Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 185, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 March 1857 — Page 2

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F. Y. CARLILE, EDITOR. C. K. DKEW, Jr., LOCAL EDITOR. EVANSVILLE: TUESDAY MORNING.: :::::::::::MATtCII Fiust Page: The Democrats of tho Lower House Dr. Kane Extravagance in Dress, etc. For the Joarual. a.uw. rcnünaed from yesterda,'. Journal j ' To OuveK II. SMITH Esq., President of the IL ...... ..- . - J 1 t t iu - vnnF first d in less tnan six monin- aucr juur -u- '.. . dress defining SSLira Sir Tcr .. "... . ÄÄKK'v-Sl aas vaj j v u va nvuf - " " - v ' before any part of the line was prepa Int. nrr r.! rh.r VOI1T KUllSCrintlOn USt W&r v.iiii, 1 j r ranted anj such committal of jourselrcs. In the summer, or early aut you demanded of Lvansville troversy scribed, and created a distrust here which was nev.r allayed. The controversy was however settled by a verbal agreement, letween yourself and Major Hopkins, by which you p)t 100,000 of the bonds, on condition that the oilier half should not be called for till wanted for use on tho second division of tho road, and such was the confidence of Mr. Hopkins in your high character that through feelings of delicacy towards yourself, he did not ak to have this agreement of yours reduce 1 to writing, or placed upon tho record, but trusted its performance to your honor, as n mm, and as the President of tho company. Notwithstanding, however, these distml.ing elements, your own statements in the exhibit cf March 11, 185 1, and youra ldressof May 12 1851 to the new board, show that yuurfucccss had been, all things considered, great, and that yourselves were not discouraged, and that no necessity existed for a departur from your avowed early policy. Fnua this date I shall now show, that thin approved policy was departed from; that the d-curncnts last quoted, foreshadowed, and :naugurated this departure, at tho same time tht they showed that it W4S gratuitous and unwise. An I you will pardon inc. when 1 say it in no unkindness, but with nono the less lirmness or truth, that tho two documents just quoted, introduce, as a part of j'our new policy, a studied system of concealment, ever sinca m iintained, of all those facts, tie knowledge of which is necessary, to enable Ktockholder to know what is being done by Directors. In this stage of a railroad thcro is nothing which so much interests all parties concerned, ai the actual and detailed estimates of Engineers, and the detailed cost at which letting hive been made. But though your Engineers had then been near a year in the field, and though 55 miles of preparation of the road lor the rails had been let, and though "the exhibit" is'Jl pages long, and leaves no other subject untouched, yet we look in vain for tho all importint sub ject of estimates for grubbing, grading and bridging by the Engineers; or for the prico at which that work had been let, to con tractors; albeit this was the very work to do which alone, wo had subscribed our cash, our lands and our bonds. In this matter, in this "exhibit," and hence forward, as I shall often call you to witness, we, the stockholders, are always treated as outside barbarians, not en titled to the christian confidenco and sympa thies of the powers that be. It is true that this exhibit says on page G, in two short lines, "l he whole road has been located, and the first grand Division, of 51 miles, was put un der contract on the 15th of February last." And there the subject stops, whilst the exhibit goes on to state the new policy of the company; and strange enough too, the reason given for the new policy, of finishing the road by Divisions, (which is now and always was impossible as 1 shall show) is "for the purpose of making our road prof.tiblo to the stockholders as soon as possible." A little further along, on page 7, we having been already informed that tho whole line was located, the exhibit says: "The distance from Evansville to Indianapolis, by air line is about 147 miles, and by the railroad line about 150"' or only 3 miles longer than an air line." Pray bear this in mind. And then soon afterwards we are informed for reasons which we cannot tell, but may guess "Henry C. Moore, Esq. the Chief En"ginecr, estimates the cost of tho Road, in "eluding ample equipments, station grounds "and buildings, machine shops, and damages "to real estate, at $23,202 per mile, cash "which from his experience, having just finished the Indiana Central IUilway as chief "Engineer, is believed to bo about the actual "cost of the work." Mar I ask whv. we, who were to furnish nearly the means to grub, grade, and bridge this road, estimated by you at S.rouo per mile, and who could and would still have done so at a much higher figure, if necessary, are kept in ignorance of the fact of actual estimates, by Engineers, of this specific branch of the service and are just now informed of total costs, at off hand estimates. The answer is, that this was just simply "a getting upstairs" towards a still higher estimate, already made, and of which we get only a glimpse, two months and some daj-s later. Having prepared our minds for a pretty high total cost of the road, in comparison with our first information as we have seen, we are supposed to be ready for something of a donouemont; and accordingly about the middlo of May following their appeared, in on of the Evansville daily papers a notice headed "The E. I. & C. S. L. lt. K." wh ch. after stating that an annual election for Directors of the Company had taken place at Indianapolis, on the previous Thursday, and giving the names and residences of all the Directors elect, and stating that O. II. Smith had been unanimously elected President and V. Carpenter Vic3 President &c. in the most official manner .. iiif. i :.t..i . continues in tais wise: -.nr. nnmu tuen ne- . Y .It. a rl ,1 wa t s rriT'iriflp un ok iaoia f ap Vhe operations of the Company, s nee its or-, "ganiiation. - I .1 IT 1. T V 1 We shall puousii uis address "ten rrow. We had the pleasure or seeing "Mr. Carpenter since his return from India-j "-.anolis. lie was electid Vice President, and then resigned. A company under the style

able by her, for her wholo sub

ret no mrt of the line was re

anrwhilst nolettin-shad been advertised - to Pt us to sleep under the operation; and vj yu,, a, .. .. TtotoonitoS the c?tv council that i the mann" whih " succeeded, attests the Pu oj freight. by the lake, as Clevelhis siep so aiarraea tne cuj council, mat , onfratnr. A conr of that con land is and can be reached by the routes prothercwas great danger tbt you would gstj posed, from the Ohio river with much less

none of the E vans ville bonds; and this con- 1?: transit than

alarmed individuals, who had sub- " o"fc . . w. ('ie,L.i,n,l rn.

"and title of Willa Mtrill tu ilon in n for building the entire road ianapolis. The first section will be done in one year, the second in two. "and the third to Indianapolis in three years. "The making of this contract places be"yond the possibility of a doubt the construction of tho road speedily. This company has "funds, and ei.erpy, and talent, and if the - j f i I "gaged in the contract. This is the best step tne company COUld have taken." AT n. ei ; A. .r. rn.;.i nnnN..n.. m'i l i .1 ; . -1 1 uit'Qti i iiuuzn it iia.i now nie Mguaiures ; i - fM, either President or Serretarv. it has ( PH" - " - lc unmutat.U.-than jour auiOTrann. ASd .stun,li5 m w th, act hieb, !ii A (li . ji ... . II I this i the only official information; as I now ...y.-..-,y- -r. -. ,

"and title of WillarJ CarpenUr & Co., baa ta-

"can't build a railroid, tho world can't The wiiumw luieao, rasa esiern ntiiruau, 7 .V r , n RNlAINlNfiln thn PotOfflc nt Etidiv illc lac w mm or mn in an wt um, ' . .. . A i ; . r (ii.nmenaelbTnure.i W billow. Süe. Fetten. TJ KNMiaiauin tue roiiunce ai EvaDivuic, int. ... .

3 "inenas oi tue roau win ie üeiigiitea to near ""V?. fa"-- .-... . ' .......,. A March um?. vn lons ureüita and at low Kates of Interest.-

'thisnews. There wil be no talk about its tnrougn line oi travel between öt, nu,s . gll-V-T0 tdm,...j npHMiu., Wfitwy ik.... toDDin-here and there on the line but all tho East, n preference to the routes through "T.onMCtK1e Llpi.Sore J.o9e,A.ruanJ "irferiUed.-'auuciTe dateofLLt. th. ....tract,.. tfUi. K04. ..4 ar a.Vu V.,.! toppine nere ana inert On tne line, DUl au i f . r-:,roads throu-h nWouaU,Ulta mottalnal,le remedy and cure. AiR-Va G.iMR.iry MeFadJla Hry f.nil. li th. w.rl T.y u.4 ,it.,..t "must te persuaded, that it must be good for iinoi., ana by tho ranou3 railroads tnrough hlch tM k9 ,Mtiled to bv u.ollBdl v0 h', . auy. cm o.tJoh. M.c.m.j.h. ur.BRtitka.a4Uf ta tM. utaM. iriUnrJCi;a that State. An arrangement could be easily T J m U jT4oere eck nns d T,ryr.ty .r h!.. pr.. Indianapolis. 4 j i niiotiaennjuw w caoiijr jnlh(, cilyof Bo8lon!and Tlciulty for the lat thirty yeat. B4rtr4Miu SonaGirMa F.lij.h McUill J N t"e":M Umm i panUtle r JMUi.d.. ft.

"uesiaes ir. carpenter wno is a nosi g;- - thit raai. : without chan-e of wd l"Jry.or interfere :,".,".. oJS""' l"'-'." "within himself, we understand that there are ot. ijuis, mat route, witnoui cnange 01 Wua a physiclan pretcnrtioni. it la made from the u r.r.M 17 c ou.hc naua. aiuraauag ,ujbi prmirica ui other wpftlthr. infliiPntial Kastern nartiea en- cars, and to irive to the road between Attica ,,,.., n,,,,,, ,,m .in.i.mn.Mf p..,,f 5?.lLfA?L V.r".'A ü "J.'h"4 'Ta. .i..u i. aMi.i.. .......

utunin of 1833. wnicn we receivea until we saw your - tho bonds pay. nnual report of May 10th, 18oo, just a year J rscription, whiUt,fter,rrfV .ftVTe not,ce' ne,cd 1 " adv for lett'n" !w5 an 0P,at, administered to us, the patient, '

be ieve. which we rece ved unt 1 we Raw rour . . . i yet seen fiction stranger than the facts which it devclope. Thia enntrart. nurnnrtinn' to lfl mad ft du ring this session of a day, of the new board, bears evidence that it had been prepared when no Hoard was in session; and so reflects l ghtl iiMn preceding documents already quoted, It is-not the hasty work of an hr; but taii!ir in imnPAca rl IfiKsfcfp rail tnAiirrhf so ft contract, iniolvin- millions, always should: and yet the "able adJress" uf yourself the reelected President, to this same Board, on the srme day, or the day alter tins contract unaiiy passcu oy tne ooaru, wnust it is not i short, and is nuite diffusive, nasses this most important of all your acts or contemplations, in utter mlence. Mav I bo so bold as to sav. that tho reason of that silence is obvious. Tho Address was made for publication; so was not tho contract; and any allusion to, or I vwuitiiciiii'iLiuii vi iiiu vvutiav ivr luv i'vaiu implied a statement 'of its terms. I notice, that omewhere, there is a statement that this contract was unanimously approved by this new i.oard; nit how many, uiM who in iiirm. were iimem, nu wncre Jt , . T . r i anijcars to the nnblic. I know tome of these I . mm . a . l gentlemen, and 1 am sure that not one oi tlicm. whom I have the pleasure of anowing, would have approved this document, had they i :.. : . . I uuuersioou us iuii luisiort, niiitn. uuweiir.i . . . . r i is not at onco apparent to non-professional railroad buil lers or contractors. And you are cTeirly of my opinior, that this is an exextraoid nary contract, and I o ther fit to be CC..UU .. Blrcct, .,r a.ong iuc u.0, -r although it is your settled practice to append to your reports and extnoits an sorts oi uocuments pertaining to tho road, orders of the

board, orders of town councils, acts of the bat a Toltowattamie," would have availed Legislature, copies of bonds and mortgages, himself of no simple and justifiable a proomparative statements of costs of railroads, .. . , .t i; i ...-..J ceeding to make a tindictivo attack upon the

judged it advisable to give us this document, in which was bound up the salvation of the whole enterprise. In your olEcial address of the same date nav, tho day afterwards ac cording to dates you did not so much as al lude to it; and what is still more to bo re ............. - I gretted, in your report a year afterwards to atnt khoMers th (iritt omial .lrtrnment which rst official document which , . notices it (es I now believe), whilst no copy ivn that ta a mM.t tii.ini fnr n.ir. aolvea vou L-ivo us a statement of tho inr- - - w Jw- nv " - I strument, which I am rery sorry to say, very widely differs from tho document itself, a conv of which now lies before me. Thai ihrvr mar rm tnital- in thU mntter I quote your statement so far as it describes the contract. I will then give you my own construction, and for the proof of my correct ness, I will exhibit my copy obtained from the office of the company, to all who desire to see if, and you may do the same with the original I now quote from your lienor t to stockholders of May 10, 183.r. "In the 'month of May last, tho Doard by 'unammious vote of the Directors entered "into a contract, which is spread at large upon ,'the Kecord, with Willard Carpenter fc Com"pany, able and energetic contractors for the "building of the road from Evansville to In "dianapolis, in three Divisions, for the consideration of thirty thousand dollars per mile, "all payable in stock ami bonds at par, as "the work progresses. The contractors to 'find the iron and all other material, and "build the road, with all tho bridges, turnouts, switches, wood and water stations, "ample passenger and freight buildings, rua"chine shops, engine houses and olher neccssary buildings for tho road at Kvansville, Indianapolis, the crossings of three rail roads, "and at every ten miles on tho line. The "road to ho a first rate I. Kailroad, of sixty "pound rail to the yard, with heavy, white or "bur, oak tics, nine feet long, and facing eight "inches. The Hoad to be perfectly ballasted, "and lie made in all respects to the acceptance "of our chief Engencer, in three divisions; each "division to lie sulject to our so, as soon as "the iron shall bo laid. The whole road tobe "completed by the month of December 1857." The lleport goes on to adduce reasons for this letting, and why tbe price is so high and concludes by a reference to "appendix F." which is a tablo of roads which show a much higher cost; but it is remarkable that there is no allusions to the fact of tho route being a more expensive one, than was at first counted on; and no attempt so show ary estimates by an Engineer. CirJudgo Kane of Philadelph'?, and his son arrived in the city on Sunday, to await the arrival of Dr. Kane's remains. Yesterday, the David White passed up, with Judgo Kane's lady on board. The Judge left on the White, his son remaining to accompany the remains of his brother to Louisville. It is expected that the Woodford will reach here to-morrow, and preparations hare been made by our citizens to have minute guns fired and the bells of the city tolled as she approaches the city, as a token of the respect and sorrow which every member of tho community feels th departure of one so noblo and worthy. ' aaa, a. a jb. w ewaithtA.I e mww jinuoui uiauuvuu. XrFi escaped ire men who were sentenced to death, from the Michigan State Prison a few days since.

TemlL&nte aad AtUea Bailroad. J The LafaretteDailr American, in an excel

lent article upon the subject of extending our . r J " rvau, aajrs. Further investigation convinces us.moro and more, of the importance, not only, but of the prospective profits of the proposed Ter liaute and Attica railroad. Its connections 1 ni t 1 . 1 .. n r . 1 r a,n( icrre t aute ine enure inuuence 01 ine , irum icrro iiauio to ot. uouis. r or frii-htiny niiPTViij ihA mid wAtilil I :.; r r 0r st ill creater imDortancc. An immense I . . r r i . i I

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io river and Lake Erie, by way of the Jefson.Uk rojJ. to Wto. iotp If. ml mateI do"e. ftffr the completion of the road uclceu A crrc "uw mu Äiuca, uctwcun 'rT. i u' .it .1 : . i. j uituu situ Iii aus. ma uircwfc,' uviuiL me ucar I est and best route between the creat Southern rivers and the .Northern waters. loledo is as , Cleveland can. The proposed road is no visionary enterpuse. It is demanded by the commerce of W'st, and would be a paying road hol ,l mJ Lu,It and that speedily. It is remarkable that tho papers and citi tens of Lafayette, who have no great addition L1UnenUto ctfrom this road I more 'beralnty towards it, and show more interest in the undertaking of it, than those of Terre llauto, who have, we should suppose, a more direct concern in the matter. Are the , , ....., charges of a narrow, selfish policy madeevcry where against Terre Haute, well founded? OCT Tho suit alluded to by tho Enquirer yesterday, it not a debt of Mr. Sander's own contracting, but is a claim founded on a con . m r l,n-eni ,,aumi a lawyer iee in a case in which he had no interest except as a friend or relative to one of the parties; a liability wlich ho wholly denies, aud for which he . . ., . . ... . . , cannot, in tha opinion of his counsel, be made ' tA j rM nci t.l.i f. Aaa a a .1 aar.! 1.a ba " uumw, un ukiu Iwo are told, very little probability of ajuJg ment bein? obUined nainst him: the attach ... . . ... . e ui'i'k 3 luauw atwiwij to lactiiiato collection . 1 J in so judgment should bo obtained, which is a very remoto contingency, but ono which sharp lawyers like toprotide for. The punc tuaiity with which Mr. Sanders met all his ' ... ,, ... ---o-a o j - ocredit among his fellow-citizens; and no one credit even of a personal enemy. Trinity Chchch, Nr.w York. This church holds property, it is supposed, to the amount of $S,UU0,U0U, granted to it, in tho Colonial period of the country, by the British Crown, .... nil. . . nq Pcn io ine -uector am if nhabitants of fc ,u l"" u x"r& mi to Pann i orK in communion mm . ,. . r.. ,, . , , , "10 rcn ine ouicr episcopal cnurcnes have contended that tho donation was for the neui oi an tne cnurciiea oi mat denomination a f . aaa a a . w"M1Iü"; 7a . " K.. , ,,jr "4 "",iasui nutty narc, however, retained ihe entire possession and tho appropriation of it to their own benefit. They bavu, grudgingly doled out small funis, an"X. M P J V a5ud olher churches in the ovate, out natu ucm tue pnucqMi an i its revenues, with a tenacions grasp, .as their own. The man.igment of the estate has afforded rich pickings for the members of the Old Trinity vestry, a place in which has been worth more, for the pecuniary facilities it affurJod, than a scat at tho lloat d of a Metropolitan Dank. It has stimulated the zeal and piety of many a worldly man to reach that honor, in gazing too intently upon which, his views hare often fallen short of heaven. The opponents of Trinity in tho other Episcopal churches aro now making a strenuous effort for a participation, or a distribution of the property: whic'a consists of Ileal Estate, still rapidly advancing in value. A public meeting of all Episcopal clergy and laity was held on the 26th. ult in New York to take steps to enforce their claims. A movement has also been made in the Legislature, and a committee was appointed to investigate the titles and the amount of property held by Trinity. The vetry have studiously concealed and mis stated tho amount and value of the estate. In their last published report it was represented to be only about $1,300.000. The Legislative committee have found more than live million dollars at a very low valuation. Others estimate it at eight millions. The accumulation of so vast a sum in the hands of a close corporation in mort main is so opposed to the popular sentiment of the day aid the spirit of our institutions, that the Legislative power of the State will undoubtedly interpose and dissolve the trust, by distributing it to the churches. Old Trinity, like all other aristocratic manorial creations of former days, that have been broken down in that State, will have to yield to tho leveling and democratic spirit of the age. The last SELECTiosr op the Cabinet. The X. Y. News publishes the following list of the Cabinet selected by Mr. Duchanan; and fays the names are indicated by the arrangements which are being made by the gentlemen fo a residence in Washington, and tho statements by some of them, as to who will be their associates. It will form, we fear, a weak administration. They are not ultra sectionalism, nor are they strong men. Lewis Cas, of Michigan, Secretary of State; Howell Cobhof Georgia, Secretary of the Treasury; Jacob Thompson of Miss. Secretary of the Interior; John It. Floyd of Virginia, Secretary of War: J.I Glancy Jones of Penn., Secretary of Navy; Aarou urutvu o. ....cacc, ironmaster. ueneral; Isaac Toucey of Connecticut, Attor-1 ney General. To-morrow's Telegraph will bring us the account of the inauguration and of the Cabinet, OiP"The large wholesale houses in New! York, have esublished telegraph lines from' their establishments to tho "commercial ajrency." I

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'KnrnotherihonldhaTeaboi Inthe hoa, aaodylaeaeoof accident to the children. Ueddings Knssla Salve. It U a Boiioa remedy of thirty year' aUrulinr. and 1. '"leJ by physicians, it la a uro and epeedy nfefr Barns, Piles, Boil$,Corn, Ft toni, Chilblains, ana win oren or every kind: for Fever Sores, Ulcers, . articlea rrowinjinthatcountry-and the proprietora bavelettera from all claea,cler) men, phyalclana.aea nn..,.. .i.av... ...h . n - t - ...... . . - ui, uv nnwugiiii ii i oiun. i.euoinjt a natsia si Tfl U nutln brra tin t.AVl atamrvaa1 At iKa rxw,w . ... ...... ... plctarelaalaoei rrared od the wrapper. Price SSeenU Ri-WM & Co.. ProDrietora. KLLLER.PAKN.SI.KV CO Ar-nl. ap? dVwly Kranarllle. Ind. SPECIAL NOTICES. ! aTarNtietaia tbit i!aa. tm itiu B.rliaa i.unln.: ' SO aaaU par Hat ihr tinti; 30 etiU ar Hal ana weak; 4U- I aaaataa loarartiaa. I ' . . . . A GENTLEMAN, taoroacbly aeaaJaU withtha aryfoalaaaa troeary aaaiacaf. baa haa leagtxpariaaea I th. 1 aa aacUBt aaleta.a. aaa aaaecampiubaa Bat aTtepfr wo aid like a aitoatioa ia whieh aitbar ar all th. ualiStiB wo 1 4 aailabla te tii tm-r-Wrtra.t wboB)haria(ia tba blh at rrraca. App'T UthaaJltoraf tba Jaaraal. fa2l-tt UITV UALLKUT. IP want n read eal rheap pleura call at the Citv iHimerrraa Oallery, No. 4S, Maia etroet. lell-tf 4S. BOAItm.MJ WItk Urga anl pteaiani reomi far th aecaaoadatlen af a ffoatlemaa aad ta-ly ar far lajle Kentlemra.aaa be abuiaed la a private family. In a eeatral laeaüea. Apply at tbla attlea. fell-tf WOOD! VOOU !-Ord.re f.r We4 loll at Sawckl TiCKcnf ' will be prenptly tiled. feU The Price of Coal at the BCD) AM MINES Is At tba Pit Saaata pcrbaebel. Uaaled te nay part al tba city 10 JOHN WYMOXD. fcbl Seercttr- aad Manager. TKtiiM.!: o iiuaoit. Evhaaville Trapla af MjaorNe. I m-eta every Tbaraday aveaiai la tba llall. aa Water etroet. aver the Canal Bank. R. W. PPIXTDltXTKK. W. C. T. A.J.O'RKILtV.W.R. Beaeea Light Seeial TemlaNa. M. vtrtt every altera ate Friday avaaiac aa aba.e. JOHN II YDS. B. P. T. C. W. RUDYARD. B. R. janWs7-ly rou tiii: jt it..i.. I never 'epired tew be a pelt, (I a.o-i'at t.ll. I pia yea na It;) Bat If (thawttboro'e virta ialt Dara'd if I woaldat ia a miaitt Bat when yea tawk af dai'rMypln. WekMcr'e reaa 1 aa J takoa delita ia; Deder'liveke'tl ataap year feetara. Aad "habit" tear, deer little creatara. Oa paper, Irea.p laaaarplate. lla'll Ii yewr abaddcr aara a. fate, Sa antral aad aa trow ta lft , WbeayeWrenway 'twill feel yewr wire. nevM-dtf TlimTOX'a Gallery. A VAi.Ctai.K MKmnxB la ear eoUaat af te.dsy. will be foe a a the card af br. T. II. C.tvaxavaH. adrertieiae a Ccaic." Ur tht very diatroooiac d. orate, tie Pilo. Tbe Dr. haa far many vear. devoted hie attoatiaa ta tbie clsee af dioaatee, aid with each eaceooe that be aew efl.re ta the pablie. n re nedial preparatiea eatitl.d te tbeir eatire eaftdcBce. Ith ea tHirenhlv ted derlattbe ratttwelve yeare. and tueeaey haa prevod nataterrapted to efHaaeieaa in nil catea. W raeeniMend tba amietod te try it. fhiearo Path Fiadar. KKLLKR h WH1TK. Per aale la th'e alay by fee) OaT AceeJ article will a! ware tri a a ph everaay preteadea. Imitatiea. It baa be.a eaid that every elty tea para4ieee baatbnea; ba'lela renllt ncriteriena article, capatlc af dolag ail that ia premieed for It.aad it will ataad tba tct af aav op. peaition depead.nt aaan talated netarietv; aad latetter'a famed fttotaach Bittere aear et meaee ar thia. lor it raa been taken bald ef br the peaple aad tried, aad net feaad waatiaiin curiae nay Mcef Drrpeptn. ia nay fra. When those faru are baiwa. why h mid it aat be aaaroeiated. aaa a.4 by everybody. Far ! tr brarita aad lcalcra tsaerally. kkllkk & whitk. HAI.f.OK k HTODOARD. fcM-daw WIIOLSKY k SAWYKR. tf The boat evideao t'-at can be a I leee-l in favor af tbe ficflioaaet af lloafltnd'a German Bitter, prepared by Dr. O. M. Jackeaa.ie the napreeedrated demand fertbem from all rortaafihe t'ainaiaadalthanch thare may be many ompaale prpared aad roroscatod aa hoian worthy of a über! patreaef. yet we feel cmitraioed ta remark, that tfie vast nnmb'raf Uitimaniali with whkhthe wertby duetor baa he. a hoaored. by ftrwui af th hiebest eharaetet aad re'thUitv, wha foaad it aoaOMary ta baoa raooarae to hi. pr.p4r.tioa. ie tettiaear eameieatiy eeaelati ve. that a nitre ertcttnal rented v (ar tba almtit immediate relief ef the.e!tlie?e1 with hat dirofal melody, drspepoia, baa never booa dioaa.orod. See advetueeme. F .ale ho fekt KELLER WHITE. KKII"M aVOTtai PAMTII.I.K They eentain aa maroarr. require aa .mr) ta ta taken altar thorn . Octroy everr apacleeef iniatunal werma with aiwaia'eeertaiaty; are en'iciacia app'artara and curemrly palatable. Hrfitel'a arapari la. (he aaly cafe rare for Srrefala. Craptioaa. tiwtin.f tho loan. tamra aadall canplaata eencra'cd by morid matter ia theblnod. Kald by Ii. T. I.aamaa ft Co., wbaloala 4rn'(ita Water etreet. Naw-Yark. and I y all drauUu. Saraaporilla tl. and Paatillea J'- let lotUe. HOLLOW iT'" OI0ITIKT AD PILIA.-The e'e.cath bonr. Let na vietim af rrrelala. rait rbenm. ar aay aletraa er arptve malady, fan oy core ne impnatikle. It ia a.T.r too lat t o llollawar'e Oiatiaaat lor citaraal eomplalat af Ma Pill for iafraal di.arisra Said at the manaiatArtea. .e xanea Laae. itew-iera aaa .-.a. ji. Strand. London, aad by all drefiU at 25.. , aadtt per pot boa. f.li-laoaw V.TIK T Vintt OP D 1 8PCPHIA. CO. JIERSII'iS. W.rcbant y: MiaraoaviLLB. MhalHj Ca.. KTy.. March V. The Oeraa Hitter ie r'aeral aati.faotioa. aad I herewith htadyen eertittcaia af Mr. barton UtrbU.nraipecuble farmer af tbia elantrv." Xiarsoxvii lk. bly.. March art. IU Dear Sir I weald laform yea tht 1 have b.a attic tod for aovorsl roar with Djapepfta. la n very nxrjravatat farm, for which I need Sartrerill.t aad varion atber remedicf . with-nl abtaiaia aar roliof. Frim tho variana tc.iimoatata la favor of Hootlaad'a O.rmaa Itittor. I iaaaood to try them, aad I aow ae with pleaeare. that thraarh their a.e I m obiotibi better btatth than I have dsea far rr put. and ebearlallj roeemmenl tbe Bittere to all afflict I ailh that terrible diae. Reepoetlallr.roavo. ToDt.C M J.ek.oa, MORTON BERKLRT. See advortiorment. eh.1.dw aflAUPKT 1 11 ai.Oi.lumt.eaortd colore Hfl Iba Wh.te colore, ree'dtbi day aad for aale b iTos. ft 17 PR KS fON B RAPI.ia. M bexca V. S. received aad 'or rale by tell PRESTON BROS. W. T. JK.II.K.S V CO., SiaLcaa I FINE CLOTHING! 331 OROADWAV, Seeeaddeer abeva the A tar Ileae....,'iKW YORK. WOULD errette the trade, that they will bo prepared fer äprtn ealea with their aeaal cateaaive Kock ef the tner onaiitlejof KEAUY MADK CLOTHING! Ia reference ta which they wenld artest, that the ftcillty with whieh ibeirgoeda can te fifed, every garment I in marked la l.atth.aad breadth, the came site t-reaat beia varied ta enit different proportion af tie came measure shoal 4 (five them a preference aver any clothiae;, the eize ef whieh are Indefinitely marked. The dimrnlty af readily aaitiBR patrea from that fact, it la presumed, baa been very naerally realised, la a word, 'riet a't.atioa I direetad ia a detanaiaatioa ta ronoer aar gartaceta eqaal ia every retpeet to tbe beel eastern work. fcl7-3m aÜl'XnftlK. 3 flow Haa1lee: 5 Plow Reams: .Kleet Wagon Hah: IWsot Barer llabs; 75 do Wacom and Boiry Spakei; 60 do da de t alloc; mr nie by fei HAMfKl L O RR. nLH.ä 10 drama vary tae at reded price. W TKSNKY i 8ORENS0X. " ULAS82 tlnney -T Q M-nAn2S khd. J-.t y.'d far..!, w -tw o fi . k hiibkrt CO. V.UM. efcC1TI l.vt k.g (Belmont Work) Sail asserted site; 90 kbit Pa Cider Vinegar; 3V boxes Window Glaaeaseartedaiiea: 9u do Pickel In gallon, K gallon nnlqnarta; 13 ea.es Rardiaea aad i hole; Id do Lebetere ia Sib cans: 11 da Cave Ojsi.rs ia a Ib aad I lb eaa: 50 bei r TemaUCaAchn;75ba PeaperS.ace; 50 da German Soap; 75 baa Palm Raa: 2oO da fanny heap. ra4 nnd fer eale by ! I. k D. HEXJIAXif .

NEW AOVERTISETOEINTS. . .

RATES. Oae eqaare. to liaea et lose. time. Oe: throe llui, SI; eaa week. )1 fO; tea iHki. as SO) aaa meatb. 4; tkn montan. ? SC: six month. 10; year. 14. Disceaatoa L2L4lÄ"?!f ;.2SJ? SJuifLST O IP I O I .&. Xj . ""r 8?,! liricalr J W Otlpca MtiSA Gama Jaba Hill Via Vary Xarpor W H Kawkiaa M AS HI ta B P Hciiag Arthavy Ifaliroa Jlitba.l llaubiaa W Ilartoa V Hnatar DW Haaur J P lUbraa M Ilawart Palmar Iloltclaw llarr llall Kav A T IrwIaJala Jiibiat Jaba Job. a Willia Joraoa. Tho Joha.toa Kob't Joaei Cbaa S Jabaaoa Xtt W J Patnu Joaorb forkiB. 01itr Parry Pa K Parry Jacbtaa Parry Jaaapk Radar MraS Kti4 JabaC Koaaa Mra X T R.a Jwm T Kocvea A S Rotiaaaa William KryaaldaBfral Kirxa Jaba KobiaaoB Sinaa Koraca Jaaapa fiulkca Jaba BBith Mra O Stephana Jaaaa B Shavt awtoa Reriker H. arr Smith Jaba ft Saaa.r Gaarga SttrctMoiti Bkiaaar Rabcrt Shaw Jaba. P Bear.r MU.M1 dbhh aim i n i . . B.aj SSSSSi v. .'. . h.tu H ?n Ta t Itutkr-iha 1 Brew a Ilona II VtUt Jamaa Cra W CaapkallJaba B Coehraa Jamea H Cartlir Moaca C.i.r Mm M Cola Miaa Sallia CaaWan ( hatlca Camlort IVrilctt jC.lllkilIKU Carawrll Jliaa X Cartr Miia K jCarlJoba A Klaren ChretS B ikJ U Iaa Cbar1a 2 Kiaer .mim tieuea rnartinaa Howaiac Rev VrS Kirkaatrick X tartoa w in Doacbty Cbaa W Kelly Kir bard Stateav Margnrel Sbemaa klrs hi Smith Visa Mary 8 pi ane J 11 thjakin Mise M Keller Joseph Dankia Mi i XirkpatricbH B Kav.aansjh Thea Kelley Jamee US Kendall Jul) Leonard William Lam plan Xoaroe Latt Jeremiah Lechaer Mra P Little Ai Uasscy Let Cbaa lavi Daniel IHanHea Mra 31 Dickiaa M A Tribbl Vrt Mary X Davis !iK layior Jaba A Trainer Abraham 3 Icaa Gee B lailv Ü ( Templetea Alis 3d TriaS Virm rrederlek Vaufhly Mr Vance J M Vangbn Mrs n aVitub ire Jamea W, later J White dearie Wood Hearr B ' lhtwtoa Jamoa Deacen Nra sarak Katoa Thomaa Kartkin Jamea Kehele Maren. LamkiaiThet Laagford H a Kdwards Mia W D tLoaea OoerfO r eward Jona r Ka'aa Wiilisra K Merirh Oetove KwiaaMri Lacy A klartin Ale Evaaevllle Haul Slartia Hoary Merer lr KliiA Klttorarall Ana E Moaroe W II addtll Antheny F.rrillJ.ha BY MathtacJsmrc Waadrew Mies A Feilaer Adam MeaiaiagMiaa W EWilhame Sam'1 Preach Mise H W Magill K II Willi. re Mi.e M Martca Mr MAS Wright Kiaak kl.niall WaldraJeba Xergan M M WeedMaA Meile Tba Wilson Mr Betty Moat ! Mary Weedo Jee? hea Mad1ca M A Waseca Archibald Me Kin In John Weed A k D klcHenyJebn Velten Ftaj BF1 MTIN-ION. P. M. Kor.lico Mie A Krecch Horeca French Zela Uarriek P K liarrioon Z K On-ler Ceorje Onl Henry tab) 1S3T ISÜTe NEW SPRING STOCK AX wiioi.esas,:. J. C. JEWELL & CO., M AVK. aad are rocelviag. daily, tbe largest aad hast aeDry Caoodta button. Hat and Cap. ltoota and Stioen. Ac. A'Ce Ever before araaght ta thia market, eea.ieiiag in part af u eae aasortoa i riaia; i tuts (.mine; a da da l.nwa.i 4 do tiiachame: T da de IteLeaee; 1 de French. te'aot Lawat; t de pitta nact Liwni; l de ard rvtiim; 1 da do Be'tes; l de Baregee, Ceraer Viae sairir.t stree'e. r.esasTino. iee. mcs 0. JEWELL k CO.. have ja.t received IF 15 cmos Mooched Maslia; 5 do Summer Tweeds; de do Joins; S de blnrreillee Coating; 1 da Caiot Mutnro; 4 da Liaea Drilliag: 4 do Chock Coating; Tina and First-et. Hi esse aae'd Cotton ad t: 7 eo tieaimt: S do Shepherd Cheeba; S da Arron do: I do Spaaiah liaea eoat'g; a e lorn i-ntanrte: S da Brawn Linen, eor. mts JC. JF.WfCLL A- CO.. have in tore new ready loo baloe Brow a Sheetiag.; I pieces Hraab; II bale ültlrtiag Stripe; 35 da Crrpoting: 1 da Brown Drilling; 10 do Oil Clotb T do naeerud Tiekieg: SO do raavnea; 15 do nqeL'ableachedSbeet'c; JO 4a Padding, earner Tiaenna tirst-u. mbj fO. JEWELL k CO.. have alee 19 pieeeeSammer Caaeimere; 90 places Snamor Coating; AO aieeee rich eal'd Silk; do eapd Tabby Velveu; SO do black Silka; 10 do Florence ailka: 7JSilk. Maeti!l; St Crape Sbawle; Sneoi'd and bt'a eilk Bhawle; m nebaae atiawia; 7 tbaiii Bhawle; 7( Silk Stnrf. earner Tina and Fir;au. mbl f PC c see Vra'a black and colored Wool Habt; .vat If 90 do do do do Fur do; Meaee aeya' black and colored lint; 10 do Palm lau: 15 ease Legborn Hau: It da waohed aol'd eilk BoBaets; 0 eaaaa washed etraw Boaaote. i a Dart ealr of ear etaek ia taia liaa af Oed, which wa have already received and oiler to the pablie at low prieee and an rood term rlcase give na a call at ear eure, eoraer tae aad tret-etreet. r.v.asviii. fad mb3 J. C. JfcWKLL. A CO. 1t rk i;nor.n sriccf n ti. cam -flu dot 1. 1 bean Pepper; fde hi lb can Giaterx 9 de H la do AUpicot Tt da lb da Ciaaamea 40 o X lb no Clovee; All tba above good nra pat np aiprtaaly for ear en a trad aaa warranted BBieer ae tele. Jit nceiva tr mhs Z II. COOK k SO!f CIIOM K PAMII. AIITARI. lXoi Ibcam; 50dot,ai: 50 de I lb do. warraated Pare by tab z. H. COOK SOX. EVA IVS VI LLC IM PL It WA It FIIOl 8E. WE have new oa k-ad. and offer on liberal terma. a well as Mrt.l etock for nriatera aad baakklaä.ra. Btm bandlet Priatiar. t aper, naaerted lite: two St-aw boards; tuou Tar Board, aa well aa colored rriatiBg raper. plaia Cap aa llaet, flat Cap. Derne. Modi w. wane aaa eeioree uirsi...t;srs tsoareo. wfrtcB wa aaa nave eat to nay ana; rostoüiee ret et. MiaiPa Wrapping r.iais.s- säe. e. no aiao cg leave to etil attention e S.sow baadloe Wrappiag Pa er and luOrote Bonnet Beard. The bighttt Market price raid for Rag, mhl TKMNEY k SOREKSOX. DISSOLUTION. TOE aa.partnerthip beteUfore ezirMag ander the firm af HOPklNS Ac READ, waa disaaU.d th. ih -r boaraarr. br mataal aoaaoat: bath af .ha hhiu ... ...- .a asa tae ssaiti .aa arm saeettiomoat er too aasiBOse DJ HOPKINS k READ. NOTICE. S. HOPKINS haviagbenght oat E. O. READ'S la if tercet, will aaatinae th baaineoe nt th eld und. an Pint atraat. Tktnklal for rait ttreatse. 1 will aaw aaa .oa siHiuiiii us ttu. geaorally. to tbe apeaiage my.rrlaa.tott mhs J. . UOTKINS. t- . t. - . . a . . a . " NEW AMUSEMENT. mi PHILOSOPHY VALVAHLE ISSTRUCTIO.N COMBINED. TUAUEOY AND COMEDY, ffJMlE eelebratad F.lncatloaiia of Cineinaatl. at I'llUKbUlt HIIID. Will give two ef hie rare aad anivenallv rvonnl.r entartala. St?U';H,KSCItT.ClrV "ALL. a TlltltxÜAY aad Fit I OA k fc.T. aiaa. March fth aad Ctb. meT-A4mlmlon 25aeata. Childrea aa l.r llaa. Din. S tr Door open nt a quarter balor 7 a'eloek. KxeroisM eaoommeneenw a ClocK. fbi-4td rZf DOZ red BnekoU; I VP ft doa No STabe; SO doa No. 1 Tabe: 2) aeeta tin Tabe I nad S; 30 gras piat aad oaart klak: 10 da Al Tembler; IS groa glaaa Jar 11 callaa aad f gallon, rce'd and for aala by I. k D HEIMAXX. M dTlk BBLS Iron nnd weodea boand Pittitarrh Ale: ft VP 10 groa Porter; 15 do ladian Pale Ale In bottle: S bhU Concern: 25et Connter Sealea: lOgrota Chaa. Uill Tamblera, received aad fer eala " r-' H t- llr-IMANN a BBL3 S. II. Molasses; 20 half bU Molnaeea; mU tubbl Loaf aad Powd.r Sagare; 10 hhda prima .". sugar; IS tbl large site Ta 10 beaee M R. Ralsiae in M aad i. bono.: r: 100 Iran Flrt received ter atcamer Aatl.r. mi r. aiear toJI I. Ac D. II tIMAN.N TJ i BBLS Orange Taller Whisky: JLhJP ao4a Old Re: I tK Xo. I X.unI6U0 lb sugar cured Dried Beef, ru'it.lhri.li "f rza I. k D. HKIMAkN. SWKKT POTATO Krt. 15 bbU Sweet Pota ote. ree d oa eaaaiga meat aad for sale by s I. dt D. II E I I A X . PKA Xt'TS Jat received per ateamer Antelope. 5 bag of Pea .Vat, aad for la cheap by n i .1 u r. c l. r. n. a; Klljtia. e. 47 Mai B-S'.ICet. -3ILI1KRT8. bag faat rce'd per steamer Antelope. Mr aadtoraaUby WHEELER a RIGGS. - No. 47 Maia-atreet. OYSTERS j aat received per (garner Hibernin It doa fresh Cove C'ystcr in 2 qt. eaa.; 20 do do da I do dor 12 do Lebcter in t t. can; 10 do Lobster in I qt. can; 5 case Satdiaaa, hi nnd . botes, aad for aale cheap by fc2 WHEELER A; RIGGS. SSH. 5 kltu No. 2 Mackerel: 1 25kituXe.l Mackeral; 40 kitu Ka S Mackerel; 25 qa.ru bbla Na 2; 25 quarter tbla Na. I; 15 half do 111; labalf do do S: 21 bbl No. 1. Ne 2 and I; 4 drams Odtlsh. aad for (ale by fe2S W II EE Li. R A, BICOS CATSCT". 0 bona per rteamerSaluan fn2 TENKBY dt Ö0BENS0.'.

MISCELLANEOUS, CilOICK FAR3I LAXD8 FOR SALE. '

THE IXUXOIS CEKTKAL X. X. COHVAKY is vow riiniio to sell xiorr1,500,000 ACRES - atbrr part al tba eaiatry-th. air ia para aa braciaa. vkiU ll.iag atr.aat aaa irrikn.f .aealUat wator ahoaa4. Bitaauaaaa Caal i. a.uaely !... M, aappltaa a cheap aa4 aaoim la fatl. kaiaa iuraUb.4 at aiaay raiau al' earSi. p" MB,B" w04 " tht aajia rata ft Baildiac Stoat of zeell.at naalitv alaa abaaaäa. wbUh laaaba pracara far littla aaaia tbaa tba eapaaaa afUaaa jpartatioa. ma treat icruiityai tkeac lands, kick area black rick atoald froai t a I Ca Wat deen. aad ...tlr caatifalty u tbla oad. ky which ary laaiiity iaUraiaba4 oriiBTci BBoiraafpariauan ta ma principal markau Aartk aaatb. tait. Wttt aa4 the acoaoay with wbick tbay can be aaltiratcd. render ttaaa tba matt .alaakle inaaataitnt that aanbafaaad: aad prcaaat tba aaaat lavarable appartaaity.tor perooaa af iadaatrieaa bakiu aad amall aaaaaa. ta aaaaira eamlartalila iadcpaadenrc in a lew rear. LcirBia isnvwiAcgrcnteatrrajB market in tba world and the facility aad eeaaeaay '.lib which ike pradaetaef theea' laadacaa ba traaapartaa t that aiarhat. atake tb.ai aaaek mora i-rentall. nt the rricea aeked. than tbaaa niara ranatai (averment raue aa tba addiUaaal eoataf traatparutiev" f"pii . ui unir, wiKia.il it be herae by ta far hj (rain. Ad." I T' aac.r. ib tnereeac cod price ha receive tub rntt'Es auk pnoai s to $so lXTcnatT oxlt thbie na cut. Twenty per cent, will be dedeeud from tbe credit p'rlea fer Cash. Those who parebase aa long credit, give Botes payable la.' 2. S.d. 5 aad Sy tar after data, aad aro rta.ir.ii.ia.' ! eae-teatk naaaally for tva year aa aa ta Lava eae-haJl the'' ! land ander cnltieaUea . at tbe cad al tl at time. compcioat fnrvejere will s(ibiit tbaee who wish t esamiae tbaee Lab da. free ateharge. aad aid them ia making: ' aalcetiona. Tbelaada remalalae nasald ar. .. ei.h a.d ..I..V1 those which have been dlspe.od ef. feKfTIOWL MAPS Will be eoat ta any ana wha will oaciea tlty (tin la paetageetampe. aad baekser pamphlets, eoataiaiac i.a.r. iattaacta ef ncressfal f rmiag. signed by rrtpTlabl aad !- lunin iiTins ie loa .MiLitri. ar ta. B.ii rea Laads, tbreaibeat the ftatr alaa tha m.I r...i. t.aaas. threagheat the rtatr alse the aa price af rattle, ospcnie ef harvastiaa. tbraabiaa. t. raavather iatermauoa will be chctrlnllv aivsn aa aai.lica. atlber f eraonally arty letter, la Koel-.h. French ar worniaa. .niniMl ta 4 Uli:. VtlLSO. Land Cemmiiaer af tbe niinele rCntrnl R. R. C. Office iallliael Central R. R. Der et. fat. fM.adw Chie.ga. Ill 51 ATT II ASS KS AliU llt:i CO.TJl'OltTSa A3. COLBPRX k CO.. maaafartaro aad keep sonetaady aa kaad all aitee aad hiada. wbiah tba aaar. aatee as good aa article and nt na law pruaa na aan be eb t.iaed el.-where. .Tloa .Tiatirnnaea, lltair do, Cotton .TInttranacna Sprlur ! Stturk da, n , Jt nnr Lind Mfttlrneaeoa Bed Comfortjaad Pillen ef all atiee and aaaliU. Merchant are partiealarly req nested te call gad eaamiaa kelera pnrehnaiagelew here. Aaj af th abaee made tverCernad warranted good. A J sf'dhl Sd I Er V AV a if if Water at. aeat deer te Canal Baak . t BALES fresh Oakam for aale cheap to eleea1atJU meat dee P. O. O'RILKY k CO. ' 1 flsflfl LnSSae.r eared dHed Beef; JB. w.F W jaai'3 luuulba Cuiglei'a Extra dam, for tale by Z. U. COOK at AOS Io'lfll. SO Uliw'i Mackerel: 13 kit ass'd Vaekerelt . . . i ......... Ml. a tivreoa aim..; i nait bbla Herring: CdruBit Codfish: fiU beita Uerriat, for le by err X. fata aiTAItrH, dkf '. so baa M heat Starch: iZß 10 bbla Pearl Barlaj; Sbhlafealuaa Prnnee; 25 bale Candlewiek, 25 balei wrapping Twine roe'd aad for aale br lal 1. A D. n KIM Al Wh. -n URiiSS Scrubbing Breom assarted; JL " 15 do Shoe Brashes; 10 frees Clothet B -wcheo; 10 do llors do: 5 nest Cedar Take (4 ianeeCl 75 at Market lUskeu. ft in neat); 5dninoth BasheU; 10 doa braaa band Pall; 15 do Uearth Broom, rce'd nad far tale by I I. A D. HEIMAXX. ätmälm GR? SteBtnVs.tCerd: no Highlander de; SOgrae Via . -.rs Carde; I5bagreaad CvCee: iu ka r or once, reo' I. A D. 11 El MANN. aad for aale by Odd RO.XBHgcaaia Lealie a B'.;er; amn V 2bbU8trathBig do; 25bxqaruaad nnt Bittet; 10 bi Abeent: 60 jo Lemon Syrup, received aad for ele by vol I. dt D. llfclHAXX. fHiroRM. Webaveeoastaatlyea bead nlargaaUekaf A Lifnarsef the beet braado, Oraaga Valley H ktekvi al4 B. MDoaabe)n Wbliky. Catawba Brandy, Pert Wine, Sweat Wine. Ucaaine Malaga Wine. Oiaeer Wiaa. Maoa Wtae. Blakberey Yttae. Native Pert Wine. Biaekberrw Brandy, nnd large variety af tae Brandl for sie by Jcl dt D. UEIMANV. JI faT IIK( KIVhDI'ER TKAMKH nhLMO.tT. kegs -d Natl.; S kegs 4'd Nailsi T do do; 20 do da; 10 do 10 dot t da 1 do; S d. 20 do; 1 da 90 do; I da . lach rreeaed Saiheo: I da JeieoNail: 1 he 10 Jalea KaPs: S da 1 Inch bbl do. for aale by 8 VICKERT. el w Ba T.nsm fell Corner Main nnd Sond-trei. IOUS. ftOdaa freeh Eggs jast rece.aed aad for sal by ; J flAML'KL VICKtkV. Icl Correr Main nnd Sceoad-tree. " IIAIIDWAICE. " WE are dally reeoivlag addltiaaa to aar larre aad well arwd etock of good, nad thi spring will daplieat n'l bill, n matter bei brontht Kat er W rt. ' Wt hae ia stare evarrtbiag teat ie r.ixired far the farm ar k.a.ebo.piBg aarp.ee. tbateamaa aader tha bead af lists, waie. Uelavltefie attention afcltiaeaaaa well naaonatrw. raerebknut eiam.a oar ttock before prbuir. !! BABCOCE k aOÄMTAO.SVOAR. MOI.AHKH. COFFKB ASD BU K. 2 bhn. choice agar; 10 bbltplaatatien Molaaaca; 2 bbl No t eUrined Surer; 10 bagseSnie Rio Colte; . a i-.wTre oai s tieree Kiee.jaia reo a per steamer Jamos Montgomery aad iar .al. by fell VICKKRY k JOIIJCSTOy. ItDHlLIf CESII.S1 bb la ai.ro aad far eal by dceld FBMTON BRJS. IfT 1)1)2 aatorted Pia Cham; ÄV5doa da Codar Chora: X. act e Fallt: Rack oerd Backcta; 10 de boo pel cedar Backet; 10 dot ast'dcfflar.eak aad pia horte BucktU: 15 doa Well Buekatai SO aasta aaa'd eaa'd Banca. fer al hy felt Z. H. COOK k BON. HO WA It D ASSOCIATION PHILADELPHIA. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS TO alt person afflicted with Seiual DUettet. nek a'SrKBMATOKRHtKA. SCWMAL. WKAKIHSt. larOTtHCB,. bimotBNO a. Olbst. tvruiua, the Vic af Usssisa .rltir ' Tb iiuV'AKD ASSOCMTIOX. in viewaf th nwfal la atrnctien of ha man life, canned by Seinal dieeait.aad tba do--ecf'tioa. rraouc.4 i.c tba aafortai ata Tietia asMas by Oiaaba. haa aieoatad tboir C.a.altiac i Chariut le Act werthv af ib. fr atme, ta eive Üt i-eo tba aafortai ata vietisaa afaaabdis. s.nr... sit i edlenl Avicn (rtu. u all pertonj ahci afflicted, apply by irttrr. ua a - . . . - tr a deacriptioa of their eeadiiiea. (age ooewpation. kabita of iiio,o.,) aalaa. ol oatr-sne poverty aaa sutenug. ta Prasisn Mr.pinxta Fat or CBao. The Howard Aaaoeiation ia n benevolent Inttitatlen. esUklithed by apeeial adawmcnt. fer tba relief f tbeaick and. ditreod. afflicted with VlmleatBd Epideiie Dtar. It has aaw a snrplaa ilati a. which tu. D sectors bar voted to ctpend ia irertisiag the above notice. It I mediae t add ttat tb Ajaoeiaticn remaaada tka highest M.gb .-. cal akill af the age. nad will farauk tba aott nfprota, madera treatment. . . Ja.t Pabiiahad. br the Association, a report oa litraw torrboea. ar tteminal Wcakacse.tbe vice of Onnnfsm. Aatnrbativn or Slt-Abne. nnd atber Disease of th Sajtwal. Or?aes. by tbe Coaeultiag BorrooB, which wilt teaentty mail, fin aacaledeavelope) rnnn or caanon, an Ui receipt I Two nTAara fer postage. ... Add-ess. Dr. Oto. it. cauiuim, l oninitiasr nargcon, Howard Aiaton.No. 2 Month NINTH Street. Philadel phia. Pa. By otiero the Director. GEO. FAIRCHILD. Secretary. ' felS-'S71p . . - g g DOZ asa'd Hemp Maallla aad rasa Bed Carde. U.ßß 60 dot aae'd oattoa Cord: 30 bale eottea Talao. for aal by feU Z. H. COPE k BON. ft!! MI POWPKR AC7-VCV. It J. In keg V F. K. Rl K Ar: 75 do r. aad r. . KiaVMBr rowder: 25 bf.aad qr. kege Rfl do: 10 case raacat Pewdcr. rce'd thia day nad for aale la iti i.w y H. COOt k BOT. Ageaa. fen i. mr. -Bk ai a nranrr.n Dr.. fr ..1. la aaantit'taa 9Sßßß gnitty fl Z.H. COOt ASO).. Tl nocTOR's cons sTARrH.' ".'"., ' SL per railroad, foraaletr S. at. blbD.ai a. tv.i WAHDISKft. -4 caooa halves aa qaarters aac roe-a per t9 steamer J. K.Bell, fer ale if .... doo g. B. t'lttHKT k e-u. JO II A . J1ITCIIKLL, (S.eeeeaor U O'KIlcy k Miuh.tl.) Pit OD UCE, FOB WARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, KVAS8VILLK. I.SD. CTRICTattcatiea paid U eenaignaents rar aale r Flanr 9 Predae ;e. Order for th pn-ehnee af Produce aollait ul aromctlr attOBded ta. Havlag a laraa Wharf-bat at the river, aad eoisrf Agent at tbl place for aavoral Kallraada. I ioeBaineradvant(efar i forwardlag hlerehaadl or Predae coming kere by Railroad ni weU a by rivT, Ott a bear ta twi vt hari-beau janid

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