Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 250, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 May 1857 — Page 2

(Stonsbillc gailn ournnI. V AN STILLE IND.

road that the company have arranged their connexions with the roads at Terre Haute so

Trmvrcn t ir."nivr ir X' . r I

mxx wftjuw-jiai -v either Kastor West. The train from thU Utant, to nominate a. candidal to renrcsent

Governorship of Utah. The last Washington reports are that Maj. McCulloch had accepted the Governorship of

to get a good dinner, a passenger will be sent

Utah. If the report should prove untrue, it is said that Judge Drummond who has recently resigned the position of United States District Judge in the Territory and whose disclosures of the State affairs under Brigham Young's rule, has aroused the attention of the country to the dangers brewing in Utah, will be appointed its Governor. He will be apt to set matters right, if he should be properly sustained.

Mr. Richardson, of Illinois, the Demo- . . . I

cratio candidate for Speaker and for Governor

of the State has been Offered the Governor- ' . . . . . amp or enraaic., on, no want. . .ore.gn appoinimcufc ior inen no na no quawucauonj. Mr. Mcif allen, M. C, of Virginia, , i been appointed Governor . of "Waihington Territory. 3fGoT. ItoBKRT J.Walker was in St. Irais on Saturday, on hin way to Kansas. lie is now at his post, and the effect of his presence, and the worth of all his professions and good determinations will soon be known, j Tho New York Herald says that one of his plans is to divide Kansas, and make a new

'T.m'torv. Jneliidin in the lattrr & tart

m j w o "X ofihe Indian territory occupiedby the Creeks l 1 . -e .1 - 1. I , ana nerosces. iesi vi iu vransas otawe ... . I.i. line. Ho proposes to tue pro-aiavery party to more South, into tho new Territory, and leave tho present Territory of Kansas to the VrnStt men. to mate their own laws to suit themselves. The difficulty in the cxecution of this project is the compact with the Indians, which gives them invested rights hich the government, without a gross iolation of its faith, cannot et aside. It would bo carrying out to the letter the Missouri Compromise.- But the Indians in that Tcrritory have adopted tho habits of civilized life have become agriculturists with individnal rights in the soil, guaranteed to them by I their own laws, sanctioned by the United fitatna rill tb i(mtmnlnt on A-v lironm- I . , i c. . r .i V i I mir n lniiencndont Statt of thn ronfedfraev. "n "I . - It would, therefore, bo almost as great a usurpation of power, and a violation of right, to remove the Chcrokccs and Crc?ks and " seize their lands, as it would be to invade : and expel tho inhabitants of any tate or 'Territory. We do not believe Gov. Walker is an advocate of such a measure. It is reported at Washington, that the mission to England is to bo reserved for hini, to be bestowed when ho shall havo mwinplishod his duties in Kansas. lie is brother-in-law of Mr. Dallas, and tho mission will be kept in tho family by this arrangement. Coax ooino into Eg TFT. For fcvcral weeks our Green River packets have been taking large quantities of corn, on their up trips, for the supply of the farmers in tlie fertile and productive regions through which that rircr flows. The borders of G rven Ki ver have always been one of the choicest fields for speculators in corn; it has always been found there at lower prices, and in larpcr surplus quantities in proportion to ita inhabitants, than anywhere else. It must be an extraordinary change to tho jeoplo of that country, to bo Importing corn at a dollar a bushel, when they have usually been frcs sellers, themselves, at 23 and SOc a, biil.cl. Corn was quoted at Bowling Green, on Saturday last, at $1 a bushel. Wo learn that many farmers on tho lino of the E. fc C. Kailroad, who nold tlidr crop last winter for distilling-, at CO and Sic, are now buying back the same corn of tho holders at 50 cents, it having never been removed by the pnrchascrs. Famois Mm Comino West. Mr. Matsell tho well known chief of the New York polhc had tho good fortune to purchase nearly a township of land in Northern Illinois, many years ago, when land was cheap, and now that his occupation' is gono under tho new polic bill, ho U alont to remove to his Western purchase, which has so increased in value as to roako him a millionaire. Hacket, tho famous comedian haa playc 1 his last play and abandoned the stage. lie has purchased a farm on the Ohio and Mis sissippi Eailroad 45 miles from St. Louis, with tho elegant mansion formerly owned by a son of the late Gov. Cätlih, on which ho is about to settle. l3y"The Rev. Mr. Kallock haa bocn viit. : nhi$fl friend Mr. Stccn nt rratth-loro. LVtM with whose wife he hal criminal cor respondence ana on his return tarried at ßpringfleld where he made himself con?pie QOua by the large number of good Havana i cigara burned; last week ha was a prominent delegate to the religions anniversary meetings in New York, whero he took lodging at the 1 Aator House as an abode in harmony with pious and devotional feelings. The inimita ble brazen assurance of this reverend rove is wonderful, and for its boldness excites tho admiration of the profligate. I3JF Mr. Thayer's Virginia Emigrant Aid . Society, held a meeting in INcw York on Thursday last, and in loss than half an hour 11 the stock amounting to $200,000 was taken among ' the subscribers were several ! eminent Virginians, who took enothird of the whole stock, and some of whom were elec ted Directors. This circumstance will dis . arm all opposition to the project in tho old 1 Dominion, and remove from it all party pre Indices. It is a movement likely to be at tended with important consequences. r ! t$f" Thero were sixty-three divorce cases n the Docket of tho Circnit Court at Indi i napolis t its last term; fifty of which were i brought by non-residents, who came into tho I State temporarily, to avail themselves of our lax laws on the subject of divorce. - 137" The Olio and Mississippi Kail Koad have issued three thousand invitations to ruc t attend the opening celebration of heir road. It is supposed that two thousand tt least will be accepted. Each guest is fur lished with a free ticket on any of the roads eading from the Atlantic to St. Louis, going ind returning, so that every one may have , he choice of his route. The citizens of St. Louis are making extensive arrangements for he entertainment of visitors. - Sf The Vincennes Gazette says very re I ponsible parties from Louisville have been n that city selecting a proper site for an cx e naive Iron -Fouhdery and workshops for uilding of steam engines and other heavy ron work. A Boiling Mill Is soon to be put in opera ion at Indianapolis.

The E. & C. Railroad.

It will be seen by the advertisement of this

that tho company have arruned their I premortal District of Kentiicty w ill hold a

connexions with the roads at Terre Haut) so as to prevent any delay to travellers going

to nrcvpnt nur lelav to travellers irointr I McLean conntv. r.n tY"p.lr,1x- V. oi. In..

either East or West. The train from this city will meet all the trains on all the other roads on their simultaneous arrival at that

point, and without any other detention, thah

net a good dinner, a paenecr will be sent number Ol tho lotions Irom Messrs. DolcIl puu

forward over good roads and at a speed not

surpassed on any of the Western routes. A person leaves here at 9 1/2 o'clock in the morn-

ing and arrives at Cincinnati in good bed

time. Or in 4$ hoars he is placed in Xew ork, riuladcjidiia or IaItimore iwr ?--3 or . a-,1 rrt . , T. ... . i24. The -t pier through Line is determ- . cd not to bo robbed of Its travel, by its new I ttr fur i Ii II. .V. M. Ir.iitil nnil ttiik fn4ii I f"", ro are ""1,w"ww hn.nfon m tins aner-il. rrnnf..r nnr firrt nrmn . : ' , " uiouvju w uic neces.,;tv of exortion tr. nm,mmn.h! aiul - aer oi me ikicnnioiiii roaj huh rawaiv im- i rroveit ot lato, ana lias become tho most I . courtcotuandaff.iblaffcntlemaii on the rail between hero and New York. His company is now sought, as most delightful and agree .1.1. I ... i l - i - .1 ?k I ,. suio oy uiosc w no r.ae a ciiancc to enjoy u. lf A case of fcoine interest has recently been decided bv JiuIl'c Tancv en the Marvland Circuit. A ves.tl had V:ned a bill of lading for 2ö f btihels more of corn to lc dclivered in New York, than she had taken on T i - ard. There was Iran i or error u minjr ... 1... I.TIT rsF 1..1T.. T ........l . ,-...1 ou w o.i. v. .m - ii.i.. .i. .. u. i l - l ...I ua. ni w...t..k icr naa un uenvcrea w uvi -uiirnce m jrood order. The question was whether the was liable for that which she had reoeipted for in the bill of lading, but had not received It had often been decided that fhips were ob lifed to deliver all they did receive when the quantity wa greater than the amount mentsoneu in tue i-i.i oi iau.n?, vere liable for the amount wh-n there was a doficit J Tlie court decided tiie vessel was lal le for the quantity fpedfd in th" bill of ladin?, and gave jtu.grnent lor the deceit. This will operate t make common carriers careful in u'ivini receipts f. r freight. " The Drain or Money fkom tue East to 'I! ... II . V T 1 T,,fc '-''J that a hank in a curtain Dairy county, in that Stntehad ..ndonnsit uneyearago, $4".,OW belonging to tlie neighboring farmers. Lat week the whole amount of deposits was only ?2."..i; cnd the farmers, who n year ago. had thovi lauro depo.-ics in the bank. were now borrowing money from their ncighhors to tend Vit loan out at 2, 8, and 4 p.-rccni a month, on real estate fecurity. thus tasm-r every unemployed dollar from the community around tlu ni. Tho Journal says the Käme state of affairs prevails in other counties in the State. We most anxiouslv eii;iwn? what ljccoines at this llood of money that is J'.owiti Wc.-df Is there ncme thirty desert lx-tvte. n ns and them that absorbs it EAiLitivw Si-it. llev. fl:'0. 11. .Towc-tt of alfiu, Max., Las tutil tie tVnccrd Railway Company for jf 10.Oh) ibr injuries inflietvd upon him nnd his wife and child. His child was killed, his wifu loht her hand and helont one of hiit lVct. The nceiJciit ovvarrol on the 15th of Aril 1.V. Mr. Jewctt und family ! werecro.-siusf the track ol'tho road in a cuuW. when a train of curs hacked rapidly down. striking the chaise and injtiiing himself and i wife and killing hi child. Tlio trial lias ex cite! considerable interest in lloston, and is still in propres.. Tlie testimony thin f.ir does nt sliow unueuulcarclc.sMi-.'i.t in the em ployees of the company. Tiik Amekican Anti-Slavfuy .-.tiktv. This society cmix-id of stronj-minded wo men and half entry m.-n, met in New York on Tucsdav laut. Llovd Harrison. V'i-ndi-11 riiilips and ths men t;stial!y :is?..x!atcd with tlum were present with Thomas nirettof Delaware, who it is said 1ms aided '-',0) lavcs tocscapo from tlicir masters. The resolutions of the meeting dcclaro that the object of tli.'' society 15 the inimediuto lilcrati"n of tho slaves, and that the)' would not allow politics, rclicrioii or anything to stand in their way ; but if to make human liberty paramount, wore fanaticism. if to declare that a uve-holding Union cu.vht to bo dis solved, were treason t'.um th.v wore fanatics and traito The resolutions throughout arc full of the usual violent language, t!i;'rricteriz:rg the constitution as "a covenant with death,' and an agreement with hell." Colored mon made speeches, and were followed by Lucy Stony. Jt? An interesting: discussion, in relation to th-3 tendencies of the meiern Drama, is goin tn in New York. The lie v. Mr. Bellow, has endeavored to defend the stsjrc, while Ward IJecehcr has attacked it with all tho force cf his giant intellect. Dion iourcicault, better known u.s tha. husband of Agnes llobinson, has addressed a letter to Mr. lleecher, asking him to attend a convention of Actors, about to bo li3M, and mmtain, if possible the position l c ha taken, that tlie theater is u radiating center of vice and dissipation. As 'Dion says it is a question of importance, and sdiould bo settled, a. eighteen per cent of the population cf idl our cities are theater goer. Effects of an Unkind Word. Mrs. Elwina Caldwell committed sukid-j at her residence, No. IS Leonard street, in New York citv, on Tuesday, br swallowinr a solntion ofMlvcr. She did it in tins presence of her hiibun(l, to whem she ha.lTxsen married only ten months, because he had spoken to her unpleasantly.5TTho two younjj mcu, who wero mentioned as practicing at a I'istol !allery in Cincinnati last week, preparatory to a duel, went up to l'arkcrsburg in Virginia, and taking the very safu poMthm of twelve paces apart, in the midst of a drt.lthing rain, tried their skill upon each other, four ot five times, without any damage; and then, on a report that tho police wero coming, ignobly ran vlT, to avoid tha ineonvenieriee of an arrest. The rin ctled their anger and wet tlicir powder, and had very much t!w elTeot of a pail of Water thrown upon a .log firht. n? The llev. Mr. Foster formerly of St. Paul's church in this citv, and now Keetor of the Episcopal church in Newprt Ivy., has tendered his resignation of hi charge, but the Vestry would not accept it. vir The Washington Vnion mvs that the Democratic party is very certain not to go to fcleep. Perhaps it can't go to sleep for the same reason that the woman babv couldn't its face is o dirty tLat it can't shut its eyes. f.ovitrille Jovrna!.

American Convention.

The American party of the Second Congressional District of Kentucky will hold a Convention at Calhoon, on Green River, in McLean county, on Wednesday, the 27th instant, to nominate a candidate to represent the District in Congress. Yankee Notions.—We have the June number of Notions from Messrs. Dobell & Lister, and find it full of its usual variety of good hits in caricatures and wit. Godey's Book for June is already out, and is as rich as ever in pattern plates, fashions, and matters of absorbing interest to ladies. We do not see how any housekeeper keeps up with the times, without studying its receipts and maxims for the kitchen and parlor. We call the attention of our readers to the card of Dr. Welborn, who has located himself permanently in Evansville. The Evansville and Crawfordsville Railroad are sinking an artesian well at Sullivan, and propose to go to the depth of 800 feet if they do not find water, for their purposes, at a less depth. 'Tlin. in thfrnr irfrnnnt nhitvt of ... . . . . . .. ('i.oTiir.s, riehtlv understood, is included 11 I that iiK-n Jiave thoujlit, ireamcd, UC'ne and lccn: the whole external Universe and what u0 l! b,,t othinjf ; and the essence ol all V? tL 1 of tIothcs' CarJyle Hoar this in mind srcntlemcn. and call at v.. i . . i . ii a ua r K'U r 111 rn w : aiu iiu n jbiuu f f . , can furnish ?ar- ' n . nn,: ,.n. ; lnt.a. wtvla -- - - and trimmed and made in tho finest and ueatest manner. ———<>——— ARRESTED.—Officers Mc'Bride and Martin, arrested yesterday on board the David White Jno. Clark, who is accused in New Albany of murder. A dispatch was received in the city byh Mr. Mc'Bride, describing Clark, and stating that he was a striker on board the steamer David White. After considerable search, in which the officers of the White participated, Clark was found and detained until the boat left. He is accused of killing an Irishman in an affray at New Albany a few days since. Messrs. Mc'Bride and Martin telegraphed to the authorities of New Albany that Clark was in their custody. He is a young man about 22 years of age; and denies having killed the Irishman although he admits that a fight had taken place between them. Mr. Mc'Bride will leave with the prisoner for New Albany this morning. ———<>——— l-iT" V"c observe that Dcvt. Hy ford, who t-nj.iys a l.igli reputation abroad for hi nu-m-jrous valuable contribution to the medical pciiudicul literature, wa made cue tf the Vice iVcM.Ients of the Na'ional Medical convention that a-s'Tiiblcd at hvil'e on tho first of th- month. It wa an its.emblag' of eminent men in the prois.on frt-m all pails of thutounty. It was a high compliment, as well a a merited honor, and must have beon r-pontaneous, as tin; Doctor ha always to bo sought out, to be ft nnd. Fto:tiiA Imhank. It is reportoJ by the la.it accounts from Florida, tli.it the Indians are suing for j-caco. The distruction of their com mul provision! y the troop, ha left them in a starving condition. The rum taken from them t.how that their arms are bocf.ming worn ont, and as they have no mean of repairing thsin, are Useless to them, and utlbrd no means f procuring tbrm came. Hilly llowlcpi is reported dead, and this is supposed to have inditl a pacific disposition among thu menilK-rs of his trilv. J7Iii Now York a few days t;nce a crowd of women assembled in t!u street in front of Mm. (.'i-sninuham's icsidcnce, held a nort of drum-head 'urt M.trti:d, and d ;- eid'.'d that Mrs. C, was guilty of mur der and onht to be hnu. With the help f a crowd of boys utoned the? hr use, and sue cecded in brcaliin r tho windows tnd a fas generally. The polko finally took th j Amazons and locked them up for trial. 7Tho hog cholera has made its apcaraneo in Davis county, Ky., among a lot of hags f-.l from the slop of u distillery near Oyen.djoro. It appears to lo hpreaJing far end wi.lu over tin coautrv. Mr"Tlie guns cast at Kiehuiond, Virginia, for tha ships of the Na . y arc superior to them made at l'ittbnrg. Those made at the latter place for the steam frigate Minnesota did not stand the required tot. t-tTThe New York Herald ay that Urn. Mr. Marcy late Secretary of State, is operating in stocks in Wall street. Tho Herald advi-.es "poor" I'iuree to join him. KT There is a piper pubii. -died somewhere in this Stato under the title of Tlx X'uLje Hammer nf Truth and th ,'utt'e Are of Liberty v" it must bo stub a savt.te ccnccm that we havo never ventured to propose an excliapgy with ir. Ü7 J. W. IJiee, Esq., Ins leeome one of the editors of tlie Henderson Commercial, and infused, into its eoiumn th glow of Iii trus American Sentiment. aT Hon. Sam. Houston is the American candidate for Clovernor of Texas, and with his great personal popularity and fame will probably be elected. t5T"Oii Saturday last there were three hundred and eleven convicts in the Indiana Penitentiary tlu largest number ever there. "Thk Wirt. Thoro is a woman, youthfa I and qu'r.e handsome, who visits the Hal. imoie Penitentiary every day, and converses with her h'.-b..iid !r uu hour or more through thf? iar.. Yet this luan is serving out u term of years lbr having cut her throat hi wite.' and inflicted several severe stals in u-r lueast, from the etl 'et of which litr lifo was lor a long time di.-paiad of. What an evideiue of love and constancy. Tue Woi:t Tax.i Citt is thk Union. The lluir.do Post i laim that Uulialo.n shown by Hunt M. .-reliant Magazine, i the lu-av-icst taxed city in the I'nited States. The asbossed valuation i j;J:!.oKM'.. and tho taxation p.r cent., which i equal to -- 0X. jl?.Tohu Travis, who sliot rn orange from a boys' head, in New Orleans, for a wager of 1,0 M, has challenged the United States for a pistol shot. James W. Wales, of Louisville, and E. W. Paul, of St. Louis, have liken up the gauntlet. 5carcitv in Tennessee.-la 'the Eastern division of Tennessee the scarcity of food for man and beast, it is said, is absolutely distreing at present, and promising to become worse. The farmer have no corn, or rxgh feed, the hogs have perished from starvation, and the Mtle ere dying rapidly.

THE CHEAT ENGLISH REMEDY!

SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. PriiTvI from a iTeTiptin of Sir James Clarice, M. I., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. ThU InTatuaMe Medicine is unfailing lu the cure of all thos painful and dangerou disease Incident to the Female constitution. It moderate all exceis, removes all ottructions and Irings on the nmotlily periods wit'a regularity. The stonld 1 u ed two or three week previous to confinement; they fortify the constitution and lesen the juficri) duricg la', emMing the mother to per form her duties with safety to hersef and child. i,,;,,,"v tJzJ "y wt0JUw m,r.mS PIHT THRl K MOVTlISfif Piplillnnr.Mlhn gure u !jrgcn Mis-auria, lutaTar.y overtime , ,, . v ie . .. . . la all ca-s of Nervous and Spimal AirccUorsPiin -' "J L;uf. Heaving ratine ?gU Exertion, I'alfinition of tlie Heart, Lowiietf ?Mrit Hysteric-, SicW IIea.Lche, A lutes and all the juinful disca-ws occA-tioned by a disordered ryteni, the. l'ill I willeff, ... . . . ' I on uhouPu a i.tui reme.iy at not contain rou, calomel, antimony, r any omcrtninerai. 'all directiorw a.-romi.anylng each jclaice. Price the Tnite,! StaU-s and Can U. One Dollar. N. B. SIM ami C iKistaje btunrs encledto any authorize! Asent, will Insure a bottle of the Tills ly return mail. V. W. RODERTS, Indianawdi, Sole A cent for Indiana. 1IALLOCK & STODDARD, I'I7 YT-lyN Oenervl Affnt Erfliisriüe. SPECIAL NOTICES. KfWmt' 1. fl.Ij .1..j... IA...tj..Ml!t.. ln4i 'Jtunntj . IIn. ll.M. llm.u' I TO cent rT line one week; discount on Ion per time. nut ill ii'iim .:'--lk.,'-l line iiii it: iiiiiv.i) I Evasville Temfle or iiomo, Vi. 41, n-.eeN crerr ThurUy erening. In the Hall, on Water sirect, over the Canal P:uik. K. W. POIXÜEXTKR, W. C. T. A. J. OTeillt, . R. jajn:y -v Reaco LiwtiT Social Temm.k, So. V22 45, tueeti every alternate Fri lir evening. aaWe. JOHN HYDE. W. C. T. C. W. Ri'dyard, B. R. janUiy t'OAL .OTICK. The price of Coal at the IIopum Mist, is at the Pit. r.-iiU i-r hu.'lie!: hauled to anv irt of de 1 city, I0cent4 per binhel JOIIX UTMOND, PecrclJiry and Manager. feVJ a v."om)i:kfi:l iu:.mf::v. 5Ir. 15. D. VooiH. l;i!e Justice of tie; Teace, Ka-.t r.'.riT-.incliaiB, P:., wv: "I have be-u aTfiitirt wit!i a disease of tlie stnroacti, pulp'.tation of tlie lie.irt sn 1 tiervom lia.l.icl.e, Tr nenr !y ti!Wn years, aiil have veut ine hunJml of lol-l.-ira in erler to etioet a eure t lit to no luirpoA-. After liarinc usf'l tlire! I.njitle f your IlolIaiiJ Hilters, I feel myelf eiitire'y retire!. I enn eat an.l !eep well un ! ran a?teti-t t-i n'y I niine. with i-lp."iirc. nint eau Dirref-i.-e rej )uinietnl it t all tliuce In arc similarly nfll.cte.l." Ilolloway Tills Life IJoats ore li'it ni'io r.e-e"':,.ry nt ca t!.:ia thi Li'e Me.I:.cir.e. Tl.e exea'pti' n frnni wiirry, ither H-urliit!c uttlietions of the late exj.l...-ii:g rv liti"ts, i. nt'.riNut.iUc to the anf?pt:c iuLmii of 11 iJ1..j I'-.IN. Si.M at the UianufiM-t'iiies. No. Nl Mil''! I.;n e. Nett' Volk, ami No. Ill ?trni.!, I.'i:'l,;n;niil at aii iljUf ;t , uX IVU., J.'ic, ui.-l l (XT ImUle. Wlia Is IIinlcttfT!--VA tut lyj-pt'C und nerron untrl.ir ir.v .lid th.it ever tried Iii eele'irtte ! tonmrii Bir.'TS, hiitean r.-ply :th pleure. In a'l rte. of liz'-clness, f.'.tnlcney, ;ilj ;it.ti"iu piootntion, prw.t fit'irtie, caiitijKitioii, !yjwp'i: pli s'cal and mei.tal in.i'iili-.v, it i.-i uriri.-iiii how jitiont find relief. Tli'-ycoimt Oie apt etile, import tone and nyn!em, force oiV t'i hile and lirpiire iKi-n-tioni. re-uiitte tlie Ktwels, fc'ive u .treniitli of b..y an 1 vijj ir of mini. Sold in U u-t UiUle hy all Hotel, Or peers, Irugb-t, IC, :iu a i r.llo:i:il xpliits wmted. ?.Iurrr.y& Lnnmnn'H Florida Vn ter if ri'it an lir.tnortal perfume, U the most last'.rg in the world. f.!k(? all t!t ! lnT:.iuV.lc, It hau ln luibtted. 15 nt it survives und triumph, while the imiLv tinnüdic. l'tirchwe none tut the genuine article Murray 4- Lannuui, which for tiftei-n year lia-i Imi the uallooal perfume and rumrilc of panisli Auierica. bo. !; to the la' t l. ItrSotlly Laimian Co.. wh leale .IruggUU, t'. Mater Street, New York, arid 1 y all drUL't.-iiti at i1 cei U per UUle. t ciiai:li:' lo.vdox cordial ms u hotrn ly ti3 nvord of tlie Cuttu House tot-e the enly !'iidn Cordial (oil ha ported and iM in hot :1c all other, nee mrid; heri in imitilion of it. It 1 a d.-lii tuns tonic Irvcms, and t y Iti pM'iiIi.-ir flavor ("o llrtire.it from o.!r-r u'.ns) is ii:iiv.-r-i!Iy eti.enu-l ly all ho use it. It is adoptr.l uh pre.it in f-w .iif lVSV.::-sli, tiot T, ItliKl'l I ISM, I.u'irsY, tiRivi:L, I'unc, Cnoi.m, Ptvna Am:, STRicTrttf', Iiki; or thk 1rirv ta..n., l:i.Krv, Kkm.ik Ikkk;i-L4Sitii;s, &:e. IV. Vul iitiiie M ott. of Xe-v York, U a lett. r to tlie T. j riet'ir, stiys: .'h ir!" I. -in.hm Conll:il i?i. Is the i-nre-t iet, n!el most rlin'ilo Kxtnv-t of JuniH-r. 1 h ire seen." CIlAUl.ES LONDOX COKI'IAL GIX b ll hy all I rticgi.t aii'l Groeer in the l'nitr l Seite', ani no al re iiiirfirrous j.oim culle'I I.til in Corli 1 (:iii"-toavoMlliem,l.ti.v ot.ly "CiuuMti'." Reject at v elh'T ofT'Te-l ti yn as j-mi t!ue your health. Trice oii; Jo!!nr for u'ltrts, flly e-nM fri'nv. KD.MfX!) C.CIIARLll.s. mliÄJMÜ Sole In jiort-r, , llro-i lw .:y, N. Y. t'reat Cure after the Iliyalclau Und Tailed Ki-?ti. ii.i.r, Ohio, J in. o. Pr. f. M. J kCKiON l?nr Sir- "Vc would inform you tint we are out of l! od.in ls (ii-runn H-iten., Iii. b meet ith rea ly sale. One of our neicli'mrs h.w lut-n ds-tiirinir for Mine time, twe to:nk a'Kut two yrr' with all the d-s-tors In the country, I ut all of no ar:ill. He looked as much like a dead innii pohip a'suit, as anyth;n( we cjui Con ane him to. llisdl .e nj'iMiu 1 to I an overflowing of the J ill. With hard I'liri'iix-'ion we is-evail.-d on hlnit') try ymtr Ritters, Ith the Koinio to him if it .11.1 no rood w e wcul.l Chart,- liini no'.hin? for it, providi-l he t W oix lot?.-, aecordieic to the direeticn, which lie his done, And is now eiitirxly eure.l, and has Lecoine a t ll n:an. Thi cure luis ere it. i! a gr.-at sale in this llei:hlMlrh'Kll., Ile.-pectfiilly, KDWAKIiS ii LROWN. Sec aJvcnisumet.t. a;-2? Pr. CAVANAfnw'i I'ii.k Salve. We cheerfully refer the pul.lie to the adv-.rtiseuKr.t of Ir. T. 1". Carunnuch, sHtifieil ;ui we are, that he Is no pretender, hut a thorough ihyleian, f.uuillar with materia Cie-llcn, and mo.t skllirul in the arplicition of his knowledge, lie his ma le many YalnaMe di.vfiveri. s in tha science of medicine, one of hich he now oll'cri to the ptihlic. Mis card Isar the names of many reponsihle men, who hive .iveu to this medicine their wannotconitneml vli n, and express the liclief that. In no instance will it fail to atvou:plish an efloctual cure of the peculiar dise-i for which tlie lr. has preiareil it, if used strictly ace rllns t directions. Chicaj Native Citizen. For sale in thi city l y ar:; kk i.i.k n & t iiite. tlOWDKII. , l'li'4 .Mi.uua Rifis Towdcr, litt I. .1 Rlmin? .1 ;iWdo .l.i Kirlo d 10 c.hm eaiii po Jjr, for fc.Ie at mnufactors price, adding freight, r iiitI .II. COOK fc S X. A cents "! ll 1 HOXl'-i as.jrtc! rb for t1 fy glllB ,y 7.. ll. reK nv. bjniAU nol'SE and Kelnil.-l Mh-, for - ly 3 c-yis Z. H. CtXJK it U'. I ce Chests and Rcfrig irat.ir1. for r I myt Z. 11. COOK J-S0N, fXln Fat Chickens aud Turkey, al hy n. y IS 11. COOK JJ-ON. "undrles. 33 I' o'-u l.oirwvod. S d Kp-ni-n N itt, 3 d Limp HIvV. I'l do .s"inniih Whit'ntr. Iiot- -xtnu-t of L.'r"-nid. nt rc' find for Mlel.y myis WMKKLER A; RlOUf, 1nr Lead. 2.r.) lbs Uir lea 1; f. mV y myis UllEELEIi-UIGGS. rlnejar. ... .vi b!,ls Ci ler A inejar, f n l r myis WIIKEI.EIt JJ-RIOO.f. RIoC'ofTee. .? In lTiine Rio Coffe. Ins rwrH l r try IS tl II r. C Libit or Rocket and Tub. )ui dot. j-u nted l.ueket, tTS d tov do rm do linted tuN X. 1 find lnt nv'd t-r myis WIIHKI.ER 4- KIGG& C-'IIKF.-.F.'i. A.C. ' 4i f1 choi.-e old Oheee, A lot of new Peaches to arriv per .Mnee f!reit Avest, and for wie Kr SAM VICKKRY, ut IT Tonier Main and Second.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

KATES. Oneo,nar, ten Ixc or less, or e time, : r-Octt. Three tinier : : : : : : : : : : II iv.e week, :::::::::::: 1 r T'A'O Wf Vi4 t ftSt r' One month, ;:::::::::::ift) Three months, ::::::::::: 7 hO Six months ::::::::::: 10 ki One v-.tr, :::::: :::::: 13 00 I:-.uvt on larger anvertiscn.etiti C a , ( six li e. .r under, 1' per annum. Jif" No "till for'oid'' advertisements received. AUCTION It AL'CTIOXECKS. -i.V OH DIXAXCE j amen J an ordinance pa fed 2fjy 7A1S4T , commencing Auciiondt Auctionetrt? pcutd Z!ij 16 157. Kvitt aftSiet'r lcenl under the rrovisions of the nrllnauce of wlilcli thi is an juin Ti.lnient, hall on or ifon-tfie l;ut tlir of eu h ti'onth tile in the otiice of th" fitv Clerk, a fall stitement. untrer oatli. t1 the Talue of the merchandize. Teh-cli-s, aii'l livestock ' lontrin? to others tj:n the ritiürn .f tvauvillc, , m Mlth fr I4,? . a,K.,ion or .:-.;-. The t'itr CltrW, U.u rwclpt of liich atement. a wse to l-e res -rved fr that turixe the amoutit thiwnrivrrfa in the tame cf the auctioneer rcp.rtinr the tame and hall charge and as-es thereon the name rite of wx'.UMi .- .ea-e.l tiimn th wroiial tniurrtv uf ot hern for ruch year, a:il rtuill at once reiort ud entry an 1 the amount so acsed,Ui irtinc to the City I olleet-r, ItoüIiaU nuke a mi nr entry n the implicate in Iii pilin, nml ibill pnwfr1 t r-l-ltf t inm ui-ii urt.oneiT, tliebix t!iu hascsscm in ue uaL' RixniierM i-thTtaxeiirecotle til. Any anetmneer who -hall fti! to mViC anv report pnvidil fr bv tlits ordiiiar.ee, at tlx time a' wye specified trill fur ttivh olienee.'H fu.l in riy um not le llan ti."feen d'l!ri tir more tivvn fiftv doll.tr; nni furany seeonj or u''!efiuetit uilnrs m nmke turh moiitli'.y rep rt, in a blitioii to such fine, the Common council nriv in fheir discrelioii revoke the l.cene giui-te-l t such aiictiont-e'. The tr.ee of licerse under thi ort'nanec. hall fiflu ftlrl ttritftli till il ;! 1 ill tirrtiT 1hiU Km 41114 ruin. li 1 ll I 1.1 T4 fliT fill. Vftlf. Illlll VlVtl it.lllura f.lT '. V ..... . - - " .--- . . ... " m iiiiu or wit yirinpr jfn v, ini an np-n5e mmet to ' tiitiei-r4 .-hail rxj irvon t!ie nr.t MonUay in August, and n license .hall e tran.fera''le. ApKoTediy Common Conr.eil, Ate-t JOHN IIKV.'SOS, Mayor, WELL lI.WALKKR.Ciiy Clcii. Vu!L'ileci.y. uy .I l:uo l CORPORATION' NOTIC1'. T m'-Kr of th" Cotmnnn Cmtir-l held nn tlie V rven tiief ths Kth in..ihe folluwin order vu Urdere I tint Ihe'ner4 of iropfrtjr front'tic Fourth "tre-t ami ex'endii g Uine-n KnVon Averue at;d !;iret T-'C, mit-; a cod Iric'it KideTf!k of ir-per .. - .... ... . wiT.n n ne i li la iwn 1:1 mi I mrt or Ktur:n rtreet ami al. til.tce do n cool ciiriin? ahme ti'ul t ri.'k yivei'ii'tit n m. i iif-MTr-e-l street: h-iJ work t't 1 e dne Wit'iMi "unv i..yi a'tr V pa Micntion r-f this notice and in defit!t ttien-ef th- Sti-t Cnimi-s:oner i di rerii-i ir p'Ti rai 1 work, ami uier't ami rxn ievni:nr t.i'-re v will ie atitnie 1 too ami ciM'tiI tv J . .. ill . s-.'e of viirl iTiiperty, on n much a ill aatify baul ln anil ?:. I)v trder uf Couin-er Cnunc'1. Wl l.h II. WALKER, Clerk. Volk Vio'.e copy, inyio X M j. . vi:Ln6ir 3i. i. on ice m Tiiisu sr., rrTWEEN mun asd secokd, EVANSVILLK, INI). r - Ti'-s! Ijnoe on 5J., 'ictwe-.-u 5ycaniore an.l Vii:e. iTiV X-'ano AfiOOl) FAIIM FOR SAL.I!. Ti''Tf. !1 r 5ll far-.n of ltynTi of rV'i land: I? i n.Hr 1-elow heir i,ü tip M"e Krankln roa!. TiiHi-reLf h"th nre ne-l.-r f.nc arnl in h"ph tate of .-nU'v iti'in. A zl n-w fi-ne ilwellin? tinur, nhr n iv;i:ne lifue, aii'l out Ik-u-h-s n' uinlant, i C'mvi mt i jinN, t i'i'i tH & Ar v rT'ti l'lr.nc to a! teii'l tlie r.vntist Ule uir. ket cuM not do I ettcr than to miv fmin. T F.KM eay. Apply to J. S. JAOFr.Sjt & Co, Krvi"vi!le, or J. II. Sweden, tVeit Franklin. my JO r. If NOTICI'. OI'LTOX PMiU. an iidentured apprentlee ni" C hni inif l-ft w ithont euiM or proviH-aiicn. Th's i To rnuti.in nil pecoli fi"in l.ni-tiirin ir tni.'.tiijc him on my aeeonnt : 1 sliall -ay no dc'.. of hi e.ft-ict-in.;. uiy.ti-lt,l Zj J.HlN KINli. LAC ( X D A A (I ll I cT: L tITjAL WO'tKrl. V 11. O0K JL fO are Agent Tor üie aale Ei, (M KetrhumV Tüoner, .1 l:-.iK.-r, ! MniT and Itrum- 'eomhined. nod ill otliTartrles .v.iuf:ictiire-l l y tlieahuve l iliacl Vi oil s s:Ui.t.'.e to le !-ern nt the;ri.tre. nivi Z. II. COOK fc SON. Jure C Ider Vlnrsar H I.TMleiy tnvii) Z. II. COOK & PON. Cliolrt .Maple .Motnsses for ü tie al relai e I j nees. mv i Z. II. COOK fe SON. iny- Z. II. COOK & SOX. Front i'vanstllie to .ew York In 41 Hours. VIA. 1-:V t.VYII.L!: V ( II lVI"OHISYIIXI3 RAILROAD, n i '.ti .ii ::n a k is a . a i:n kxt. 1 S . 7 . i! .'ter UOVriAY. V.w lth 1V,T, and until furt'ii-r i:ot.-'-, the 51 id FacncT train w ill leave r viivil at o'clock ai d o n'ir.uts, A. M . Yincn. ties at 11 15 I'.M.an I airive at Tcrrellante a?:.Vi H M. iitie.-tirp with trains f.ir IndianaKili, Cincinnati, nnd all point. ili f. r trains on th Alton rüil for Ct-ntril H'.liiois, Ch'cneo and th .Vorth l'M.l'arni?.T dine itt Turns HauU. llazgze checked to RKTrR.VI.YrJ-l.-ivf Terr. Ilvite at MU'. M. nftT (he nrriral of trains from the Knst and We-t; Vin-ccmi.-sat r,:. . M. and arrive at .i:C0 1. M. iu hereto, f ir-. Vwv.p rt y tM tra'n arrive at Cindntiiiti nt :Tf, mine rvvn.nff, Cleveland at next morninir inrtca.1 of -,'vji p. J. a l y former arratie.-iiient. The niir'it mi letwcvn YUiCenne and Tcrre M.4u;e in i.i--ontiiiu. i1. fa nr:s From riranrUIe to S. Loci. .... " " ipiSif I.lli.iri.tp.lis " 'loSnn ui ... " " It-viand ... itmri'o N-w Yir.... 7 1? It u ß 2? or n t i; m 21 M lr Tin 1 1 Mi Ci " " Vi'tVuri.! " " W,eeliii)f .... Hiltimore Waoliinrton l'hilaleli.hu Ii i. ton ... .2 SO I-!t' t tr-ün w:ll lenre Knnrlllr snd Terre Ilnuti, L or . ii: r pn (? ctt -i- t.,r tii accomm'l ition of locsl travel. Th inwiml fr'ic!it tnin will arrive at F.vanirille at :20 I'. M. inrfea.1 of U) P. M. a.- hiTi-tofore. F'-r anyjrt'onnath'n "r thronch tieV-s npp!v at the r iTjnnv's Tran.i taUon oifice, he i.1 of Loc'i.d Ut.n tva.isville. J. J. m.VIF.L., . v mconne fJi e!tf, Prin-'eton riar;on, .s'nllivan P-i! s-nit, y.t Canis.-I Hi-elrter and Mt. Vernon Advocaie t lie out f.mticr iulvertinieiit hiiiI copy- my : tf ISAAC 1111VANN DAVID HE1UAXN. I. Sc I. II II I ?I A V IV . WHOLESALE PEl'.ER I! FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS 7 i.nroiiTiiRs or Holland Herrings, Pnine!, Cliocolati. te. MAIX ST., TWO D00R1 BACK 0FSEC0XD. i:va:i. ille, Ind. F I s n f K P O T. run xi:u oim:a.s. TIIK Bfcaiuer J. D KAKLV, Ifoi.i is i tilt, Jlnn-r. wiil leave with dc .Ucli- For f.-cight only. Andy on hoard. tnl! Mr.v c: oi) 3 FOK TIIK SCMMEU TRADE At a Greatly Reduced Prieo. AX F. I. LEG ANT Äff ORT1TKNT OF mEjn JiriVia 'äs Linn Drillt, Leu ns, Irt tili, Ltrrort, llhiel Si tit, Ginijhunt, and JfantilFa, resides a prent variety of Lae. Ri'iVind.-, and Press TflinTin-r, have jat leen rrir! tv Uivl'J J II. .MA 1.5 1 KR 4- CO. ami:iiica taiiim; citli:iy. Just Opened a l rr :sortuierit of RiiiU's vW Ole rntr.1 T'le Knives and Kr'', in I von-, II --V, ami l'.- Itan-ll-; for fc.! Mr flnxle neu r full arts or 51 piece v. ew Y-rk vnocs. For Hie best tiouds made and no mistake. n.vl-' CUA V. S. WEI.L.. )OTTi: IMIOMOV L 12 l .us l'o!;iti.es, 4 " Oui.nji, ail new, for nal h-e-my SAMVIfKFRV. Comer Main ii t'wwrl COMMOY AM) PWCY II ISKET!.l . 'Intim llAktL, M do ! ark et do asorte-I sire, 1 do Fancy do In great v:u-irtfttvilehr rnylt SAM'VICKKRV. C.n-ner Main and Second OOTATOES-POTATOESPOTATOEi.-A few more left. For ! l.v viirl VICKF.RV JOIISTON.

MISCELLAxEOUS.

CONTINENTAL INSUItANCE CO. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania WITH A PKRPETUAL CHARTEK. Authorized Capital - - - One Million Dollar. I 1,000,000. o f v ici:, X0. CI WALNUT STUKET, ABOVE SECOND, PHILADELPHIA. FIRK Il1tCE, oni'JulMiiis.Furnllure, MerrhandUe. AcKenrrally.

I tnivi.- IVI R xr-P nn ' tRi:niN mnA I er, Kaflruad or Canal without delay orrxpü.M VRIShlSslK.Wl h on t, m.Ot and K Partieai-tr atler.ti.m will be paM to

FllhilillT to all parts or the t orld. .. . . . .. . t. l.ili l.u l.tl n..i iv on uogi wr., y I tur- RivriK civil. mnA I ivn tm I . ' ... ntn-r-J tiiv mnv . I -, tu .iui . r . vi, i lh mnt ravnraISl trrtna. ratiklnlrnl it Ith hL I run it v. fT ATEM EXT, JANl'AKY 2Tt1I, 1S57. Invented In BoiuN and Mortgages and ;r nnd RcnU, Ii.v'tod in StoeV?, Bill neeeiTaMe, Cn)i on Iiai:df 4- I i 3T5.I7I 7 I DIIU-CTORS. OKOUOE W. COLMATUY, forreeriy Itccordr of Dee.1. kc, riiiUlelpaia. WM. r.OWKRS, f.rmer'y Re-inter of Wills. JOHVM.rOI.F.MAN'.FirmColenmn k Smith, Iiurortini llarrtarare a Cutlery MerehanU. No. 12 vorti Th'rl street, above Rare streH, I'hil;illeph!a. JOSEPH OAT, Firm Joseph Ot 4 Son .Coppersmith, - No. MQurryret Philadelphia. EDWIN V. MACH ETTF, Finn Marhette Ra'cuel. Importing Hanlvrare Ierrhant.. No. 124 North Third rvf, Nire Rare eet, Philadelphia. HOWARD HIXCHMAV, rirm Livinprton fit Co.' Prolnee & CoiriroliMion Merehar.Ts, No. !7 MarVet street, a'xre Tichth street, Phil. le'ph-n. (iroi:i: w. colladav, Prtrident, GALEN WILSON', ' ÄTff(trt,', Jeremiah nehm.Apent. OlTee Ccirirerrial Collcce Room, r.Ter J. M. CaM well's store, Firrt ;trce:, ITvarisvIlle InI. mylJ2mo rra( Orlslnal American Work on THE HORSE! I.-T.APr. AXATOMT A XI PHYMOWiriY OK TIIKIIOItSK, AXUDICTIONAUY OF VETERANARY sriF.XCE Splendidly illustrate.!, phtin Splendidly Itlutnte-I, colored Plites 1 II.-DAPD'A MODFRX I10R11 1H1CT0R, con ttininc pva1lcal direction for the treatment of LUe.iae nnd Iuneues of Horses, with Illustrations, O.io iHdlar. The Tweinfi Tlioiiaiid. 1II.-I.IXSLKY' MORtJAN HORE. "As int.Testtnc as a Romance. Civiii the History of the Morrui Horse. IVlleree of the principle Nrs-.-s f this 1 reel, und O'-j cnl Insfrnctions fir 1'urch.v.inf, r.rwlipc. and Tri'iilve Horves. One TVolia-. The Tirili Thousand Sow Ready. Fcnt free of Postage upon rei-eij t of price C. SAXT0X & CO., Ap-icu!:ural Rooli TuMisliers. No. U0, nsyls-Iw! Fulton Ftrect, N. Y. WATCH ITS', VJAH KX. AM 1 1 1 K su'aeril er Ppe-ffullv informs the citizen 'if Kran-ville and vicinity, that he hai conie to this 1 live with a varietv of Clnelis, atrls, and Jewelry, which he will ricll a' th" lo-vcxt priet-j. He will alo r-iirall Vin.N of Watches, Clock.-, an 1 Jewelry, on tiie )hortcrt notice. p. i:o4KXFF.i.r, vy:fm Main st., i:c-.tr fecund, IMISISTU.lTIX' NOT I CK. Notice 1 hereiciven that the nndcrsirne ! hast-een appoint..! Adaiis'x'ntix of the Ki'e of Kmily Wils mf dt-c-asii l ite of Vandnl nich count Indivina. Said Ltate is ai.vMI to l e solvent. II A RH I ET W I I.SOV. ixy!.vU3sv Admlnitratix. A 11 ETI It HI) PIIYSICIAV Whoe sands of life hive nearlv mil nut, iroy re l while in t!'e Ha- Iiulies, aen1aiiifur,forConKiimption, Asthma, Rroi.chitis, Cough, Colds and ceneml de'.iiity. The rc.ooilv was .lijioivere-l l-y liiiu hen Iii- onlv child, a dauchter. wan ihven lin tidie. XVishipir to do h nineh rotnl as iosil,Ie, lie III .'i!l t' sucn ol ins allietcl fellow l-:ni: as rennest ii, the receipt with full and evnticit nipstmns fir nuisinc it up, and Miccen-fuily usinc It. He re.nt 'res each nptili.-arit to Inclose him ot.e rJiillinj t. ire? cents to le returned a poxtape on IJie receipt, -...i .1... ... i ....i: - ii.a this a lverti-en.en?. Address Dr. II. JAMES, No. llH.rand nt., inyli-lnio-dw-iii Juey City, N. J. " AVATi:i) m.UHDIATI.LY n."" Ol li Co"1! Tailor. None l ut first class workmen IT need apply. D. 8. AX PERSON. niyU-Jd. lÄ'aIlera and Tray" tf .lust openc 1 a good assortment; .ein? nnd in Sets at low rates Cll A.V. .f. WKL1..V. Olalr Hods! Vtnlr Hods y o i ui asorlu.eiit no in docV nnd for nie low l y uiyl Cll A.N. ä. V K1.L..V. E.lne Pocket Knlvea! lientleimwi de..irin a Pine Knife can find fifty nrsixtv ne and handsome patti-rii to aelect from nt nyi: Cll AX. . WELLS. ee Cream Preesr.ern. Hi floz. Auiier ii.it nt l ( resTi rreerers. Xo. :'., 4,i'-, and t.iu.irts; wan-ante I to make Ice Cream iu ten minutes, received hy nivl.i I. 4-1). IIEIMA.YX. deceived. li 7.S iixe W. R. Cream Cheese, r.O t-ales Cotton Ita'.tinr ::i Im.m do Yarn, 5 W", '.M, W, 2T I white" and eol.re-I curet clci'i just received and for sale hy I. Sf i. IIEIMANX. myl'. fcljundrle. K.9 4"" Mi c iitnn wnppinf twine ö1) !h cau.lle wick 2?icaes, 2 d m. each, 1 1T. can Core 0vter f, do t do do 21 do do do 25 do 4 do do 1(1. do do do Received and now fur sale hy I. -. ! IIEIMANX. myl' Smukinz Tobacco. ;si m.Tsrnt and d'-ied S.iliiiL. do di do rece've! and for le hv ray L I. D. IIEIMAXX. "Jlonts.Hioe and lints. ) 1.; .-a.se very tine Hats 4 Caps ultade for the Sutr-nicr trade, 2T eases Fanarraaiid Lchorn Tint-, I net received myl hy J.ll. MAOliEE f-CO. KTundrles kZ I'Um i-s Fanrv Frlnt, 2r. l aics -'i.-ei:ntr, 1 do Tick ud Äliirtinr tt-"is?s. int recelveii inyl'J !y J. 11. MAtillKE 4- CO. fut Rerehed .vi i4 . L-. Louf, Crn'iv! and Towdrred ,uinr. myl'J TKNXEY & SORKXSOX. I list Received jrr.iaa 11010 e Tovireo. 111 via TEXNEV fc SOBEXSOX. li ut Received cross Faie Cit Chewinr ToHiceo. my!9 TEXXEr fc StI'EXSOX. F ust Received 1 mi ln.xes tired Il.srine. m v 1J TEXX EY fc SOREXSOX. I list Received jyi lii.U pure ianrers Oil. myl9 TEXXEY t SOHEXSOX. 9 list Received h hh;! LiilsocI Oil. - TEN NEY efc FOrwENPOX. in vis ft PI'SII. Larye j, me Onioo. fir w!e ly WI Ui.vjn .. il.COOK ON. Old I'ov. Java Coffee. lid l'ackeii Java Coitee, Telvd 1 v u yii WHKELLK 4-RiOG. 3ly Drushra JC .u jut ttxx.vcd ani for fale hy n.yl'J "CIIA3..4. WFI.L5T. s !.. A 1.4. v-ii uneat just Opere-1 ar.d for l.e V n.vl'.i CHAÄ. ELLS. H,sn!;lns Tactile. " A. Joints.! fules, iük Line-, (p!a-U-l Keels, N.ii;?r. vrivels, Ä'iiooils, Fish hooks, et?., for saV v I'flA.S. S. WKI.L.Sn;yll LIne clssor and Miear. H l.a lie- will fin. I g-l ais irtment at all times of .Vi-i".rs iid icar, liuSUiu Hole .-is:or, A-e.. nt niyit'-iuiod CHAN. A'. WELLÄ. a n 1 11 z Presses! L Coi'Vine rt-o:!! Copyine Rrn-he!'.' ' jtfct reeein.fl l.r CIIÄS. S. WELLS. mvlJ BJAPKH. .-,) reaji Small, Meliura and D. CWrappinc I'üper; jO re-vras Tea Taper ree'd arid for 1 l.v li I. V I HIIIMANN.

MISCELLANEOUS.

P. G. 0'IIILEY & CO., OLD CmiUSHED Storage, ronvnrtling & Commissidn General Railroad, Steam and Express Agents. srECiAt Acsxts roa tcnnstlvaMa khroad. HB AYING fittml np a tnacunoth Wharf-noot, the. RH. lar'"t on the O'.v.o River, in the mwt miWittntial imu.ner, we are prei-ared to facilitate with prompt 1"tinitii il ommN fiitn:te1 to cur cre, eilti.T ijr Keceivine, rirr and r'onrard.E: and a)o tithe " "T. Vroduce con:gued to u, and kil order pnnnpily till.M. - I. iil O'ltlf.KV retnrnx lii?ncere thanVs to hii nnn.er..u friinW f. their former patroiiace, and resivuuiiy uIk-u.4 a continuance of the tanie, wiucb H e duly rrciiirncatedj A ?:re fUtoir., well tnuli1. will 1 kcr for the coniiu.xliV.Km tt tuau, auU tlinar iinler carrrullT an--ed. r.Ü.OHILtYÄCO.mh"li.wly COIClOK.VflON NOTICE. T a meetiuiTof ths Council held on the eveuinf of the inst.. a was ou mutiju. tuianimouslY oriere.t, That the owners of tirenertv. frontln nn Illh -et. and cxtet:J:ns from Leet to Fulton Avenue, he notiholU cutaav the mutt i-ank on either svie of mill ptreet, hen the ome i required, and to Uy a ChJ anil uust&ntin urtcK parcnient wrnij ram propiv fr.. T.llnff .ir.M-rsj-.iil. iChin J0 dam .tler th puMicitmn or thn notice, and in ucraun tnereoi tne Stret tloniEiisioner is Verchy Jircctcl to perform raidworW, aint the oosti. x'.ui exjencrf acrrainic thereliywill asis.l to, nl rollecte.1 hy a.e of aUl propertynrso uiiicli t'i-rejf as wil satisfy said lien and cuius. By onkr cf Council. v. l-LL Ii. Vi ALM., ivierrVolkä'wte coj.y. my lila WACONCRSAXD CAKTKRS. "NOTICE 1 1its fWcu to all rerwn hulin i3 lumlrr. lincles. l iths. satt, coaf, etc., alonr the wharf, pxtendine from Walnut street to Fulton Avenue, th-'t unless the Ordinance in ich cae, n;a.le and pro-' -1.?.! are eoniplit-.l with and ueh persons In aceoraanee with mil (r.liii.inee, ttke out liceuse for kihI haahnr, then the Marshal is tirecteJ to enforce toid Ordinance and Iciiiß uit ia.uic.ii;itely. AM persons harir e taken out mul ireetise rrom irm-ex-Clerk of Lanuis- o, are herev notified to jlrinf aaidpceiise to tire C hrk'n ot'.ice of this city, and icocure a citv license for the rct of the tiu.e taken out for; If such it-rsini. rHWire lieense ror one yew, men tn amount v!,i t tlie Linit-too auth-irities will he credit-, ol on ?iJ lie into f jC aid tlaie. I5y onler of Couocil. VELLIl.tVALKB,Clkk Yoifcs'iotecopr. . oiyl23r rciRPOiMTrox notice. ORDKUH. Thst the i.le-walk at th ? . . corner of llichan'd Leet kireet. I Icoucht to a prop-. er CT.Ie: and also. tht the rntter alonr nid corner he ma le üo as to as.s water freely anty. The owner of Ktiil in-oi-eity nrehfceliv nolifiol ef the laiMf of mid n-der. and in d-fir.t ot ther vxaromiinf saia rurtc tn 'P; . - "T' rusei will Ie xse.-ed to and colleetl Iv aale of snid ifoin-ny. or luueh thereof, as will ttalirfy aaid lieu an.! cots. Hvitv.Tof t'.IUtlCil. M tLL 11. tt ALlVLld vier. Yolksboteci'i-y. Biylilw C'Itr5IATION NOT1CK. rpili iis-1'cT.nf Iv. Xos. I i: and i: old plan of I CilTof Kv.iit.. i:'e, are lien.-iy notifinl to cut away t'.i-- f.-.o' t mi. I lot fiontins Third street, and the s'de of " Iv strwt, 4 fntS tv as riot 1 o'-itru1 the siie-wlk r.lona the fr.ita and aide f aAid luis; and in d.-fiult lUre .f, the Street t'onimiafioner is li.-ev-t-l t lifi rc the .iJ.-r in ucl caac lu.l-lo and iirovided. I"v order of t'oun-il. WilLLi II. V.VA1.KLR, Clerk. YolksU.te c .j y. mylJiOds "cönröRATiox xotice... ifVnDERIlO. That tV o-vners of iipr.iv lylnj an "a P tic west :.ls of Thirl t-st, l-ciie;i locust and Vali.iif,cTieaeooiirnck side-walk to laid alonr ihe rront of a .id i pertv w ithin thirty C) daya ftri' thepu- licati'iii of tliis notice; and iu. default thereof, tue iUcel C;iiijih--ljner i .i:.-ctca to verfomi a'.d work Aid tlie --ts and exi-n f-crCiina thefrliy will leavcdl and coRei-icl hy Kile of Mid prvertv. or s i ij-.mli th.Teuf a will sotly unid lien anJ eoilts. Ity.sderoftl.efi'yfoupcl ' WELL It. WALKER, Clerk Volks' arte e. i y. Uiy Uln " CO l VO 11 ATI ON NOT I C K. ft T a tne-t-.nc of the Common Council, held on tha' ;l vciiiiiT of the '.th inst., it was ou motion unaui ' tio'inly or lcrcd. That tU owners of propertv, lavinc and fronting m riic-stiiut (itrcct, and rxleiMlInif from V ater trrt-t to the Canal, cause a pood anil nu'ntlaiitial I sick awlewa!k t-ilelaid d n on rid descriheil tiro(erty within t'iiitv .1 vv.1 nft'Tthe puhlicKlioii .if tltia notice; and it. d-f.to!t tliei-e.f, tli Sti-ei-t t'onim'.ionr a lirectl to piyfiBin saitl woik; au.l the cui and expense acnui:ic tlKte' rHill le kvcs.s.l tc tcid colli cted tjr sileof said iii'iTiy, or s i uiut h lliacjf as will ati-' fy naid lieu au.lcoJts. 15 v onh-r of Council. WELL. II. WALKEK, Clark. Vulk')otecopy. njyHlm CORPOn.VTION NOTICI. VT n'.ertirc of the Ccrrmon Cenncil held on the" evcLins cf the 2nd ii.t., itwii uuauimously or' den1, That the owners of all Lots ait tinted in Block No. Is, ft.icke Knlarfretaeut, cause the hinie to (rill-' e-l w ith eiirih, no as to cmvi u.l with City (trade, within ten ( 10. .lavs afl..T tl.e publii'.-ition iif this do ti'-c: nnd hi de.'anit thtn-.tif, the Slt-ert Coiiini'mioner i dilti tfl to perform said work; aix! the cost and ei' ticiise. ai isinc ll.ei-efrom w ill l.e asaesseil to jrod rol-fts-icd I v cale of said pn rty i r no mnch thi-ejf atwill itilfy aid Leu and -o-t. I'v mW of Council.' I WELL II. WALKER, Clerk. Volk.-hote CorT inyl210d FTTat boats I'oit sai.i:. fll WH now fir aale 15 Flat ItoaU, all aize. fall at the City Flouring Mills. ixyl4-2uio JL0. Y0LFLIN. " itciirÄMi ice cri:aii!I 'PIIK undersijrned rcjiertfullv Inform the Ladle I an.l Oenlletnau of Erantville and vicinity that they will ..pen their lee 4 'ream aloon, thi Eve--ninr, and continue oi en duriin; the reasou, at Uieir' Confectionary and llakery on First utreet between Main and Sycamore, tnylti JOHN FARRELLfcOO. ron sali:. I.OT, house, anl sta'de in Lot 15, In Rlck IS, tir Morkwrir En'areement to the city of Eviuia'. vill Title rood. T'-nns cah. Kn.juiic of Mrs. y. O'ulliviti, orof Mr. Vm. Johnson. myi::iw DISSOLUTION. rp"l!IF. i-artnerhiplieretoforeexistinRMween John li CiiHn'IhY and Jame Harlan, Jr., in the prae-tii-eof the law I this dav dissolved. The tiusinew if. the firm will I eontinuel .y sa'.l Chandler, who I authorized to collect all aceoiin's due the firm. JOHN J.fllANDLKR, myl?dtw JAMES HARLAN, Jr.t'HOICE YOTXC. HYSON AND OCNI'OWDER TEA mart e.1 xe, 1: each, in Oririnaf. ,iackee a iniioiled. It is of a very choice quality,'. jut meiveil direct I v from t'ie Importer, and will Ik- ' H..11 very low. ALSO. I liXtf cheu ainl a.orted iK.xe. E. (ilLKERT Ac CO. . mvli' Syiamore ttreet. AnT'TCTCRED TOUACCO. !1 lxeii and. 1 I I'Hd.liev, nnshuu to verr rtioiee V ircini, for.vle very low .y a. E.OIL15EKT A: CO. mviti äj cam ore treet. t Kirnim.'yi lit is. Recti nrd and Raw Whisky, .) no ma uye aaa isurrwm ao M Kiehth casks fine I randy . 25 ils.-as:rted W ine cunonf w1.1i.-lt 'are pure ' Eurgumly Ton? and Sherry, 1 i-le Holland Oin,"( wanwrti d pure. t '4 Srt 1. Chcrrv, At.ple, ao-1 Peach Urandr, iu irtore and for aa!e r FRHSTON, RRÖ'S. niyli " BTTI(I.-1'" l alejCantileton Ila'tinf, rccclT- ' e I ikt rteauier statesman, and f . nie hr - -n.ylii l'RKSTON.lJltÖ'a. StI(KIiT0llC;O.:grtM CutandDryed' jiKreeeived and for wle ly myn; rRUT0N, BRO'3. (''Hi RH. Tr-.noa Imported Oennan and Havana J I ipirs in Us-e and for sale y myl '. PRESTON, BROS. 14"5(k,uiclev'cvtni Sucar Cured Ham?. mat w w just epre.-isl" for our own use. myll '7- ll. COOK & &OX. J": 7)Tnoxi tiplte xx P 1 9 I.V li'ixei rooling Tin, re:eivv! and for 1 ly niyll SAMXORR. SIIEST lRO-500 lMls Sheet Iron assorted fryui Nu. 1 1 to No. i",, for kale I v SAMÜEL ORR. (iRtlss F.. O.M.lwin &- l'.V, -xtea New w otk F.l.e Cut Che irp Tulnrrn, for .el f iryll 7.. II. COOK ti SOM. CHi n. l:i,i,000 aKvtel imlities, from mminon lo very choice lvani, rer'd and for wie very low .y a. . (ilLP.F.RT t CO.. . v"'1 Smninre ireet. RI'.L". Fla-t. r Tari,, " " mm 9 Just receive I Iv - wylSYICKERT & JOHNSON. T-l DOZ. ; Ooodwin Bros.' New Y'ork '67 snfkintf To'iicrn T.i doz. ) Ciooiiwin & Rros', smokinff Tohaeco 1i do It' do do do do o eae J rros sich do do t M is. a; sorted cvinmon to choice A9 do jiiht received and for sale br '.. II. COOK A: 5ÖX. mvtt QIIOM R II TII-. K doz. Showerlwths, surt.7 ll le f jf bcorooiii, for sale hy niyi; SAMUEL ORR. 2I.OV IIIH.I. 3V rawe-land plit TIow llaiidle.s, received aud for sale 1 y ir.ylti SAMUEL ORR. riMIIMIII.R tKCI.S ANI PIPE YVAiOX 1 IIO.VEM- l aasorted from i V inch lo Jin., for Kale i y uijltJ SAMUEL ORR. T UI I'lPK M PIU LE.tD.-JnKt received JJ and for sale by uiylü AMUEL ORR. afresh Cove Ovatera. :oi doi. i and ,S cans eove Orfer. sold hv lnylf W HEELKK fVU.iC.Si