Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 279, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 June 1857 — Page 2

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ETAN5VILLZ, H,D.

"WTDNFJ5DAY MORNIXO..JÜNE 24, 1S57

bbbbbbbb I Official LiTiKATrM -ThAfolwwiT ivub U1IIBATISI. 1 ilO IOUOW inz let- I

ter was addressed to tha editor of tb ttiatn. in ... WIOO eauorot tno uing

ßun Visitor, by James B. Foley, a member f Congress from the Fourth District in this State, elected by the Democratic party at the last October election... It ia pauliahed verbatim, as written, and trill we presume raiso

blush npon tho face of every intelligent citvwi iuv OkAM wuorcaas it: - - -- Gkkxsbcko, Aprile 13, '57. ;j "Dear air, you will please find -two dollar

enclosed for the ravment of the Visiter vdti one

Var-A V:.l 1'. u . j . . . I

- aiuu CIIVUJJU tVKUU IIIS Will 'H- I

tew from the best orthority that the laboer is ;,J

worthy hi hairer-Imust sayyours isaeood l

caunty paper so faire as General newn Is conrr,,i .1 Vk- Kr.j p1. "r . u aerned aa to the political 1 art of the paper according to my opinion will fall short to

some i

e extent the crate pnncipale tought bv four fatharsW you are ' young and I hope you will improve Tonres trulv . . . James b. Foley. Aa evidence of some native sense in this political ignoramus, he was careful not to at

tempt to make a single speech during the

canvas ; which is some apology for his constit . . 4 . 1 i .VI 1 i . , I, ucmf i wiiu prooaoiy aiu not Know nowigno- I rantrie was. Through life he has been a to hog drover and a hog raiser. His only claim for honor from the party wa that of a I brawling, noisy, unscrupulous partizan, and mscraci services nave been as an act ve at- a t... .4 c..n .t . ' ""'J -.-v.i.swv!. et Abroad the intellectual character of a peoflo mut be judged by tho intelligence of their represcnUUvea. What makes the difference In the reputation of Kentucky and Indiana out of their own borders f "Why is it that a Kcntuckian 1 aVivavs proud of his State boas taevery where of being one of her sons, and is respected as'4,a noble ted as''a noble Kentuckianr while a Hoosier bout his birth place, and he sings Tasans to his jiativo State. Tho difference is in the character that the public men of. each have given to their respective States. It is the glory that one State haadcrived from tho brilliant names that adorn her history and councils,, and the s J . - - ...v. . hämo that has been fixed upon the other by j the appearance of such a man as Foley in the , halls of Congres. fixes upon the State, cannot be obliterated by the fame of all the truly ablo and brilliant men who are permitted f pursue the walk of nrivate life nmon n.,. NoStatacanahowalaro-ararrWnf't.Vnt.Ö

and educated men ia the various active pro- . fessions of lifi.but their name, rnalw oor.

Ition of onr public history, and are n:tie

Known bejoqd,iho sphere of their duties. I

f thouirh entitled to a national fame. Tha I

, grammar of Bright and the orthography of ' folcy ought to induce Congre-ss to give the Fute a liberal grant of land to im pro ve our Common School system. ! , , j Brazil .The spirit of speculation has extended to I Brazil, and numerous English companies for I the construction of canals, railroads and manufactories are being weekly formed under charters from the government. Foreign im-1 Igration was rapidly increasing and the spir it cf progress was inlusing new life into the Empire. The .extension of railroads was bringing immense tracts of new lands into cultivation, and the planting ot cotton was extending. The incoming crops of sugar, I cotton and coffee were excellent. The settlers lay that no country in the world is better adapted to the growth of cotton than Brazil, and English CapiialisU are being enlisted in tlteextention of its prodrcüon, to build up a sompetitorin the article to the United States Don Pedro is s wise ruler, and a liberal govirnxnent under any form will exhibit itshapy influences in the material pros prri t ofl ts jcopie. - . - Thx Black Hill Cootbt. There in a re ion of onr continent between the Missouri, fellow Etoae and Platte rivers, hut little cxlored and almost as unknown aa the SaltLake 'alley was twenty yeaT ago, bnt which has een supposed tobe intersected by high ran ee ft mountains, and to be a rough sterile re t ion. In miking the survey for tho Northn route for a Pacific raUroad, lat year, the orthern portion was crossed by the Harvey a, and the .high mountains .in that part, I ere found to be a myth the country being I I elevated fertile plain, eusceptable of pportlng a dense population. An expedi-.j m ander Lieut. Warren, of tho Sopograph-1 il Engineersjs being fitted out by the Gov- J irnent, to explore the middle and Southern rtion of this Territory, and if it bo found J correspond with the Northern'., part, thero vn attractive country, out of. which can be tned two Territories as large as the EmStates of New .York and Pennsylvania, -o which in a few years, the tide of emi vtion wiU be pouring in a flood as great as ,.t which ia sweeping over Iowa and ISe ' aksi.- If tho mountains should be found liaipcT as the explorers approach their poaed looatiön, it will form tne route or jjgreat railroad West from Chicago.through -"a,by way of the bouth rass, to theraw As these new regions or our continent opened, the future greatness of our itry is revealed to ns. f jsXAjrAozxiNT. Tho jarty under Col. lea, appointed to make , the . wagon road ugh Iowa and the South Pass, are de d at St. Paul, waiting for funds tb pro- . their outfits for a start.. The men have . kept in camp for a month in idleness aming the appropriation, and the season bor rapidly expiring through' the culpa teglect of the Secretary of tho Interior. Noble, when he took charge of the party; Informed by the Secretary that funds , piaceu mi wue crean oi ine xjtpeaiuon, fc the Sub-Treasurer in N. York. Ho t for them ; hia drafts came back protested. m which he has heard nothing from Washn, and tha expedition will bo defeated the neglect of tlie Administration. The dilatory inefficiency soems to attend .public enterprise now in charge of the ninent. " , bt 1 T Cxiaxs. The papers, state that the jt ileisrs. Tanner & Andrews of Chicajs opened on Wednesday night, rifled ontents, and the hooka ao cut and muyL aa to be almost entirely worthless and ipherahle. . Suspicion immediately on th book-xeeper, who lor a long ; declined maltirjg out a Daiance Boecs. " t ihinetJay he was told that the balance thnntb forthcoming, and that night 0Ka wer mineo. Aeurapa, om book :' (QlUaWna xwshlent of Chicago tot

-faiw,xi wo roern aa a Tas:iywr.

TadacaU Packet . .

M. CaxLILe: I noticed your editorial mis i bers

morning on the radncah Packet Line; you red

sav I have tli2 matter in hand and you hope v i will see it through. I do not consider I have the matter in hand

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more tnan any ono else, out navinjrsusuu . .... . I a communication some time aco, "tnai a , a u..v -v... Va Kn.inoj nf ht t1 than anTthinff l0 else wiihin our reach at present , and notithsiandinjryou have asH-ned mejt "back : I atw vet mv desire to sco our citr projrress, promf ts me to continue the matterbeforo thol rmVwir . 1 puuJK. . . I It Is rtnneccisarytVcro Into any arprtimcnt on the advantape of thislclcet.Line; every admits, that our merchant would in4 to .i f l V V. ..!i:t!u hr reaSO lUOlr B1C,,WJ, VUO VjailllMW UtiCtVVf I "rf , , ,..,;. , , i" i Pro'" - purchase J. Thu reason extends itself to onr m , , manufacturers, onr saw mills, our lumber v . v. u n4

. , tV.v. t,..tA our citucn with tho living cunositica of "team flouring mills would thereby lDcreH Ufu,enm: , r,- .. ...

Uicir lacuities lor obtaining tneir swck, ana r all the landing points along the river would become "liomomarKcta" lorwneai. inenso i nf lnvirVr. it vrmiU increa.a onr means of ! . .1 c .1 ..ii :..Voa I shipment to tlie South it would mcrrane thd travel over our railroad, by affording to all I the, . , .. . 1 1 . . ij i lower unio, ine qulCKest ana cneapest route and from all place East and, North; ii would become the "transit for all Inresa goods to the whole "of Southern Kentucky,' Northwest Tennessee and Southwest Illinois; nnu r, ba nntnn tu oV. I . - . .. I . .. .'. - na ngenc w frswt-jiisucn ui. uu,i'iuiincnt points on tho river. -ThemaiU for all that portion of tho country eught to Uke tho same direction, aa all intern mail matter -w- - i could be -delivered' at' Evansvrfle -nearly if not finite el soon at LbnUViUc. 'TLese Ere a few ofthe many" äuvauläjoi jofji l'ackct 'T ". n- ""I.' f - .w VT1 . .... I . J. AitTC Iii C I i.inc to l aancan. . a . . Hwhair It be accomplished? ' A litUe,

sicr is fijicufc a- I puoiu: rpuil auu oruniarj ,tucrgy win uu ib. ooi miowcu uiscriuniiuvii'ii ia viiownii;; is. laughed at if alland ii can be parted now justas wcU a.- Cincinnati as the city of his debut. The citiI it i. .i .v.. u.. zensofthat locality are celebrated for their

any other time." Ilhink the sooner the bet tcr. i . The matter ouglit to bejrt up by Evan villo men men whoSa'iuterests arc idcutitied with us. For the f rit object ought not to bo. how much the paeket can make in tho trade,1 j . . but how much tuuio-Uowmt:cb travel how Every city, every eommimUy -ought to en deavor by all honorable mciuiaXei--cxtend iL business and Influent..." V..j t , Thili bein? tho .tho. rnenlutswTlI reap the bcneSt by this increase ottrr.Je and trav el. ought to como promptly forward and g"" tl,a "Jacket?, against running ' at k. Tho line ought o'q kept up until it i fuHy csUblUl.ca. -That it will pay ar it is once lully cstabli-iicdtthereis no doubt. Then let . an iwiociatioo k Jomed, fubcrile the fefids heccMarj tVa?antee the freight liaf, tnal.tKo running exns.pn twb round tri f w t -iwalves mouths, and we will have an csUbltshed 'Packet une" beyona any coikunjency. it may cost omo moncy,nnditr4ayiot;my opinion is that after it is once known,' it will bo profitable because the jtrade reqairea it. The Ex press would, no'döäbt oiler". U. yonsiderable profitable trainees,' and tho railroad, I should think, would give a bennaon pftfsenjcrs I understand hat' we have at least ono gen tleman among U9--ft citizen of th's place of some means, of high integrity and consider able, stearuboat-kill - and - experience " and every way fitted to take charge of a packet in that trada, and that he would put a suit able boat in the trade If ho could get somo assistance in the form of a loan which I have no doubt when-made' known, will bo forth coming. - - - I would therefore suggett, tliat as onr en terprising merchant ot this place will mtct shortly to form a "Boarflof trade they will take this matter in hand and give it shape and motion; and although I am well pleased to occupy a "back seat, I will ba ready with my portion of the material aid. . F. Vie had on Monday evening a most impressive evidence of the present hpeed in traveling, and the almost entire annihilation of space and time between distant points. We recollect very distinctly tho deep interest with which we read, when a boy, Hoffman's graphic description of las adventure ia en excursion to the remote, military post of Prai rie dirChien, and of the seclnded life of the -garrison, so far beyond the confines of civiliStation.1' It seemed then aa remote aa Fort "Benton or Union now, on the distant tributa ru;a of tho Yellow Stone. Prairie do Chien js at this time an Interior town not one-third of tho way from Dubuque to St. Phuls; crowded cities that are the sites of tin active commerce, , graced with all the arts and improveracnts of modern civilization, arc visited .daily bv fleets 6f magnificent wtc-ftniers, hundrals of miles bevond it. But tWe far-off town are now almost within a day's travel of ns, and are actually our near neighbors; not further separated from ns than Vincennes was from Evansville, only forty j-ears asro." A: friend Doct. Weed brought us on Monday evening, St. Paul's Minncsotian o! Saturday. He left St. Paul on Saturday inorj njDg ftt $ o'clock spent H hours ot the SabM,ati, m Dubuque, several hours at other points on tho route, and arrived at Evansvillo at V4 o'clock on Monday evening. The whole distance was traveled in less than 44 hours running time. These things do not fail to excite our wonder at the achievements of modern enterprise and science, when we reflect upon them, however familiar they an made by daily experience. '."' There is an Emigrant Association in Ireland,-to which more than 4000 persons aro contributors embracing somo of tho most prominent men in England, tho object of which is to aid the female peasants ot worthy character, of the most destitute families to i emigraw to tue tmn;u cwi u vui. The Association has already sentout uo,wno have not yet hecu one year in the country and are known to have remitted back to their destitute relatives more than $6000.. A res sailed from Liverpool on the 2th of Mty with 600-Irish passengers. for New 6rk among whom were 120 girls under the patronage of thia Association; all of whom are recommended by the agent of the Society. tSF Tho following Old Line "Democra tie papers have died, lor want of material aid in the last threo months. A few more are

expected to "cave in," every days,; s r People's Frfend, Covineton Fo3ntala, Co. Rushville Jacksonian. Rutih Co. Lafayette-American; Tippecanoe Co Greenfield SenÜnel, Huncock Co : " Hiekory Withe, Nashville, Brown Co. Pioneer, Lbeanon, Boone Cow. ZZT Good pictures taken at tha City Gal Wtt No. 45 Mala a-seat, for 73 en'ts. ' . ' . . .-v -

kas? as tircnox fü olocuon of mem

or the constitutional Convention occur-1 on Monday, tho 15th inst. There appears to Lavo been bnt one set of ticket run, and thnsa wero headed "National IVrnnrrnU those ero iicaaea national democrats. The Republican refrained, generally, from w..., 1 rut . . I P pre neu. iuwr i'o now acciare , noristirntion will bo framed. that w-ill I vivV4 4ix-.fT. 1 Ö .t acceptable both to the iSJTtn and COUth. and which, will be 'submitted to the people, prouai.iy wunjsej.arate ciauso m rcgam to Slavery, to be voted for by itself, and If re- I jected it will be acqoiesced in by the pro-sla-very mcil, without a grumble. Tho leaders ... - . of the Eepnblieans appear resolved to enforce tho Topeka ConTenÜon, with a determination produce an issne, and if possible n contest, whlih tA rnnrivlnr tlin nil orr!famnnf " j. v.mviiiv.ji,,. Col. wooo In looking wer a file of thb KwYork Herald.' we ram 'nr.r, t.., - ' . - 4. . . A , containing the following articlo in reorard to ,. .. . , . . . tho distinguished showman now astonishing hi T.e most .tnrdv nti-ontimUt mmt n.lmlt: that to know intelliqrently the ' operations of naxnrc, wmcn in men essence are oruorea 'th mathematical precision? wo must sco and examine the departures from the laws. . nA 5f . Ill,r,..1 , nnt tnn nv not depVrturca be only the evolvement of . I t " t p . i n . taws wiia wnicn we arc-unacuuineu. aid. meory raigni pimosopnicauy account lor m - dor to tho force, adding deeper wonder to the phenomena. . ' . ' :-iu.impwuw -w-pttmiv-B -train-v. thought like this, without .acqmnng a respect I tor tn)! jevotc their lives to the col-. lection of the ph or inanimate, hvi enomena, whether animate in$r or dead, human or aitimal. Cut. inasmuch as the human is the AAiftin 1 1 Vv r! ah tAViivi.1 ..if l.w f Via Mnii ft a iiunuiuj( iiuauwn -'itiva jj vimv nrincinläon thealUrof the universe, the one W Uv UM? iiuiiwii wvr uuiiauitdij uvI.A. Wa..a. l.itno t X Si - . . iimf .1 4.i partmcnt, must tako tlio lutrhet rstnlc. "Among the sivans or tuis cias-. t;oionei Tri foimerir Droprictor of tho Cincinnati' Mnscum, holds i proud pesition.- Colonel appreciation and patronage of science and art. They saw at once that the dtlvtant w;is fitted by natural talent, inherent energy, and seien tine 'acquirements, to collect and arrange an establishment founded on true phiIosopliiciil principles. The Museum whilo in the lull tide of success wan destroyed by lire. The treasures, "Jr hose collection had required vears of toil, were reduced to ashes in a sin gle nicht;, the splendid' clcssitk-atfaw were gone in an hour; tho devoted naturalist was again a beginner.-' 'He did not quail before tho calamity, but with his Jiving phenomena, commenced v tour t the United States. This pilgrimage was highly successful, and thei ntrepid savan was able, after four Years of exertion, to conccnuat inriiiladelpliia a mnsonmtr natural wonders, never cmml lad in tho Union. -In the collection of human phenomena, Colonel Wood stands Mitiiout a rivair A part only of the list at present under hia control, will prove the, qtu'stion. One lady- lrr his establishment weighs nearly eight hundred pounds; another, the mother of seyertVchidren, is a dwarf of only thirtv inchfls; uiptlw female. 'nineteen year old, Jweijrfis aijfciuwdred and seventy ponds. Colonel "Wood also presents the famous Siamee Twins, and extraordinary. Bcardcd ILauly, the .Lilliputian Kjnj, only eighteen 'inches In height, und Wishing ight pounds; hoiight years ."f age-. His -little la.lv' is ImtMttta wver thirty '-vears ot aze. 7 fcho is remarkLbly. inteiruicnt, exquisitely- forraoa, ml piniiAsBici iitnjiu..-. iiiv.iiiji hi. i idinr up his HU strange musia of humanity' Col. Wood brinsrs forth tlie irvrld renowiiüd Infant Drammer- . . ' 1 - ' . . - , ZW Tho estimaiwl ct of the Cincinnati, Pay ton end Toledo j-oud now m arly-ready for Ahe, Irpu is 84.00i per mile distance I4i miles alter leaving tho Cincinnati- Ham ilton tnd .Dayton road at Dnytou. ' 1 t - m . r rMr. Delavan of Now York, sent' five hunlrel dollars worth of Tcmicranco tracts to Kamm, where thev were so iittru appreciated that they were sold at ruction to jay the freight bill. ''. i . .-7 iura, i aui-n, iiio wuuiaii wiiu po iicrbically navigated it ship into California,' after her buHbaiid lost his mind, is now d.mgcroufcly .ill in Bostonrwith typhoid, fever, eonscqnent : upon -the fatigue's 'and exposure iOci-lcnt to tho voyage, und her untiring de votion to her husband. Captain J'attcn, Ave Tegrct to udJ, has lost Iwth his sight and hearing. " l . '. ExoLißii Book Mail. Tha number of books sent through the'English iOftotSce thq last year was nearly three niiliions, average weight five ounces. ' Tho hook post office is now established in every onntv of the United Kingdom. - '- f - , .... ..'." - Ax IxDirrimsiLv Good, Bett Fioht. The Mexican Extraordinary,' narrating a re cent bull fight at the capital, says it was"mdinerently good, there being but three horses killed, and only one man hurt." Scakcitt or Corn is North' Carolixa. The scarcity of corn in North Carolina is yery great so great that the railroad coruEanies have oCcred to transport it, till Octoer next, over their road, at one-half the usual rates. Hard Alternative. Tlie new law of Maine requiring the publication of marriaie bans,' is verv distasteful to those whom it most concerns, snd they show signs of revolt. lue baco Democrat advises them to t-ubnut or continue courting until next wintor, when the Legislature may see fit to make it as easy to gtt married at home as abroad. Hat Cars. Some thousands of tonsof hay might be fraved and much hard work and vexation prevented, if all the farmers would pro vide themselves wun hay caps before commencing their haying. Now is tho timo to provide them, and nothing can be more simple All that is wanted is as many pieces of cotton sheeting, two yards square, as you will be likely to have cocks of hay at any one time, liable to- bo cansht in a shower. The corners of tie cloth should have loops to pin . i .i..- i .. i... .i ' . luciii vi me i.aj uy lung woouen pins maue of hazlo bruslfor any other smooth sticks., which are preferred to stones in tho corners. As t the usefulness, profitableness, and convenience of hay caps, thero is now.no longer any Toom fr dispute the thing has ixjen proved by thonsanJs proved that no farmer in America can atTord to do without hay caps;' because ' they will generally pay for their cost every year, and some seasons thoso who have used them assert that they have paid their cost more than twice over. A". J'. Tribune.' ' - A Great Midicine roit Fivales. Htm dreds of stimulant have Ihvii invented and sold, purporting t be .jVific in tho various diseases and derangement to whcL the delicate form of woman. render her huIjecU The result or all those stimtuauts hashecn to im part tunitJrv adirliu to ti e v iVf. utm,. and fii'se .vigor to Iho m uteet but 1 1. w relief bus been succeeded by a depression and prostration greater tknn before; and the repcated attempts of invn'ids to build them-

selves up by thea7- frninUst, have finally I about, aflarythtng we can compare him to Iiis disended in-rletroycJ vcrint'littlc vital organi- I appeared tobe aa everfloirinf of the gall. With

Zation was left, lsut in Usuisr " Bfcrkarf Jloliand Iiittert vou will liud no such'disastrous' 'results.- It is a rnrelv vefL'tuhto compound,1 prepared on strictly scientific Irlnciplcs, after tho manner of the celebrated lolland ProfwRor, Boirhave. . Under its influence, etery nerve and muscle receives new strength and vigor, appetite and sleep return, and finally, perfect health.' See advertise ment m anotlwr coiurrm. - 5" The farmers on Green Eiver are preparing to cut their wheat next week. The crop are heavier -than rvwr' before grown' In Uhat tfV,..,. ...i 1

TIIE GREAT EXGMSH'REMEDYf L... New York & Erie Hail road

bik jamis clakkks CELEDRATEpTFEM ALB PILLS. d.. Physician Extraordinary to the yum. This lnvaluable Medicine is unfailing In the cure of all those pai,, Änd gerjus diMas ü-.ddcrt to the Female t . VJ, nA it u.wunur an taicw, rr-inuTr mi uwwwW'mR, on ine monui penwis wuti reriuncy. ,ib l U aH.n1.l I It-led two nr tt.r arMira mnnu to cnn&nrw9nt; they f.tify the constitution and lessen the snnerinr during JaSor, enahlina the mother to perforrahcr.UitiewUh(rifety toheweandchiM. The Pills should pot l taken hv females durin KaTH "ft iof SenroM SpthblI ATecUos,?a!n n the Back and Limh. lleariows, Fatigu on Site hi fiÄÄilÄh WhhS lUh dLwoccAionl by adi.on1Ted nyrtem, thee Pill will effect a caw when all other n hare foiled, und rithoenh a powerful fÄi? rui renienv ao not contaiiu iron, , or any other mineral. I aceonnxwij-ln euch wVaiye. Pric4 In the United baue and l'nmi. One Dollar. 1 . li. sii ana t pownire auunps euclel to any authorized Agent, will innnre a bottle of the Tills by rciUTU man, - . i iwociiM , lTKiimmpoiiis . Pol. A ert for Indiana. . ' HALLOCK Si STOOD A RP, ap2?.'5-lyU General Agents, Evanville. SPECIAL' NOTICES. YVCr NOTIC ES In this p!re, in cent per line V one Inert1iui; 9 cent per line three times; 30 cents per line one week; discount on lander time. EXTRA FAMILY FLOCH! 100 Darrel Extra Family 'Flour, manufactured. from White Wheat, and warranted uperior. to any flour now in market; for sale at retail at the Southern M il Is, corner Locust street an d Canal . Je20-10t , . IGLEHARrft t R01TIERS. ; lloga! Hoaatl Waiiledb ' ONK Htindred II034 Wanted The Mirheit' prVe paid . BA3LYXCKERT. Jet " 1 , , , , mmr - " - - w EvAN.Vii.LK Tanna or Iloxoa,- No l. meet every ThorIay evening. In the Hall, on Water streeVover the Canal Bank. r E:W.r0INDEXTER,1T7C.T. ArJ.0:Raiu.Y,W.R.f v janany ' Bracox Lioht Social Trta, 45, meets every alternate Trtday erening, , aaho. JOHN HYDE. W.C.T. C. Vi. RCDTASD, R. R. JjuiJOly COAL AOTIK The iTiceof Coal at the BopiaS Mixes. Is at the Tüt'.BlxQXs rr Jusliel; hauled U any "part "of the city, 10 ceuU icr bushel. JOHX WYMOND, Fecrctary al Manager. feb3 1 ' ; "ratl fofn" Hoard' or Trade The undersigned, desirous .of establishing in the city ff Ermnrille, a " Hoard of f r.vln or "Chamlw of Commerce,"- rvopoe that a meeting be btldat tlie Reading R wms, coruer Main and First streets, on this (7lueLiy) evenlng,'afs o'clock, to alTpt cK-asun-s for the organization of an As.iciatioti ff that (Hirpose. (1 W Rath bone, - (icoB'iE Korr sb, " Sam Davabd, . i GopiMnn,' Hisax K Rkkh, J S jAqfEss iiCo. IlESRV C (iWATHMET, Y Y Ca milk . . 3 HeaLv, " M m K French, M W Foster, Joh.i ISgve, Jr.-? PftESTOM rBOS., ATM COOKE, , TEart SoaExsöf; W IICB BELL, SitANKLix i: Rkillv. ' K GiLBK.tr ti Co.; "VTm Loxu-exthal & Co. James Oakley & Son, Kku & Psestoi, IlEVCVT Si VltLE, 1 J II Mahkk ti Co., , Oaa, Dalzell a: Co., II D Alms, Babcock Si Sosstau, Charles S Wkixs,WlUkLER & Rl(i(.S, HoasBROOK ml CO. ; . " Earn a rille, Juno 24th, 1S57. . IVapoIeon and Wellington- Napoleon lot the Iwttleof Lwfpnic tecausea fit of IndTjrcstlon cloud:d his giant Intellect. A dos ef URASDUETIl'? Pills, which are a novercltm remedy fur dyspepsia and InilP aestion , uilcht Lm b nutde lilm conqueror. Napoleon woiil l fiot taVe 'rurgatives he was too busy to give time for them to act, and lied at an early net. ' Wcllintrton 1ljUfI iiirir:iliir frpsalv. und nni nnlv ltat lila rival, but llretl to eighty-four. Twenty .fire million noxes oi uramirctn s in;? nave Deen oia, ana their pnrjatire qualitres are well appreciated. The contrast of Napoleon and Welllncton rhovr the Importance of the sk it using this inraliu'-lc medicine. (j:4-lw i - ' ITT" Dyspepsia, in all Ms various forms of emarfatM humanity, resulting often ü-onTsmafl causes lite uvli-ge-tHon, producing Constipation, Flatulency, Nausea In the Stomach, and a thousand other ailments tending to prohtrnte or debilitate the physical man; any and all of!thew HI yield like rr.ajle to Iir-IIosTe rroa's orl-4 e'irnted Ftomnch r.itters, giving it the reputation It bears of reinstatinc to healttn, thousands who have tried Its vivifying an2 strnifthenlng tcflucnce upon their almostduai.tring and 'roVen constitutions. All hnuld ate these Bl iters during this warn weather, as it Is rhe most eßechial preventive of diseases kuown y .Ftw sale everywhere. r ' ijcl-la . : I IIollowat's Oi'tTMEin. "The healing and coding eflerts of this lal-cunte olistm'nt, upon Imrn, m-al J, running sores, Irritations ot thee Vir, scrnfnlons ulcers, salt rheum, erysipelas, and all external Inflanunatiiin is a nttmcle in sunrery. Sold at the manufactories. S0.HI ilalilen Lan, Jew Ywk, and No. Sil Su-snJ, Ijinndun; and by all druggists, at S3 eents, 2Kc, and 'I per pot. " " ijeJl-lw. ; rs 5lra.T asd Laxmi's Flobiua yATEa is culled from odorous ror'-.'al flowers, the perfume of which Is com-cntrattd, and intllihly fixed in tlie reparation. For fiftäeu years it has ataiataiiied iU uprewiacy as an aacessory of the 8outh American toilet, and Is now' demanded her ly the whole fashionalile world. Sold hy D. T. Lanoian, and. by ail drua-gists, at fifty cents per bottle. : - , r 'je24 lw j ' Ilelrribold' Universally approved rtmedy Compound Hrract Buchq eures Disease" of the Bladder, Kidney, Gra vel, Dropsy, Weakness, t.tc. Read the advertisement in another column, headed "ITcliuholJ' Genuine Preparation. M ; ' , jelO-lmndJiW ... ... rsrCILtRLES' LONDON CORDIAL OIN is shown by the records of Um Custom House tobe the only Lon l.n CrUal Gin imported and soltl in boUles; all others are ni vie here in imitation of it. It Is a delicious tonic lverage, aiul by its peculiar flavor (so dlnereat from other gins) la univers?y esteemot by all who use it. It Is adopted with great suoress hi cases of Dvsfrsu, GOVT, RiIeUmatism, Daorsv GaavBb,'Coi.ic, Cholkba, Fevk as Aora, STaicTvaa, Disbasb or thk Uixart OreiSs, ErutrsY, Fkm am Irreoclaritics, kc. Tic. Valentine Mott, of New York, in a Utt-ar to tha proprietor, says: ' "CPfir!es Imrtnn CordW Gin, is the purest best, and most reliable Extract of Juniper. I have seen." CHARLES LONDON CORDIAL GIN is sold by all Druggists and Grocers in the United Stile, and so also are numerous poisons called "London CrdiaT Gin to avoid them, buy only CharlbsV Reject any other offered t f ovi as you value your health. Price one dollar for quarts, fifty cents for pints. EDMUND C. CHARLES. mhSCCmd&w Sole Importer, 40 Broadway, N. Y. Da. Cavasacoh's Pile SalveJ We cheerfully refer the public to the advertisement of Dr. T, P. Caranangh, stilsfied ns we are, that he is no pretender, but a thorough physician, familial with materia racdica, and most skillful In the application of his knovledga. lie has made many valuable tiiscoverifs in tha science of medicine, one of which be now öfter to the puMic. His carls bear the names of many responsible men, who hare given to this medicine their wannest com mendation, ami express the belief that, in no instance will it fail to accomplish an effectual cure of Uie pecu liar disease for which the Dr. lias prepared It. If tised strictly according to directions. Chicago Native Citi xen.l For sale in this city by ' ' ap3T . . KELLER at WHITE. Great Cure after the Physician had Failed Russelvilm, Ohio, Jan. 10, 153. Dr. C. M. Jacesos Dear Sin "We would Inform 3"ou J03 wt -ve f HooCand's Garman Bitters, whi-" meet wiül "uly ne ' onr neiglibors has beea' doctoring for some Ume, (we think about two Fears) with all Uie doctors In the country, but all of no avail, lie looked as much like a' dead man going I hard pnrsu.-wion we prevailed on him to try your Bftters, with tlie promise to him if it did no good we would charge hlra nothing for it, provided he took six bottles, according to the direction, which he has done, and ia now entirely cured, and has become i well tnan. This cure had created a great sale In this neighborhood." , . Rspectfuy EDWARDS S BROWN. See aitvertiseroent. " - " I 4 ap27 . DRESSED FLOORING! t I JTJ8T as ranch as ton want for nie by"! iJelMwanj JOHN f PLOVER.. x PINE SHINGLES! " 000,000 No 1 shaved plaa ahlnglaa In yard and for fit Jlty btlii" - JOHN VwLOVER.

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TO TIIE TRAVELING PUBLIC. - f& Bny your ThroQfh Tickets toXawYoaK, BorTouiLAPSLriiiA, and New England Cities TU. this Rente 1! ' . Kr-, nr TTrKSTY-Two .aiiLEi distance jsav- - I tr Tlirouch to ew Yolk City WITHOCT CHANGS; or CAM. CF" The ONLY ROUTE to New York City having -.iriDB-srAciocs SAtooxrAiui - . This Line extend to Dunkirk, Huftalo, and Niagara Fall, with an aidroken Wide tiuare wwuieclinjr at Dunkirk directly with all trains frumClevebinS, Cinoinnati, St. Louis and Chicago ou the Lake Shore Rail To ÜuflHlo via the Buflalo fe Xew York CHy Rail Rwd makinc dhrrt connections with 111 the Steamers, on Lake Erie front Cleveland, Toledo and lU-troit, ali with the BaflMlo Ii Lake Mm rot- iUilroaa fnna lletroil to Chirac. it " '' j NiAcuai palls vii Canandalifua and NUiAra Fall J RaUntt.rrakingairertconnertioriS with all Train on; the Orent Western Railway, from Detroit to ChicHRo, thu nfl'ordlng the travel injr public unrivalled f;iciliues. -Boston PASSENUF.RS can ston tu New YoilC any Ion et h of time, and resume their journey without exfsrnarpe. t T 1 1 ROT ( II Til K kts lor s:ue in all the prin clpnl Vwtwn Raitmad Olfices. - . - ; IT" Kr A IOW AS BV AST OTHIR ROITK. t I O. F. SMITH, Genl Agent: ITOtfER RiMSrELL Clevilnnd, O., May 15th, 15. I'midunt. uiyiiHydJtw V KEE?'coÖiiI , Worm Weather is Upon Lrs!! THOSE In want, had better call rn I. & P. I1EIMANN, slid pnrchHse one of those patent Ice Cream Freezers, l-efore they are all svld, m they are rofne oft" very rapMiy. t ner are ju rne very unncm tnev are rocom 'mended tle; and have riven entire t Is faction to every pur.-hiser. They willfonn delicious Ice cream in' ten minutes, with vcrv little laW. Call aad enmine them anyhow at jelTl I. k. D. Hb.lMAN.N S. TO-FAFS ; ADVERTISEMENTS. : "'! -RATES. Onesqnve, (ten line Vr less), one time, ; EOcts. , i r.rce times. :.: :: : ::::tim. One week, iy' TwnweekV :::;: J :::::: 3 .V One month, ;::::::: i (1 , Three nvntJis, : : : s : : : t : : i T Mi months ::::::::::: 11 on One year, : : : : : : t : : 15 00 srr" DiHconrtton Inrper advertisenients. " 4'iuiHof six lines or under, 10 r annnm. 5'"No "till forttid" advertisement receivcl. - ' . COMET!' COMET! COMET ! ranilE second rarchae of SUMMER DRY GOODS, Jl (Shoes, Bonnet., J'oticns, Slc. have Just licen re cived at S. E.M illt'Il'S. The time for the appearance of the comet U now past, and persons neoJ not fewr ddsu-uctioD f.-oin tili luterrartn'ir iiKÜrldnal any iatre.' As the proqect of a long.-r Ufe is again Iief4)re us, and to make sueh a life a pleaitit one, and at the s-une time ecouomuc, go auu select your rooo at - ' S.EMBICH'i. Jei4 ' ' ' Mahl st-, 3 doors llow Second. ; -Lumber ! Lumber !! JT9 II.-BEffETT dt CO., would resnectfulai aniivuuoeiu ine ciuiuimioI r.vansv ' "II Ilw Ilia, Wltllll , I fclä.1. UICr U.IVC 111 III, In their vmp I a Lnrae and full assortment of Pine Lumber. A!sab-ze l-t of Pine chingle, Dressed aiul Ln-. iireKm rionna , tieauier iioartiingaoa , k. (j. WliU'li Ihcv will Kell chon fns 'uli. . Onlera frnm th 'Country- soffcitel. Yard on Carpenter street, near ; Knttx Ileilniann's Foiimlry. I All buiness.vf the lina wlu e promptly attended to try Jaure gwauson, who. will always be on hand. jc2i-;aa . - NOTICE , TO . STOCKHOLDERS. ' OrriuE Kvakaviiliu Indi akamamli S Än Pirn. ) ' l.AM bralf.HT Ll ÜAlLEfcADOXrAY. $ H'llE Anritir.1 llloctio'n of DirecturA iuMforti-r of X tho autve company, amthenexruieetingofthe tMM u or mn-cunr, wui oe neia ai ine omce or Ui (.'oin)av in Imiianapolis. on the Sith dav of July, at 1 oclucl r n A fall atiendMuce of the Stockholdir, in penHn or by jiroxy, is reouested, as a new President is ,to be elected in place of Ifon. O. II .Smith, who declines a re--lodiin. My rder of the President.' WASTED:-A c,ood 'AP4 housework ran fill a situation by uiaküiüg application at this oflice. ..--. - - JjeJ4-tr LITTLE DORltET, complete in one volume, tor aala lr IJeiJl TioilEIX & LISTJik. . i.!OTHIN NEW. and the Low Marriage, both by Iw auUiorof JohaHali fax, for sale hy peril " 'VliOBELLfc LISTER. I fL'aT RKC'1, Theodosea?' second volume 9 Gnre Aml-er. ' . - Life Pictures from Pastor's Xota Cook: Orace Freeman, ... by . . je-.'4j D0BELL kt äTÄ R. KIO COFFEE. 73 Rags Cuflec, Just "received nd f.-rsaleby , fjeiil .WllJCELliltAi RIGUS. LnoTTON' ATTING.- Bales Oott.u Batting just V received and for sale lv Ije:;l j - tfllEELEB'fc RIGG3. . . R A K NByTP C B L I S II E R , orraRs rOR salr BOOKS ÄA.nPS, Or ALL RISKS, AT PPBLISHERS PRICES, TO BE ACCOMPASIE Wl Til SOff.OOO ,.C I FTS, 'ttr0R7iI fi-oia 25 cckU to Sä each, consisting of V Uli and tilvtar M aitlies, JveJry. Retk-uies, Thi1jcs Vunes, Piirtiuouales, ice. Slji worth of O'lrrs Lis-rRiBVT.it wlih evtwy f no UMka. . , - A Gift will be dclivwred with every book s14 for One Dollar or m've. AlJiougU no lWxik or Article will be sold for more lliau Um usutl retail irice many, will be sold for le. I'traoiis istiiin any particular IxxiktCnn vrier nt nc aL it will be fr warded with a gin. - A complete Catalogue of Books, Maps, and Gift will be sent to any aiblresa. on application. Persons ordering Jt. mks with G if ts,sliouId fia ward the amount of postage, as it mu.-t invariatily be iiaid in advance. Thearernge postige fir 91 and 1,Ä iiooks U It cents; and for SU'0 aad bw.V, 21 cents. . Address, ' A. RANNEYJ Jeil-linwL . No 1 Broadway, ?iew York j; - 1. ! FOR TWO DAYS ONLY! i Cols--Wood's Grand Jlusenia: OF LIVING W- O UST ID E JEl S i Vrui eshiMt fur twö dsys, at Crescent City- HanV Evansville Fridty and Saturday June 2 and 2". . ' Tu4 Greatftt Xatural Attraction, in the World. WONDEUUPOX WONDER! SEITX 'ORE i T : CriilOSITIZS, ALL ! IX ONE EXHII11TIOX! ' CRAND COLLECTION. Consisting of the fopowlng most wouihrful freaks of nature. Among Uie number may be found. THE SWISS BEARDED LADY, Mile Clolfulia, the rreatct cunosltv of this" century ' TIIE YOUNG ESAU, Son of the Bearded Lady, S. years old, with a pair of whiskers. TIIE AMERICAN GIANTESS, Miss Sylvia Hardy, from Wilton, Franklin Co, Me., who Is nearly 8 feet h'gh, Weiching 180 lbs, and requires 115 yards of dry goods for a complete di?s. TIIE QUEEN OF THE FAIRIES, The snallest Lady in the world, and mother of 3 beautiful children; this lady is but 30 incites high and speak several langunges. TIIE SWISS WARBLER, Mona. Ginnicho, a young man that will imitate all the feathered songsters of the grove, and discourses most bcautifal music on tho Jewish Symbol. Doors open from 2 to 6 and from 7 to 10 r If ." AdmiU tanec to the whole S cents; Children 15 cents. . y l"ts . . I ST RECEITK.100 Uruid flumes, at reduced prlfes. - jeil ItiA.tl öl WftbASUJ. ' ' - .lust Received. 1 I BIB Lolls Manilla K'pe- . ,'i-JfcNNY & SORENSON. 11 1 T Received. V KM Buys Collec. ..TENS Y Jt SORENSON. ' Just Received. s :s fa C.isk Native t'auala Wine the Wt o(Tred in mim thiscity. r.Je2J. TENNY& JfORENON.

COFEKK.- ? t 1 W lUp prim- Earteru Coffee. . - nrtATt AXP RICE. r , . -. . , v - - SOPwkets " Jsva Jl 25 sbi Tar; t . .... Forsaleby .. ,jeJ2J - WM. REILLT. r 1 6 tierces Rice, just reed hw - ' i -Jel .... , WHEELER dBIG05. ; mm. 'vPre Factory Cotton Yarn. '" . ' " ffi Bags 5(wV, fin's and 7n.'s of this favorite IW IllTE LEAD. - --.,-. J M brand, Just roc '4 and for sale by ' I 1U0 Kegs pu re White Lead In Ws to n it. S. E.GILBERT & CO., ' Jel9 WHEELER 4; RIGGS. JeCa ' Sycamore, near Water. ' ' - - 11 1 i .ni v rivpnu- CLASS TlJO's 1 and , Cotton BattlncWn-n' received .f 'jsxrboxes Window GJr"sa?sbv . - . IM and lor sale low by S.E.UILRKRT Sc CO., .Jeia ""w HEELER if- RTGCS. Je2i - - " Sycahiftre' street . , - . ' -

i, JUST ARRIVED. RPRR for Jaly, timluuii a Xlaaaxine Jolr; -i.. J I1UIAI1I 0 , " - ' . wyiirm o IVII,- ÜWIKiiniy; . , lslie's New York Joumalr-Jnty; - . Hi an Wee Notions Jclr; . llrotlier Jonathan 4th July; " ' Uppletoa's stoamhont and Railway Guide. Postage saved by buying of . DOB ELL ft LISJTtR, 41nAm,'m I .! T 1 T-1 i 503 lbs choice article in store and for sale

M VlCKBttY.

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' Git EAT EXCITEMENT Prevailing ail over the eountry, in consequence of the tremendous aaeeeM of McLean's Volcanic OU liniment. , It is superceding every Liniment and remedy fw the cm of local rin and external dis aae. Uiindredi of eonfinued cripple have been ni:ui to walk hy its u.-e, asaov that were ufltTln foryears lltuoig ckkoxic wwts, uiu lutu irioi in tuiii urc i - i 1 :.. i t . .i v.i:. ...ntlv cured bv the une of a few mall bottles of .McLkak'i celebratilD liüixvkt. It is no loiir'T an on tried remoly. bat fixed and immortal certified to by the at thocsajios tait htve.used it, that ' ' . McLean's Volcanic. Oil Liniment I the lest lin'ment that has ever been diM-overed, and Um u&K- relukld renteiy for Ui ayeedy ud pejuwneii cure ÖToaas of all klmIs,SwiLLLies. or any loci.1 1 ' ' - i , , , t .w v - t .st rm - t . rUvery-at.ble Keeper., Farmer.. J)rayn men and all that havetbc charge or horses, shonU keep a supply consUnüy on to beaaealnttnieorBeed. ' nTr, r rrm i i' r: 1 1 : ; j m inn, j..y i ai r. a . -Trf eonseqenee or trie increasing acmana tot vai I tuble Liniment, it "is now put in twenty-five cent ties, hfty cent and 'ehe aoiiar norties. j ne nuy bottles conUin thrte times the nuantiiy of the twent ! rive Cent size, and soon In proportion io tnc.r costs . that purchasers will sate money W eöuig.the, . r ! "nr An onfew Tot" the ToTcahK Oil Liniment hius be addressed to the proprietor, ,. . ariMy - JAMES II. MtLFJiN. St. Lfui. Ho. ; Sold by . . , KELLER it WHITE. ( 17. 2 Iw.ls. truperfiw Floor. RO Haps . 44 . For sale at reduced prices, by jeJO r. ':.t;-i SAM YICKERY. Jt'KT RECEIVED: half Hies ChamtMurtie Brandy: Soreie-ksKandeiniinsPortAVliie; ' jr Burgundy " - ' ' -1 3 puncheons St Cn ix Rum; & nr cask Sherry Wine; " I,,-... fje-21 . . roNEY & -.SDREjrsay, i JUST RECEIVED: 100irrss bonnet hoards, for ale very low to rhe trade je-22 by TLNLNY & SOKEKSOX. FLOORING! FLOORING!! T00,000 PKBT f irood snM pine IbH itaile for rouen noonng oy wuiia r . mi.vi REWARD W T II Kit E V B , some person or persons, unknown V t,. v. Tni jtw of Pif eon Town!iir. have mato the Trustees of Pigeon Townliip, h;ive maliciousilv ilestroved the doors windows desks, benches, andout'houies.'and other property iwlonging to the schoot rune near Coodsei s j-.nianrwetu ox B-yans-ville, Thrn-fore the said Trustees da hereby fter th f.r each and ever person arre-teJ an '"yj&edof taid offenCN- (jeliidwlm J O IIATCntTT. Chm. Kising Snn Insurance Company, lNCX)KrOKATED, 1S84. Capital 8100,000. B. J. HATHAWAY Secretary ; S. M. HATHA WAY President. Indianapolis Insurance Co. J SiJ O.Ü ü K AT JC D - AJi 3 G". : CAPITAL,,: S200.000 A. DEFREES tecretjuv: J. D. DEFREES Tres'd. . S. F. OOVINOTON flenml AgenL &,Xmff!Jtll&R LosalAgent- - tV O ffice o FÄrat trjaet, qrycr tfcef oat Office. Jel-3mo CONTINENTAL .INSURANCK CO. Incorporated by tlif Ijegislamre if PennyylvaLia, . .- - - . f WITlIAl r ' PE1SPI3TUAI-CIIAIITER; . . : .iSr-rrw-T-TT-:;' Authorized Capia - One Alilllon Dollars, 1,000.000. XO. Cl WACNUr STREET. AUOTE SECOND, fhilMlfiiia. j FIRE lUR AXCE, onaRaDdlngFurnl. tare, Merchandize, Ac,'seneraily. MthlUITlTt A( E ova GABGODB and FREH2!ITioaltpartCrt3ie WWI ILA.pjyUtAACJ5 fGa?s,&c., by .LAKE. RO'Etl jQrSKnA L.KSB Carrfaxcs.'to'AtX PAnOFIV? OilO., on the rfVost favortnlejmif, consistent with 6EtURITV. ;:r KT . - -' 4 , y j ' . $ STATEJfENT,- SXUVAnrtTA, 1S57. Invested In Bonds and Mortgages and . Ground Renla... w . -k. Invested in Ptockv..'..'.. .ijzK Bills Receivnide,..I..r...;.T.,,. T. ' ' Cash on hanil,....v. w-a. p.wsco 4 686 43 375,171 DIItECTOILS. GEORGE TT. COWIADAIVi formerly Recorder of .' Deed, &c, Philadelphia. . 1VM. KOWEKS, formcri.ii.Rejwter of Wills. J0IIV.C0LEiIAN,.FinnCoIemnn a mitlu,ImIporling nanlwnr A Cutlery ,Merchnta No. 13 .North Third street, a'iove Race street, Philadlephla. JOSEPH OAT, Firm Joseph Oat a Son.CoppenmUhl', No. 13 Quarr streej rhikulelphia. . , . iJDWlN ..MACHETTE, Firm Machctte a Ralguel, ' Importing Hard rare Merohanta, No--124 North Third 'streeWatliove Race street, Philadelphia, T ' ft V'T HOWARD lUNCHMAN, Firm Li vision &.Co., ( Produce Ü Commission Merchants.'.No, 27$ Market street, above Eighty street, i'tuladelpbia , GEORGE W. COLLADAY, . -.( ,, t Prettdent. .. Sk . m . arW - , ' GALEN WILSOX, . . . , ? ; V - Secretary ' 'TJ.: - Jeremiah Dehrn, Agent. Office Commercial College Rooms, over J. 3. Cakl a ell's toi First street. 'CvansvilU lud. myl82mo PROCLAMATION! Ba it known by all sickly, weak and debilitated, persons, thatHcLEAx'a STRENGTHENING CORDIAL Is the only remedy that will strengthen and invigorate the system, and remove all impurities in the Blood. " It is very pleasant to take. . ? " ' In it is. combined the properties of a Tonic, Diuretic and Alterative. It will cure any disease of the Stomach. Liver Rowels, such ass , . , . . . , Diarrhoea, Bllliousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion,, Ht-odcTie, "Intermittent Fever, Sour Stomach. Live Complaint, Cofitiveness.' Weakness or Dcbilltyi Pain la tlie Stomach or Bowels, Night Fevers, Yallownass of the Skin, Sic, Sic. , When taken, It neutralizes ami removes any morbid secretions in the Stomach, and strengthens tbe Diges tiva organs. '- , . ' 1 1 will also cure any disease of the Uterus, Kidneys, Bhulders or Urinary organs; and as aa" Alterative, puiifies and creates a healtliy circulation of blood, removing all sores, boils, pimples or Molches from the ski i. - . " . TRY IT, und be convinced of ltsVsnderful invico rating rroticrties. , For Chif.lien, who are puny, weak and sickly, we advise porents to give them a teaspoouful of this Cordial daily. , . . '. . . - See Circular. J. If. McLEAN, Sole Proprietor of this Cordial. " Also, Mc Lean's Volcanic Oif Liniment. ' tV Principal Dpot Corner of ' Thirl and Tine treet. St. Louis, Mo. 1 , . api'-lydiwls Sold by Keller & WhRe, Drngglsfcs Main-street. ' UTE . RHPK. KXl coils J ate Ropc. bdl cord snd haUer !ze: . jels a m " t w t i vw s. vino .,r . S, row lot: v TRABED fromlh residence of the subscrilnr. a Dark Red rlirindleCow.s rears old, rtar In the ihrel wl no twmnrks-polntof one horn frcturd, A saitaole reward will I paid for her return nr infor. -aationofher. fJeJO-tfl - II. BOWLES. 'Country llama! l,Oponds"Jureceived,andfleW ' Je' - r.i utivini, t v-5 v- Cor alain and second sts.

MISCELLANEOUS.

P.G.O'RILEYÄ CO.; OLD KITABUSHKD StoraseT Forwarding tComnii8Ioi? General BailroiS,' fteam and Express Agents SPECIAL AtKSTS FOR TX SKSVLVAKIA aaLaOAB. -I n Bit AYIXfJ fitted np a mammotn in-m. Hil i - Ohio River, in the mos substantial nTne7,we are rPrd to fncille with 'procip j: . i . ...tnii.trl to our care. Cither CT "vT" telrarticular attentioa will be paM ! Keceiv nr. Ptonn ana icinwmi. 2ZLZ a!e of iirv Produce couirnrJ to d all fiitTl T, " 7" p. 0,0'RILGr rturas ancere 4hnks to ws .jg frM V!ffÄ wlS . will le tilv nrirrncaiNf . " ' ' . ' A Store ftoom, weil supplM. V""l!!!&Jfir fmrnnn it nn nf imit.inii tneir ruer el. mh."MS: ny ' , -A8tatraet tk , v Of M(cnpti and Etf! on.aoeXnvl f tU Grtnfytf 'Tän'ifvfgi'.Stif Indiana, ' for the year 'ending Jfy SI," 187 ' ; , TLTiti$. - ' Received at the CmnfyTreaary eft accbont ofCo- . m m - T ty,(romMay Sl,W5?,w Job 1, we wuwiag, i sums, to wit-. r.f ,T ' ."-'" CourAy JtntW.x:U:.fi .' I .' Portion of delinquent . A' . . , tax ef 155 ; 'ir? : Itevcnue to pronde r the lntor r . -f erts on out Kandinc "ramj bonds issued the Kit C, Jt Jt . , - CoraDsnv 611 . , On account ef miscellaneous re. . . , . - ' celpu '. . , Ir7'I Zl- , ' I On account nf lands ttdeeroeq. ... 53 37 , - - " . " delinquent, rev ot. . . .i. " fm Ik - 4 e On account of Rmkcr's license.. ' ' 10fl . " . rerry ... " . -,. ,. . ' - ieof Foor Farm" ' t! 6 ' , TsxonET&CSI RRCo.-w Jjm . . , Delinolei,ttaxort:4.-..,.-.: ;:.V 4 Xf J On account of sales of Statutes. , 0t On " . "Sale of Kstrays.. . 05. Amount of xpenseover re -'-? ? . m Cciptf..,.MM,.....'.. ...... 2'i r? . . . fa ' y ' : V;.-EXyENSEi? , . r ; - ,Vt OrdfTshave been drawn on account of the County tf the Treasurer thereof from Xay 31, IfVS U June 1, l1 as follows to wit: . . . - . .- - , On account of public huiHings U,738 ' On " Interest on Coun . . . tvbotds. .....;.. a7 ee On account of Paapers - fn'S.n m On "Briilres ..v'-.4 0n -Court........... . MIStiO On Specific Allowanees..?..". ... r " '- On acconjH of Prisoner ' 1T , . (iri " -Tttcers wenes. ' 11 ; On M Printing A v-"- 8M 13 On - Books AiStaRoi-- -' ury v... 't;su On account of Rent of Public , Bnildinps- '. - .TTS a On account of sacxsirv C7 fi On Inlcrest. - J STjOw On " Pedemptions... Un " Per Hm allow- r ance to Coonty Board , On acvonnt of crronious Taxes Refandei 627 26 m e? :i"o . nr is 10 2S On accnuit of Culverts , On " . . 44 Extra alfowanOn account of Tnssnftv cases" On ' " " Elections On ' Inquests On " Highway;.... 9 79 PnUIsJicfl hy order of Board of Commissioners . said ennnty. "I S -! . jel83w WlI.TI.XntER, County Ad. - . ' MTOItER FOR REXTa Cil.mvrj.l.4i 00KHatwickeorra rr" Locust letwvca 1ft und J street are all miles . At hree. Tliese three will Kf W at the reduced" rent of oiiethundr 4'Jlwjer yerrt ere.f , - je 'Ji-uio .iViai vaiu v i-i. a.. m rr,"J' II. Q. "Wheeler. ' COOLERS' WANTED! WE w (Sti tö ewifraet forlrma to 100 Hoar barrels tobe mad" at nr mills, aliout X miles nortb west of Memphis, Tenn, - Mechanics of this t-ad whawish constant emp!'Tneul' In a pfeasant clinnte and a healthy conntry a ill please address ns immediately at Covington, Tenn. P. S. We have vi haad an abundonc of tha baa. timber. jelHSwdw I. Ai J. TUWJSLLJi Co. JSEWm JfOVJJLS ; , BOOKS - , ifttACIB AwiWn ; r- ' VX 4Wm-m. Truman r- .; ' . j Jsne Km, by Chsrlotte Bronte, only tfX VilUuebv da do 'JOc: A nrwHupptvof : . V C ' rr la.vs of mv life; . m-m. The Prinoeof theflrttiseof DavM: - aux. Village and Cotter Aiwctiuscldrei fj-lSl r D01iiXLfe LISTIK. 1 COW FOR SALE! Ab A S: '4 TXvTwp 6aperfln ew Milcht.'" for saierw je!6 4td A LA WHENCE. r -. WHEAT 4?AXf. -i - , ' ' . 1 so very t;uierior Fans, for cleaning TI boat, OatsorRurlcy. Fur sale by -i fjelS . . ::.' f . t. & 1 ORR. , , -r a ". SrArviHMos. A tine article in lXtk tales. fjcl?1 ' r For 3 ICE CREAM s avjsj BBaasa. ,swa dkAawaJItoia 'sl CKESLER.; . rl Main Stroe between F;rst 'and! Second, VSTE are prepared to fumLr.i Families, Hotels, Res- . w V tum jits, Steamboats and Factories a itb the beat Ice ever put up in this city ;and ? bav such a pup- -ply on hand that thope engaging with us need not fear being left without Ice in tlie libttirtot tlie eason. Wa will ncll as low as (lie lwt. . toilers left at our Steve will te promptly attended to. We can furnish from ft pouna to 1HQ tons. A. supply aUour nVneeatall tin - , A'. llM.lBnWA ft LU t LUMBER NOTICE. rip H E subscriber -would resr-rctfulIr'.iiforTn tha .' A3, buildpa community that he is now in receipt af . , - -Tone million feet of . ' PINEtLUMBER, , embracinw IIKA Ssetof tkoiieceletrsted "SwgarTtun . iMtards; luanufactorvd very smoothly and of soft cork; ujuuer. TERMS' ÖASH! rUnless otherwise agreeS tpo?.at the time ofsaleaut tot after the lumhej has been worked ap. jf' A wor to the wise is suffirf.-jit " " L pf lumber will be eoid on short'tlme" to prompt cuktomers. . r . u. 1 : ' ,. i -!': . ... L Ljels-2md&w JOnN F GLOVZR. . .

I boob' sash: AND . . - . , i Bliml Maoafactarers , , W I IX bear In mind that tli subscriber has J0o,-'.i HiO feet of IX, 2 and 3 inch lumber on hand and ' wui nil orders for same with promptness. -jel6dwro. .j jOIIX F GLOVER. . BUT TO COVER ALtr . ' : . TTlIK subscTilxr has 200,000 cut ,'r x." -c ... POPLAR.. -a f

Which he t authorised to sell at 3 5. Terms Invari-

ally cash t d not be afraid to buy- these because they are 1. .m lkr nrm O itvwtH hvfflA v ' ' w - ? V

. . jelßdwiraf' , . J0IIN F.GLÖVER. ' .

' O I'YES ! " ; . B 0 6 B I M D I If G aT V ML. J(H.rSOw having one of (he latest imimii'ovei Ruling machines, can rule ..ACCOUNT BOOKS,.-, To any pattern; and having materials falt kinds' is preptued to bind Hüdes with gilt edges, Morroco Extra; Panneled sides. Bring etong vour lxMkjita.uB bounds of any kind. ..Over Crescent City'Bank. rpps1ta tha -Our. House. , . . -r , ; t - - - -,aay Laths and Shinies.' "

OHO nOTniSassnrted sires; ti'v I have for sale the ahoy e ait iclss and intend to keep a full supply of Laths at at ail Uack auj. at tha low ear - . market price J - ' , jea . r . S. BABCOCK.V

aOUKKSEi boxes, just recMby - 1 ' - GEO. FOSTER Jt CO V jell

The Latest 1 m prut era en C ,- FIsKXXn LE S I LK HATH tV Which are as comfortaWTe I tew m a soft hst,! tobehadat VAUTIERfc MAKCONN1R S. my27 - Main street tetween 1st and 2d. .

Jnsl Received 60 lUs puw latnw"" Oth r rnyiv TENNEY.&ORENSON. MATS. 10 cases men and boyi Lerhsrn Flats; 2ft do do do Palm Ilaasaa" amorttMl - . - 1 I dndn ''' d ,T i mr. . i . K tin tin , do Paaaimorw An. Just rereived and for sale by KEEN Si VitESTON. apie