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JTO.DISO DAILY C OtlilElC. Printed and Published by 31. C. ; A R J5 E R. ' Office oa West street, Po.-t Office Euilding. TEtlMS OF SU ih-CRlPTiO.N. Ten cents a week, jmyallc to the Carriers. HIT The paper will be furnished toMail subscribers and thot-e who call at the Orfice, at the same rates; but payments must be in advance. TERMS OF ADVERTISING. Fingte insertion four cents per line. Each tu' ii'i. nt insertion lor first week, two cents per Hn. After f.rst week, one cent pfr line far each subsequent Insertion, for any lenirth of tune. All advertisements inserted by the line mutt be said for when hand.-d in Uusiness Card-, per line, for one year $2 00 Do do iio 1 t-tx months 1 i l)o do do do three mom ha 75 One f.juare, (12 lines or 1.-8.,) one montti, wi'hout alteration, 4 (HI One square, two months, witlxtut aierition 6 On Do., three month do. do b to Larger advertisements same proportion Oneeijuare li moid lis, w Hhout alteration, 12 00 Do., 12 months. Witho'il alteration, In I U Each a'dditonal square, f. r (j moul tin . . . . fi (Ml Each addiiional square for 12 months 8 0o One square 0 months, renewable, not to average cftenerthan once & week. 13 00 One square, 12 months, renewable, not to average oftener tlian once a week 25 00 Each additional square, for 12 mouths 10 Two squares, ti months, renewable not to average oftener than once a week 2f 00 Each additional square, t months (i .".() No ad veriiseiueats to be considered tiy the year unless Hpecitied on the maiiusci ipt. or pieviously agreed upon between the parties. Announciuu candidate!- for -..nice SI for each name. All advertisements from transient t er.sons to be paid lit advance. Advertisemr Is not inarke I on the copy for a specified number of insertions, will tie continueii one month, unless sootier discontinued, and payment exacted accordingly. The privilege of yearl v advertisers wilt be routined to their regular business, and all otior advertisements not pertaii . i njj to their reguiar busmen as agreed fr, to be paid extrR All inl vert isements fir charitable institutions, fire companies', ward, township, and otner pbblic noeings, and such like, to be charged halt price. Marriaues and deaths inserted wit inut charge. Obituary notices and funeral mviiat ions to be charge! bait price. ir7 Regular advt rlisers, anil all others, sending communications or requii ii-e noi ires designed to call attention to fairs, soirees, concerts or any public entertain merits where charges are to be made for admittance, all notices of private as-ociat ions, ever v notice de ijnfil to call at'ention to private enter pi ises, calculated or intend ed to promote individual interest, can only be inserted with the umiersiamlmsi that the same is to he pahl tor , It inserted in the editorial columns (which chu only be i at the di-creiion ot the ednors. t'ne sail e will charged at i the rate of mo less than l.'i cents ( er line. ;i:.i:iml. i:roiiTi.Tiox. 1M' IH t I CI', Corner of West and Second streets. aicuivaes a'i iit i'iitrnii N of TI'.K M.IJ.

EASTERN', via Cincinnati, O. Arrive dai'y a; 51 ( 'Pises il l do do :t NORTHERN, via Indianapolis do do 2 Coses do do do SOTTHEK N. via Louisville, Ky. do do : J C!o-es o do do 5 P. M . d c!o do do do FRANK FOR l", Ky . va New Cas !e nrrves Tuesdays. Thursdays and a'urd' s at '.'i ib Closes same days do PARIS, via Kent Arrives Thursdays at 11 do Olives do 12 M. NAPOLEON, via New Marion Arivrs Wed nesdaysatid Fridays at b t.'luses SRine t!as at t" JF.FFERSf N v I LLC, via Levin.it .n.Iint-A r: ives Tuesday -, Thursday sand Sa;tireayai 0 Cl.ic m f i v I . ... h t M . do i'o M jr-" The 'thee on we ov days wi.l open at lii o'clock. A. M and close at S P. M . tr uiidavs, open at A M.; close a" 'J A. M. Open at o P. M , and r'ose et 0 P. M. H.l H tl I'tlM At.!'. The followinj n e the laies cf postase established by t'ltf Act t March :t. t i L' tiers not eceeoiic hi fan ounce nit over "I'O oi'rs 5 cents; over ;?nt ii.i s to ecu s. iv. r ! a t an o? c " ami noi exceed. mr an o.ince. .bn.b e !h- tate-. n fractional excesj over an cone.-' is always counted an ounce. Siiip let'ers, delivered vvi 're received f cut it cmveved b,' nail, to ceu's tod.lfd to lie u--u.il (-Maae letters deposited in apo-t .thee for sn p, one cent. Haud'ii.h. ritcu'ars. and a.ivr-. i is-m-'tits net e.cee,Jin? one sncet. umsi a ed. a iy li-t.-!..-e, tine- ents. repaid News ap's,sent ir.uti HieotB e ' I"' ben ion. no' ex eee.lin '.MMt qoa-e lecties. uie'.er ove !!! d ed m Vs .t within lh S .ve. , e cert; over ote hundr- .1 iitd a- d nut of in.- S a'e ti cr ;.s 'I ta-M ot nciv -pap 'rs the sani-- i ates proj ;ii '.. l a . ph!cso! !i de-e'uition-.n -t ercedtna oneomee, 2J c'mos a cJ( v . toreuh a- ' i '.n 1 cent. A ;,! excess 'est man a ha on is tft counted. if a " vi ounce r more it is cou.ite .1 an ounce p.,. letter, two cents. Letter adve-1 s, d are chara wi tu:c..a.'J:"vireriis.HL', not t.ec- d to ir cents. Let r mo: villus receive mi letter l't over two cent.-; on ni'wsi sitif rs and pautpn:eis, halt' a cent. W ay letids, ,i:e ce u'.e-tua i it v i: i.i.im; f.K'ili i i r. w. RttRon Passenger train for Hut a-'anou leaves :he i. epv.pt on ;i o ree. between Vu 'erry and W e.-t, r very day. except Sm.iiay. at i o'eltx-k, A. M. S i .m v !! i Daily hnf to Cincinnati, and v t;!e. ilepari-i t-verv dav Smuuvs ex cep.ed. iliiuieciia,eiy on the arrival i-f the linl n.v,in isrars. inii.ii: ii:n tt.it OF ODD FEI - Hall on the north east corio uf Main Crors and Mul berry s! rrets. Mcwrjp l.o'.e. N -.. 2 inlets every M.-ndav eveningU asl.u-iijWii ' IjOde. No. it, meets every Thursday venrr-i, Wt'.sey Enainpnient, No, 2. meets Fir: and Th.rd Tuesdays in each nn.ntfi. liegree Lodae meets fust fri.iav in ea?h month. SON IF ruiPKU.V.M'E. Hail on the otn!i s;de of Ms o cross, between Mulberry and Main s ' r t- ; . . Mit-n TeinpV of Honor, No. , meets every Fric y vcnin. Madisviirt Division, N . s, n.cc U every TueSilay eve nitm. Nciisoa Division, Na. 31, meets every Thursday evening. ;ive Branch Division No. 31, meets every Saturday evenmf Encelsior Section. No. pi. Cadets of Temper auce, niceU very Monday eveiinj. .i.IN Ha!) on West street, between Main cross and Third. C n io u Lodtte, No. 2, uieeu isecond Monday evening in rrli imiiih Mad'ittti Chapter, No j, mert5 ecoud ThurJay eve ning in r r.s'ith.

for.Mv oi'i lets. Clerk's, Auditor's. Treasurer'-. Record rs. Sherirf'i offices, and Court ilouse at the corner of M ain and Maincross streets.

CTIlItCHLS: Baptist Church, on Vinest., between Main-Crnes and Third, services isabtia h iiiarniiiJ and evening Rev J. . rs. in ley, t asmr. t.bris ianChurch.oii Poplar Lane, between Main-C'oss I and 'l'lurd. services Sabbath morninp and evening tlder ! CoihIwih, Pfsior. ; Christ Church, (Troteant Episcopal.) on Mu'berry, oeiwefti Mi ti LP s-) ai d i bird services Sabbath mornniL' and atiemoon Rev. K. it. Clax on, I'astor. (iern.an Lutheran Church, on Mam-Crossst., corner of Church st.and Main-Cros. services Sabbath morning and atiemoon Sach.-e. Paster. Methodist E. Chore ies. Rev. U'm. M. Daily, P. E. of Madison District, residence comer Main cross and Broadway. Wesley Clmpe!, (M. E.) on Main-Cross between West end Poplar Lane, services Sabbath morning and evening Rev. W'aUer PreeoU, Pastor. Third Street Ci. ii ch (M E. ) on Third street, between ! Broadway and Poplar Lane, s'rvices Sabbath mortuns ; and evenm; Rev. W. Malick Pastor. St. John's Church (M. L ) at piesent on Third street a', j the I'pper Seminary, services Sabbath moriiins; and ; eveninu Rev. J. S. Hayless Pastor. Ccmai. Methodist E (Church, on Third st , between j Main and M ulhcrrv, services Sbbai h niornii.r and even- : iii2 Rev. J. II. Barth, Pastor. Colored M. E. Church on Walnut st . above Fifth st , service-! Sabbath morning and evning Rev. Mark Smith, Pa.-tor. j Protestant Methodis Church, on Tbi'd St., between ! Mulberry and West, services Sabbath morning and even- ! ins. i First Tresby terian Church (Old School) on Broadway I between Second and II ih sts., services on Sabbath niornini: and evening Ri v. C Leavenworth, Pastor. Second Pre bvtrrian Church. New Schnol, corner of ; West and Thud sts., services Sabbath niurning and afterj lernoon K v II. Curtis, Pastor. : Associate Presbyterian Cliurch, in the Lower Semij nary, on Main cross st sei v ices Sabbat h morning and afternoon Rev J lirown. Pas or. : St. M ichael's 'hurch. 'a' !i olic, on Third st , at the heid ; of Chu ch, sei vices mi Sahhaih inoriiin and eveuint.' Rev. Mr. Diipont ivas. Pasior I'niversaiist ('hurch, on West street, between Mainj cros and Tlnrd. services F"irst and Thiid Sundays in each. month Kev. li. F. Foster. Pastor, i A mi rican Home Missionary Society Agency, Rev. H. ; Little, ayent. Third St.. Iriwecn Vine and Elm American Mindav School Prnion Aercy. Rev W. D. ; RossHter, ai;en, Ttiird St., between East and Walnut. American Rib e Societv Depository at Dtttton Si Adams' I o stork e, Main-Cross st. ) .1 1) I ' 0 A HOUSE, KV .Mi 12 W. (;AUHIMr., On 3Iaiu st., between Front and Columbia, CINCINNATI, OHIO. 111-. .John T. fjewis, Late of Lexington, A"y.,) TENDERS bis profcs.-ional services to t;e citizens of Mad ison ami vie init v. IZ otli'-e, on West street lodging atMr I-ucas"s, near We-ley Chapel. ma?dlv I) li. S L A Y T O iV, M H;x;O.N DFM IST, ., od ce over Huhes.' Dm; Store, opposite w-?'Tt- J the lank, where lie -nav be touml at all Xfyy hours of the day, from? o'clock in the "- ' ' in -riling till C in the evening. M ad is. ,n j i ne 2 t " N. H. sLAYTON. ItlUDICAL t'AISI. TR. S 15 R AN DEIS, late of Pra.'iie. in Germany, j? who has had several years experience in t he prac1 1 e iif h 's prtesioii in t hat ci. v, and in the llosp'tals cf V ienna temlers li i proies -ional s. rv ices to tile c.'izens of Madison and vieini'y. His . tfne is in thit or Dr R M Mcf'lure. on Main street and Uttcly .ic.-ujiied t.y I r Scliissler. His lodging is 1 1 lVi -t vtr er, i ear Mi es' (Grocery. June I 1 If" La'-ner copy. DR. J. G. HENDRICKS, O F F I C F On West Street, one door north of the Post OihVe. may 9 I). IV III IW 11 Y, 1. I. ;n ..22 z tit .n e: fm 9 Rooms over Lowe's Shoe Store Jju Cross Streit, Jhidiso'i, Indiana. JO" Over t. CAVE'S recoliect, w lieie he may ie found a; Hi times. ti; l WILLI 11 II. LOWE, L L 2 77 : li . 2 VB FLB L G S TOR E. Main Cross Strfkt, nkr Cherry Lane, a; 11 MADISON, INDIANA. JOHN WOOUBIKN. JOHN R. WOODBL'RN. j . w o o i n i: u v so , JfllOL ES.l L E G li O CE R s . Forward inc ami t"omniision Merchants, j i n IT Oil i S r f h on r i vu S i k t eo , r L , s n Ms. Forwarding and Commission West !t. noitr Mfitmboat I.iilltllllU, MADISON, INDIANA. JOIl A. Ill-:MI6IfIi, Attorney ;i t L :i " . Sladison, lndi via. TTOtrice on West slree'. one door north of the Post j ' iu'v 13 tf i IX.' i: . ! T It A T T O . A T T O 11 N K Y" A T LA W , JLziison, I'ldiir.a. YJ On.ce n the Post Orhce Buiidir g. entrance on street. ' " MANUFACTURERS OF LARD OIL. Jai'u Cross street, JIaditon, Indiana. $y r. b.j ie.t mar. e price paid 'or No 2L-rd.' IHIIVINSI IIY -MIOi: KTORK. nnE a-e i .st r-'civin.' our Sprin2 stocK ot Uootk and hoe. They have .seen se ected win. care and v.. 'lb .,.,1 on our old prmcip.e-Lo" Pexces AC.r.ri-V Ml"'tV" K. & L. MARVIN. r Ma.n cn.s--strc-t.2 doors east of the BanX.

COUNTING-HOUSE CALENDAR lcr49.

2 s 3 ? ? sun. t 1 5 5 2 5 ci i & i " 1 - ? f L " i Rises. Sets. - - . . - j H. M. H. M. JAN., 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 22 4 51 7 8 9 10 11 12 is: 7 21 4 58 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20: 7 IS 5 6 21 -2 23 21 25 2G 27j 7 13 5 14 2s 29 30 31 j FEB., 1 2 3! 7 G 5 22 4 5 6 7 8 9 in! 7 0 5 30 11 12 13 14 15 Di 17! 6 51 5 3 18 19 20 21 22 23 24? G 42 5 4G 25 2G 27 28 MARCH, 1 2 3' 6 32 5 53 4 5 6 7 8 9 10! 6 21 6 1 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 6 10 6 8 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 5 59 6 14 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 5 4 G 21 APRIL, .1 2 3 4 5 6 7! 5 46 6 28 8 9 10 11 12 13 14' 5 27 6 34 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 5 17 6 41 22 23 24 25 26 27 281 5 7 6 43 29 30 MAY, 1 2 3 4 5 4 59 C 55 6 7 8 9 10 11 12' 4 52 7 1 13 14 15 lh 17 18 19 4 46 7 7 20 21 22 23 25 25 2 4 41 7 13 27 28 29 30 31 JUNE, i o 4 37 7 18 3 4 5 6 7 8 9! 4 36 7 22 10 11 12 13 14 15 lfii 4 35 7 2 17 18 19 20 21 22 2:' 4 37 7 27 24 25 2-5 27 28 29 3d1 4 39 7 27 JULY, . . I 2 3 4 5 6 71 4 43 7 26 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 4 47 7 23 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 4 53 7 19 22 23 24 25 2G 27 2? 4 5s 7 13 29 30 31 AUG., 1 2 3 4 5 5 7 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 ilj 5 11 6 58 12 13 14 15 li 17 1H 5 17 6 49 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 5 24 6 49 26 27 23 29 30 31 SEPT., 5 30 6 29 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 36 i 18 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 5 42 6 7 16 17 is 19 -20 21 22! 5 49 5 36 23 24 25 26 27 38 29! 5 55 5 45 30 OCT., 1 2 3 4 5 c! 6 2 5 31 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 6 9 5 23 14 15 Iri 17 18 19 2(b 6 16 5 13 21 22 23 24 25 26 2?i 6 24 5 4 28 29 30 31 NOV., 1 2 31 6 31 4 56 4 5 6 7 8 9 101 6 39 4 49 11 12 13 14 15 16 17! 6 47 I 4 43 18 19 20 21 22 23 24; 6 55 I 4 39 25 26 27 28 29 30 ! DEC, . 1 7 8 i 4 36 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 9 4 36 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 7 14 4 37 16 17 In 19 JO 21 22i 7 19 4 40 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 7 21 4 44 30 31 Hank J"ote Table and Exchange Iis

Corrected Weekly from the Cincinnati papers OHIO. O. Life Ins Sf T Co Lafayette Franklin Commercial Median's' 4l Traders TENNESSEE. . 1 pm' All solvent Banks. .. .(:?dis !' ALABAMA. . iio . do Mobile, hank of . . 1 1 : 2 d is Oiher iiks State nt's ti-cdis ARKANSAS. Citv hank.. 00 ;tate b'K of Ohio brancs tiar All Ranks hiccg, 70 dis Clinton b'k Columbus.. ..par NORTH CAROLINA. C'nilbcothe par AHM)lve-ii I ,-i,ks 2 dis Circleville. Jos Old. P...par corTtT r,rnMV, Ureiv'e S Rtnnnk. no sal L Til CAROLINA. , ax t,,n p:ir Ml solvent Ha-ss. . 1 i.,2 dis Franklin b'k Coin nib is. ..par GEORGIA. i e a u ! a Mar;e?ti M e -si ! on Mi Flear-ant N or wa k New l.i.-hou St. Clairsville . .tiidosk y F. ami M's. iik S'eub'v Jefti rso'i B -a' ch ear Augusta p-ir Suvann li . . par '.liber I!,.uk.. dis . . er LOUISIANA. Nt. 2J Muni. N o... . 1.1 dis . 2." d i . . . par . . par . .par Solvent Banks e.p r ILLINOIS tate Bank , par .n: t dis ..75 o i s 'ten enville no saie aw;ieeiiwn do . VIRGINIA V o s'er Western Reserve - .. Xe.tia Zai e viile t .'e viand ! 'o n. hk Lake Erie. 'nni. k Scioto...., Hamilton L-in. .-,. r Miami Eap -rt nr 'o . i rbsi a...' a ranviil 3 Fastern .i.Hfn' Hanks par .par vv h-elinj: 5's u;m ard-. . par 1 ...liar . . n r EASTERN BANKS. par New F.i.n laud .".oar vw Vork . . par N'.'w Jr-r-ev . . '.." 1 is t'eun-v ivauia 5o ,) Ma-v ;atid ;.o di- B"d up ard 00 dis Under 5 par par ir Pr par pa r 1 3i li dis AN. Farmer's Hk am West I 'nion .... Ie'anou in . .no sj'C MICH; .no .i'P -3r Clair All ulber t thio Bks,..noale Hive. Ra'sin INDIANA. .' 'tklan.t .. . , , . R kot Michigan... Bank end traifhes ..par v, ,r .,,, , . . . ., C, !S no s 1 i e no safe ...;nls . . .5 dis d KENTUCKY All solvent Banks. . I WISCONSIN, i pm Ma F'ire Ins. Co :. These Banks have heret.-.foie ben from 3 discoun. ot are now cenerany received al par. SicJdall IJeeve A: To. til-INTN 6c APOTHfcCAItlES. Dealers in Oils, Paints, Glaisicare, Dye .Stiffs, .c. rOIi:it 71 A IK CIEOSS A: AV EST ST. riiys'ciaris and fami i' a'e rcpcrfu'.y in ormcd tnat S R tf'c w ii; coiistantiv keep on iand an asxortmerttof fres.i Dru s. hi e Cneiiiica g and Botanic Medicines that may be relie.t noon. L li'KI.Ki Ui Gr.iss Haber'a surior Eiasuc St.Sacki reieived ami for site by 2m SIUD ALL. REEVF.? k O. BOOTS ASD SHOES BY THE PACKAG E. - I a. 11 ti" r-ee.vi.t.. and shall t ounns ail the cuinnier, at sho-t tn.erv.ls, a fine sio:k of a.i kinds of BOOTS AD SHOES. Countrv merchants w io d's re -ne t of Re'a'l HV.rk wi'.l nnd In mv ptoefc the brands of S!o-omb. Parlrn'ne Wood. Robin-son, Ryan, &.c, &.c, all felected with care ir. Boston, and variou manufacturing districts of New England. inr2--0uso A.HENDRlCKd.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLEitY TAIL1MI7H..T "l'tS l HAVE j 1st reeer td a ?;-v and et r f 't ' tP!1MV'' stik-k of Saddlery Ha'dv. a e. ' j-,' ' '-" Ijj, ' consist i u2 in part of: 'vibit Sea' "iii!, i ' I ill tii Mi.rocc and Piuh. Silk ami 'Unread 1 Wj-to , . ,(1.,.jr Drovers', and l.'tiriaae U'hips. btnt'e I K ts. Buckles. Stirrt p Irons and Tacks. Bra--. SKer. j and Japanned tiarnrs-i Mt'iintinj, ttan.es, Saiti Trees, and Stage lra-cs

I'orifh Furniture. Lamp .lanuits. Hun hai c.s, m urn;. J onts. Ii.c.,. s. r.nd arnaae ho ts ; Coach Lace, FiK -e, O l Ca pd and Gum f'lo ii

,r i"s t' ; .,, im ';ll --"rl-! :i" ! but he had a mortal horror of total abstinence soir .lies, l ;r, i i ,a's ; u l i aiiias; Can iae ano U jiUi i Harneiis of t v ry flf-scrtp' ion. ! cieties, and W as suspected of sometimes taking a Ail the Rtuive-nai n ,. s wr! be s.dd at ;rrr'v re- , , ,' .meed p-'.-fs in. .:$- . i T itiH'K ; urop too intieh. lnoeed, his anection lor the. gi.tsa - . -- - - - ; miuht be read in his countenance, for therein ths Ii:. I. 15. illLLlS. ! . ,, , , coruuucie rrioweu m a.i its lldminc" natv. Oiih Office north side of Main-cross street two doors ; i . ii s i , r i" ct a, t r.r i ,, 'lav :it December, its lie was wadchnff a onj M. east ol Armel Llougli s. - " may 22-v3m. 1 Charles street, he iimipineii that he ft-lt a slight ' twins? ia the abdominal regions. Visions of choC 11 O L E It A . ; 'era and collapse, camphor and red pepper, musf 53 1 FI E subscriber wioiui sav to the nubhe that he has ' . i i . 1 Q 5 rp,-i,., , - ,,-,, ' , , " , tard and opium, immediately were con Hired ut M. Jasl receivett trieKecifr ot that justly celcbr.-jf d ' ' - ' CANNON'S CHOLERA .-Pl'.CiF-c. which !s a' si . in his mind. In the excitement of the moment, i he only article used m the Soi.ui as preventative ai.ti . , , . r . , - , . . , . , a cure for the cholera ,le seized Ins lr.end t-nooks, who nappeiiea to bei The subscriber can assure the pu' i ctba-the med, . ine passinj:, and informed him in a mysterious willsis prepared liom tlie on.'u al re, i.,e a- d contains a i the '. , , artiies used py the proprietor. per that he had good reason to believe that lie This much would not be drenied nece-isarv only thft ': r ,.. . i ,i i , 'he medicine is ma fuby known i tms part of the j Jruk lid the cholera. tontnry. , "Well, my dear fellow," said Snooks, "take The s. bseriber liavins heard of its virtues s) re; eat- ' , , . ,, edlv. by our ret nrr-1 b a' men ami o' b. rs, i i,,,t I e f it I some brandy and peppermint, it hisduty iou.- ev.-r end avor to pr-.cu.-e. i- eos-sinb- j Jt-nks acquiesced "he wasn't in the habit of so valuable at upe. ad i w tfki s p e sue in inform- j. . if a 1. 1. 1 hat .ne no di i ne can be p . cur, ii ,y at In indulging in the use of anient spirits ; but in these Fro,.: s! ,.,i,;i,ahe i kow when he would b at whoiesae or retail. B J hatha WAV, i called upon to kick the bucket." The above valuable medicine s for s ,le in Maoi-on 1 1T . . , . . , , , , by iv (; WALDE.V Asient ( L pon tins tlte two friends entered the lxc iiar!,e

ma v 23 d&w tf loiisvili: Ar ti iso. icaii.. ft;' K 1 hi. bis' and com" odious Passriirer f jtLL-U. Picket ATLANT'S. E.S Ay re.. M,'tr rirvt -iu win run reCii!ariy b.tween L uisvib'eand ' if "mir ' "i'"'Maili-oii, leavintr L'.uiville everv Moi - ' dy, vv.dnesdiy, ami Friday, and Medis n ev-rv 1 ue, , day. Thursday, and -aturdav. at o'clock. P. M.' ! JTT'On her downwa d trip, the Atlantis wiP reach Hanover Land'ns about hlf pas' 2 o'clock, Beihiebem! and C.Rrrelt's Landing a In u' 4, Wesipnrt atx.ut 5. am; ba b-Mowu Laiiiii; ah in tj.. 'clock, i'. M. "T-T 1 i,w:ir'l pas enters, i. .u ndo to take the cars at Madi mi, can ren remain on he boat over lo.'ht fe 1 1.1 piiv Mn 'IM S' I'l' 1" bar e. I i:i:iSVHIB.I. &. ;01i:, t be A .rents for the x lo.KtcRiii it'll o. 1,,'tw ju-t riYiiVi-il an invoice of their jus Iv celebrnK d Tkas, whicu will I e sold at the Company's New 'oik ;.rices. iirocn Teas: YOUNG HYSON' Sweet Cartro, .ih.- per !b. " " No I ilu siijif rinr ic Silver leaf, . 1 bh FMPERI L TE From bo,- to I tiUN POWDER - bOc to 1,25 ISlaeJ; Teas: OOLO.VG ' Plantation irowth. .Vie NE PI US U'L'I R Sweet 1 lack tea nop. JTM. may 2ii-d2w-w2iii Manner cony. O 11 T II A I O I I. DEAI.KRS IN Dry Goods, Grove ries, Iron, JS'ails, tS r. Corner of Main and Market streets, i:ei:v; r., ind. rEare now in r-rei,t of iar.caiu! eneat a-cri-ment of Spiinir and Sou in -r Drv s.iuib t he n ui the public. 11 r stoi-K of Groceries 1-- !ai- and well -t ierir.i (,i,f sfjck of Iron ami Na 's ?s 'nre a"d vs ( : I as- .r f .1 ; aiul as we purchase from firs' h i.ids f-r Cnrh. we can a o w il i sel i. either a' wholesale i.r retail, ns low.il not . . er. t ban ci tie pu rcha-e,: 1 f inn:-;; . Purchasers are resj . ctlu.ly r ipn-ied to call and ex a". 11 ( our stock . pi Nop rn $ in ri . Siddull. lJ( cvi . A o., DRUGGIST cV APOTHECARIES, MAUI.si.iN, IMii ANA, "f A E ju-t it I- oil a in. .-..-.-te.l i-'.ork of pun li Dniii-, Medxine . ' 1 !-, I' a . ' s f nd f v c u -f s .r ! vs 1 I etuleivr to ke.-p 1 on-ia ;! 11 bar.u a I I'm- t,,. m .cas and Ti in t ores tha. j.p isd in kiiup a, d re s..ectfiil.y solicit of City I'hvsn:iei. a. id u t.ers a ha.e " their patronage N". Particular attention paid to Cc.r.oundin" Pre scriptions. &.c t ; j 1.1: v i iii is ami MMint; sroiii..- ' 'UK -iil.-rn' cr if ; e ' f 1 ' v in" has o;.enrd a -ei prtl a--o't'r,ei s tie ; !','; t!,t ( f s 'n-e t. i's a".i and - j in-.'.-., in lhe t;i,ii.i-n oceiii b J i. a 1, . a , ri 1 - . j, j of pe s, i in pas. i&'i 10 1 " v. 1 b i . .' k 1', f ! d v.-1, t a -' f . J u.;fd by ite tra-ie A !-..- '.a n r : ;,-r ..1;, a '. c a I J -.ilS. k'ds. MoreCCI f .1 ;. t .i,: ( . jf : I.i (,', ),,- I M vres tlie a'.t- to on ol tt.-.-e i ti v n .f ,.r i.- -. j k'v stock t'K b en .ur.-r. - d r, P;..,- ..e ..n.j. a' t..w "T ' e-. aeti i am e.,-r u. ii hi ;o --.! )is tj ,v ,-..s -jn.i'.r art iri. -.! n ne 11 t, toe "v1 . j. 1 ,' I V !;. ii.ar H-i'ui Mi'ii rriif street. n-r t 'wrry Lai.". EOWfs HOOP AM S'.Ui: ;IA.M"FAt' I t. li V. fTII E snbs-riber r. -pecttul'y returns h - . nee re thatms to bis ioitp- r.w cii;..n;er-. so '! e-'y and cuiitr. . I r Wr very (Ct-nJ pair.oi ttje past year, and we. ; I j j ' vi iW;v.. a-id 'lie pM'..:r i 'i - :.- eral. tha'. bav.n.' mcrea.-ed ti,e rotm'-er of m- w.rkn.en. wbi'-h are the ve r v ! e-r t b? t can ' e i e :.'-. I" i prepar. d than t..rm.-i'y to ;r n isii any a- .-te -i t r.e r : and siioe ! i ..e . w i h t-i-j a'cb an.' .f.-i er' r .. ty I havejost received trum Phi a-letp'ra a ,-r.e- o ; skins, k . i s. m.r.-,-..rs. a:-d ;;, r kf..:- .: ij..v " r i -. -. i - -Cf-irv to ir. 1 1 r i il ; a tiri ra'e a'ti-de Iadie, and t'erPieu en rfspo-''.' v i"v.'-d torah end ex :: rr, :ne my - '. -;;. r be-, -s ; ; ' ,e '-:--'e h'-,i pricf- to si;: ia.'ie- r.'-.-"s. iu-;-;r-. .-'. si i :i sf-rs, &c : ire t e i f i.'s .-a f a- 1 i "'C t.. ri. c sh ; mi-es'. t"t-'. ai d . 1,1 ' ''-I -'-'- h; vsavso'i .land, ofti.s: r,vf iin'iv'.' " - ' -b p. J' il Id. - E. No T. corner Mam x and C'.erry La; '. M.-..:i-m. Ir.d march -J tf coo pi:. s W AMi.n. fTEh ' Coopers. 'TEXll ' in.n.'V ir.e' i n i:i e r'ly-en o v., or ;r, J be pant'Vbe', every s an t the:r Wa.'1. W' sAiurdav ii':0 i " c-n. Mad -o .. May i L. SHILU.lTt &. i ij w 3i Circa t ISaraiiiH. NEW GOODS AT R FDFCFD TRICES. I-ITCH V Wi IM A7IS a-- re-. tfiMrse- ' r... ii s'.H ' Spr at ' run ir.er fv i; KONE'lS PAHASI ES, lt-IIKONS, c , .Hjuitrit since the fa! ' in pirces. end w ill t -dd verv low

Persons wisbins to buy i').U will rind it to their iut t ! a preventive. Jenki's nerrou temwnto rve a call. asr l-i

DAI J. V C O U R I II . Jl. '. t; A li It K IS. 1,1. t.r. HOW JENKS CAUGHT THE CHOLERA-

Mr. Jenks was a small man, rather inciuiecj to obesity. He had a fui!, round, red face, a short (neck, incicalive of aooplexv, and wore a whit j , . , . , ... " i hat. Jenks prided himself on his temperance: ! and called for brandy and peppermint. While 1 thw interesting ceremony of touchins glasses was being performed, "Snooks," said Jenks, "what . c . , c i i - are lhe first symptoms of cholera? "Well, I believe the first symptom is a violent ... . , , , - . cascading, just as if you liad taken a powerful fnptic " Having drained his glass, Mr. Jenks turned to . .1. , . . , ij.ij 1 depart; hut scarcely bad he reached the door when : he became deathl v t.ale. b is Hi.s n u i vered . his limbn , faltered, and he was seized with a sudden nausea, which allVcted him in precisely the man tier indica- ! teci - respected friend bnooks. The brandy : was soon ejected, and the unfortunate man sank into a chair, exclaiming, "I've got the cholera, I've got the cholera, i what shall I do?" "Send him home," said fhiooks- ; "U-ive him some brandy and peppermint," interposed the bar-keeper. "Rub him with mustard," ejaculated a third, "send for a doctor," suggested a fourth. The latter proposition was, after some debate, adopted. A physician was sent for, and shortly j appeared. He felt the sick man's pulse, looked ' at his tongue, asked him how he felt, and then ' with a wise shake of the head, pronounced it a : decided case of cholera. A cab was summoned, . J'-iiks was put into it by his kind frirn and, with Snooks beside him, driven home. Arriving : tit-re, Jenks, who by this time frit a little better, mounted the steps and pulied tho bell. The summons was quickly responded to by Mrs. J. in person. "Why, gracious we', what m the matter, Mr J, '. . i The individual thus addressed did not deign to reply, but stags-red pa-.t his better half and threw himself on a sola. "Tike off my boots. Mr. Jeni.-s" 44 For heawu's sake tell m.- what ails you, Mr. Jenks?" "Mrs. Jenk, tak- ofl'mv boots!" '"Can't you sav what's the matter . ' "Madam, your husband l.-..s the chedera, and if you k n't take ::' hi- boot, L-k.rt- live minute h-'i! io- In ,i collapsr-, a.i-: tiieti, ma:-ttn, you'll bj a w;c.ow, and my ii.'e i-n't ja-jr-ii, -.-t me tell yea." H- r' Mr. Js-nks h id a return of trie nau-s-a. and r- il.t.g up h.s eye-t, d-clarcd he felt thj er.;mps C'. tt;i;,g on. No time was lust in divesting him of his clothir.g, ui. en he v. as carried to bed with the assistance of tli- lie vol.-ut .Mr. Snooks, wh s-em-d a very ti iwitecteo spectator of the moving scene. Two pnysicbiiis were called in, and the p-iti-.-nt uasdos-d with the Usual remedies. He was rub-L-,i a ith mu.stard and pepper, dipped in a warm bath, and ni lact all kinds of horrid mixtures, ;o-ti'.a-, u.-tioas, puis aim dratights, wer-suc-s-."h.y a.::ni:ii-t-red tj him, Sfu n !u -u urtr-n, as th- doct,.rs say v.iclt means that poor Jenks's moid w ;s f ,r the norie-i turned into aa apoth-T.iry -bop, without, however, its orir and re-u a'ity. Hippi'y. J-nks liad the constitution of a horsf or he never could have digested o raach physic with impunity. Jenks tinahv recovered, a.'though on his firt appearance in the street, it was fmarkeo that hi corpulence had much di : inched, aud the carbun cles hid entirely lost their hery hue. He frecuent'y boasts of this r.amw escape from faliinga victim to the dreadful pestilence. But there are those who know thit on the day when he was attacked, Snooks had dextrously mixed a U'.t!- ipecachuana with the brandy aai rop-rrnint, which his friend so innocently imbii