Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 822, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 27 June 1857 — Page 2

BATUEDAY MOEXlKO. .JUNE 2T, 1857.

. ... .Oar Füllte Schools. Tke Annus! Examination of our Public

Schools will commence Monday Juno 29tbt and lose Friday, July; 3d.', The following order will be. o wervecL .cörqmencin? with

llies Colvin's school, Itondsy, from 9 to 1.

Rtvat'a . a

" Chandler's" " McKay's " "llrt. Hooker's " Mr. Adam'. Miss Ronald's " Mr. Knight's Uiaa FUWa

Pisciculture, I . m T Freaeh LecUUtare. - ! TELE GREAT ENGLISH IlESXEDY!

Or promoünff the increase ef the owüv of wguisture,: under the imperial BIR james CLARKE

Fiah br artificial means is excitinir consider- Uinssty, or francs, has expired according to : CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS.

able interest. The State of Msssschnsett. s 01 its organic isw; ana sn option dVVx" 07 Thu 5-

Vuinili. armrfmrlatinna t wromota It. and ,or new ASSemDiy ISSDOUl lO D neiu. I valuable Mediane is unfailing In the eure or all those HSS made appropriations to promote IV n ' . tA . - . painful and dangerous diseases incident to tiis Female several gentlemen in different psrts of the Tne Government professes to wsnt free ex- constitution.

Union sreengapedin experiments. In France Vion of popular feeling, and has encour- tWnJToihfi

it baa rn vcrr ancrcMful The fish CT0D is I ca lQ0 ACpUDUCBns fcO mace tneir nomine- I rUH shoukl r twea two or three weeks previous w

l. ..... . . . , , . . I eonnrwmTii; n"y lonuy um constitution una l

th su flenn dann iaror, enabling Ute noth form her duties with safety to bene? and child

. .... - . . . . mnnnpiiipiii. .swerv itirui w um rnnniiniinii anil irawaEia

estimated this year, at one million two bun- I ons, which they were about to do, but hare I the suftci-ins; during lahnr, enabling; the mother to per- . - . . ' ' ..... . v... J- ..j v.'.nu... t j: : I form her duties with safety to berief and child.

dred thousand dollars.- It IS believed ere I "CC4 " -uuau.u. ,uu,w,uuu'i These Pill should not .h taken by females durln

long it will be worth one hundred millions, which n led uiem

n,1 .Ii will )wunn w atanla or rood or th I 'J v v , titer are me.

TO-DAY'S1 ADVERTISEMENTS.

., . BATES. One square, (ten lines or less), one time, t Ml eta. Three times. ;-. : . i j ; t : t : fl X : One week, :t:::ttt:tit 150 Two weeks. : t i : i : :i:V)

One month, ;. mm :t : : : : :4 0D Three nwnths,- :. i:i:iii;::7M Six months, : : : i i t : : : t : 10 00 One year, t : t : : : t : 1300 El" Discount on larger advertisements. tf Carls of six lines or under, S10 per annum. tW No "till forbid" adTertisements receired.

MISCELLANEOUS.'

, MISCELLANEOUS. ' P. G. O'RILEY & CO:,

OLD tSTABLUHCD

il..t t I. Ju! . J . 3 ti ..I In ckim or NetTOn anrt 9nlnlal ARTWinna. TMin

French population. Onr nnmerons rivers fcU' " " "f w 'uu , Back and Limh, iieanne. rti,n Ton gfiht

andlaica afford reat opportunities for the """Tl u X n 77 v HrerS,8icf HUcheT WhuS and a the panful artificial wormMtion of fish in this country. I tbe7 nd entbl Gorernment to keep dues occasioned by a idiordered system, the Pili

er .

. lrt tnlft-

Mpnday afwjrnoon. Tuesday, from 0 to 10

10 to 12.

Tneoday afternoon. Wedoesdsv forenoon.

Wednesday, afternoon. Thursday forenoon.

Candidates for the Hi eh School will be ex

amined Thursday afternoon.

. Mr. Snow's High School will be examined

cn Friday.

The interests we have in, our schools ia

paramount to all others. They are the foun

tains of our f octal, intellectual and moral

Jrogreas. Tbey. are forming the character .of J MT fntnrA TVArm last i at mrA rlvinr fa Aatm itt

w w j-'w Mawsa saas ui a vc swmavw Every citizen rit h or" jKorhqmble or exalted has an equal concern in their .p'roeperity and excellence sll should .manifest their . deep interest, in them, by watching their - management, and tiding in every' way. their Improvement snd efficiency. ; .The most effectual way to encourage' the teachers, and to mate them sensible of the high' trust com-

. mittedto their hands,; is fqr the parents of

ail me cniiaren to evince lucir. eonciiuae jor - the advancement and good ducipl!nd of the . scholars by attending the periodical examinations of the schools. 1 The character of the

public schools is a matter oi deeper concern to the poor man, than to the rich for they

are the only means of education to his chil

dren. lie ahould not delegate the ' care of

them to others, but watch over there himself. In our social system, the public schools are

the only purely Democratic institutions,

where all are equal, or where mind alone is the mark of superiority. ' They should be the pets and pride o'f the poor man where he may

, seo his portionless boy triumph, in the most

honorable contests of men, over the favored and fortunate' sobs of the wealthy. ' Can there be a nobler, a more elevating pride than that

which the poor man feels in the ' intcllectua

and moral superiority of his children. Amid

all the depressing influences of social life

and in the midst of the extreme diversities

of fortune and condition", it is a guarantee to

him that in the higher attributes' and nobler

possessions or. men, there is sn equality o

which none or the vicisitades or uro can ever

' deprive himl' Onr pttttio Seminaries are the - foster school of this pure democratic spirit, in

- which the self-respect of the individual as

well as the institutions of the country fim:

" their chiefitnpport. It no other benefit flow- M Bailroad la co party or political institu

td from, thorai they would

, at twice their present cost for

' Influences vpon the social and' political con- I connections, on- the shores of the Atlantic Previously....".. V0i0,7Vl ditionof thopoople.v They should bo eepe- running through Maryland, Pennsylvania, since Jan. m.. wvotm

ciaiiy aear to uie men who rely upon them l Uld Virginia, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, to

as the only mesnsof edncating their children Missouri, it unites by an iron band as well

II. BUCKLEY L C0'8,

GREAT NATIONAL CIRCO? ??

er i . . a . . . . . i t 1 1 n it m nmm Binan mil iirna sn w

The process consists in the artificial expres- nem unacr wrveiuance, snannauyw deal ;,thh a powerful remedy do noTconiair"i.

aion of the spawn and milt of the fiah, the M may dicUte. The Gov- lXilrÄ

mlrtnre of which in the water is essentisl to ernnent has issued formal circnlsr to the

eiau ana

the vivification or the egSTS, and then SÜrrins? Fr"""' umuriae bos w juo lorce BgaiBSt aothorUed Agent, will in..r a httle of the Pills irr

them gently together. If this be done with "7 to vote for the oppo- . " "lraiint.

proper regard to the natural condition of the netta oi wo uovernmeni, out tens them to iialluck a: BTonDARn F r... . . . . I.M tl,A fu.tinn; nntAnnM;A.i,nf.mnf .. ajßl-a.-lyts General AsenU. EvanTille,

propagation oi in ma, me ejr?s in cue ume . -r vvuwur disclose tlieir youug; and by this means great disturbers of public order." This is a sigmnltltndesj may be saved, which would have ntflcaut hint to the liberals and as they

been lost by the accidents to which such em- tave no hope of producing any practical tfonJSi

bryonie atoms are liable in the cold world on I Bww VJ wub iew inaopenuens men, i ;cems per nne one weea;amconnt on longer time.

which they are throwm. It is to guard they have determined to take no part in the

against this inevitable danger that nature I election, which will result in nothing more provides the fish with such countless multi- than a formal registration by the people of

tudes of eggs, "thronging the sea with spawn I the names of the Legislators, selected by the

nnumcrable," as she does in the case of the Government. The Government has a regis-

sced of plants and fmits. Lund, a Swedish ter of 9,000,0000 voters out of a population naturalist, who pursued this investigation of 80,000,000, which is one to lour inhab-

abont one hundred yeara a?o, found that one I itanta. In this country of universal auff-

hundred mullets prodnced four millions of I rage, the voters are only one in seven inhab-

youngl So we may imagine to what an ex- itanta. There cannot be more than five mil-

tent fish may be multiplied when this science I lion voters in France, but the Government is carried to its highest perfection. I have provided an extra four millions to cover

This practice of increasing the production I any ballot-box-stuffing, it may be conven

or fish by artificial means is no new thing. I lent to resort to in order to defest the liber

The Chinese have had it for centuries togetlv-1 als if they should make a demonstration.

er with gunpowder, printing, the manner's

compass, and almost everything that we fcUi'he Government is said to have con

pride ourselves upon as essential portions of I eluded to send the California Overland Mails

our civilization. The early Romans also cul-1 by the San Antonio and Gila, or "extreme

tivated it very successfully x though it was un-1 Southern" route. aoconntablr diansed n tha latter ama of the I

I . P . A . . . . .

Kepublio and the Eranire. when the tas- A m0D ,D wwro" on "raay nigni

as ;

SPECIAL NOTICES.

METHODIST CIICRCII.

Tbc repairs on the Locust Street M. E.-Church have

not heen completed, consequently there wiU be no ser

vices at CI Church to-morrow. je2T-lt EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR! 100 Darrels Extra Family Flour, manufacture! from White Wheat, and warranted superior to any flour now In market; for sale at retail at the Southern Mills, corner Locust street and Cftnl. Je20-10t iaLEilABfJtBROniEltS.

Evansyills Tsferts or ITGnoa, No

41, meets every Thursday evenidg, In the

HaU, on Water street, ever the Canal Bank.- . E.W.POISDKXTEB, W. C.T. A. . Oltkiuv, W. R. jan201y y 5 tiiikow TliBtrt Social Tmnr.-Koi tii meets evry alternate Friday eTenlnc, uahnve. JOHN HYDX.W.C.T. C. W. Evoyaed, B. K. janUOly

r GREAT -EXCITEMENT

iicimiuii Kit via csuiiut, ia wuOTuiyv'vi I ,. . . r . - -

me tremeoapus snacess or Me Lean's oicanic i storage irorwaraing fcuommissioa

OU Liniment. It is supercedinf every Liniment

and remedy for the cure of local pains and external dis eases. 1 1 undreds of coo firmed cri pples hare been made

to walk r-y i in ose, many that were twittering for years with old chromic sosBS, and had tried in rain the manv remedies and Liniments now before the public,

have been permanent!; cured cy the um era rev small bottles of McLean's Celebrates Liniment.' -

It w no ion per an nntnea ran cut, iut a nxca ana lrannrUl "tact" certified to by the hant tuoDSasos

have usea it, wist j . . s ' ' BIcLean Volcanic Ol! Liniment r

Is the best liniment-that has ever been discovered, and

the only reliahle remedy for the speedy

cure of SoaESof all kinds, SWKLUaes,

r ains on man or animal.- - . . .

, General Rauroad, Steam and Express Acsnta

srscut Aoi jrrs roa m!tlvakia salroa.

fjflZh 1857. ; K , j . ntmi to bcilltate with prompt

a'! A tch all iebrirtei-to- care, either byand pennane! t !n iif-o-a 0 Cnaal without delay or expois, or any local .IU rlcViJ? üentio. will te ft.

Receiving Storiiwr and Eorwardiai t; UJ

tr Uvery.sta.le Keepers, Fanners, Dray- f 0T,Tli5roauc? cn.js 7,

men and all that have the ebarce horses I n. Ii. O'RII reroras his sincere thanks to bla

1 IA . .....I. n.t.nllv nm ,rA fm. I nnmrrou frirndi for their, former pAtTOWlJC, . J

be used in time of need.

PRICE OF THE LlKIXEXf; .

In conscience of the increasing demand for tb'rval

.. I . : J . tViis fru'iiMis' wisnfm

.cfrtfullv soliciu a continuance of the same, which

III UU.T ...... . . .V.

A Store Room, well supplied, win or aep 'l,; m

coicmodaUon of boOU. ana tneir ornrr twri; -

mjEWLY EQUIPPED AND GREATLY AFO-1

111 menteS for the Year l&i". It is confidently be-

lievel it will be found to present a combinat ion of novel and attractive features, which 111 more than sustain the hizh reputation which it hasftttalneetty its representation in r rater years. Now, as heretofore, the management will endeavor to eesrrve suitwsa by

Ctvinf the publica full equivalent for their money .arid ter?irtriinr even more tlutn thev promise: thlnWinc a

well-rteserreit poyuhunzy. Honestly pninfl y fair pro-ceedcitiu,-mucli more deirat'le .in the end thrm any

mere teuiiorary advantage whKHi may he obtained by

i rert to eiap-tnip ana nunioug. in short,' har.ng re-

ceived tne appeuatiou oi ute Model Circus of Ars et ich!

they are rusolved to maintain it by fivlne rtrfortaances I FQft taK' which Us'-iall be Impossible to excel. . 1 -

IT.-BCCKI.EV, W. O. lALt

Vaor. J. Kihslow,

GEO, X. COLE,

nable Liniment, it is now nut in twenty-fiyecent

tie, nrty cent ana one ooiiat nooie. i ne nnr

bottles contain Uiree umes tue quantity or tne twent

five cent sire, ami so on in proportion to tneir costs th-it purchasers will save money by getting the .

"nf" All orders for the Volcanic Oil Lihimehtmth

be addressed to the proprietor, w .

ap27-iy W A JLf.o II. aiCLtAAl. m. K'.v'

n a.

ed.

mhAl&wly

ELLLEB & W11ITE.

A Statetnent Of Receipii and Eri7U4t account of tto t Gnntyrf VanAerbvraKi Stet of Indiana, ' for the via ending Jiy- I, 185 4 : ; J ItECEIPTS

pws.i.J at th tountyTreasory or. aorownt ofCoua

ty, from May P18j6f to June 1, W&J the loUowia

County fteyenne fot & 29,020 31 " r Portion of delinquent taxotlw 2,833 Bevenue to provide for the inter-

KonJtwued the SIcCBK Company........ On arcfuut of miscellaneous re; ceipts. ..... .. On account of lans redeemed.. . 4 . . delinquent rev of

1"6

sion for fish almost amounted to a mania. lMt burned three honses of ill-fame, demolThose who have runninjr brooks and ponds bed two others, and drove the inmates from

Tl non their lanA can UnA tin liW ba rrrrvflt. I anotber.

1 r

COAL .tOTlCE.-

The price of Coal at the Bodiam Minks, is at the I Fit 8 cents per buahel; hauled to any part of the

city, 10 cents per bushel. , JOT!!! WYMONIV febS Secretary and Uanagnr.

ts. i un account oi trows i.ciie., . I 44 1 . Ham Tami

MTlWKiliAZlA A i I fax on K I S C Ü 1 R K CO.... I lto1inntifnt Li of- 1I

St It known by all sickly, weak and debilitated per On account of sales of Statutes

... mm n narisan WJI W Taf1 rlADTiV A T II Irl . " RM.m. Ol H.mU&T

A. ' ' " I 4.4. 4K eAS Bab BIH'B HI H P MI I II P.il iniS I.llIAUiaii -'

J.-A. DIKOKkS, -. AayertmngAitent. I ""-" - Prmnin. inonf th rmnTW of Star Riänni a ot-w. I is the only remedy that will strengthen and invigorate

riasU attat hed to tbe establishment, will be fothdthe I the system, and remove all impurities in the Blood.

wen annwn name or n u l.r.t to taVe.

AFJ rn fl n A L P T 1 t i u MmKin th i.wiortin of a Tonic DtareUc I - . . i

i

....... J.I4IMKC

.Kiuetrin Picector.

jenaeroi nauc,

treasurer.

Amount of expenses over re-

ceiDU.f. ..m.

609 1 icAoe, n oo IJK 4 49 M K 00 0i

Itarti'tt

feXrENSES.

The Greateüt of Livins Uiders! and Alterative.

AND ONE HÜNERfiD SOMERSET MANl . 7lU CT "7 diM of lh 8toMch' Ura "

OHers have been drawn on egymt of the Ccuatj am.

the Treasurer thereof from May 21, V to June 1, 1S7,

able as a littlo care bestowed on building weirs snd procurinr the spawn of valuablo

flsh. Ther will grow and propagate without further trouble or expense, and an acre of

water surface may be made to produce more

Napoleon snd Wellington. Napoleon lost the battle of Lelpsic because a fit of Indirection clouded bis

giant intellect. A dose of JHIANDRETIT3 Pills

dO Mr. Buchanan lost week bought a span I which are a sovereign remedy for dyspepsia and indi

of Pennsylvania carriage horses for which he f"1'10 "'s"1 mrt WnB conqueror. Napoleon

.... a&Ot) I wouia not utg purfwiTey -ne was 100 rov 10 jitc

Mlll. I 'l .1 1 v ii. lit alii. wra.. mm mm m. j p. f . m . . I . . kL.

tSTvn Wednesday last a flirht commenced . v... r

Aa . m . ,e Jt l I lvf UUw v vi 1,9 Ci a; lit, w MVUI t A -rlllj f 3 IllltllUU pront than iorty acres culUvated oy Hand la- n Westport, Missotiri, between a German boxes of Brandreth's pills have been sold, and their bor In corn. I butcher' aon and the aon of a citiien. which I purgative qnalitres are well appreciated. The contrast

! - 1 - - 1 , 1

Th Ohl and Mlaalaalnal Itallroad'. Wa Inw general iree uni, ana cnaea in

We have a letter from P. W. Strader. Esq. , : demoUtton of four or five honses belong-

Superintendent of the Ohio and Mississippi ing to Germans, by a lawless snd excited

Kailroad, declaring the hand bill which was raoo ,or nojoat proyocauon. . r tt i i v t -. I

ou Aienucrson, una on wmcu we T T-.-.v. intnw YrV of At-

1. . . .... . I . ..

raaue acme core men ia jast weeK, to do a I nnm v.a - sv-i..

of Napoleon and Wellington shows the importance of

the sick using this Invaluable medicine. Ije2-lw

ZW Dyspepsia, in all its various forms of emaciated humanity, resulting often from small catue like Indigestion, producing Constipation, Flatulency, Nan sea in the Stomach, and a thousand other ailments tending

who has just returned from a protracted tour through' out Europe) and who in all the capitals of the Old

Worwl, as weil as throUchnttt the leugtn and lyeartta of North America, is universally acknowledged to ex eel in gntre, dirinr. and skill, auy equestrian who has ever appeared before the iutlic. lldlle. Ltfcrctia ! the youthful and accomplished Lady Kqtrestriennethe mst Uahing and spirited famale rider who has er appeared in this country, and whose startling act of

e uiftQ ianiiin litre gained for her the Uuuinpuied title of Fairy Queen of the Arena. MRv GEORGE CONSTABLE, TUB GREAT AMERrCAN CLOWN. AKD JESTER f with a profusion of his original and hlrbly comic sonirm

hnmorous saving, quaint stories and practical jokes, will appear at .ai:h rercestnitation, ti adl.tf po llile, to the various other atUactioos presented. Tne I ame of

Uonstaitle iss sumcieut gmiranty, and will dubtles meet with a reception which will remunerate Uie man. aemect fur the vast expense they hay incurred in se curing tb4 services of this inoompanhle comic genius.

MESSRS. SLOMAN AND ARMSTRONG,

iu their astonishing and d wine feats,- entlt'ed

base fabrication of an unprincipled competitor Thft!MI ftf mefjli. filc!n . .n1 h. .m-ftC.

I i.i ,.,. tt. ' - a. I . ' e I enraiea ctomncu diucts, giring ii me rcpuuuou n to injure a rival route. He says the O. & Briest. The valne is reported as follow bears of reinstatingtoheaitth,u.ouand. who hare tried

;Iier benefits flow- at. Aaiiroaa u co party or poiiacai inamu- ; 19 deacrre snDport tion, but one of the great "national institu- cSse!.'!.'.. S'Jlo -for these happy tions of the country," commencing by iu 't "'".

1BS

1.1,737 tA,i 93,St,l&0

sa ! iisatssitsl sS slsaKtlitttfts. tKsS hhviiMl MIA OAV tTlA shfl

of; them. yield like magic to Dr.lIosTSTToa'seel- DOUBLE ROMAN Tft'APEZE!

enraiea ciomacu diucts, xiring ii lac rcpuuiuon ni M11l. " llt rMaraarrflnaratinatohFaltth.Uiousands who hare tried I JllOIie. JlttriettVj,

17. I Its Vivifying and strengthening influence upon their Add htr Btavtifvl Hanaq4 Ilttrtm Jtpitert

Bowels, such as:

Diarrhoea, Billlousnesv Dyspfpsia, Indigention

Tleodache. Intermittent Fevers, Sour Stomach. Liver

Complaint, Costivness, Weakness or Debility, Vain in the Stomach or Bowels," Night Fevers, YUowus

offae Skin, Jfcc; tc.

W'sen taken, it neutralizes and removes any morWd

secretions in the Stomach, and strengthens the Diges-

tive organs. ''

, It wiUalso cure any disease of the Uterus, Kidneys,

Bladdet of' Urinary organs; and as an Alterative, ,

purines and creates a'healthy circulation of blood, re

moving all sores, bcflspuirpTes of Hatches from the skin.

TRY IT, aid be convinced of itswsnderful invigo

radng properties. ... tnr ChiMren. who are nuny. weak and sicklv. we

advice parents U give them a teaspoouful of this" Cordial dairy.

IT See CircularJ. It' McLFjAX, Sole Proprietor of this Cordial. Also, JIcLeau Volcanic Oil Liniment. . Mf" Princiml TVnot Oorner of TblrÄ and Pine

treets, St. Louis, Mo. . apmydawis

Sold by Kellet & WSüJ,"Iro?ily, "Main-street. '

CONTINENTAL, INStJRANCE CO.

s,7:o,i4

S3,7M,1

almost despairing, and broken constitutions. All should

use thesd BI tters during this warm weather, as it is the most effectual prcyentiye of diseases known. For sale

everywhere. Je2Hw.

9T.384.073 eiOeK.m I

ITolloWat's Oistmkst. The healing and cooling

f xtT . ,, . ,- . , . 1 cuotu ui lins iianain vuium r ui, w,.u i-w , mnvwf

"T"I,-n 0 ro OB"7 w nr .trfjutlonr of the skin, scrofulous ul-

and they cannot appropriate a day mote I br the stronger bond of mutual intoreata I tentive friends, Messrs Joseph Simons and I cers, salt rhettra, erysipelas, and all externa! Innamma-

nsefully or profitably than by attending the free and slave communities into one brother- Patridgr, the active and efflcient assisUnU of on Is a miracle Irf stfrtery; , Soldatthemanufactories,

annuaUxaminations, and seeing for them- hood, in whicli the road aa the medium of Mr. Fish of Adams & Co's. Eipresa for the J LS'ÄTrSr

Mlvesth'ertvssoYtheifownehildren.and I mutual intimata intereonr. will baibrr(at Mtet Eastern papersnsnally one or two

the blessings of tbe schools'as pnblio inHÜtn- agent in removing mutual prejudices and days in advance of the Post Master General . tions.. If the schools can be ibut properly ap- sectional jealousies. Tho managers of each transmissions. These favors -rfrnot 1 precisted by those on whose votes they de- a road, passing, daily along its whole route, aolely to ns, personally, tliodgh we appreclpend for support, they will be onr most eher- cannot be sectional men, much less bigotted te them very highly, btit the fruits of them Ished public institutions our . pride and our sectional partixans ; their interests are linked 8 to the public, who should not forget tifo glory the nurseries of learning, morality, with the prosperity and hsppiness of each Htorncii who confer th'em.and the noblest democracy. section, and of the whole country, which they Mr Uill of the mftil is oho very ' will ever labor to promote. The partiea who obliging and attentive in this respect and The African Blare Trade. have attemntod to fir aa wreai a libel nnon "owd be remembered by the public.

The first vessel from France under the eon-1 the Eoad, must be men Utterly without hon-

tractof Messrs. Eegis of Marseilles, to' sup- or or honesty, and capable of almost any pi lovers, living iu the vicinity of FriaS ply the French Colonies with' twent thou- crime. . Creek, a few days since bethought theraaelve

sanaAmcar apprenuces, aaiiea irom.r- Ix,A!(TIC,D, ATSüLl,vAX.-The examine-

v"r':7rnirr:" tion ct SMT Bedwell, under a charge of in

the French and English Governments, for the

coast of Africa.

fantk-ide, lasted four days, during which for-

RrtA taVe nnt. a larrra oavv I .

' v" jtv VlfcV ; . J T.1.

f trinkets of small value, which' are to be kjr eaammeu. i.otnmg very .. . ... . ... . I conclusive was elicited, excent m the exam

proutaoiy investea contracung negroes lor ef - ri?hu of matrimony at once." The Jen years' service, and conveying them to d parson finally consented, and he -setting" on

- w i sl . at aa.. A.1 : a. . si

Boxantio WiDorKO. A pair of Mississip-

s

ves

of getting married. Having procured a li

cense, they set out on horseback. They soon came up to a parson "setting" on a fence it seems he did something occasionally at farming and requested him "to solemnize the

et per pot.

Mtfakiv inn Lis' Florida Wats' a Is culled from odorous tropical flower.- the perfume of which Is

concentrates, and Indelibly fixed In the preparation .

For fifteen years it has maintained its supremacy as an

accessory cf the South American tollet; od irnow de-

mandedtre by the whole fashionsbl 3 world. Sold y D. T. Lannun, and by all druggists, tt fifty cents per

bottle. lJe-lw

Ilelmbold' Unirersally approv

ed remedy Compound 'ixtract Buctra cures Dise:uc

of the Bladder; Kidney; Grafel, Dropsy, Weakness,

tMc. Read the advertisement in another column, hca4-

ti "llelmhntd's Genuine Preparation.'

jeio-imoa&w - - , tsT" CHARLES' LONDON CORDIAL GIN Is

shown by the records of the Custom House to I the Thg Cffiat ATSTK ALI A HEAR.

. V t . - J f 1.1 t I J

only i40n(ion Voruiat ja ioirKu wni uiu.4u wura,

all otlicrs str tftvle here in imitation of tt.

r..t J r.j.i. . v. t- ui n

a-,vav v st,. .vt.-'Ls. bsen9 of tÄe f7 except two children.

r a t .. j .I' - 7 Immediately after iU birth, she arose and

ed, aa this mian' of supplying thl Colonies ftm " 'ZlT V? with an ahun'dance- of labor! " Therime !? Tf ".olaytJid r::4... 4,t.ii- i.f:- bo did not know whether it was alive or

v- vi cV.:.t, Aivm4.-v v. Ädi' J ded She did nol wsnt it to live. It

4v s txwsjftsj ,aa sjui9it sv w s uuivut ass v ivuuu

the fence, and they on their horses, the sa

cred rite was "solemnized," after which they went on their way rejoicing.

goon be put in operation, without infringing

the slsve trade treaties with England; This

new style will soon break up the old fashion.

ed slave trade. "

meroui influential persons In power ; he

knows-too-much of Government affairs.

Th' GoT-aaxoasHir o Utah. Ilappy

results are expected from the appointment

mitted to 'wait their trial at the Circuit Court. I of Col. Camming as Governor of Utah.

There appears to be no serious effort

to arrest the absconding banker, Tbureneys sen. who fled from Paris, leaving defalca

the means of supplying the Spanish West In- ftcrwrds Ukon from the stomp,in her pres- tions of 5,000,000. The resson Is said to bo.

dia Wanda with abundant labor; which will "nce 7 man na onnexi, wnere it was hi, C0M aniance n operations withnu

wuuu. i iiu us lusu wa, bim wut nn leu

nor will she tell whw is father of the child.

No means, she rays, can induce her to betray

the party who burled the child, nor tho name

of the father." She and her brother were com

The Hailstorm.

The VinccnnestJazfette ssys thst the1 storm I The brother as accessory to the murder; I He is represented on all sides as a man of

that passed over the Northern' part of Knox I the charge of incest against him, is ahan- I great experience ia frontier lifo, as well as of

and through' Sullivan counties,' destroyed nol j doned. ' The wife of the brother was dis-I great courage add coolness: and the projected

less than one thousand acres of wheat. The charged aa innocent. The prisoner has per-1 removal of his family to the theatre of his

rhcat was of the most promwing character, severed for more than twenty days, to her I duties, afford no' slight guarantee that he

and would ha ve'been ready' for' harvest in a attempt to atarve herself to death.- The Sul- J exert H bis powers in tranquilizing and couple of weeks. The rye in the course'of the livan Democrat says: "During all that time, lating the community, instead of merely

v , storm shared the same fate. The Gelds of the Sheriff informs us, she has not Ustcd a ubjecting it.- Tbl- unquestionably is the

corn, were, many or them completely ruined mouthful of food, to bis knowledge.- She be- rrire PllcJ t we esteem it a piece or puo-

others are half destroyed. ' Onions, pota- came much worso cm Monday, requiring al- ,w aH lorrmie, tnat a man so capable, and

toes, etc., were beat into the ground. Orch- most constant attention from her physicians, apparently so inclined to execute it, has ac-

ard and forest trees were riddled, as if with a She is now improving, having repented of cepted the responsible task.

continued volley of mnaketry. Many fine I her determination to starve herself to-dcath.

orchards are totally mined. The damage to and now takes inch slight nourishment as

houses is extensive.', . her prostrate condition will bear. Close con

The hail stones in many places, were driv- I finement has bleached her complexion some

en into the irround for several inches. ' Birds what, but she is not as much reduced as one

-rabbits, froga, snakes, etc., which ' had been would expect under the circumstances."

killed by the hail, might have been picked

op any where in the woods, the next day

N. T. 1'olick Cuxtrovxiut. The argn-

Theitorm ha ÜSed the loss of niäny ; tLe ' The enterprise of the Western

ivuhuu ttvuui. i if.f- ......... - I'ncrw nwnmr tinner ino raminivi arrntr nr

7 " W oaemooa tnat a m-jority of the thd uB9&-n of Wgjlit dqali tf . V wad t0 Pronounce the bill crea- Western-stocks.- Nothing short of conspi-

Co.7umming was at one time an extensive

merchant irr Anguita, Gcorgiis but failed.

Eemoving to St. Louis lio esUbliahed himself as sutler to the forces stationed at Jeffer

son Barracks. To Gen. Pierce he ewes his

first federal appointmentthat of Indian

Agent. ,

Wallstreet.

countrr is

now reeling under tho concerted attacks of

Conscription In Franc. '

By tbe new array bill, the annual conscnp- ting the new Metropolitan police. Conatitu- I rscy now existed to that erJd Dailr meet-

tlion in France, is fixed at one hundred thou- tionnj. ; Thev judgment of the Court will not in P"vltcf, are held, at which those im-

asnd men. It is said that there wasaome feel- be delivered for several daya yet. plicated bind themselves to sell the; doomed iT, , m,.i .T, .v- uiu - r I 3 J - stock at lower than market raten-, all the ac-

teal paasage. Bat it was a rdeasnre affecting 5ie personal feelings of the Emperor nd was

iherefore ulently voted without a ranrmnr.'-

Am IxTZBKSTixe Bilic At the atmnal

dieting of the "National Cincinnati," held

r lio ton, Mr. Winthrop exhibited a spoci

TiXAS.-Accounts frorÄ Texas of last week wniplices agreeing to share the- low.. In

represent the crops r wteat, cotton and corn igan Central, where there, bus been no stocks as promising. The wheat harvest had com- in the market upon which to operate sPTfrioris

menced and tne grain was very tue superior I les are made on time; .to be delivered into any before raiaad in th pmint.rv. rrrx I sixty days, of fiVrj et- ten F.&res of theie

was xtrt scarce and was aellmorat Galv,tnn toclj' nd at u w.time. all manner of

" "v . u ca w create a name amoni? real ho dera. an.l

en of the Tea that waa thrown overboard I Antonio for two dollars and a half per bush-1 to compel them to' sell. 'By these arid tho

iBoaton Harbor in theflntt act of reaiatanee el, while in 'easicrnr Texas, it cout be had JJ" ljnnence, trie- Kailroad atocka have

p British oppresslon by the Colonists." It for W cenU, affording a persuasive argument K ES MrotT

.KAtti ' ' :i J . I c .1 r . a

in lavr.r wi i iiifwui. I svukUKrn irora a a to 43..

U contained in a small bottle, which he

aid Judge Bigelow had left to be shown to c company, labeled, "A relic of the tea deroyedin Boston Harbor, December 19, 1775; and the following morning by Thomas 1 rille, in his shoe, and put in this vial for t serration." The vial was pa:ied round, d excited considerable interest.

to Ooxxn Stos or th CtaT Moxtt la to be laid on the 4th of July, at Lexton. The preparations will tw on sv magerst cr&, a&itha tsr95is TcraT ln taj. X lrg wdtascara of peracsss will nxLUttttu all teil

Qrxttli' Scott afti

. i Xho r te designs of these tock BaroHAic Yowo. Jobbers is general: ther irrtend tA' dcnrewi

We learn from Washington that General I verr Western stock. Although the whole Scott has been called there by the President I Stock Board are in a manner implicated in

for consultation, and is now engaged in'pre-1 ms disgraceful proceeding, yet the coni'pifa-

pariBz iq aeuuis ior iu biwtciusu. ui ,uv i " ru iiisunec iromine iroapa to Utah. It is also stated that the body itself Tbey bold their stated and "frePreaident finds no anthoritvin the Conatitu- I QTicnt meetintrs at the St. Nichrrik a. 1.

tioil that will enable him to interfere with wberw, and determine how much stock of a Brigham Young's matrimonial arrange- gieo Corporation shall be forced down, who meats, and that in' creed and wives the JUdait, and how the lose shall be dfvlted. Mormon Elder will notb- intarf4trtvl with by The "lutl' for the Wall Street Beam Ut.t V.

the army. But air the requisite' Judges, to the West. Stocks are depressed without Marshals, and ofieerv- necesaary to adnün- the slightest reason or cause for it, and honlatar the fwrainemt, will W sent out Ith eat acma fid holders inCir, to gratify the

tho troops, ana order ndsaAtrwlU to as I gsmoung psrpsnaittsa ox a lew Wall et

r thera iVt wVstW tl ire 11 tl flalxt

treat

PUOFESSOR

A1D HIS TWO TALEXTED CHILDREN,

in all their varied and classic acts of Postuiliig a&e

nous reus, ccM sc.

LA PERCH E EQUIPOISE!

A wonderful Performance In the stadium, by tbe FRENCH BROTHERS.

This feat.accurdincto theotinlonof all who hare sen

it, is the most ren.arka) le eflurt ever attempted, and

bium ue seen 10 oe appreciaiea. Mr. W. Watcrmn,

The relhnted and nneoualled fnur-hnrse rider, the best

Id the world, is also iacludei in the Troupe, together

w'.ia a n or SCNK RIDERS! . TRICK RIDERS! TUMBLERS! ACROBATS! . POSTURE MASTERS, EQUILIBRISiS, fec Too numerons to particularise by name.

The Company, on entering the tmrs upon th j morn ing of the tUy of exhibition, will make a grant proces-

siuu uirougn ine principal streets, neaaea ny u-t GORGEOUS MUSIC CAR I Devoted to the conveyance of the - GREAT NATIONAL BAND

Led by the Celebrated Composer and Conductor,

PROP. J. K!.U5LOV!

It Is a delicious tonic beverage, and"1 by Its pcrtfTiar

flavor (so diflTerent from other gins) Is universally esteemed by all wWoMlt.' Iiis adopted with great success In cases of Dvsrsrsi-Ootrf, RhsVmatism,

Daortv, Oaavat, Cotic, Cholesa, Favca ans

Aaua, STaicrcaa, Disease or thi Uaixaav Oa-

euKS, Criursv, FawaLirTsCLaaiTiKS, kc.

Dr. Valentine Mott. of ITe York, hi s ka.T to the

proprietor, says:

"Char!es London Cordial Clin,-is ffle"pJrt best.

and most reliable E xtract of J ufrijstr. l oave seen .

CHARLES' LONDOX CORbfAL 5fN ls"s0ld by

all TJrurauU and Grocers In the Cfnited States, afld S

. , . . stand upon ms neae, ana also exmtuitue manner v bis also are numerous poisons called London Cortial ntk t,f rwt, tc, and perform maty othtr feats, Oin" te avoid then, buy only "CHitLci'. Kejcct both surprising and entertaining. . . . ...,.,. ' Mr. Lörell well enter theca.-renyse In the yerv

any taer nereu u you as you yaiueyour of nonster-place his beat Within hts fonui-

nnw attached to H. Buckley & Co's Circus, will be ex

hiUtei, m seb or charge, in connection with Uw same.

MB. A. LOVELL,

one of hts captors, and sole trainer, will perform with hm. exh'bitius: the wonderful command he has obtain

ed rer the hues monster, whoa weight is upward of

1,8 00 LBS1

The training and subduing has been now the work of

oYor two years (stoce nis capture iu tne mountainous

a'unsorausintiia, anu aueuuea wuu extreme uaii and toil. None, except those who have witnexsed complete docility, will belieye awtonUhing power p sesal by Mr. Lörell oyer this aienntie atnitnal. ana

perfunnaiices everywhere have been aoeoded rith tbe grentest success, etnnge as it may seem, this celebra

ted near wiu open ana close doors at c-xninana, -mill waits UDou his hind feet, will throw somersets, will

stand upon his head, and also exhibit tbe manner of his

Price one dollar for quarts, fifty cert4 for pints.

EDMUND C. CHARLES," mh303mdftw Sole Importer, 0 Broadway, N. V.

Dt. CaTisauoH'i Pat SAtvt. We cheerfnlly

refer the public to the adverUsemebt of Dr. T. P. Cav anaugh, satisfied as we are, that he is no pretender, tut s thorough physician, familiar with materia medic, and most sVil'.fut in the application of his knowledge.

lie has made many valuable discoveries' In'thJ science of medicine, one of which he now ofiera to the public, Iiis cards bear the names of many responsible men', who have given to this medicine their warmest coin, mendation, and express the belief that, in no Instance will tt fail to accomplish an effectual cure of thepecu

liar disease for which the Dr. !uu prepared it, if used

J.LI. I... .4 .I.WamJ ...ji. 1. 1 :.u . LIM

iioMc jiiwr, inj ut 4iiiu uim aa wiuia milieu.

13T lKnl fail to visit Lovell, and ha grest Austra

lian near. A PET TIGER ! .

Accompaiiylrr the celebrated circus of It. BitcUev &

vv.i is a l"v i ikvi iviinurcu, UTiilieu anil sunwg ny.ur.

A. Loyel. therenowurl animal trainer. This beau

tiful Ticr was captured ly sir. Lovell, "some time

since, dunnc an excursion ui tne interior or Jienral

and is now so completely broken tluit he will watch

the property of bis nitster, like a doe: will protect and

siusrd him when sieepiue: will hunt, canture and bring

gtoie; and in short, do all that is p-josibie in animal, at

ine s!ietnt sign.

tin the jiroiicssion entering town, this beautiful beast

rill rie o dou tne suu witu Mr.

lie will also follow him about the streets like a dog

and it is wouderful t- tch bow completeiy iastinct has given way to mind.

The Company will have the honor of performing at

nas prepared w.u wsea rt fl C.t..l.. 1.1 I 1(1.7

strictly according to dlrtxtioav-lClücagoNaQreClü- a ödllHadJj'dttl 4, loot)

sen. For sale in this city by

ap27

KELLER t TOIltE.

Great Cure sfter the Phyalclaa had -P if el Bussbivilik, Ohio, Jan. 10, 155. Dr. C. M. Jaciioi-Dear Sirr-We would Infuna

you that we are out of lloofland's German 'iAfer, which meet with ready sale. One of our neighbors has

been doctoring for some time, (we think atout two

years) with all the doctors in the country, but all of no avail. lie looked as much like a dead man going about, as any thlnf e can compare him to. II is disease appeared to be au overflowing of Uie gall. With hard pursuasion we prevailed en him to try your Bitters, with the promise to him If it did no good we would charge him nothing for it, provided he took six bottle,

according to the direction, which-he has done, awl Is now entirely cored, and has become a well man. This

cure has created a great sale In this neighborhood." Respectfully, EDWARDS it BROWN. See advertisement. sp27

on the lot corner of Third and Sycamore streets, rear

oi asouigion iioiei.

Vtr ikx oku at iu o'clock A. 31. n3 o'clock v m

MIb10. Box&O Ceuu; ill 2 Cents. Clnl

ADMI

dren to Box, hair pnot tr" For particulars jejTliiid.

see large and smsl! bills.

Young America Fire Conpany.

ALL Members of the abore Company are bererty notified to meet at their Hall, on MUS'DAY ' NINO, June fXh, to take Into consideration tbe pro

priety r paraatng on tne approachins; 4tn tiay or j uiy

jesi-zt - naiii,. tt. walivah, rrea i

CUUCUE9! LOLWGÜS!

äwOM B Tine Cliamber Conches, in Damask and En

5 amelcd Cloth covers. ' made up cxpresy fur the

uny traue, tor sale low i t SCHMITT & STARK, Fir st.

VRL'IT CAXS.-One gross Fruit Cans, pitr and

JL quarts, lur sale by l;c3. J 11UH ui.uun, & uu.

New Yorkfc Erie Railroad.

SPECIAA. NOTICE. TO TIIE - TRAVELING PUBLIC.

HALE OP RBAtV ESTATE.

BETWEEN' this d tfe and the 15th of July, will be sold at private sale, on reasorame terms, thtt por-

iioo or t no a, in trie (niiui nan or cvansvnie, cousmencinc; M feet from the criier of Vine add Heeon-

strevln, and running Ml feet on Vine street, and lack 75

feet. - If not disposed of lief ore the 15th of Juiy the

properly win oe itoia at puouc auction. Terms, und ail Other information, enn 1 liad of ji27-tJi JOHNSON & UYXES.Artits.

1 tWtxtr yourThrongh Tickets to Ntw York, Bot-1 ptvt vn a tmo

I1NE SHINGLES,

ED. - gJffT hrough to New York City without cHaxoe rÄTneONtYr.OÜTEtoNewYork City bavlnf WIDE SPACIOUS SALOON CAR! This Line extends to Dunkirk, Buffalo, and Niagara Talis, with an unbroken Wide Guage connecting at

Dunk irk irecay wits, ail trains rromt leveland A7tnsin

pine lath;

PlVP.RPlKTTTtfi

Also 1W0 CEDAR FEN CJE POSTS, Just reoeivei

irwui lue rennay ivauiu torests, ana Tor sale iy t y v- WBEUT fERdU,' Jc2j CmdJiWj N est door to the new Court House,

Militär?' Netlf e. .

romCleveland hinein. I mtrvrTni i . i. i.. . .. . '. .

nail, SU Uat. and' Chicago on the Lake Shore Rail ITJ Euht 15? LJ?

vi vuiLm, wgcnitr vna tneaiioption or t ie

t nnorm. win uke place on 1RIDAY EVENLNÜ J nne h, at Assembly UalL Bv order f

jeJi-2tl THE COMPA3CY.

Road

ToBätTalo via the Buffalo k. New York CIrr RailRa wutk ing direct conn e-t Ions withalll the Steamers on LkVe Erie from Cleve! via, Toledo and Detroit, also within BuBato St Lake llwron Raiiroad from Detroit to Chicago. N ia saa raits via Canaadalgua and N btrva Falls Railroad, mak in direct connections with all Trains on the Great Western- Railway, from Detroit to Chicago, thus affording the trarclinj public. unri railed facilities.

ruoon rAsssfluaas ca stop in new I or It

any lengta oi tune, ana resume taetr journey witsout

PINE SHINGLES!

noo.OOO No 1 shaved pine shirgtes in yard snd for

ueiMwaaj JUIO V ULUYltK

syaT'Bosion PAS

iy lengta oi ume,aau rcauuM

eita cnarge. k

tr TllfcUIUUHTlVKBrS

Lost Caution !

nr-

eipal Western Rsiiroad Offices

MITB.OealAglBt.

Clwvetea.a;ilayU&'

rywiyscw

for sale In all the pria-

tW Fe as low as bt aat OTfika aovra.

If OST, on the Slth Inst., the following City Orders, iLJ tO-Wit: OpHpt Vn. 1 In h.n, nt t'hmAvm f in.

S4JI: Order N. I'M?, in hnrnfJnhn Ta.7, a.

, KOKS HXH9ViLl,

1. TMS1

for

52 Order Mo. 1015, in favor of Andrew Bowen, for

. . a B nmAn nniin td. mrms. win im. itiitiiw

rewarded by leaving them at this omce, or with John

I Smyth, Stmt Commissioner. All persons sre I ereby

.mwuw uom taamg u uraers. u-it.

On account of public bulldjnes 14,731 07

On " "interest on uoun

tr bonds..

On account of Paupers...

On M Bridges On " " " Courts On 44 Specific Allowances On account of Prisoners On 44 44 officers sal cries. On 44 44 Printinefc Adv On ' 44 Books to Station arv Onsreountof Rent of Public Buildinrs On account of Assessing On 44 44 Interest

On 44 44 Redemptions.. . On 44 44 Per diem allowance to County Board On account of erronlous Taxes Refunded On accouLt of Culverts On 44 44 Extra allowances . On account of Insanity cases tn 44 44 Elections Ou 4? 44 InnnesU On Highways

MIS CO 1?1 1,6T II ' mil1 rix; 6TS. 15 M; 37 M xoo ei er xfi es unn airi$ io 1CM

9 SO

4WII M

' Published try order of Board of Commissioners ef

said county. w -

jelS3w- WM.li. WAL.KJ,uounty And.

Icoorporated by the Legislature et TennsylvanU, ' I A, . R J IV N E T f PUBLISIIER

PERPETUAL CIIAIITER.

One Million Dollars,

Authorized Capital

1,000,000.; O V V T CI iV

vol i Walnut strebt, abot r' sTddxD,

PniEADELPIIU.' FIRE 'lSCR AXCE, oninulldlüii; 'F Jrtif. tare. Merchandize, ckc.; cene'rallv.

MARINE I.9tJRAXCB on CARGOCS and eissfssvi .mm . s m t J

rnbiuu its to mil pans i.uie is ri. fc corap)cte Catalogue of Books, Maps, and Gifts Twill bo 7 IXLAJVD IXSOt.WCE ,om Goods, (tee., by sent to any address on application. ' Persons ordering

l.tREH. RIVERS. CAKAL SnsT L.AS4II f'r-I i""k tih uiiw, r.-.

or aLt xfTtos, at rcBLtsHkas raicas, TO tt ACCOM FAKI KO WITH 500,000 c; i pts, WOIt Til from 5$ cmt to S2O0 eii?l, consisting Hold and Pilrer Watches.- Jewelry. Reticulea,

I.adies Parses, Tortmonaies, &c. $VJ worth of Gists DuTiiBCTro with every f00 Books." A Otrtwlll be delivered with every book sold for On Dollar or more.. Although no Book or Article will

old fori Sold for 1

order 1

vor more.. Although no Book or Article will Ik ( for more than the usual retail price, many will be for less. Persons wishing any particular booUao at once" and it will be for arded with a gift. A .

a S mm tuMn.lit. Im mIJ tn mAwmfmm-

rlages.to ALL. PART OF THH VAIO, on ng forAi and 143 books U 18 cents; and for S10

tho most favorable terms, consistent with SE

CURITY.

and 12,00 books, 21 cents.

AUUIXSS, 4 .... 14 I. je2j-3mwl Ne 503 Broad way, New York.

The average

and rot a

A. RANNET,

STATEMENT, JAN CART 27TH,' 1857

Invested In Bonds and Mortgages and

Ground Rents

Invested In Stocks,. Bills Receivable Cash on hand,.

.""SOO 66 43 18.303 86 37S,171 7S

DIRECTORS. GEORGE W. COLMADAT, formerly Recorder of Deeds, fcc, Philadelphia. WM. BOWERS, formerly Register of Wills. JOHV M.COLEMAN, Firm Coleman a Smith. Importing Hardware a Cutlery Merchants, No. 1J North Third street, above Race street, Philadlcphia JOSEPH OAT, Finn Joseph Oat a Son, Coppersmiths, ' No. 13 Quarry street Philadelphia. EDWItf Y.MACHETTE.FirmMachette a Ralguel, Importing Hardware Merchants. No. 134 North Third street, above Race street, Philadelphia. HOWARD HINC UMAX, Firm Livingston ft Co., ; Produce St Commission Merchants, No. 378 Market street, above Eighth street, Philadelphia. 1 GEORGE Ws COLLADAY, ! President, GXtElXWILSOW, r Secretary, Jeremiah Dehrn,-Agent. '. One Commercial College Rooms, over J. Mi Cald well's store, -first street, ITvanrvllle Ind. . myVtoo Risin; Sifn lttnTance Company INCOKPOßATED, 1S34. Capital 81 00,000. B.J. HATHAWAY Secretary; -S. M. HATHAWAY Presidenf-

, . STORES FOR RKXT: CALDWELL dk IOIGE8 eight brtck stores en:' Locust between 1st and i street are all rented tut hrcc. Tbewe three will be let at the redsged rent of thundred diHari per yearj euqultjSof 4, je 20-2mo . J. M.- CALDKL, or. iEWheeler.' ; NEW NOVELS L BOOKS CRACIEAmlder; a tirace Truman; J ane re, by C harlotte Bronte, enly fjOe r Villrtte bv do 0 fiücS

A new supply of . Dys of any lifr; j . . Xhe Prince of the Ilrtoseof David : , Vaux, Tillage and Cottage AsrrhHecture. jel8 DUBELL fe IlSTEg.

Indianapolis Inwurance Co. ' - INCOKPOKATEÜ, 1,8 3 6 .- . CAPITAL- : : : : : : t200,ooo A. DEFREES Secretary. J. D. DEFREES Pres'd. S. F. COVINGTON General Agent. W. T. PEPPER Local Agent. IT Office on First street over the Post OlBcel jel-3mo ÖOMET4! COMET "f COMEf f

THE second purchase of SUMMER DRY OOODS, IShoes, BonnH, Aotlons, &c, bare just been

a nee of the comet is now

receiveaat. ü.Müiun a. rne timeior uieappear

ance or uie comet is now past, atxi persons ned not

rear destruction from this Interest! n tndirMnal any

more. As the prospect or a longer lire Is again before us, and to mke such a life a pleant one, -"id at the same time economise, go and select vonr rvn at ., e. K.MMCirS. je34 , Main St., 3 doors below Second.

Lumber 1 Lumber II BEXJfETT A m..'wonM mwytfnU

v announce to the citizens of Evansyille and

surrounding country, that they haveTut un In their yard a Large and full assortment of Pine Lnrnber.

ai a urge lot or Fine Singles, Kressed and Lndresl flooring ; Weather Bonrding and C, & C hich they will sell cheap for Cash. Orders from the rountry solicited. Yard on Carpenter street, near Krxtx Ji Heilinann's Foundry. All business of the firm will be promptly attended to by ; James Swauson, Who will always be oa hand. jeJ45m , . NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Orrica KvAosyitLElKpiAXAasroivrs asb CivaLAitn Straight Link 'Railroad Coxmst. TnE Annual Election of Trirectors' and Officers of the ahoye Com ji n-r, -arifl the nejut meeting of the Board of Directors, will be held at the ortice of the Company In Indianapolis, on the jOth day of July, si 1 o'. clock r .. A full attendance of tlte Stock IwWers, in peraon or by proxy, i rvqustel, A. new Presiilent is to tie elected Lu piac of Hon. OII.?mith, whodclmes srelectioo. By order of the P-efnent. , Jeül-dltl , JAMES GREENE, Sec'y. WAXTED ! A Good Girlie do housework can , get a situation by making application at this t)fhce. Ige24tf

IT ITTLK DORR KT, complete bj fne volume-, for lid sale by lJe2U DOBELL St LIST Kit. TJOTHINO NEW. and the Low MstTfage, Nithby i. author of John HaliB, frrmlehv jeäi DOBELE&LlSTiitr H UST RF.C'D, "Theodosea,' second volume; miß .. Omce Amber. - . - , Lite Pictures from raster's Note BookJ ' " Grace Freeman, i. For sale by je34l DOBELLfc LISTER, brIcond hand wheat sacks suitable for eats faranforSaleby - - - Je " W. BJ5ILLY. TrPA?KKT.-'j hlrkory nd white baskets ltJsh,fcrsalby ÜH1 8AJJX VICKERT.

COW FOR SALE! . A A -Wo. l.T!p-rpp eupersno h ew M 1 Ich Cw. for sale by je!8 4td if. A. LAiVBENCS.

WWrBEAT FAK8. .. m , . wv m ft 1 dos very superior Fans, for cleaning Whesi,'

Oats or Barley,

For sale by

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SPANISH BIOS. A fine snicle in lüCJL bales. ' For i&Ie rjel8 s'.XJBJi.'

ICE CREAM

Ls KESLER. ' ... Main Street, between First and Second,

WE are prepared to furnish Families, Hotels, Res turanU, bteambnau and Factories with the best , Jceever put up in Uiiscir-;and we have such a sup-, ply ou band that those encasing with as need not fear, being left without ice In the hottest of the season,. We . will t 11 as low as Uie lowest. Orders left at onr store will le promptly attended to. We can furnirh rroc)

7i poune 10 luv ions, a suppiv mi oar store at ail ir aea

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KEEP'COOLl Worm Weather is Upon Us!! TrfoSE In want, had better call on I. Jt D. HXI-" MANN, and purchase one of those patent Ice Cream1 Freezers before they are all seid, as they are going of very rap-" idly Thev are just the very things they are reooamended to be; and have giren entire satUmetion to eve-, ry purctiaser. They will form delicious ice cream tn !

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minutes, with very little labor. Call and exaw-.üit

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TAH AM RICE. 23 lil.ls Tar; I tjerces Klce, Just reed by Jel WHEELER 4. RIGGS. r IIITR IF in. ..

w 1Ü0 Kegs pu re White Lead in kegs to suit.

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OBX?0! having -one'of the 1 ITA ST imrsxivedituhngnisidunes.caarnle

AC w ü Ü NT,D OO KxO , To any mttrrniVni" having materials of all "kh9s 1st prepared to hind Hudes with silt ed;es. Morrooo Kxtre; , lanneled sides. ' Bring along your nooks to be bound, of any kind. Over Crescent City Bank opposite the Court House. suyts

Uf IX DOW GLASSfil noxef aM'd iff, for sal. low by jcS , 9. E. GILBERT tt CO flURE LEMON FTRCP: bxs 1 dot each, for' IT sale by je23 S.F.OlLBRT;fco.

BUCKETS ft doten Just rd per M Putnam, for saleby Je3 , . S. I. GILBERT c6, TUBS.-Sl nests ( and 3 eachA we'd pef Putnam". fur sale by je2& . 0. . GILBERT la COT

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TllSTRecelre.'J 100 Bags Coffee. Jefa

TEXJiYVsORKXSON.

2C 1 Native'tewha'wiÄhe besf nffered is this city. JeM TEN NY 4k BORXKrXWI. ' m tyotm DRESSED FLOOnUÄ! -Ul?.Tiyw,aMFfn,'4,?7 (JelCdwlm) JOHN t GLOYBsV