Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 116, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 8 April 1858 — Page 2

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ßbanstöllc ailn Journal. EVAJfSVILLE, IND. ....

Tnrrv5nv vrmxivri aprit s a w a' m m w A A w-a a a a a a a a a a a. a. a u ti - - CC7" The extraordinary motion made I by Senator Slidell of Louisiana, to retain T-w-rtr, R;n sl,f ix,. the Lccomptoa Bill in the Senate for tnree days tnat be might haie time to consider if he!vrould chaDse his vote, which he has no design of doinz is a scheme to give the Executive time to operate amonjr the weak anti Lecompton Democrats in the House and seduce them into the support of the nefarous Admin- . . .. . j mrauon measure. u s unaerstooa tnat wnentna bill goes oacic to tDenouse, a motion will be made to adhere to the lurmer Toie, wuicu win ictiuio v.wu- i ference bet wean tho Houses, and make the rejection of the bill final by the House. The Lecomptonites will move to recede from the previous decision of the House and adopt the bill; this motion will take precedence and will be tho test vote. The dilFerenc3 between a motion to ''adhere" and "insist" on a former decision, is, that the latter is followed by an appointment of a committee of conference; but the former cuts off all further action and is a final determination of tho whole matter. Fears are expressed that Executivo influence may vet change votes I enough to secure its final adoption in the Ilouse. But a change of vote under present circumstances would be taken as such conclutive evidence of corruption, that no executive favors could compen sate a member for the odium and public indignation that would follow it. Backiso Dows. The ashmcton Union, the day after tho rejection of the Lecompton Constitution in tho Ilouse, took the following extraordinary Tie w.or Vi nFrwtr?in(T tknA pyf rnftiA a niprn rf I cold comfort from a sourse, that its op-v..-u ... .L ponents thought could only yield it pain and mortification. It says: The rotius in the Ilouse yesterday reveala, for the frt time, the true atato oi partica there on the Kansas question. It is obvious that a largo majority of the Ilonao concur witn tne rwidcnt in uesmng a i : i- z-m- TT-: -ru . I uy auuiitwug iv.iiaaa iuio tuoyuiuu. au first vote jaU!rUay wa on Mr. Giddmg'a motion to reject the Senate bill, and tho proposalof thia Kestor of lhe Black Kpabhcans waa voted down by a majority of forby a majority of for-ty-two. This waa a aqnarodivUion between thoso who desire a settlement of the Kancaa dinleiiltiea and thosa who Wir to keen thcin -open to plagae tha country in tho fu-I turc. All tho Ulack Kcrnbiicans voted for the rejection, together with Messrs. Harris, Pennsylvania, wbohave aomotimea b4on fonnü in better company. All the Lueomp ton lernocrata in the llcuse voted in tho ucunuiiii ivuubuuf nuu fciia uvuia oiuvu- i .; i .v . ,u.. u. .I-,.-.. I "uj, uvA tug luua vi iuvbu w uu, ciccwu m ijemccrau, liavo yet thua far followed "Ll0,11!2. if.iboJ lnj vii luin uuciuvu. Alio iijca wcio ( for rejoetion), and the noes were 137 (against rejection). There can be no misj'wucy vi tue Äarainisirauon. i Who will hereafter dare to rlennnnr tVn.-n wu vÄ PFM.( in desirin-a prompt settlement of the Kansas difficu ties br adm tt n? Kansas into the Union," and whose rote against the rejection of the Senate bill is to be hailed by the whole country "with satis faction as a substantial endorsement of the Kansa3 policy of the Administra tion?" Orjs City never presented more striking and positive evidences of growth and prosperity than at this date. Tha many ntw comers find it difficult to procure good dwellings, and rents are advancing here while they are declining in most of our interior and river cltie3. The con tracts already made for building this sea son are unusually numerous, and many of them are for large and expensive store3 ou the principal business- streets.- ... . ... . . ... . . All the bricks in the kilos hare been v. j i 41 u .: Ä , .1. i-i 11 . nZ place them in solid walls at onee.- There is not a brick, we learn for sale in the citv. a fact, the like of which has not V w - -- - - - been known before in ten years. So e, m .w ttt V r M .- w fc""ov v-av. .vv-.j - 1110 ivikcu w rcauu ius uiikiv lu;:quetts for their usual ballast. na. ,i,.- it 1 he shipments of produce this season r, .1 .v, r r iuvn vi auj .uiuicr uw, iL. r. ..:.- 1 1 1 n-j r .it mo iacuonca auu v.orn.3uoF uau tun emx?-. .1 . : tt.li .V. " """"T.""' r sates 01 groceries at tuis point are increased from 25 to 30 ner cent romnared creased from to to JU per cent, compared wua wrmer years, in otuer lines traue appears to be unusually active. We 1 1 11. mmpnt for th romin- vrMr snd th mnir.fainanr r,f nr Client fr, ,. . ----- - scnooia nas oeen aeciarea oy tne popmar voice to be tne nxed policy 01 tne city in terms so distinct and commanding, that no faction will dare to disturb them. Ana scnoiars at our iree scnoois use the Roman mother's sons are the city's jewels to which she points with pride "i .wn-.: " T- . ith oth,r r,i,o00 .... .Kn reasons fcr self congratulatiorr and con. tentmentr It ia x mot rlimnU nmior to make our citizens realize the advan lazes of their own position, and act uoon the enlarged and liberal views which the orosDects of the city demand.frtr The Terre Haute Uunionwhich U supposed ta be controlled by Richard 1: " W lnompson, risq, ptaces me name - of the Hon.Jno.J. Crittenden at the head of its columns, as a canaiaatethe Presidency in 1860. It will be powerful name to rally a party under v.u :.. .v- XT-...V. oMfi, LVWS IU kU SlUkS

Hissocbl Tho New Orleans Cres-I

cent commenting on the prospect of Missouri becomin?. within ten rears, a free State -egress the following sentiW ö menu. Ul - - - Missouri, is partially W and has been for some time, the St. Louis district being represented in Congress by an open and avowed freesoiler F. 1 BUirf,aöd there is n3 question whatever in the isinda of intelligent .men, that the anti-slavery sentiment is increasing in all poitions of the commonng in an poi nons oi mc commonl About Uie time Missouri goc.4, :cky and Maryland will follow suit, ms the South will shorn of three JJ" j k great states deprived of three great frontier bulwarks. Ana Uie Dcauiy oi th thin rnnsiäts in this: We Will haTO ---,-o - of i nd to eaken our own section! Tho prorouni uiaJom 0f such a policy is in so apparent luai no nuu fuuucku read." Tho Northern and Western counties into which the tide of new population from the free States is pouring, are as freo of slaves almost as Indiana, and tha hab;ts and sentiments of the people are opposed to slavery. In theso counties filled with a dense population of small farmers and villages, the political power of the State will be found. The dispar ity in the growth of free counties and slave counties in the same State, is more evident than the difference in the prospenty of adjoining slave and iree öiates. The predictions of the Crescent foreinevitable coming events. A Seducer Shot ist New 0aLr.A53. Mr. George A. Ilarley, an old resident and respectable teacher, in New Orleans, on the 27th ult , went to the store of Dudley, Nelson & Co., large wholesalo srrocers. and drawing a pistol, without warning, shot Chas. S. Stone, the young er partner of teahouse, who was enessed at his desk writintr. Mr. Ilarley r4r'i1 Tüll n rr filnno smiiA limn K?nA with seducing his daughter, and refusing -t ! to acknowledge the offspring; and some three months ago threatened to take his life if he did not marry her within a cer ta-m specified time. That time having . r, . ,, .... . expired, and Mr. Stone failing to comply with lhe request of the parent, (in tho fTlMnt ITTIA ii Atf I ft ri n f hia intlrtiftArAi In ...0 , father Droceedod as above stated. Mr. K . . . , , . 4. 4. . rrcatcu anu i.h w iu9 police station-, threw his wstol coon- thff noHce station-, threw his wstol coon- the- , i mt... wwsmiw, ai. wu rTnn mV1f n,I Aht f.M lnt t,; j oj .t . - i " " u of the charge. At .the last accounts, thcre Were LoPes lhat Le wou'd "cover. fjT" The Maine Legislature have en -,.1 i:v:i i: i . ... uuicu a iJiuuiuuurv liquor law v an " - I overwneiminrr maiontr. wbich is to bo I submitted to the people at a special elec tion. The present license law, enacted at th(J Umfl tha Mafne L Wft3 w " toe Sam0 election, aild ttie TOterS are to be called upon to express their choice P7 100 DaU01 An0S0 WU0 prcicr lüC ""c"h "w '' I j ti i e. t -.. I BUU lU0Jc wuo Prc,er uie ucw Bluw " lo TOie ccoraingiy -jor me rronioitory Law." As tha people of ilaino were the first to try a liquor law, and as they are 1 l- - A 3 . . I MUWU lu uaTe ir,eu even aunnS us Per' ations a great deal of good and bad liqor, they ought to bo good iudges as to what should be done. No doubt tbeir decision will be looked for with some interest. Ur vui X- Uiicr Ol 1116 iW lOIKiUir ror is traveling in the South' and thus writes to his friends in the North: rri ... ... BftI lnA n ' nv, ;.,:,. i rill Lip in-TTiir w-omniinnr nnra i nqrn i tion" and ticklish subiect of blaverv. I w-fc a - W nut i can no longerrefrarn frorrr expressI : ti. 11 1 "'o - ujjiaiu' 1 nare so long entertained, and which has now settled intoa conviction, that the master is a far greater sa6erer under the nvten. than thasW The latter, so far as mv observations have extended. Is everywhere well cared .. ... - ,or weu lreai ana not overtasked. 1 I mm.Mmmmm mm. A m k m mm . m . S . l-v.,!.! "TC no. jet Bccuone unuappyiooKing nesrroin tha South nrl hawa hMrrl l,nt one cress worn uttered oy a master to a i siaic. x C- - 1 1-j rr ... I iiiuiB auuci wilts, more innumanur, iu me dty of .q one haye I . . " j ---n ,n tne for ,nrce months. In I t t , . - 1 1 net, i nave seen nero no suuenng at an; I nn TinaiM Af hhnon f.r fr,1 nm dt:. ZäZZLlZ .. y ,r-' . D.ino , maligna phihnthrophy of the Northern Abolitionnsu is utterly wasted in their dolorous clamor over the 'miseries of the poor slave." Their know nothing of the nraetical workings of the system they are so r0"11 nd 'vously berating. District Fair. The citizansl of Vincennes held a meeting on Monday, t(J id fof th accomodation of the Dist-ict Asricnlturai Fair th9 meeting at Princeton voted should be held in Knox. The committee appoint , . . 7- 7 cd at & Prev,oaa meet,n rePrted n fvorofIeasin5 twelve acres of near the city for Fair grounds, which was aopted. iney also sute runds 8umcient 10 defra7 tDfl expenses or the Fair hT0 1x011 or W,U 1)9 frce1 contnb uted bjr tha Clt,zens r Vincennes. The meeting aaoptea tue louowing resoiu- - . . i: w a a r ii - w i . tion: . That the citizens of Knox county will I ... . 1 ma" fl needml preparation Rr tne ic I commodationofaxhihitorw vintora focV 1 m--h:n.,-- , 7" iL CITa by the District Agricultural Society, ia ior i incennea next fall. . The Directors of the Districtict Fair IST'S net oa luesday at incennes, to make i coal arrangement for ih av;wi;in I uniiv

(KT The telegraph announces that a

contract baa been entered into between the uorernmeni ana a cuizen oi lexas, Ä Ä . k . . - r 25,UUU worm oreamels, ror tno nse lUB ". (7 - Major ÜowHiflg, agent of the Truswaoasa n. unit nas removed his office from Terre Haute to Kewberrr ifl Green County, where the offifco of the ant wiu hereafter be kept - (et-tiuj wtal receipts or the Madison Äad Indianapolis Railroad for the year 1q- rM;OCÄ( ... ' l8o7 $212,601, and its expend.a mm -a 1 .1 1 & Tl - ! . a ? (7-The tdtal receipts of the Madison Jures $141,786. Its business is steadily improving. Th9 TOt0 on the L.compton Con

Uitution was the fullest one ever Uken

the IIouse E member belong. ing to tho House was present except one, and all Toted except the absentee and Speaker. 03" We wcro -cstcrday presented with a beautiful specimen of lignite takes from the Division street culvert by Wm. Kerstcrman Esq. It exhibits tho progress of the wood changing into the substance of coal very distinctly. gy-Lord Chesterfield heard it remarked that man is the only crcaturo endowed with tho power oflanghtcr. "Trno," aaiJ his lordahip. "and you roav add, perhaps, lie is tjje onj creatrre that deaorvca to bo laughed at, partrcalarly when ho clothes himself in mis-fitted garments, instead of going to Anderson's frr hia neat afid fclegalst haVitt-. ments." (gjr The citizens ofVincenfles pro pose to get up a Directory of their city A bimilar publication is needed for this city. It should contain a complete ac count of all our manufactories and work shops, beside a list of tho names of the citizens, and the business housos. ftrMr. Buchanan said he would P Lecompton through Congress in thirty days or burst." lhe thirty days are ?one. So is Lccomnton. A catas? tronhe at the White Ilouse mar bo momentarilv expected. The people in that vicinity may as well begin to hold their T r;.,7 T-r,ZJ nosea. - - xmjntfc ournai. J fuf Tn nn1.,a .1 IrtVw "'"J w.0, have finally agreed to cmisrate to the - - . . . 3HtTj est Of tho Mississippi r coumrj csi ot iuo miM.ppi iikf, on condition that the soternment pay 4tfYy. ninr. ckm, ' tbo ch3 r.üüü, WamOfS, 5UU, and the Brjuaws $150 each, which is less than the reward oEfered for the capture of them to the soldiers. OT It is expected that Brown & Brothers, who hare a lien for. $500,000 .t it 1 i will be- " "u v bm,u.vh come lh owne" hJ lho rccent Mle- and ... . . 1 i will put them again on tho line between Kew York and Liverpool. The Adriatic alone cost more than all of them sold for. Tha nricin-il share holders in tha line have lost every dollar they invested. having never received a dividend and the r j. ti,p tiw. .1'. n We learn by a telegraphic despatch fr0m Capt IIerron at Cair0 t0 Mr. R. S, Howard, dated Tuesdar. that the Done har and avrounA c0mewhorß 1. low Paducah and that sh0 cannot bo I frot off till thare U a rise. Cant. IIerron statcs that he UD with another I boat for Monday's trip, and requests shippers to hold on to their freights for him. The despatch cives no particulars where or how the accident happened. VS-On K 17K lf rmnM r France visited the opera for thf first time sinca tha attemntetl ns.A.inAt.ion. Lh(S strccts wcr9 crowded, and precau - tiens were taken to preserve order.- A la . . . I cnam oi senuncis wcra stationed on botn I i.e.. .1 . . v . t. . . -1 siaes 01 me paia way, anu uie miaaie oil ih. mtmiui now ihn ta -x r lt.clcar- -0 ßup of persons was auowea 10 opposite me entrance toth opera house. The usual escort I ... accompanied the Emperor's carnage. rvi- TK T.,n P., t v;n,.nnc , tablished by act of Con-ress. over which our fellow citizen Judge Law has presidI cd for saveral Tears was closed hv limitafJo. of th Qn th 31t uU- Th JaQ coma home to I 0 remain permanenU- with us Th yincenncs Son I - ' 0 tho Ueparto. of lb. in th. riw;,,-. .-. -0 Judge L. has scores of friends among us. who will rejrret the circumstance which craates-a vacuum in ourmiblic and nrita oind-a t III K possible to fill. The Old Post.- with which be .has been so long and" so closely identified, will always give him a cordial welcome, whenever he shall bo called r. Perrt Township. The Lecompton ites in Perry township, held & conven tion two weeks since, made their nominauons ,or wwnsn,P "erss-uau iuei tickets printed, and everr faithful fol inatlOnS for township Officers, tad tneir lower visited and scholded in his obligations to the party. The "boys" took note, but made no open demonstra tions of contesting the Lecompton ticket. The voUng on Monday was very full, and ou counting out, the Lecomptonites, WIl0 had expected an easy victory, were a . i . . .. .. .... chagrined to find their wliole ticket defeated by maiorities Trom 10 to 30. The i U-jj elected their Trustee, Clerk, 7 v . . .-.. 'I Treasurer ana- two supervisors, ine Justice of th Peace was not opposed. I Douglas democracy is as strong in tne county as in the city. In Centre townI .. . ahip there was no opposition to the re !-.: . I ICV.IVU VI IUV Vs iiivuuivihi

0" Vtwf President Breckcnridge

has la Wa8hincton lor New Orleans, and will nöt probably appear aain in tha SU-f !l nmspnt Rt5mn again in tbe Öen-t3 the presenl SCSSlOn. Although he has unite! with the Le comptonites in the Senate to crush Douglas, b has probably been actuated k i .1:- ., J "J yv..i uiuiuuu-iu.b and Douglas as a rival than any Sympathy lut ... ... . . t ne uau ior . me principles ana measures of the Lecomptonites. He has preserved 1 Lecomptonites. lie has preserved a stndious silence in regard to the Kan- . .... m m, m sas question, and it is said has been restrained from expressing his condemnation of iL only br an anxiety to avoid a m mf m mw ..4 - !iL f . t t - T aU s A . rupiure wua me icaacr ut uie y SOUL-HonSF.S. There are anartmenlS in the soul which have a glorious look- l OUt: from Whose windows you can SCel across the river of death, and into the . . ' - - I Bh nino. .;tv lAtrftnil' hut how oAen r mf my mj m, j J W mm f w ww - w mese negiectea ior me lower ones, wuica ii i i .i f ii a u a. i i have e irthward-lOokin'T windows. I There is the ftnartment of Veneration. . . I Its ceilings are frescoed with angels, and ,, ... i ii I it uijuiMic vat f iiJö -v . DUt spiders nave covered ine angel ceilintr. and dUSt has Settled On tho delicate I

mouldings.-. ThO man does not abide ""rein case. or rmu or vnnnu. ineingiethere. The' door of Consciousness is I fiT1'" f1,! foun.d.i ?rin' ttort- i"m?

rusiea so u canuuu uu uucucu. "uue has but one downwanMookmg window, and Faith and WorshlD are COld and cheerless. All these are shut up in most SOUl houses, in lower apartment TOU sihs and lamentations of Wounded ho'pCSi and in others the groaninjrs of dis appointed ambitiorr. a?rd in others bicker ings and strifes, while in others there are sleep and stupidity. Beecher. SPECIAL NOTICES. XOTK'KS in tlii rdnee. 10 cent tr line jWSiIid Agate) one insertion; c-nts rr line three times; 3U cents per line one week: discount on longer time. BR V at Southern 31 ill, for 10 cts. er htfhel at retail , and ff ir ton, by ap3-tf IQLEIIAUT RROTHUnS. Pr Art. Mr Watcir.s, of Lm n? Chas. De Grain's Electric Oil did not cere lrtm of rheumatism and strains rcceired from a fall Ask Iter. Mr. CaMwcll if It did not relieve him of a scrcrc conga and pain in the lreaat one night. Ask Mr. Welch, of Buch.v.an, If It did not cere him of swelled glands iu the throat in fifteen minutes. when the Doctors said lie would die in a short time. Ak Mrs. Argylc, if 51 did not relieve ber of the hcaiacLe In fifteen minutei. Ask Mrs Zlackfoot, of Lynchour;, if It did net cure her of headlcLe in fifteen minute. Th'n Oil Is mild, ileaiant and harmleM It r"Prtiesarsallfjr food. Chilartn should haTcit fiTcn them teething and for croup, beware of base iritntri, professing to make Electric Oil. They know nothing of its manufacture, their only aha facing I'J jet money! Lookout! Dewa.e! The only fcnuine U made at the old establishment, 39 South Kth ttrset, Philadelphia, not r-aoved, as advertised l-y a lase sc.inp. 5ame en the wrapier and biomo la the bottle. Taor. C.DEGRATII, Srtle infn"of and maker of Klectric Oil in the worU. apVlaaIlostetter'a toYnarh Bitters The well-merited socceis of these celebrated Hitters, and ths daily fivor wit!) which it has been received by our mott respectable citizens, rpsaks vclaise as to Its efficacy iA bringing about .tha lnefici?l results for which it is designed. Having beta the reJnif 3f a long course of study. a4 observation la the 3btlot4l practice, to tint the proprietors hare no hesitancy in presenting It to the wotM,as unsurjed in eflecting a speedy, certain and permanent cure for all irregularities and weakness of the digestive organs, and which most persons can trace to lit health. Sold by a t DruggiU, Grocers, and Hotels, throughout the Ccited htatcs and Canada. iw 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. 3000 Case. S000 Cases t-AN OLD INDIAJT BOCTUR, ha has ma le his fortune and re'ired from business, will spend the remainder of his days in curing Utat drcadfal diacasei COXSCMrTION-raita or chas ox; his earnest desire being to communicate to the world his remedies that Imre j "rover? successful in more than C009 cises. He requires each applicant to send him a minute description of the symptoms, with two stamps, (6 cents) to pay the return letter, In which he will retnrn them Lis ADVICE PRESCRIPTION, with directions for preparing the medicines, fcc. The OLD DOCTOR hpes that those afflicted will not, on account of delicacy, refrain from consulting him because he make No Charge. His sole object in advertising is to do all the good he can before he dies. lie feels thfrt h is justly celebrated fa the cure of Consumption, Asth ma, Dronchiti, Ferrou? Acctionsff, Coughs, Cold lie. Addrefs BOCT. UN CAS BRANT, Ilox 3TC1, p. O. New York. January 27, 1 58. 6mlwd 3000 Cases. . 30u0 Caaes. 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. 3000 Caaea. 3000 Caaea. 3000 Cases. 3000 Cassa. 3000 Cases 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. Consumption 1 an old Indian doctor w hile a Missionary among the InCored, dians of the Rocky Mountains, dis. covered a RAKE l'LAN'T.that proves Consumption to be a certain cure for Consumption, Bronchitis.Asthma, Liver Complaint, Cured. Nervous Affections, Coughs, Colds, etc. Having now made his fortune Consumption and retired from business.he will send the prescription and directions for Cared. preparing the medicines rack or ch-rok, to all who desire it, and Consumption H1 send their address, enclosing twb rr.tnr4 (6 cents,) to pay the return Cured. letter, with a description of their . . 'T The ow Doctor tas cure more thsa 3000 cairt or ctWS.rrfo Cnstdv aionf, add Lope ail afflicted peepie . win avail themseivM of this oror conraPwatuntty,astheDoctbr wtshesto do all - . tee good he can before he dlrs. A'llrcs, DOCT. Conaumption UNCAS BRANT, Box 35.11, P. 0-, Cured, mrlO 6ml wd. New York. COAL. DODIAM MINIMO COMPANY, (Office on Water street, ander the Telegragh Office.) Cart loads of 18 bushels of Bodiani Mine coal ne livered to any part of the city at 1 60 per load. Coal wt Vu.l If A f t ..v. 9 T. .n-U-. Notes of olvent banks of Illinois and Wisconsin taken In payment. JOHN TMOND. Secretary and Manager. dec-28-tf. Doe aar of oar Utah Livers ever eat too much d inner 1 If any of ocr readers have cooks who tempt their appetite a little to far, I will tell a secret Uiat will lead them to Uie enjoyment or their dinners without a visit from that gouty old gentleman Dyspepsia. Take a rosa or Da. Ssaoroao'i Isviaoa-Toa arrra KSTIÜO, AHDTOU WILL RCVCK IITROVB1ID WITH a - . - idiobstiob; but on the contrary, before the next "w " -ruesuie aPpem. wm . .pcu i M.' tt . i ... ...i . j . sours, the Invhroralor will fi the matter at once, for I .. - . - . " ftaf in it tiut, friend, wUl let a man eat grave! stones, an toketh invtgorator and th win disest. we have tried ut Ii What w want to say to our readers, young or old, is, ""frT I VI .nvv i,iviSTOR,IJN U UUU .UIC come and tcUaa, for we want to ae one person tbatu wiuw-ww. Avertnemrnt. I BSJ-"W-dk Wtm

shall hear in some riot and Wassail, for disacreeable feelings are generally ympUn of on rJAtL$! XAHÄ-W kegs nails

the passions never kesp Lent, but tre tb,re0Bp,tta,,,ncr f w w1' and. ihartbv isww i

always holding Carnival, and in others ti ' nin. tht v,rlnM. ..-u,,..

SPECIAL NOTICES.

mTmmMm.-. m ffVA 1 .m . V Halrft-omgTey.red.orwnrty.tobrownorblaci.pro-ducedhy this article ulnsTAKTASEOfS, and the color brouÄht Mit b natural. hritnd CACl! AMiKABLK ST under tTportii to the air or tun . Ueing m&i ä nutrihighly - . EtlXEFHlALTO THE Il-lll?,' hence UfaTrIfnr.t.lv with men of Fashion. is nnirerutly at-worcd t.y LaditsasatoUetarti- onJ cleof iucMiinnM-vlnM. Snld everywhere and an-1 liedhy aiin.i. iw Jole 'PH CRISTODORO. mr31'lmd&w No. 6, Ator Ilonse, New York. pr. coousWKLrvs AWTIiHIiOGISTIC h vtoiutii h rem.rlial)1. ,rrect. in many case of NecKaloia. YeaTibo.and Arrccor hk Heap, ran od . tUtitrbt circulatien. La tried .J at tTThe highest tctinioniaU it ieffiV hate been '"nniniwrtthemortrcsrecuwecitizcrrswho t.a J t im , . " ,w UJ J Dt,D., . j pi.-nf . tract fElorrtE. the creatcurerof Consumption, was for several Tenr o badly afflicted with Dyspepsia that for a part of the V .... MKd3- A. 1.1. 1 t If. . 1 """'7' , V , VT;. .,yj um vy m vmm ripivu lurmsucu nun iv m touiik c urTorant ff.r, Thia prcsCTiptjOT, K;Ten amcrcchild while In a Ute of trance, ha cured eyerjbc who has taken It, never haying failed once. It Is eVxdally Drone iAmxi t0 tr postace. Address. Da. tract delorme, Great Curer of Consnmption, pi-i" Sew York roatoti.ee. Giddiness. Headache. Ac These pains and hence," a stream or rush of blood to the head, and by the excitement a great pressun ort the brain. Giddiness, headache, loss of memory, dimness of sight, and various' rthtt crtnplatnts are the result. Thns ft ni be seen tliat ail tr above rinful and distressing mal adies owe their origin to the blood. Dr. Morse's In dian licet Tills are acknowledged tö be fhe only mMi nine tint will thoroughly purify the blood. Tney enter the blood, and follow th stream of life on its jour ney thmuph the system. They root out all foTlnesa and impurity, and ilrive out every Unhealthy obstructionThey shauld be fiken every night in sufScicnt quiuititics to opentte' bfiskly, by commencing with ttro pills on going to bed, three the next night, four thetrext; If the symtoms are not removed, commei.ee again wLh two pills and go up again as before- Con tinueln like manner, until the blood Is thoroughly purified, and 11 pain and distress is entirely removed. Obtain oue of our Free Almanacs, ad read the history of Dr. Morse's fither, and how this medicine was introduced. BEWARE of a counterfeit of these PHIs-tkllow wKsrrcts, All genuine are in bLI-k wrappers, with Uie signature of A.J. White te Co. on each box. Price 55 ct. Dr. Morsi's Iil!an Root Pills arc sold by dealers in MecUcuiCJ. mM-31-djrw Safety a ad Relief- Old Dr. II. James, abou whom the New York and other Atlantic city press have said so much, has refired from practice, but Dr. Tho mas Tilton, Lis son-in-law, has been educated to travel for him and dispense his invaluable medicines. Most prominent among these is his extract of Canniabis Indict, which he discovered after hard labor and deep research in Calcutta. He strove to make a medicine to save his only cNld from death by consumption, and he succeeded. Dr. TiltoU his son-in-law, is in Chicago, (Room No. HI, State strict.) II has already sac ceeded in curing permanently, hundreds of tarrible cases of Consumption, Nervous Exility and SuCVrleg, Asthma and Bronchitis. The Coldi ad Coughs he has banished, are innumerable. The Cannf ls Indica I j the most wonderful blessing of thesgc. Give Dr. Tilton a call or send for a bottle of medicine, which will cost you two dollars. II will prove ta you that yon need not be sick, and that it will cost a mere tri fie to set well. ' . . N. U A Spiro-Dynameter t test the strength of the lungs, aud ascertain the exact state of the patieut's health. P. 8.- Ry addressing Dr. Tilton a note through Uie Chicago Post Otilce. eii:l.iii four Dostace UiniSt (Ii centsa recipe will he sent In return, free of charge, to any purtof the Union. Ali letterS.arfSwercd promtAiy . Autu eis, , W mm f A 1'K. A I ltlU.. octliGia- Rx 10?:, Chicago, III. IMS Discoveries In Pathology show that very many of t!ie diseases which afflict mankind arise from impurity of the blood. This has long ben suspected but is only lately known. Id consumption, tubercles are found to be a sedimentary deposit from the blood. Dropsy, Gout, Cancer. Ulcers and 2mptlons, all arle in disordered deposits frort the blood. Biliiods diseases a;id fevers are caused solely by its deranged unhealthy state, and even the dc?l?ie of KTe follows the want of vitality in the blood. In view of these diets Dr. Aytr designed his Cathastic Pills especially to pur'.fy and Invijrorate the blood . and henCe w e believe to arise its unparalelied success iu controlling disease. l-Iedicaf Journal. tnrSl d&wlm SIcxican Mustan Lin line's f. Trom rich and poor, Ixuid and free; all colors, grades and conditions of life, we hear the same meed of praise awarded this wonderful article. Sores are healed, pains relieved, lives tared, valuable animals made useful, and un told ills assuaged by this great medicine which are surprisit g to the judgment of man. What family does not require a standard Liniment. Who ever heard of the same e fleets produced ly any other article 1 For Cu-s, Bruises, sprains. Rheumatism, Swellings, Strained Horses, tc , it lias no equal. B ware or IxutaTIOxi. The genuine Mustang Liniment Is sold by all respectable Druggists and Livery Men in every town, parish and hamlet throughout North and South America. Enrope and the Islands of the Ocean. Buy at once. BcwarSof frrr other 'Brazg s Liniment. It is a loe imiUtion.BARNES & PARX,-marS!-d&wlm Proprietors, New York. TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. RATHS. Or.e square, (10 lines solid Agate), three t'mc. tl 00 One week, 1 50 Two weeks, 2 50 One month, 4 lhre K?rnthJ, : 60 Si months,...; 10 00 One vtnr, 1 j CO srr- Discount on larger ad ven.isements. I If Cards of six linfs or under, tlO ier annum. ISf No tillforbid"advertisemcnt-reccived. aaT No advertisement inserted for less than 1. LOST ! . A NOT nn Ju!-M Mendel, LoutsvlMr, Ky., f..r JtiO, executed to Hays Bl Uro , flue wnnclime this niontlr; another on Mr. Cary, Indihruipolis. for f-t-V I warn all persous against tradiit for said Outcs- The finder will please leave them at this office. a 2t ISA AO H A YS. JIARBLK HALL CREAM SALOON. f WU s'ibscriljcr UaT.ng tasen th maruifieent uit of rooms on the first floor of the l'arble Ilall building, Main street will open it for the reception of vtaitors on Tnnrsdny, April e ana begs lunre to In form his friend j and former customers that he Is pre pared to furnish, daring the entire summer season, the niost exquisite and highly flavored ice cream. Ladies visttins: this saloon will find pleasant room alwavs at their service. r. aicKAi Ball, private irties and weddings furnished, and crea.n troy-en on we most reasonable terms. apo ti 1IlirK COHN' .-1500 bushcU prime White li corn, ior sue uy ap73t EDIT. II. niLL. YA.KriK AUTHI.M roe iy. reiluce.1 price, 10 cents, at BOBELL & CÖNYNUTON. IV HOOKS! new doors:: ll Livingstone's Travels in Africa; Life of Aaron Burr; Twin Roses, by Sirs Mowatt; Illustrated London News; Jon teceived by BOBELL & CON YNGT0N. P ' II J LASTER PAIll.-5bhls Just received aud M. for sale by VICKEtti k JOHNSTON. P7 f IADS. A fine assortment of Empire and AY Mow Cabs, just received and for sale by V I C K E R Y ii JOHNSTON. fiWEET POTATOES- 4 hnshets In store for CJ saiejby V1CKERY fc JUU.NSTO.N. OAT8. 75 bales of Oats, Jnt received and In fine order, for sale by Z. II. COOS Sr SON. sp( SUNDRIES... 10 bbis. Mase. Win; 20 hlf bbl. do. do; 10 bol sweet Malaga Wine; SO hlf bbis do do; 20 bbis Dante Currants; 10 bxs l lump tobacco; -6 do 10 do do; 100 bales Cotton Batting; Eeceived and for aale by I. D. nEIMANN. aQREY ume-

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yyS'rnM'ri'V'mWij UILUKKT & I'.OW Lts, I Sycmore near t,Tt bhle- this TAH CAX iDLES.-Tl noxeaasortel, fr ale OILUJilTr t BOWLES. MILLIXERY NOTICE. MRS. H. J. TCRX KH would Inform the ladie of EranüTille and i'-t ricinitv. truU Iie will carry on the Millinery business at, tht store on Sec1 . . , . . - i 1 T. I -tru formerly occuwc4 l v lrs. DonaMson nearly opuosvte the lir. Mr. McCarer's church, bhe wiin.ieach and retr.? hhfmtü rrt&it tmnutu m me low es i prices. and in ths het rofgllile lylc. as fhe ue no acids, without doing them any injury. She will have new goiHin ejpres?ei every wetK from Cincinnati, and will Keep on liand realy triinmol Utnnets for transient cuKtomers. The putron.ie of ladies who wish new boünilTS, or leulre to have old ones repaired to Ionic m well as new, U respectfully Solicited. Kran! vi lie, April 5th, l"iHf llviter: ih css Cans C'OTe Oysters; 23 do Ilk do do do; Fresh; received and for sale by ap6 I. t P. ItRIMANX. 4'i hlids prime to fair N.O. Sugar; ?5 bhls rchoild Mnl;isscs; 60 hlf bbfcf d; 6 Tierce Rice; 25 Nils Tare; , . 25 Ups Tepre;. Ij do Alspice; 6 bales Clures; 200 mats Cania; S owes No. 1 Nutmegs: S'lhlMa?e: rirceitcd and for sale at redured rricr,tr ap6 I.& DIIKIJIASX. BLASKS.JL iO gross pint flasVs; HO do quart do; 10 X nt rim HereiVea and for aaic Ljr a LACKIITH'n DElXOWS. A complete mj assoruueni on nana ana ior mie r ap6 SAMCiLORR. 6? OLID BOX TICKS. A full stock rrcivl and 3 for sale by SAmlkLUKK. tIRE DRICK-On iaft! aid fo? wileby 1 SAMUKL ORTt. expected this rrom tne CELOKK. MOKE PRIZES THAN BLANKS!! Kvery other Ticket a rrlzet! . - I to Br Diivx on I THE HAVANA PLAN. Slielby College Lottery, OF KENTUCKY. R. FRA.CE dt CO., Manager. Extra Class 11C. To Ve drawn o SAIUKDAY, April U, 20,6CO prizes amounting to 272,000 Highest Prize "C,i00 - Locdt do .C0 Piizesiayahle in full without deduction, livery prize in this scheue wi.l be drawn. Tickets 810,IIaIve85, Quarters 02,30. Tersons orilerins two Tickets, sn r4d and even nnmI er hre eunranteed U draw 40 tr cent, of their mo ney I'RCk, snyii.a notlnup of tri- pruipect or pockft ing the full or approximation prizes, which Vy the w;w is fairand n:titerine. The Muaz?rs' otlicial urinted draw in cs will be sent toau iicicei-noiuers. All orders sent to us will receive prompt attention. C. 11 Ali AN & CO. ap'l lcfr.gjd Venders, Louisville. Ky. insstLiJTioN'. THE ttndcrsigrted have this day by mutual eonseut dissolved the itai-tnership of Cauinbeti & Fisher. All the ouUtandina; accounts will le collect ed by Ilona Id Fixier, w ho is authorized to settle the came, ana wno nas asMimea me pavmeni oi tiie debts of the late hrin. Thoe indebted to the late firm are requested to call and srttle their accounts about delay. rf.vi. v.. c a.mi'hkll,, KONALD HillEU. TftwYusinessof the l.Ue firm will te outlnued br tne r.na:rsiC'-ie. . siw JtO!ALD riSIIEK. DISSOLUTION". TIIE partnership heretofe exiÄini between John A. Keiu, John A. llany aitd W. Carpenter, under the Crm and name of Keitz, Uancy L-, has lcn this day dissolved by the retirement of tt' i'roentKr. Uso.t the Interest of said W. arnttr havu' heen purchased by the said John A. limits aitu tJOim .1. iiaoer. lur anairsanl i,rsini of the old n;-m will te sntiea u uy tne new una vt REITZ & HAN ET, Who will continae the manufacture of Steam Engines and Steam Doilcrs, of any sire, topelberwltyall the Fhaftirg, Wheels rurajr", aw in Jiacnin ery ana .mil 'taring of any sue. Also. Vii-tillerv 8H1 Aiming Jl.-tcLn ei v. ami in f;et everythina i i the Iron line, attbu old ataml. corner oi inpie hihi i,iiiiui ireeis. April Hth. 1-tf IlEITZ & HANKY. . PATENT DREAD BAKEIIY. . Tie: 1 , FIRST ST., aove .tlaln. f ffIUS E.'tiblishmeiit is in full operation, and mania ui'acturine articles tht are waimiited ! cive st. if.icf:..n. All kinds of lt AC'KEItS and PILOT HHKAIf.rv' the pound, or lrrel,t Cincinnati or iKiuisviiie Pircej. Mojuing ine .exclusive ngiu ror anrtertmrg County to manufacture the Celebrated PATENT BltKAUsoporular in Kastem cities, leing ruiireR and mkalthibr trtnn tne oniinar.v.rread, J amides. Hotels and cleamboat are invited to it. FREüII CAKES of every description alwvson lnml, and all orders promptly filled and delivered. Weddings and Partie Sapplled ' tritli Fancv Cales and Pies at the fhortcst notice. HOT BUSKS and BLNNS every a aftcmooa. ap4"d'ni VEW BOOKS! 1SEXV BOOKS!! 11 Prince of the Ilouse of David ; Odd Fellows' Manuel; The Belle of Washington; The Three Beauties; KTS-pers Weekly, for April 3d; New 7or Lolfter, do 10th; Fl g of Our Union,- do icth; Ballou's Pictorial, do Uth; Atlantic Magazine, do Just received at pi J. IIEALVS. W DRY GOODS ..RRRIiEl) 11 At S. EMCICirS. NtW DRY COODJ, For Sale I oa Cash Omlv. NEW DRY GOODS ARRIVED At S. EMBICIUS. NEW DRY GOOD5, For Sale 1'oa Cash 05LT. NEW TRY GOODS ARRITED At S. EMBICITS. NEW DRY GOODS. For Sale f oa Cash Only. NEW IHtY GOODS ARRIVED AB S. EMBICHT. NiW DRY GOOD?, For Sile ap3 !! Cash Osi.y. For Sale or Rent. ft IfOtXLT with ten acres of Iord attacbed, situil atvd iX miles from Er&nsville, 'on- huurlivd yards from the PIkiiK Koad. The llourrfe is a Tvo-Mrr frame, with 1oule porticos in iront and rear, four rooms on first floor. lt by 20 feet, and a hall 12 fe?t wide, four rooms on second floor,' same size, ami, also, Kitchen and servants rooms, a good dry cellÄr, a well of pure water, and a cistern, convenient to the Kitchen; also a never failing spring of pure water within fifty yaids of the house. 1 or terms apply to aP2.tf K E LLE R & WII I T E , Dru gglst NOTICE. THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the undersigued and John A. Davis is this day dissolved All the business of J.8. MITCHELL L CO. will 1-e sei tie' 1 only by the undersigned on presentation. I will coutiuue the Fonwiinii and Conwission business in this citv, and in my absence will be lepresented by Mr. K. SCHQrsiArB. Office and Warehouse, as heretoftre, nnderthe Telegraph Office. JOHN . MITCHELL. Evansville, March 81st, lt&8. api-lwd New York Ledgers RECEIVED tills dar (Friday); and other paper and for sale at M.L.JOHNSON'S, api First Street. 1APER WAREHOUSE, BOOK STORE andUOOK UINDhIlV.-M. L. 401in"oN has received an assortment of I'aper from Royal to the smallest Note Paper, which it ottered at wholesale or retail. I will give the highest iriarlset price fr RAGS. - Pememiier the- place. First street, near Main. Oil Cloths and Carpet House. THB LAÄGEST&id heaviest stock la town re ceived and for sale cheap at . J. OAKLY k SON'S, mrtl-lm Foster's Block, tt tteet. rZt BOXES XV. R. CHEESE; J VF 15 boxes aleratus: bO do ftarca; 2Sdoien Medcords; 100 dm Brooms; 100 do Brashes, aborted; in store nrd fi-r faleiowby mr3ll WHEELER & RIflOS. V 200 bls Preeh Roach, for sale br rcrW i. FOSTER fc CO

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or health !- Life or death! 1 hee are the questions lnTolred in the adrion or rejeition of this specific by the inartrrs to external diseases and injuries. Haying receiTed the indrsemeiit of the distinguished saran.tho late . .. IK. KANE, and its etricacy tested daring two awful M inter in the regions f eternal Ice, it ts now coming Into general use in every section of theciTiliced gfot. and its marrelou euren arc i-vn vwncre cxciuitg astoai-1.-inent. THE AFFLICTED REJOICE. HUNDREPS and Thou. sands hare tested the virtue. aul are rcjok-iDg in freedom from lour I in raring PAIN and DISEASE, which other remedies had fiileü to cure. Nave you theHRONCIlITlS. NEUKA LOIA, RHEUMATISM, SCKOITLA, EAR--' ACHE orTOOTll-ACNK Are yon afflicted with OLD SORES Suffering fron. It RUIZES. SPRAINS,f.'ORNS. SORE EYES, VILESf The Arctic Liniment will aftoni you instant r lief, ü T cry body la liahlo to BURXS AND SCALPS. For the dreadful ar-ridnt' W,nl$ the ARCTIC LIMITE ' ;f u ihnu he krn( nn hunt. MTU' r affords sure and immediate , relief, often sarin from, death. Ererr steamat and milral train should kee Wliolhat n Iiewra mo stirieKS or anguisn nuerc ny S tims of exnlosions .Mid collisions. doe not feel (hat somo fc 7v means of rehering their tor- , S Vw tnre should always he ccm- . .ii53 ihlet Such does exist in thia 7 f-ZTmtX h-'my paincontrolling agent. THE aiOTIIEIt'S COMPANION. It curf-i CAKE? IN T1IK BREAST, OUK N I I'l'I.KS, SORE LIPS.' l'IMPLES, &c. Ladies who prize a pure sKin, void of timpie. blotches, A scurf and all discolora tion anl excrescences. ..-.'ri,i55 rSH suouia attacK mese ires-'yjj-r passers on lautvs doA3 main a soon as they ap"tfL m "J The Arctic LinimentIt is excellent for thf tiav. 65 giving it a ueaitny, glossy aniKarance. It IS GOOD FOR MAN AM) 3 EAST. It is a sovereign remedy for the various diseases with which horses are afflictid, curing the mod alarming cases f Bruises, Hr-rains, Mrlng. halt. W OUnUS.Ccraicn. l-one, Big-brad, Poll evil. SC. . o larmer, iiery stalde ke per, or any person owning valnafclo - ii n ii a V C ,twiaiM ltat without this valuable reJ L1 ' r tuedy. Tor sale by all respectable Druggbtssnd DeaUrsPaices or the Liniment, Sjcents, S-0 certs ani tl a bottle. A one dollar bottte contains as much Liniment ts eight twenty-five cent bottles. Extraordinary Anuonncemcnt. r.verv purchas r of a dollar bottle of the AuCTI C LINlMKVf receives at lr. Brapg's expense, the I'mtoD Statu J gi'rm al, of New ork for oiit year. The Journal is a Isnre illustrrted psper-each ,umber conuiulng sixteen pas, iHrautifully printed on clear h:te paper, and tilled with or ginal frt.jn the uMt tciliUnt writersof tliecountrv. certincaie of eu'.-M-dj.tioa r.nd fill partirulars of the TM.ye ani philauthrupic eiaerprie of which this vßer icrma w part, will accompany each bottle. m. An AOUNT WANTED in EYERY TOWN and VILLAGE. nil AGG dk BrRROWEO. M. Louis, AIo. Sew York Omct.So. T1 Broad ey. Commonicatins .hjuld always be ad Jressea to n. LVV.lBIliK COWER and KELLER & WHITE arw Agents tor Evansvilla. aN-grocacw " NEW GOODS. e GUMBERTS I as j ust received at hi store on $ Water fcirect, Utweeu Alain und ?jcamore, a large stoCk of Cloths, CAssimeres nud Vcstings, of U. finest quality and latest slyles, which he is pre-i-ai-ed to make np iuU fashiomi'ue garmctiis or cmy description A lull stctk of Bcadj-niade ClotULcg, aUars on hind. . . , , Alio, lUts, Caps and Gent s rurnahlug Cooda of all kinö. . . Tailcrs and Seamstresses wai.ted. mrr?-im AGAZIXES and PAPERS Byc4 ly tHs. Vi . i. Jo 11 N SON . First strcej..eartlie Post office. utr2i First arrival of Southern Fruits Just Received per Steamer Ante!p, rda BAKKt LS Prime Sweet Potatoes; Hy A choice M of Pine A pies, A fine lot of Bananas; 10 lx.a Orange; 5 Uises Lemon? J For sale ry ,VH V y wm .. t,nr 1. CIV VmrJifJ .. ii. t uwn, . . just opi:ni:i. ft SrLEXDID Stock offspring MILLIXERV m cousisting of Straw, Neaioii;au OossdLer and Cli'p Bonnet. ... ' Also, ltlbbons. Flowers, Brldr-I Wreaths, and various oth articles, too nuuiervus merit ion. t which I invite the particul ar attention r.f the lalics of Evansvilleand tb surrounding cuntitry. Ihey will find it to their interest to exan.ine mv k'c1c. K. U. UAKKEIt, . rirst street, between Main and Locust mrtf Evaaville, Ind. CllK7fT I.VKtiAIt .r J i Bills. 'W aiTMilcd Cttler Vires-ar, tn store and fo aiebv SAM.MCKKKY. A hAKIt .4(1 baits navy; for salechesp, to close, by Uir29 O. FOSTtK c CO. XI O LASS KS urn M Nils ud hlfHds choice Plantation ; Wt)UcoloeugarlloU'e, i.riei'y - mTJ O. FOSTER fc CO. GIAHS- . KHi jioxes assorted sires in store and foe sale y mr.3 : PKESTON ltKOTH KUjf. PICT ÜUE F11A3IES. ft BEAUTIFUL assortment of guilt moulding of X all W Id Uli JUrt r rivrl It DOB ELL Jt CONYNGTON. II AM AN Si. CO'S GIFT BOOK EXTERPRISr. TLAN. Bia vwlt-jr's worth of Books, or urwanl,N.i;b'f!, V of us. wt will gi-.eat'r'Vtimeafret: tft..nt..v from iweiitv-ßvecents to ufty dollsrs, bcsi-v a .iCVt w hich illetititle the holder to a chance for. 280 Acres of Lacd, In Warrants of 1?VJ acres; do do rn do; do do . 40 do; when three thousand tickets are disposed of. G:fl consist of Geld Watclics, Silver Watclics, - - . . Com position lYaichc?, (.oUTcns, GolJ Ear 'Ircpw, doIJ IVncil, anl m Crchl Kinys, (JoKl Uracclcts, Gold Shirt Buttons. Silver Thimbles, Gold Breastpins, end MixCdllancon Gifts. Agents or persons sending ns elul s of Fifteen t upwards will receive a lKil;ar Buck ,a Gift.and a Ticket that will entitle Uim to a chance for the Land Warrant. JJtxil- Iltivglit and Gifts ace mpanina than lUlircrtJ trhrn the pvrchate it maae. to be decided by Thre- Thousand Tickets, duplicates: of those sold-1 eing placed in a wheel and three drawn out. Tne first drawn will ent;t!e the holder mi a eimi- . lar n-imlier to i'xl acres of Land, the accoud to , lhinlU40. , Books ordered Yy msil, 18 cents extra, In stamps, -must I e sent to pay lortaJe. .... . . Catalogues of Bookscan supplied when cHcred. As sales must be very rapid, we ct to sell the Tickets in four or six weeks. All orders abln-ertio the old estaMished Book and Mationary More, m . Main street, where we have been fr uftetn years, will meet prompt attention Q uxay A ro. mr2 dnm LuiviHe. Ky. TEW DOOKV. K DOOKK: The three ii-aiuiesi n-hA Polle i.t ashi'ictont . Prince of the House ol David: New York LrMtrer, for A;nl Ml riagof our luiou, do do: Jut received at HEALi Kvanvil!e, March 2.th.la. KANSAS! KAXSASÜ KANSAS!!! HS BEEX Ue All-ahorbIu Question! " but uw the question is where c-vu Boo as I !- theeheap'sfT I know, At M. L JOHNWJX'S Book Piore. . 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