Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 187, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 March 1857 — Page 2

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vision of your contract. "When the contract wis made, Henry C. Moore, Esq., man whose high character and fine professional abilities, add strength to any enterprise with which he connects himself, was your Chief Engineer, at a salary not larger than he could obtain on other roads. He and the contractor or contractor, differed; an effectual method was taken to procure his resignation. A highly reäpec table minority of your board vrarmlr onnosin? the measure, but the decree

had eone forth, and Henry C. Moore, resigned, t There is some manhood in that Board of j yours, which will yet be heart from, repressea h hn its vmce to trie nreseni umo. auu I now call not upon your Board but upon the indiTidaalmen.comDOsincit,tostandout as men, and let us know how far they are inHJ.wlnillr rfmnsiMa for the acts Ol WDICÜ A complain. I call upon them to evince their manhood "to show the mettle of their pasture." And if they think a wrong has been done in their name, to say no; and if I am or shall bo wrong in any material matter in issue, let them say so; but if I am right, let them stand by me, like men, and defend the right This they owo to themselves, to stockholders and to the common cause of truth and justics. TO BE CONTINUED. v r- . . Stock Gambling and Lottebik. Gamb linirin stocks is far more to be deploied by the public than the old time-honored lottery antem. when rezulated by law, as are the Georgia and Alabama Lotteries, four of which are to be drawn in March, one on the 7th end the others on tho 14th, 21st, and 28th. Whole tickets aro ten dollars each; halves and Quarters in DrODortion. By remitting xnonev directly to the managers, Messrs. Swan & Co.. Atlanta, Georgia who set un der the authority of the State, you will re satisfaction. We have no doubt many persona will be enriched by the draw ing of these three lotteries. OCT A late Paris letter has the following in regard to the shooting of Mr. Charles Morey. an American, by a sentinel at the Clichy pris on, tho particulars of which havo heretofore been published: The covernmcnt exnressea the utmost retrret at this unfortunate occurrence, ai promises every reasonable reparation of the wiong in their power. The adminis trators of the prison are especially mortified. They feel that Mr. Morey wa3 in their safe keeping, and that they are responsible for any accident that might happen to him from their neglect. Their consternation and their profound regret the morning of the accident were visibly expressed. The French Government has promised that the soldier shall io punished, and that Mrs. Morey shall be allowed a liberal life pension. m a a Nantucket The Nantucket Inquirer of February 4th has a leader h:aJed, 'Twenty eujU dayi later from America!', It appears that, during four entire weeks, the island had been hut off completely, in consequence of ice, from communication with the main land. CrNew York "sharks" both male and female, have recently been practicing child stealing quite successfully, for the purpose of obtaining a reward for their restoration. This infamous business has been made to pay very well, the rewards offered by the afflicted pa rents are frequently large and paid without tKjuiry. The scheme bas been luiiy ex posed. (ifr It i3 said that from the svrun of the V . rliini snrrar ran. rm wn on one acre Oi -n o eround. 1500 rallons of excellent vinegar, equal to cider vinegar, can be made. Vast quantities of this cane will be planted, this Tear, throughout the country. A fear it ex pressed that farmers will become over excited, and create a mania, 03 hi3 often been done cn the introduction of some new product. The juice of tho cane has been distilled and is found to yield a fine alcoholic product. The seed is now selling for $3 lb. in New York. C7"The concluding conference for the settlement cf the Sound Dues is to assemble shortly at Copenhagen to close the arrangement. Denmark demands of this country, as her portion of the contribution to pay her for the cost of light houses and other expenses for the protection of commerce in the Dal tic, the sum of $800,000, which is thought to bo a reasonable proportion, as others are assessed,-if it be right to pay an j thing. But as we have always held the exaction to be arbitrary and without right, it is doubtful whether our government will consent to make any payment. Tho European Nations pay in proportion to their commerce in the Baltic. 03" A gentleman and his wife, residing in Nelson county, Ky., went before the Grand Jury, at Bardstown, last week, aud made oath that a Mr. P. had for some time been in the habit of holding frequent criminal intercourse with tho aforesaid wife. The Grand Jury refused cognizance of the affair, however, and, returning to her home, tho wife exasperated at her disappointment, determined to take vengeance into her own hands. She accordingly armed herself, and, meeting her seducer, shot him, causing his death immediately. The murderess and her husband are in custody. Mr. F., the victim was a married man of respectable connexions. The affair has produced great excitemant. Grants to Rail RoAds. Tho Land office at Washington has confirmed to the Cairo and Fulton Road in Arkansas. 1,000,000 acres of Land. The remaining claims of the Company are for nearly two millions more, and as the Lands embrace some of the finest bottom Lands of the Mississippi, the St. Francis, White and Arkansas riter.it is estimated, they will by tho period the road is completed be worth $10 per acre, or $30,000,000, twice the cost of the Road. OCT' la New York the Democratic working men have held a public meeting to protest against the Congressional practice of granting away the public domains to Rail Road projectors and thus robbing the poor man of his Just inheritance to a home in the public land for a reasonable price. Working men and farmers, of all parties, should solemnly and earnestly protest against this profligate waste of the public property, voted away by bribed members of Congress, whose rotes are as marketable at Washington as fancy stocks in Wall Street A Prussian Count is about to settle at Milwaukee, and invest $2,000,000 of his own funds, and is to bo accompanied by 200 res pect ible families. (KT Lte accounts from fcalt lke state that - MW.w ... xr : Arr ,1.1;,,; 5r, v,0.in, ?ml&äZmtt corJ imptioa.

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T. Y. CARLJLE, EDITOR. C. K. DREW, Jt., LOCAL EDITOR. BV ANS Vl"ii L E : THURSDAY MORNING,:: ::::::::MARCII 5 The Uodsox Bat Compaxt. The British Parliament has appointed a committee to con sider the state of tho British possessions un derthe administration of tho Hudson Bay Company, who, by their charter govern all the North American continent, north of the U States and north and west of the Canadas Their charter was obtained from Charles II, in 17C0, and confers on them a power of govern ment almost absolute, and an exclusive right to trade in all tho vast regions over which they hold sway. They have enjoyed this monopoly for two hundred years, ruHng the territory as its absolute sovereigns, excluding colonization, and preserving a large continent in a wilderness state for the growth and range of wild animals, for tho sake of the profits of their trade in skins and furs. A great portion o: tho country is capable of supporting a w ense population. It bcrdcrs upon districts into which the great tides of emigration in the U. States aro flowing, along the northern line of Minnesota and Nebraska. The coun try is in the same latitudes as France and Germany; parts of Europe, that in the days of the Caesars, were covered with dense forests, filled with wild animals, and were deemed inhospitable regions. The clearing of the forests, cultivation and drainags had modified the climate, and made them tho abodes of the highest civilization and national power. Pop ulation would do the same for the wilderness regions ol the American continent, now under the dominion of the Hudson Bay Company. The policy of the charter is opposed to tho spirit of the age, and was against the rights of man. It is absurd to attempt to shut up a largo continent to promote the growth of furs. Many of the privileges of tho Company expire in 1850, and the ques tion was, shall they bo renewed? The sen timent of the House appeared to bo decided Iy against it, and this great political and trad ing corporation will probably ke reduced to a private oompany of fur traders. Tue State Fcxds tue State Bans. Tne State Journal at Indianapolis, after copy ing our remarks upon the bill to give the en tire control of the trust funds of the Sate, to threo Commissioners, to be controlled accord ing to their discretion, says: It will, perhaps, relieve the editor and oth ers to learn that since his remarks were pub lished, each House has plainly indicated a de termination not to interfear with the State fundse xpected from the Bank until its busi ness is closed. 1 he proposed substitution of the appoint ment of Trust-Coinrai&sioners, alluded to by the Eransville paper, has received only eleven votes, so that in neither House does the pro ject reierreci to by that paper, seem to be la voratly regarded. Persons forget because tho Bank has ceas cd her business, she had her loans up to tie maximum, being over six millions' on tho firs of January.which will be in the course of col lection, partly on renewals, during the two years allowed for her settlement, and that this large amount of discount is all drawin interest, so that the State's funds in the Ban are still accumulating by this interest running. And it seems also to be forgotten that so fast as these drafts arc paid in, for several months, the money will be needed to redeem the four millions of circulation she had out, sq that there is really no net Sinking Fund until the lianx closes her business, and is ready to ac count to the btate, as she will be to private stock boi lers, and the State bonds are redeem ed by the Sinking Fund Commissioners. There are two projects before the Legislature for a final disposition of these Tmst funds. A bill in the House provides that these funds when realiazed, after the Bank bonds are paid, shall be distributed amoag the counties and the principal loaned out, and the interest applied to the schools. Thia plan we think the most unol jcctionable and safest The bill of tho Senate provides that the funds shall be appropriated to pay the State delt and that debt consolidated as thcvalebt of the State to the school fund; and tho interests paid for schools. fXr One of tho Missouri river packets this week, brought down at one time over two hundred country merchants, from towns on the river to purchase their stock of goods for the spring trade. It is estimated their aggregate purchases will be from six hundred thous and to one million dollars, which would make at least one good day's work for the jobbers f St. Louis. Trade in that city is uncommonly active this season. (XT The Legislature of South Carolina, has finally passed the act amending tho Constitution of the State, requiring a residence of two years of foreigners, after being naturalized, before voting in any State election. OCT The first party of New York emigrants to Kansas, are noticed to leave Buffalo to-day (5th March). The fare from Buffalo to Kan sas city, including board is arranged at $25. (XT Every member of the Pierce Cabinet has held his office through all the 4 years. It is the first instance of the kind in the history of the Government The appropriation bills passed by Congress on Thursday last amounted to 35,000,000. This included $13,000,000 for tho Army; 12.000.000 for the Navy; $1,500,000 for Steam Mail Lines: 2,000,000 for Fortifica tions. and $3,000,000 or $G.OOO,000 for items of civil service, such as Coast Survey, Capitol extension, UUStom nouhe, n . VI tVi-Thß lovers of eood ovsters are informed .1 VBaT 00 F tQAt fuU , can alwayi U found at wv " Cat fresh from Baltimore a UwEaprtl can bring them daily.

The Nicaragua Route.-It is reported

that a coalition has been effected between the Rival Commondores, Vanderbilt, and Garrison and Morgan, who bavo been so long contendinz for the possession of the Nicaragua route. and who have alternately supported and onposed Walker as Served their rival interests, a.Walker confiscated VanderliU's property and steamers on the route, and gave them to Mor-"" gan and Garrison, as the price of their supi intritmwl with Costa S2t;; ..I. ft!! nts, operating with the natives, recaptured his property from Walker and his abettors Morgan a a Garrison, defeatei W alkcr and drove him to Kiva. V anderbllt and his rivals finltng, perhaps, it wiser ,

tocomoine, man to COniena as competitors, with a physician'. pre.cripUon. It is made from the have formed a coalition in which they mutU- purest material., rrom a recipe brought from Russia of aly discard Walker, and have determined to 'article, fro wins hat country and the proprietor. Setup a government of their own selection, hareletters from all elawei, clergymen, phyaiclans.sea pledged to their interests, and Sustained by j captain., nur.es, and other, vhohare used it them, the Costa Kicans and their allies. Walker j'ciTet, and recommend it toother.. :edJine' Rim'a will have to make concessions and submit to. SaWeU put la lare tin boxes, lumped on the coTer the new dictators and act a secondary part, J 'tu picture ofahone and litid eoidier. which to those who can now impose their laws on r'clnrI also enfrated on the wrapper. Pr!ce25cent$

him; or . he will be left to his fate, or be ex-; pelted from the country. In any event the American influences will! w preserved,and theAuuncan power strengthed by the new arrangement The great object of the men who will control the power and course of the new government, being s:mly commercial gain, they will not be deluded by any empty personal ambition, or the glitter of political. power; they will be content with the substance and leave tinsel to bo worn by the weak and inefficient natires, while they will rule the country. m a . . i m mama I - . I, I . CT" Advices from Western Texas to the 20th of February, ttate that the farmers of that region weroneraiy through planting their corn crop; in the middle and Southern portion of the State, planters are awaiting the unmistakeable evidence that spring had arrived. lhe season is unusually forward. CCT-A. Mrs. Seymour, of X. Y., one of the witnosses in the Burdell inquest, has com menced suit against Coroner Connery, for false imprisonment. Urs. S. alleges that she has been grossly outraged by the Coroner, by be ing confined in a Station House cell, for several days, with nothing Lut a plank to sleep on that bho was twice taken from her cell to ond street, by an officer, and was followel by crowds of people who threatened to mob her. Uwing to her ill-treatment and excitement, inseparable from her condition, her health suffered to much, that her life was greatly endangered. She declared that she knew no more about the matter than "the man in the moon," anl claims ten thousad dollars damages. OtT The St. Paul Daily Times, is out in highly indignant terms upon the managers of the Minnesota Kailroad Land Hill before Congress. It declares that the people of Min nesota hare never had anv hand in the stu pendous frauds which have been perpetrated at their expense and tho damage of which they now haro to suüjr. It has been a scheme of speculators from the beginning, and not project sanctioned by Ue people of the terri tory, iho Times proposes in behalf of the people of the territory, to pcrin't the question to rest until .Minnesota becomes a state". Then they can take care of thir own interests without the aid or interference of speculators in a manner that will not (rive riso to tho "blistering cry of Fraud! Fraud!'." (r It will have been seen by our tele graphic dispatches, that Gen. Cast presented the credentials of Mr. Bright as Senator Horn Indiana for six years fnun the 4th of March. It is probable that Mr. Bright having despaired of his scat la the Cabinet has determmd to try his chance as ben at or. lie has become some what def perate, and has turned revolutionist, anl determined to rule or ruin himself, if no one else. (r Th Washington Globe says 'iho last reception at the White llouso by President Pierce, on Friday evening last, that in point of number?, personal appearance, and the dis tinguishes characteristics of high oliicial position or exalted talents, the assemblage at the President's mansion last evening exceeded anything of the kind ever before witnessed on this side or the Atlantic. Tho east room, the reception rooms, the ante-rooms, the retiring rooms, the corridors, and hall, were filled with ono vast, Leaving, swelling tide of humanity. At the lowest computations, there could not hare been less than five thousand ladles and gentlemen present. The Remain's of Dr. Kaxe. On the approach to the city of Woodford, at 7 o'clock, last evening, with the remains of Dr. Kane, minute guns were fired by the Gun Squad, and the bells of the city and steamers were tolled as an expression of the deep sadness felt by the community for the death of one who had excited the admiration and love of the whole country. The leveo was crowded with citizens and tho solemn peals of the cannon snd bells continued for an hour, while the boat lay at the wharf. Legislature. Tn the Senate on Tuesday, the House bill for the re-appraisment of real estate, was taken up, and referred with instructions to strike out all after the enacting clause, and insert the Senate bill as an amendment. Suit, from, the Committee on election reported that Mr. Daily was not entitled to the seat now occupied by Leroy Woods. The report re-affirms the ineligibility of Woods as a Senator, and the adoption of it re affirms the action of the Senate declaring his scat vacant Another contested election case came up. Gen. Elliot contests the riht of Bobb3, the Republican Senator from Marion county, The Senate refused to send for witnesses in tho case. It was referred to the committee on elections who reported that Bobbs was the dulr elected benatorirom Aianon. lne re - port was made the special order of to-day at . rri c a . a j. m w-v ar 10 o'clocfc ine oenaie aajournea to i i, at. 1 thm ITfttKtft on Mnntlav a hill xvai intm - 1U uw - J - - duced compelling railroad companies to report their indebtedness to the Auditor of State. The LTouso passed a liquor bill. We are not advised of its provisions A bill was introduced to repeal the charter f thm nT Rtata Bank. The House refused : .v.. ..1,1. em-:. 10 laj 11 OU WiB uu ww vwl"s viutitu to be printed. iv-v- ni, -rrhanta and Citizen of Lon a. Tille, without distinction of parties have united and are prepaing to give Mr. Guthrie, . rm . m.t tn If Ute öecrturT oi mo Areaaurj, puuncreccption on hi. return from Wastogtoa to hie horns in Louiaville.

THE CHEAT lCTJftSIA KEJIEDI. TEO BOX 9 PUBLICO.

ILyRrerj mother thould hare a box lntbe hoaae Bndjinceof acidem to tho children." aaooincKnia salve. 11 1' Vofn remedy of thirty jeare'ataudinz.ardU! co mended by pbyeiciant. It It a .are and peedj a e? . . O .. - . mt T . fl r wi , . ,v" Djru5 ril as 0' r,i,on, J .! . I or eTr 5r"' Ulcer4 ": ::rr "J "''i rosier. Fl Bitei.Ep.de r Stir., Frozen Limb, Salt Kheum. ,,. t. . P,..K v. . . , , wWcll e,n ba ifled lo bv lhoD.,nJ. mhn , n. . ,; !ata eJlyof B9t0Iall, Tlciljl.y för the last thirty year. Inno instance w.llthi. Ratredoan lc9rr.r Interfere DOX i & Co Proprietor., KELLKIT, FAR5SLEY & CO. Arents, ap?dVwly EvanTllle. Ind. SPECIAL NOTICES. - 9-0ti-1a tt,n rWr. ta rfitirtf Ilm. t...t, 50 r U nr line t1ir.e time.i SO eaU ft ha en wk; u- I rJ X a4rcery UsiatM. hu hJ loir txrrtne. ia loth, it a ceH-;tt iilciman-ana ftim pHibtl Boo Cpr woaM likt arilaitioa a which tittr r alt then pili&eatiant woo'.J 1 ara:UU to tienfloytrt. to whom h cao iv tb hlfiaul rferaej. Apply t tb..diuref the J.vraal. fe24-tt CITY C.tl.LLHY. IIP yoa waat rood and rHtwrocl I ti C'tr l'i.-n.'tr.ia üillerj. Xo. 4i, Main atrt.t. fclt-tf 11 - UUAI101M3 Wita Hrr anl pleasant roott for the aesoDmodation ef a ceatloasa aad lady ar for aingl Rcatleat-a.eaa to ottalaed ia a print family, ia a central locatioa. Apfly atthii aCeo. fall-tf WOOD! WOOIl!! Order for Vod Iclt at Savccl let 3 Vuaaars will lo froTij-tfv filed. COAL. Tho Prica of Coal at tha CCD I AM r.Ii:.TS la At th fit IctaU ftr btwhcl. IliulelUaoj pjtlni tho eitr 10 JOUN WYMON'D. SaeT'tar- aal Xacager. ft3 Ti.ii'i.K oh i:u.vo:t. EvfcaiviUe Tnt! of Hiaor No. 1 mttU every TharaJay evening! t!. K...1. oa Witer a'.reat. over tho Canal Dank. K. W. rOINTDEXTZE. W. C. T. A.J.OTnf.lT.lT.R. Ceaesa Light Sooia.1 Tvaplo Xo. 11. aietaovery altovaat FrUyvrntnMTe. JCIi.V ilYDS. D. P. T. C. W. EtltfAKI). B. R. Jaa20 '57-Iy E'Oit Tin: JOCTICIMAL.. I never 'spir-J tew hi a pelt, (1 aaet'rt tell. I '? ya aa It;) Rutif Itv.Lvrttberea vlrta lni'. Dira'4 if I wvaU'tt ia a talait! Hat when job twk of docrttypia, TbteV roua 1 aal take del i to ia; D'jlor'liveho'll aapyonr feetnr, , Aad"blz" taw. deer littl crcatan. Oa prr. iroo.fl or plato, HVlieiyovrihidleriar at fate. So aatril aa J o tr to lift. Waeaytv'r away 'twill fotl yowr wife, -itf TILHVTOVg Gallery. bot: HfI.l.lW VPM.I.-NATr RE'S ORE AT1LLT. Torroetrua tin fcolily power t-T !. tie rurci'i t . it tk'i.t di!ei4. Th Mmoat I ilia, on tbo atrary. a.i tt natne ia her eifltet with d!?aa. Ky ro-vitvlitmc ta tli t. an t .irotliax all mirbH mitter fftn tk m'.-n Sold at tlio maaafa-toric. No. 0 MiJa Lano. Nw- rk an No. Xtt A:ran4. Loadoa, aaJ ty all ratriu at 22c tiao , aadil pr boi. tot4-w4w MCUnW 4k l.lvlA. H Flrl1aWattlar'vrama of Bat"ht-t ri'tiaen; a trmU tli. OPiidialety renovea P.e. Tan. Rio'-Mi. aal all conrlnonl lieauitnei; pori.r of tho brea'li atev imot!iii : a preiertattve rvu ad tootlt wa.bt aal oti a finer an-l ca-tra iodcttru-titla frarraaeo tn ti Uv;a Feria Cl'fo. RoH hy I. T. Lao'aaa A Co.. wheletalo dririi.s. 3 Vfattr atraet. Nw York, aad by alldrag(i.tat . per dottlo. nal-lwdaw A Vai.rAT k Mtn-.nxR I onr '.nwioi of t-dav. will be fonod tho card of Lr. T. II. C.tvvr3n. a1vertiir a "Cvttr.." tor thitverv diitrcirc '.. Ue Pilea. Tb Ir. kH fcr ant roar.. 4.lcl hi attbtioa ta thia elaaa f di.a&ie.. an 4 with ratS nec( tiit ho nowoSera t tpoblio. a rTindi! prerai' ootlti'd f their entire coBene. ItSa Veoa thoronchly teied dnrin.the pa'ttwelra year, aai itafirtf hi provp 1 nnitrr3Ttt to eCicaeioas ia a:l casa. wr rocommend t:i tJltr'.l t try it. ffhiear Path Find.''. Tor !! th'ieitjoj fell KLLLLR L WUllE, tTf A aood article will al waratrlaoirh ettrttr rveteade d Imiralloe. It fcattaiid that every city it a pariiot hnhnr; ft let a r-aHv inertomreurtifln. capable of dtltj all that tt rrnttileed far It.ag'l it will rtaod th teat nf n, p . roaitioe derea'i-nt r"B ion?d notortrtv; aad Httt-T' famad Stamaril Ci'ttrt brtreri ion of thi. fn? it htj lis takea holdof bv th people i trial, aad not fcvd wanIncia coriaK anv ea.o of fytpepia. ia aar fern. Wlien theao f.-utt aro haawa, why ah mid it tot b appr-rlv.ed. aadasfd byeverybely. Ferilebv rvrq-Tit rid Dealcri itnaraHy. KKLI.F R ft V. III TK. HAI.i rvPK HTOpnARD. fl4-4 WOOLS F.V BAWYiia. JTJ- The Veat vl-i tl at eaa b .tllnead la favor of the fio!elonBe.a ft Uooflaad'a (isrmaa Ilitt.r. prfr.l ty Dr. C. M. Jaehsa.i t.v.e aarrreedeated dataaad frt.tm from all partj of:Ko ('ainatanda'tkoih there may t-e tnany eatrpaaad frpard aad v.preait t a hic worthy of a liberal ftroa. yet we .'eel otrin4 to reeark. that the vatauaitr of teitinoaial with whlohthe worthy doetArbaa beea honored, by proei of tht hfrheft charaeut aad repttelUit. who fnnad It Beea.ry to have rooprra to hi pr-,5M-,ion, ia tntiuHT aiSriatv eoaoloaie. that a mere fleeti' retnlv Ur th aim ixt immediit relief of thoeafdietd with that direfal aUty. dTperia. baa aevtr beaadievrd. Se yleittun. F 1 bv fbt rCKLLKIl b WH1TC. r.TtKAT CX'RR OK DgPKP8IA. MERSHOf . Verehaat aayit CO. Sivmotii.i v.. hoy to., hy.. .i-arcn i.3. The Oeraaa Rittei giv f aevl ettieH'tia. and I herewith head yoa rti-cate of Ur. Moriao Sarkly.areapctable farmer of tht 'liBtrv.' JilwrsoxTii i.it. Ey.. 'jlareH V. 1"? CearSir I woald infirm yoa thtl ktve lea aHietcl t-tt eeveral year with ryper'. ia a verv arsravet! forra. for whioH I naei SarjrT'll at variona other renedi.. withsnt obtiafa; aay relief. Frn tbo virion ttla"aial ia favor of Hcofland'a f?rnaa P.itterJ. 1 waiiadceed to try them, aad I aow 'A)o with rletture. that turovrh their we I ant eoioyipe better tealth than f hare dove fr yara patt, aad ehoerfuUy reomead the Uitter tl all afHictri with that terrible duel. o. IUpctfal!v .nnra. To Dr. C. M. Jiekiea. MORTON tERRLPT. 8a advertUeaieat. ictS-diw fTlAHPRT I(Wintaortodeo1ers: J 1001b Whit ee Ion, ree'd thia y oad fora.lebv f6I7 PitüSfOS EUQS. KASSHI. 5te31.K. received d 'or aal by 117 PREATOX SROa. Y. T. JE!.'vI?ll;!, & CO., BtALXKS IW FINE CLOTHING! 331 DROAmVAV, Secoad door above th Aator Heate.....tKU' VOIHÄ. WW OCLDact;tto th trv-'s. that thty will b prepared W W for 8prin eaiel witi their naaal xtcBolv twek ef too taer aaalttieeof KBaDY MADE CLOTUI5G! Ia rcTereaeet whiah they would injyjt. tat the fieiilty vita wbich teir Koie caa e t:'-ei. every garment isinr nrk-dia leir.haaat kr(.l:h5. the an aii brea.tbeic; varti to eait diiler.-at rrapotUJB of tVo ras. aeaaar ehouil give then a pref?rcte over f.nj clth'.c. thotizeof which aro ini;tiitly isarki. Tie diSiealry of re.Oi.y aititf patron treat tr.tt tact, tt : prosoei. J teen vety ;r arally r::itd. taa wo;u. atr.et arteatioa tsoireen ia a d'Urratjat.oa t rcaaer otr sameaia 0'ii ti eiery retp.tto t'aeaw'.cajto " ' m aor; ieu-im t or.t'ain'.i -opiw lUadi-o: 5P ow necnat SO it rV.roa LnU: 159 Mt Dut;y lleti: 71 do Wacoa aadSoc;y hraket: GO do do do i !:; fareaVby felS SAM CSL OP.R. 'Illil 1 Ml drat V fe28 very Ca at i W 1 Ti!str i- ü.iiiVvtnv u " ' 7ix " - iDOAV Hi LA od. 2CObta ail iti.tre'dby fclo TM O. SrG.VR.-25ahd.jatre df.r.!,.by f,j9 S.K. GILBERT CO PUAII."". AC 11 1 kc ( Ult3at Work) Xaili aacorted eiaee: 30 bbl Pa Cider Viaecar; 500 boa Wiadow G I a aaaorted ei ice: 9 do rikU iaealloa. ra!loa aad qnart 15 Sardiae aad X baes; 10 da Lobetor la 2 Ik eaa; 25 da CoveOytria2lbaadltkeaa; Mboaoe TomatoCatehap;75 ba Pewper Saaee; 80 do Gennea Soap; 75bii Palm Soap; 300 faaeySoaf , ree'd aad for tale by alt I.X).BEiCAXV.

NEW AöVERTlSEiTIEÄTS.

RATES. Oa iar. tti li. t 1m. iiiiIbi. Wet tfer. tin, SI; ea wk. $1 SOf t'o rki. 92 SO; on nsth. .4; thru ata. (? V; .ia raoath... 410; b. yti.r. $15. Disc-?toa xrt:z a4ertiemeau. Card, of itsliaet .r aader. f wwa. XehrfrHirriff.attirrtiiKiououc. Dodd & Co. WHOLESALE DEALERS, Hats, Caps, Furs; Palm Leaf and Straw Goods. 144 MAIN ST. Cincinnati. SPK17IG STOCK! C. Di CA3XP & CO.,....CiaciaaaU. at rva tw .TOKC. K0S. 5 AND 7. WKST THIRD ST., 0rP0SlY2 TIIE nunx bt house. TITSrE r. now la reeeijt f our rflt SPklXG f STOCK, tt whieh w inrlt. tht aUsatie ef tlr fron atrad. ftetiag ceafiiaat teat aar aMrt8iat of PANAXA. LE3IIOSH. B5JIID aa PALil-I.SAF IIAT3. A well 1 .or r!ety f Chiiarte'i ft Str G.4. -,u.r .Uuitn,..!) (mm vithcU. iIn"fa:B rice aal imrortia aW.ct. al rooii let. al r tago af I wo o?Ter. iarihaat na I aeo tt great adraa uyint of Brat bkBvi. 71RXV VAlTiT ISli. ESSES. HtTJIMEH3 A WOODS. rat repeetfally ill onnaaeato tho ettix.aa of t.nui. fc.d lenitr,

t!m thejr bird .cei?l ta.miolf n toiethtr in oniiaff. ,r, rtcp'.ojJ. which rtpcrt Lall It rrinttd with thi rrtrth. porpoe of earryiac a noaao. ia aaJ Pictorial ; .iB-,ft,,f ity Conneil. . , .

FuMim. and h.r. h by ..riet att.at.on t. taees. taod.ra:. ehartead a workcsan-liko oaeeatloa cf all ioh ntrati j to tfc:m to tteeift a literal ibt et ulli 1 a:M. . . . . . N. B. tr.o Utter of vatlortylaad ia.rvd ad f!l(i-i tt order at abort B'ti.e. lo ieTi.es lor TanBor. 0.1d Tellow aal Maaonie Kff .li. I irtBiCB h'.capi. A. raiateiin tb aot UtUlnl mauatr. uaop a i.ecuiirti t.tweeo Firataad vratef . kt.3 run UE.irr on f JpWOl'miBcia boTuesca Maiatrtt. 'etwea3d pdta. Xi. will o teased for a term or year, it a i'w vet it p.i d for aoca ta xah5-4 WM. UEILLT. L.UST. ft TRtmnlMMftPlVFI with tir 1 'a crank 'A ad a iltcr b-xd beariac tho lalviala of I. )..tvO-i O. Tb flayer will te tuitatla rnwarcl ty Karia?tt at Woolioy t: Sawyer' !r'j toro. tuLi' THIS li.VZ.lR9 POWDai CDSIP.iriY. ASUrACTCBSaS AK3 DZi LKB9 IX "3 A VINO rs Jaeed their price to correspond with the r--ducel euit of Slrpetro. roat:na to o?r their well ktowa triad of Klcctrio lMl'At IC.ri.r. aal llFMCt ur HirLCi'owier. iakeriaad caaUto-. Alst tiunpuwdtr lor bUf.inr aal iiicirr.coLTprlaini a lull Kiottnent of 'lualit.o aad klal rtinrcd by th trado, (aarutiai U (Ivo eaüt itfaction. Thtftanilira oftteir Powder. wtiwhM bow eniorci tn hl.'heatrn jt.tlon for mo r t!u tweatv-vo itir. will bo fs-jad annirpMod by an other Dkcu.Actur of the kind ia tfce world. r or tale bv ta pvinc lfl Sever. n9 alo at tn oCie of toe umriny, io. J Wall, car. Water etreet. 'ev York. A. O. UA.lA.Cl, Preaidret. A. R. Docct.a. foe'y. wh-Cmd Miu mi: t'.io OFr TK.-:5 bit i-tin Laitera 1. M. Ojtte. rco'd thi üay by tab ?.. If. rnoK ft oT. j7 "X lAQ i jor'.l Cottca Y'ara; aV Stara do f'arrt Chaia : 40 tal Cnttoa Batua6; 13 Iii fand? 7ia. jat re Nl by tr tt Z. H. COOK L. SON. O DXS Tottato Caüof ; 2 tx Peper San;; Iii bat att'4 prouadSt ioe. icittoMl y 3h4 Z. Ii. COOK A SOX. THE !Yi:Y STILL aih:aiii ffni3 rop-tlar earabl!f:meBt I.a reeeatly teal eatesalve Ü arranaauierU lr tho eaaaa aetiar of I'jiifr. Sogar, P.,.-toB. feoia. Pie tiie. Watered Oriter Cracker: Pt lut l'.rtei. Ae.. io. tcrcther wita a i4 aaaortmeat ef Leaf lirrad. C.ae ri J Tit Th ahicrÜKr ha alio rnrehajcd th PaUat Eifhtfor the Dtaafatjre ef Craa & I'aol' PATENT LOAF BItEAD! Madoby naebinsry. wbeh pnaacaacJ tian eofrfor qall tie ovartj oldocyloof wabufaetiire. Tho llreai taa the advaataje of boiag more Raifurm taucb. taadaomer and white ia ppetrr.aeo thaa I read hereto'ore oaio Itkoep null ibar. aad i o ofceo:loaaMo for no whem a week old. It cut aa hitadiaHKlv a tho lcet featd Ctit. aai withOBt im. Ii f oca Jurthtr aad eoraiaf ieto reneral tifela faaüit aotaerutctieo to "BAXaa'a Blt.av." all who ose Laktr'a CrcaJare iarited to rive tLi aw artiel a tral. X'i("Fanilli caa tettpplled at tficir doeri with aay article la Die lis. freh Irnrn thi evea. fiJTCuaatry oiJer and ordet from the river, promptly 9114 and delvcrci. at tL liew Yatk Cakrry. ob Pirat t., oppaiUtto Po.U&iCe. Cih4-?a J.C. UAl'hT. PAVER liAGlG VÄl.i:iIOCE. " C. KC1I.M1TT dk KTA11K. run ITIIIT, V B a a MAI. gA VING received thencatitaad noal uiralUitllci Wall Pnpc Uoxdrrit TT repeo! fully Hvi to tho ttteo'Iia of the cntli to ear npariar aoitarat mil th inoat baantifal aad la'ait sty le, will be lur&iohed atwhoKsaleaad retail apoa very re oa-a'-e trr tiat-ta fKM2KM AD X.t-:lfJ.H. 25 text G taci .y iiuitfi Lenea. received aad for by ch4 PRiiSIOE BEOS. ciri 11! 3 fOhhd prime New Or!e 9ie,ar: C S hhd Clarifiod üua-tr; 20 lilt Orotbed Sogar; 2' do Leaf tie; 10 tie Fjlvriil. mh4 PKiU5TO:i BROS. (IfJAIlS IIUlHli IOI.APrJ . SObbla; 2J Laif IL la, jtut received aad lot title ty mb5 Pi:2aT0!T EP.OS. vr-.rDniFa.-aJ bb?e Tar; it) I'Kidsa Llroorn; 50 Wash Boirdi; 2V beaej Wiadow Glaaa; 40 bia Spine nn ree'd ead f.ralby tahl PRLSfON BROS. 7s ill, ro mal::. JT WISH to dU?oe of my Steam Flouring 11 ill aad rrenaJa n i the city of New Aibaay. lod... oa tho roroor of Mate aad t!a stre-ta. Th baildio i ed feet frott, luu Itct deep, four torie hlvh.ialitittially I clitof hard briekea atroex atore fonadatioa laid ia waterlin. Th Mill ie ia perfect runain order, caa cako 3 t barrel of Coar ia 24 boar, aad i eeavoaieBtto the depots ef tho K. A. ti S. rad JeJereoavillo P.ailroais. aad the Ol io river. Th property will VtaolJ low aad rn easy rarmtt. rl.l (N. A. Tribune) JAS. MAU.1ii.iLL. 1S37. 1837. NEW SPRING STOCK AT ".TIIOLESAtVEI J. C. JEWELL & CO., rrrj ATE. aad rlrecelviaf , daily, the Iirrt ana Vttt ui.U loruia'cekof r7 tiuifit, Xeotlons Hats r.nrt Caps. Xirots uu'l Sheca Ac, Ac. Ever before Vrotitht to tXie darbet, or.tiattac ia fart ef 40 eaeoa txaoned Priau; 3 ct' Chalhci; 5 d oo Lawaa; 4 io ninshauii; . 7 Co do D.'Laae; 1 do Frea h jce'aetLawas; 1 doplila Mack Lawni; 1 io a'd Popl ar; 1 de d'Loicea: 1 do iatefe. Coiaer Vine aad'iret a'.rt. K.aptvill. Iod. mh) 3 0. JC'TKLL ft C3 have intrecivcd uV IScfj; Bleeeh4 .Mn.Ha; to ca ta'd Cottoaade; 7 t rtoims; 2 do Shepherd Cheet:; 3 do Apr do; 1 do SpaniühTiaea eoat'r; 3 do Col'd CiJilric; 2 da Uro a Liaea. cor. ml2 cu ucmirrr Twtedt; t do do Jent; 3 do MarreiiltaCoetias; 1 do Oadet fixture; 4 de Linea briiliac: ' 4 !o Check CeaUscj; Tie aad Fitt-tu. y C. JlVTLL ft CO.. have ia atova acw ready V o) IvijtUnltrowa Sbtetiat; i( pitcti Uraak; 1J bait hi trtiBir Stripe; 25 da Carp'tiBr,: 1 do 5rowa IfrilMara; 10 da Oit Cloth; 7 do a4vted Ticloa:; S'i tie Tkee,; U do ftael'ableachadSheet'e;; 20 de PaJJ.aj. corner Tiaa aad l'int-iu. rah 3 TJ C. J 9 15 i JEWELL ft CO.. hive alio i pietkeaaiaraer t:attiaier s 50 pleic S tr.jcr l'aatlar: f pieeee vieh col'd Silia; C taosy ovcu; i:ec r.i I Ja; 10 co Flnreac ilk; 75Silk llant Ilea: 25 Crap SI awl; 3'e.i'4 aad bl'k ilk Stawli; 50 n.Laa bavlt: 75 Challi fihawlo; 7S Sil fctatf. corar Viae and t ira U. eat? O -"L M Vtt't Mack aad col red Teoi HU; ? A da do do Far 4a; SJoo aay' black aad eclor&d lla'a; 10 rio Palra Latt; 11 cue Lc-teraHiU: tX mrm'A ..''J f'lV T . ..r . i, ..... . ..i I ftraw Paaaeu. ia a fart aa'.y ef cv i took iatnialiaeof , r.., -mm hmwm 1.1... If ! .. 4 . .... .1. I , puVlio at low pric an-1 oa go'! term please v a call ; at ojr ixn, Oitatr Viae aad Firat-atre-. Kr- cariil. led. aahS J.C.jr.'EI.L A CO. ijrnc nncLAi sp:ci p.ti.' cas 5o oo J. i 'a .'epptr; f4dea li lb cau naier; &i do Jfctb do Abpice; 20 do i lo do Ciauamoa. 40 do lb d Clove; All the ehe re food ere p .t p eJtpreaely for oar ova trade aad warraate pcteor a ooie. w"t receive ry wbJ Z H. COOK k Koir. äOHUICK FAMILY AIL-.1 AltO J UD do U lb eaa; SO do M oaae: SO da lib da. warraatoai Pare kr ak Z. H. COOK ft SOX. GJF. RTBFLOtm.i Iblt adarkle'i extra triad, (at Z. U. OoüE 4 OK. C7 ree'd by J3

MISCELLANEOUS.

AW OUDAME raoTTriyj roa raa uitnoi or bchooi. iavtTaaa Binaha TBEia duties Ava raorwixo roa fci crsT&or a KIJICHUT Of TBI TAX UCTIU TvU. SCHOOL rClFOUS 1 TBE Cltl OF T-ixsrn.L:( . . BE U aria'ati t tb'Coaa Coia?!l f t&aCHraf EviBit ill, thai tbrtt Truttcci tl.a'l L Wcw4 hy tha q.aiiCea vctra et th City at KvaaiTiUata taaaahargaaf U.PaMieSba.UaaadaeMioaalaffairt.l EtuitiII.; .a. t which Trvtaea aball b tltetad ach rear, u ttrra thraa yeania aarrdanea witatatriair&cau .fib S.b.alLav reniiTt to ma jawateip iraitt.i, aaa iaeaor failaxot a'.cet. r ia cast f r.ciraatioa ar dtata at aay Tro.uo, tba 0 y Coaacilibail fill tla Tacaacy kj ar rtotnat. uU taa to. lb. Tnutc.a äefora Uriif irti lb. Jlwli.rr. .ff th.ir dnti.i. .ball .xeat. a beaa ravabla t tba Oitr at -aiTille with fre.h.la uratitt La tb. ..n.rK.u.m ml tt.m Ctfcmoa Coaacil. ia a penalty aot tbaa dtabla tt amcaatol taaltTi.d ia tba city far achaal parpta.a. t.ui oaiit.oacd f.r th. laitilol aiaeVaix f tbair aaUta aa Stbo.l Trau.M. aai for tba laivMal afpraprlaUaa af 4 a;bol fua-U. so. Th tili Trat Um ibaU hava ckarga af taa aaaeatiaaal aSa.i of tba a.ty. protid.. prara aa4 farabk aauatla tuiUiBjt. t. aegmiaodatotbabi4ria ia tba eitr. attoaaicg aehcol; rxataiae aat taploy aaiulla Uaehfr. protrrita nUa aoi rtgaUtioai for tha (orfrantat af Uta ttaabtrt and (vpi'.a. aaa ha, cbarr ei all b.ildir . roraitar aa apparat?! boloBciag u tbabla.aad tlall artber aa aboard rly oao of tbeir aualt r viatt ach trbool at laaat twioa Carng ?ch trm: th a ay tathib tetaola. tad r.icrita rolti and resulatioaa or th. admbpi.a of rhildroa et of tt. city aj taivrw atbrlaia. aad for tba traaafrr of acbolara from eat Krade or sct.M to another, aad nay diasiit thara fr iitpmnttfutv. inuuriHtr r ...i.. .f mmt aapead er exrel r'P!"' ii.rdirly a.adact. diaobodioaca orirriitar atuadsr. 4n. Maatortof ladtatarod apprtali.ea. parauor ir diaas of a'.l papila. oxirpt taiti.n aohelar. matt teaidc K or hi tranfrrtd to tbo eitr tor oebool parpoiet to avail thonaclv of tho loaefitaef tba Pablia Scboola. . . - 5t. tVhansvcr aay paront orgaardiaa aball atakoaeeoiplaint ia wrltlar to tba Trait. agaiDat any Uarher for arutl. l.arsh or ieproptr tiratmtnt or Fsaiabatoat of an ponl:ti Trnatec Sali forthwith iaveatiaata tho can a f ctaplair t. asd if wU teaaded. comet tb am tor dumitc tbo teachr. actio tho part of mediator totwoea parrat and teacher, aad carefully aasrd.ac tba rithu aad aaorala of tbeKidrea; aad whaetr aiy t.a.htrha!lBaaefrini lair.1 ia wrUitt. that aay pupil is diaerderly. ditohedieat or lrri-1-.r and tartly ia attoadaaeoM to oanao aa inory to tha ibtl. tt. Troitor hall forthwith iarestitat. th. eaoeoof co tlalata aad f poad or cap el th rapil. If tht aaaia )( aot corrreiad or rtnewe. (ra Th Truitar hall at th cad of each aehaol oaartor -make a report ia writ ion to th Covaira Ceaaril of the city . fUtingtho ainonatof inoaey (trended dari.r thatqaarter aad what ti. aambcr of iinlli .lu.li.. Vnhlia School aad tho it att.adaae aad tb.B.mbtr of t.ach-" 71B. Th. Tfwartr of th. fit f E...rll. .kl. V (eawo Treasurer, and aa.) act atvart tbo prcprt..nad j anoint o( th eitr rerenar. levied far Ptlhe Srhocit u dn ' a th ie it eolleeteJ. which ahall la paid oat vy him ; .Qiy ,. rier crura by tho Hoard .f Seb.ol Trata. ,, ,..4 fcj prcaiieat of aaid Board aad attoaud b tb Clirc. gra. The Tratte ahall appo at tSeir own clerk rW nay ar'Btio of their owa aambcr eltrk. aad kokall bo rpr'n""' for all hi art. Tbt nrdinaaeoto bo la fall fore from and after tb SCb dtvof Ifftcn. A. D ln;. JOUN UEWSOX. Mayor. Wrt.f. If. Walkeb. City Clerk. f-27-?-t i Volkiboto copy. ' rZ4! KOXCStarCndlc; Vy30d Ta'low do; 8 i Pepper: S kaj Alepeo; SCO Iba Clavr. ree'd aad for ! T felS I. Jn V. UK1MAN.N. FOH iu;.T. "ST,vrARElrnrsE l rt! Poarth atrooU. aeitto y'f Cacel Oo'lector' et: e. , ibcOfcooa M.atr;t. lately oecapled by th Coaaty Treaaurrr. ' ? A ouf jrubl rai Jeas oa Pint tret botwooa Ualborry asd am. Ala tor Lear. evri,l imiU trtcti of land adialaiaf th ciiy. rniuii-ia iur nrara. jllt-ateo A uly to BAKER A PARYIV. t i UOICB FARM LVAC8 Füll 8 A LR. TH2 1LLIH0IS CENT. SAL It. S. COMPAJY is or rai raarnTO scix aioct 1,500, 000 A CUES CHOICE FARMING LANDS, IS TRACTS CF FeKTT ACLEa ASD CP AIDS, On Ix)n Credits and at low Hates of Interest. rnmr.St: Undj wer araat;! by tbo Govora meat U aid ia tl.a coaatractioaol thia iZoad, aad aro aaioc t the richest ana ta.t fcruioiath world Taey esteud No'thrait aaa orisww. inroago too middle ef th Mate, to the estrim Snath, and lacljd ry variety of oliokai aad pro qi-tint fo-4iid batwoea th.. parjllela of lattltud. Tho Nirthcra pr-.loait ehtfly prniri. Iater. tnd with fa crovt. and in th aJdlle aad Soother otnira timber pro litiaiati, alttraatiBC Ub btaauial p:airie aad ta'fa climate I more healthy, tc'ld ted )iillc. thfa ary mT part ef tin country the air t pare aad trecirr. hilo liim atrcaaa aaa f rioiof txc. )lat wacr at.ar. Uitjcaiooa Coal io Unutlr raiact. aau ourrlia a. ehiij. and dciralle fuel, tela; larai.htd at m.ny poibu at i J to It per tot aad wooJ caa te hid at the ain rate rtr cord. ItuiHiaj Stoi.ocf eveellcnt qnUity alao attoaad. wbict eait. i rvucre tut little uci iaa th ciieaae ef traaiportitti'a. Th rat ff rlility of thate lia.la. which ar a 1 lark rich tnoold trwi two ta fiv tect tp. aad fcktl; raliiae their coatif oit y tv thia Krad, by hich every facility i tuxhi.L.d for tiavtl ai.J t't-rni:atioB to the rriaeia) u.artet North, touth. Kat. eat aud the ccoaomy with wi.ick ttty can to caltivateo. reader them the tnott vaJaable iaveatnitat that caaboNnad: and preaaat the utoat lavoiaUa arnartaaitr . . j i ptroobi f iaduairiou habit aad rnall Btaaaa, l aequtie ' r"fottaMe ltt!epe!eaee la a few year. CI icaro ia bow therreateat train mark.t ia tho a.rl-i,il tb Uetlity aad eeoai.Biy with which tb producta af U.eco laoda caa I triaaportcd t that Kartet, make tht at ataeU taot i r.ifitibU. at the price a ked. thaa thoae wivre toaote' at ko ra at rate a the additioaal eont tt aaapurtatiea iaa perpetual a on the latter, whirbsi'aat bo boroe by tbo fr dac.r. ia tho redueod pric b retire for ha raia. ft. The Title i rrfect wad when to Baal parireat aro made. Deed are executed by th Tratteea ari-oitd lyth State, aad ia whoo the title i veeted. te tb parebaaar. wairh oarey to them atrolat title ia fa aimp.a. f r aad -clear of ttry incutnlrk.ee; lito or mertjraae. T!1L IT.K i: AUK Fit 0.1 1 6 TO S30. i.rra.sr oslt thrkb rr.a rrxv. Tweaty per cent, will 1-dedncud from th credit prica for Cash. Those who ptircti ea lorg credit, tiv aoU payable (a ' 3. 3.4. S aad year after data, aad ar rtimrtd t.imrr.f, OKe-teath aocnatlv (or Ct ear as ta Lav OBO-Lall tb land order cultivatioa, at tie end el tl at time. Cumptient "artet or will anconptBy thofo who with to exaniiaethcao Laad. fr ofchart. aad aid them ia anakiaar elect.oa. Thelande revaiaint; nnicld art u rich aaa vtlottl at these ahichLart beea dirteacd ef. 8ECTIOIVAL MAPS Will te at to any one who will eoclo f. fty eeatt ia ptapeataci. ao1 took er painphleti, coBtaiLiat; turou iacttocv of aa. eful f rmirc. aieard by rpo;alie aad wil-ka fartatra livlc ia tba aWthtciha of th Jt ailroad Laad, throrchoat tb r tau alee tb cottef fraeiBg, price ef cattle, x tat of harvea'.ia. tbreabiac. etc. or an t other ia tcrrr.a;i. will lo chttrivllv rivca applicat.oa. either teroally or ty letter, ia fccl'h. reach er CrrrtB. aiireeitt JOHN WILSO.w, Laud Comm.aviorer of tb IUiaeio Teatral K. P. Ct. CfLceialliiao.aCaatral R. K. Ut. Mvr.aU Chicago. Illiaoi. - TfiiGS. 50d fiah Eg. jeat rt'eived and fnr a' by iti MAMCKL VICCE8V. tl Corter Maia aad SacoBd-atrreta. 12 A it DIVA Iti:. TTirE ar daily reeeiviac. adiltioaa to oar Iare aad well atanrted aiock of odj, aad thia (prist; will darlicatoa'l bill, ao natt-r whoa broncht Boat or M eat. We have ia atore ever) thiar teat ia rejuired for the farmer bnu:etf iot porpee. thateomoe wader the bead of Ilardwate. U oikTtto the atuctioa of citiice a w'.l aicaatr BerrhbBUto eiamifi ear nock before pnrchtar. f12 EAbCOChlftbO.NSTAQV rtlAR. RIOL COFKKr. AD BIC'C - 2 hlid choice i:ar; lt bbSepleata'.ina Mwiaaae; StbUN I clarified Sarar; lOlacachoiee J:.oCofle: 2 do Powdrd i; 1 tirc Elc. just rco'd pa termor Jaoief iloatzomery aad for aalo by fell VICKKiiV ft JOHXSTOTf. UKLMfl CKMtM.-SJbb fa rt-r aad for aal cl4 1 Z DOZ aaaorted Pie Cboraa; JL3doi Ho Cedar Ckara: t'xeiu cow Pail tt 25 Rack cord Beckett; 1') dot 1 hopt eedar 6aekta; 10 doia'd codar. eak aad pia b- Ttaek.ta: UdoawtULacktu; 50tcte aae'dcov'd Poa-e. foraaJby fi Z. 11. COOK d SON. llOWAltO ASSOCIATION PIIILADELPUIA. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS TO all poteen afSicted with Sexaal Dieee. each a 8rr.axATaaBxA. Ssiial. iuikm. Iaroiaaca. GosominrA. Glut, aipmus, tUVic ef OsAaua xtxiw AheHOtt'AKb A1HOCIATI0V. ia viewer the awful dotnictioa of hB.a life.eauaod ty Sexaal diaeaiea.aad tb deecptioB practiced apoa tte aaturtat ate victime of aaehdie ease by Qiaeta. hat ciiectcd tb.ir CcBalUBg S&rgeea. aa a ChariuMe Aot worthy ef aheir bko. to rive judical Adtice Gratis, ao all poraeae that afiicted. aprly by letter, with a deserif ttB el their cou'lition. ( occapatioa. batite of li'e.Aa.,) aadiBeaMof cztretne poverty aad uacriaf. ta FcnsrüH Xtüicisi Fti or Cnaatc. 1 be Howard Artociation ia a beavoleat iaatltatloa, er Ublliitd ty rctal Dlown:-r.t. fr tie) relief ef tbelekaad diatreoad. aihiiuo with Virulent tad fpidr'r.i liaaoo.' It h sow a oarpla of tnca e, which tn Ditectar tar voUl to cxpesd iaadvertieiactho akoveaetieo. 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