Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 99, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 March 1858 — Page 2

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FIU DAY, ... . . .

MARCH 19 or

A Creeu Hirer .lfnil. For kng timo tho ti:?3f tAiCO 'of a mail line from TranSYi7lcto th3' interior

of Kentucky, via Green ar.d lUrren rivTcrs has been manifest, and to some extent has engaged the attention of ourcit izens, who recognisethe necessity, and appreciate the benefit such a brarfch of the public service would confer upon the business men of this City. Th'tr vantages of the Green Trver trade have been so often canvassed it seems to be a

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matter of .supererogation for 4 to add anything upon the suljcct, 'For "the S present it is sufficient to say that the I

mean of communication betten the upper waters of Green River and the . , r -it .j . - oitv of Louisville are vastly aMerior fj the mail facifities with this city, and as - - I a natural consequence much trade is in ducei to toutsViHe which wtld other wise tend to this point. The means for supplying tl!t' cy are at hand, and if Kvanstille under- ..... ... . .. stands her interests the opportunity now afforded will not pass unimproved Among tho mail letting advertised by the Post Master General, wc find the following denominated llouto No. Ö.6C3: "troni Rowhn (.rcen, ly the l.ijf I.arrcn, ' Green and Ohio Kivcr, to Kvaiisvtlle, Mnd.) J miles and back, 'iih-o a week. Ixave i towlin (;rccnTbur.lay, at4 i.M.;arrivcat j Kvansville next luesdav, by t r. M., leave Kvansvillc Monday, at i . arrirxs at I'owlinij tJrecn next Thursday by 3 A.Vi.' I The time for action is short. The re-, ption of proposals will bo discontinued t. :., - I r At.. Ol.. ... . T. ..-9 . M.Mn, v ., I of vital importance that thi3 routo should j be let, and as yet there has been no bid for it. Tb -Board of Trade ought to inaugurate some movement which will accomplisU the desired object and that speedily. Two weeks delay will render it too4et3. Hy a little promptitude the route may be secured, aiwl wo venture the prediction it will be found one of the most rmportant routca in tho interest of EvarrsviUe. We have -no doubt the Tcpartment Vi ill act with liberality in this matter as 4hey havo in dlhsr enterprises I Connected With the interests Of our tOWll. ! If the route m rrot estaU'ashed it Will be . , ... . . . . ! owins to the fact that no interest is felt ' in the matter, and the golden opporSönt- j ty be permitted to pas unimproved. The subject should rt be J permitted to rest till every mean of securing the desired end ia exhausted. t2f Wc pny Tio attwtion Usually to 'the scurrilous and nnscntpuloustatements'of tlie Enquirer, for it is its solo -vocation to deal in them. The paper and -it.- conductor belon j to Jesse D. IJrijjht, anil aro maintained 'to perform his service in tins tli.-trict. It ismot the organ of theDennoeracH', a majority of whom repudiate it but of the UrihU, by whose dictation it ?pcaks,olUn in oposition to nine-tenths of the members of the Democratic party. It support the Lccompton swindle by the same weak fallacies and the oft refuted mis-statements by which Ilright in his Utter to the Philadelphia meetingpretends to justify his subserviency to Executivedictation. It endorses the glaring mis-statement of-tho office liHders' letter to' judge Jiiblaek, 'in which 'they tell him in opposition to facts notorious to'ertfy citteen that the "Democracy cf this district approve the course of the Administration in it attempted outrages upon tlie rights of the ieople of Kansas. It says: We assert that there is as much harmony anion:; tho democracy f Vauderlmrnh county and the First district on the Kanas question as there usually is on political mestioiis lefore they havo been discused lctoro the people, au-1 a good il ?al more than tliero was on the Nebraska bill when it was first agitated. Tho harmony, if there 1 any, is. in tho nnivniiikiinj ..,i.lrti 1 .-.11.. t..tA..t... ..e! UUIIIIIIVU9 .'iiillili&jwivil vi II1U tlllUIVJ Ol the measure, that the Kxccntive-tttid the nnllifiurs oftfco "South are pursuing. The declarations of JtuVrs Uovvy-in his letter to the Convention oi tlie 23rd of Febrnnry, is the best refutation cTtlaj falsthoods of itite ljquircr, and tlio Miners of the Xiblack letter. He, with truth, rays: IN'o question 1a ever Ijwr presented to Ihe e!ectors of tlis State, apon ,whk'b there bus ever beeri such unanimity. "Down with the Lccompton Constitution," is the lantiapi of nirjety-mne offt of every hundred voters. Xor i it straniro that savh should be the casct for it is well known to all who participated in the memorable canvass of l.v;, that our democratic public speakcT left the fixed impression upon tlw minds ot all who beard them , that tho ope of Kansas .should have the same ri?ht to make and ratify or reject their Constitution, that onr people exercised iu regard to our amended Constitution ot 1SÖ0. The reckless hardihood and infamy of the statement in tho letter to Judijo Niblack is realised ouly by those who know that many, if not all of the signers of that letter, re themselves, in all their convictions antiLccomf ton men, some of wli..m are carrying f deral cornmissi-ms recently obtained In their pockets; and a few weeks ago, betöre tbsy were swarc of tha danger ef the avowal, boldhj declared their det-jstatioR of the Kansas swindle. Tharc is proeif abundaKt to convict them of this unpardonable disloyalty to the inpremo fexecntive dictator, and if t!iey persist in outraging all sense of consistency, manliness and boHor,Jy c4mrering in their new born zeal for tlie swindle, their fellow citizens will nd the 'proofs of their dullctions and irinccrity to Wasliington, and their now blown hopes nay fadoin a liigni. e reicr mem to thö b-tter of Col. Torney from Washington, in which lw re-1 late the late of Maxwell McCaslin, a bosom Jrieftd of tho President' for forty years. X0 Austrian proscription was ever mora inexorable than that which now reigns t Washington. To havo doubted or hesitaUd m .support of tho iniquitous decree that has v gone forth to crush the rights of Kansas, b a crime for which there is no atonement In Executive mercy. We advise theso gentlemen to pay sorao respect to public opinion; neither tho people nor the Democratic party, as it has been marshalled under its leaders, can bo dragooned into the sanction of a measure so abhorrent to every democratic f.-eling and sentimont.

entertwins a high opinio of tho clraracler and qualification cf tho rnlersof Hotliam. It sys:

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, arme, me re-pic mwrn our 'i. it uau are

...- v - i . t- . it Si n without creation, lreeiliti, refinement aff t -11 - !. . luieuipence men vuo owe wieir Amnion h'nand V'.iMer liittl.i; 'rnlltrcncv: I

Iailj of them aro 'taken from the seism of the city, arul thcre'ltnve'tfcen siiie civic M;nitarica who hvloiiircd innre properly t tho State prison than to the City Hall. Several

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of the -AMenm'fi rtr haMly write !r!t.llii-' hly, ami very few nicinlHTs of cither h;anch of the Common Council hae the faintest i.lea f flio rtife f A1,nri''J7nif -er?rralIy awe ;rM aul ctc4' upon in tho daily intereoiir' f gentlemen. Of (Vinjrresrfiiien it say: "They will And the mum low, stupM fellow at Washington fellow who spcn-1

ir Java in lto shorn, their ntsrlit in , - aulbiin".j house-fellow who rut tlicir f.-et on their desks, exnJo ocean of tobacco juice upon tlio fcleral carpet, wear black drew CO!lt in the morning, and pent rally are znil?; of t,,c ,nBt n,rfBonr mot ordinary rules of etiquette 2 The New Alban t 'Trimme fay that 7 on lat Friday evenin-'tho- free township iw-hoola would bo clxod. TLc" city MrboiU went down itoma tini ac ana now there i not a freo k hod in the citv. A happy remit on which our Supreme Judge may

deficien-congratnlatethemeIv An1 ,K'h onIJ haw'been our condition, hadwolwt onr old '.artcr. And tu tho

ramc deplorable condition it i the dcMn of u few Kctlih n to iedu?e tho pebooi in thi city, by electing men to the City Council who will .star them out by an inade quate npiort, tT lei II them at once by refuir.jf all appropriation. The victory for the . ? , 4 . .. schools is-only partly achieved; the battle is to Ijc fottht over a? ain in the city election with a more inVidious and detcr'mined fe . . than in tho direct content. 1 heir attacks on tho cch'ooU will bo marked and cotieenled under cll rorts of pretences and professions. T,M n,J ffuarnntce for tho maintenance of ,lu free ulrnols will be tho election of a Council eomrit:l of men pioK'ed to their tnpport t until pport JT" A Paris letter writer, eakintr df the att:iiipted av-as.-itiatti of IxMtis Xapdeon, Rntlioliai. nirnej sun,.--- vii U tlmt in Ids confesion. be has revealed a pk t that does not oiler a siViiiii; prospective for the KmiH-ror. Acvo5U4ig toIlnlis eoufession, the coii-pliator were five 'limlred In niirti-' bcr. Tftey arrbotiTwl to ( heir work by a ter-, rible oath, and their object is the as;t.inatioii f Ixxiia Naoivon. Kach year, irrftJnvr, If cir.;n-.staneT shall warrant the att;mpt, the whole band diall draw lots from box in which there will be five winning mbc. The five mcm!ers drawing these are r.tl.t t'i'püt in Immediate exeeiition An at- , , ' , .... , . . , ,, tempt upon the Em perr s life, which- shall Iie pi,roVClI by thl) wlrtk. t !(i i,v those who are charged with its execution. Tlie society iias plenty of money for earning out its designs. l-ijm An 'orViecr in Col. Johnson army give tvdesefiptiou'of camp life in I'tar:. lie 'snvi some of the otlicers havo burrowed un der ground; son arein log huts, aud others intents. His own bedstead is made of two rongliTiörscs on which boards are placed transversely, surmounted by a pilo of wornout buffalo robes, und his wash-stand i made, of three sticks set in the ground to bold a tin basin. He says, 4my saddles, bridles, ite., hang upon one of similar construction 'but of smaller dimensions. Trunks, boxen, ifcc, make the whole lot'k 'comfortable and ctzy. Then my chain are the cushioned mtats of the ambulance dn my train. Now Imagine a half-dozen s'.Ulng in t circle around tho little stove, tliiU;yMi have tho interior of my"liorsc, provided you notice every bno with aipi'u'm 'his mouth, and a dense volume of -smoie making its way" to the peril: re at the top. R7The cost of completing the Leviathan is estimated ut $.Vi,H0. No les9 than ten anchors aro now required to lioM the n-.oa-ster vessel at her moorings, each with lcngtlis of cable attached varying fro:. frrty to one hundred and MXty fathoms. There are to Ik-. six masts three- square rigged, and three rigired with fite'iind aft sails. These mast arc to lo in'ade of pla'cs-eT wronghtiron one inch in thi-knoiiu. and will varv in. height from ISO to'170 fci!w, and each will weigh from thirty 'to'ibrty tons, cKelu.-ive of the rigging. The maiu yard will bo 18') feet long, rr about forty feet longer than the tnaiiHTiml of tin largest line of-battle t-hip. A Nkw l:...i!ATit Ouo.iv. We have received the prospectus ot tho National Democrat, a new scmi-rcckly paper to be issued at Indianapolis on tiro i Ith inst., as the organ of the anti-Lccompton Democracy of Indiana. It will be edited by Clus. Vuiith, Esq , a sterling iVmoerat, and a vigorous and fluent writer, who has had we arc told, considerable experience as an editor, and who will mak? an ablo and interesting paper. The prico of tlw scmi-wevkly is 50, and tho weekly l per aununi. Tho friends of popular sovereignty, and the opi-oncntsof the Kansas wrongs in all parts of the State sdiotild give (he pajx-r a generous pport. JoLn Dorsey, tlie man who was ar-' rested on Tuestbiy iiiight charged with Scaling ii pocket book, was examined before the Kecorder yesterday, and committed to awaij bis trial in the Cireuit Court the evidence against him et-tablrsliing Lis guilt beyond a doubt. 7 ho pocet book was stolen from a man wlrle making a purchase in a butcher shop, and contained nearly eighty dollars, about twtmty of which was subsequently taken from the person of tbs thief by the officer who -arrested him. Dorscy was the keeper of a grocery on "Water street, and is said to be h notoriously bad character. ' 2F" The members of the American party in the llj.e, have descried the Lecotuptonitc, and '.have declared their determination toiinsst on a fit r and fnll investigation of the alleged fra nils In Kansas. If this cannot be had, thoy plcilge themselves to raise tlie whole Amerieun party in fl.tj 'South in opiosition to the Letompton eonititution. Witltout the votes of tlse six member of the House, tho measure csrnnot bo carried. There is, therefore, streng hopes cf iu defeat in the House. l" A letter from Greytom wys it was expected that tho Costa Weans and Nicaraguans wontd soon be engaged in auothcr war, owing to the refusal ofVue latter to deliver up Fort Castillo. The harbor of San Juan is almost destroyed, owing to a breach tho sea ia making across the natural breakwater in front of the city.

COM)! H(K OP AFFAIH AT 'WAIII.I TO.V

Col. Koiney, ot'tlic PhilaJelpliiA Tress, bcon a visit to Washington, write the folawount of lhc laruentble state of . ut u-r.. to Li varer: And v hat a chane ha on vwar produced! " can hardlv believe mv sense that I ant

writing from tho vuHtaf of mr eo'.mtry. and

my old t'ricrwl lie, tt-wioiu . havo

borne almost filial relation.- from iny boy1ihk1 he. t whom I have confided my few hope and fear he 'for whom I dared the

Irowns of foes, and for vtiom, during four Ion $ year iu tlio-lower Irons cf'lVnrressy tltu jrironasre in my jriit wa learC-ssly I. twctl. and ho know how gladly aud fpon-, tane-y,to; I ean hardly believe my enc?. that tl-i thctityof Wus-UrtiTton, aniMliat Jainc Knel.anan U lrcidcnt. What h the aii-et now? Otic vide nijn of Terror. A tet erected here, like some horrid intrumctit of torture, urn which IVmocrat arc trieJ and excentvd lor their opinion. The Vork of doeapitxltion ha eeael azainst liie-timo fe. nd :i now waed azainst old and cherished frieiuN. Men aro removed nd calumniated, not for Uin oppoeil to Democratic prinei'.U, but I . lor Udiig mnel, in favor of Uiem. The ! humblest clerk, wHh hi family, who truz- ; t trie alon? with h'rn thousand dollarr a year, .111 !- . , tlio oiiiiinis cartel f dUm'iMal on the intaut. ( If he Man i!ulciident citicn Jhe mVci laui.u - ipirn mu i'eiuriiiieui? una iiuiu ine i White IhJuso like common lerer. An ar- . my of npie aro on the alert, hnr.tin? for vie cxtHrpcration, to tho car of power. If there in on tins round globe a raeo more 'ucspi sou iu civilized aocicty than any other, it is the rai-o-of luformers. The noblest invxielive of tlw noblest Irish ratrs has made tin in im mortally infamous. Theso mercenaries now hold hi'zh scrvfpe in Va.hinzton. They jrlory in their t-hnmcloM trade. Jlroken in j tortunc, reckless' 01 their own iama,iaut!ung at conscience ib others and reietiii it for thcuvselvc, tltey awarm liore auiiuun to earn their guilty warts- The most of tliesc creatures, happily, are the men who Imvo pnrMied and ih.tjh.vo ted the - I'lcsi. lent with the ksamo venom wtiieli they now display towards those who differ from iii.fKaiisirs r.icy. It is their vocation to make pnhik- opinion here against tho intrepid sentiment of the People: to bnllv iu the hotels, to iufot the rooms ot members, to pump the new arri vals, tocoax tlw doubtlul, to intiiiiKlatc tlie weak, to supply falwi motive for lionot Jif-1 ferviievs, to til I the town with rumors of tie-1 fe-tiMi among tlie friends of Kiht, t tlatter Hwer, and to applaud the echo of even thing that falls frotu the bls of greatness, "ir.'" Mwdav;e aud gooil man to me on one occasion, tevtral years ago. ''the President rarely hears the tnvtlv. Ilo is r-nnouuded with svcophiWito, who iy only what ileae bi.,.., Ilow oftcu this protoiiiul trutn is illustrated'. Ilicre are inauv gCMt-l, bruve men in auinfcton to-day. who would pive their worvt of thotrgl.ts, lhc worst of word, if they had tho chalice. Iut tlie eyo o4 re.iliv- lias no welcome the car of gscatness un healing for such men. If they atb-uipt to speak out, they are turned away or left standing ,4alviie in their gh'ry." I:t me give yon the bot instance of the way things are dre here One of l he best ineu ever sent frorti Western I'ennsy vania to our Slate Legislature was Maxwell McCaslin. His Vefv name is a household word in Washington. V'ayctte, and tlreetie. Everylo)y -likvd bin durinhis long residence in tK latter county. Hor.e!, tu t tb 1 u I , iutellU;ent,-4ind brave. It wai fine specimen ef that Scoteh-Irih cleinent which has infused -so inay terling traitsUnto our I'e u n sy I va ii Ki c ha rac tc r . He was appointed to an Indian -Agency in Kansas iad was an eye witness-of tho frauds and tyranny practiced there by the Lrcompton pAity. Ilo wrote to Lis friend at Vs!iington. and hogged them to halt in tliclr career, lie told them thr.t the people of Kanhas never would submit, to Lccompton, und that it was cruelty o impc it. Hu apjvaled to the friends: of the President to drive ulf the vermin from that Tcniiory, who m ere there beseiging power, and deluding and deceiving the Executive. One of theso letters was published, and came to the eye of the Executive, and hist week, the faithf.d friend and lionot -Democrat was iolitica!ly decapitated and turned adrift iu his old age, comparatively poor, by his friend whom he had upi-ortcd and served with devotion for forty years. y.lr..I. M. Iiegare, of South Carolina, is said to lie engaged iiv i-ctfccttng an invention by whkh cotton is to l adapted to a variety of novel uses. The basis of Lis invention consists in tli solidification of common cotton fiber by the aid of certain chemical ingredients. Plastic at first, a to be readily moulded or worked l.y hand into any required shaiH, tho article become, cm drying, hard and tenacious, with a somewhat metallic luster. I T" Tho Loudon. police recently detected tft'ncw burglar's instrimu'tit wfiwrnost extraordinary d-rirttiön. 'It is akl it will cut", through iron half an inch '.biek, u Iv An rix' inches in diameter, in-u hour, withotittv.ak-; ing the dichtest iioiscyttud w ilh.oit untitting the tool lot an iitimetliatc rcpetittou of tbecxperiincnt. The ship IVirolinc Tcker, whicb arrived at New York from Havre, a few lays ago, was struck by a meteor during a heavy squall on the 21t of Fchrnary. There was no-lightnitig, bnt a tremendous report, and the main mast appeared to be enveloped in a t.ivowr f rockets. Many of the crewwore benumbed from the c-tfoets. Pouk ix CixcixxATi. Tlie w hole nnmber of hogs packed in Cincinnati tlie presnt seasou was 4 1'J JIT. Iistycar "II..12 In I-05 4'.S5 The average weight this year does not much exceed that of last year; aud tlie proportion of lard is about the same. 2T The lato Thomas W. Ward, of Hosten, has bequeathed to Harvard College $5,txt, and an equal amount to the Ict3ii Athenanm, to be cxpendotl in the purchase of books; also ftl'O'i each to two bcuevoletit societies. 25 Among the converts made by the revival In New York is the distinguished Goorge Law. who endo wrtd o strangly to procure Li.sPrLnidar.tUl uo-nination.ia 1SW.. J Van Giesen, wlio was 'arrested for robbing the rostorlice in Chicago, a hrLtime since, .plead guilty on Tuesday, &Ld was sentenced t ten years imprisonment ialbejeiiitciitiary. Tiik Hebdews. It is stated that there arc TO ,01x1 Jews in the United States, and among them only one person is registered ia the census as a farmer. ISJ" Tho change in the British Ministry will not effect Lord Napicra portion iB Washington, thougb he has no political affiliation with the Prime .Minister.

iiu 'lue.i.i mrnunieii, or leave in pia. , fi fUl.uicll plate, a cor.tinaticmor tlie fetor the hol! an. I nprijlit Democrat who - . . . .. ......r-. iM. of darea to think abmd, tl.Tro i .hurt thrilt. i of leon iu drawing Meu?raxin of IT he hna an ojliee, he mnt le ready: for novelties in dre., together with a variety Of

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um. i io iiiauriuarucuifeniieuiau.wjio, r,,.:..,,! tirr.iifriifMr.v were tlirMVfc.l all uav

in the prtencc of one of thec eajrer eaves- , . , rdetrians of bnl. rtxes, hurry urupi-er. lets lull a free opinion! It is at . . . omx- causlit up and carried, with no lack of "5 to and fro, tome m the purdiiu of bai

tt?" Hall, the eonvktat Alton, lib, who wa hot in an encounter with tlie guard, a taw days ince, dievl on Saturday. Ci-bb. tlie jruard whom heUbU;d. i recoverinj. The Mit. ('illmoke t.a- reeovcred from hi lato Indisposition and will preach at hi church 'on tr.At on Sunday incriihir.

The IIev. Mu. llAYWioiiof Wiviiic wiir. preach at Marble Hall on "Sunday next OB morning and nftcrtor.-Jiupphln2 the place nt the btTMr.' llosmcr, who will tc abent for a hort time. The earnest eloquence of Mr. H.'niiike him Jfavorit ;tt.cng the devout and humble believer in every persuasion. Those who dllTcr with him widely in religion sentiment, estoemjand admire him for hi hineere piety and exemplary poodness 5rWc have receive I from Slwr. Dobell & Conyngton, Codey a Lady a-TJook for April eoiial tn the let of it prcrtetsor. Ma- . , ' . ( lf : , t .trr tlic amount ct fcaion an ,oetry contain a splendid line cnjrrs;v iii' oi a Fi.hin ' Party;' a bcautil'ully colored four m " - j;a rranis anl patterns in cmbroiJery, itc : i. --itru .ro:,tlu.r vesferd -v was k-liühtfnl. , . . i,.srt d '"ny, and arp.rit of animation - - . - - ,. k i . . 1.1.1.- ..:.. Tt rt!! i-iitoi'iumc.s iicriauuu mc in, ncss, and many iu pict of pleasure. Kvery where und.mbtcd evidcix-e was wen of re vival in business, especially among tbt! ven.1..v..f .r:....il,.., .....1 tl. ;,..,.,.....l.l ;.V. knacks in which the Htircr rK.rtii 4f the ' eonyr.mnity are mot particularly nitated. Marty farmers from the surrounditi Atnitry, j withtheir families, were ia town, taking! tholr spring pun bas, and added cdderrLIt t. tl en. ral liveliness, und. doi,!,lh.. - ' also to tho pockets of those who wire so for- j tunate as to receive their pationae. Koth- i hig of bx-nl intcrot transpired. Ther.sual , iet prevailed in the vicinity of the Court I House and the 'olTiees of our Magistrates. j Criminal cases, in our city courts, are fortti- j naiclv, "few and far lietwect:, hieb speaks well for the morals of the community. There , is. iKrnaps, ho other t'-wn in ti.tj country, ot ' . , . . . ... . . cpial Mze and population, in which crime i of so rare occurrence as Kvausillc May it : never be othcrwi.-c. The ilrllaloua Itevlial. . , , .. rill A sry hir'o number ot j-ersons of all aces attl conditions continue to attend the m.,rniiv and evening services iu the vaiious chiirela-s of our city. The Kev. Mr. Mc-t'arers-churt.h was--filled yesterday moriiiti; j with a large, and apparently deeply intercut- i ed cougregstion-. The interest manifctcd in these meetings apicars to lw increasing daily. They will doubtless bo productive of miiib good in tie community, und, as a means of promotiui; the cause of morality if nothing more .loser ve the countenance of all, whethr: professors of rcligkn or riot. The extraordinary religions awakening whicli at.picser.t jprevails in every part of the I'liion, is tlie subject of iiiirsal comment. The columns of our tx'buigo from all part. of the ewntry teem it r ucconnts of tho progress of the work-in their respective localities. It is spoken of as altogether unpavcVUntedjar.d the oldest Chiistians in the lad assert that nothing "tfttial to it has hiretofore-becn Tftauifcitcd. Tbc most ioinlos eitie tliee in wbivb 'iniquiy has most extensively prevailed uppetir to partake the most largvly in the universal awako ning, and hnia-lred's whoxj livev-Lnve hitherto beeu mot-t ivittoioii-i lor every iKM-ies of "wickedness, aro now numltcre among the most hojiefuV converts. The origin of tho work has I wen attrH uted to variuirs-canes. Muy consider it as the result of the late financial rovuls-ioii, in wbK.li men having lost their fortunes, arc nv driven to seek Ovintlrt an-1 uppt-t in religion; while others attribute it to a hpccial miterpositiHi"Of 'Divine Providence, and consider the 'recent panic as only "imo of the 'a. Mil . . means ny wuieu u was instituted, i.e tins, us it may, the 'influence of tho werk cannij but bo productive of a vast arnottnt of good, throughout tire land. Thousands (if thoughtless Muucrs will be impressed witb a sense cf their dangoions ronditioi!, Mid many w ill lw arrested in thIr career of sin and folly, and be led to turn from the uUircmeut and false pleasures of the world, toa consideration' of thoso means so mercifully provided f.'r securing a participation In the never fading joys of a f?Uire and more tcrniat;eni tate ol existence. maiuiihd; At Hiercsi.lir-e;i"i!. j.Tnriv. Kt-, t-y tin lr. WilKiir, SlH.. I'. W. A K ISTITiN(l an MIS SAUJill J. m'IMlS.of tliefityof Xew York Ti(? inmate of tlie Journal office iresetit thei.'coneratul.iti.ms to tlie "iik-iii'xth of tltis tuiiy union, fr tlie k'ui'l rcin-iiil-nince sent t tie tu on its j cele'imtion. CAMIIATI. SIXTH WARO.-Ma. CsRttt.K: IMea announee THOMAS KKDM'X D Cat .liilafe f-.r Connrlln:ai of the JSixtli Want. Mr. Knlinoriil Tei-lares himself a supporter of FREE SCHOOLS; lie has I wen o-iuiectcl with theta from tlx-ir innnej-, ami komrsthe Iwnefitxtheyjire.l lily couferrin? npn the youti of the city. airl TK.TII WARD. We are.atilWi.-l t aniioiinee that YVM, IH'NNKI.L is a cainüAiH- f r reelection as Cuimeiluiau ui the Tenth IVunl. .Mr. llnimcll av..w4 himself a rupp"rier of -Uie OI.I CIIAUTF'K,anl in favor of litenl api-nn-riatioi.s f.-r Fit KB SCHOOLS. He .lesirrs that there W iiomU" take with voter of the WarU in re?.tnl to lit ilews on tliee i.sues. uirl. I. SCinirC'K Ua cnmlid.-Uer tlie t-ffice ef City Collector at the cimu'iiic. April Kkctinti. J. I. KI.I.IOTT FOIA COl'.tlLiI A.V IX FUl'RTII WARIL-Weartautlwrized to announce tint J. V. KLLlOTT I a canili.late for reflection as tVuiieilman in the Fourth W.vl. Mr. Kllitt avows hiinelf a support.T t.f the OLD CHARTER, ami in favr of lilwml apprilaton f. FRKK SCHOOLS. He desires tlmt ther lw no mistake with vt-ters of the Ward in rc;:ird to hi views u these bac.:. B'.ar 12 CITA'.CI.KRK.- Ma.CARULB:riea.wannoance my name a riuoli.late for re-eleetioii t the office of Cm' CLERK, at the enuinic April Kleetinn. marll WELL IT. WALKER. CITY 'AEOH.-Mr. PATRICK RrRKE, IreH-!t irrt:rmVnt, l-t oam!ihi?e f"r re-elect im, as City Ase!sor. mar It JAIE D. H .XVmtims U a camTulate for re -elect ion to the office ofCITrEXGIXEERAXIlSCRVEYOlt. mart FOR CITY COLLECTOR, -We are requested tu announce tSEORGE.WOLFLIX -as a candidate f City CullecUiT. mar FOR AS. KS.OK.enre regere! U announce JOSEl'H ('. UABINCcaiidMlate for Ciff Aessor. niar4 Al"l"HTl'S LKtlCKK isaeandidate fee CITY CLEKK at the eouing Ajril tlectin. marl

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. It AT lis. ne jr.if, den line or Jejt,tliree tita. 1 00 te : : : : t .vi Tt H-k, :::;,: t ::: s : : i On wont'. ; ; : : t. ::::::: I Three iu..-h, : : : i : t : : : : : x rootith, : : : : r- : :::! 'V i'!". f r s ::::::: : : I tjw) L1'r'",,"' Iwjrer airt-riemeTit.. CHr " x ''" "r ff Minnm. i No "till rrhiil''it1rn-tiM-nieiitMWivrl. K g No alrert'ement m-rtol for than 1.

30 anl pe tion Grand Sparrinsr Exhibition! sATlRIfW KYK.MXC, March 20ih, t AT APOLLO HALL. MR. UKOHUK ( l.l.(;KH, f - It Vlt; D Jill. il. Til AVIS, of. New Yurk, aY7'1-1' IVK a Jnnl A Kl;iNS KXTKRTAIMMKXT on SATCKUAY KVKMNli next, on vhk'h i-i-i..u ttcv will l-e ai.-litl l.y tlie following t nilenicn:: Ml!. TOM ItorKIX?. vf l.iTeril, MU. TVAI.TKR !MlTll. f I.niMon, MU ROBKKT ItOM.lVSthe Flyhij Dutchiaan, ami m my xIict. X. II. Anv nern who iBiir Hsin tn tVi !f.-w Lri"l'll; p,un,f Bmi mi u..iy iv. an iwutanee üm. V trieiKlly n.uixU in tlie ni:ml itn.l hlthful m-it-tiee of uiKntiity iuriog the evenoonrnatrW uVWW:. XoalinituiM- fr Children. nlrlS.I JIAKSIIAIS sali:. S If 1,0.10 Worth of Cood IlLAKC, wM.VOWi ii CO., j MB ilu-t In Cttancetr. WflucSoirKi., Jcr., BY HIT VI OF A DKCltKK of the Loiinrille I'liHinxT)- Court, retilerel in the atote e,ne, the undeniipnrd.or one of us will. t OniUKD.FnY, Aiil ?tli. IHJk, AwulUi k'Hir of IU urtnek, a. m., mtII at I'uMie Am tion. t" the lti(f het liller. at a house on the Kal ille of Sixth tr:t, twcen Main m.nl .Market street, uii-h r tlie Kxcltange Hotel, on a ereilit of f.mr and eicht lO'Mittis. Uvt Stoek. of IS.hkI uttaehe. in thin ejtiise, consisting of a verv Inrce Stork of SI'KI.NC, St' MM KU, KALL AX Ii WlXTEK CMlTIIIMi. Als, a lar.'e stock of Piece ömkIs, eiuTcine Linens, lrilliics, ('..(tons, Cassino-re, Satinetts, CKiths, VesriiifUfTrlitmiup., mp Tivh-rwear of every lecri4!on, c -ii-titutii.rf ur of the largeit an. I iuot entire Stacks of P.tlitHtf' in the West. nr I'ur.ii.i-ern in ie rinn-i m ewe ifnt witn arITove lseeurily, litriii luterert f.n.iu the tUy of aale Tne'ii- vinYtljjae tlie eiitire stmk of tlVikl m ib.M. W. c. U. wmr., M.L. (.'.. 'tmosVaTmokV, (' f'Tum-s. .'t'i1' 'JLJ!?: mrlJ.lit-w New Itook. B? AY A It I T A Y I.Olt S .V IIOflKMM rrti't.4 in .ilt!! Iin1:tliil nn.l iirwai- ' It wl.-v's La ly I1.k. f, Aril ; Vaiili.-e .tiöii, April; Lift" of 4an llurrl Keccirclly iNir.KLL COX YXT0X. Shelby College Lottery, OF KKXTl'CKY. It. FR AACK & -0.,Misrm. W lra.lnz tiVes .larr Jaily IX 1TPL1C, Iu i nrtjt-tt i , - ( i'1'li.l.T the Mi;Tinlen.l.liee of MVOF.X COMMISkii hs n-t..it . f.. "1.. iW...". Illllll 91 ttp Where iri. fr..nt a to 6 5.O0U irae hc.lrawu. Jfl-iaiitfiT.," ottlcial priutetl .Ira lUf m ill I wi.t to all Tieket-hoUtrs, vrucrs aiiros ,rr, .j,, attention (nlers allrtst to the ui;Jerstg,etl ill wrvt iih V. ll.MJAS : CO.. mrU tf License.! h1.t l.uisvillc, Kr. T3Sr $272,000, -Sy to in: ukawx ox tiik A V A X A I Is A X . II I' very other Ticket m i'rl.c SllfcLBY COLLIDE LOTTE R-V, . OF KKNTCCKY. It. HlA.ri: A CO.. tlanarr. T.ilK'.lrawu on ATl'KDW, Mareh'37, IJi. . TlcWctn liIO, li:u-e in rviiorti..n. Persons orJerinir tiro Tickets, ati .M an.l ern rtoniI er wre KUiininteeil todras- Itlierreitt. of tleHr uioutr.r I w V. All the prie in this lottery areUinml teliaii. lr:K.-saiii.nutiii; to ..t!'.i,f0 ltl'Miil:ilis.... ::.,( Nl ;j ii ! ii,ts( Tlie M iiüttjer' ttielul riiitel dr:t-iiic will le scut tnull TicWet-li"HTS. I !I iirila.ra iit t. will rcrwir. mmui .ttuntifiti .v ... ... .-.. m... ilia. 'ii. . C. llAii.W !'(.. I mrl? . !.leen-1 Vrn.lrs, l,--nl.1 KrBl M K A O VKM K."1i &u Iii.) Vi hit l.uuc; bl , Cement; Cray Lime in hlnU f.-r l v n:f:. i.m:u. & co. W 4d Mls Cider Vinegar f.r s.-tli-l.r Pit It, HA L7.E1.L k. CO. 4H A I 'Ii KR.1 if. .v l.l.UX..!.2n.lr.; :i hlfs .hi iaii l:;; n'.i l-i 2, fur ,ale l-v OUit, HAL.F.LL Ic CO. OlfclllHI I'RIMi: Vl.OVi:R IlKt: " 0Jr l.il I - r M.-rJ' tir.i; :ai li Timotliv y'.-nl; jo d-i MilM Iteerlve4 thU l;iy ami fot !ale l-v iri; '.. ll.COUK & SOX. LAAnixiirii t;vui)i: si:iaiFr sale l.y .. II. COOK it ,0., Agent. Ytiiikee Vegetables. frlllI I.OIHTIIltv- .! MMii.m; do ll.wU.wk, l-i M.-iokcrel; Cove Oy.ter:ct, &,ff-r'!e hv nrli 7- ll. L'otVli & SOX. rgWlMI'CO Ml It KU M-On h iml nt..l for ilely B. SA.MI KL OKU. al.PI.VTK. Ae.Jft l.V Mixei ' ! '1 in-l:it-: l.'i lo IJvlJ do i'-' '.lo lli l.i AW-, Ulnek Tin, Zinc hii.I Wire; rn't-iviil, itn fw sale t.y SAM l Kl. OKK. aiimaiier. A vn in gni nke r ana Jtiggcr. . . r 'IIIK Hr.SC I! I HER rirtfull.T inf'Hms the JL Captain of Steamlxiatn. ami tlwryulli: peiier. Hiir,init ne li:i. t-iitit a ?;il wul litTk-mi; lo'H in Cariwnter Warvli.ue, on Vatr Stseet, wlii-e all onlcr iu his line will le tlmnkfnlly eeeiied, ami pnncin.iiiy ntteiMte.1 ti. Sail., A vriiiiis". TariKtiilim, Wason (!oers and Canva.-. Hone, and everj- iwiiele in tlie Kiefing line, m.'itiiir;iciurcii at tue cii.Kirsi a-uee. Order r.-irlfully ludieivtl; ti tw left id J. (J Wimt-m:ui,i. Kow M-rr, at the Loft. Z t l:"!"-' neatly .vire4. iiirlii m CHARLES EVAR-TS Oak Street f'rnde. SEALER PKOro?ALS will lw rw.iT.if at the oihce of the tutd'rsizned until SATI'Rll.iV tiet. theM f.irthe rradincof fhtk Street from tlie'Rivcr ti rotlrth Mreet; theenrth ti I plw ed at diHerent .1;tces not exeefliu? fonr i squares from Oa' Streft. The work tu lw Uvire umsct tlie siipcrr ii-iu of tlte City isnctneer. Uy orJr ifitl? Common t'oawit: WüLL II. WALKER, Clerk marli. (Volki.tee.y.i EDWARD R. HILL, COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOR THE n'RCIIASKand Sale nf Wheat, Flour, Com, Oats, Rirley, Rye, llaV. Hoik, Lard.&w. Oniee, FRO. XT STRI'liT, It IDf. I THE mrl'mio TEit'ouru orric-i, EVAXSVILLK, IXI. sflUCERIES. lo 1 71 1 rNi M.s Molas-ws; pi' ldids Sasar; 41m Ia?s Cotiee, in store nd trm, and for jale hy r,.o I'RE; lssari:;j ;TOX itltMTHEllS. 'rTTi MAII'JJYS FRESH OYSTERS fAM now receivinf daily MALTIJY'5 ui riville-l and celclw.anl ch-iice 1'iaute.l Baltimore lysters, and am preu-rd to otli-r the trade such iliduemeiit fw the enure swnn na hare never Iwi itierwl in tliis market liereVvfore. A constant daily supply al avn hand, so that dealers and families can obtain a' any time during- the sen.soti thosech.'iee Oysters, in ctnsaml ha'f can and in the rhel(, warranti-d fresh and swsrt.siiid very wiwriwrn flavor ail luality. Ttsrmsetsh. And bout but bankable moner nweireil. A. KITRT7., octltf Soul Afs-TfocEvansrille. OIGAR..Mats Cinunmont 1:xm A Moiled nueCrsars lost received an for aleby I. k. D. HFIMAXX. CXliRIF.8. r boxes r-tarTamlles; ätf do Cincinnati Si; 25 do Hamburgh Cheese? S dozen Brooms; ll keg. White Leail; l W.ls! I.lu-ee.1 Oil; -MiMsCemeat; . 2 coils CatfaiJ Rope; at bis Cettou IXittmc.in store and for sale by marl OR R. DALZELL U CO. SEEPS. CU.ver, Tua.by, Blue Crass. Red Top Seed for salehy OKR, UAL. ELL li CO. marl J OAK Sl'OAK. ÄbMsXo. 5and, forsalehr J marl ORR, UALELL CO. AII.S. K0 S'gs awort-d nails, f.wraleby marl OUR, UALZEXLel CO.

SPECIAL. NOTICES.

YV2S X OTIC KS in tht place, Picerl j-line VAÄ! "one itiMTtion: pent per lirte three time;

cents per line one eek:liuiiton lonpt-r tiuie. MurrirA Ijtnm r FlorUa Water.-Franc 3-niaiir are cliallenire! to prluce an article of. fume x latin? nnt delicate a ttii.4. It is a IiMtilaof tropical flowers of nuitchles fra?ninci, not a

nure chemical cijiitiin. 'friie arortia it iliflase,'.!! einintntty lienltliful. "Kiry htrteM:4 btlK &Uu j

orJer. "H lr V. T. I.ininan y& I ., vlioicMle dni?Kils Water street, XeYoi aiMi"! ü'mg pi-ts, at .Ve. jh-t lirtrte. XV It eemsthat Uheuinalim, !tJ?fneni. feiiTals'ta, Swollen üii1 Stirl" Joint anl all othercmil:iiiti t- which wvMire -aTt -ru$tct ha.'erl!-tthelr terrr. - l'rnf. IM.rath F.lei-tric il w wurnuitel to Relieve anv eae in a fhtri rptu-v of tin an' with a tritliiie ?lense- i)t exn He hi of t)ie'fcfnl. hre. Pee-i-verti.-äenieiit in auWlier column. Gratitude. -Tf pratitn.le V.i ever evl.leiH-.sI i iikuiC anv cla, it certainly li t-ecn ith tho-ie who liare nwian.l'teteil the extiW-finnry virtnemUined in Dr. J ."If iwtetter' celehfated Stonuich Killer. Scarcely a Jiiy V.'e we are infftrnietl, that the ! tor Arte n rteitr from onie'1'tcent heart rVken Miif.rK-it.u;jrrnt, Irotner, iter, or frit ., nie testimonial erfrtcei and eame't prtitiCe, 'fr hi. rteet and earnest pTtitre, fr Iif., aeeilCT ill rcMörinff to Iieaitn airrwnniel TIRot, shw j; , ,,, , ., .-... ' I VimlreJ. F.w the care of Pysrer. Uitulet.ee,. on- . mpiwion, Isen oi all"'4,, i"" "t are sj-eolity ciiTectetl hy the nse of Ihcse Bitten as per iireeti.ns.on lioUle. Sold hy Ursfcists everywhere. rl It is an EsnUHshed Faet-Tür-tl. SandTorT InviSiator ill ciire Liver Complaint, Jaundic and Oeneral PeMlity.. Many peile, irrsoually known to v, whose wont cwn t I louUcf, tirt ire piTen theh .! fii-ate to nr.-ive this, ami with lAiftr'.Hiiass vf erldenee whoean doillit. 'I ItU truly the invululs rrien.l, anUiUfive re'.ier when all other remeilies fill, anl inTiiie inatsr.fe . that have come WlltT our otwerratiwii it eeinerthe Kieniis of snatclii il victtui from tfte iravi ; we wish all our reaJers'tabeed mcliclnevonl.t try on fertile f. it will surely gtre'reHcf. tSecaihertiseniew ) iar3-&wlM I i 3000 Cases, 3000 Cases; 3000 Cases "IVaxolu ixp'iav ioctor,' wtt.t lai ma le his furttine an-ri-HL-etl' fHtn sis, lllr:id the rer.iainhr of his .kiys in ctirlnf that .T.-AmI fill 1 refw, CP? t I IT 1 OX - a e a o- eMroV:;'lii fearnvt detdre twinf tocimmiiiiicate to the wr.rl-l his re ntt-Uiestka hsee v1"0 successful 3000 Cases 3000 Cases. 30UO Cases 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases.. 3000 Case 3000 Cases: 3000 Cases 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases i.1 m.-re tttin JtieO ca-. lli-'miutre. teh ppltcstnf tr send hin w mirtue dehptU-n Df !rle symr-Kuris, with two stsmpn, ( 'e'iuito pay the re-i turn letter, in which he will rvrfm -them Lis aiVK:k rr.Eüi:li'-, f loX, wiiti dire.-ti.ai4 for preiriii die ineIieii.ei,Rc. . :Th ART IK1TVR Mprü tliat' itiww Vilictöl w ilFuAivSawCYttantor AcRcary, n-frniii fr rtiltiag bin lee:itiie Ik mukes X ("targe. His Mile olijart in MdrrrMne is t.i du all the eKr b rrai tn-fose lie Jies. He f.t ls th.W lie is jnt.r rlcl-rate.1 to the cure of Cmisrun)ion, Atln. a, RonM-liui X.tvou Aecti.'Ufl", rn:h-t, CoW:- Stt, AdJn-ts MX'T. rXCA? RRAXT, IUx :Cs'.l, T. (. Xe-v York. j:um;ir-l:. 'mlw l S 004 Cases. 3000'CJsä Tlie lloir-l!-ti!il Ihelr Fei.iii. As i.rrc health I the greatest M.-rsintT that we ean enjoy. without which all nfr bl.-ssinss are of little roinwunence, we deem It ofV'-c.-it miHirtanee to point out the way for yon to enjoy it. Hie bowels must be kej in a stat: by uLicn they pre eifitMed t- carry off ih? u..-lrv matter; thy are the mala channel which nature hs pMnteJ t carry ever-lliing that i unnecessary. And it is imp.issil.le to t. lltiat a Ivge amoitat of nickiiess haul-ecu eaneil by eon sti initio a, or coetiveiies; in other word by not keepiuj the tvrwcN-,yegH" lar: it is the main road to II di-a:lt ithe eaa-ceof unnatural irritation to the mneons, or'tining'tnemIminesof rhetiow cl.'iraTing Ixst their nAfcral rength they caimot ot-jirt to what Is required of thtta. Hence, tlie bowels b.rme inrl:imel. mtWmA j u rind a sMwly relief, a' thousand other eouplaiiits are evTrea-ly todiagyirXriiih a mis-nrJr aTfJ wretched life. Such medieine-aiBrf lw given :t w i'.lcle.mse the stoiititrh and Ihiw.-1.V and reJorerttieir natural strength. To aeeoinpliWt tMs there Is iiocon.pmw so valuable a these Fills; all t her ineda iuessina 4s titter Insig'iificanre when-cmp:treil t them; It seems as though the A at hor of X-Äore Lad deng,-.! them for this as eil a other complaints. From tww to ftr-j-lll a day will inrrease strength an J .ippi-riTeftnVl cleanse the stoman.-U and intes'ines fiootti fi.itfrer is injnriius' Dr. Morse's ' f fi;in R.Kit Tills are st.Kl byall dealers in Meila-inc. inarS-J&w an ' Iercan AI us ran a LlnlWieSit.-It is etfcl.r rears sim e this Liniment was tirt oßiTl'to theattk-te. Many milHoiisof Rittlrs hsfre l-ein' nseJ, and it has si veil better satisfaction tlian any article eve! bi-f.we triil for rituilar purpoiws. 'It nese a Secific Kwer ftver inflanuiiatioii., and rhroaic or ao-ileiifal derangement of t?e Mn-wles, Joints, Lignments or Skh. It isasoinreof great pleasure to fiel that we hare heeii the humble means vf relieving stich an immense amount of sufV-ring, and liave caused many thousands to leap for jey," Iwcanse their pains a ere relie-rrd, their woauds he:cle.t and tlicir stiff Joints made elastic. lncriiploi parties, reynilles of their oblicati.Histoourselvesorthe put .lie, are engaged in attending to introduce a spurious and uiiseralde article l-vt'KK inotiicii sawr,by n preseiiting it to be the same or similar. ZZT Re oh your gnanl! Rur none but the original VEAICAX IL"STAN LIXIMETrandyoii wiN not I deceived. 15. W. Whitroo, Originator. BAKXES k. PAKK, fctj-diwlm rniM-ieUs, Xew York. An Impenetrn-IrlelSecrri. Tlietecntl.sa of all who wish to hide the changes wrought by lime or sickness in tfiecoforof the Ilatr.isintto-d't.otire fa"t HuU such clnnges mav I w COX CK .LE ! F IR B E I!,' by the oerasiona piiearion of tint twrfect shnnia ti-.n of every slKideof. natural l-kien r brown, so w Wely , known a i ' 1tlSTAnfRO'.-s KXCKIsSIOR l)YI TJle artificial tinge which it instantantnsly imparty is soitnie to life that it NoT ar. pktkcted as the restrlt of art, by the keenest oWrver. Sold errrr-t where and aplicd by all Hair Iswsers. JOSEPH CKISTAPORO, mtOHAwl Xo.öAsforll u-w, Xew. Yotk. raftr anT Relief. Old In-. II. Jam.s. f-u whom tlie Xew York and other Atlantic city press lrsaid 0 much, has retired from jwactice, but Ur. Tho ma Til ton, Isi. son-in-law, has Iwen dncatrl trftrav-' el for him and disjwnse his hivahial-lemedirines. Most iwaninent a an; tla-se is his e-tract of C-rMtialdV In-' dica, w hich lie discovered after haul 1-iUw and deep research in Calcutta. Jle strove to make a medicine, to save his only child fremd. Üi b consumption, and he succeeded. I)r. Tilton, his son-in-law, is in Chicago, (ImmoXo. HI, -tutte street.) II lias already sue ceeded in curing iwrmaiientty, liuinlreiTs f terrible rases of Cou u ii4iH Xerv.xis lM.ility and Suffer ing, Asthma and Bronchitis. The Cold and Courtis he has Uinislasl.cr iimuiueral-lc. The Caiiiiial.is Iidkaa is Uie luevt w.4lei-ful bleiig of the age. t.ive Ur. Tiltw acillor send f. a bottle of medicine, which w ill cost you two dollars. He will (wove ti rut tliat you nee.1 notl w sick, and that it w ill c.?t a mere trifle Pgct well. N. U A Spiro-Drnameter t- test the strength of the lungs, and ascertain tlie exact state of tlie palirnt's he:ilth. I. J. ISy addressing Dr. Tiltoti a note thmoirh the Chicago Post Ottli-e, enclosinc four ieUi stamisu. 12 eeuts.a rwipe will lw sent in mam, free.rfchnrre.'i . .. . ..1.. f .. : till... . . . ,? iiimiij puiuiuici in-'"- .1.., m fttw,, crvw yraawn ly Address. TTLTO'X, Rx 1-J, Oaat;, 111. octl KimDU. t'0.;YYLLri ANTIPHLOGISTIC That baa produced auch reinarkaVIe elTewts in many cases of XKrah;ia, t -tTino.aiid Arrtc. Tios 0 the Ha ADeuaaed by diaturiwaraieulatiw, in those wha liavetJied it in this iU'r i tue sale at . KKLLKR-fc WHITE'S. 6-- The highest tuatuaoiaaU of iu H!cay have w n given by a numlrr at tbe most rcspetStJ W eUizen ho have tried it. iyJ CO A Is. roDIAM MIXIM C9MPSr, (Offii-e-on Water street, ander tht Telcgragh tiffice.) Curt loa.s of 1 bmheU of Uodiaaa. Mine Coal delivered to any part of the city at II 0 p"r load. Coal weighed, if desired, at the expetisofilie purchaser. Xotes of solvent bauksof Illinois and Wisconsin taken in payment. JOHN V YMOXD. deci'-tf. Secretary and Manager. "I0S. 200 Ypms io line od.r, for aale Mr

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Pe O'KELEY 8l Co., Ii V A yi Vl.LC Er 1 VI A X A . (orn'e. Fnrivardhis X. Commission L trfn-rVrtf V f'T0 jVf fj IvCrj, A -t " 0, G EA KR A L HA I I.RO All, STI5WIIJOAT A . SpUtfiil Agent for ut'ftfiiii. Central RAILROAD, AND CONE.l'TlOX.Sver,wirh r mrr unlVwrftft'.lt.irfTe TIIKtH:n rtKcKIITSAT TIIK' LOWKST lHttStlt'LK K ATK9. ll.ivinf a tiiamnioth Wh.irri.mt at the landinz, thtv 1;ircrtin thetii Ktver, mjAMe öf W'ii)(T irtt.teetiiicall nierelmmlie liaMe tmlasi.icvf rxiurv,we re jTf fix-J tn t)icilH.ie the Vlif.Mnf nil c'iiiciiiuent funranleil to ir care, hy eithet ..... ....... . . .... -m frR K.A JLjlUA1 UK I'AAAL. l'rti-nUriiUrntin will hr to HeceirinF. StrincaiiJ Forwanliiit;. al.ti tlie ivtletif anv 1'ro.loce. or other rrty, enfipneu to ua for aale, ml atia-fHctr:!-gttanintewl. sfficf anl tt-n-ive Warelione on WattT irtreetr a'lj.inrV llieTel-eij.hjWiwt on the W letrflHiat, w herewe are to K-f rtim.l , attctxlm; to tli interest of our ifli'MMM IMw.nrs,Vav xtm! nicht. with fr '(Tior f.n ilirif; t-me utn4iic: ntitirlnt; runs., , im n. iruc ..i nur mir, irrin Went of elrtwf-eeiieral fttticfniiioii, ami hopetonirrU lc,,lltiBU.intff Uic rxU.Bt Te n-imcr r .m in. LHraf canlv aIvanres will I made on all consignments to either tmrselre con-espt.iMlent in any the jincixl markets. North, Krat,r Smth. P. C. O'RILliY & CO; 'C)t. BROW. late of Ho war! it Crown. - 'yrf" iai Laeflteo. F.Mera. B-ROWN & A IK MAN, Roccivintr, I'orwfirdlng and Grnrraa COMMlSSfON. MERCHANTS. AGENTS yolt KAXAWIIA SALT COMi-AXr, KiTllle. Ii'lla.a. ''T'l? hT" fonnel a C.t-wotoerihip unW the ttrl y of UKOWN k AI K MAN, and ofler our er -'vices ht rhe cawity as net ftirth in "u renn I aU.ve. Wc are fullv iearel toe.t-n.l evenr f.teilitT tV sijpieni,eitliefl:y CAN AL.'HMR.tir KAlLtto'Alr. i-ure tbeui ihaf their interests slt.il I I tUithfulhr reicvente.!, shoatJ they leiHWil,t fTor 'u with ll'thfir Kilro.ii.rr. tUneetMid WaretnHf n-tli,e.wersrThl -Vtre and the Canal. WM. RRtiW X. jnMf WsV. A1KMAXCIlD. ' j. s. 3i itch i:l i. v co., CummlsslwB -afld ForwarJInc Mirella titv, Cuderlhe Ttlegmph Office, Etan..M. -OOIIX ri. MITI IIKUI., At the IftSpot, Dwwling treen, r?y. FARTIC'ILA R ttentisn-clri'tn'lteee!'H;,,'Stor-iiig,and l'.wwarlit:c anv I'nnre'corsiirtied lit us. W williit-ft nse S'rt'lwhPctrtiMs tn f flrct the ml adrantaeSas tW of Z'-J to as f.wthat pur-iH.-w.eiUrt-fai EraaiidW tr Tiling Urem. Ui li t WK re prt le to Vwr littsxr Fire rnKifW1hreany qirantitj-furafh, Pnalu'Ce, or JUi chxixlixe, wsi ttie litasmrtenns. lia1nit large and alfy' ivwk.ay-i.;ATrs,r.rrTet'Mrere wi!l lw teKfn of nim-trtlltLniitrr, jrimltlTrat !mptev"tjef alt ktrntsif go. wis or wares liaMe U daniTte from dftniw or rut. InruraiH-ertfwtcilat th lowest tre yrwuf rates, by the ptoiiUi.f-e longer, wslieti desired. arelin.e Kirated an Ciwuer of Iicast street and W . and E. CannUaial most cwiirt.ferit for Mppiri p) River or Railrutkl. Apply to GEO. OST KR V CO. api?. t'A.XALKTORAUK. I II AVE a large dnuld Warehouse at the Cart Itanin.caf aiile of storing any amount of -dnc. which will I received, stored, taken care of and bctt ulijret to tlie oi net's wnlers, vu the ifconl rrawitinld tcin,. F. U. O'KILEY UiliW'j. LOST. SMALL I'OCKET lUHiK, IKU'NI Willi Ku-sia leather, and fastene.1 w ith a steel clap lteontaineda few dollars and some papers of n linlirttnee to ai-y bot the owner- Iftne flmler w ill return it to this öÄiee, hr will be lilerally eHw4ed. mar".'-l w IHH KKT D4TOR tJOHT. rOST, on Main street, between the 'Washiagtoh. J llou-w and M. wean's Store on First street, P.wkiS IUiwi.rs-ntaimnc atut ."1 in money, and a due brllacaiiistthe stenmer Ia:c Shelby of wilb other paper The flmU r w illlw III -era Hr rewarilel I y leavinr il.s) triofee. WM.'EMRICII. mar"f ÄdSCELLANEOUS. ClllUIVf.'OOI) AM) PKRHAXOT AMBKOTYPE LIKENESSES. TO BK III Lt SMITH'S GALLERY. Oppuallr CoMt fTtrt-e, Mala Hrrrl, AT TWEXTY-FIYE CTS. EACH ANU LTWA RDSf B remetn'wr, over Keller's Uiin Store. J Call alweapeeimens,when yosi will be sure to ge agood 1'iilare. fetiJT-iw STRAW IT1TER. Ü Snnfor.'s Fat.-nt ?traw Cutter, f.-r sale low t-y jaulVi-d Z II. COOK . SOX. UKW lüS. R(M. L itiiirtone'sTra.el iu South Africa: l.ner ffowanl's.'ounial.by Mr. Sicooriiej Mrs. Male's Ereri4s for Use dUou; l.ifc-f A roii Harr; Will's Rol.-nir, . Tain Roses, by Mrs. Ritchie, Just rereleed st mail lNOtEI.La: COX YÜTUX'S. Wjri'AR.Prime New Orleans Sugar, do Flaiitation 3lolases, for sale at reJtirv wiei4by jan Z. ll.t'OOK SON. flycous! I.KM'ORS! liqcoRS! A 4 M l Old Rre Whirk , S'i hr Mils do do; is M.I Cherry Rrandy; 2?bfUds do do; 1 U.U r re.h VihI r 1 .vt I II 1 I . .1 1 ' . III IH-.. .1. 5 M.I Apple RnMidy, rwri , rwrireT pr twspief f. I. flEIVA. rnneri,aml Tor afe lT f..." T HAD l'llK.A kM assortment reerired and f.w sate by jan Ii SAM L ORR. HL'TTKK. V0 Iks. Table liwtt.-r. Jn rrc-irwl and fnrs.lcby .. II. C(MK SN.. . CST RECEI V EO BY EXl'RESS - A tiiieasMH-tmeiituf CoMtieatai Sentiment! Vl," entire, wv -Rife by folsi J. IIKALEY. OCXIlRlES.C fbs llam'ireVCIree.-e; .V h.ts StarCiwa.leiT 5 RLicKlwrry 1 1 randy: U do b W4s; Ü do fiiiie Wine; "3 tin Rasis-rrr Urandr; lves KeKAVIm.- lH'ers. rers Trd ami f-w Sil by ,11 .!i'UJHEl.MAXX. KICK. ItTtifiTtSTsr a!h Hr " .mrl Oll.linTrVvBILKS. tJIWlCT.lR'S PEARL STARCH. i0 botes iimrreived ainl fr sale by marl OI LRERT k RoWI.F.S. . lMIR !!.- i i,no, (iunnv Rae; ii Mils Crushed Sntrnr: ;:blls Poa.l.-red Sugar, 1'5 bids Loaf Sugar. iu store and f.w sale b PRESTON ISKOäROCERIES. JCST RECEIVED. M ('iiiM.lslriiucMo!awvr ' ?J Ulf Md k Ksi hhs Surar,faiato-r!.i(rS llSIUigS Cuflaw r iwcksxe fisli; J4I U.xes llrrrings; 40 Keg('arbHdai 11 Uixes Orancts aurr imM, luj Uk's hisius. Also, a eomylete asHwtiuciit-f ther r"- n. at l.ro-vry war. to w-ntcA we woillh iurite tlie attention of CAM1 ia'F.,aaearepTfare4 toollcr indare ment im -4 ia.rie-riunr elsew hTe. C.EOi F(TVR k. CO., felCT (Corner Locks street ami Csnal. rX"CILTS HAUT, 1 Al roRTEU & DEALXli TS M ETA LS 4 A-VJ) t; m;iiLiN( sliiv KV YOHK, FFERS FOR SALE RAXCA TIX, fTRAIT Tlw. Autiuiouv. nanish and Ameraau tra Slab Zinc, Copper. M.nutli, lUr Tin ami liar I -cad.. IkJ4.it metal, fjwit- r Solder, Plumlwr's Solder, kr Also, RttlTAXXlA and PLATED WAR E at Uli sale aud retiil. a-rlvi TAR AMI RICH. 25 Mils Tar", Wie Pees Rioe, just reed IIEELXJ; 4TOrrA Ijinrous. . , ... pKl Steel and ca-a l'Uaeh. wery ixeand klti.r at wholesale and retail, jast nwetW-jsod W sb Mr jamli-daw Z,-W.H4 h SO " ARD AAR BITTERJl :M'ls. Lani; T FRKS ISLAXD SALT. 3isi Istgs Terr nw-r-e, red per t rnroer KairrhiVU f..rileby ltal4i liKO. FOS-YEÄ CO. and II O.AKY.I alibis IIT tr-m Jt r"m,ll',kri; f.leh IK-CirH. iret and for I wrail irif.cooK SOX.ara n a m a Tm a m tm T RIFLE POWDER. Ws lw in'1'''VT5W jV n:W . UW. KT h 1 Bl TTEIt, ke. V Il.s Fresh Tal '.e Butler: C'tokois do , 1

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