Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 182, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 27 February 1857 — Page 2

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F. T CARIILZ, EDITOR. C. K. DKEW, Jr., LOCAL EDITOR. - 1 -' -. ErY-A N S V I L L E : FRIDAY. MORNIKG.:::::::::::-::::::FEB. 27 'Tin: REPoar -op tue Financk Committee of the city, will be found on the first page, exhibiting an accurate statement of the funded debt of the city, to which all interested in the credit of the city, should refer, for a knowledge of its financial condition and prospect?. ' OL'a Mails. -Mr. Buchanan declares that the .whole country is under great obligations to our noble State for its triumphant support of the Constitution and the Union;" and the Democracy of Indiana are under obligations to the "Pocket" for the "glorious triumph in this noble State," that has so seasonably come to the support of the Constitution and the Union of the country; but what has the t Pocket, by whom the whole country has been saved, gotfrira tho State or Union for saving them? "What has she ever received for her devotion to th? Democracy? Any thing but a small Marine Hospital, which has been so niggardly pvd for, that the contractors were ' barste .1? in building it Peoplo in this region are very freely used when their ser rices are wanted; but, like an old horse when tho work is done, they are turned out cn the commons to 'shirk for themselves. 13 this slavish submission, the true Fpirit cf Democracy?. ."Will the people of this district consent longer to bo. made tools for the aggrandizement of a few politicians, who forget them as soon as they secure the places of power and influence. Almost all that the people in this part of Indiana can ask of the General Government are the benefits of good mail facilities. We are independent of her aid in everything else, and if she would relinquish the monopoly which she retains with such an exclusive grasp, we could take care of ourselves in this respect. But so long as she retains the exclusive right, in return for all our contributions to the revenues and political benefits of the Union, wo only demand a fair participation in the vertices of the Post pflice Department. But in in this, the only branch of tho public service from which we can derive any benefits, we are most shamelessly neglected. With all our important commercial interests, we have but one daily, mail and in one direction. With many of the thickly populated neighborhoods, in our vicinity wo have no mail connections. With the important section of country along Green Tvivcr we have no proper direct mail facilities. While the people of Kentucky have a daily mail in stage coaches from a point opposite Shawneetown to Louisville, which carries tho mail in 48 hours, we have only a tri-weekly. mail carried most of tho distance, on the back of an old Rosinante, in tho charge of a boy, who makes tha distance, in good weather, in four or five days; and in bad weather, sometimes, not at all. T7e hare a series of commercial towns, such as Newhurg, Rockport, Urandview, Troy, Oannelton, Leavenworth, Corydon, &c, on this route of much greater importance than the towns upon the opposite shore, nil dependent upon .this wretched one-horse mail, which travels at the rate of thirty or forty miles a dar, and which has to be loaded according to tho state of the roads; and an extra mail bag is stored on the road to wait for tte mud to disappear. The service is upon the Same scale of facilities and enterprise all through the Pocket. Perhaps it may Ik?, by this sort of old fogy administration of abutting out the light of the age in certain districts that the leaders hope to preserve their ascendancy. But the days of the rule of political darkness are past, and those who think of blindly leading the people will, themselves, fall into a pit. The fault is in the apathy'of the people interestedin the lack of public spirit, and a concert of action; in a neglect to insist upon our right, with a determination to hive some attention paid to them by those to whom the people so freely give their votes. While the government is appropriating millions for mail service" to foreign countries and for the bene fits of maratime commerce, our own home mail service along tho most important avenue of inUnd commerce.'cannot get two or three thousands. And white appropriations arc made by the $100,000 to build useless capitols for the squatters in a wilderness territory, tho glorious Democratic State of Indiana who has ju5t saved the Union, and the noble, invincible Pocket that saved the State that saved the Union, can't get a thousand dollars to support a decent mail service. We are now discussing our local grievances only, and as the piles of mail matter stored up till dry weather and spring time, on the great mail route between Indianapolis and Terre Haute belong to the nation and the pubtic at large, we do not embrace our private complaints. Tue Mormon Question. The lion. George G. Dunn of this State ma le the first bold attack on Mormonism last week, that has been made in Congress. An appropriation was before the Committee of the Whole for the erection of a capitol for Utah. Mr. Dunn rose and in a few brief, but severe remarks, opposed any and every appropriation to Utah, so long as the people were living in open and avowed hostility to the usages of morality and religion, as well a3 in actual violation of the laws of the United States. , The bill was recommitted and reported hick that it do not pass. When the bill is reached in regular session there will doubtless be considerable discussion upon it. and the whole abject be laid before the country.

A Ncisancil The editor of the Democrat-

. . I c: kPtU. Win Tvlit ral ournal of the r l i - 1 Democratic party, has been reviewin0 the Democratic platform, in a series of letters to the Washington Union, and suggesting the necessary reforms in its principles upon which 3 4 i ..1 ",B BW fl.min.vuiuu W auyyvtkvva. . jvrin? denunciatory- term: As for SnutUer Sovereiant- mean as a proposition sai generics it is" a moral, social, I disregard for the appearances of consistency. They will now adopt tho doctrine of the . i .4t American party on this question, and with .... J 1 . .

aI political huuluj m theory itwas a Simple was. ,WHMM lnierviB iK.ieen orthree drops and wash the fecenlzbt and mornlrr .bu V. ."d VJLjZt? error n nractire it h Trovpl & nrn.11 crime Mrs. Ounninzham and the UOCtOr, in Sseptem- .,..- fA. v tv . u , ... J"lceorlne withtherriuirmeauof thSehlL enor in practice U üas ' pfOrea a gross crime. l Fiunso lix LsT.-et your shavins-brnshin r.UtiT. uth.Iown.bipTru.ues, sal laeatr fa.lar.t. It is an incubus which wr, in one oi which she maae a Iormal üej eitler warm oreMI water.ponr on two or three drors 5.l,Vr ' rittc. r imh.f ayTm..th the Democratic party strong as it is. and flush- d on the Doctor to fulfill his engagement , of nalnl of aTh0ll43n d FIO(V,rf. rab lhe b.ttrJ wern I Vi.VJS.1 U1 ?M"e7 k '"lBUnMt' ÜU tk' ed with recent victory, is not strong enough t0 arry her, telling him that he had agreed aBJUwiiiraeabaatirBin!atberraoehrartUutin Tl auri., r s$itm f tosupport. It UUlcal nuisance,. to marry her, and she wanted him to fulfil ."-pr..i. ,or. h3rnC. Price only FiajCe" T,. . . . . r his engagement; that he had put her off from' T,DU c-. proprietors. c.naca cotau. ia a rnur aot it tbia cu IhlS IS throwing overboard the Chief . f KhLLEK, FARXSLKY & CO. namaftalleliatbeitTUrehoolrrp ss aaarca- ,,,., . ... , time to time, but that It had gone OUt tO the apSlydAw Aeoitr.)rKvanvi!1e. ioaedlef th. laithlal eUcWaf tbmdatiMa School plank Of their platform, With a most Wanton nrH Muli wm inwl to h ' 1 1 Tm.teti. 1 tt tbfaitUal arrtrUUoa I saissshool

unblushing assurance assert that they have Who could havo her daughters? All this always maintained the same views. They time she kept cool and mild, and at tho conexhibit a thievish propensity already to take elusion shed tears. Dr. Durdell did not deny

m i "our thunder" from us. They are so addict ed to embezzeling, that they will, before the year is out.carry offour whole platform, if we do not stand firm on it and beat them o2.

A Heavy Swikdle. Joseph Kenlock, anlsearched hcrdrawers for it, without finding it

a,: ci.:.t c-. pi.: X Canton $u00,000 in specie, packed in boxes, and got insurance to the full amount on it Irom the agent of the .cw lork Board of underwriters, in San Francisco, and sailed in . . h ws . m . . ,. ... .. .. . . . the ship with it himself. 1 he ship was wreckcd in the China reas, and alomloned, Renlock escaping with the crew in a boat; they were picked up by a ship and carried to Canton.1 here he procured from a largo Lngl,shhonse, advances on his bills of lading and policy of insurauro to the amouut of SloO.OOO, and fho singular c rcumö stances led to an investigation at San FranCiCO where it ll.1S been dlsCOVtr.d that tho boxcs were filled with nails, lead and old iron, and that the whole transaction was one of the grossest frauds. The insurance cn tho ficti tious treasure was obtained and the ship wrecked on a scheme to swindle. The com panies of courselo not pay the insurance, and the Canton house lose the entire amount ad vanced. The Coxtixgext Liadilitt cf Stock holders. A suit has been pending in tho Courts of Tennessee for a great many years, instituted by the Ohio Life and Trust Company against tho Merchants' Trust Company of Nashville. Tho former Company nnde the foreign collections of tho latter Company, under a general guarantee; among others, they held paper for tho Merchant's Trust Comp! ny orf Cower & Co., of London, who failed in 1817. The Merchants' Trust Company alio failed and went into liquidation. Its charter declared its stookholders should be liable for double the amount of their stock. The suit was against tho stockholders under this clause of tho,charter. The decree of tho Chancellor directs judgment against the individual stockholders to tho amount of their stock subscribed, which was $100,000; and the decision has been confirmed by the Supreme Court, and finally by tho Court of Appeals. C7" "We learned yesterday frua a passenger who had recently passed over the Terre Haute and Indianapolis railroad, that several tons of mail matter destined 1-oth East and West, wero stored at different points along the wagon road between the two cities. All Jlhe teams that could bo employed,' were wholly unable to forward tho mails a Hist as they armed, in conscquer.ee of the extreme bad condition of the roads. This Accounts in part for the irregularity with which our mails arrive here. Security of mail matter, is out of the question under such a state of things. Tue Ixauockal IUll at VA.siiixGTfx. A building is now being erected, that will cost $13,000, especially for the Inaugural Ball; it will cover nearly one half acre; tho dancing room will be 233 feet long, by 5G feet wide. The supper room will le the same length and : 21 feet wide. It is calculated that Ave thousand people can be entertained in it. The ban I will consist of not less than sixty performers. Six hundred gas burners will shed an effulgent light over tho spacious rooms. And the hall when filled and lighted will present one of tho most glittering and gorgeous scenes of the kind ever witnessed in this country. PkesU'Ential (Jallantdy. An old lady in Wayne county,' in this State, sent Mr. Buchanan a comfortable pair of mittens of her own knitting, as a mark of respect, and received tho following courteous letter of acceptance, dated at Wheatland, Dec. 12, ISZG: My Dear Madam: I have received your favor of the 5th inst, with the mittens, which you were kind enough to send me. I ac cept them with much pleasure, as a token of regard from one of the patriotic matrons of Indiana. To your noble Slate the whole country is under great obligations for the triumphant support of tho Constitution and the Union, at the late Presidential election. In compliance with your request, I transmit you a likeness of mj'self, and hopo you will accept as an additional present, the enclosed sum of $23. I trust that under the blessing of Providence, I may continue to deserve your good opinion. Fron your friend, very respectfully, JAMES BUCHANAN. fjr Some of the newspapers of Ohio are stronglv urging the sale of the canals of that State. "The Cincinnati Gazette, however, orposes the project on the ground that nobody would Iii for them, even at a fourth part of their cost. The Gazette jus titles its opinion by reference to the example of Pennsylvania, which attempted to sell her canals at a third rate cost, and found no purchaser. Nobody I will bid oa that kind of property, who is r.ot iure of getting a great speculation.

New Discloscbes ix the BcbdellMurder

ti i- . it. it Fir ' h3"" - W1C eruitb i iue coroners jury. A öPicer, a partner oi ur. liurdell in his prof , . . f . . trvu nublished of a statement of facts in his personal knowledge of the relations of Mrs. Cunningham and Dr. rde. lie labored w.h Dr. Burdell in the office in the house and was cognizant of many , . . . , . . a. 0,ln:n. ham and tha doctor. IF Mt W York rifv and removed to Sarkett HaiW on tha 1st of October last, for the benefit of his family's health. h:u; she had hired part cf his house and came there with the understanding that he was to marry her, and now what disgrace it .,. . J ' r. u f n would bring upon her family if he reiused. . a 4 i i that he had agreed to marry her, but said that he would marry no woman. The Doctor had accused her of abstracting a note for $000 from his safe, and upbraided her with di&honesty; Dr. bpiccr had heard these accusations and hvi at her request ami was convincea oi ner innocence, i askea l.A if jt. 1rW-rt.1 I Ir TiIi-iIaH tfL.r liiJ aln.-lnr aml u!kin? t0 her so; she raid, T, si eloceTl him ui se did her verj lelng, an l tin children foied him." bue stated that she intended to m i. t . ivi. - ii. - n 1 1 i in in i i i 14 rnni i 1 1 i iir liii 11 r 1 1 1 r i i i '.v vv....v, .r... vu. take the law ot hua. fci;e was jiavs very . . d- t , demeanor" toward me, and never called him any names or used abusive lanzuare. "r- ,uraeU. was lvJs Ter ,ree t?lcU m, loct tha ' a-v on which I avelrchod for tl,c papers asking him if ho agreed to marry her; he he had given her encouragement that "c would marry her, but never intended ILA Trt iTa ' A,er lho fcareh for (ho ,fl. t ncto w:ich Trji. Punnin-him va arcuscl nhtr-.xrim-r Dr. Durdell told iSpicer in confidence that the ,,oto. wa not missing at a.f, but that it was his desire to drive Mrs. lunu.nglaui, to whom he applied gross epithets, out of his house, and to compass that, ho had got up this story, and was willing to resort to other measures still worse. In the slander suit instituted by Mrs. Cunningham agninst the Doctor, Spicer nu 1j an ailidavit in Sacketts Hat bor and sent it to Mrs. Cunningham's counsel in New York. After the receipt of this aQiJavit in Xew York, and after the alleged marriage on the 2Sth of Oct., Dr. S;)icer received a letter at SacLctt Harbor from Dr. Uurdcll, dated New York I)tween the 2d and 5th of November, in which Dr Durdell commences by reprimanding Spicer far betraying his contlJcnce, saying, "D n it, what havo you made an ailidavit for of what I told you in confidence? It has caused me to do tc.W have alwayn told you I hcvcr cotud do Ih'it xs. 1 have married Mrs. tun ningham; I don't leant yon to tale the trouUe to ansicer this letter, but tell no one rf mj mar riwje," or words to that elfect; Doctor Spiccr deeming tho facts in his knowledge important and pertinent to the inquiry b:ing undo by the Coroner, went from Sackctts Harbor to New York, and on his arrival at once dis patched a note to Coroner Cannery, in which he said that he had known the murdered man for many years, and knew facts which would throw great Uiht on tho matter of inve liga tion. Receiving too reply from the Coroner. Dr. Spicer went to the inquest, was shut up with other witnesses for three successive days, and continued in attendance for the residue of the week, and until the rendition of the verdict; bat though the Coroner was more than onco reminded that he was waiting to be examined, he not teat put on the slan l. The Coroner i severely reproved for tho manner in which he conducted the investigation. He appears to havo leen a weak and shallow man, and having prejudged the case. seems not to havo wished to hoar any tcsti mony that did not tally with his preconcep tions. Dr. Parmaly an eminent Dentist living oppos'.to Bunlcll's home testifies that in passing the house at 11 o'clock on the night of the murder, with his dog which is something of a hunter, the dog run up to the door of Dr. Buidell's house, as if smelling something and chsliimtelj periiitetl in snußng ot tltedour from whence he hud to tale him by force and in his arms. Dr. Parmaly then went to bod in a chamber opposite where Mrs. Cunningham's room is now known to be. In that room, he (Dr. Parmaly,) had often seen a man and woman, now known by him to be Mrs. Cunningham and Mr. Kckel but not thin so known who, from their intimacy, he had no doubt wero man and wife. On this particular night there were persons in that room, and a strange and peculiar light, strange and peculiar from its lluttcringond peculiar character, now being brilliant, as if something were thrown on to burn, an l then darkening, or nearly dark, as if the tire had been extinguished. Tho light wa.i not that of a candle or of gas, but as of paper, or something as luminous. This new aspect of the case docs not change the theory that the murder was cemmitted by tho inmates of the house. Dr. Burdell lud made a will, in which tho bulk of his property was given to his own relatives. That will has not been found since his death, and if there was actually a marriage and tho Dr. had determined notwithstanding to rid himself of her, the footings that prompted tho murder would have been strengthened by the facts now disclosed. J7"The Senate of the United States have passed the bill giving alternate sections of land in aid of the construction of certain railroads in Minnesota, by a vote of G2 to 10. A gxnl practice, is becoming fashionable in Congress, for members to ask permission of the House to publish their speeches without delivering them. It saves tho time of Congress aud a heavy expense to tho country. The Senate passed on the ISth, the bill for the increase of the pay of officers of the army, which had previously passed tho House. It needs now the signature of tho PresidentOZr Joshua S?ars, a large capitalist in Boston, has left property to tha amount of one and a half million dollars in trust, for an onlj son, now only three years old. It is computed that the property well managed, will accumulate to the sum of four or fire mil-! lions, by tho timo the son attains las majuri- - ty.

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Whfttl.ri. it. ..H nnt4 I- 1 .v. -...w.w vmmc Uistu "Wiy ICUiSSliA UUUVI U1U raeor aaiareeablbreau whenby ofincthMBlm Tbou.and Fiower.-Madeüürric wouidnotoiy renJe'l sweet but leave the teeth white a alabatter? Mtny Prona do not know their briata is bad, and tbe . ir"?" Poar irop of the -Calm" on, our tocia-bruti anil WBSa law ICeUl DLrhl and mnrtiiiiP. A flft v rnl ht wllllasta jear. A BrTirrt Coapttiio may easily b aeqoircdbT "I"?.? " Flower.." itwiiire moTe tan, pi tuples, an J freckles from the sVin. leaTing SPECIAL NOTICES. tyXotlfia tbn pltr. tea teat pr lias oa iastrUna; 30 at rr liet thret tiot ; SO ceata r Iis ea week; diaata latertisi. TSs,A OEXTXF.MAX.tboroutMy aeqaaiatad with tbt y- ryr1s aad rroefrr nB, has had lone errle la both. i aa aieelleat alctmsa. aad aaseeom!luH Booa Knptr woall ii a situation fa which eltber r all tbe; qaalificitioaj weull availail U hn rraplsrtrt.t whom ht raa (It tb blcb.st rferac. App'y U tlifltiitor f the Journal. fe2t-tf CITV UAI.LLUV. IF yea vnt a fti awl K- 45. r ieturc rll it th Citr arurram Gallery. X. 4 Vaia street. fclt-tf IIOAIIDINU With larta sat pletsaat raoct for tbt aramJtlen ef a tlot ai er fr elnr! cfllma.ea ht eluiotd in . r. r i w . . iintiU I. . .. - - 1 i . i .... I ' . - - -w m v. b A. IVCUI. Jk V Vi W Aft tan istl, ftU.tf WOOD! UOüDü-Orderu fr Wooa left at Sawcel Vicatara will U tMB.pily tllea. ft3 COAIj. The Trie 9 cf Coal at the PCDlAM LHT."SS is At tb Pit g tea's per lubl. Ilauleiuaay part ot tbe eity lf JOHS WTMOXD. Ssrretir o4 i!ojrr. TM.XII'l.i: Ot- not Uli. HrkaiTüle TVs. pit of lljaor No. 1. wu trtry TbrJy tTtaicf la tbe I.V.I. Wter e'.riet. orertht Caaal Dank. R. W. POINTDEXTER. W. C T. A.J. OT HILLY, W. K. B;eoa LtV. SjtUl Tetsplt Xe. 15. netserery altera ate FriJy evea'ct st VTt. JOUX UYDE. B. P. T. C. W. Ill 1Y RD. n. R. jal20 '57-1 roi: tiii: ju u.vvi.. I aerer 'j ir.l tew be a foil, (I aeVat tell. I '.iroit yoa ao It:) Butlf Ithawttere'erirm laJt Dura'd if I ortl J'at la a ciiail! Hit whei jaa tawkof Jj'ri'yrla, WeMter'e r jua aal taliee dclite Id; I4 r 'liee be'H iuap jrt feetare. aal HV.it" tiv. Jeer liult ertetan. O rrr- lroa.rlaerlate, Ut'll fix yewr shefder iirt at fate, S aatral aaJ to trew tol'fe. Wh-yraway 'twill fool ye wr wlft. ar29-dif TILRSTOX'i Gallery. A Yairtti.a VrniriME In ourcolimat of ti-ay. will ko fonad the erd of lr. T. II. C av aiaimti. aArertninc a CsaK.' far that try dutrw..r. iiftx, tto Pilot. Tho Dr. hi for tnaiy jrnri, 4oou 4 bit at:ektt-a to tbit tlm ef di-iaift, aot wb tuch tacjnei tht he now oftcrt to tho pnblio. a rtrisJitl proraration entitled f their entire eoaftlenee. It h v ja tSornxt hl y triUii dnrlncthe rast twrWo yeart. and itTcwy ! rr", l uninterrnpted to etHcacloui la all cart. t rtcommead lüt auioted to try it. frhieero Path Fledr. Fvr taltlaib'teUyby feU KKLLLR WUlIi:. SC A CO I article a ill a'a-arttriiiBirh orcraoy preteadt imitation. It ratkewaid ti. at every city it a faraiae el h inSnr; ho let a real'r cuprite rfi article, capat 1 of doiaf a lt: at it pnrr.it; :r ,aa c win twai tbt trsf m ant oppoMiioa Vre Vat npoa iufiitd aotorirtr; tnd I2oatcltr'l fame J Swraanh ftittir t.r ertenee of tbii. far It h beea taken bolJ of r i.ie people ant tritä. aad not totad wont lot in c iriar a y eutef Ihripcpit, ia any form. When theft fxrtt art tt-tra. wny tSoult itnst bt arprtrlaled aata'd fcy trirr body- l or ulelr l)rutrite aad Dealtrt Centrally. Kr.Ll.r.R & WIIITK. tAl.l.orR !TOfIARD. fill-ik Yt OoLSlk V L SAW X Ml. rTa The hut erl ne t at ran be adtneed la favor of tho emtaf iuaart of IlooCtad't titrraia l.itur. prepared by Dr. C. M. Jtektoa.it tbo aeirf edvattd demasi fertSedi from til raru oftto L'aion;rndaHhotth there may le many ectrp'nati pri-pared and r-rreientd at teitt wort? r of a 'ibcral pa?r"nce. yet we f-?l c -aurained to retaark. that trie it ann -er u' menial wits wnicnt.it wonnyaoet rltj bee honored, by rtrai ef tht Lira -it charteret and rt7 ttMiit. who found it aretMsry to bavt reeoartt to hi" pr-parttion. i tivtita.nr oieicat;y conclusive, that a mere elt rtnal remedy tor tHe tlmort immediate relief of thoetlli't 1 with tbatdirefal taiUiy. d-repia. bu atrtr bieaditsOTtrcl. St adrtt:iemtn. l-rili I fk KCLLbK A WUITE. KIIMP'H U li:ni PATILLKL-Thtr eoatala no merenrr. re j iir- no 'oerenrr to le taken tf'tr them, d?troy tvrrr r?irt of ta'etUsal ctrai it abool'if t Certa'.ntir; trt ratic'ncli arparaee aad ettrmrly ralstable. Pri'tTt S!rMirl la. tbo only tafe cur- for brrofuia. Eruption, diirtftof tliclunr. trmett und all cpaii!aiatt cearrt'ed ly mn'id taifr la tbolltod. 'ldly I. T. I.comtn fc Co., wt.1ra1e it'imtt- f Water rit. New-York, end by all truj-utt. sarstfariiia tl. auo raatttict 2 a- rrtotu. IIOLLOWW OITMIT D PtM.M.-Thfl elovcath hoar Let victim of croiala. aalt ib-ttm. or any ule r ui r rrt vn-il lr. faaereare ne lmr-Mlbl. It ii n'T too lt4 tt 0 HollnwiT'f ointment for eiternil eemplaieta of l lo Pit't for internal dionfrt held at tho nano'a'tnrlf. . 3lailen L11. w-1 era ana o. 214 UtraTt. IrIvb, andtyall dro(i(u at 25o.. -t .andti (tr pot bos. leij-twoaw i;HKTt lHH UP Dhbl'EPblA. C. O. MERSH1V. M.nbant tayt: Sn'rsoNriLiJt. t.lVy Ca.. Ky Jftrth 30. i33, 'The Gr-i'.a liittrr fire r-a-ral tatifaetioa, wad I hrtwith hand too .rtibeato Mr. Morion Utrklcy, a resectable farmer of thu iuBrv., (iwptoxTii.i k. Hy.. March 50. 15 DearSlr I woald lafora yon that I hvo be-o afd iried far teveral y ari wi'.h lyltpio. ia a very atxratatot form, for which I need S r.aiarilia ani varion otier reoedien. wii.hr at ottaioiaa; auf relief. I'rn täe vartie tninaiAt la favor ot Hoofliad't Utnsia llittert. I watiodacrd tuy treo. ttd I nsw aie wi-i iiltwar, that thr-nih tboir ose 1 am enti)lnt Wirantn Ihm I have tr yrarv pact, ana ctally rco3incad tbo Litten to all ntrtietod titk that terriUa ene. Kiipectlcry. vnnrt. To Dr.C. M Ji.kjoa. ilÖIITON EREICLET See advertiaecent. leH-i CAltrirr CM A I l It anornd c olcr: luoibt Wh.to to lore, ret'd tbit djv tnd frr tale by fU 'P&uaruN BKOt. 5 ASIA'. 58 to jus IT. K. reecirtd and .rtle r leU PRESTON HfiO". AT. T. JENNINGS Jc CO., DC alt En IS FKNE CLOTHING! 231 artOAOWAV, Secoad door aloro tbo Alter Uoce....AKW YORK. Tl! OCtnenrt-.ttto the trade, that they will bo prepared V V for Sprinc ralea with their ataal eauatirt ttock of tbt aaer eraattti or KKlliV MA UK CLOTIIISO: Ia refe-BCt to which tbey woald tarjttt. tbtt tht fieility with which iheirroodt oaa bt btea. every par meat beln aiarkrd ia lengthii and breadtht. tho emt aiio breatt heiat, varied to tnit different prorortiooa of tbo tarn meaaare thald ivt thtnt a r reference over nay clothing, tho ttxe of wblea are lateaattoiy taarcea. mi O'tbealty ot readily aniline; yairoai iroa inn i.cv. rtiiniii, nat Been vt.ry teaerally realiicd. la a word, erriet attention la directed in a determtnatinn to realer oar (aratau oqnal ia every reepeet to thebettcanom work. fel7-3ra CJi"ol low Haali't: 50 Plow rtoamei .Vitct A'ac-a Urhe: MJaet Bnrrv Habt; 7S do WaoB and Bvegj po'et: CU do 4 dj i tlloet; for tale ry feI6 SAMUEL 03R. rrjAii.. tin. iQ l')kai Ulmct VTorVslXaitiaistrtedtiiet; 3) kbit Pa Cl r Viceear; 3n0 boxe Window Onie aanorf'diitei: 5 d Pickrla in ralloa. K ga'.Ioa aad qnartt; IS oaat StrJlnce t tad liloxtt; in do Lobatert ia 2 lb eaatl 25 do Covt Ortfraia 2 ibaad 1 1 ota: .n boxet TomatoCatebnp:?S att I'cpjcr Saoet; . AO do fiertnta .Soar.; ?5bxt Palm Soap; 2jO da fancy Srf4f, ice'd aadfortalo j U I. ii D. nCIMAKN. FOUofrTOR-s corä sTAnnt. 2tbas,tja,traa.4 JA vtt railroad, for taleby S. E. olLDEur ACO.; novld Mvptmoreetreet. tSJAlOIA KP. estee halrrt tad quarter jatt ree'd per tC) ttcamtr J. K. Bell. forala by dee S.E. CILBERT k CO. .'Ol NAI.BOV f'OKfilf MKAT A eapHrlot Ja? of ftao area aad top Baggiea. Kastera make. Call aad tee them. UK ; ALLIS k HOWES . W1XDOW GUkSS.-SOObx.eo'd.ileo i.t ree'd by fja? r lh shy k oeexson" CATSCP. 50 boxet tor ittamer Soltaia. fe2d TEXXEYdc S0RENS0N. I EIGS 150 dra ver ftaa at rednood prioee. Jt hZt TKXflET iBOKENSOjr.

NEW ADYRTISEJIEXTS.

! (RATHS. Oaa ton are. tea lie et er lest, oao time, SOe: three time. 11 ; oao week, at 90; two week, ti ao; ob meata. tt: three oatka.$7 sr; u muu.io;aa year, au" Mlm?x?&?ut marriage, death Vrrehf lhtooaatoa aader. t.e ligieutaoticca. r,,,W AN uiidimarce raOTlIUSO FOB TH KLeCTlOX Or CaOOL TRUSTEES ttftl I5i Tuaia Dünas aso rmoviMsa roa Tat cchtodt avd MAXAGIMEST OF TBC TAX LKV19 TOM. St H 001, fCarOSCg IX TUC CITT OF KtXXSTILLX! TJK it erdis4 ty tbComma Caaeil cf thCityf U- r.Tatiii. tfiat faa-t So. Tbo tal d Tntteet thall bave rbart of tho educational aTairt of tbt city, prorldt. rrerart oad furnuh taitablo baildiec. to a-oommodatetbocblir-B ia tbo citr, attoadiag tcbool; eaanino aad enifloy amtatlo taeers. treeertbe ra'ca ai rffiuaMoct tor tea taverraiett et bot a teacbere aad paril. tad bao charjre fall baildiatt. faraitaro aad apparvtatbt loa tiai to thetcboolt:aod thtll cither at aboard or by oao of their aamber vitit raeh trheol at letit twice lonii each term; tbey nay et:ablisb tcbaolt. tad rrttcribt ralet aad rrrnlanene for tho sdnitoa of childrea out of tbt tity aa taition tcholare, aad for the traatfrr of peholart f rota oae rrado or tcbool lo aao-her. ana nay ditmirt ttaeb trt fit iaonBr-etcacy. Imnorallty or aetleet of doty and nmsd orrl pnailtfor ditotdtrly aoaduct, itolcditar Otirr;a'ir atreadaae. 4ts. Mat ertof iadeatnred trrreaticet. rrat or raar ditat of all pniile. exert tuition tehtlart. aintt retide ia erbe trin.f-rrel to tho citr for tchool porpetet tt trail thexli tt tat Keaeauet tae rune seaooie. Srn. Wbaerer aar rarest or cxtrdUa taall male a com flairt fa eritioa to tho Trnttert. aftiatt aay teaebr for erael. Mr.-h or inpror'r trataeat or ruaiebnBt of any p-jpil:the Tmetfi ebll for-.hwitb iarefijits thtrtoteof roapiaiat. aa ir weilfcaaaed. eorr.ettbe aanoor uiimtu thb leaf irr. ainr tbo rart o mctiatort Vetween rirtntt aad t-iahen. aad rarr folly ardiar the rlifctt tad neraltof tbecriurta: aaa waoaerer aoy taciertai! na'eeompiaiai la wri'tnt, taat aar rapi U oiaortrriy, a'-aok'tteat oro irrt.iUr fd tardy nattadtneeaf to caote aa iaiary to tbo tehool. tbe Tro'Ure tbail forthwith larpnira't the esue of cob pliit aad aarenl er txftl tbe rapil, it the tamo t aot eorroti ft rraewes. th Thii TrtftrM thtll tt tho ad cf teh tfhool noarer mike a report ia wrMnr to tbo OoniKra Council cf tbt l'.y eta'inrtb amoratof noaey caressed darirc tbatqaerter and wbet lr. tho noirbor of tiaplli tttendist tho Pallit School and the ar.rare attccdanc aad tbennviHrr of tf at hert etat'loy-d. which rorort it all be fritted with tho irtcei!ofor te city coaarti. 7rn. The Treaurr of tho City of Erantrille thtll ho tchool Treaenrtr, aad thall at apart tho prrpurtioatd tmoiatof thotitv re t sice levied for Puhl i Schoo! at fat at tbt taut i collected, which hall 1 r,a 001 T lliTn only npr a ord'tidrawa Vy the Fotrd of School Trmtcet. tieaed by tbo rteudeat of laid Beard and attotiej l r tbo (I'tk. . th. Tl.o TneMhll arpa'at their owa clert or they m it appeintni -f their owa aamhtr ckrk. and be ttall to r"DMl 1 rsr ail bit aeta Thi ortintacito be In fall fore rroa tnd afterthofHh dtr of M rc'i A D. I'.7. JOUX UEWSOX. llaytr. Writ. 'I. WAtata.City Clerlt. jM7-'td Yolhthote copy. DWKLI.IAU HOC IS D LOT FOR 8.VLB AT AUCTION! 4V VonitT. Mtrrh 2. l?7. at J o'eloeh P. M . at the HJf Aa'-tina Sto-oof Waoltcy Xrl-oa. at wl't t'H t rocd two frv irttnononto teaiot. fr Mi i't. la t Moo r act aer tho fine reeidearct of JuJrf Fal-r ad 1.. S. Itaheork Trwi ofSal; Oao-half ataizt; day, tht othtrhalfat til raeaibt with tatercet. Addttien-lrrenaaadiclMar. eta Vo htd ir wretd Title atrfaattad warranted. Ff furihtrli'Tt rr 'T o INUT.K A KEHR. Watr f reet. f27-t It Orer Caaal Utah. CrtatTillt. Ind. joi'H.si:vmi:v rAnn-M rr wu cadiai.t 4f1O0T watet aad etnstaat ttsplormrat will rt flr'ato n l'rpo'rt to J f'l.t woramta, to work la tbo rar aimrttad Carptatrr l actorr or SKlSXEß, DTMKT&CO., fc27-ltdi w PrincetoB. lad. POnCtL k LKTKR. of Tt tBllle. are th J I A Afemu for ttint,taKcrlheTt to tho Ani-rie'a Journal ot kjo a loa aad Cwllt0 Ktritw; pnMl.h'din -iu by 1r. Petcrr. J . r , III If.K.Jr., tleteral At -at PlItisT AIUIIVA UK Hl'IUMi fiOODa. PT-ESX k PRESTON hat received thltdaj A. 2 J caaet Prlau; 1 cxeea C?ttrnads; .1 do Lawat: S do Warhttr.r; ioba'.eiHrwn Sheet tore; 10 do l:!.echc1: S do ttrlr4 3heetii!i; 10 Laltt Tickicf. aad forrnl envap. icij to Tili: cariLTY! ft F the prioathatttolo a tieeoof Wool Plaid from ray etero ti. oa Vi oditeediy. Feb. 2-ih, leaveo it tmcwbereo that 1 will ohtaia roietiOB of it er teadt th money for tk tarnt, tbo perpetrtwr will aot boetpotcd, at I bate aadoal t edTiricioaarea a oervaia ictiut. Jtil & IKrEL EMBIcn. IIO .' FOR THE WEST rriVlU "Ceataeky aad Iadiaaa Kaataa and Kehratka U. Urlfjit CoDptar." omtniird for tbo rarpeto of I .cttlre; town tnd lande ia tho Territoriee af Ktuitiiad Nebrttka.hM i't ateate rendv to enter the ft' Id ia a few dtya. Tkorttork le ia eharee of tluO, 0 to be paid oa itain(eaeh tbaro, i tbo Itt of May Beat. (3 Irtof evetnber aext. aad tho baltaeoat tbooperttiontof tbt Company wav require. A ahareb ldor may, if be douret it. oaly pay tbo tret thret Inetalatars. which will eatitlo bim to a tow lot. aadatharo ia oaa-htlf tbo prtfltt from tbo talt of town lou. aad tboeo tettiittta the besagt of tbo Comftay't operation! before either or both of tbt latt two ahovo iattalmtati art da, art aot rtiairedto pty tbo tame. I' or further particular addrmitho "eeretary at TTawtvIIIo. Ky. Aar per a remittm; tioby taail to tho üttreury, tn'I hav act rtiSettt of ttock teat by retnra mail. The thr-etora of the Conany ar-: 4;eo. W. WilHatre, Kj-i.. I. L. Adir. Ke.. Pr. W. W. S'aorhter. Chat. H. SI'ton. i:n . ad U. Y. Lath. B. Y. ÜliH. U'il Itnd'w Pecret'ry. JJ!! I'HT AltU. Extra French aidradot very tuperiu i-lil quality, oaly a lew caaeta Uli TEXSEY k SOUEXSOX. rpHOICK P. MOI.lfrffES. 123 arbolo tad half hhls. it na toraer, int eaie ay. S.E.UiLULKTt CO. le-'ti fcyetmoie ttreet wkw sii:i.o i:i.mi:iiy. 5lgT IlIiCKIVF.n Vit F. H. HAKKER. In jatt recriveif a lire: aaaortment of Millinery, cvantutfof Freaih Titft'i. Ltct aad Xcapslitaa lieaactt. ALhO;-iiLK and STüAW BONNETS. RiaiioN. FLOWERS, kl . To which thotnvitet tho particular atttation of the Ia4iaf ErtLttiilt aad vicinity. ft . K. UARKEU, fiistttrcct, Ictwem Jliit and Lofu f2S Uppette the Pott f'tteo. k OSlKlell. 2t0 lVe rriBo aew Codf.ht y lvXUtt No. 1 lietr.B.t. jut rtc'Ctbd emit ho toll ly ie t. a. liAükuta, B90PI. Il ni.'ä'CLIM. M.fXO Porlar Shinglee. Jat JA tcccitcd oa cotumitiioa aal m ill It told v. rr low to cloto Ly feZJ E. S. liALCOCK. 2 ILL. rUOPEIfi'Y E CU SA1.C. PI WILL tell one-half or tho whole ef my ttear. Floating JA Id ill. tiuiated aa tbo Wabash aad Erie (.'anal, ia Vtorih iaKtoB.Ureea Cuuttjr. lad. haid mill baa tcn in operauo two Tctrt: It ia cood coadltioa. bat a larce dunbieacu engibe, t-ret ma tf Lorrt, and all thtrarraratut aeccttary to t.i ke good tuerchtattllt Sour itit tuiil bat ibtBytdvanate.. leitt located ta a coed train troaiui t imet: with little or ao cotapetitioa, where wbtat caa alaa ba UD(bt at a maea icke price, tr.aa aeartLO unto rirtr. fatlct. and I aeiltiei tor thippixt toed. I iil civ reatouaLIt time npoa raott of the pa rebate cioney or i raigin iraue inr etapie. taaLivaaUo coobt. fo proptrij ia r.Taae.iii cr cttera lana . Ii-speet to to ia Lvaatvillo about tke2thof tLit tnoath aad .".ead a few dt at tbo Wtsbicrtoa lioore. vitrei weuld fct rleaied ta bear any proportion uat may beta offer, For reference iur'crd t tao aualitv of f otr tbo mill mku enquire ot L.i. too a ti boa or frtttoa it ot. At tbt wnct of time to tttead ia pertoa to tho taaaeet o tho mill It the rriaclal reaaoa that I oltr it lorlo. would prefer a mta X take ta intoreet. who conld elva Li aaCirlded atteanoa to tho lutiatst. It it not acro-tary that ao luoaia ie a ratuer or ta engine r, mt ooo Mieinett awn. itj-awti a, r.. J.i u AE.ki a. 1 AND WARRANTS WANTED, foa which tie b igt tit na aaraet f r.cce win ot paia ia groeoritt iy fuss . E. OILBiiKT A CO.. Spo. near Wattr COl'ATKV IlIIUKAm rjO LET OR LEASE A Coaatry ReaileBeo. wlthia oao Q. milt of tbo Court Hot te: tho haute eonttint tix roomr. ao-iller. Ac. with about loar tcrtef ltad. itclutlinc tbe (tardea, which it tho tett improved for fraU aad ihraMery ia tbo eoaatv. kaowa a tbe ITrde Reeideaeo. Alto a farm ooritaiaiBg 4aeret, adjotniae; tat ave. A dwelling boute eoataining tix rooa.t. cellar, with a tint. Ae , altrte orchard coauining 150 laree bearinr apple treca. of tbt most choice n;i;tiM, pr tree, plum tree, cherry trcet and raob trttt. tnd ether trait and etmbbery. 1 be above would be beit adtpted to the dairy latincv; a lea-o eoald le had for ore year, r or lurther parucuit rt call at tbit tLict or at the iijue bcttaeaee. tt'ii L.OST. ON Friday evcalog latt. a Lady'tOOI.D BREASTPIN, of lereotiio. male of fid eprict. ontaiaed around tha eotlera or "tho tur.aieor rose." eouvwbere betwera Krttt k liellmta't Kooadry aad Cretceat City Hall. Thefnitr wi'.l be tuitaUy rtTtriedky leaving the aiiae at thit tfUct. iextr UIXLEIt IIOTJhE, TIXCEXNES. INDIANA. OrrOSITK TUB OHIO AKO M:S31SEIPPI BXILXOAD OITICK. ft2t T. J. BIii:Li:n. Proprietor. rp.ro. AXDCHi:nn.ii ; lit rrimo Kajte.a Chene, ta extra artlclei ixoibtuaeoa uaiat aaa aaauKer. jat i -! and lor ttlo by MAMI'EI. VICKLKY. f-.t Corner Main nnd Seeond etreett. Tr AX WMl A P ALT. 12 bM No. 1 t rdused price JLia. tattore for tale by GEO. FosTr R A Cf. GEO. FOäTb R A Ct fei Areata for Kanawha bait Co. r OW. CrtCRIIFD. POWDLT.RO AAO nr.J FINED SlUikS.-0 bUa of Loveriace. B'lebcra and St. Jamea RoAaeriet. jatt ree'd er aceamere Kelipao andModerawrfor itltty S. E. GILBERT k CO., fl9 Sycamore ttrtet. CO VK OYSTFJI.- dot 1 aad I pound cant ree'd per itr. Jacob Pee. for tale by ftlJ S. E. GILBERT L CO. "TU O. atGAR -I hhdtioJt ree'd frr. ale Vy iMa) fell 8 al. GILBERT & CO. I

MISCELLANEOUS.

tllOltK FABM LAIID8 FOR 8 ALK. THE ILLIilOIS CZNTHAL B. COMPAMY is xoar TtLtAkLvro stu. aeott I,500,OOOrjACRES CHOICE FAMING LANDS, I IX raarra er t.irr in i ' . m rwAura, On Long Credits and at low Rates of Interest. fjlAHESK laadt wert raaUd by the Oevera meat U aid la Jd. tbe coattroctioaot tait Road, aad are aatoaa thoriak. eat aad men fertile ia tbo world Tacy tatead o?theaaa tad rtfcweot. tbrouyh tbo middle of tbo Stau, to tU ea uw.tu. iBctuuo every variety of climate aad troaneuoaa fonad ketweea tbeto parallcU of UtUtado. Tka enocra poruom it aitny rnfm. iatcrtpomd with fiat crtrct. aad la tbo midale aad Seatbera tectiea timVer re- --.-., ug iiisuui prairiet aaa aptalap. 1 .k r'r'.v h"ur. Ui aad eooahle. that aay other part of tho eoBBtrr tbo ia nara ...;.. -w.i In i iat trreimt tad tpnaoof eaeelleat water ahoaad . Uitutnipoae Coal it etuatiTtly miaed. aad aaepliota ckcap aad dedraMt fael. heia l.rtt.h.d at mtty iau at 2 to 4 ptf toa-aad 00 caa bt had at tha aast rate par com. Boildiaa Stoat of eaeelleat aaallty alao aboaadt. which ib be predated for little mar ia .k. . fortaUoa. " Tho treat fertility of theto laadt. which area Maek rlek monld from two to . tut deep, aaa atatly rolliae their' coatignity t. tbit K.ad . ky . b.ea otery iacifity li tVrattaa! fortial aad traatportatioa to the principal marteU North. Soath. katt. Heat aad tbo oeoaomy with which they oaa ho ctJltirateJ. reader them tbo moit ralaablt larottrntat that ppHii tne moot larorablo erportaaitr ' lor peraoae of indaatrioae hakitt aad tmall moaat. U aaoaixa a eoBlortaUe iadepeatfearo ia a lew year.. ' .uicaw w tnetreatcai rraia market la tho world aai the facility aad oeoaomy with wh-ek tbo arodaeuof Uoeo' liadteaabe traafported to that market, make them mteh more 1 rofltable. at the r rieeo aaktd. than theto mora remote iracti rjMB- at too aduiuoaal coot of traatportaUoa.' rerretaal 'ax aa tho latter, wbicbttaat ho bono by tho dnotr. ta tbo rodacod price bo reeeivtt for a.t araia. d?a. no Title it pertect and wbta tho laal aavtteata nro " rr T made. Deedt art cxecsted by tha Traeteet arpolatod by tho ' btato. aad la whont tbo tide ia vetted, ta tbo enrchaaera - cnaaora. -v treoaad -auutoiiry m iutn aaeolato titlet ia fee lint pi clear of every incumbrance; lira er Biet trace. TUL pniCI ARB FROM fS TO $3.'"' ISTIRaST OStT TllRUt tta CrxfV Tweatyper ccat. will bo deducted from the credit erfoa for Cath. Thoto who f aretato ob Ion credit, girt aoUt ptyablo ta 2. 3.4. SandCyeartafttr dato, aad aro reaaired to improvo ono-MBin anaaauy lor ave jeart to at to have oae-ball tha Und ander cnltivatiea . at tbe cad ol tt at titao. Competent tarveiort will areoairaay tboto who with to examine that Laadt. frt ef chant, aad aid them iamakia telcctioat. Tbe laadt remaintn aneold aro an rich aad .1.V1. thoto which havo beta ditpeted f. gliCTlOXAL MAPS ill he teat to aay oao who will eaeleae atty rente la poet- ' nrettaaipi. and booktor pamphleti. coataiaiac an moron t 1 laettnect of tacccrelul t rmint. ticnod by r ta 'cttble and wtll-kaona lartaert lirint ia the aeichtorboea of tbe Rail- ' road Laadt. tbrortbont tbt Cute alto tbo eottof feaciag price of etttl. eai-cato of harvettiar. tbrehin. ete. or anvothrr information will be ebeerlnllv aivea an npplioatioa, eitcer peraonaiiy ortyleUer. in Krei th, breach or Uerman. addretaedto JOUX WILSON. Laad Com&iaaioner cf tho Illiaon Centre! B. K. Ct U met la llitaoitCcatral K. S.Dvpol, Chioato. Illiaeit. frlVfrndlw .TIATTICANMIM AMU Mil CO.TIIOUTS. J. COLBCRX k CO.. taanafactaro aad koepoeai W tttaüy oa band all titet aad kiadt. which tbor roaraateo tt toon aa arttcit aaa at aa tov ariooa aa aaa ba t b Mined elwhere. .ilonn iIatlrnssest Hair dt Cotton Muttrnaaesa irln- elo, Mattrk do, Jenny lind Jtiattrnaaesa Ped Ccr. forte aad Pilloat ot all titot aad qnalittot. Mtrchiatt art particularly requested to call aad examine betero porcbatinRtliewhtro. Aay af tbe above made to order aad warraatedfood. A. 1. ( OLbl'RX CO., felT Water it. aettdoor to Caatl Bank. 4 DALES fresh OaVoa for lit cheap to ele coneitnCitnen dec P. O. O'RILEY k CO. Ii S6 I. MS Sntar cared dried Beef; Jlt7Jlr lWiUlbt Qaiglei'f Extra tlami, fvTttlt by jaa22 2 Z. II. COOK k 0 CODKII!. Sdromt ltrtt aad eholro for ao by jenZi 2. II. COOK dc SOW. rlIl. Wbbltate'd Mackerel; l.thltt aaa d Waektrelt Ja. 2 tiereee Salmca; 8 half bk't Herring: dromtCodflth: 50 loxft llerriPt. l r tie ry Z. II. COOK k SOX. f19 tSJT VM II, A'. SObtt WheatStarcht iOiMtl'-trl Ktrle; ÄbMtKuluna Pmaet; 2" l a! et Caadltwiek, 2" lalal arappint Twine rre'd aai for Halo by fei 1. k D. II KIM AN K , Tl (f (inuSs Srrabbict Eroemi enterte Ü W 15 do bot Vianet; lro Cloth Bmhoe 10 do Körte do; V3 not t Crdtr Tu'vi (4 la tul) 71 aeet .Market la.ket. (4 ia Beat): SdoiCleibee Kaakeia: 1 doa braea band Pnila; 13 do Hearth litoob, ret'd Bd for tale by fei I. D. UEIMAXX. 71h I ROSS StuoVti Card: ß I da Hi(blaoder do; 20 crott Player Cordt: 13 Ixt tronad CoCt; 10 Ixt Ktt. of Cpftee, ret'A aad for tale by I. k D. 11EIMAXX. OtfTi BOXE.HeeaaiaaLeAUo'tBitiert; mJ 2lb1tStrtBttbtaiBf do; 25 txt intrtt aad piau BiUert: 10 lit A treat: 60 1 Ltmoa Syrup, received tad for tile by I. it D. IlklKANV. Ml BIQl'Olt. WohtvteoBtttBtly oa hand alartttutk of A Li.jnon of tbo beet brtadt. Oraai e Valley U bUkv. old ke. Moaeacahela Wbieky. Catawba Itraady. Tort 1v iae. X"tt Witt. Oranint Malxa Wlto. Gincer Wino. Maeo Win. Elarkberty Wino. Native Pert VI iat. Blecket rrj Brtndy, aad large variety of ist Craadiet for tale by JeM I. A 1. UkliJAXX. ff I HT fii: i;iVKDrLH TICA MKr DkX3IOAT. V leifd.il; . 3 krgt 4'el ailM 2 do c e"o: 2t das 10 do 10 Aoi- Vs. It 3 do 20 do; 1 do 30 1 do j; lach preeted Stikeo: doi dojr 2 do Joico Ntilt: I ket 10 Joled NtfJe.3 da I iaeobbl do. for tilt by B VICKEIT. fell Cora er Maia aad Seeoad-etreete. BliUS. iOdoi froth Efit jatt r-ceivtdaad for rale br A SAMUEL VICKERY. felt horror aad 8eeead-trctj. HAUUWAKi:. TirE art dally receiviagaddltietttoaar larre aad well .' aborted ttock of goedt. aad thit epriag will daplirate a' 1 bill, ao matt-r whoa broatbt but tt Went. Vo -have ia etort tverytbing caat it required for the farm or -Loaekeping r"rpoit. that cociet andtr the bead af Hardwaio. V tinvtto the attatiea of tit' teat at wtll at cot a try merrhaatt to oxaBiiae our ttock before parchaaiac. LAltCOCK ds S0XNTAa. Sr lit. MnL'nCty.C-OFFFI! AAD RICK.2 bh rLo'ec S-rar: I kbit pltatatiea Molattttt tb).!N l clarified So rar; 10 fcaeaehoie Rio Coffee; 2 do Powdered dot I titm R.. .i mm 4uvaigaaerr ao-i ivr vaie ey fell VICKERY L J0ITXST0X. BP Oai'LU; Cli.MEA I. 3Jbb . laetoro aadforeaja ß 51 by decld PKK4T0N BROS. "J5 ?C D-"Z aatorted Pino Chnraa; Ji.t?5doi Cedar Chorac 2DetMeowPailt: 23 Rackt cord Beckett; 10 dots hooped eedtr Bnekrt; 1i dox ad dar. oak aad piao horeo Bucket: 13 de weil Bucket; Mt aetu aaa'd cov'd Bex-o. for aala -Pf 'II Z H. COOK A SOX. IIOWAUI ASSOCIATION PIIILADELPUIA. IMPOPaTAXT ANNOUNCEMENTS TO all pertoaa afflicted with Sexatl Diiottet, tuck a -SrKRMAroBKIKKA. 8KMIBAL. Utltkl, larOTCaCB. . GuNoakiioiia, Glkkt, erruiut, the Y ice ef Oxaxiati oratLr Arctc, A-, de Tb HOW ARD AH,OCIATION. la vlewof Co twftl dt- . f. m t . , . i . etruetioa of bamaa I'ff.eaaaed bySo.-taal diaeaea,aad tbo do - ceptioa rractieed npoa tbe uafortut at vinima of taahdiatsut by Uaaekt. have directed their Cta.aluac SargeoB, aaa .a Cbaritabfa Aot worthy ef their aame, to tivo Medical Advica iratia. to all portent that afflicted, apply by letter, with a d'criptioa of tleir condition, (ago oooapatioa. habit r . life, Ao ,) tad in oanoeof extreme poverty aad tuderiag. tov Frk.Kiha üfrnicixEi t ttt or Chok. The Howard Association ia a bratvoleat iattftatita. etablibed by t(-eeial e t dew torn t. fur tbo relief of 4bo tick aad ox: retted, aQietod with "Vlruleat aad Epidemie Diaoaree. It haa bow a tar pint of mea a, which tbe D. recto rt have voted to exnead ia advertitint the above aotue. It it Bead leea to add that tbo Ataocittloa commaad tht highttt Mtetiel akill at tbo age, aad will furaua tao taott apprott) taodera treatmeat. Jnet Pnbl'.thcd. by tbo Attoeiatica. a report o a sperma torrhoea, or Peciaal eaknett.fbe neeot uaaaltm. Mao tarbaUoa or fiV.-Atne. aad ot.cr Diteatooof tboStteal Orrao. by tha Cottultiag isurreoa. which will leteatly mul. tin atealedeavriofraaa or caaaeK.om taereecibk ef two tTAwra for pottage. . . Add'ett. Dr. GEO. R. CALHOrX. Oiataltia Sarreoa. Howard Aaenciatioa.No. 2 South MX Til dtrect. Philaaal. P bit. Pa. Byerder oftbe Pireetare. uin f. nbAAi i Cmim. rreviaea. CEO. FAIECEILÜ. Secretary. ftls-'Klf rmnOO'.I-t. f 75 dot aai'd Bre-: Xtf 75 bM Lakt fU: M4oi atterted Market Batkttt; 130rrottAtw 1 ora aiateatt, jat received ty fW Z.U. COOK At lOy 4X DOZS lit freth Cove Ojtttru tiLr WaWa lib a do do; 20dot 2 lb froth LohMerei 40 deal lb e do do: no do a' d do Baimoa. I'tokcrtl, tikad, i.e.. it., for tale very low by fl Z.ll.COOK&SOjr. atf REAMS aa'd wrapping Pa pea. iatt received ZiäAJfsy fel9 2. U.COOK SOX. grnfGRf S3 Extra EccnekEtardf. Jatt received by -tt'oe fe!9 Z. M. COOK k bON. Tl cT (TS 1)02 J,'d Htvp Manilla and rrtee Bed Cor dt, iL 1 W CO dot tu'dtatiba Cordt: SO bale cotton Twine, or tale ly fe!9 z. n. t una, mj. . TT.ni 1I POWPK1 ACKXCY. v llit IfOkeft V V. V. Fifle P.aUer: 75 do V. aad r. r. imniaf rawatn 2.1 bf. aad nr. keca Kiflo da: 19 eated Caaetta Powder, ret'd thit day aad f"r talt low by let'i H.vvwav . o u.. , m riii. "!Thrfiirm BUSHELS Braa for ttlt ia quttt t iu. JW lf ouitky felt Z.U. COOK A-SOV. OD ACIJO. 30 "diet twterted Poaadt; 40 boxet ntt'd M poBB; xei an a a lamp; SO dm Faaicv Twiat. for talolowby fen I Z.H. COOCJkSO' VH.2 eatet 8arditat;20 boxet Heriiaga. Oytunattl Mack reit, for aale !j HORNBROOC k CO