Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 134, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 April 1858 — Page 2
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EVANSVILLE, IND. TnCRSD-AY MORXiSO APEftSO
NOTICE. I, the undersigned, fiavinjj sold to F. M. Thateb and Jons II. McNeelt, the undivided two-thirds of the " Eansrille Journal " Printing Establishment, which will hereafter be conducted by tbe and mjself under the name and stjle of the " EransTille Journal Companr." I take the entire charge and management ef the Editorial Department, and all communications of correspondents will be addressed to mo. Messrs. V. M. Th.iyer and John II. McXcelj will hare the entire charge and management of the basiaess and financial matters cf the office, and will attend to all matters appertaining thereto. All letters having refsrence to tho business of the office will be addressed to the Eransville Journal Company. P. Y. CARLILE. The October Emetic. We learn from a friend who has just reached home from Washington, that a determination is expressed there by the Lecompton leaders to carry this State at the next election at any cost. Bright and Fitch must bc sustained, and Judge Xiblack, and other Lecomptonites from this State must be returned to Congress, if labor, intrigue and money will accomplish these ends. Jesse P. Bright will open his coffers, filled to plethora,by means none can know, but all can guess; and, if need b3, empty them to gain the purpose; for the source of replenishing the loss will be preserved to him. His men have already begun their labors in all parts of the State, and are no if active in this Congressional District. It has been confidently proclaimed that Niblack shall be re -elected, and every Post master ever' one who can be swayed by hopes or fear of office, will be obliged to join in the effort to overcome the Lone3t convictions of the people. In the Indiana "Club- Room" at Washington, ten or twelve clerks arc constantly em ployed in counterfeiting the "franks" of Biight and Fitch and of other Lecompton members, to documents with which they aro flooding this State. Over 110,000 copies of Lecomp ton documents are reported to have been already sent to Indiana. Let no man who receives one of these missives flatter himself that it ia a personal attention from Bright or Fitch, or the member whoso frank it bears; for tbe frank is a forgery by one of the employees of the club room, and the direction is from a lust of voters furnished by the Postmasters in each village, which lists are never seen by Mr. Bright or other members, and they care no more for the men to whose address they are sent, than they do for the laborers on Southern plantation. Their interest in them is for their votes, and not themselves. Let those who receive these documents accept tho attention, and treat it as it deserves. fin Ttrmr. Th. PWt MartV.at Cr V . l r t - u -r the tnai of Oen. Tw.gg on charges of a breach of discioline and disresoect to the War Department, is now in session at ; Newport, opposite Cincinnati, and the noble old hero of a hundred battles, is1 present. The offensive acts appears to j hive onginated in the order of the Gen eral for the trial of Surgeon Wood, who Lad been previ usly tried by a court ordared by the President. In commenting on thii transaction in an official General oraerio iQsarinjr, vj jt. irioyu, oecreiarj of War, said: ..OalTwijmmmiiUd agroMbreaeA dutHin4 in appoin'.iu? a v;ouri oi inquiry i in a mitjr in avhih tl e Fresidrnt bad an I pointed a Court, and ia pablistun? to his cornmaud Lis opinion and doci.ionradid tJu oplui-rn. uhich t'u PrttUent hid proivmnctd aud jttbntKtd. ta order. He ba-1 do authority to relievo an oSoer from the censure the I'residfLt had pronounced on Lim. or to cast imputations on another olEcer Irom which the President had pronounced Lis entire acquittal. Besides the offence a;aint discipline, it is an offence against justice, to re-try, in the absence of ono party, what has been fully heard and tried in the presence of bth fieneral Twiggs is expected, hereafter, to enderstand, that he has no authority to revise and reverse the decision of the Prcaiv dent, and that ho will not he permitted to publish orders annulling or tett-.ug aside tho orders of the President. This order was sent to Gen. Twiggs with a command that he should puMish this official rebuke in his own orders 10 the Division under his command. He . ...... .... obeyed, but in doing so, accompanied it with a v ndication of his conduct, in which he remarks, that he makes the . explanittOn, that tbe antidote may go vrith tJie portion " This U the most ofFenr . - give remark contained in his aeience. For this the veteran General, the oldest , anl noblest remant of the Old army Of 1812. is brought to trial bv the vain - r w hot spur, Secretary Of War. rvr-Tii-i Ivolno flfWvthrPA JiLU'. w v. -..-0 j from the first of May, 1857, to the last! j.- f a t 1 tvool-lr n-inow. ,k uy f---". Ushed on Indayha-ve been obliged rive their readers an extra number thpir sheet for the vear embraced within ,v.ta j,tp- which is an actual loss these dates, wnicn is an actual oss l t a two ner cent, on the year's publication. r rTTlHl proprietor of the Dennison House . j i v.n in St. Louis, ha been arrested and held . J . f,m.u .v - BUI in f iJJV lVt V Jul.bMilj m ... ... rt. ... J v:. A hi hid house, Mtowaamvjwuwwaxuviu receive ber wages, ana womusn wsi daccd to drink of what he represented to hampagne. She know little more till next morning, when she awoke in the room, ecn tibia ef having been outrageously abused.
Testimony in tüi Elfctioh of (ET The crerasse opposite ew Or- uso Mitt 10 Ciliu,-ue eo n-"-4v , i r sent out to explore tho ronte for the Bright and Fitck. Three State Sena- lean is causing great, destruction of ma,i contracted to bo curried from tho Iliators. Messrs. Craven Murray, and property, and at the last accounts there river over land to California, reach- .. ; . . . v , . i t a I e ,. d xort Smith In Arkansas, last week, in Bobbs, have giren notice that they in- were but slight prospects of arresting the twenty-five day from tho Kio Giandojliso tend to sit as cotamissienera to take tes- flood till the rfter should fall. At the milc,in twenty-five days. T her pronounce . ... a tt-. .1 .' . the entir route from San If rarjeu aa pertimony in the case of Bright and Fitch, last dates the water was pouring through fectly practicable for taging purpoacs. The in the Senate Chamber at the city of In- the crevasse in some places fifteen feet wort part of the whole route-so far aa the .. . . j . , roads are concerned i from the led Liver
aianapous, on me otn 01 way, in pureuMion to Win. a- the ninetv ehrs haVe 1 1 .-r,,; Tt..t , rrwmrKit ha . " J "w gone through with that something may bo encitcd-tf ue or false-tha't may serve may serve as a pretence for retaining tho .bogus Senators in their seats. That, however, , has already been determined upon, as everv renorl from Washington declares. rnl 1 . , it , . ,.. i uey nave paiu me consmerauuu wi vuv retention in their subserviency to the La , T ... ... Southern Lecomptonites, and they now await a falflllment of the conditions of the contract Uut such a flagrant .tiola ton of tho will and rights of the people oi inuiana wui not do loierateu. i ue next Legislature will elect two legitimate r w 1 "11 a 1 ai i. x Fi'i. i- : . r . I e.- i. :n I repreMrnuinY . iuo emu:, wuu .. present their claims to a Senate conUinCircuit Court I We were in error yesterday in saying that Travia, who was counccted with Curna in the robbery of Mr. Soblcit, wa acquitted. Tho jury rendered a verdict of guilty, and sen him for five years to tho penitentiary. Barn escaped from the failure oi the State to connect him directly with the robbery. lie was seen with Travis immediately be fore and after the act, and there was little doubt that ho was an accomplice. Travis wa acen to knock Subliet down and take i hi watch. Aficr Lurns hud boon acquitted, Travis endeavored to use hia testimony to help him out of the scrape but it dkl him no good. John Dorscy was sentenced to two years imprisonment in the penitentiary for stealing fifty dollar from looter Korth. ' Dorscy plead guilty to the charge, and threw himself upon tho mercy of tho Court. Kobt. McConnvll was granted r. new trial for shoo'ing at Bill l'aync, and tried by the Judge, who sentenced him to a fine of f 30 aud confiticmcut for ono day in the county jail. Xavicr Dumbgartner was on trial last evening for stealing goo.! from Mr. S. Myers, his employer. The jnry had not rendered a verdict. . . w I In tho civil action of Milton II. Catlctt vs. II. W. Stcineeker and ethcts, the jury rendered a vcrdfct for.delcrtdaata. Tho case of the Hodiam Jlines against atcamcr Montgomery, resulted in a nou-suit. rrL gy . i . 1! , I xuo wuuu maaius rapia progreaa in clearing tbe docket, thoab it is LarJlj poa sib!e to cfet throuzh with it before it adjonrna on Saturday night. Agricultural Society. We call attention to the exhibit of the condition of the Vanderburgh County Land Association, tu be found in our advertising column. The Association is in s sound condition, with a subscribed stock of $3,975. They have realized about . , vri . . ' , , fcl.OOO. It is a tact, that there are some persons (who should have -acted j otherwise), in arrears. The uncollected stock amounts to $375, and had the subscriptions been paid op when due, there would have been a balance in the treas ury, to be divided among the &tockhold . . u U ..11 Ia r..k.. v,i wi " w mV f" lv """"" ""f4"mentS. The groundi are nOW Worth (at o k w v w- "w UVM,tJ um uccii luuiieu iu lujuiuicuisuu. is as it should be. Tho stockholders 'ill do well to invest their earnings, for .few r more,m tho n v.J. which will insure to them a proßtablc in the end, and tO the pub- ' r investment lic one of tl,e ßnest fair Eround in the State. (ttr The failure of the Collins' Lino Qf steamcra i now attributed notwithstanding their immense costs to the bad .,la ..i... 4tl r,,anj an,i w.-t r -" mnl. rT xnnttrn I i.n ' l.v nrn nnt . ... ... . ,. , . . . bu,lt Wlth water-tight compartments, and are therefore not so safo as tho British steamers. Tha cost of repairs . i 4i . j ,i and running them, has consumed the entire receipts. The New Yorkers are endeavoring to trade them to the l'hilidelphians. If they succeed, it is suppos ed they will take measures to build steamers with all tha in idem improvements, for a new line from Xsw York. J37Some year ago a bank messenger on board tho steamers between Newport and Providence, 11. I., was robbed of a vale containing t4C.000. It was taken almost before his eyes, but no cluo waa ever ob tained to tho manner of its mysterious disI.. M . , I biographical sketch of a notorious Knglish tme, MiKc.ßive mo ionowng uccouni oi . m circunstancea oi tne ronoery. ''Tho greatest robbery in which ho was concerned, wa the robbiry of the bankporter. between Newport and Providence, It. I. Mike and hia associatea ascertained that on a certain day tho bank porter would convey an im mens amount of money from Newport to Providenco. The tluevcs provided them Mlve with a satchel similar to the porter's, and oa tbo way to Providcuce, while one oi lllc ?aI1? disengaged Jua attentiou, iiue changed tha satchel. When openexl, itcoutaineti, to their delight, 140,000. A ooc as a fair division of the spoils had been made, . ttmi,, Knorated. and while one went West and another South, Mike took the safest plaa to prevent arrest by gomg to London With hi. share of the plunder. to m of A Methodist mW.onary in the Pa ßct'a Sound District wutoa that his charge of mbrM n teQt ftf antry two hundred oi v.h.j nr bib 1 sava ivua vuv au uuu cvw uu a v v vw I . . , , x - UM wcn "''0 W9"n 'wwuw' . I . a a w si T' V!? no prefer oeyoca I o navo inanns, ana aooui ,v to t wbltei nJ one hundred church members. We have 14.000 Indivns. and about 7.000 w r-It ia currently reported that the rnn - M of Europe, the Rothchilda. have be for tlie jMt tw0 or th moritha realixhnjf cotiously, but continaously, many of - tte curitica they held, both in London and I parj4.
aeep. iw rusn over me levee- gives
levee" has been COtiStantfir froin? for-1
1 . I,,,.- tit.. Af- P"1? tx-w mile.; An ample supply of
.... - .ö-. u ....v v.n.n nourinir out than at any previous time, The current' has undermined and swem The current has undermined and swept awaT the negro cabia of Mr. Bell's planution. The water is mrWimto the . v . . r track of the railroad. A considerable ,: r n. j . .u Vl ureil nu luc Br Uens tna ßeldjJ aboT(J anJ lo are par- . ... to v -v.v.s. iuoy aa.w ,,Ui t(f0 ftt the stock ianjins. The water was showing itself in' the nif of McDonoU3hrille arj(1 Alg;erS ia alanBins proximity. On the 21st it was up nearly to the Pavilion Gardsns, and ' was still advancing. In Algiers it was , , - , . . snMrM uf (Vt.. fjundrt which j3 nwIj point of land on that side of the river, fi4 J a iilAVf Arl aa ra t s spa t a 1iiiaa w.TawU as w ituiic Iii iHw j Protect t from ordinary flood. The elTorts to close the breach were very in efli.ient, and those at work at it, seemed ready to abandon it in despair. Immediately below Algiers there are a large number of the most valuable sugar estttes in Louisiana, many of them worth from $200,CXX) to $500,000 each, which . . be serj0usly injured, unless the cross t. . . 1 ict ccs auuu cuuuu w turii tue uuuu otf into the swamps in their rear. Tke Proobess of CALiroBsiA. In looking back uuon the history of Calilorv I. nia for ten years, its advance seems al most incredible. Citiea have been built the wilderness turned into cultivated fields, dotted with thrifty and populous villages railroad?, telegraph lines and canals have been, constructed, and her population already enjoy all the refine ments and advantages of an old civilization. At the beginning of 134S, Upper Culifornia contained hardly lV)iriliabiiauta,ot'wloni, L ...... . . t ' T . - 1.. unuui i,rvv wem iu ouii xraiiciM:o. 1 1 um) ricbua consi"ted in aliocp and cuttle: its only articles of exxrt beiti tbe wool, hair, bides, and tallow of these animals. In Mav. 1849, immigration coTimenccd to people Cptx-T Culiturnia; and this reztoti, before so qmet and poor, presented the mo.st contnueil mixtnrn ofnu-n. Histinrt in rm-c " VT customs, and lan-jonce. aUraeted thither by the labuluua disco venca or cold. hmiiunU came, not onlv by way of Manama and Cape Horn, but throngh rxnora, " Texas, and the valley of tho Mississippi, across tbe continent, Irom tbe Row inj land Mates, aud lrom loreirn countries. In Jane, 1850, tho census reckoned 92.560 inhabitants. In 1352, tbey numbered 26,V5'; and they have continued to increase gradually, till, at the end of 1S57, they amounted to 97,000, classified aa follows: 8:1-2,250 North' Americana. 64.200 Indians, 33,500 Chineo, . 12,000. Jrciich, . 15,000 of 1 ÄVb rT V0',0 Iri6J'' V Knv,ht: aud 4,000 ioplo of color. In ten vcars, tbertfore, irom 1S4S to lS33:tl.e population of aniorni ha increased lorty-ioiu. . .. i '.. t . i . f Salloon Experiments. Mr. Wise, the celebrated balloonist, has gone to Washington for the purpose of making a series of balloon experiments ,,n,l il,. ,1 f iVa ... ... .. unlaws tiiv ittiiuiiukv isiva unwvbivu vi itv I Smithsonian Institute. Which SUDDllCS h;m .:.. Jnctenmnnta far th nurnnc wth n.trumcnU for the purpose. One of the experiments will consist of a 4 anuiftrnn nriiillnnna in Iii Khan Of n K.nr,rn rntt-t In nnthr onn hn trill cut loose from tlio balloon, when two Ul.s' high (Ica.ins th. balloon in cbare of a companion) arui descend with a can- . -nl.m- Mr Wie- .Tn.M. as air conductor. Air. Wise exDCCts to publish the practicability f guiding balloons along the lines of telegraph, and PJ olüer mcaDS so a 10 w 10 "eer wr and amvo at a given point, with as much certainty as ships are made to naviate the ocean and carry on commerce i ... . I IUI me UIIU The Kebelliox in Ixiua. Since tlie fall of Lncknow, the rebellion in India, is con'ldcruJ cndodv Tho rebttl8 nro wpcred in amall sonads through thu country, and will . , .. . for some time Veep up a guerrilla war, hut all fear from them is pas!ed. Tho event has added luster to the prestige of English power. The good fortune, skill and energy with which this niot terrible mutiny has been crushed arc hardly paralleled in history. In ten months from he first rising at Mecrut men have been iont six and seven thousand miles over sea, and have crushed out armies ot rebels which mrtst at one time have numbered near a quarter of a million of men. Soldiers have arisen, too, in thia short Indian contest Campbell, IlavcWk, Greathead, Ncill and Wilson who have proved that tho carpet-knights of the Crimea were a UV. .Uli VUIT llllllb.ll VXISU. bV n UVill lLl 1 . . rjncej Platino Ko.inso,. Cai-Three lad. of eleven and twelve years old ut Detroit, who had bscn fascinated with reading the story ot Kobinsor Cruaoe. run away from m nie, and taking an old stiff, went to Belle Ile in St. Clair river, where they took Tip their ul.oJe in nu old fishing hut of small dimensions, the cracks of which they had stopped with grass and woods. An old fircl place in one corner, with a mud chimney. was wen auppuod with driftwood from the beach, and a skillet and tin kettle coiwtitnted their cooking utensils. Three blankets and a bench com pic tod the outfit. 5 On tho I walls were ban? the flhin(t ttla ' Tl.ir I friends and tho polk-c were in search of thera for aevera: Cays. Vt ben discovered at last, they wcm cfcgagcd in tho itrrceable oc- . enpation of demolrshing a large pike, which - . ... 'tL" loU of fun ftBti ,jentT f .n(1 were intending to remain all aammorif they Uad not Keen rared. ' - J - w BT A recent statement cf the Methodist I . u Cotlaiian ti. showa their resources to be about t700. ooo. rna-pronta aanng- tne past vear were $66,299, making a deduction of thirty-three per cent. lov Dad aeDia fj7"Mount Vesuviusyha a recent erup tion, has blown one of its cones into the air and thus changed' entirely the con formation of its Bumtait
Fon Smlth through the Indian Terri-
I 1 ' I M'H 2&f 'tue greatroute, was crossed by them m twentv-Vevcn hours, tli6listanee wood, water and crass i found on me ruiue, with the exception of .the Xaw Rtacado, ihi"cvcrcd with lu3 nriatit fvrnwtli of ?irmm Vm " V They pacd Capt. Pope'a "Camp of the rtesJ" NNU uevs. wuere no ia eugageu in uunuKuiteiian well for the purpose of proctiring wteron the llano lUacado: lie attained tho depth of one thousand and forty-seven tcet. but ha had not neeeeded in getting water the aur face. He waa then wring throngh imcstone rockt anJ fei6 confident that o ovn bc had j through thi ho would fiuJ an abundance of water. fc TLo Sut0 of Tcxas 1m tnmed her renitcntiary into a cotton factory and emI,l'.VB ül onv;et in tpindng and weav mg. I ne caiablianmeni mrns out irom 10.000 to 12,000 yard of cloth per week, and pa3 a a profit to to tho State. . v j . SPECIAL KOTICES; Ttff NOTICK8 in thi.. place, 10 cents pr line V25 (ilid Agate! one iusertion; 3Meents prr line tliixetinic; öu cents per line one week; Uiscouut nn lonicertime. Vandrrbtireh County Land Assortatlon. The folic wing exhibit shows the condition of the Vanderburgh County Laud Association, on February Ist,l: OR. ca. Real EsUie.. .l,Td S5 Capital Stock.. ..2,9 00 imin.Tements... t,t w Adaiiions..w. mh ' t'a - ii............. 5U.Muss 10 . Lucollectcd Si'k. Hi y r,4'"3 MM r. HOK.MiKUUK, sec'jr ana Treas ap29 XOTICK. The Stockholders f the Vanderbnrch County Land Association, are hereby notified, that anclecin win be held n Saturday, Si- i,at loViock r. Ji. la UK voun-iiouCi inr in purposv ui cic i- . t ... K. t . ing fire Trustee. A peueral attendance is required, 4 other important business will be bruu;ht before the St K-kholdcrs. By order of the VreMdon. ap2J P. II0RNRU00K, Sec'y. AGIlICCLTUltAL .OTIt'E. The V. C. Agricultural and Horticultural Society will hold its regular monthly meetlnc, on Saturday, M iy Ist.atlHoVl.'ck.P. M., In the CurtHoue. Ry order of the President. ap P. HORNOROOK. Sec'y. OUKRV. why u it th,t CHRISTADORO'. 7IAIR DYE is the bet IN THE WORLD! - BECAUSE eminent chemists say so; BECAUSE it contains no caustic compounds! BECAUSE It wears longer than any other! ' BRCAUSE it operates InsUiittneoujly! BECAUSE it dov not statu the skin! BECAUSE it nourishes and strengthens the nir! ÜKCAUSE it corrects tin bud effects or other dyes! BECAUSE its presence cannot be detected! , BECAUSE IT XKVKR FAILS! Sold everywhere and applied by all Hair Dressers. JOSEPH CHRISTADORO, ap-lmdt w No. 6 Ast or House, N. York! Iate Discoveries la Pathology show that very many of the di -aje which afflict mankind arise from Imparity of the lood. Thia has long been sunpectsd ntisonly latelj known. In consumption, tubercles are found to I a sedimentary deposit fmm the blood. Dropsy, Oont, Cancer, Ulcers and Eruptions, all arise aisonierea deposits rmm tiie Mooa. Billions dis "e'iny wlnlof eaea ana levers are causea solely ny iu aeranged unstate, and even the decline of lifef ollows the vitality in tbe blood. In view of these facts Dr Ayer designed his Cathsstic Pills especially to purify and invigorate th lood.aud hence we believe to arist its unparalelled success in Controlling disease. IMedk-af Journal. '-' nirSt dot a im RHEUMATISM.-Deafness, Neuralgia, Swelling, StifTiiess and all pains, cored by one buttle of Trof. be omth's Electric on This letter is one of many received recently lor. ui i-MTii: i .vi wcuinf in my nmi ... . . nearlv a year. After uslna manr thlncs without I lnfit, the first bottle ef your Uil I unci cured me entlrv,y , er mKr yoa M my rer. . , , , ... J.e.nolan, pswiw .1 f.: Chestnut street lloea anr of our lllzh IJrers ever eat too much dinner! If any of our readers have cooks Who tcmrt SÄOTÄ-ZTÄ.'K!: Ti,it froul fu,y olJ tntiema Dyspepsu. Take ' D Saauroaa's IaviuoasToa arxira miia. n mn wm tu m tinrn m itu lxio; but on the contrary, before the next meal tiuis approaches the appetite will be sharpened to appreciate any kind of f-Kvl. If the fiKnl rises or ur, the Iuvigoraor will fix the mauer at once, for tlii:re Is something In it that, tn use theexprci'-'ion of a frirnd, will let a man eat grayet stntte?, and take tbe Iiivignratur and they will digest. We nave tried it in double do -ws, on one or two occaclous, for sick headache, and it acts like a charm. W hat we want to say to our readers, young or old , Is, if anything ails yon, go without delay and get a bottle of Da iUioroao's IsviooasToa,aiid if it don't cure. come aud tell us, for we want to (fee one person that it will not lienent. (See AdrertiaeiaeuU) a.ar2)-d&wlm 3003 Cases. lBT-ANOLDINDIAN;DOCTlrt -who has ma ie his fortune and retired from business, will spend the remainder of his days in curing tliat dread, ful disease. CONSUMPTIOX-rats or chasoc; his earnest desire being to communicate to the world his remedies tliat hare proTed successful in mre than 30"S rase., lie requires each applicant to scud him a minute description of the symptoms, with two stamps, (6 certs) to pay the return letter, In which he will return .them bis A0YICB PKE5CR1PTIOX, with directions Ut preparing the medicines. Sic. Tbe OLD DOCTOR hopes that thoseafBicted will not, on account of delicacy, refrain frm consulting him because he makes No Charge. Ilia sole object in adrertUing is to do all the good he can before lis dies- He feels tliat he is justly celebrated for the cure of Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Nerrviu AectionsfT, Coughs Colds, Asc- , Address DOCT. UNCAS BRANT, 1 Box j&a, p, o. w Trk. January 57, i.sjj. tmlmi 3000 Cases. i & 3000 Case . 3000 Cases 3000 Cases. 300 0 Cases 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. SOOOCasss. 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. - Consumption tv a old i.vdiax doctor while a Missionary among the InCured. - 4ans of the Rocky Mountains, dis coTered a RARE PLAXTdhatnrovea Consumption to be a eertain cure for Consumption, , roncmusviaüima, Lirer Comptaiut, Coxed. wrous A flections, Coughs Colds, &c. Haying now made his fortune Consumption, and retired from businesa.he wUI send the prescripUon and directions f Cared. lreparlng the medicines rasa or chasoe, to aU who dtsire It, and Consumption will send theiraddress, enclosing two ' . stamps t cents,) to pay ths return Cured. . letter, with a description ef their symptoms. Consumption Th, 014 Ddctor eur,d m9n - taan 3000 cases or cossfmptioh vureo. aione ud hopes aU afflicted pesple .. wiU arail themselres ef this opporConiumpuen tunity.as the Doctor wishes to do all , . . the good he can before hs dies. Cured. ... Address, Conaumptios Cared. DOCT. UCAS BRANT, BoxS31i P. 0., New Tork. mrl 3ml wd.
s SPECIAL NOTICES.
CRESCENT, CITY HANK. i Biiictom.-Jon A. Tir.tfr, Cohea Bae Thomas E. Gar Vt and Jhr LawV v' ' '. ! Receives deposits, luy aix( iti:Coiu anil exchange. Tntereat allowed wi tiin depil attach mir . uwy bcafrecl apon with depositor! and fptcJfied in certificate. Exchange on New York, Cincinnati aud LouUTilie, Great Britain. Franc. Switzerland. Uel-(iuin,U-tlUnd,Kuia. Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and all the cities and large towni of Germany, for alein sainiouit. CMlei-rioti made. and proceeds remitted prom j-Uy at cwrretil rate f achng- ... JOUJti.lUIIl,lVes. W. BARER. Cahier. ap!9 Sm DflAX at Southern 3IUi, Tor H) ct. per vilslicl at retail, and pfr ton, ty " - nA.tr '' inlflllllT I I rTTT w t ' v Dyteptia mui Fit.-1R. TUAC V DBLORMZ, tli great eurer f Consumption, was fur several yexra so badly alBictwd with Dyspepsia Hint for a part of the I timshe was confined U hi. bed.: Hewas crtattally cured by prescription furr iahed him by ayuanf clair. Vovantcirl..Thisi.rearrir,tion.ciTen r s mjre cLJd while in a sUt of trance, has cured ereryhody who - T . I has taken It, er er harinf failed oiice tt is equally ajiürelacAÄSof Fits as of Dtsrirm.. Theiigi-e-dletiU maybe found in any'dru; store. Iwillseud this Talua'ale presiTlptloo to aay person on the ret aipt of one stamp to pay postage. Addnas, Da. TRACY DELORM , ..l.J II' Great Carer of Consumption, nlJt-wtm . .. .. 'MriaVIiulllffir it . i . . . - . . ' j : 1 . i .J? " 8PIUN( MEDICINE.1.7 Get the fürest, . , . Get the Cheapest, Get the most EfllcaclonsI In short, g-ct THE BEST, which are Da.Roa&ca's Scasdi!aviar L'lood Prairtaa aao DloodPiiis. These wonderful Medicines are entirely yegetable, learenwbad efiects.snd can not by any possibility injure the nnut delicate constitution. Nerer wis a rood Spring Medicine so neceddarr as now, for it. ad dition to tne Skia Diseases and dercnged Stoma-h and Liver which every winter jroducen, it ia most eTiuent t all ho are accuoniel to note tut powenui influence for. good or til that the mind has upon the body, that ths anxiety of mind caused by the late wide-spread money troubles, has injured the general health of almost erery one. Then cleanse, utrenifthen and purify your, systeni( with the Scandinarian Renedic.and yon wiU prolh)y, sare yourself from serious illiu'ss the coming summer. Cy g xlvertiK'nienU AtwM ' ' CAtTIOX. Beware of all drunken pedlars, and low piarune DruacSsts. putting up a stuft aud calling it Electric Oif, made out of Campheu'e and Mead's foot Cii the:r only aim is to g t money. Buy none but the original and genuine De Grath's Electric Oit.sotcin vcutor and proprietor of Mectric Oil. All Electric 0 J mtut have nay written signature on the Labe, and my name blown in, the B Mtle, which, to imitnby f sery. PROr.C DcOltATH, ElectrCS?.? For sale only by respectable druggists and country ntercharta. ap-IW ii a-amBiBajBffaBas-Bs Iostetter.-rThee. buttles f JlWeiter's VereU bin Stomach Bitters, will cure the Dyspepsia; one bottle will create an appetite, force otf the impure bile, purify the blood and lavlgbrate the system; two buttles will cure the worst form of Liver Complaint: one buttle will si. si pate thäs weakness at the pit of Hie stiia.ich, give color to the countenance, impart tone and strength to the system, and lend cheerfulness to the mind. Every family should have Hstetters celebrated Stomach Bitters. No articV is so peculiarly adapted to the depressing e fleets of our climate. Sold by DruggisU and dealers generally. . ,-apaa.isr ! ! i-r a r ' i ; : ra a i , . BODIAM MINING COMPANY, .f. (Office on Water atreet, under tbe Teleirragh Office.) Cart loads of H bushels of Bodiam llne Coal delivered to any part of the city at 1 (0 per load. Coal weighed, if desired, at the expense of the purchaser. Notes of solvent banks of Illinois and Wisconsin taken in payment. . .JOHN Wy MOND. dec2 t . ' Secretary and Manager. Advanced years often cause us to feel the ne cessity of a resort to some artificial means, by hkh to rally and restore temporary strength and being to our impaired faculties, which Is mosteflectually done by the useoj 1 lostet ter's celebrated Stomach Bieters, before meals. One wine glass used as per directions ou the bottle, or in smaller quantities, if the p.Ton Is weak in body, will convince the most credulous of IU restorative effects, to which thousands can tes tify who used it for years, and und jr no circumstance could he persnaJ! to do without it. Ladies, espe vlany,hare found inestimable benefits resulting from tke use of it Tor sale by dnug itts generally. apW-lw Mexican Mustang Liniment. rom rich and onr, bond 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 saved, valuable animals made useful, and nn told ills assuagi d by this great medicine which are surprising t the judgment of man. What family does not reiaire a standard Liniment. Who ever heard of the same effects produced by any other article? For Ciu, Bruiie., Sprains. Kheumatism, Swellings, Btrained Horses, fee , it has no equal. Bawsaa or Imitations. The genuine Mustang Liniment is sold by all respectable Druggists and Livery Men in every togn, parish and hamlet throughout North and South America Europe and the Islands of the Ocean. Buy atouct. Beware of auy other 'Bragg ' Liniment- it is a base imitation. - ' ; BARNES & PARK, Proprietors, New York. marJI-JJt wlm Glddlneaa, Headache, die. These paifcs aad disajnwihl feelings are generally symptoms of S"me other complaint; rurh as dyspcixia, apoplexy, and various others, all f whU-li are caued by coir up noxious mitter, clopjyig the varinu circulations; hence, a stream or rush of blood to the head, and by the aciteaient a great pressuis on tbe brain. Gidtli ness, headwhe, loss of memory, dimness of sight , and Tarious other complaints are tlie result. Thus it will be seen that all the abore painful and distressing maladies owe their origin to the blood. Dr. Morse's In dUn Root Tills are acknowledged to be the only incdi cine tliat will thoroughly purify the blood. Taey en terthe blool, and follaw the stream of life on its jonrney thrum h Uie system. They root out all foulness and impurity, and drire out erery unhealthy otvtruc tion. ' They should be t iken erery night In sufficient quantities to operate brikly, by cotuiocncing with two pills on goir.g to Im1,' thr;c the next night, four the next; if the symtoms are n! rumored, Commence agaiu with two pills aud go up again as lefort. Con tinue in like manner, until the blood is thoroughly purified, aud all pain and distress Is entirely remored. . Obtain one of our Tree Almanacs, and' rad the history of Dr. Morse's faihcr.snd how this medicine was Introduced. BEWARE of 2 eounterfeit of these Pills yellow wtsrrtas, AU genuine are in blue wrappers, with the signature uf A.J. Wlite Si Co., on each box Price lieu. Dr. Mors Indian Jta.it Tills are sold by dealers in Medicines. niar:!l-d Jt-TO-DAY'S ..ADVERTISEMENTS. ItATKS. One qnsrf, (10 line solid Apntc), three times. 11 On One week, l ifi T wrrlt. .............. 3 .V One month, 4 00 hThreemnths j ; 50 ix months, V..'.:.. .......'.19 Onevear, ilj 00 . if ifmcouiuin larger at remiiemenu. iv t'anis i.f six Jin-s or under, 10 per annum. Ts?" No "tillforbid"adTertisemenr4'ecelvel. fc J" No adrertisemeiit inserted for less than St.- . & .WALDKIRCII, , JEWELLER AND -ENGRAVER. OAS remoTed to the northwest corner of First and Sycamore street, where he is now prepared t execute promptly all orders for making and repairing Jewelry ana silverware. ap-awd OOFING TIN im boxes lc Hoofing Tin; Zi io ix no do, lbOMIs Sheet Iron; Received and for aale hy SAMUEL OF.R. IRON! IR0X!-A steamer Argonau large lot Just received, per steamer Argonaut, which makes onr assortment complete. For sale by aji v r.ij irt. St iPRtNUS AXLES :,0 set assorted fittafurg pr-ngs; - 4n An Eajttern do. 500 do Waenn and Buggy Axles; On hand and for sale by . . api SAMUEL Or.R. D. O'NEEL, BEGS to inform his old patrons and the rublio renerallv. that he is constantly manufactarins! taring the most elegant Garments. Gentlemen can select their cloths at any house, and he will make them no to order, and warrant the most complete and fashionable tit. He can be always found at Hughes' dry goods store, corner Main and Second streets, apft-lw
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
, fa BOARDIXC. t 1WO imtlcnfli uul their wire. and a ft Ja. sincle autlenien.can setrleamnt room, with good Ijoarding at the WAL.NUf TUEET liOUE, curuerot Walnut and rirat streuu. apil-U A Tenement Wanted! 'tllE undersigned wishes to leas a tenement with four or fir room, price not t exceed f 1 lä, itnd poaesiion desirel imniedtatelT. Apply to it-iiUtr u uvvua 1 The Inrivalled KENTUCKY HARVESTER, MOWING AIS D REAPING. WMIIS Machine was fntrtdneed and nad for the JL first time durina the harrest of lt&: and. thouch new. it has already established for itell a reoutatioa which ha never tea reached by any other combined RApera.nd Mower. South and West: an4 11 new occupies m poauion wr in mavAnce 01 ail its cotnpstitors. . ' FaF&'gZ Machines were and tb demand not suppiiel Inth Mate of Kentucky. Tenneaaee. Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, lows, Arajnsas, Aiaanü eijhlnf the fact moat concluaiwly, that lor iiimrini. Minn i m inn. ircinia. ainuiiaaiDni. uni renal A use, cottoray, strength, and ethciency. this i is everv thine that is desirable, both as a Ma bins KMnrruil aa a Mower V e hare mate some raluahle ireproTements, suf mini liv canrfiil ohaerTation and experiment Surini the lat harrest. These will be addrd to all our lteapersand Mowers now buiUinf for the harvest of for sal on eonsignmut, fcy a.'-amdXw ALLIS U HOWES VALUABLE BOOK. roa Justices, Lawyers Sc Business Men. McDOXALD'S TREATISE. A Treatise on the Law relating to the Powers and . mines oi Justices of the Peace and Consiablevfn ths State of Indiana, with practical Forms aud Essays on various Titles of the Com mon Law BY DAVID MCDONALD. ,ü l It'll : . All classes of Officers of Law, will find this work a convenient, complete ana accurate gutae in tne per formance of their various official duties: to tne pro feion generally, it will prove valuable and useful, and reference to the book will show tliat to business men, it is a copious rountam or unportaut ana valuable information. The volume embraces everj wing relating tomsis htrfore Justices, with the L w of Evidence. Codtrusts FArtuerilup, Attachments, Liens, rromissory Note., ami other subjects, interesting to every man of business '' 1 . , - It is a carefully arranged and well made Book, and is j ual, hat ths professioit needed . linaiana nenvinei. InouroulnionItsconeral use by Justices of the Pruce will teu.l materially U dn-iiii!h litigation, oriatethe frequency of appeals to higher Courts, and further the juxtor administration of the judicial powers estea tn tnose oin.-en. ... WALTER MARSH, t U ' J. W. GORDON, SOLOMON CLAVPOOL, 1 A. A. II AMMllMl. urpoes intended, 'S Taluable VSUiin that xhniilil he in thi haiiill ofFerT-artrceottlie Peace ill tha eHate, 14 boss, it rmit me, the book, or a similar one. is inaispcn hl. JOi. SULLIVAN. Tho work will be esnecM'y valuade to those for whran It w. Kirticularlv leifaed: aud besides there ar-ittjeos relating to ths general practice trratud of, which will also render it hliuv Tainanie to me pro fess on genenaly; tu whom 1 cneerruny rwraratoo it. , " , S. B. GOOKINS, v" " " JnSce stUD. Court. Pmra-SincVrriiiiM. br mil. ttreuaid. S4.a0: fire copies, to one aMres, will be sent lor 9X.w, orten copies ror jij.oii. Ä ... ap2",.O I . ; , Cincinnati. O. PR. JOHN MIGENISS, . 4UliYSlClAN: AND SURGEON. rWENDKU.'.hi iHifesslnnal serrics to the citl M rv-tis r LTansviiie aim suiroun'iing country. O'fice. corner of Second and Locust streets. apZi-d&wtiuTj , ' Rochester Coopers' Tools! .,, . xs. su siiTos'i "aiMOs rris." gfkN or about the 1Mb of May, I shall hare a fine w.Wfctnck or Bartn's Justly celebrated uoopers' Toolr, which are anuaeationanty saperor to all other makers. Kt-er yoar money until you can gt the aasr out. Call at my new stand, opposite J. II. Maghee fc Cs. . . ClJAttLä. 9. HlLLS. api; . . . - . ,, . . , House for Rent. DESIRABLE reaidene, situated in Ris npper rW nart uf the citr.Ointaininif ff Vf mnnii. Litrlirn tch cellar, stable, wood-slied, iiC, acc. If or terms, apHy at ths Journal orrue. . tapio-ir BUSHELS rrimeOats,fnr mleby I tTafTk RUSH. Prime X 3J. Aw sale by Hungarian Gr Seed Z. II. COOK i SON I7GlS,ftC 1U) dos. Ecrst KTJUlbs.Ta'He hatter! prime Lard Receired thu day by Z. n.COOK kF05. K'XTRA TAMIL VI IfKGAR-J bbhuebolcc tide, for sale Tery low ty GILBERT St BOWLE, Sycamore sU ap2i ' 'AH iS Mds. in fine order. jut received and I B sale by r OILBKRT tt BOWLES ut received and for CI! E ES E 50 boxes "best W. R. and HsroMir, for sale by . . k GILBERT & BOWLES. CJARDINES f cases nalressnd ooarters, for sale 1 by GILBERT tt BOWLES. n.AR SOAP JO boxes Proetoe at Gambles, for sale SSlpy . .1. UIKKKKT It BOWLES. M 'ORN BROOUB-rU) das. awxted analitles, for 'saieoy ... tlLlbitl ii ISUn LiEa. apJö TANTE CUBRANTS-4 bbl. rboiee, for sale by MA GILBERT & BOWLES. (SEED POTATOES-Hl bbli. pure Me?hanoe Kzr potatoes, fur sal at -1 Z.H. COOK. Il HCfS Sä. anil nERKIN a-i0 boxes 7io. 1, for sale by - OILRRRT k ft OWLER. g CHOICE INDKJ0-I ceroons, just received and Wuf lor sale cy UILBEKT 81 BOWLES. ff AGAZINES AND PATERS of all kinds for 11 M. May, receired at . M. T.. JOnNSOX'S.Firrtat. KZnickerbocker LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF THi: CITY OF NEW YORK Statement of the Condition of thi ''Companr March 1st 1837. Capital and Aecuranlatloa... 8173,792, 44 Capiut block. a(m,Ke,iio Life Insurance for fremiam, tic.....' lJp,-. IiiUreat roceired and accrued i",l4,il '''''Iii ; ' l t - a : Disbursements, including Losses, Falaries, Kent, Taxes, Commission, ;T Medical Fees, lMyidends to Ktock- ' holders, lie. ic. JrfSl'S Total Cat iUl and Accumulation . . . . 173.722,44 ASSETS. Bonds and Mortgage:), Premium Notes, Bills Keceivable, Loans of, call, Caidi, &c - - 16M,r3 Acct uet Interest and 1'remiums unpaid, 4.7311 furniture fonico SITi.TQ-I.Jl STEPHEN C WHEELER, Secretarr . 17 William Stssst, New York, March, IW. f At the rennest of the President and Board of Directors of tlie Knickerbocker Life Insurance Company, I certify that the mode of computing preaent value of the Policies employed by th Secretary or the Company is scientifically correct, and in accord auce with the prescriptions of the charter. I also certify, that I hre compared tbe liat of policies f urnivhed me by tlie Preaident as on the books of tbe Company with valuation tables sutticieutly to test theaoturaey of the results given by the Secretary, anil tind the value aaetaierl witliin tol numerically c-trrect- Xliat ia t say, the present value of the future risk of the tfice un all outHUnding policies, or the difference between the present value of the future premium t I paid on them i e43,M7.t9. The total value of policies, the holders of which are entitled to dividends is $W27J. And if the surplus is correctly stated at 71,315,71, the litfcretice betweea thi and I be preent value of the future risk of the Company on exiating policies, after deilucting 10 per cent, of it for the relief fund, is the proreramount for dividend, ta wit, 24,610.97. The true principle of dividend is toaaaign to each polier holder who has insured on the mutual plan a ths re propcrtioned to tbe present Talaeof his policy, which is the true value of his interest as a stock, holder f tho Company. This ahara to H percent, of the present value of the polier. Tebrnary 2oth, 183". As Agent f.w the above Company, I am prepared to issue Policies, on the most favorable terms. Pamphlets riving a; desirable informijon,can be had, on api'iiouwu. nil.T, PAQK. ivansville, April !tth, lso.. iy. CIO AR S.3Hr O" n- Havana Cigars; teOJttOO genuine G. D. Gun Caps; 24 boxes Head Clothes' Pins; lOcaaei white Cedar ehurna; SO bates Wrapping Twiue; M coil Jute Hope: SOeoils Manilla Rope: n 3 gross Transparent Soap; Received and for sale by . 1 I.cD. ITXIMANN. A Ureat Battle with tke Morsneru. On the 26th of this month Slater's Ambrotype Car wil be moved to the upper part of the dty. Those who wish to get pictures while the Carls on Sixth street, will please call soen. Pictures for fifty cents. apU-wlt
Potatoes.
M fifk BUSHELS fine, Krje Mealy PoUto".. 4-tFlf in store aad for aale at rery rr-inable tisures,toclose,by . BKOWN tAIKJaAÄ. apas . ; , r; . SUJIDRIXR19 haft fine Llrerpool Table Salt; 30 hit. Liois Tar; - . 6 bils. I'uIt. snpw; bbls. crushed do; 10 do. small Leaf bufar; 15 boxes " lump Tolavxo: , 10 do. fine a. Tolaeco, best brand: 10 cases Olirs Oil. doa. J jurt buttlea; IJ do. do. do. M do. 3 pint bottle; liO ken pure YThita Lead ; $ bbls. Turpentine; 5fl boxes Hamburg Cheese; -. . , IteceiTed and for sale by I. & D. I1EI.V A? S-apJ3-tf CECRV.AM IN TEN MINUTES 4 dos. jl quarts; .. 4 do 4 do; . 4 do do; AUSTIN'S VATENT ICE CREAM TREEEERS, s receiTfrt and for sale at I. k d. I1KIN4NN. CURKAKT4 & CEMENT 5eis. Cnrrants; 50 bids Cement: ReceiTen and lr sals br I. fc P. HEIM ANN. KSLIES'S UAZETTR OF PASI! ION f May I at DUllELU & CONY.NUTUN'S. ON DON NEWS, st lapiJ 1MIBELL& CONTNOTONS. ARTHUR'S HOME MAUAZINK, for Mar, at' 1X1BKL1. H. COXVywTON'l. For Sale or Rent. A DKSIRADLE residence situated In the vppT 2m. vrt of Uie city, containing six rooms ana sitcnen. bavins alo the uecesmry outhouvea beloncins to it. or frmaaiu'iy to ii. u. i,i..M.uuAM.mii store of Charles llahcock. ai20 4w FIXE L13ICLR. TIIE subscriber has just received from Messrs. Kenton ii Frew, Chataoue county, N . Y.. 600, -t WW feet No. l.PINE LUMBER. Carpenters and.. Builders are respectfully inrtd to examine tnia lot. of Lumber, as .t is supJriol, to anything in this PINE SHINGLES. f AA.OAfl No. 1 rno mistake) 1'INE SIIIXGLT?,? received with the shore Lumei , and for sale as ham times' prices. Those a waat Mangles and not Chips, will pleass call and examine these. apav-tr ' : Great Attraction! EIGHT DATS S1LE AT AUCTION!' Iu the Store ou Jlain St., next door to the State Dank. A CONSIGNMENT from a failure at the city of Louisville, consist ins of fVJksj worth of Good. ot the bitest fashion: such as Gentlemen's Clthinr and Underwear, Piece-Goods, French llroad Cloths, Cassimeres, Satiuetts, Cassipetts, Linen, Linen Drtlb,' Hats and Caps, UenU Slirpers, Longres. Shoes Portmonies, Scissors, Razors, Rasnr Strops, Imported. C:cars. Swine Balances. 100 caes Assorted Look in C Gn,l"0 boxes assorted Glassware, consisting of article most neceaary for fttmilT . A large assortment of the latest style of Ladies' Jewelry, Ailver I'lnte, manuractured : the iest mechanic in tne t'nioit, onnaistiiig of Table and Tea-Sioou, Voraa Mustard poons, sc. etc. All of which miM be sol.t to the highest balder this week, by order ut the Asimees. fci le Ut coramcica this morning at I o'clock, and continue from day to day until tlie entire stuck is sold out. Evening rale to commence at 7 o clock. Every ldv is invited lo call and bay chea,atnd' take advantage of the hard times. J. Ii 11.41. l 1 i Auctioneer from Louisville, Ky. V. B. 100 doi. different sices blenched and un bleached pure Linen Tale Cloths. Irish Linen, Tow el Linen, ana nunareas oi oinei arucu-s too numerous to mention. . api-tf -a. CHANCES FOR A BAEGAIN! AN OLD ESTABLISHED 3E3L0 3ES3Ld FOR SALE! TIIE PAYILIOIV nOTELy KEPT for the Ud eight years by C.K.Daaw.to now ofleted for sale. The lease, furniture, sfct-es,. and fixtures, will be sold at low figures, Thi houseis situated oa the river, in the ren'er of businessy and has a large and paying business built up, wWieh can be retained. The attention of buyers Is solkite-f, as the terms are most liberal, and the price uitafexceedir.gry low. ' For particulars, address C. K. IREWf ) a., Pavilion note!, Evar.sviTTe, Ind. aptf . - . BCII.DIU MI1T1U1IALÄKMRiO Litrbla S-iu hah; jrno no IMS o: 3mi) do 10-13 no; 2,00)1 0 1 U d.. J,(X"0 do 1-1S dv, j,ts0 do ia-ls dn; , 1,0 do U H do; " 3M Pannel loors sort-df jOpairs Wialow Bliadst (0 UM. Cement. 20 Bbls. Plrwter Parish SO Ibur Plarterw s' 1 1 sir Together with White and Grsy Lime. J ast received and for salu by .... ap3t) E-? BAITCOCK. ECKIVED LAST MfJHT.Godry's Lady s Book, for Slav; Graham's Msgasine, do do; Kallou's Weeklv. da du; Gidev's Pattern Book, so do; The three Beauties, ly Mrs. couth worth Godev's Book of Toilet; . . New York Ledger, Jih of Arril; Flag of our Union, 14th of Arii; Ballou's Pictorial, do do; Harper's Weekly, do So. rorsaleat J.nKAL'S. U- IIITE LEAD. 200 Krc tn . V ad IJ P. Kegs for sale by OKh, DAL7.KLL St CO. apll WHITE I.IMK AND CEMBST. bids. Lime; 100 do Cement; Just received and for sal' ty ' . apll ORll.DALZF.LI.. A CO. OUN DRIES. S3 SO Kecs New Castle Soda: s yj croons inl;rn; 10grosF. Coffee: ifi Bhls. hmith's Cider Tinegart M Rl. Rosin; 54 Boxea Summer Md. Candles; 15 Tierces Prime Rice; 1 ! I Cases Matches. For sale br api; OK, DA 13 ELL, & X Street Potatoe Plants. JAM now prepared to fill orders for any imnnna of choice weet itatoe plai.t. A constant supply to be had at the store of Z. 11. Ck K So. aiIC-?w FREI). Mi ARPE. MACHINE-MADE HORSE ' SHOES. W ß' THE TROT IRON AND NAIL FACTORY, at. I Trr, N. Y.. have HENRY BI RHEN'S IMPUOVt'D HOUSE SHOE MACHINERY now in successful feration, and are prrirel tn execute order for HO KSK and MCLE SIluKg of any Weight and Pattern, at a iTice but liule abore the price of Horse Shoe Iron. The uality of the Iron nd lu thee shoe Is warranted In eveJr respect. Tle shoes have beea appruved of. and are now used br the United States Government exclusively, as lo r n.snr r.f the principal Stage and Oumibns Companies and Hnrae Shoerithrougheutthecontitry. Any person inciting 5 to th undersicned. will have a sample of I (X lls., assorted sises, sent to his address. Orders addressed to the subscriber, at JTroT, will receive prompt attention. WM. F. BURDEN. Arent, aplMy Tr) , N . Y. I IME.JLd 4 KM. White Lime: an iihds. (tray Lime; IM Bbls. llTtfraulic Cement; Tn store and for sale by GEO. FOSTER k CO.. BOOKS! BOOKS!! AND PAPERWARLIIOUS13! ML. JOHNSON, would rejctfully inrile theatleutiun of merchaius and others to bis Ii t .r account book, manuf.iciure-l to order front the feiy best pier in any style ut Biodiug. sccm as LEDGERS, DAI' BOOKS. CASH HOOKS, BLOTTKKS. ? RECEIPT ROOKS, SALES BXtKNtro KECOKD BXKS, and everr other kind of lUauk and Mesnoranduta Books. Ala.sbtel P.na im a great variety ; En velopes of every sixe: Burt". Yellow. t hue and Blue luks of aU kiud: Gold Peusand Pen llukder. Letter Clamps, aand Bx-, Gum JiunU. luk.tand, in a very great variety, fee. . , Rule, Dk Pads. Pen lUckf, BloiiiPf Board, Letter Stamps, Paper ft cighu, Tape Measures, prtmniea, Port-Folio, Work Baskets, and Wrapping Paper of all kinds and iie, to be foundat M.L. JOHNSON'S. apl5-tf First st. bt-tween Main and lft C- "SOFFEK, kCJ 50 Bags Prime Rio Coflee; 1 do Pepr. l$mSWL.UItllMS. 3 m,0iuUuuny Rags; 15 hhls CrusSed Sugnr; Jjbt.s Pondered Supir, Mi.v, S5 btds Loaf Sir.u store yifft-CHlROS.
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