Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 130, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 April 1858 — Page 2

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EVAXSVILLE, end. , 4 - SATURDAY MORNING .APRIL 5-t

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The Enquirer ?ys ty questionable inhabitants, thirteen" casÄ of deadly ascompliment to' Judge Niblack, in its sault with sl uns.shots, pistols and bo wie

vindication oi Discourse m congress.

It says, counting tho pay of the members

ana oiucers oi mo uouso aunng me

ui a gt trcn in congress, eacu one cost tne Public Treasury a thousand dollars, and Judge Xiblack is too honest

io commu sucn a iraua- upon me ia

t. A't I

jiaj crs.r im ue utsi.reä 0re. neun, wi i

it" True- the expenses aro incurred

i

Kv th nArtnl iinrTpf fh- Tremntion by the people, under tne presumption .

manne speecnes aeuvereu wm oe worm

A 1 1 a, 1 1" 1 "Vll II.

the cost, and if Judge Niblack had noth-

ins fi"er as an equivalent for the ex j5 too 00r to sustain rmre efllcient pö- Thia fund ia to be -applied exclusively to himself to repair the two lower breaks. When naf MitirnTif thfrp wa both na- .... ... i i t. furnishinjr tuition to the common achools of thatls done, would it not be to tho advanpenseor delivering it, tnere was both pa i,ce force than she already has. The thebaic." . . tajrc of the Trustees and others concerned, to triotism and honesty in refraining from cjt wag jajj out on irQ a scale, Tho law declare each civil township of 8CC that the canal is kept open to llosmer? Rnpaltin It is the dutv however, of . . t 0 .1. v die State a towiwhip for school puri0rtcsi, and If they will not there are persons enough speaiiin0. 11 is me umy, owcTcr, ui havmir an aref ten times larirer than the ,1.. trt int n. h townahio. tmüteca lor 1,,. ti, 1;., .,. ;n .in m, u-nrk witimnt

all Congressional Districts to the coun-

trr fA .on n.ümlure in f'nu. trhose wj, a,v.; ..o- .

speeches when their constituents wish

their coftyictions presented to the country tbrongh their delegate in the Hall of the Ilstise, shall be worth the cost and time of listering to them. In a good cause, and with honest convictions of r;bt t nmmot him-, we have no dwibt -"O - r . TufW Viblack could have made a speech J udge 2. iblacKCOUia nave mau j hir wmiT.r haver aroused noDie iinvuihes 1 and carried patriotic truths to the hearts of the people, which, in their future influences in teaching the custodians of authority, their responsibility to the people, might have been worth millions to the country. w J I The vatue of a speech by a Simple, in corruptible man-nswajed by the se- . ductions of power and patronage giving utterance to none sentiment u , homelv nhrases. with a limitcu rane 1 ' and vigor of public opinion, lhe baneful example of a Representative, of the humblest order of intellect.whose conduct justifies even tho suspicion of corruption, domnralizfs the DeoDle and inflicts an evil upon the country, that the eloquence of . W.I.. .A AAmnArtcfn iriay ana eusicr tvuiv uvt vwuiui.w us for. None who have spoken in defence of the rights of Kansas in the discussions of the present session, havo ut tered anything new or profound; but would the people of Indiana forego the speeches of English, Davis and others, the npnrPntAlivps of their ODiniODS to trua representatives of tne r opinions, to SiTe a lew tens Ot thousanas 01 UOiiara to the Public Treasury? An upright course . , -V , ; on tne part oi Juago iioiacK migumaTe . . .r. - perhaps arrestea mis nansas uiuicuu; , months ago, and saved the treasury a .?. ."S7T, it. TV million in dollars, and - the country from million in uüii n,, j moraland political CYlls, whose blight may extend through all time. Colonial History or Vlncennes. We haro received from Judge Law a copy of his address before the Vinccnnes Historical and Antiquarian Society in wmcn nas lusi ueen repuuusucu, n nnonrlir nf a himdrcd rares. "r; .T, . " . making, togetner, a very uauuuui ume ot ICO octavo pages, u is a mosi deeply interesting and valuable contri bution to the history of the State, and of the Northwestern Territory. Thc original address, which has had & wide cir..i: ii,rA.mnmit thrt W.t. an,l hpon . mucU admired lor its eloquent and praphic sketches of the first settlement tlJ",v wv of the Old Post, was out of print. In nrenarin" a new edition of iL for the M . ... j . gratification of the public, the Judge has elaborated it into a respectable volume, which will become one of the standard histories of the Northwestern Territory, The appendix contains an account of the services of Gen. Clarke; his pecuniary difficulties; his patriotism and shameful treatment by the government; the imprisonment and career of Gen. Hamilton, of the E.iglish army, after his capture by Gen Clarke; the character, influence. and schemes of Tecumseh: the land Mnia !n i.a irin.AnnAo Ti.-ipiai .... uwiuiu.- i.uw.iu.uuder the French, Pinglish, and American authorities; the events by which the treat Northwestern Territory was se.nrA.1- T..a Rnim' -Tnntmn anA !&. th first nAirmnr in th IVminrr- n,l hw mww mmm w avvaaaava ff a Ull4 ,u SMW .0 - VI lIU U1V II U IJ If V-r I J V 4 IIIU Catholic church, and its inflticnrn wilh WvJV- m m m a W II V V Bcnbea in a very interestin5 ami attractive style, and are interspersed with a large number of important facts, which w's intimacy with the early shed records of the Old Tost, has him to bring to light for the first -,iii;n r i- r Judge Law unpublished enabled him to brin? to Iirrht for th firct time. The collection of these records nf the Dast. has been a labor of love urith h .Inrl-P anri h;a r,,nmn.nM a : r.rr.' : 7 : r : " graiiDcaiion oi aoing nonor to the men by whoso services and sacrifices our "goodly heretage" has been secured to .... us. I he volume, which must be hi-hlr I-,fMe;. f .,..;;.. i.r..., O J 'MfcV . 7 .. 114 Wiwunu at the bookstores in the citv. OCT The Henderson & Nashviüe railrotd have contracted for the iron for thirty-one miles of the road from Henderson out. Tho iron is to be delivered at Henderson next month. (rThe Rev. L. Campbell, from Lotiisiana, will preach in the Locust street M. E. Church, on to-morrow morning at the usual hour. The Wabash ia bank full, hat the water hat begun to recede.

-r (i.,lt-L w nnt tn lkf rnunted in dollars u"iui, vu FUiv. w ihi-ihui im iuvi n.i.iv-i. .v ...uu.v.t . ihlkk m xo abhatii ox tiik uaxals. Ä te Ä V delightful union of Christian, ;S Jfc. on the Ko Vor, suu j 1 it . AM-:n.i;v Lrillianrv nr in prayer. I arrived in your beautiful in school matters. Thc Common Council of u carried forward on tho Sabbath without mated by their Originality, brilliancy, Or V J nftar' T :n thocitv haTe nothing to do with carrying intennis,ion, as on other days, cinploring profundity; but by their moral influences city yesterday noon. In walk,"S 0tthe provisions of tho. choollaw To fe- 53i boats, about 12))) horses and 253 i -,.,:. r. intPfrritv the streets last night, I observed a light euro nnitonty, the school trustees of the m- '. in preserving the purity, the integrity o o eorporat;oimViatued must I elected bv thc men and boys. But, in contract, the Dcle-

OCT The correspondent of the New York Tribune at Washington, gires r wretched account of the Police arrange

ments in that city. lie says that since'

1st of March there haYo been in Washington, with fifty or sixty thousand !,:,. seTerai 0f which resulted in thff dcath of Ul3 persorrs assauucd. There C(J, ha?e hMn eIcTen highway robberies, seven ir.cefldiary fires, and nine riots or geTCn ir cefldi3ry fircSf and nine riots or Tl frce ßghts. 1Ie ftdj,: j gWe you the numbef of thcSC pl9asant mtle incidents law hnva eollpcted them fronf the renorts ., . vllt frftm m own rar. ,, , , conn i vnnw Mivn am fcitisnea inaL iub i 0 ' ,f . . I tk cnn .cc;m U enrh a hor. " 0 J I .... . M . .. . t1 . . , .. iiu atais ui auaiu saiom i-i-v vi.j umAnmniinlnf rv.nnl.ir.nn rennires in .. ... - . . .... . ; , t I to otner Cltics or lhe civilizea worm, ie- ., r . rl a t t x I Slues, tne ixencrai uovernmem nas seieci1 .u 1 1 mi: ed the best sites for its buildings, and it pays no taxes for the support of the cor- .. r ,'j 1 .1 :a n ., poratio. itlded to this, Congress has received nearly a million of dollars from iL . . ... e uxv. I häw o.v .v. v.v, v.. took possession when the place was first , , . T . . ,. lalll out. In VICw of these facts, the LA alio ISlAlsW V t-S JI OS. I . , . ... ....... . - police. A Singular ScESE.-At a Driver mAiinttlafiirsOs laefc wpt- n.ar thft S.UWV blll J r. . mm-m-mmm - " I - - - a I ,e"tuulB ,ww,,a ",au uac mm m IT pix 1 i-pi. i v a n vi a a cr rw -r ra a nil i niru ".ivr a . r 1 n i f "j ...0. tian friends I am a stranger in your - - ii.. i i..it 1: u r .I.. I in tue larxe uuuainx 1 me ccmro ui tue " 1 square, and at once entered, ine room was sparsely filled with men, the greater portion of whom showed evident sijrns of dissipation. The motley crowd was af I IisteninS & apparent delight to the words of a speaker who was addressing them. This speaker, a man of some fifty odd years of age, bald headed, of very full habit, deep-toned voice, but slightly cracked is the person to whom I wish to call the attention of this meeting. I know not who he may be; but his Ian I guage in that speech was so profane, so fa 0 r r. Wa bemousy wjcked that l couU not . fi , .. T . , ., .,1 u, Bed until I had requested that 1 Yoice of this large Christian be addressed to the Throne Of 1 lis behalf; that God WOUld turn I, ineunueu audience bim(ifitis not too late) from his ex ... ...., , cecding ' wickedness; that his blasphemous ton2UC maa to cry out in lhe . f , . iguish, 'what Shall J, S. do to be aaved?' " ...... bitterness of his an the chief of sinners At 1 rAn.l.,C;nn nf thia fß.1! n,U j-jg jn0 congregation solemnly knelt in p in khaltof the person lladed . I . . . ,h th .rrtn. j0hn .... . Juu-eoi trie urcuu uoun, ana onCQ Senator of the United States. A Sceve ix Chcrcii. AVt a church - , , . meeting in one of "the fashionable orthodox churches" in Anderson county, Ky., week, a clergyman asked for, and obtained a letter of dismission for himself i.. t e i e a wuw oi uie memwrs ui uu y. He then said that if any of the brethren . . , ,. had anything to say about him, to 4 now declare it, or erer after hold their peace." ' .t i. hereupon another preacher said some thing which was not heard by all the congregation, but the lie passed between them. The preacher who called for the letter drew back his fist and struck the other preacher a heary blow, and then commenced kicking him. He kicked him so hard that he demolished his boot, The difference being a "non-resistant," made no defence, but went before a mag strate and made complaint. The assail ant was finCl lü an costs, and submit I ted. ücsiüc to a lone lecture irom he ourt- a corrwpunucin ui me ixuishe Democrat, in giving an account of lQe auair 5aJ s ine 'FS " good looking man, of fino talents, great !. . . a PUP orator, wun prepossessing manI ners. mis DS"fc aas raisca uis suntzing among his brethren. Some of the memI l-fc.-kfl C mm AlrlkfWlMrW atill.k SÄ-k4 I 1 . m mmmmm . C 1. 111 A. ll...' . uiiu n viu a s aa v, n III nv V ia iTl a IICA I church meeting and whip their preacher, they will pay the fine that is now against aun and nY otner one that ma7 he im Poscd on him" The "hionable orthotnS? counlJr K-" "e " V tv-r o 1,-. r . ftT-As the tnin of car ri.r n,oc;n over the Norwich nnd Wnrr-pct, I - .Mim.,! a..,. - i.j.a. c , . ; : ' . "u& WHnu,i"wnn. 01 uro as large as a man's two ßsts descended upon the telegraph wire, that skirted the road, and ran alone the I. . Ol wire lor some distance, keenino. n,a 1 1 fUVW tu .mi:. ... .. r.. Bnai,7 eroded like tho report of a cannon. The wire was consumed, and ihn rmct -.!.: cn,r.nri, if -i t " space of half a mile were shivered from 0 a-v m a a- L.ii. rri r lu wlWB An passengers on the train were greatly alarmed, as tha ball of fire was all the tii ,.r. "caiu me cars. I I Ayl l.A lr. V . . i um i.i Am ueen unaer tne wire it must have been struck. rarKev. Theodore ParW L his salary he reduced, but hia cnncrri.Tiit;nr. bare unanimously votad thot i .i,.,i.i b done. The laut waa almoai as remarkable a ic a mo uri.

same correspondent ininssinat vongress iuhusid wmtu we uumuaui vuuuicu , U0Q nsc. -me phenomenon wos more ism duty bound to mafco an .ppropri- TS'EÄ.ÄimJ "."td t. be.cl, . ,h. la... At one i;m fr ih. .nnnnrt nf mnr -dlri.nt trmtett tlfetei 7v th Pfoplt. aud by officer!" pier tho wat.r before tlio full wa within three

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Mchool Law In Cities. The following exposition of the school

law appears in the State Sentinel and from thenar makers, we presume it is wcathfilra, and i worthy of the atten

tion of oit citizens who hare taken an interest in the subject of public

schools. It attributes powers to the school trustees they hao never xercis as far at we are acquainted with their proceedings in any part of the State: There seems to be a lack of information as to the provision, o, u e com, ion .c.ou. , rlefinc what constitute tho common ion 1 f a 1 L. iivfAMjl n.l inwmi 4"rrkn. I ... . '.t - r . I which, voceiiicr wiiu i ia . wm vu ..,.1, on hnndrcd dollars of property, and fifty ccnta on each poll.. annually distrib.1.. . . r 1 nteJ ,nonK IKS wwumh m 1 uw cm, rir ar.-ach township drawing from the fund tho share to wmcn it i enuuca in inc - a'.I .It- iL. I nrnnrtinn that it enumeration of children I ' ' I . I bears to ttiewnoie number in mo oinw. school purpose and their clerk and treasurer bo cfcrW and treasurer for school purposes. I Thcse un,tcct are cmp0wercd "to levy a tax tl - . ! . .1.; tm 1 1.. Aw.. I . in nicir resiwute iuhuiji - wi.atrnction and repair of school houses, and fyr thc proviJing üf furniture and fuel therotor; but no such tax shall exceed tha sum of twenty-five cenU on each one hundred dolUri 0f rrorerty and fifty ctnu on each poll, in any one yaar." " Tha law also, provides U.at "incorporate.! own(i aim cities tnaii constitute pciiooi cor porations. independent of tho townships in which they may be situated and shall be entitlotl to tf.a nfportioiial amount of school v - i-vn-.w.-v v. - . .1.. .v. 1 -1 -i j u 1

appointed by tho corporation, perform all ft of tho floor of a warehouse, when it rcthc duties reouired of to wnshiF trustees, and tirej rapiJlv, leaving dry ground under the

17 T"r fZt .nrnvi nn. that tha entire Tesnonsibilitv of conducting j - . , ... I ..,.....,!., AM. n AhyK1r.1j an inrtAr. 1 nitj 1 11 II Uil-1 igy WW vUimilVU PV II VV 19 IU IHWi- 1 poratcd tuwns and cities devolve upon tho SrSME 1 . r ä. 1 av fT 1 . 1 . - ... a-. 1 tho entire con of school fnnc of -hool funds to which such incorporations is are entitled, with the additional power ot , , for thc tion , , of school nouses ana tor tne proviatr.g 01 corpora .... ... p . ,- HUpiU tllU VillllU M. tllu l llttiJ VI I. I.V. II- I ship, who are likewise school trustees, in v' fC Court decided that tho school trustees aould vy a tax for tho , buildin; of school houses, Jrn nirhAnrrri tl.f.V fifjfl II fä rifYllf. TYi HHrtlai I I a La..?- I la K:ir rT r to the jurisdiction of the Common Council of our city in reference to tho achool debt. They had no right to contract that indebtedness, .r'S.VÄ tA Aiiaoat a lav tn, Tfiv it nr tft nroi it mit t I tho general fiind of th eitv. The onlv rmedv ia with the school trustees. To them the law delegates the entire control or all acliool I . . . ak b si matters. If they have transcended their ush either ignorance or dcaien, powers inrougn euncr ignorance or acsign, t ie teip.n. bility and remedy, if tliere Ixj with tüonl Tlv cannot ßo to the any, rests witn tiiom. l iidv cannot go t'itT Council ror reuer. ino proporuon oi the general achool fund to which Indianapoia entitled amount to some $5,000 annunV Thia tha law dexlareanuiat U applied to furu.shmg tuition to the common schools of tho State. To build auJ repair achool Citr Council for relief. Tho proportion ot ne. general school lund to winch indianapo houaea and to provide furniture and fuel therefor, tho trustees are empowered to levy Ux. This they have failed to do. They may ret do so, lowever, and the tax collected maJ ,a""J app"u io vno paymoni oi ex i.ting indebtedness, as the expense of build infft repairing, providing furniture and fuc for the school houses has doubtlos bcei lOIfl ".V IC "fr " " A " onl7 he used for tho payment of tuition. - .a. .a..... .hool law arc exceedingly liberal to aceomplish the objects intended by thc law a iifnon tchool edticati education for all the children of the State. IftliofunJ proviJo.l is not adequate, the remedy is with the Legislature bv an increase of assessment. Tho law confers upon the school trtistoea ample tMjvvcrs to iroTjd0 alt thc ncce.saiy auxillianes fur educa!ajn It invests them with Un taxes to construct .hool bouses, .., limited only in the amount which hall Iks assessed each year. Their action I as final a that of tho Lfri - latme. With them aud them alone, is tho rwwnaibility and tho authority for matingmir the common achool affairs of the school corporation of IndianatH,lis. The CHtr Connciicannot legitimately act in tiic premiaea. hopo the Uopuhlican Council anJ the Republican School Trustees will not further entanpla the matter. It is a little .ingular that cvSÄlcnlhoW a very plain qnc.tion. or which should be ko Lwho" nlpi'aK EaÄrÄ; tue Supremo Bench. 1.7 trat in incorporated towna and vitic which of the act to nroridit tor their nuTinent. Tlii provision, however, will not apply to the SSd'to SaJme? tb.V hT "be noITd aince the passage of the school law. Thu i',c,s' .u,llulcuui;M.wu' " provided for by tho action of the school triutecs, aa 11 matters connected with thc .corporation 01 vested with I f Am r.1 ninä tfi f or a msoor m n.1 UÄ r- -"w 1 I . . mm . i vuvuuwiuhvw m ajs"b wuuf iuc negro, who was hung in that place, on I A t aw O 1 !a.Im1 mmwmm J. A a 1 t .n fT-v it. . the 2d instant, was executed before the gaze of a large crowd, in riolation of the " . t T ..V, exccution was SUlUie. 11 sajs. XUC execution was private, being witnessed by not more than twenty persons twelve witnesses, one or two clergymen, the officers of thc Court and ourself. It is true the endosure was lowered on one side vrevions to sure was lowered on one side previous mwi, that Todd might mike any I a .t , . , r . remirKS to me puoiic, stiouia nc sec III, and be seen by such as desired it." If the enclosure was lowered previous to the execution, there was no statement by tne L,emocrat m the onS1nal a:count, A I . I. A I. . 1 .A nor ,s u crc ,u "1C awve paragrapu. ui;u I it was aiiemaius uui. uu anu we prouiiie I . a . 1 1 - 4 I it was left doarn for the satisfaction of the crowd. OCT The new reservoir at iorkville, neaVNew York city was commenced on m Saturday last, and was made the occasion for considerable rejoicing. The reserNew York standard gall I - is supposed that the consumption of the city will be about 40,0)0,000 galls, of water per day; and by building the new reservoir, the city may be supplied with water for 31 days, should any disaster I happen to the sources of supply for that DCnod nf timp or lonn-pr

For the Jumal. The Caaal. Mr. Editor: Again wo Lcgin to bear complaint, and justly too, about tho condition of the W. & E. Canal. It is now in such a bad state that navigation will be stopped fori perhaps, a month or longer, and from appearance, that portion from llojmcr to Evansvillc, a portion much used, will be left to take care of itnelf. There are, as I Icain,

twoMiiall breaks in this lower district which might be repaired in five or six days, and the boat might continue to do considerable busi neM between tho two places. It was col ex pocted that a heavy break above Petersburg!! mU -n wth tJjU j. and cut oil tha trade with Millersburg, TVlrf t.! bar... VvnnniAA 1 r 1 Prntf A Arwl . . . ... c . ., t. i. iio.smcr. liesides, too citizens Ol i cierwursrii ouM da.lW- rw; their ochIs, at llosmcr. anu hare them lianled bv wagon, which ..... . wouiu oeine cheapest way tney can petiucm. U appears to mo that there is simething wrou: about fuch manaircmcnt. I uimcr- . " .ton. I tlw.t 1 r lv tl. iirr-nt. Knli iV. W.U. I . . II I IV. J . V J ration of manv citizuna. has taken It upon . A. W A. . 1 Hl charire, if permitted to act. A gentleman who had 800 cord of wood to come down the canal, yesterday volunteered the unices of t ... 1 - .1 a- 1 . in reo nanus irec, lor nie purjH.e oi Keeping up this lower level. Others will do as much, xiw wont of water is no cxvnw, for they havu an abundance in ull tho feoders, as we are informed. Ytnrs tc, II. tA singular phenomenon was witnesscj Bt Jiilwaukic last Thursday. A tidal wave rushed into thc river, upsetting a steam ooat, ana doing ouicr damage Aa cauallr rapid fal! of water succeeded the i?ud- . . buildintj. In about twenty minutes thc war rusiicu uncK m two great UUal waves, t'1 l f Tl i t (T liirpii aa ft' farra tits ffliA tiiinnrT rvf -.- v iiigU v j v aawaasi V the warehouse, and to flow iuto theccUars in ..l....p.-. . The diftrence wiwccn uic uigness anu lowest points wiui - a. ... a.i it i a. i i . a. - . a . i in three quarters of an hour, was fully bix ..., ,i ii.i.rt.. .... ni.iw.UM limnvil VMIUII Will .lil , 1, litf VIII pu l -iö boats and about 4 ) arsons bave cio,ed tho looks and ceased business on tho Sabbath during a perioil of twenty-three years, with entire satisjaction to tho stockl,..l.Ura t.,1 -tri. I,.., 1 1 l0ile long the line. The Delaware anJ La, ltau Cul,al Company, w ith about 1,0')) boats and .".OW boatmen, See., cease al WOrk on Sundav, "in sonic instances making less-than when work was carr'cd on during the Sabbath." Aa-M w . a .a L-7 it is rcportoa at . ait.ngtou that col Johnson has been superceded in the comL,. nf a.. ,-,,, w 1V t1 io appoint- . 7., T V of UJt becauao of Scnai ator Crittcndeua ai. t'0 j0 f. ... "enJ 1 cotnat iirx-ric den'a anti-Lceompton course, with whom Uv0 Jot wilh thc u , Ä. , , "pon the conduct or degradati John cn. FoiruoM Exports or 1'ito visions. The Cincinnati ViV Currtht contains a etatoI !.(. aa . mcnl OI 1,10 01 provisions J.0m 1110 II ni'it.l St ii tna frnrii .1 n nnarv I mt. tr t ltn. 1 . .r April. Thc nggregatca reduced to pounds, compare ai follows: IS5T, Us ,,213,C. :a ll.. .cs,rwi,.joi " Falling off ,.29,7oj.C SPECIAL NOTICES. Tfüe NOTICES iu this place, 10 cent per line f!lil Aitate one iiiücrlion; 2o chIh t liue tlire times; So cents i-vrliue one week: discount on lonttr time. I V Advanced years often cautc us to feel the necesity of a resort to some artificial means, by which to oni by rally and restore temporary strength and beim to our Impaired faculties, which is most eflectually done the use j n oetter's celebrated Stomach Bitters, licfore meals. One wiue glass uted as ier directions on the bottle, or In smaller quantities, if the ieron is weak in body, will convince the mot credulous of iti restorative ettects, to which thousands ran testify who used it for years, and undr no circumstance could lie persna led to da without it. La lies, espe cially, have found inestimable lienefitj resulting from the use of it For sale by druggists generally. apitMw RHKUMATISM.- Deafness, Neuralgia, Swelling, ?tiffnes and all ,ain, cured by one bottle of Trof. lie Ur-lVs KlectrlcOil. This letter is one of many receive recently: Taor. Pk CiKitii: I bad a swelling in my limbs nearly a year. After ujng many things withou1 lieu-fit, the n.t bottle of your Oil I used cure 1 me entirely. I shall ever remember you as my resto rer. J. E. XOLAX, a,20-lir 52S Chestnut street nn X at Southern Mills, for 10 cts. rr bushel at retail , and t ier ton, by l-i-tr ir.LEHART BROTHERS. Giddiness, Headache, Ac. These pains and disagreva'-Ie feelings are generally symptoms of some other complaint; such as dyspepsia, apoplexy, and various others, a'.l cf which are canned by coirupt noxious matter, clogging the various circulations; hence, a stream or rush of blood to the head, and by the excitement a great xesure on the brain. Giddiness, headache, lo?s of memory, dinine of sight, ami Tiu-ious other complatiiU are the result. Thus it will be seen tliat all the alve iinful and distressing malnlies owe their origin to the blood. Ir- Morse' Indian Root Pills are acknowledged to be the only modicine that witl th.irouK.ily purify the blood. Tncr enterthe hlooil, and fallow the stream of life on Its journey through the system. They root out all foulness and impurity, and drive out every unhealthy obstruction. They should be tiken every night in sufficient quantities U operat brikly, by commencing with two pills on going to bed, three the next night, four the next; if the symtoms are not removed, commence again with two pills ami go up again as before. Continue In like manner, until thc blood ts thoroughly purified, and all paiu and distreM is entirely removed. ü'-t:iin one or our Free Almanacs, and read the history of Dr. Morse's father , and how this medicine was introduced. HE WARE of a counterfeit of these Pill. vellow wrapi'KRS. All genuine are in blvb wrappers, with the signature of A.J. White Ä Co., on each box. Price lieu. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by dealers in Medicines. martl-d J-r CrUtoduro'a Hair Dye. The transition of the Hair from grey, red, or sandy, to brown or blac, produced by this article is isstantaneocs, and the color brought out is natural, bright and ('II A U B A D LR under exposure to the air or sun. Being also a nutritious preparation, free from corrosive ingredient, it is highly IllVKFK I AL TO THE HAIR, aud hence is a favorite not only with men of Fashion, but Is universally approved by Ladies as a toilet article of inestimable value. Sold everywhere and applied by all Hai Dresden: JOSEPH CRISTODORO, irill-.rr.d&w No. C, Asp.r IIou", Ntw Tork.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

CRESCENT CITY I!.1VK. Directors. John A. Kbitz, Cosbad Dakf.r, Thomas E. Qrvm anlJoH.N Law. Receives deiogit-H l-nyi anü i:.ciin and esclianje. Interest allowed on time ilf..:t t rtu-U r.itc sis nmjr be Teed niii with !i 4iitir an.l iH.clli-d in -r-tilicate. Exchange 011 New YorK, Ciiiciuuati and 1.11.:):. ' . !:. 1 - Jl . 1 a- u1.11 iiiv, uit 1 01 lutui, rim ici ow iniiu, Jt i ......... . gium, uoiutvl,Ku.4ia, I it; 11 mark, SweJeu, rvHy, I ana an tne cities anJ Urge towns or uerni.my, fur I ikiloin n.n.i.. v.i.w:- -j.. , I VZ.:,1a Z 7 . -..-v,M , .vv remitted promiI at iiirrciit rate of exchange JOHN A Ii KITZ. Vre." V. UAtvt.11. ca-hir. apl'J lila Laie nUcovrriea lu ralhnliuy h-w that very many of the disease which a'.llict ixankind arue from impurity of the Th!l. I. I. but is only lately knowi!. In consumption, tu! ercies are found to be a edioicnbtry Jeiit from the Mood. Dropsy, (Hut, Cancer. Ulcer und Kru'HUu, all arise in diüorr.il ilotvi-iitj rrtin. tii Kltwut 111 11 i. .ti a.. 1 , ... . . M.a ic,r, wriuHM w.ki.v .j i uenuigeu unnealtliy state, and even the decline of lire follows the I wantof vitality in the blood. In view of these facts purify and invigorate th lxl . and hence we liclicve to arise its unp:tralcl!cd success in controlling disease. LMedlcaf Journal. mrldSimlm Does any of ourHiitk Livers ever eat too much dinner? If any of our read rs have cooks who tempt their appetite a little to far, 1 will tell a secret that will lead them to the enjoyment of their dinners without a visit from that gouty old gentleman Dyspepsia- Take dosk or Iia. Sandfosd's Invigobator arrvR BATINU, AND YOU WILL KEVKR BK TROUBLED WITH Inuioestios; but on the contrary, before the next meal time approaches the appetite will he sharpened to appreciate any kind of food. If the foot! rises or sours, the Invigora:or will fix the matter at once, for there is something in it thai, to Use the expression of a friend, will let a man eat eTvel stone?, and tike the nvigorator and they will digest. V have trie.1 it In , . . . . I I. 1 I doul.le doses, on one or two occasions, for sick headaches and it acU like a charm, I What we want to say to our readers, young or old, U, if anything ails you, go without delay and get a bottle of DRSifDrORn'jIsvinORATOK.and if it don't care, come and tell us, for we want to see one person that it will not lienefit. (See Advertisement.) maraO-dSim-lm TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. H.VTKS. One square, (10 Hues solid Agate), three times. 1 00 One week, 1 50 Two week, 2 M One month, 4 Three months, 7 i' Six months 10 tsl One rear, ; 15 00 Discount on larger advertisements. S if- Cards of six lines or under, tlO per annum. JST" No "till forid"advertisvinent-recei veil. gi" No ailvertisement insertel for less tliau l. I. O. O. P. ODD FELLOWS' CELEBRATION. 'HMIE meinVrsof thc ditl'crent Lodces of I. O. O. 11 F. of t!iis ihu-e, are reiuestcd to meet at their II ill, 01 Monday, the iHth of Airil, lr,S at , A. M., for the iuroose of celelmtiur thc Anniversary of Am-ricau VKld Fellowship. Transient members of the Order, In good stand in ;r. who may be iireseul, are c trtuaily in v Uta tu participate witn us. rroxramme of ibe Houte of I'rocesnion. Procession will form at Hall, and march at 10 A . M., down Kirt streut to Lcet; thence to Fulton Avenue, through Hull street: up Fulton Avenue t Third street; up 1 turd pi Clark street; down t'lailc f :irlenter; thence to Main street through Thinl; up Main 1.. Vuiiith: nr. Fourth to l.ornit: down Locuot to the Me hodist Church, where there will 1 1111 Oration delivered ly the Iter. 11. tJILLMOKK, and other ailroiriat exercise.. A(tr which the rrice.doii will fimii and march from the church down Locust to Kirst; up Firt ti Cherry; up Cherry to Second; down Second to Main; down il.iin to MaHle Hall, where dinner will be iniTided. After dinner, the pro. cession will form and march down Main to Water; nit Water to Locust; up Locut to First; down First to Hall. There will he a union meeting of the dillerent Lodges at ..H P. M.,at their Hall. Ter onler of the Codi. Of ArranremenM. ap2l-2t A. J. C0LBURX, Sec'y. riUAOAZlNES AND PaVPERS of all kinds for 11JL .May, received at M. L. JOHXRON?, First st. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OP THIS CITY OK NEW YORK. Statement of the Condition of this Coin pain, March ,st 1837. Cap Lai and Accumulation... $173,792,14. Capital Stock IW.npi.po Life Insurance for Premiums, &c 12.04 Interest recciTcl and accrue-1 o-,T"4.21 Disbursements, including Losses, Palarie. Haut, Tai, Commission, le4ical Fees, iritnds to Stockholders, tc. &c ?A,t3,0s Total Car Hal and Accumulation. ...1173.. 92,4! ASSETS. Bond and Mortgagss, Premium Notes, Kills Receivable, Loans oti call, Cash, &c lt;,in,!3 Ammil Interest nd Premiums unpaid, 4,X1,51 Furuiturc 'JUiOtO 173.:?2,44 STEPHEN C WHEELER, Secretary. 17 William ktrekt, New York, March, 17. ( At the reciuost of the President and Board of Directors of the Knickerlocker Life Insurance Companv, I certify that the mode of computing present value of the Folicies employed by the .ecretiry or the ComiAtiy is scientifically correct, and in a-cord-ance wilh the pre.-criptions of lh charter. 1 also cuti'y, that I hive com pared the list of policies furnished mt bv thc President as on the books nf the Company with valuation tables sufficiently t test the accuracy of the result given by the Secrew, aud find the values as sta'ed within to be numerically correct That is to say, the present value of t!ie future risk of the oflice on all outstanding policies, or the difference lctweeu the present value of the future remiums to be p:iid on them is 43,9;,1!. Th! loul value f policies, thc holders of which are entitled to dividends is 'i927,n2. And if the surplus is rorrertly statel at 71,S15,"1, the difference 'oetween this and ile present value of the future risk of the Company nn existing policies, after deducting 10 per ctnt. of it for the relief fund, is the proper amount for dividend, tf wit, 24l"57. The true innciiile of dividend is to :i.Mcn to each policy holder who ha injured on th mutual plan a sha're proportioned to the -reent value of his policy, whii-li is the true value .f bis interest as a stockholder of the Company. This share amounts to H per cent, cf the present valuenf the poli-y. CHARLES W. llACKLEV. Tclirnary 2itH, 1657. As Agnt for the a1ove Company, I am preparrd to issue Policies, on the most favorable terms. Pamphlets ci ving all dcsinil.lu i n format it, cnnl had, on appüration. WM. X. PAGE. Kvansville, Ap-il 24th, !'. ly. Potator JAA RUSIIELS fine, large Mealy Totatoe. HtFlF in store and for .-ile at verv renwnable firfuren, to close, by BROWN & AIKMAN. api3 SUNDRIESIP l-at; fine Liverpool Table Salt; Sflhir. bl.lsTar; 5 l.'.ls. l'ulv. Sugar; 5 bbls. crushed do; lu clo. small Loaf Sugar; 3r boxes 7 lump Toliacco; 10 do. fine a. Telsiccn, bet brand : , 10 cases fllive Oil, JOdoz. 3 quart bottles; 15 do. do. do. .TO do. .1 pint bottles; ly kegs pure White Lead; 5 tibi, Turprntlne; W boxes Iluin'mrc Chec;e; RwTived and for sale by I. & D. IIKIMANX. apj.1-tf CHIARP si." of German and Ilavsna Cigars; 3jit,Hl genuine G. D. Gun Caps; 51 Iposm Head Clotbes' Pins; locates white Clar Churns; 20 ba es Wrapping Twine; .TO coil Jute Rope: 20 coils Manilla Rope; 3 gross Transpnrcut Soap; Received and for sale by , I.&B.IIEIMANN. ICECREAM IN TEN MINUTES " ' 4 doz. .lo.utrt.s; 4 do 4 do; 4 do a do; AUSTIN'S PATENT ICE CREAM FREEZERS, receive! and for sale at I. Ac I. IIKIMANX. CURRANT 4 k. CK.ME.V: SWI 11. Currants; SOhbls. Cement; Receiven and lor sale by I. k D. HEIMANN. fESLIES'S GAZKTTK OF FASHION for May, iat DO BELL & COS VNGTON'S.' LONTK)N NEWS, at ap23 DU BELL & COXY XOTON S. RTHUU'3 HOME MAGAZINE, for Mav, at DOI1KLL CONYXGToN'S. äoticjl:. 1 K. DREW, having been orlcre-1 Wa Paul tiy the government, will not tn Saint return to Evatisvillc for sev-ral weeks. Those hsving claim againsthim personally, or agiiurt the Pavilion Hotel, ate requested to present them to the undersigned tor payment, who is authorized to collect and discharge all debts against C. K. Dre. apUt C. K.DRE W, J a. B0ARDIX6. TWO geatlemen and their wives, and a few single gentlemen, can get pleasant rooms, with good boar ling at the WALNUT STREET HOUSE, corner of Walnut and Firt streets. apil-tf SEED POTATO ES 0 Lbls. pure JWwinoc I'otaUes, f. fale at Z. II. COOK, k SONS. ap2l

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

SAILMAKER, AWNING' MAKER ANI RIGGER. f 11 IE SUnSCRIRER resiectftilly ipform thi M. Captains of Siaa.loaU, and Ui" luMic fiieraiiy, th4t hA hs (ieiK-4 a Jail aud RiRgine Loft in Cju-euter' Uart-hoti, On Water street, where all orders in his line will I thankfully received, and . . ;i ... . Nii s. Awuiuzs. Tari-Aulirn. Wa?on Corers airl Canvas II. me, mik! every artiel in the Ilijgin line, iu:iiniiirliirel at the slmnet notice. Onler reriwtfullr olicitcd t be left at J 0. Ytnneman'j Rope .t,ire. or at the Loft fir Hopes neatly spliced. mrlSim CHARLES KVF.RT DESIRABLE residence situated in the upper ij tort of the city, contaiuine six rooms and k itchure of Cluirles llülicock. Hpiii 4w IMXE LUMBER. rap HE Rulwri'er has just received from Menürs. B Fcnton rrew. Chatanii county, N 1 .. 50Ü, o,1f.t v... l.l'INE LITMUEK. Ciiriiiters and Cuil.lersare respectfully invited to exmin this lot of Lumber, aj it is bupcrior to arrthitig In tnia JOHN r. G LUV EH. PINK SHINGLES. 700,000 No. 1 (no mistake) PINE SHINGLES, received with the above Lurnbei, and for wile as hanl times' prices. Those w ho want Shingle and net Chi,, will please call and examine these. afJO-tf X GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE. G. W. DEXTER, Auction, Kcal Estate and General Collecting Agent OFFKRS h services to the public a. Auctioneer and tieneral Collecting A mit. lie will pay special attention bt the collectinc; and securing of delrt in Illinois, Kentucky and this tftates K roiu his per.ion! xrwrience and extensive aPira!ntitnce. un tiring energy aud knowledge' of baiines amongst . "'."rf.?'.'""."'!?. '.ü1?" Te7.-,5-,2;,. 4.UII1HICIH tiiut. 11 iuiii3aTS ruirusicu 10 iub care ui rsaitlfll- attended to.atid returns made ivomptly. Particular attention paid to any kiud of business or commissious entrusted to mm. .LTKSh? 'ZZ , 7ae u' r. ing business in any portions of Southern Indiana, Illinois or Western Kentucky, that they may derive mine iiiuuie imunnauvD in ri'imi iu luiiscrf iiuiis of the country, ly application to the undersigned who has heen long familiar with them. lie will also act as agent for the sals or purchase of Farms in the aliove described sections of country, if aay one desires his services iu that liue. All letters of enquiry promptly answered. (Jlticeon Ma;n street, up stairs, in the build. n of the Journal Uflice. ap-D-tf aJODKY'S LADY'S COOK, and all the Magazines W for May, ean le found at apit) M. L. JOHNSON'S, First streut. Great Attraction! EIGHT DAYS SILE AT AUCTION! In the Store on Main St., next door to the State Hank. CONSIGNMENT from a failure at the city of ilk Louisville, consuttiitg of Snu.iHW worth or ,km1s, of the l:itoNt fashion: such as Oentlemen's Clothing and rndcrwcir, 1'lece-O.nls, Fn-nch Uroad Cloths, ( assinieres, Satim-tts, ( assinOtts, L.inen, Liiien ITUls, lliits and Caps, UenU' lipjH'r, Congrt Jhws, l'irtm.iiie. rk-issor. Ri.ors. IUizr Ptrnjis. Iminirted Cipirs, iiring I1.i'.:iiCik, KNj cases Assorted Looking OUrs, lu Imxes assorted Ciasware, consisting of articles most nwewsirv for family use. A large assortment of the latest tvleof L:ufies' Jewelry, Silver Plate, manufactured h the K-st mechanics in the Cnion. consisting of Table and Tea-p ons, lories, Mustard .ikhhis, Jtc. Sic. M of which must lie sold to the highest bidder this weck, I y order of the .1 sijuees. S;il to ronimciice this moraine at I o'clock, and con I tuine from day to lay uutil the entire stock is sld I out Ki-ptiiTiff Sale ti commence at 1 o'clock . K very "'" is invited to call and .buy cheap, and take advantage or tne bam times. J . 1lUAl.ll Anelioncer from LouifViJle, Ky V. Tt. inn ilo. d:ttirent sir.es bleached and unMevheil pure Linen Ta'de C lot Im, Irish Linen, Tow el l.inen, aii-i liuimrcis oi omei nicu-i 100 nuinrroun to nu-i.tion. apju-ii i:van.villc Library Association. KM HE HS in arrears are requested to call and if . settle up rith the Librarian. ap2t-lw FOR A BARGAIN! AN OLD ESTABLISHED JE3L 0 HDEB 3B5 3Lj FOR SALE ! (THE PAVILION HOTEL, KEPT for the last eight years by CK.Dbkvt, is now ofieied for sale. The lease, furniture, store? aud fixtures, will be sohl at low figures, This house is situated on the river, in the center of business, and has a large nod paying business built up, which can be retained. The attention of buyers is solicited as the terms are moat liberal, and the price akked ex ceediiifcly low. For particulars, address C. K. DREW, JR., farilion Hotel, Evar.sville, Ind. nr Cincinnati Commercial copy to thc amount of 3, a-.d send bill to advertiser. ap20tf . a il.ni.MS M TKH I AIjS" MM lO.iNKt Lichts t-iO Sash; 2.W0 do -13 do; do do 3,000 do ln-11 do; 2,11(1(1 Ho 10 14 do; S,nw do lft-15 do; 2,nii0 rt. 15d A; ,ci do 12.14 do; yv) Panncls Doors assorteil; repairs Window blinds; SO Bids. Cement, 20 Ithls. Plaster Paris: 20 Bags Plasterers Hair; Together with White and Gray Lime. Just receiv ed and for sale by ap-.n E. S. BABCOCK. CHI IRS. 150.0C J assortM, mmmon t choice, for sale by (jll.HKKT fi BOWLES, apl7 Sycamore near Water. II 9 ED CORDS. Cotton, Manilla and Hemp In dozU9 ens and reels, for ssde by apI7 ' GILBERT Si BOWLES. IVAILS kegs, all sir.--, fr ssle br ;iLHEKT& BOWLES. 1 apl 7 iTL"TS. 25 Bids. Brazil Nuts, Almonds, Fillicrts, i m and Knslish Walnuts, in store and on the war, for sa!e low by i I LBERT & BOWLES. rgVöÜÄljCIL if )loxes andbHcslrwit, 5 half JA pounds anil p luixts Toliacco, for sale verv low by GILBERT at UOWLKS, apt? Sycimore near Water. 9ECE1VED LAST aMGIIT. JLäV. iodey's Ladv s Book, for Mav; uranam's Magazine, ilo an. Ballon 's Weeklr. do d: IMi'v'i Pattern B)olt. do do; The Three Reautie. Iy Mrs. Southworth; i'Mly'i k of Toilet; New York l-direr, 24th of April; Flae of our Union, 2ith of April; BalloiiV Pietori-il, do do; IlariHrr'n Yeekly, Jo do. For sale at J. IIEALY'S. spi; m 1IITE LKAD. 200 Ken in 25. V and !0n IH. ll Kegs for sale by OKU, D.VLZELL & CO. apI7 WHITE LIME AND CEMENT. 2i0 1.1.1. Lime; 100 do Cement; Ju- rccc'.Tcdand for sale I t japlT ORR. PALELL. CO. SUNDRIES. 3 art Kegs New Castle Soda; 5 Ceroons Indigo; 10 pross Ess Co flee; ! Bids. Smith's cider Vinegar; Bis. Rosin; 54 Boxes Summer Md. Candles; 15 Tierces Prime Rice; 1 ! 1 Cases Matches. For sale br apK ORR, DALZELL, fc CO. Sweet Potatoe Plants. 1AM now prepared to fill orders for anv amount of choice sweet jiotato plants. A con-tint supply to be had at the rtore of .. 11. Cook Son. apt 1! FRED. SHARPE. MACHINE-MADE HORSE SHOES TI1E TROY IRON AND NAIL -FACTORY, at Trv, N. V. have HENRY BURDEN: IMPROVED HOUSE SHOE MACHINERY now in successful fruition, and are" prepared to execute crders for HOUSE and MULE SHOES of any Weight and Pattern, at a price but little a'wve tlie price of II Shoe Iron. Thc quality of the Iron nsed in these shoes is warranted in eve.iy respect. These shot- have leen approved of, and are now used by tha United States Goveniment exclusively, as also by many of the principal Stage and Omnibus Companies and Horse Shoers throughout the country. Any person inclosing 5 to the undersigned, will have a sample of 1 00 lbs., assorted sizes, sent to his address. Orders ail dressed to the sulscribcr,at Troy, will re ceive prompt attention WM. F. BURDEN, Agent, Troy.X. V. aplG-ly BT I ME. JLi 2M Bbls. V.'hite Lime; vn llhds. Gray Lime; IF.i Bbls. Hydraulic Cim-?it; Tn itore ami fr sale by l&- FOSTER & CO.

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LEGAL NOTICES, ETC.

NOTICE. State of Indiana, YanJerlurg covnty. TUE underlined hereby fives notice that hi haj been anointed KsQcutir of the last will, aud tvitamcnt ot Jurtje Jrrs deceased, and been ..uly vuiiiM and vnn Us v- pyKRS. , All persons" knowing tliCmselve to have un.-wttled; acciiiir.ti on the liooks f ail dece:weil, are requeued . to come forward an settle hniuediately attheJshcrwood Homte. apii-dl wfcww AD-UINISTKATOK'S SaVLE. By virtue of an onler of the Court of Common . fleas f Vanderburgh county I will sell at public unction at the Court House door in F.vansville, on thelith day of May, lvS, part of ti e S. E. r. sec. No. l'.K T.6. S. K. i: lVei"t, conUininff three acres, adjoining lands of Peter rMiarp and K. W. Urink-. merer, aud lying on the road leading frm the Porlloue to me res"icnce ' cuntr s iiuu. ", uri'ini-w?' will I sold in sub-di visions, a vlat of which can ix-seen at my office. Terms ot sale, one-tli.nl cann; Kiiance in iz anu 1- , month from tlay of sale, the putrhaser g'vin notes with .um.Ail xtviiritT m-aivinr sill relief from valuation or sprabf nicut laws, with Interest from day of sale mtACKKT MILLS. ap t-itsStwit Aduir of A-lolpIi Ur1uk.11.ann. GUARDIANS SALE. Bt Tirtoe of an order of the Coart of Common Picas of Vaiidertinrgh county, 1 will exijs? tu. sale at uMic auction, at the Court House dHr iu KvansVilleon fatmrday, May fth, IP".!!! folio .- ins; ilescrihed Ke! estate, to-w it: Lots 11 i 12 in Mock " o. fcleren (III in the 4th I-nlar;cuiciit, adjoining Kvatisville and now etnicved ait .in the corporate, limits or KransTllle. aToresaid.lieiiie iLeioinwtY of the heirs of Jno tl. Visher. decensed. Tflrms of sale, 1 cash, lialance ih ß. 12 and 1 months, the purchaser giving notes with apiroveii., security waiving relief from valuation or appraisc--nieiit laws , and bearing interest from dv of safe. ' KKACKKf MILLS, Guardian of John U. i'ifhtr's heirs. apMtawd ..S Notice of Sale of Real Estate. a JwOTICE is hereby given, that by rirtu of ai order of the Court of Common Pleas of Van ' derourg county, the undersigned, Administratrix ofi the estate of L.inory n uson, deceised, will sell al. public auction at the door of the Court-house, in tha. cit of Evantville, on Satür-lay, Mayfcili, 1-V, Ikstween the liours or iu o clock, a 31. and 40 clock., .M.of said dav. Lot thirteen (I3)in l.lock tive(M in the N ortbi 'rb Knlarirement of the City of Kvaus--ville, upon the following terms, to-wit: OnA-thirt of the purchase money to be paid in cash, on the day of, sale; one-third in fix months, and one thirl in twelva moi.ths; Uie purchaser to give his notes for the dc- . lerreu paymnts wita interest securei v morrgace on tue premises. iiAUKir.1 niLMM, ap.4w Administr.ttris. JUN DRIES. 3 W Boxes Tobacco; bO Uales-N o.l Batting; Ii Cases Sardines; 10 Cases Matches. Just received ami for rtTe by apI6 ti EG. FUST KU W CO . BRIMSTONE. 3 lloii. Roll Brimstone; & flo riour S-nlhur, 3 do Epsora Salts; 1 Cask ladder. Iu store tfnd for sale by GEO. FOSTER" k. CO. üitll ILIaK .MILI..S ' rUH h.-A suppiy M. in barrels and sacks, kept constantly or bami. Mr sale i y ttli.HKMl K i.ts HOOKS! BOOKS!! AM) PAPER WAREHOUSE!! ML. JOHNSON, would respectfully invit tha attention of merchants and others to his list of account books, manufactured to order front the viy liest paper iu auy style of Binding, such as LEDGERS, DAY BOOKS. CASH BOOKS, BLOTTEKS, KECEIPT BOOKS, SALES BOOKS, RECORD OOKS, and every other kind of Ulatik and Memomndnm Rooks. Alj, Steel Pens in a great variety; Envelopes of every size; Bun, Yellow, White and Blue Inks of all kinds: Gold fens and IVu Holders, lif-r Clamps, aand B ix-.-s, Gum Baud, lukstand, iu a very great variety, i.e. Rules, Dtfl Pa-Is. I'eu Rarkf, Bloitina Boanl, Letter Stamps, l'ar Weights, Tae Measures, Portmoni, PiMt-Folios, Work Baskets, and Wrapping Paper of all kinds ajid iose, ti 9 found at at. L. JOHNSON'S, aplj-tf First st. K-tweeu Maiu and Lxu-t. 10FFKE, &C Iß Bags Prime Rio Coffee ; 15 uo "-pice; la do Tepper. Just received and for sale bv GEO. FOSTER at OO.Q W 7OODWARE. 100 dos. Till and Buckets; 20 do sealed half liishels: and a variety of small nvamres, received and for sa"e by V ICK E RY& OHN STOX T$s2Sr,'!lose want somethius new nuil beautiful in the way of Jewelry, Watches, Silver Ware, Clocks, Spectacles, &c., are invited to call at the old establishment of IJITTKOI'P V SON, on .llain street near Second, where they will find a new and very full tock at very low price?-. All articles warranted to be jut as represented. pU-Smd&w - FÜÖF. I)E GiUTirS PRACTICE, A Sheriff Cured In one Msht fcy Da UrMb's l-cctric Oil. LKTTkRrSOX PR. KETSER. Pittsbnrf , May 50th, 1S. Prof. Dc GBATH,r South th st., Phila. I luve a remarkable cure Deputy Sheriff Kerr of Pittsburg, had a very swollen aud painful In ml. 1 applied the oil personally, w hich (rave iiisMnt n-lief He has recommended the oil to others stHictcl with RhcuBi:Uism, in which the results were moat naiiVactory. Truly yours, GEO. II. KKTSKK, M. 1Grest Craas CiTixrNS, Read! Riiecmstuv. Mr. Joseph D. Bartle,!", Myrtle street, sayj tle Flee trie Oil cured him immediately. Pi lks. Charles Sexton, Ei., Ex-Msyor of Camden, says six applications cured him. Also, cured his Rheumatism. NacaiLorA Mr. Dsvid Minn, 4- Vin street, snys, he w;i a rre.it surtrer, lut the Oil cured iul. So says E.H. Grant, Esi.,M7, Noriti Eighth street Crocp. This Oil is infallible for Croup. Ak m lady at Oirard ILjusc. CavtiO!. There are numerous imitations r-roiif upon the reputation tli.it mv articln has a.)Uircd. The public must lieware. They are worthless. Phila., Sept. 1st, 1M. Prop. De Grath Dear Sir: I must inform you ef the (Treat benefit a patient of mine has e prienced from the ai-plication of your EUrtrie Oil. Tbenwas that of a irl of 8 years of ape, who was terribly athk-tcd with scrofula. and a discharge from the ain-e. The leg l-.me so contrai-ted as to literally bu-y tit heel in the hip. It had been iu this i-Ute for Unit 11 months, pud 1 could lind nothing in the whole M;itrria Modicji to have anv cttVct or give relief. I linaily procuroil a hotlle of j-our Eiectric Oilan.1 pave it to the mother directiiiK hT to apply it to the suls alon; the contract el smews, mhu h bad the 1-licet -f maKin the Icj ncrly one-fourth straight in als.tit '. hours. The application of the Oil was c.iiilinued for a'ioiit :t wceK, uniiis' onlyti bottles and now the let is nearly perfectly stniigbt. JOHN H. McEWIN, M.D.; l'ü Callow hill mrct-t. Cimoi.-There are numcr' ui imitations i.prnti; up 0.1 the reputation that tnv article has acnired. The psihlic must beware. They are worüile.. ap 14-Imdaiw n A ntiZli s OK E V Ell Y1TO 1 ) Y I 1 WHO SUBSCRIBES FOR THE XEW YORK WEEKLY PKESS A BEAUTIFULLY . ILLUSTRATED FAMILY NEWSPAPER. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRESS is one f lie laraest and best literary papers of thedr. A arcc (Juarto rontainiiifr TWENTY PAUL'S .r IXTY COLUMNS, of entertaining roaUrr: a .d ELEGANTLY 1LLISTIU1 tUnaj m. A GIFT WORTH FROM LA TEXTS TO 00 WILL BK SENT TO EACH SU BSC RH! Kit O.M RECEIPT OF THE SL BSC RH'TIOX MONEY. TERMS: . ' One copy foronc year, ami I sift - J Three copies one year, aud 3 pifts "j jj Five copies one er, and ?i Rifi ' v? Ten copies one year, and 1 irifts . ' Twenty -one copies one ycar.an 1 21 sifts " " Canada subscril ws must send ! cents eich in al. ditioti to the aliove rate.-, to iay lhe Amcraraa joi4.-e, whieh must lw i-e-tid. .. The articles to be li.-tritted are oompri;! in the following list: I United Treasury V'te r1" . An do do SWOileieh. I A do do SMWeaeh. if, a" A do 1 VMS' cell. Id Patent Lever Huntin Cased Watches.. .lion itil 20 UoU. WaU ht-s JJJ & do " l pm do i. ' "J '9i Lh1 es Gold ate lies . ' 2-o Silver llnntiiKt CaM.il Watches.... ....... ' M 100 Silver Watches 1 to 2., imm lol.l tiuard, Vest and Fob Chains.. .0 -t t 1 IWOGold Pens and Pencils 5 m to n Cold Lockets, Brace!ts. Brioches. Ear Dni", Breast Tins, Cud' Pins, Slt?ve l'.uttons. Kiiic. Shrt Studs, Watch Keys, Gold and Sil er ThiinMc, and a variety of other rticles, worth fnm Ifl cents to 15 Ort each. On reeipt of the subscription money, the sulwrtber's name will le entered upon our nooks opiisiie a num'ier, arid the iftcorre.poud:n with that nuiu'ier will be forwarded wtthiu one wee to him. by n.ailor express, j,ot.paiil. Tli.T. i neither hmnbiiir nor lottery a's'U1 the atsve, as every sncrilr is sure of a Prise' value, e prererto mak tins liiwrai 11-irtomi among'th-un instea i of riT inc larpe coiumi-.iot to Aeents, pi ving to the 11's-criiM-r tbeaiuou. t thawould so to the Agent, and in many ei-M-sa huu dredfold luoie. U.VMCI. AIIEK. raMher. 311 Centre Mretl, Ne ImK. pljrni.

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