Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 135, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 April 1858 — Page 2

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EVANSVILLK,IND.

It) AY MORNING

APRIL SO

majority of th rote cast be for Proposition "icccpW," thj l'retJJerit of the United Statesj

an soon as tha lad is dolj ruade wowd w biro, hall annouuc the surue by proclamation, and thereafter, and without any larther proceeding on the part of Congrc, th admission ol the Sut of Kansas into the lnion, npor an equal fooling with the original Mates in all respect whatever, hall bo completed and absolute, and ssid Hute aball be entitled to one member in thi Horn of Representatives in the Con-re of the United Statea un

til tle next cchh t taken. dj me iieri UovernmcBt. Jlut, should a majority of tho vote cast be tor .lropoitieii rejocted, It hall bo deemed and held that tho people of Kansas d" not kiru . admission into the

Uoion with sard sjonaatntion, under tbeeon-

and in

are

hereby authorised and empowered to form

tor themselves a Constitution and Slate government, by the name ot the State of Kan-

and may elect delegate -for that purpose

whenever, ana not oeiore, iui asccriaineu uj a cenons duly and legally taken, that the pop

ulation of said territory equals or exceeds the

ratio of representation required lor a member f the House of Keprensentati vea of the

Congress of the Totted States; and whenever thereafter such delegates shall assemble Jn conrention. they shall first determine by a

toU whether it is the wish of the peoplo of

the proposed Mate to be admitted into me Union at that time; and if so shall proceed to form a constitution, and täte all necessary

steps for the establishment or a btate government, in conformity with the Federal Con

stitution, fubjoct to such limitations and re-

ENGLISH'' SUBSTITUTS prores to be strictions a to the mode aud manner of ita

Tery different thing from thai first r proposed State as they may have prescribed portad and published br tho ' first by la, and shall be entitled to admission in-

I w tuv suivu - - -- ---

tion, thus fairly and legally made, with or without slavery, as ssid coustitntion may prescribe.

, NOTICE. "I, tha undersigned, bavins sold to F, Thater and Joux H. McSEELf, the divided two-thirds of the " ETansrille mrnal ' Printing Establishment, which ill hereafter be conducted br them and

r , , . .,. f k I WitionssU forth in said proposition; and tself under the name and atjrle of the thatCTenMhe lH.op8 0? Territory

thransyille Journal Company." I ute le entire .charge and management Of the -ditorlal Department, and all communicaons of correspondents will be addressed inc. Messrs. F. M. Thayer and dohn I. McNeely will hare the entire charge nd management of tho basinets and Inancial matters of the office, and will .Mend to all milters appertaining thereto. Yll letters hating reference to the business of the office will be addressed to the Eyansyille Journal Company. ' ' F. Y.CAnULE.

The Kale T Fart Bacillus.

The rtnajority of tho Committee" ap

pointed by tho Houso to investigate the

circumstances attending the sale of Fort Snelli'ng," express the following sere re censures upon the conduct of the Secre Ury of War. They say : ' -- That the sate was effected with such pri

vacy, that, outside of tha Secretary of War, none but the combination immediately in-' Urcsted.hAd any knowledge 'of it, and the

; co u n cni pkoc va :di n a s i i , Co'VNrif. Chambsk, p jf X lyansA illc, ,pril 20, 1SÖS. ) RftiiÄet nnrsnant to adionrnmcnt. the

Mayor In the chair, a bare ouornm of Conncilroen beinff pfescut. The Msyor notified the lioaid that TraT Schneider Weign-

mas'.cr to lower hay scale, will not accept tno appointment. This notice led to the consideration ot the subject whether these scales are located where ther should be to render

the proper ver vices-to tho community

ucu ooiaincd puuiicity onj aiiariiie eon- rtJSHacd irreiaua tho nrmaüon of the sale, by the- Secretary of 1 he DiÄCVf0r locating

v-.i .u 7 t.1''1'! and to provide for thcij ,Ao special authority was criven mm to sell. v. m..'awt.

mm no maj

and material section of the bill. . It does

not provide lor the submission of the Lecorapton Constitution to a rote of the people at all, but submits a land ordinance to be accepted or rejected, and

upon the decision of the land proposition,

Mrs. General Gaines has had anothor

trial in one of the causes for the recovery of her putative father's (Daniel Clark')

is the acceptance or the rejection of the property in New Orleans, before tho U.

Constitution, and the admission of the S. District Court of Louisiana. The State into the Union to depend. It is a Court decided against her legitimacy, and most deceptive and treacherous betrayal also that Clark was insolvent at the time of tho great fundamental principle of of his death, and that there was no proof the right of the people to vote upon their of fraud in the sale of his properly - and

Constitution. By this bill they are de the settlement of his estate. Most of the

people of New Orleans will concur in the correctness of the decision. The part

ners and administrators of Clark were men of the strictest moral integrity, who tired till within a year or two, and were both entrusted with the management of two of the largest banks in New Orleans, as cashiers, for thirty or forty years by annual elections. ' They died poor with-

No the

nied the rizht to rote on their own fun

damental law but they are called upon

to sanction an ordinance of Congress. The supporters of this bill place them

selves in the absurd position of denying to the people of Kansas the right to adopt or reject a constitution of their own, and at the same time make an or

dinance of Congress subject to their ap

proval. It contains the greater absurdi- out'a blemish upon their characters.

ty of making the validity of a State Con one who knew the men who settled

titution depend upon the provisions of a estate, could believe the heirs of Clark, 1 ind bill It is a monstrous abnegation if he had any, were defrauded of a dollar, of all principle, and a shameless . aban The property was sold more than forty donment of all consistency in professions years ago, in a season of great pecuniary and conduct, and justly subjects its au embarrassment, for a very small percent

thor to all the animadversions and re of its present value. ! There would be

proaches that are cast upon hint. We give the preamble and the principal section of the' bill, and ask for them a careful perusal. Whxbkas the people of the Territory of Kansaa did, by a convention of delegates, assembled at Lecorapton on the Tth day of NovembefyT857, for that purpose, form for themselves a constitution and State government, which constitution ia republican;-and whereas, at the same time and place, said convention did adopt an ordinance, which said ordinance asserts that Kansas, whea admitted as a Stats, will hare an undoubted right to tax the lands within her limits, belonging to the United States, and proposes to relinquish said asserted right if certain condi tions set forth in said ordinance be accepted and agreed to by the Congress of the Uuited States; and whereas the said consti- ..: I l : i . . .

in nun uu vrumiun niro veen presented to i ,, , t .

Congress ty order or said convention, and uujj iuwiunvniy iu vuvuko vo admission of ssid Territory into the Union his oath to : discharge tho duties" of his thereon aa a btate requested; and whereas . . . , lid ordinance is not acceptable to Congress, 0" th Other was prompted by a fee and U is desirsble to ascertain whether the of a hundred dollar. The mercenary people of Kansas concur in the changes in , . . ... iaid ordinance hereinafter stated, and desire lawver rewarded with honors; the

admission into tne Lnion as a btate, sa here-1 upright Judre IS removed from OOiceS on

great injustice in taking it now ' from those who paid a full consideration for it, at the time ofits sale. 1 Popular sympathy has been awakened abroad forthe plaintiff, in these vexatious suits;; but

where the facta are known, the decision in bvor of the defendants will be a mater of public congratulation. v

nor did the existing Jaws confer, the power to

ell military posts or reservation, until they had already btcome useless, and not merely contemplated to become u.els; thus a legal occasion for the sain or Fort duelling had not occurred, and hcno U was rrithont legal

authority. .!.. v ,, The preliminaries were being made for the sale while thero was actual threatened hostilities. ; - , The Committee shews Its value as a depot, and that the price obtained was below its intrinsic valno. The du blich v of tha sale

ought to have been sought,' and, the land subdivided in pared to euable meu of small mean to buy. The sale was on a credit, not authorized by law.

The report is made by Messrs. Morrill, rettit & Morris, of Illinois, and concludes with a resolution declaring that the sale ot tho military pot of Fort Snelling and ' so much of the reservation attached to it, or was necessary for military purposes, made on the 6th ot Jnne, 1857, under the authotity of the Secretary of War, the same being then and now reclaimed under , the authority of that department because necessary for military purposes, was without the authority of law;

mm ino saui sate was maae it me occreuirv

of War netwithstanding his own knowledge and the opinion of his predecessors, the lion. Jederson Davis and other officers in superior military comrosrul zo the contrary; withont consulting the advice, and without the knowledge of any eßicer in the service of any tank, leaving the question, of the retention of, that post to the discretion of a Coramisioner appointed to make the sale; and this action on tha part of the Secretary of War was a grave olHciul fjnlt. ' : . . 1 That with the knowledge of the great val

ue of the Fort Snellinir pott and the reserva

tion, and the importance of great caution and judgment iu making the sale,t the Secretary of Wer appointed as agents for the purpose, unqualified, inexperienced and incompetent mca; that the provisions for and the management of the aale were so negligently, carelo.tsly and injudiciously made, aa to induce a successful combination against the government to exclude all competitors aud bring a los on tha government. . . j

That John C. Ustthews, the agent of the War Department for the examination and sale of the Fort Kilcy reservstiom, after having already formed a combination, for the purchase of the Fort Snelling reservat! n, acted ;-hrrmik4 such a purchase, in viola tion of his official duty ana itgainstthe know edge of tho Government; and that as to him

and Hichard Sehell, represented by him as an agent, and Steele and. Graham, who 'were complicated in tho salo, with the full knowledge or their otficiul character, the sale ot tha Fort Snelling reservation was at the time and is now void. The minority (Burnett and Faulkner) say that they were aware of the clamor and denunciation which followed the execution of the contract of the sale, and of the hsrmh imputations cast on the, Secretary of: War) but it required little discernment to detect in this concentrated bitternee -'of the; opposition rress the Taving of the disappointed ' spectator, and the frantic suggestiona of the po

litical partisan. .

On motion r Hnubcll, 'a Tcsoletion was

Mayor to select a snitthe .scaleaTnXfttnasco,

removal to uch place - I i

Six:y dollar were appropriated to puuinc

in order,, the road between tho city and ua.

Hill Cemetery. , . ' Upon motion ot IlubbelJ, the City Treasnrer was directed to pay tho interest amounting to $S500outhe bonds kud by the city W the E. & C. K. K. ., , : ' ' Action in reference to the salary of school Trnjteo was postponed .until next meeting. On motion, tho' standing4 Committee on Fire Department was ordered to confer with

William Bsker in .reference to tho appw"1" ment of a Fire Superintendent. . The City Collector.was in?tructcd to make out the amount of taxes awcjiscd against tho

Jas Company and place it in the hands of the Committee to whom the Company' bill lor the last suartcr waa referred. The salary of the Fire ' Superintendent, to be elected, shall be $S00 per annum. It was determined that the Board go into an election of Chief Engineer ami Assistant Engineer oh Saturday evening It woj determine! to tuke action on the

printing of the City- Charter, at tho next

SPECIAL NOTICES.

C1IESCKNT C1TV IIANk. DitCTOi.-JoHj A. ItviTC, Caaam Bakes ThomasE. 0Tisant Jobs tW. Receive depotfits, hny ur tUcin nl esranfe. Interest allowrd n tiiaodrpoiUul 'm li r.ite may beacree! upou irb W-posits and fivlftsd in ce Uticat. Exchaneeon Nfr Yura. Cincinnati and

LouisTilie, Great Britain, Prance. SwiUerUixl. UelC'mm, Holland, RuMia, l'eiimark, Sweden, N'tr'ay, and all tha cities an4 larj? twn of Germany, for sale In turn to suit, V'liectipii msJe.and proceeds reaiitted proiaiitljr at arrent hue f exchange .

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

One square. (10 line solid Axaie). Uirea thsea. tl on

Tr weeks,.. 3

One month.......... ...r. 4 00 Tla-ee months. , i ,. 1 &0

bix moiiUw,.. in w Uiiev li 00 pi lhscovuitoo larceradverUseneuU. tir anif six ltu or under, 414 per annum. tT- Na tillfrtul"adTertiaeiaentareceiTetl. Mi" So adTertfiement iuscrted (or Ituthaa II.

mmHlTB ISH.-9e half Wrcla choicc.lutt re-

ceived, fur sale ly

W". BAKIR. Cashlrr.

GILBCKT Si BOWLES, ärcainore, near Water.

Late DUeoverles la ratbelofy'showtliat Toiy

many of theti--ae whirk atnirt matikind arise from Impurity of the 'ood. TW has long bwn sud hut is only latelj Unnru.. Incousanptioit, tulrclei are foand U he a sedimentary 4f ,yii from the Uood. Dropsy, Ooat, Cancer. L"leerand KruFtin5,aIarie

In ii.iordcred deposits from the Mood. Billiouf diaeawsaiid rerersMreeaaed solely ty its deran(d unhealthy atite, and even tha dclin of lifef ollows the want of vitality ia the Mod. f Jn vie w of these fnett Dr Ay er designed his Cath a Stic Pills especially to

purify and Invicorata th lood . and hence wt beliare to arise Us anparaloUed Miocess in contralliag dica.e.

IMedicaf Journal ; " - - taxl dJkwln

- ap39

DElrZK--8PlCaV-45UMl.lust receired, for

MT sale by UlLUbHX B B'JnLES."

r Bs" wäldkirch; tv;

Ji:WELLUR AND ENGRAVER.

'MjASremated to tho northwest comer of. Ilrat

and sycamore ceei. wnera uc is now prepay redtofexecute promptly. all orders for makinc and

repairing Jewelry ai.u siiverwaro. r,

apr-awa

PoUtoe'.

m ft BUSHELS tut, Ivn Nealy Ptttatvev fflklf tfln atura and for aale at Tery MtaMil4fiTurw, cloe, hy . B IUL W fc A IK M AM .

apis

IP hair fine WTerpooI Tatile Salt;

:n dm. Mia xarr b W.la. PnlT. Kujfar; ; i hhla. cruh-d d; , 10 do. sou 11 Lr Saw, 3:iH)xaTlunrTitcco; . . . 10 do. fine a. Tusacco. bent brand: 10 cases Olirs OiU Sis- qnnrt h.rttli 15 do. do. do. 90 ao. I pint bottlt; ljO kei pure White Lead; S hols, Turpeotiae; 50 boxes Hauihura Cheaae; .... Ceeeired and for aale by 1. at P. qKIVAhN. auin-t " .

J

CK CREAM IN TEN MINUTBS- j '

i ds. 3 quarts; ' - 4 dorr T4 do i do; Ms fat ci eam rmzna.-

reeeiTe.1 and roraai ai 1. v- o v

C

UKRAXT tt CEMBXt-

ä !. Cnrrantsr

60 Mils Cement; .,. Receired and lor sale by 1, k P.I1K1MANN.

10O boxes lc ttonflof Tint '

25 do lx Qo ao, liObdls 8heetlron; Rerivel and for sale by

1 .

8AM UEL ORR.

I RUM-A larS

a. C .

steamer arrouui w

complete. For aal by

Just

tea Buses our assortmeot

Tot

received, our assort!

SAMUEL GKK.

'QTJERVV

SOrHlNGSa: AXLES-

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meeting.

i'.i

Jno. llewson and J.'t). Sannders, reported

that abeot 1C0O cnbic yards of earth -will (be

reqnirod to raise Füiton avenne to the proper I -grade, an i 'askoü further time to estimate I ,

q ivmyw iiijj raiiaci irons vrst '. inanguadjrcaa of Gen, JacWn, If arch ,4hT !, fs qtifWa's petune'ni to tle present time thetimo'of its ötteräricer - -um

07"Got Bants of massachusetts reinored JudLonng . for. acting asTJ.S. CommUsioner, in , the" Anthony ' Burns

slave case, and almost on the Same daj appointed E.'G. rarker, esq., his chief

aid, who. acted aa one, of the counsel, for the claimant of the stare in the same.

in proposed: Therefore

- Be it tct4& by tks Senat and if Rtrtxntatii$ of t United Statu of Amtrica, im Conyrtt attotnbltd, That the State of Kansaa be and is hereby admitted into the Union on an equal footing with the original States in all respects whatever, but upon thia fundamental condition precedent namely: That the question of admission, with the following proposition, in lien of the ordinance framed at Locompton, be submitted to

a Tote of tho people of Kansas and assonted to by them, or a majority of the votsra vo ting at an election to ba held for that pur poM.nameIr: That the following propositions be and the sama are hereby otl'ered to the people of Kansaa for acceptance or rejection, which if accepted, shall be obligatory on the United States and upon th said State of Kansas, to-wit: First. That sections number sixteen and thirty-six in every township of public lands in said State, or where either of aaid sec tions, or any part thereof baa been sold or otherwise disposed of, other lands equivalent thereto and as contiguous aa may be. hall be granted to said Slate for the esc of schools. Second. That seventy-two sections of land '. shall be set apart and reserved for tho snp

which his character and ability reflected honor.

Otx. Jackson ox Exzcvtivk A acres.

i The following t jtt act fron b first ; inangu

rai

1S2

as the

"Thö recent demfthstratloii of pnblic sentiment inscribe on 'tlto liat tf executive duties,

in characters too legible to La overlooked, the

Jasfc of rfbrm,r which will require particu

larly tne correction of those abuses that have

brought the iatroaatfo'of the ffüfa) girrcrnmcnt into conflict with tho freedom of "elec

tions, and the counteraction of thöse causes

wsjsch hare disturbed the" rightful course of

appointment, and have placed 'or continued power in unfaithful or :incoiti potent hands." ' m .

' ' ProM KrwMMlro. .,..;

Dates from Santa Fe to, the 1st of April have been received at St Lonls, A reinforce

ment had been despatched o Ca pt.' Marry to

protact his train of mules and animals for the Utah army from the attacks of the ( Mormons and Indians. .. "." if 1 A most terrible tragedy occurred at Santa Fe on the 2!th of March, which had created

a deep sensation in tho Territory. Mr. Beck

the most extensive merchant in tho country, a man bei 0 red by, the people for hit courteous

and high toned bearing, and manly and gen

07"The Court Martial at Newport has drawn together the pride and glory of the army. Among the officers ', in it-

tendincere. the Teterans, Gens. Twiggs, roa l"lt ef heid and heart, was drawn

the cost ' of ' repairinz ' Front 1 and

streets. ' ' -'l

Committee reported In reference to opening

sn alley in Block 81. Committee ordered to fiüd but whether the citizens interested would

ptt for opening said alley. It was ordered that butchers stalls in Ccn

tral Market, when put up at auction be sold

for not less than jftl3 per annum. Also that

the minimum price lor vegetable stands at Central Market shall be .V) cents. The City Clerk wus ordered to attend the sale at Central and Upper' Markets, and report to whom sold and the price.

, .The minimum" price for vegetable : stands

at upper aiarsei, was nxoa at z . Sundry bills, amounting .to 2ö0 40, were

read and allowed.

Mr. Lawrence's complaint ot erroneous

taxes, was referred to the staiidiiiir Commit

tee on Erroneous Taxes.

John Kobbcis presented his, official bond

as Wcighmuatx-r, which was approved.

Cotim ilmun Cavitt, from the Committee on

that subject, presented a u ordinance which

was unaniiiKuolr adopted.

Coucilman Hub be 11 presented an ordinance

relative to the assessment ot proterty. Ac

Con uM.n it was postponed until next meet ing. It was decided bv tho Board, that machine

ry, tools, and stock in trade, is to bo assessed as personal property. ., On motion, aajourucd to meet on Wednes

day night,' next. - . , , ' ' ' J ' ' Coc&'il Chamber, April 24th, 1S5S. i

' Council met. Trtsent, the Mnjror and all the Counciluien, but three.). , ' '

The minutes of last meeting read, correct

ed and ordered to be signed. , . .

On motion, the subject of the salary, of

School Trustee was postponed. ' r

The Board procceue.1 to tha election Of Fire Superintendent, which resulted in the

Selection of Wm. Koitz.

The election of Chief and Assistant En

gineers was laid over one week. . I 1 ..

After some discussion, the ' Isoard voted to

have 500 copies of the. Charter. Ordlnsn:cs,"

itc, printed In the English language, and in I. flapm n .... ...

It'Was ordered that copies of tho aforesaid

1 Charters, sc., snail be sold.. PJ; the :t lc"t

uieir original cosu ..... - ' - ', : ArSpoclal romtaittoo waV appointed to as

certain from tho .printers of the city on I

whaWctma. thcx,'!!' print saWchsiteis. I ' Sundry bllla'-were aUowId.'Aiüeontrjß lei

fill 45rf'; ' 1 . . ,.; -c

It was resolvorl that tue Council will pro

Tide the neccasanri foods to lueot the accep

tance of Mr. Howes, at its due date 1 he

acceptance was given for hose for the Union

tire Company. . j Sundry petitions, praying" fc tho abate

ment of nuisances were ban Jed in.

J. (frauman, Auctioneer, lat. Burke, As-

ssKsor, A. jtiUi, , auu r ranz. Nrhneidcr, us

Market' Masters,' bonds .were severally approved and ordered to be fled. .

l has. Ale A voy presented a petition which was granted.' " . ,' '

The Council adjourned till next Saturday

night. ;

Why tilt that CUR ISTADO RO'S 7IAIR DTE is

' the best IÜ THE WORLD?

BECAUSE eminent Chemists say so;

BIC1 CSE it wears longer thsn any other!,. . RKCAU3E it operates InUutaneonsty?,' -t.O.

BECAUSE it nourishes aud itrenthent the Hair!

BECAUSE it correct tha bad effects of other

dyes! BECAUSE Us presence cannot be detected! BECAUSE IT NEVER TAILS!

Sold everywhere and applied by sll flair Dresser.

t . . jnsr.pi! riiRisTAnonn.

, F

InO set assorted PiiUburf Ipn&p; ; I . I

ao aa . cuuuira 00. n0 do Wagon and Buify Attas; Oti hniln1 fcirulaliv . "

r ' 1 8AMCEL ORIt-

D. O'NEEL,. . BEOS to inform his old-patrenl an the public generally, that he is constantly laanatactaniiC the UMMt elegant Uarments. tifoueveu can select their cloths si any house, and be will make tbern ap to order, and warrant the most complete aad fashionable at. - He can t always found at Ilugbes' lrr goods store, corner Main and Second streets. .

Water. efJS-lmdsiw

Ko. Astor Cause, !f,Tork

D0AKÜIVC.

ffWO geauemea and their wires, and a -M. single gentlemen, can ret pleasant ivpros, i god boaHmg at the W ALSUT oTltHET U0U

- i . Does any of or Livers ever eat too much

diaiMsrT If Any of oor readers bav coukt who tempt their appetite a little to far. I will Ulla secret that will

less them to the enjoy meet of their d inners w ithout a

visit tram that gouty old gmtlcmaa Dyspepsia. Take

a sosk or La. Sisaroat's' Istioobstob. srrrs

SkTltO, AHSTOP MM SSttB BS TEOVBLBD WITH

Issiokstios; but on the contrary, before the next

meal time approacbe s the appetite will be sharpened to appreciate any kind of ftd. If the food rises or

soars, the Invlg'jr:or will fix the matter at once, for

there is something in It that, tn use theezpresaien of a

friend, will let a maa eat gravel stones, sod take th Invigoraior and they will digest. We hare tried ii In

diulile doses, ou one or two occasions, for sick heal-

Si'bes and it acts like a charm.

Wltat we want to uy to our readers, young or old, is,

if an) thing ails yon. gt without delay and set a buttle

of Da 8 iNorOBD's lsvioaToa, and it U don't cure.

come and ten us, fur we want to see one person that it

a ill not benefit. (Sea Advertisement.)

inartü-dStTlni

1W

wKtj

51k.

apii-a

corner of Walaat aud Eirat street.

A Tenement Wanted!

rapiTE onderalgaed wlslies to lease a tenement M. with four or fire rooms,- price sot to exceed I ITS, and possession desired immedtatchr. Apply to

- mr.'B-tr p. Mi B ua. i.Hiaor ctore. The CnriTallca .

KENTUCKY HARVESTER, roa

MOWING 'AND REAPING.. - nnilM Mai-hine was introduced and used for the

Ja. firrt time during the bnrreatof Inland, thonah

nw, at h;u aireany ejuiiiisnea lor useu a reywation which has never len reached by any other Afflininml Kfanemnd MoWlt. tfoulh aud W eftt and

it now occupies a position far in advance uf all its Competitors. : '.,

Nearly Omb THOCSASD 01 tow juicninea were

sM during the laot two harvesta, and the deroan nH aupi.li-l In the 6Ute of Kentucky, Tennee, . .... . . w . 1 ' . 1 .

inaiuna. Illinois, .ni.soun, sows, Anuinwi jiw

tama, Ueorcia, fioutb Carulina, Virginia. Mississippi,

n.l tAliIttl1lll? th I Kit. fflM COEClUflTf IT. UIIU Tor

tiniTcrsal nse, economy, strength, and rfficieDcr. thia Marhine U ererr Uiiug that 1 desirable, both as a

nil .V at Southern MUls, for 10 eta. per bushel a

rcuil.and t?per ton, by .... :

apStf f .IQLEUAUT DROTIIEES.

Drspepaisi aud FlU.-LIt. TÄACY DELOEUB,

the great eurer of Cönsumptloo, WIS for several years

so badly afflicted with Dystepia that (or a part Of the

time he wascouuneJto his Ma. lie was eventually

cured by a presoriptioQ furnished him by ayoungclalr-

voyaut giid. This prescription, gives lc amwre child

while ia a state of trance, has cured everybody wh

bas uken It, never having failed ouce. It Is equally

as sure in eases of l'lTI as of DTSrSfSU. The ingredients ruay b fopnd in any drug store T I will send

tliisvaluaUS presrriptioii to asy person on the naclrd of one stamp to pay postage., ' ' l-' " J 1

Adlress, ' Da, TRACT DEL0BM t ; ' . ' Great Curer of Consumption, , a'pl-dikwlm , ew York Post Office.

SPRIItfl MEDICINE, et th Vnrtt, ; et the Cheapest, ', ";- "'!' (Jet the moat Euleactoaa.

Iu short, get TOE BEST, which are Da. Rob tea's

Scaüoisavias Bloos Prairisa aso Bloos Pills.

These wonderful 3Iedkrines are entirely vegetable,

leave iu bad cnVcta,and casv not by any possibility

Injure the most delicate constitution. Never' was a god Spring Medicine sa ueeesaary aa now, for In ad dition to tne Skin Diseases and deranged fasnarh and

i Llrer, which every winter produccs.it is most evi

dent to all who are accustomed to note tat powerrai

influence for good or 111 thaltse mind has Upoa the j body, that tha. anxiety of nrind caused by tha fat wide-spread money trouMeshaa injured the general health of almost every one. Then cleans, atreagth-

en and purify year system ith the Scandinavian Remedies, and yoa will probably save ywursclf from serious illnws the coming summer.'

See ftdrertisetnent. ' , :r. ', dadl

Rentier and a a Mower.

Weh.iv male some valua'il Itnpmvemrnts, iur-

(cesated y careful olennKin and experiment auring

ike lat harrest. These wHI be adla to all our K paper? an 1 Mowers now budding for the harvest X IM.

For sale nn eoBsignmeut, ly . ...1 ap-3mdw - ALUS at. HOWES--5rTJ0US 3UGEXISS, , rilYSICIAX' AND SUREON.

rWENDERS his professional serrlccs to the clti

Jt tens f äranvui ana currounaing country. . Office, corner of Second and Locust streets. t ap2?-d&tra

Ls iwBELL t COYNQTOy.' '

ARTHUR'S HOMK MAQAZINB. for May, at- " ' 1MJBKLL fc COXYNUTO.Va. For Sale or Itcnt. A DESIRABLE residenr situated la the wrtxr' cart of the citr. containing six rooms aad kitch-'

en, having also the necessary oathnn belonging te

It. tar terns apply to It. K. tl al lUllSM. at ia" Store of Charles BaJaock. actio w

PLE LUMBER.

TUX suhsottVr' has just receired from Vessrs." Kenton St Frew, Chataone county, N T..M,-

aj feet Xo. I, PINK LUMBER- Carpenters snd

Builders are respectfully invited to examine thia km of Lumbar,' aa .t is superior to anything ia this

market. Juiia t uwsw-

IOO.8OON0.I (no cHrJtke) PPJiE SlirQLS,-

receired with the above Lumber, and for eals aa hard' times' prices.- Those who want 8hingles aud aat Chi;, jll please call and examine these.

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Groat Attraction!

EIGHT DATSS1LE AT AÜCTI0ÜIIn: the Store on Itfavin St., seat

door to the Slate Bank.

ACONgiaS-MEXT ttom if fail are at the city af LouUrill, coftsi-Onsref rt worth of Ool,

of the latest fashion; such as Oaotlemea s CWhing and I'wlenrear, I'lece-tlooda French Broad Cloths, Cassiineres, eVatiaetu, CaaMaetta, Linen, Linen Drills,

IUtf arid Caps, uents' Klippers, uorigres enoea. Portmunies, Scissor, Raxrws, Raa 8trapS 1 reported dears. Spring Balances le caea Assorted Looking .

UlMHa, iw Doxea anaortea umssware, conswting oi articles most neceawwy for family nse. A large assortment of the latest style of Ladies' Jewelry, Silver

Plate, manufactured " tne nest anernanica 1 wa I'nlon, consisting of Table and Tea-?poona, Foras, 11.11.. ibo X; - 111 nf wKw-K trim mi Ytm xLi

to the higbet bidder this week, by order af tha Assignee. tal? to commerkv this morning at I a'clock. and caw- -tin us from day . ttr day anül Uta entire stock is sold out. " i ;: t

Evening Sale ro eomweace at l o'clock. - Everr body is Invited to call and bay cheap, Bad

ft.L blvtnluH nf (M L rt llnH. "

4 j.uKAtaa.i, . , Anrtioneer from Lauisrille.Ky. ' S. B. 100 dot. different siies Meacbed and

blrached pure Linen Table Cloths. Irish Linea, Tel Liaen, and hundreds of otha articles too tia- '

mns to mention . apw-i

FOR

. "fRochcaterVCQopersToolai., d. a.- bsbton'i "naos rraa." " -

fS or about the 1Mb of Mar. I shall have a one

W stock of Bortu's JasMy oelcUratcd Covpera' Tooh, which are anquestionably superior to all ther makers. Keep your money uutil you caa

aet the aasr OCT.. Call at my new staua. opposite

J. II. Maghee & Co. Uli ARLES a. WE

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A BARGAIN! ' saBssssaassasssaBasaBW AN OLD ESTABLISHED

- FOR SALS!

House Tor Rent.

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A DESIRABLE resklebce siteated la the rper part of the city, containing five rooms, kitchen, cellar, stahl, wood-sberl, fcc, cc. For tenns, aply

at tha Journd ofnua.

aploHf

Z.U. COCK SON.

rCtflB(TSIIELS Prime OaU, for sale by

ioo

BUSH. Prim for sale by

Hungarian Oram Reed,

Z. II. COOK Si

...

Joseph, W00V . rersifer Smith, and

Churchill, and a large number of juciors, less known to fame. Gen. Harney is

necessarilj absent. It ia proposed ' to 1

hare a grand parade of the prirate mili tarj companiea of Cincinnati and vicin itr in honor o f thttYisit of these, old braves. '

The Fbost. On Saturday night last, snow fell in Indianapolis sufficient lo whiten the ground. On Sunday ; morning ice was formed a quarter of an inch thick, and the roofs and fences were cot-

port of a State University, to be selected by ered with frost. The Terra Hau to ra

the Governor of said State, subject to the MM r n.,. mA!nM'vi approval of tb t'emrniasioner of the General of " edSday morning Says. Jnd Office, and to be appropriated and an- For the past two or three mornlnjrs we rlieJ in such manner as the Legislature of have had heavy frosts and plenty of ice.

said Mate mav nt-ribe for tlx nnrnnu wnicn nave riayea smasn wun tne

. . r a sr. X I . a

aforeeaid. but for no other purpose.

Third. That ten entire sections of land, to be selected bv the Governor of said State, in legal subdivisions, shall be granted to aaid State for the purpose of com plating the public buildings or for the erection of others at the seat of (rovcrnment, nnder tlie direction of the Lefislatnrc thereof. Fourth. That all salt springs within, aaid State, not exceedine twelve in cumber, with six sections of lanaadioininjr or as contiguous ss may bo to each, shall be era n ted to aaid State for its nse, the samo tt beelected bj the Governor thereof, within one year after the admission of aaid State, and when so

tender

leaves and bads, and we are fearful that all the fruit has been killed. It is haraly possible that the fruit can stand such cold weather as we are now having.

The Bbeceexbidoe Coal Mixes. -We observe by the advertisement of the Commissioners appointed by the Court, that the' whole estate of the celebrated Breckenridge Coal Company, near Cloverport, Ky , is to be sold at auction on the 28th of June next to pay ft mortgage

selected, to bo used or deposed of on such of $350,000. This is an' unfortunate

spric- or iana uie njrut whcreofi now rest- stocK ana property was raiuea, a lew

into a street fl.cht with a clerk, named Gor

man, wliora he killed oa the spot, and at the

suno time received a mortal wound himself.

Gorman bad Arutailv beaten a- servant of

Bcck for w!iiili(Bcck repreacliexl him. (or man denied li 'and 'tofd Beck to prove it.

Mr. Beck instantly denounced him and the

act, in severe terms. Anjfry words ensued,

and Gorman approached Beck with a drawn

kaifo, threatening to serve him as his lervant

had been Served.' Mr. JBeck drew. a . knife

also. Each commenced parrying the motions of the other, when' Gorman made a sudden atroks, thrusting his knife into Mr. Beck's . . . . . .

a ou omen, near tut naval. ai quick aa

thought the , lick was returned, Mr. Beck's knifa penetrating to the Lilt, tha left aid of 'Gormarf, In the rczion of tho heart.

Each held to his knife. Mr. Gorman tnado

several oüier -licks,1 which were skilfully

warded off by Mr. Beck, without hitting Gor

man, when tlie latter fill upon hia hack, his arms outstretched, turned over once, and expired. ' .As be turned, the blood rushed from

his side in a thick stream. Mr. Beck, as Gor

man fell, walked to his own house, and when

a physician calnsj Hk hira',' Insisted' that the doctor. should first go to Gorman; and would not consent to hare his own wound dressed

till assured that his opponent was bevond

the reach 'öflicif.' Beck ürvl red at the last .date, bat thro waa ro hope of, hia. recovery.

li

A) How'. Wan. H. Bewarf . 1. The Washington correspondent of the X.

O. pelt writc tthat v-vcr sa follows.: f. "I haro a pas.ioti for Seward." lift comes nn to laVidca of Ko.Ua the WanderiitfiT Jew

the most deWtablo devil that was ever

drawn by human pen io cool, so clear headed, ao indomitable, so relentless iu the, pur-

suit ox, ins ccodih purposes, reward tra-

varies the seemingly tortuous, out ,Ttaiiy straifliS line of his , ambition with, the ' un-

trfxng certainty of footsteps that characterize

a ri'-uancer, never misnu? a step, ana

Kcvj nijf ins eye aieauuy nxeu on rue goal before him. The balance Dole br wluch he

preserves his equipoise i that cool, big head

that bnlos out above his narrow shoulders.

If he becomes our next President, and disunion does not immediately follow his elec

tion, i will waeer that ho will beautifully

mey-nipgiu ouiu rsorin ana soutn, mat tne oflo will nroxninm him on of tho haul

l'reaidcnta that we haveevor had.. But I begin to think there is little danger of his ob

taining u nomination. He 14 too great a man, that is, if ke Is m man, and' not a davil.

TILI' ' " 1 - ' - ' 1 st

.md& riuj-six coai ' Doau -irom-1 luanurg have passed New Albany for the South,; on

the present rise of water.

blvjgs, tcmW9 a a 1 tm J Sf m

, .JUMIbs.TaNa Batter;

Received this dayby J I. II COOK iON

r,XTRA FAMILY VINEGAR 2S bbll-cbolocar-

U.J tick, for sale very low br . . ' "i ..., 1 HLäERT& BOWLES.

apis Sycamora st 1

'SnAR 25 bWs. in fine order, Just received snd for

SAleW-.- , (11I.BKKT st ROWtfcS. - I 1 1 m t

-OIIEESE-sO boxes best W. R. ind rfaabarf .for

J -sale by' 1 i . ) .. tilLKEKI fc KOWi-üS.

ARDIN ES leases halves and onarters, for sala

, GILBKRTät BOWI.C3. c

THE PAVILIOIV HOTEL,

KEPT for the last elbt years by C. K. Daiw, is

now ofleted for sale. The lease, furaitar, stares,-

I and fixtares, will be sold aa low atmrea. TMa boa

is sitaated oa tha river,' In tha cea'er f bwataaaa,

and has a larje and pay ing business built ap, which

I can be retahwI.'lThe atteutioa of buyers is soliertaJ.

as tha terms aresnoat liberal, aa 4 the price asked ascecdinsjiy low,- . .". ' ! "

tor partkalart, address r ; K T . Sa.. PaviliAA nUl.

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Xransvills, lad

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SAR by

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: :! caution. , .

. Reware of all drunken pedlars, and low pk-synne Irnecista, putting up a stuff and calling it Electric Oil, made out of Caio(hexHi and Mead's foot Oil their only aim is to get mwaey. ' Buy -non but the original and genuine De Grain's Electric Oil, sole in

ventor and proprieior af Electric Oil. All Electric Oil must have my written signature on the Label, and my nam blown in the Bottle, wbich, to imitate, is forgery. TR0F. C DsQRATII, Elettrie Oil. for sale only by respectable druggists and country merchants. , apS9-lw.. . -.- : 1 IIom4elter.-Threa bottles of Ilostetter's Tegeta

hie Stomach Bitters will eure the Dyspepsia; one bottle will create an appetite, force ofT the impure bile, pnnfy the bloo4 and iavlgorate the tystem; two bottres wilt rar the worst form of Liver Complaint; one fx-Ule will dissipate that weakness at the pit of the stitaai-b, give anlor to pie canntenance, laspart tone an 4 strength te tha system, aad lend cheerfulness fa tl.e mini. Every family should have

Hastetter' celebrated Stomach Hilters. No article Is so peculiarly alapted ti the depressing effects of oar climate. . Sold by Qruggist and dealers gene

rally, . ' apJ-lw

. COAL. BODIAM MINING COM PANT.

(Office an Wnter street, under the Telesragh Ofhca.)

Cart loads af 14 bushels of Bod lam Mine Coal de

livered to any part of the city at 1 SO per load. . Coal

weighed, if desired, at the expense of the purrhaer. !.? af Salvent kauka of Illinois and Wisconsin taken in payment. , " , ' ' JüllS MMOS. dec28-tf. 1 - - Secretary and Manafrtr.

It

AR SOAP 50 boxes Proctor It Gamble, for sale

hy

GILBKKT fc BOWLES.

sftORN

J sale by

u &1AI 310 iw anc. 01 tea am

uILBBKT fc BOWLES.

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SPECIAL mrTIUES. . - ;

2i NOTICES in this pbce, 10 cents per line Sj2j (nlitl .4 ratet t.ne Insertion; 9crnts per line three limes; Ju cents per line one week: discount on longer time. , ,

cd to any individual or individuals, or which may hereafter W confirmed or adjndflred to any individual or individuals, aball by this article be granted to said Stste.

i-iltn. mat nve per centum of thA

years ago, at $4,000,000 or $5,000,000.

nett

Qr The Governor of Ohio has comMil Ah1 lita tMtlCriMM S At T Aik f AM d Vk A

vrvMaof aaWof .11 1. 7 u,uu pauiauiu. w. .uC.,

within said Sui, which shall be sold bv German wfao was condemned to be hung

.nifV 1 r admission of said Sute for the murder of his employee and of into tha Lnion. aftr dtn;ita .11 .v. I .. -I

' ----- 1..-. .1, fcue ex.i.- . .-11 1 . - i v

penses incident to the same, shall be paid to I 1 e n. Vincinnau iui bui, w impris- i donna. , jt 1 to oe do

ose of making public onment for life. The prisoner is now a June, by tho solemn

aid State for the purpose

roads ana internal improvements, aa the

LejisUiijre shall direct; provided the forecoin? propositions herein offered are on the

, condition that stdd State of Kansas shall sever iQUrfere with the primary disposal of tUs lands ot the United states, or with any .regulations which Congress mar find necessary for sacariitg tue title in said soil to bona jiUt parchasers tncreef, and that no tax shall be imposed en lands belonging to the United States, and that in no case shall non-resident proprietors be taxed higher than resi.dent. ; At the said eltetioa the voting shall be by b&Ilot,And by endorsing on his ballot,- as each veter may please, "Proposition accepted, V or Tropoition rejectM." Should a

prisoner

maniac,' and was probably insane when he committed the two atrocious murders.

(KTThere were 57,000 bids for the mail contracta accepted by the Post

Master General on the 27th inst. ; We bate no information yet in regard to the mail contracts radiating from this point. We are anxious to know what haa been decided in regard to a daily mall to Rockport, and a semi-weekly mail up

Green River.

ST At lohoten;,JC JM the Catholic church haa a painting of, the Uoly, Virgin,

which'ia faid'to be a very remarkable copy of the celebrated Äladonna of Foligno, paint

ed by Kaphael, in the year 1510, and pre

served in the atican. it waa presented to

the pastor by the late DnVc of Genoa, brother of tlie present King of Sardinia. The i -aim

ing is nine leet high, and six feet wide, and

contains seven personages, besides a glory of

innumerable angels, who surround the Ma-

crowned en the 20th of

ceremonies known in

the Catholic' church as "the Coronation of

the Blessed Virgin." The Freeman's Joirnal,

a Catholic paper, says:

wTha ceremony of crowning ancient and celebrated picture and statnes is not rare to Catholic countries, and it tsonly a shert time

since our Holy Father, Pius IX crowned the Madonna at Bologna. By this act of honor

and veneration to Our Blessed Lady, we hope to increase the devotion of the faithful to the Mother of Grace,' and to consecrate a shrine to which they roar come, even from distant places with the offerings of fsithand thanksgiving. We may even look for apecial favors, such as have vouchsafed in other times

and in other lands. '

Vanderbargh Cousttf Land Association. The following exhiUt shows the condition of the

Tanderlmrgh Coaaty Land Association, on February

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" . e. cb. Real IXaie...M.t,r4 ß Capital Stock.... S3.9T5 OA linproveuiestn,., ii.Tr, I A1ailioa.k... 1 ,4 1 1 " Expense Ac:'t... &13 61 Int fc Exch'fe.. P5 3" t'ah ' j; i. Mosa 10 9

a OBoiMinea M k. 3:

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P. HOR5BROOK, Sec'y and Treaa.

.OTICE. The Stockholders of the Vsnderburgh County

Land Association, are hereby notified, that aa dec-

ion wnibe held an Saturday, lsy Ut. at S o'clock,

P. M., In the Court-IIaasc, for the purpose of elect-

tnr pve Trusses vxA seaeral, aenance is required, w other Imprrtant "business Vill braisght before

the atockhotdera.' By arder of, Iba Presidentap .( : .' , P. UORSBROOKi gec.

.AGRICCLTTRAL NOTICE.

The T. C. Agricultural and Horticultural Society will hole Its regular monthly meeting", on Saturday,

Alay 1st, at IK o'clock. P. M., In the Csurt House. By order ot tha President. ap p. HORSBROOK. Sec'y. . RHEUMATISM.- Deafness, Neuralgia, Swelling fttiflhess and all pains, cured by one bottle of Prof. Te Grath's Electric Oil. This letter is one of many received recently:

Pbop. Db Gavr?: I had a swelling in my limbs

nearly a year. After using many things without

benefit, the first bottle of your Oil I used cured me entirely. I shall ever remember you as my resto

rer. J.E.NOLAN, apüO-lw &3 Cfcertnut street

r Mexican Mustang LtBmeat. rom rich an4 ponr, bond and free; all colors, grades and conditions oC. life, we hew the rant snced of prabe awarded thia

wonderftl artier. sjortSarehaaledpaina relieved.

lives saved, valuable animals made useful, and untold Ills assuaged by this great medicine which are surprising to the judgment of man. Mhat family doea nat require a standard Liniment 1 TV ha aver hea-il of the same effects produced by any other' articlcf For Cuji, Bruises, fprains. Rhennistim, Swell! ng, 9tralo4 llarars, S19 , it has 00 euaL , Bcwabc or Imitatioms., The genuine Mustai.g Liniment is sold by all nspertA le Druggists and Livery Men in every town, parish and hamlet throughout North and South

America. Europe and the Isbmdsof the Ocean.. Buy at ance. Bewara of aay other 'Bragi 's Liniment-' It Is abase imitation. ..--. ., BARNES k TARK, MrSl-dfcwIav . '.. Proprietors, New Tark. " 1 ! Glldianss, Headache, Ac. Ths pmns and disagreeable feelings are generally 'vyqg plans of soma other complaint; such as dysprpia, apoplexy, and various others, all rf which are csuied by CMrupt noxious matter, clogging tha various cirealations; hence, a stream or rush of blood to tha bead, and by the excitement a p-eid pressure on the brain. Oaldinaas. headache, loss of memory dimsesa of sight, and various other complaints art the result. Thus it will be seen that all tba above painful and distressing maladies ot, their origin to the Mood. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are acknowledged to he the only med!da that will thoroughly purify the blood. Tney enter the blood, and follow the stream of life an iu Joarney through tba system.' They root out all foulness and imparity, and drive out every unhealthy nttroction. They should be Uken every niU la sufficient quantities to operatw hrUkly, by cnmrnencrtiff with two pills on going to bed, three the next night, four the next; if the symtoms are nolremaved.CfiBinience again with two pills and go up agaiu as hefore? Continue In like manner, uutil the blood is thoroughly purified, and all pais and distress is enlln.-Iy removed. . ' Obtain ana of our Free Almanacs, and read the history of Dr, Morse's fathar.and how this medicine wss introduced. , t BEWARE of a counterfeit of these Pills tbllow waarrsas. All genuine are in blub wrappers, with the signature of A.J. White & Co. on each box. Price 5 cU. 1 Dr. Mine's Indian Root Tills are sold by dealers ia Medicines. nw3l-dl-w

rJTANTK CUKBAMS-4 choice, for sale by

SKED ' POTATOES SP bls. pure Uesbanoc Potatoes, for sala at Z. li. COOK, It RONS.' '

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HERRINaMUuesNo.l,f.rsaleby' Ml OILBKRT fc BOWLE, i

dJtllOICE INDIGO-3 eeroons, ust rcHved and

wurior saw by- 'j . . . : ui LaiKK U UOW i.cs.

IVAOAZINES AND PAPERS of aU linds for

HM. May, received st M. L. JOHXf ON'K, First st.

Kni ckerbocber

LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,

O V m iH CIT V O V N EW iYO Ii K. . . t " ' i t' il M

Statement of the Condition of this

' Company, March 1st, ISil .

Capital and Accumulation.. -81 73,792,14.

Capital Klork...... lift,Ap,0n

, Idle insurance ror l'remiums, cc...... 13.1,043,2s

' Interest receired aud accrued. ..- 3.VM.21

IHsnursements, inciudini Losses, Pal-

aries, Kent, Taxes, CommisKla, Medical Wae. IlividnMla tn. Blnrk.

holders, ate.. Sic..-..;..l..Ai;...C:M5

' F ' Tstal CsiiUl Bad Aacumalation.... SI 73.791,41

4 ' r'ABSETS.; ; j .( 'f BaNds sad Mortgages, Premium Notes, - Bills Keceivmble. Loaaaau call. Cash.

fee ' tl,rA,ra Acciued Interest and Premiums unpaid, - 4."Hll Furniture 90000

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BCILalDvG IATKRIAL10 Lights -IO fash;

fifl da 'Ml 01 - , , ,(Trj ydn HH2 ,do; . . J.1XM b is 14 do; t j,one do .10-1 tdo; , ., ' J,i0 do . 10-14 do; ' lVMt do II. 18 do; 1 SRO PanneU Doors asaorted; -yi pairs Window pliads; . -,, , iOBMa, Cement, ' ' 1 h BWs. Plaster Paris . , M njura Plufvers' Hair:

Tosrtber with White and Gray Lime.

ed aad for aale by 1 srrjn E.8. BABCOCK.

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Jast reeair-

OECKIVFD LAST MOHT.

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fader's Lady s Book, t t Msy;

irahni's aiaamsme, 1 no aa) . Ballou's Weeklv. . do d: .. Oodev's Pattern Book, do 'do; r The Three Beauties, by Mrs. Ssutbworth; ' oder's Book of Toilet;

New York Ledger, J4th or April;

Balloa's Fictril, ,

Tliiiofonr lnkn,S4thaf April

so no;

da do.

llaroerw Weeklv.

For sale at

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i. nSALT'l.

m; IlITB lEAD.-Sno Korsin. K and IBS n.

tf Ken for sals by

OER, DALZELL at CO.

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LIME ANDCEMEXT.

asll

TITIIITE

TT MfaUs. Liase;

1) do Cement; -- . Jim received and for sale hy

ORK. dai.kki.Tj. rn.-

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fiUN DRIES.

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ST;rna wiieel.sk, secretary.

li IIILI.ISB STBKET. f

.New-TferkV March, Vil. ' ;

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Atthereouent of the-PrevMent and Board of Dt-

rectorsof the Knickerbocker Life Insurance Company, 1 certify that the mode of romputiag present value of the-Policlea 'era ployed by the tecretacr or the Company is scientifically eorrect, and in aooirdaace wiia the prescriptions of ihe charter. -1 also ctrtify, tliat I have compared the list of pnhcJes furnihoit ma br the President as en the books of the Company with valuation tables na1ct-.tly to test the accuracy of the renn Its given -by the Secretarv,

ana nnd ttte values aa suweo wiinia to be numerically correct That Is to say.th resent value of the fu

ture nk of tha nfftca on all outstanding policies, or the difference between tbe present valua of the futare nromiums to be paid on them is Sia.'.eiT.I?.

The total talae nf paKeiea, the holders U which are j

entitled to IVKterMls is tiVrfl.U.

All 11 Ml. .Hiviua i. mni nuwc.in.iirit.f'1.

the difference between this and Ike present value of

the future risk of the Company on exirting policies, after deducting IS per cent, of it for tha relief fand. Uthe proper amoaot for dividend, tn wit, SittlO,.". The true principle of dividend Is toawiru K each noliev holder wbo haa insured on tbe mutual nlan

a share proportioned to tlie present value of his policy, which is the true value of his interest as a stock

holder of the company. Tats snare amounts to 4

percent. Cl me present Tuiuror rnepoiirv. CHARLES w. llACRLET.

t-eoruary sia, n?.

As Agnt ror the ahoro Company, I am prevar-d ta iS5ue Poliriea, on the most favond.li t-rm !n.

phleta giviag aU desirable information, ran he had, on

appiwauvn. , JO.T.' rAUt.

arans vine, apru zna, la.-ly. , . , US A RS- ' '. '. V, ' S'.frm of Orman and Havana Cigars; -.

raouine u. i. oun Caps;

if iioxm lie! ciothaa' Pins; ii., i"f5"hltw Clar Chums; . l' Ubaies Wrapping Twine; da coil Jute Rope; 20 cons Manilla Rope; "":. '?"" Transparent Soap; ' Reee! ved and for sale bv

I. fc D. IIEIMANN.

Kegs Xev Castla Soda;

SCeränns Xndig; ; IflrrofisEss Cofieet

eflBbls. Smith's l iderTinecar: ' V) BH. Rosin; - 14 Boxes Summer Md. Candles; ' I i Tierce Prime Rice; ... l'l Cases Matches. Tor sale bw apIJ . . ORR, DALZELL, It CO. Sweet Potaloe IMaats,

fAM now prepared to fill ordars U any tassM of choice sweet notatoe nliuira. A constant MB!?

lo be had at the store of 1. il. Cnk fc n.

bp1-5w FRCP. MiattrB-

MAUJIINE-MADE

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THE TROT IROI AND NAIL FACTORT. st Trov. N. V hare IIKNKY BfRPKN'S IMPKOVJ'D'IIORSK 8HOK MAC1IISKRV in successful oseration. and are prepared execnta orders for HORSE aad Ml'LE &IIOF.S of any Weight and Pattern, at a price bui little above the price of

ll'-rn- ihoe Iron. ' ' The nuality af the Iron used in these shoes is war.

ranted in eveJy reroect. Tr-e shoee bav barn an-

ved of. and are now used, ly ,tha Inited 5aes verament exclusively, as afsa by many af tha

principal Ktage and Omnibus Companies aad !! tslKM-rs ttag haut the country. Any person Inclosing S3 to th uadersigned. will have a sample af I OS

lbs., aortea site, sent to niarMress. Orders addressed to the subscriber, at ITroy. will re

ceive prompt attention.

SI. Jr. Ill Kllt-. , ageni. apis-ly ,' Troy, N. T.

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2M llhls. White Lime;

llhda. Grar Limet IDOBnis.UvSraulic Cent; Ia stnr and for sale by OKO-FOSTER CO.

imjEW BOORS! IV KW BOOKM-! i t lW Pnnoiot the llousaof iavid; fdd Fellows' Casket; r iwHrper'sWeeily, AprillOth; ""Haturday, HvaningPoaf. AprUlOth t , Nsw York Mercury, April Kh; J -

, Flag of our Union, do ao; Rnllou's Pictorial, do do; NoveJlette, do Ac: Judt received and for sale at a. L. JOHNSON?. arlO First rrcet.

HOOKS! ROOKS!! AUD PAPER . WAIttllOUSE!! ML. JOHNSON, would mrctfull.v lavifs the attention of merchants and osrwrs lo his list of account hnB, inanufacturM order from lb very st paper in any styl of Uindiag. , . . . i - ,::: srcH ai ; . LEDGERS, ' - DA rUlOE5?. ' CASH lv.'Xl, BMTTK, KECKIPT BOtK. SALE tUMJKis KKCOKD BOOK?, and every other kind of Blank and Mrsanrandwaa Book. Also, Steel Pen In a great variety ; Eavelpes of every site; Butt Velbiw, Vt hit ana Blu Inks of all kinds: UoM pens ami I'ew llder. Letter CUrups, sand Boxe, Uum Banl. Inkstands, la a very great variety. Sic. r t Rulen, Tk Paila. Pen Kackr, ' t HloUine Board, letter Ump, Paper W eif Ills, , Tape Meure, Portmonie, Put t-Folioa. Work Baskets, and Wrappiac Paper of all kinds and site, to-ba-found st as.L. JOIWSUTT.. apti-tf Pr . between Main and lxj"?-

Ifi lUgs Prime Rio Ceflee;

U io ?pic; , . alWDIl IK?. 3 lO.Onoliunnv Bnc; !: ibls Cruhee uplr; 2' lilils l'owilerl Surar, nti.li L.M f afar, ia ore YÜnK BR0SL