Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 189, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 March 1857 — Page 2

mh Journal. 7. Y. CAKULX, ZSROS. C. X. DREW, 3., LOCAL BDITOR. EVANS VILLE: SATURDAY MORNING.:: ::::::::MARCII 7 The Prixcetos and Mouxt Carmel Railroad. By some orersight or neglect, our citizens were not sufficiently notiCed of the Railroad meeting at Princeton on Saturday last, to give it due attention. Those who had charge of the preliminary steps failed to inform our citizens ol their intended movement There was no correspondence with any one on the subject, snd no concert of movement. The Princeton Courier announced the meet ing, and we copied the notice, but there being; no further discussion of the matter, and no other information given, we were led to infer the project had been deemed premature, by those most interested in it. We are assur ed by our citizens most interested in the trade of the city, and in the Crawfordsville Rail road, that they are qiute anxious to have a conference with the citizens of Mount Carm el and Princeton on the subject; and that they will meet them at any future day they may select, at Princeton, or other point, and confer upon the ways and means of building the road. But there should be some prelimi nary understanding, so as to enlist the co op eration of all who are favorable to the pro jecc We regret exceedingly that the meet in; on Siturday last, should have had so inoi tifying a termination. The Courier says, quite a number of the citizens of Mount Carrue c.ttnc ever to attend the meeting, and fully expected, as they had a right to expect, ' that Princeton and Evansville would feel, at least a sufUcieut interest in the real to meet and consult with them in the matter. This, however, they have seen lit not to do, and the enterprise, 'for the present, wo presume, will be tfro-ped." Let U3 try it again. 07" The Senateon Wednesday voted by a majority of seven, that Bobbs, Cooper and Bice, Senators from Marion, Fountain, and Rash counties, were entitled to their seats. Three Democrats voted in favor of them; and the partita themselves had the sense of propriety to refrain from votin; in their own cases. The committee reported that' Daily hid no legal right to the seat mado vacant by the rejection of Woods, and the Senate concurred in the report. The Republicans have thus relieved themselves from the reproach of having rejected Woods for the purpose of put ting one of their own party into his place. These two acts of the Senate are the first evidence of a sense of justice and right on the part of tae rival factions, towards each other, that they have exhibited this session. Ta SpRixa Elkctios. Four weeks from to day, the spring election for a new Common Council and City Clerk takes place. Should the annexation of Lamasco be consummated before that time, it is probable that the new Council would be largely Democratic But we hopo that politics will not enter into the election in any form. We want men of ca pacity and honesty with enlarged views of the proper po'icy to be pursued by the city. during the next year. The present City Council, with Mr. Rathbono at the head of the Finance Committee, has done much toward promoting the credit of Evansville; and it is a fact that citv orders have for months pa3t been sold on tho street for a less dis count than ever before. Let the citizens of each ward meet and select their candidates. The election is important enough to secure attention, even at this early day. Legislative. In tho Senate on Wednesday, tho appnisment bill was taken up, and discussed. Should tho bill pass we will publish it in the Journal. The bill was referred to a Committee for the purpose of making some slight amendments. The report of the Committee on elections in the contested cases of Senators from Marion Rush and Fountain Counties, declaring that Rice, Cooper and Bobbs were duly elected Senators was taken up. and adopted. Neither ofthe Senators interested voted on the adoption of tho report. Tho House Temperance bill was taken up and ordered to a third reading In the House the bill to destribute to each county, the school funds raised in it by taxation, tciug on its passage, a lenglhy dicussion took place. This bill is one of great importance, and we aro glad to record its passage by a vote of 57 to 32. A bill was introduced providing for tho election of agent of State by the people, and to appoint Mr. Stover (Dem.) until his successor was duly elected. Tho Republicans amended the motion that Dillon (Rep.) should be State Librarian. The Democrats refused to concur in ithe amendment, and when the question was put on the passage, the Republicans bolted. The bill was laid on the table. The sama farce was enacted when the Democrats endeavored to appoint Dr. Barlon Canal Trustee. The proceeding of the House were interrupted by the firing of cannon, in token of rejoicing that the administration of Franklin fierce was at an end. Kansas. Cov. Geary vetoed the Bill for calling a conteation to form a constitution far the State, on ths ground of its unfair and iniuitou provisions. It was however parsed unanimously over his veto, and is therefore a law. The Legislature adjourned on the 28th at day-light, after sitting all nijht. After the adjournment, the members called in a body on tha Governor to express their cordial good will towards him, notwithstanding the dilTerencc of opinions that occurred between them. Qr- The Edinburg Review for January has bten received. Leonard, Scott & Co., New York, re-publish all the English Reviews and Blackwood. These choice periodicals art stereotyped, and back numbers can be obtained by addressing the publishers, No. 51, Gold itrwt, Ntir York.

Kassas. The following letter was address

ed to Mr. Thomas Taylor, a respectable gen tleman who goes to Kansas to make locations for a number of the respectable and enterpris ing mechanics at Cannelton, and is from a very reliable source. It will be of interest to the large number of emigrants from this region who are preparing for a start to the ter ritory. It is dated at Parkvillo. Flatt county. Missouri, opposite to the new town of Quindora, which has recently been laid out by Eastern capitalists, with the view of making it the shipping point and emporium of Kansas valley. The Kansas river is of such uncer Lain navigation that a railway roust soon su perscede it A railroad from Parkville to inersect the Burlington and St. Joseph railroad is already determined upon, and it will un doubtedly be extended up the Valley of the Kansas; making Parkville and Quindora the crossing point on the Missouri: Dear Sir: We still hear tho low growl of the ultra agitators, but the great bulk of the people have become determinedly conserra tive; and the great railroad projects have so taken hold of the public mind that they will crush out civil discord and sectional hate. We are confident that railroads and immigra tion will soon settle the question with regard to the institutions of tins lerntorv, and we, the people, will level up to tho higher grade of humanity. It is thought Quindora will be the metrop olis of Kansas; it is the first site for a town on ascending the river, in tho Territory. It was laid otl'un last Christinas, when it was in the woods, and divided into 5000 lots, which at first sold for $15 each. They are now worth $i0. Property is rising; lands three and four miles back, were sold last year for $10 per acre. Xow they are worth from .$20 to $50 per acre, lhere will be some land in Shawnee Nation, after the Indians have seec-t-.il their allotments, which will be opej to settlement in the spring, and good claims can be made back on tlu Blue. CJood land on this (the Missouri) side, can bo purchased from $10 to $20 per acre for unproved farms. In Harrison count' Missouri, next to the Iowa Slate Line, good lands can be cat-Ted, with land wartants, not far from whtrt, we propose to run our railroads to Burlington. The land office at Plattsburg will bo open about tho first of March, when all this land will ba taken up at once. This last described country, is better timbered than Kansas, and there you can purchase land for $5 per acre. Our lands here on the Missouri are very fine. Parkville an 1 Quindora are in sight on opposite sides o the river. At either place a person would do well with a mill. We pay ten cents a bushel for grinding corn, and one fifth for grinding wheat. A saw mill is wanted. Lumber sells for 15 per M. for sheeting $-0 for wcatherboarding $25 for flouring or joist', and the demand is greater than can be supplied. Quindora was in the woods on the first day of Jannary, and it is already a town. They are building thero as fast as lumber can be procurod. The company have a capital of 3,000,000, and if we can push our railroads through, it will soon be a city. Its founders are Eastern men, and are very liberal in all their arrangements with immigrants, in order to draw them to this point Your friend, GEO. S. PARK. Fitch is tue U. S. Senate. Tha Senate laid upon the table the resolution of tho Judiciary Committee ordering testimony to bo taken in this State upon the validity of Fitch's election. The Senate came to the conclusion perhaps, that it would bo an awkward proceeding to send a committee into our Legisture to investigate the rights of members to their seats. Our Senate too havo made such a proceeding nugatory by formally and constitutionally settling the right of the members whose seats were contested to hold their places; a decision which the U. S. Senate could not reverse under any state of facts. But leaving the question undetermined, serves Fitch's purpose- gives him time and allows him to draw his salary, and ligure for a year as a psuedo U. S. Senator, to the disgrace of the state, and the disparagement of the constitution of the country. The Senate of the U. S. is degrading itself and losing the respect and confidence of the people by its complicity in such degrading political huckstering of demagogues for place. Tho following ii Fitch's statment in answer to the protest of members of our Legislature to the Senate contesting his seat. It is one ofthe boldest misstatement of facts ever placed upon the Records of Congress. He says: In the organization of said State Senate, according to the Constitution, laws and usages of the State, the Lieut. Governor presides, and super intends the admission of the members, and the taking the requ red oaths of office. That upon this occasion, in violation of such Constitution, laws and usage, the said three members, who were without the expressly required cre dentials of election, the certificate ofthe prop er and only returning officer, and.whoie seats were also known to be contested, on the grounds of fraud, also known tobe true, were by a presiding officer, chosen for tho purpose by the members of the Senate, designated as Republicans, contrary to all Jaw, and by naked wrong, directed, notwithstanding, to bo sworn in. and for the clear purpose, illegal and fraudulent in fact, of defeating an election of Senator of tho United States." The Lieut. Gov. docs not'according to tho Constitution, laws and usage" preside over tho organization ofthe Senate; for neither requires hun to be present at the organization ot that body. The three members ofthe Senate were sworn in by the presiding officer Judge Oookins they had their credentials and hare been declared by a large majority of the Senate three of Fitch's own political friends voting for them to lc fully entitled lo their seats. No man that was not w holey reckless of honor, truth and character, would have stated such falsehoods. Italy. Befortj the last adjournment of th& British Parliamenl it was stated in debate, that France ly secret treaty had Ruarrantced to Austria tho possession of her Italien provinces; that is, that Franca would co operate to suppress any revolutionary movements in Italy; this was denied by Lord Palmerston. The charge was reiterated on re-assemblage m I 1 1 . . 1 ...I. - 1 1 Ol parliament, ana 11 nis wen auiuuipi uj. Pa1mcrton, who now confesses the fact, and 1-"-justifies his former denied by sajinS that the compact is merely a military 'arrangement, and I af w. k. . not a political one; a species of hair splitting f Italv iV in. wV..n. I'.lm.rclnn ia hmnni irnitr I conspiracy of the tyranU against her rihu and liberties.

Per lb JoaraaL Ail Expose. Conttaaad from jtsUrdsj's Joarual J

To Olitkk II. Smith, Esq., President of tit . L4r C. S. L. JMlroad Company. Before we knew of the existence of these pulsions in the contract, though we knew they ought to be there, we have seen your self and the contractors unite your forces, and by means unaccountable, procure, I think, the vote of your Board, most palpably, to violate both the letter and spirit of two out of three, of these lonely saving clauses, in this ruinous instrument. Sir.I have to beg the pardon of some, if not all the members of your Board, for thus referring to them, and I will say here that 1 am sure when the above order was passed they did not know and were not advised of it3 scope and aim. I wish to be distinctly understood when I say, that under an order of your Board, Mr. Carpenter has demanded the S100.UX) or tho city of Evansville lionds, to be used on the first division of this road, and professedly to be used to purchase rails or pay duties; which is a violation of our orig mal agreement with vou, when we subscribed our stock: a violation ofthe clause in the con tract between the road and Carpenter & Co., which requires these bonds to prepare the road for the rails; and a violation of tho faith which you as President of the Company plight ed to Mr. HopKins,Mayor ofthe city, which last agreement you refer to in the body of the con tract, with Carpenter & Lo. There is one more feature in, or perhaps to, this contract to which I desire to invite vour attention. After all those visions of "wealthy and influential Eastern parties" and of "the certainty of early completion,' which accompanied the announcement of this contract and flitted before our unenlightened eves, this last development is something for which we, after even the lapse of near three years are not prepared. After looking carefully through the body of such an instrument, we naturally examine the execution of it, the signatures, to see who are bound by it; when, m this case, wo look for the signatures of the men, who havo undertaken to do this urar live million job, in threo years time, wo find simply the signature of "Willard Carpenter .v Lo." Here sir, and on this subject 1 have no comment to mike You were and are the President of tho road and know who that signature was intended to bind. You are u good lawyer, and know who it does bind. I surely need not remind you that if an ac knowledged leader in any public enterprise, would preserve bis inhuence and usefulness. he must hot only avoid the pursuit of ignoble ends by crooked means, but he mustavoid the very appearance of such evil. That it is not enough for him lo be pure, lio must have a care that ho is unsupccicd. Before the date of that contract, yoursel and Mr. Carpenter, as the originators and loaders in this great and difficult enterprise wielded a powerful moral inliuence over the minds of the people and enjoyed to no suial extent tho prestige of heroism. After the knowledge of that contract, a least so far as he was concerned, that mora inliuence and prestige were gone. They had given place whether justly or not (Gol forbid that I should judge; to the imputation o cupidity. Before it, he was our strong man of whose rowess and inliuence his owrrtQnmunity were proud, and surely the mutiere and strength of public men and men of public sp nt, are vain able public property. He had done us, on more occasions than one, important publi service, and in other respects, as well as in tho progress of this enterprise, we were direct Iy and deeply interested in the preservation o his public strength and public usefulness. Bur I : I I sir, wncii juuiiitc eu mm wiin mis contract, though little of its peculiar characteristics have been known until lately, enough was known, to greatly impair his public influence and thereby to impede the farther progress o your road. Sir, the shears of Delilah, were not more fatal to tho strength of Sampson, nor tue poisonca sniri oi cssus 10 mat oi Hercules, than hat been this contract to the strength of this strong man of ours. Such, sir, has been its influence upon these contractors, so far as I have the pleasure to know them. Permit mo now, briefly to show its influ ence upon the road. To do this I shall chiefly have recourse to your own exhibit and reports, and shall pay my particular addresses to vour several successive annual tables of asse therein contained. You, at least, can desire no better authority than them. Leaving ou then, what you are pleased to put in as ''stock taken by contractors," and as "iron, bonds, $10,000 per mile, to be taken it par by contractors," which of course, are well enough understood by this time, as being no "assets," and having out "road graduation at cost," and right of way at cost," which we well know have no business in the "assets column, which also contains the whole stock subscription out of which the work has been paid for. These itpms left out your own three published tables of assets for March 1st, 1851, May 10th, lSoo and May 1st, 1650, (since which you have given us no report), will stand as follows: Ureh tat. U.M. twrriptioaa etheit!oe KeaaevUleaad Lamaeco..3.v.(mo Hubcriptient ! lanos aicaaa value v,0O Individual cajh sufcscriptioas 30.ut0 Total .ti.uto.wo Seoyoir exhtt it March nt, M.v 10th. l5f. f nteriptioa. ÜTaaseille and Lamasco... .2V).ono iioal cstte la eea oi trust. zii.uj .. lite i a Ok ................ f 9 BoteoBvertd liJ.COi Cih stock net paid Ibt.iU paid 1.TJ 121.K1 Tour report ilay 10th. 1835 0 create sine eahlbit of March 1st, 1S51 May 1st. 15. Sul'fcriptins. Evanseille aad Limasce.. Kil estate iv. deed ol trust " aotia deed of trust Botoonecyed ISO.WJ itnxto .... 231.4.2 KP).I4() IM 2l Ii. t:3.7rT Cash suck. Apparent increase sibco May 10th. 1S33 013,9 s bai decreaao eiace March lit. lavt of bo.iT A farther esaratnation ot those taUee chews the; on 3!rcb Is'i IH'4, the cash Bbschj ti.asam,dt'.....,30.nro That oa the HKh of May 1853, they had ducreasel to.. 12I.HI An 1 that on the let of War, 18i. tLty hadaaialB--rewedto .lS8,SSt Bat still Botso larte by ssoeh saore than hal' as ihey wereoB the lit Match. 10.1. and th y show that ta the Utof Mareh. the real estate eucseiiptioaa am a ted to........... ................ SIVI.ono Tliet ob the lth of May. IW they were 4.7 S47 Aadoathd lit of Vsy, 18.o. they wtrs (.4.773

But when taken altosether, our stock aub- smrovn.i Kr.. March to. is PeirSir I wonid in- ... 1. 11 1 j . 1 . , firm yon that I havo ben a.Sirtvl for several years with SCriptlOnn 01 all Kinds are lesS on the 1st day ppeisia. ia a very tartrate 1 form. fr which Inscd rtf Miv IR'.fi th ill's) of TOUr last ronnrt thin Sartpanll al various otl?r reticdiei. with nt oltaining Ot -la), 1ÖOÜ, WeUl.eoi tuur ixl npori lUan .0VT;,ier. Frm the varionst nimonia'ein ftvorof HootOil tho 1st Of March, lbI, JUSt before the land's erman Bitters. I iadaeed to try tfcera. and I now , t. I,. . e staio with pleasure, that thrnieh their nse I am entoyini datO Of that latal Contract by the SUm Of bmer health than I bars don for rears psst. and eheerlally eighty six thousand two hundred and serenty 'j'omm.nd the Bitters up'(if,y"riht distlire dollars. It may be objected that the "tVdt.c m Jscksoa. uoRTox BERRtEY. oze-fourth in stock, which I hare M 1 taken by small contractors before the great' sotuxn, t LKKD n. bkkk ao toa uv ks.

eniroet in,l An ihsl.th nf Fchruirr 1 R?l no where allowed for, in mj coinparatire . . , ... ,, , i . I utcmenw. v en, wneni iai. .w u, or us ' 'ount stated in your stat.ments? If you aeA m on it M a.I Am. Las t t.eif A.nnf A1 in VAlta laaav are entitled to have that counted in jourlasl "port, so were you entitled to it in your first 4 exhibit, thirteen dara alter tnose con tn eta were made, so that does not help yonr case - An spiren; mcreisoin rew ssuw suDicnp

tions from March, 1854, to May, 1854, of

about $100,000 doet not help your case either, t in the face of what I have shown. Itcuts no : ! figure, whether taken in exchange for caih ' (subscriptions thereby cancelled, or pursuant tO previous promises, Or how, Or when, Or at what price taken, or whether the increase is in value me. ely and not in the land, makes t o d-tr - O ri'L a c i u 1 ifierence? The creat fact which your own! tables show, is that your real tone tide assets . , . . or subscriptions, which ever vraV vou p'ease to ; ;put it, have decreased near one hundred thousand dollars, since th$ date of that most unfortunate contract. Such hare been the net results of your i . . ,. i ' change in policy and of that contract upon - your stock subscription. I have but a few words to say as to their efforts upon the work. TO BE COSTISTEn. TUE Ca It EAT ltLMA. UEJIEDVe TRO BONO PUBLICO. Ilr"'Kvery raoUier should have s box In the boae handy ia case of ecjUeul to the thiUren." Cedtliug Ittiiu Salve. It is a 3ttiQ remedy of thirty j tars' tanUinx. and is recommended by ihylcian. It Is a sure and speedy cure for Burns, Pili, lioiU. Corns. Felons, Chilblains, and ÜM Sores of every kind: for Fever Sores, Ulcers, Itch, Fcald Head, Nettle Rash, Bunions, Sore Mprdcs, tt : Nnmended by noises,) Whitlows, Sile. Festers, ! lea Bites, Spider Stinzi, Frozen Limbs, Salt Kheum, Scurvy, Fore aul Crackled Ups Sore Nose, Wart' and Flesh Wounds, it Is a most valuuMe remedy aud cure, whiib can be testified to by thousands ho have used it nine city of Bot-nand viciuity fortheUt thirty years. n no instance will this Salve do an injury, or interfere with a physician's prescriptions. It is made from the purest materials, from a recipe brought from I'ussia of articles growing in that country and tfie proprietors have letters from all clasc, clerrj men, physicians, sea captaius, nurse, on. I others whohnre useJ it them. eire, and recouimti.d it to Ui-rs. J.ed Jink's Kuas'.a Salve is put in laro tiu b.is.ü, stampoj on the covr wt'a a picture of a house and (limbic! eoMier. li'ub pictcrcisalioeiiravvdou the wrapper. Price 23 conti a box. K wDi mii Co.. Prot rle tors. KELLEK, FAKNSI.EY Ä CO. Ajreut, apTd.Vwly Kvansville. !i:d. SPECIAL NOTICES. tnf Xoti-tB thu t'v. e ? i-t lire (te inert!n: cenU rr lie three tiiuei; it) ct ate er liuc uae wek; dis oouctoa loit"r time. Atillll l J.I IHK AM) MOUTH UriUK. Tie rfulr ni.'ctifi of the der'mrfh Connfy Airicnltrel an I llor'.icvltnril S..eit. Hl I. htA ia Crrtciat City II.ill.oa SATl'ROAV. March I-.h. at 2 o'clck, P. M. Ity cricrof the PrtfiJeat. mas td p. iionNnnooir. Seer. A (JKNTLKM .N. thoroinhly ac pointed with the and eroeery l asicew. has had toog ex perience in both, is an eieellmt klcsDia. and an accomplished Rook Keeper waulj like a situation 'n which either r all these j-nli9etoj wnnM be aail sl-lo to hieeraI loy ere. to whom tie can eiee the tish.et rvfercace. App'y to tho editor of the Jaurasl. fe2t-tf in y c;ri.i;icv. IF vnn want a rood and N- 45. 1 f - - " - .... W W J IlUiuerrfsa Uallery, No. 43, Miiu street. felt-tf IJOAIlUIMi VTitb Urse and ples;aat ro tns for tht accommodation of a (cntlemaa and lay or fwr siagle Kentlcraea, can be obtained ia a frivato uiaily, ia a ceatr&l loca:ioa. Apjly at this office. fell-tf WOOD! U tlOI:! Ordere for Wood left at Saxcel TicKcaT'l will be prorortly filled. fel3 The Trice of Coal atdtao FODlAM MINES Is At the Pit .'. "ceaU perbaehel. Hauled to any part ol the city 10 JOUN WTMOSD. fehJ Seeretar aad Maaager. TKMI'I.K Oh 110. OK. Evaasvillo Teen pie ef linear No. 1. meets every Thareday :veaiagia the Hall, oa WV.tr street, over the Caaal Baak. K. VT. P01.1TÜEXTBB. VT. C. T. A.J. O'REILLY. IV. K. Beacon Light Social Teoplo 5o. 15, tnets every alternate Friday eveaia as ahove. JOBS UYDZ. B. P. T. C. W. ni'DTAKU. B. R. JaaM ';7-ly t on tiii: jo! 11 ."vir. I sever 'epireJ tew be a polt. (I atei'at tell. I 'eoso yoa bo it:) Bat if I thawt tbcre'e virta la it Dara'd if I woald'a! ia a taiait! Bat when yoa tawk of dog'ratypia, Weketev's round and takes d-liu in; Dod or Mire he'll stamp your feeture. Aad "babjs" tw. deer little ereeturs. Oa pspsr. iron, f 1ns or plate. He'll fla yewr shadder sure as fate. So aatral aad o trew to life. When ye w're aa-ay 'twtll fool yewr wife. Bor26-dtf TILK4TON"a Gallery. HOI.f.OW Wf I'll.mV ATI' RE'S ORK AT ALLY. To proetrate the dily po wer kr dr tie purjcatives, ist aatt dteae. liiese lmt tills, ca the contrary. afit nature ia her emaiet with d"a. y revitalisic the Mood, and expellicj all morbid mtr frcm theetstem Sold t the minitlvioriee. o. 80 Mtidea Lane. New-York ad No. 244 Sfnt. Lonlon. and by all drufrste mt 2V., MinntV A l.VXI V M K;oriJ'Vat-tiarr'urae nlraitohl'ii ri'ha-..; a co. !!!( tht ttnmeJimtclr removes Rashes. Tai. Rlot-'i. and all mpleainnal tlrmiehe; a rurif.tr of thebres'.h afer stiok!n; a preier? tiv cam a'd tooth wash: aad ! n finer 11 ntn tndestructil lo fracraaeo then the Varia Ftnat Color". Sold tjr I. T. Lan'naa At Co.. wholesale drt(rts, J vrater etreet. NwYork, aad by aU.'rii$(istsat3. p. r bottle, mht-lwdlw A Vai.cbi r. Mr.PirivR In our columns of t.4ar. will b fount the card of l'r. T. II. Oavaai'iih. aertuinc a ,Ccar.,for thtcry dtrfsoinc d sea'e. tte Piles. The Dr. hat fir nanr year, devoted It's v.tt.tiift to this cl ise of ieaa4ce. aad with eneh eneces th. he tinwoPrrs totr poMie. a r ne-tiil pronarati ot.tltlt to their entire eB4eoee. It hs heca th ronM teetcd 4rf oaths pant twelve vesf. nd itseTiesey h rrvd uaiatrrotte1 to tfficacicui la all easss. We recomatead the a3ictd to trr it. f r.iev Path "Ulcr. For sale in tVs eityty feil KKLLER & WHITE. tCf Aeool article will alwsvstrlamph overany pretended Imitation. It ha been said that every city is a para-)ief humbntj'; ba let a rell v m er tori article, capatle of doins; alltat is prmid for It.end it will ,ta4 the test of anv op. po.itina dependent bpob in Card aotorietv; and Ilostetttr's famed Stnmach Ritter bear evidence of this, for it hs lieea taken hold of bv the peop'o and tried, and not found wntincia ciriac any ca-'eef lrpepeia. in anv form. Whew these fvts are sos, vhr sh .nld It not be appreciated, aa-tassd by everbod. For lel.v lrari and Dealers ceaerally. k WIIITK. II.tT.f.OfK & STfrn.RD. feht-dsw xy MO LS KV i SAWYER. tjf The best eHea t' at I s addteed (a. favor of the eVa?lonnee r lTooflad's Orrmn I'.itter. prepared by Hr. C. M. Ja-V.on.l tbe nnprccedrnted demand forthrm from all parts of 'be I'ainn: and altho'uh there may be many eompraaris prcpart l aad rcprsntel a being worthy of a überal patrnae.. yet we fcl n4tr5a1 to remark, that the vast number of testimonials with which the w.rbr doetor has ben hnnircl. by pernns of the hiebest charjc'.ei and repMhilitv. who fonad it accevarv to have recourse to hie prr xrstion, is eetinienT su1teeB'v conclusive, that a mere etectnat remdr tr tho ilmoit immediate relief of thoeaf!bd with hat dir.fol mil.ly. Tpepi v 1 at never bfndi.joTered. See sireitucinert. Fileli fel4 KELLER & WEITE. r.iiEvr :lbk of i mmixC. C , MERHOV. Merchant ys: sixrssvii.i.K Mtelr ro.. Kr.. 3Treh sn. l" .v The fjermn Riere i vo r-nerl eeti.raeiion. and I herewith hand yoa rtil-ate of Mr. .Morton ßtrkloy.areipecuI I. r.rai.e At 1M1 elnntrv e3 U eauaincar enreajinea uci. SO do do pe Tongues, ree'd this daT ly ' Z. H. cociK A- SOV. jvn fRKMl b.tiw Z9tk TIMORK OYHTKIIS We shall be in . stsrs every day until the close ot the A. II DOUK AT son P',.nP.ii ii.M,, no h t'i? 7 19 o vlovei;

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tm nes rie. one uma.soe: three timet, at: weeY ai'so; tw üwaoVtntMmäu! ,we week. 91 SO; em taeatn. 4; tore Deaths, BIO; one year, au. DiseooaloB Cum of six lines er ander. 9 ret tot mmiwniigiimMU URKKX ItlTKIt PA CR KT. ftTT steamkr cxio. rlgclar , ej. L',P: A KS VI I.LK AND BOWL1NU GRKK' J5??(.cLTTha' cut new steamer uiu cr. s.bwmi jt aube ih x the utet intprteeifcui of "!XAt tone t-j ). rut n4 rr kl!U : w .uu u the mto. trie. ut Muh w-iuin.vrijr. Md.oiciut,nb.i.ne ei ibue rfreiiMoTr"'- rrty mon. 11 ADA 31: 11 A UN Tf'tESPECTFrLLV iBformith LeffETMivineni life vieiuitv. tht ehe ha jiut reeeivtd uaeweaeateVtrmiV.caBi PAÜIS MILLINERY Cotnrrisic a fall tad eWsat assortment of Ladies' V Hate. Ho6i.it. ItiM-ocs. Flowers. lUad Drses. Car. a'1 ItitU. Ctllats. Cbetaitette. tgrther with caotl artil s prrriaiaiae to tbe trade, i'bie entire eteek is of tae tt tDih. ttauoUitJre an rorteai.tr er labric. aaa eietanre ei sale U not furi-mcl ty any stock ia this lino ia the eyy. MJT eauniiBauec is rcpecctnlly invited. piT-.'c ISO TAL. 1IAVAXA LOTTKISY J TtsaetocriXAKV prabivo. ofthe Hoyal Havsaa Lottery conducted I. y the Spaauh (jOven.sr.rnt. ander the super irien ot tt. Captins ticoeralet CuVa. will take fUc at Havana, oa ?lA!Xt:ll 28X11, 18Ö7. 800,000!!! CAPITAL PUIZE, $100,000!! 1 Prlteol tioo.ono 1 tn fto.U-O 1 4 1 do 1 d. 4 prizes of 4.tt 5 dj !, P2 do ' U do 00 So.t-O". K'. J S UO tx 5 000 2S 1(0 27.K B.bUV e 20 Approainatiane ArPKOXOIATlUAK. The two preceding aad thete following aamters to those wietiogthe lillowinj priiei. are eat.Uel to. via: To thefue.oo 6( To the . MO oths 3i.UiO 0 Tatbe in.mt V To the S.ouu 00 all tub rkizro aauvK btatkr abb dbawx at evebt DEAWIXO. Whrle TickeU. ; Kaves. $10; Qaartcrs. 5.JJg la the atoe i.-hem thrre are 25 O 0 tickete only, lamhred irera t U Tbere err ttOtull l'tixee. and A Api-rjaiuiA'.iuns, n.aliBf in all 2.'! Prizes. No smaller prue thaa Situ 1 1 rix are payaMr. without dUceuat. oa prtuuuiioo attn it-r.l Trraturr iu lliit. S)jr 1 he s ttcribrr ill ca.h ail pmes at 9 per cent oiseount. chrcr tiiie lor czrnaDge, etc. Car An utUoiil oty oi the t raw in r will t-e seat t. neu rnrchaiteret tick'e. eT Parohaecre wi.l rlee writ-the signature pluia. aa 1 ave th ir Ptdtkce. Cxuoty and Suie. ltil: n a 1 eoltpnt t inlti takes at pir. J- Orjer f .r ticket er bares in tueanove sencme, vm receive pr. tapt sitr.tioi when aJrrieed to mil-il A. itintALr.i & i ii., .-i4nTii; isdb. .ha tit: ii ;Ti.tfi.4'-tir.M MIIOUSEUOI.D XronDi. by Cnas. Pieken: SCdOuLFLLLOW. P11NAJ1S aiOMTilLY; Knikrrl otter: trshe.n, l.el ire Journal: Leiiits" Octette ot Faihioa; Poet-20 saved ly but icg at Bihh DOr.ELL A-LISTER'S IT AIMK' IJAIll). A stock or Delarouxfiacst Damuk Hjwid Ca? d.. sut enamild so they can be wrifen oa taeily. mi DollKLL it LhlbB. FlilST AHIUVAIi OF Illl.(. DUY t;OOD AT s. i:tis:iciix. nrWIOSR persons wtshinc ta bay od and preUv Dry a Woods fr a little m ner,-eta aAia hndaaeace lent oi i.ortun.tT at S. tM biCII'S. Sain Sirttt. he ow SreBd. Ho haeju:t r-eritved and opene tao largest aal prettteet artraeut evert rorht to t.its city . tuuo M'HIMi STOCK! C B. CA .MP A CO Ciaeinoatl. AT OCR XEW ITCkt, NOS.fJ AND 97. WEST THIRD ST.. OPPOSITE THE Bl'K.lKT IIOISK. tirE aro bow la receipt of oar complete SPKItO TV STOCK, t which we iavito the a-.fntia ol dealers from abroad, feeling eoafident teat our auartuieat ol PANAX A. LEOUOKN. BRIDand PALM-LB AF HATS. Ae well as oar variety of Children's Fancr Straw Goods. Moleskin llati. So't Hats. I) reus and Trsveling Caps. Ladies Ktding Hats and Caps. Hatter' Materials and Triciniags, saun r lease those wito invor u witn a etil. Car ManTfaotartng and tmportiasr direct, al roods we oGer. merchants must see tht great adrintsgstf bayiagtf first DAB JS. mai TiKW I'AIiX SHOP. ."mESSRS. SCMMKR3 & WOOD, mist vepe-tfully llH aaaooaeete the citixxas of Evansville aad viols it y. that they have asjocisAed tbcmseleee together in business, for the purpose of carrying oa House, Aiga and Pictorial Paiutiag, aai hope, that by strict stfauoa ta business, moderato charges aad a workman-lite executiea of all lob entruitei to tatm to receive a liberal shire of public patronage. N. B. Wood iettert ef vsrioas styles and sixes etrved tad (tided to order at short aotice. fee deriees fdt Banaers. Odd Fallow and Maseaio Recalia, Firemen's hats. caps. Ac. painted in tho most taeuful manner, ft Lop oa Looust etrott between First aad vta'.er. BihS FOXK HllSV Oil I.I'Afti:. rrnWO l o?insa houses oa Main street, between 3d and 4th. n. wilt be leaded fur a term of years, at a low rent if appl.id fat soon ta Bih5-4t UEILLY. aCcVa YELLOW BAMBOO CAXE. with a shepherd's orook ana a silver head bearing the initials of L W..b0 O. Ttit Bader will he suitable rewarded by Icavinr it at IVoolsey A Sawyer's drag store. tot 5 THK IfVZAIin POWIHIR COMPA.1Y. MAXLrACTcaras ad pealbbs ib Cj- LH IP CD (Ü Df o OA VINO reduced their prices to correspond with the redaeed eoet of Saltpetre, continue to oCer their well kaowB triads tf Klkctbic Ixpiab Riri. aad Kcütcckt KirLK Powder, la kess and canisters. AIo t.un powder for Blasting and Mining, comprising a full assortment of qualitio aad kinds required by tht trade, guaranteed to give enure tatitfactioB. Tbesuadard of their Powder, which has bow eajoyed tht hi(hetreput.toa for more than twenty-five years, will be found unsurpassed by any other maautjeturo of ihe kind ia the world. For sals by the priacipal dealers, aad also at the office of tht Comrany, o. 83 Wall, cor. Water streit. New York. A. a. HAZARD. PresHeat. A. R. Dot'if.Ana. "ee'y. tnbt-imd Pill I Mi; IIIO OFFKf: -Ti tap priae r.utern Kle B Ouree. ree'd this day by tnh4 Z. IT. COOK At SOX. B VI 3 ssforted fot oa Yarn ; Ilm do rarntCham; 40 bales Cotton Kitting; 13 tals Candle Wick, jnst ree'd by ntt a. it. iijuk ti au.i, 0. BXS Tomato Cat'ttr: 21 hzt Peper Saace; mm w m oxs aas'a grouna apices, inst reco tr Blh4 Z. U COOK & SOX. TCIE JIEW YUKK niKEKY TILI. A lit AD! fHHIS ropnlar establishment has reeently male extensive tt arrangements for the man a act ire of Batter. Sngsr, Boston. Soda. Pie Ni. Water aad Oyster Crackers; Pilot Ureal. Ae.. Ae. tocciher with a good ajsartmeat o( Loaf iiread. I lies snd 1'ies. The sab.ieribr has aUo vurohascd the Fateat Riebt for tho taaaufature of Cram Jc Paul's l'ATHNT LOAF BREAD! Mads by machinery, which possesses tri aar superior quali ties ovr the oldatjleof maonfacture. The Bread baa the adraatifs cf being mo't uailora mach haatitomer and white ia appearance than treed heieto't re made Itket ps much longer, and is "ot objeetionabto for nso when n werk olo. It cuts as haadionsely as the finest Pound Cake, aad without aste. It roes further aad m coming intoceneral one in families not aecastcmed to "Bakkb'h Bbead." all who use Baker's bread aro invited &orivo this hew article a trial. tTf Familie can besnrrlic.l attheirdoors withaararticla la my lite, fresh from the oven. Jt.'C iQBtrr orders sod nrdett from tht rivtr. promptly SUei aai delivered, at the New York Bakery, on First st., oppcsitethe Po.toCice. xoh4-Sm J . C. OAIXI. pa:ek iiax;iiu vaiu:hoie. C. MM Ml TT A HTAIiK. FIBST STBKKT. M C A B M A I B . JJAYINO received theaevutaad xaott deii rails styles Wall Paper, ' XlortlrrBy tsiiiiTovr NhadPeAce Wo rrspectfallv invite the attentica of the public to cor superior arsortmnt. all tho most beautiful and loststyUe. w in ao turnisbed at wnolesaio ana retail upon very re -eon-atltfrnt mLt-fm fMlt.MiE A I.liIO.K. 2S boxe Oranges; "I.' oozes Lemons, reeetvod aad for sale tr tnt4 PRKSTOE BROS. Allans 0 hhd prims New Orleans Engars: 3 -1 bl.dsCIsriüed 3ucr; acarsi z inis i:ruiba sugar; do; 10 do Pulveriiei. PRESTON BROS. 2 dt Loaf TJlhl e&liMIi HOlK MOLrX-.übbls; SC7 2.1 bait Ills, juat reeciveu and lot sale bv lahJ L'LJ0. nRJlr. i:r.MrtIF. 25 bUs Tar; Ci? Ii) Oos Brooms SO 'ox Wash Boards; 2M boxes Window Glass; 40 bags Spices met ree'd sad for salt ty iah4 PKESTOX BROS. a'tllL.Xj FOR sali:. t WISH to dispose of my Steam Flouring Still snd greuads la tho city of New Albany, Ind.. on tl.e rorner of Stale and Kim streets. Tbe buildins is Ml feet front. 1XI feet deep. ! four stories hi-h.sul -tintixll v builtof hard brick oa s strong ttont fo.in istion laid in water lime. The I il Ms ia perfect running order, can make 3tO barrels of Hoar in 24 hours, and is conveaieatto the depots of th . A K a anawenerson ville Railroads, and the io river. This property will be sold low aad f b easy rsymenti. mh4 N . A . Teiewwol JAS. HAKHIIALL. CHOICE F4MIL1 MINTARD IfOdoxJlheaas; soioi J, sins; 50 oll do, waxraBted i-ir ry Z. II. COOK t SOX.

MISCELLANEOUS.

AN ORDINANCE , rxovnixo roa the KLarriox or acaoei rxvrratf ans ISO TIE PTTTKS AX9PKOTIM FOB TBS CVBT0BT AB M AVAGEBEST OT TBK f AX UTIKD TVX SCHOOL FT IX THE TT OF ETAXfcVILI.ES BK it rtAhre 7 Cemmea Cmtll f tae City f E vaBivUle. thl free 1 mtec tit.ll t)ecte y qualified Vetera et the City el KtaBtviUet tke ekarge ef tke faMie SefcceJi e4uctiea)tBire.et Evekjville; eae el which Tru-teet ettall te elected ech jer. te eerv tare ) tarsia accordance with thtrequiremeBU ef the SeHeel Lav relative to teTwBii7 Tratteer, d ututer wutiw elect, er ia ca5e ol reiizastion er death of an T foe tee, e izni the Cii Council tball seat cuy tlectua vacancy h appetaisaeat, till tho ZD. Tte Irvsters before eaterina apoa tHo di set arte of their duties. all execute a toad payable to tlo C iy of bvansnille with freehold eeenrity to She tntiafaetkOB ol tl Ceii.uioa Coumil. in a penalty not less tkaa dtbbs ab atmi ot tax letieti in the city for school purposes and eondit oned lor tho laithtul disclatte ol their dntiee as School Trustees, aad for the faithfal s-ppropriaUoa of said school fnas. , 3u. The said Trustees ehall havo charge of tho educational affairs of tho city, provide, prepare aad faraisk saitablo buildicr. So acnommodatetheehildreBia the eitv. atteadinj sehoolv easaine and eaiple snitable teachers, reeerlb rules aad rtgclatross lor the goverameat of both teactoro aad puph, od have chtre ef all bmldmis. faraitir aad) arparatasbetorgingt theschoels;aad shall eftker as shear or by oa of their Bomber vistt each echoolat least twieo aur.oR each term;tbey may establish rcLwole. ead rreeerib rules and renalaiicne for tbe admite-ea ol children onlof the city at tuition scholars, aal ler tht traaittr of echelsrt from one evade or school lo another, aad may dismiss teseb ere for incompetency, immorality or neglect of duty aad snprad errirel papilsfcr disorderly toadaet, disekcdieBct trirrcgnlar atteudsaee. 4iu. Masters of indeatared op prcBlieet. parents or gaaf dians of all papüs. ea.ept tniuea eohelnro. must resteer or be traasfrrred t the city inr school purpose to avail themstlves of the beaehuof tht Pabhe Mehoom. Stb. Whenever any parent argnardiaa shall Broke atplaint in writice to the Tmeteee. ncninst any teaekep for', cruel, harsh or improper treatment or panishmeat or aay pai il;tte Trustees shell forthwith iaeestigsto tht tatst of complaint, aad if well Icnnded. convctthe earns or dttts fat tho teacher, artivg the part ol mediators between par eat aad teachers, and rareiully gukrdinethe ri,htssad morals of theehi'drea; aad wheieveraay teacher shall ma eeomplaiBt ia writing, that any pnpil ia disorderly, dieebedient ere irreeutmr and tardy m attendance as to cause an iotary to th school, the Trottete shall forthwith iareitisate tbeeaoeeof evB plainu aad sure ud tr expel tho papil, it tho same is at!-' corrected or renewed. - 6VR The Trnitefi shall tt tho ead of each scheel nsriot make a report in writice: to tho Commea Council of tbe eity . stating the amount of money ti ended daring thataaerter . eta nji ior, ins n urn per oi pa pi is attending tat rabllt Schools 6td tie aversee attradance aad thenuml er of teaakr- . rrs cmplnyd. which report shall be printed with the pre eediiigof tie C'tv Council. - 7TU. The ireasnrrr or the City of Eraasvillo ah all be sehool Tressurer. tad shall set apart tho prepettieaed amoaatof thetitr revenue levied for Pablio Schools at rasa -as the atme i collected, which ehall to paid on by biSB only up'u ord-rs drawn by tho Hoard of School Tnitm. timed by tht Prcsideat of aaid Board aad attested by tat ' 8th. The Trni tees sha.l sppo nt their own clerk er her' tnsy apt-atotoae of their own number clerk. Bad he tball bo reepoarit.ie iir an bib ert. k Tnu rimaact f be iu foil force rem and after the Mah-darefM-rch A I) l7. JOHN 11EWSOS. Maver. VA'rLi. K. WiLkiK, City Clerk. f.;-:ftl . Velksbote oepy. ?Tf ntXE ?t!.rCnd!cs; o5V.3n tj Tii..w do; SbagePerpcr; Sbsfs Alsi Ice; M) lbs Cloves, rce'daad fereeJa Vv fcia I. Ar D. HE1MAMN. VOU IIKT. TVAREnorsn and Office ta Fourth ttrteU. Beat to Vff Ctaal Coliector'a theo. I t.eOff ceon Main utreet. lately oeeunied bv the Connt Treaenrrr. Ac.mfrtableresidcnetoB First street between VulberrT mi .rum. . j - Alo tor Leat. sereral small tracts tf laad adielalng the tr. euttsl.le ior garden. ci feU-3-eod Asjly to HAhTER & OARVI!f. C HOICK FA IUI I.AXD8 FOIL SALE. THE ILLINOIS CENTEAL E. it. COMPABT" IS hOVr rtEPAKKD TO SELL ASOCT 1,500, 000A CUES CHO'CE FARMING LANDS, ix TBAcrs tir foctv atkes A5D crwAxna, On Long Credits and at low Hates of Interestf KHKHK lands were granted by tht Goverameat to aid ia M tlo oon.iructiou ot ibis Koad. aad aro among tbe riebest an4 m et ferule in tba world Tncy extend eitbeaat aad Nrihet. through tbe middle tl tht Mate, to tht ta t nine Sou til aad include every variety ef climate aad proluvtions found bstweea these parallels of lattltade. Tbo Northern portioa is chiefly prairie, iaterepersod with tae crovct, aad ia the mid lie aad Southern scctiea tissbor prtdomiaates, altcraatinf jaith bcautilal prairies aad taea inn. The climate ie more healtbe. mild aad equable, than aay other part ol tho country the air is pare an bracing. WAile living tt reams sad spruit of taeelieat naier ab uad. elituminoue Coal is extentirtly mined, aad supplies a cheap and deira"le fuel, boia lurntrh.d at maay oinu at Si to Ji per ton and woo caa bo had at the tame rata atr cord. Building Stoceof exeeMest quality also abounds, which cm be prooured for l t.le mote tba tbo extenso of traaepnrtitn.n Ihe creat fertility of tlese lacds. Lieh area Hack rick mould (tum too t live !rt iec. and gebtly rolling their contiguity to this Kad. ty hieh every taeility lo lurnistedl ffartlmvel Mit t'lBina t ffet I., it 1. I a a t nn.ii I k - - . V . w - I - - - - -. war. m W J m 0 Mouth, l'sst. est ad the erot.my nith lich thsj raa coltivats'l. render them tbe most valuable (avestmtat that caa be fonad: and preset t the most taverable eppettaatty, for persons ef industrious habits aad small xaeaaa. to acanira accmtottal.le iedepeneence ia afew years. Rhteaeo isnowibegreatcs' erain market la tht Werlo aal the faoiity and economy tltn which the products ef thee lands can be transported to t at market, make them maett mere i rontxMo. at tbe prices asked, thaa those ort remote at govtrmtat rates aa the addiüoaal cost of transportatisn it a perpetual tsx ta tht letter, hichnnttfet berat by tboI r duer. ia tht reduced price be receives for h t graia. 4ta. Tbt Titlt is pericet sad whea tht Baal paymeata arw made. Deeds are executed by the Trustees appelated by the SMate. aad la whora the title it vested, to the pnrckasert. wairh convey to them abeolnto titles ia fee simle. free aaet" clear of every incumbrance; li a or mo:t?age. THE MtM I S AUK FflOM ( TO $30. ISTCBKST OSLT TUBIB PKB CIXT. Twsaty per cent, will le deducted from tho credit rrioo for Cash. - ..g alvw mvwrw Yml 0'0 2. S.4. S andti years after dato, aad are required to laaprovo oae-teath acnually tor five tears to as to have eae-bail tba Und tiader eultivstioB .at the ead ef ttat t.me. Coespeteni Surveyors will acedmpaay those who wish to examine theso Laads, fret tf elarrc. aad aid them ia makiaar selections. The lendt renaiaing r.rsold art as rich aad valaablt at) those ahieh havo heea distoscd of. fclX-TIO.t L MAPS Will be sent to any one who will enclose Cfty cento la poetage stamps, aad books or pamphlcti. ccataiaisg aameroarinstanees of sue?esstul t rmiag. signed by respectable Bad wtll-knowa farnirrs livfn iu tho ne ichlorho.d af tbe Kail-' road Lands, thtonehout the ftst also the eostof fencing. anrether ia'f rrrstKn will , rhetrfallr givea t tf plication, either i erally rly.ctter. in Feyl-eh. French or Uv'ini iv nJrtwi to JOHN t ILSO, Laad Ci tun. !,' er ef tf e Illinois ' cntrsl K. R. Ca. 0fi.ee iuIiWooitCebtrsI K, R. Ivr-ot, fell fn.liiw Chicago. Illinois. fj.tlt!. SO dos frcjh h-gii jnst received and for ea'o by XJi SAMLKL VICKBkY. fei Cnrrer Mia and SeroBd-streets. IIAIC1VAICI. nflrE are dii'y receiving additioaeto tor larre sad well wir arted stock of goods, and this spring will dtplicato a'l bills, no matter wbta breaths Kastor West. Wa havo ia store ever) thine. tnt is required for the farmer tioueekrepipg purpoees. that comes ander tht head of Mard waie. W t invito the attention of citixens as well as ceaatry v merrhanuto tx.Dibt our stcch be fire pnrchxsirg. fl2 BAKCOCE ii HONKTAQ. . l' IK. JVIOI.XKS.COFFFIJ a.o Rin:.2 hhdt choice 8trar; H tblipltatatioa Molauts; 2 bbls No 1 clarified Socar; 10 bars choice Rio Coffee; Z to fowl ere 4 to: l tieree Kiee.just ree'd per steamer James Montgomery nnd tor sale bv fell VICKrRYi J0H5ST0X. II DRI'LIC CK3IE.M . 5Jbb s In tre and for aai by deel PHKHTON URJS. TS "T DOZ assorted Pint Churns: JLjf Sio do Cedar Churns 2j nests eow Pailt: 25 Racks cord Backets; 10 dot 3 hooped ccdsr Rackets; l'l dot att'dcedxr. oak aad piat hrto Btiekcts: 15 dos will Buckcu; SO Bests ass'd eov'd Box s. for sale f,H Z U. COCK SON. HO WA IC 1 .ASSOCIATION PHILADELPHIA. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS TO all persons afflicted with Sexual Diseases. Bach a srmxiAToaRntKA. SrwivAL, wcakxks. Ibpotexci, G..OBBiiEA. i.bs;t. vrniLia, thcVice of Oxaxwbi or Bblv TfcelO WAr'd AHOCIATIOV. fa viewof tht awfal destrurtion of hnrcaa life. caused 1 ySexoxl d'saf es.sad the deeepticas praetiert apon the tmtcrtoi ate victime of such disease by (Quacks, have airectod their CoB.ultias; Snrxaea. aa a Charitable Act worthy of their asms, to give Siedical Advict Gratis, to all persona thai afflicted, spf Iy by letter, with a description ot their coadinoa. (age occupation, habits of lite, A. e -. i r.nnj n'i. w FrM-" sfr.MCixKM Farr or Crabcb. The Howard Awociatica is a Vtnevoltat institution, rttiV 1 if bed by srreial eidome-it. for the relief of the tick aad Ciatreued. aiKictvO wi.h Virulent und p.diie Lteoaeeo.' ' It has bow a surplus of ruea s, which tt e P'reetors have voted to expend in s4crtisiDg lie alovt aotice. Itlttiti lees to aid thst tho Associativa cemmand ths highrtt Vstt cat still ot tho fcge. aad will furnish tho most appro lootrn treatment JyttPatl shed, byth AitocistioB. a report oa 5prr-B-torrhoea. or httbiaal Wexktea. the vice of Oaanism. Masturbation or Stlt-Abi'se. aad other li-ee ol the Sex aal mail, (in aea!d envelopt) Tut.K tiF CiiABCic, oa tae receipt -. I Two STAMM for potter e. Add ru. Ur. i0. k. CALHOPV. Oeneultie Suraeoa. Howard Aesoeiat.na.No. 2 South NINTH Street, Philacelphij. Pa. By oruer o the I irector. K'.RA D HEARTWELL. Preiden. CEO. FA1RCHILÜ. Secretary. fela-'SIIg 1 ttOi tOZ ass'd Utmp Manilla and grsss Bed Cor dtj lHiy 50d..t aas'd cotton Cords; 3d bales cotton To Inc. for sale by felt Z. H. COOK. Jc SON. nalt BOX KS prime Sew-York Hambore Cheese, ree'4 999 perrailr.wdby fold Z.H. COOK A; SON , C CLOVER seed wanted by J dee2n K. S. RARCOCaT Q 4J O. sr,SAIt, 2ihJdsjart rea d for-alby ilia, fei S. hi. GILBERT d CO.