Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 137, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 May 1858 — Page 2

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EVANS VI LLeTiND

itONDAPMOKNIXO. MAY S 1

Te'KaasaeUpa. . English'. Compromise Sibierfuga has been carried, and the eternalnbject of Kansas has been pat at rest in Congress for the remainder of this session at least The bill has&flbrdfi a-pretext for the Xccomptonites and the Administration to apparently escf pe from ths mortification of a direet defeat Practically it will leave Kansas in a worse condition than she woahl have been, had the bill for her admission nnder the Lecompton Constitution been rejected. The subject of agitation is still left open, with the feelings of both parties aggravated: There is no time nor mode fixed for the people of Kansas to rote upon the Land Ordinance, and it isdoubtful if it be ever submitted to them by their Legislature. If it should be, it willbe rejected, and they will be precluded by it from applying for admission till the Territory shall hare a population of 03,000. By disregarding the ordinance, and repudiating its constitutional authority, she can still maintain her ground for a right to admission.' x Instead of the measure bringing peace,' it is destined to- prolong and embitter the section of conitotersy. A Sad Stoat. A lady in the last stages X consumption was brought on board the Southerner, at Memphis, last week, by her husband, who paid her fare to Saratoga, and then left her without a companion, or attendant, in her helpless condition, to make the journey alone. The officers of the boat, whose sympathies were deeply awakened, gare her erery attention in their power, . and on their arrival at Louisville, with great care and .kindness, placed heron board of the Cincinnati packet. . When she reached the latter city, she had become so feeble, .she could no longer rise from her berth, nor speak above a, whisper, nor allow to be fully dressed. In this condition she was placed in a chair and taken to the hospital, preferring to go there rather than to a hotel, because, s she said, she would be better taken care oL She is still .young, and girts evidence of tender culture. Her cheek had the hectic flush, and her dazzling bright eyes told that she had not long to Iire She telegraphed for her father, in Kew Tork State, o come for her, but would allow no Tord to be sent to her unfeeling and brutal husband, of her, condition. Tax Nxw Treaty With Niacaraoca baa been ratified. It provides, that the United States be empowered to open and keep open the transit. Fan Joan del Norte and San Juan del Sad to be free ports;. Americana to be allowed to live in tb cent try, raarrj , and bold real estate, without taking the oath of allegiance to toe Stale of Nicaragua. A general amnesty towards all Americans. American merchants to be allowed to introduce their goods at the same rales as those which native merchants pay. The United States to be allowed to place troops on the transit, when it (the United States) shall deem it necessary lor the security of the same. The ship canal or railroad to be considered under American protection. Colonisers who bny land and settle in the country, and take allegiance to tne same, to be protected by the United States, it Nicaragua fails to do so. The United States to be allowed to d'uembark forces, fcc., for the maintenance of a naval station. All Americans taking the oath of allegiance to beeome instantly citizens. Freedom of speech and religions opinion. The United States to protect the transit (i. e., the State) against all foreign- invasion, and to maintain internal qaietnde. American citizen, naturalized or otherwise, to have all civil rights in eqnality with native Nicaragnsns. This treaty will subatinte regular and peaceful emigration for fiilibnstsring. and will orten, the country to A mericsn influences and control much sooner than a conquest by violenca. Lire or a Tope. Cardinal Wiscmanf in a recent publication gins the follow-. ing account of the miseries which the Tope endures as the price ef his power and greatness: Early Lours, a frugal table, a solitary life, monotony ef pursuits, by the regular round of official audiences, fixed for eaeh day, and almost each hoax, unrelieved by Court festivities, or public recreation such is the life, more or leas, of every successive Tope. He is not exempt fror any ef the obligations of his priesthood. Lie gelcbratcs mass each laorning, and assists at a secoud celebration. He recites the Ilroviary, like his poorest curates, counts his bead, too, most certainly, like anf single Catholic at home er abroad; besides, probable, other special devotions. He listens to sermons, not merely fonnal ones in his chapel, but to real honest preachings, strong and bold, by a Capuchin friar during Advent and Lent. tST" Eliza Wright, the little girl abducted from this city by some vile process, wa recovered by the police officers of Tcrre Haute, and restored to her mother. The editor of the Terra Hants Journal, aays: "The girl was found after a diligent search by himself and ethera nndcr a porch to a house not Tar from the river. She had dug a hole through the wall and had a feather bed with bed clothing, and was prepared to enjoy herself for the night. The destroyer of this poor deluded girl deserves to be sent to the State Trison during Ids natural life. ßTßenton'i Thirty YearsView is ssid to have already attained a sale of seventy thousand volumes. Th puhlMhers, Messrs. A ppleton, are about to issue a new edition, with a coj'ious analytical index and au autibiojraplncal memoir of Col. Benton, written within three months of his death. Thla will much enhance th interest of the work. IST" Henry "Ward Beecher ii great at tak. ing up eollectlona. At the old John Struct Church, cn onej occasion, they wanted to make an extra raise. Mr. Beechor eloauentlw addresasd the new convert, and finallv asked those who had experienced relizioa in that church to hold vp their rieht hand. Nearlr all the rieht banda were raised in atnntaneoualv. "Now." says Mr. Ueecher, "put that hand in your poctoitirhcn the plate ia passed round." ST On Friday night quite a row was raided on the street, by icmo drunken men, who were finally 'arrested by officer vani; nsl shut up ia the "Lock ap.n

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the Ban of" Pennsjln,nia, wnrmenced omnond&y last, Tftx Orlkan Dark is to be estabHsh-cd-t Oannelton, whep-tfct outers have icwea vuiiaoie rooms nu' win pu mo Unli into immediate operation. Mkttftii A!fi Onio Kaihoad. It is confidently stated that tin cars on this road will be run nine to tiro junction of the Mobil and Ohio railroad by the lt of November next, . . i a

and that by that time tlio latter will be com-ßag plated to OolumLo, Kentucky, twelve inijee I

VCIVW VOIIU. I . . I

fttrilr. Eoslush, of Indiana, felt hurt we will not da which ia to unite with a te- , . r a tional prtv, or any Party that would exclude by some pungent remarks of Senltor .-tfrom the Union merely on account of

Rmdenrlf. concerning bia . trickerr. and called on Mr. B. snd asked him to retract Mr. r. told him to learo his presence, and Mr. English obeyed. ft7-Secretarr Stanton estimates that there will be 123,000 people in the Ter-1 ritory of Kansas at the close of the spring emigration. If this estimate be half right, the passage of the Kansas compro mise bill will not long delay the admis sion of Kansas as a State. 0r- Mrs! Cunningham Durdell is liring in a Tcry genteel and comfortable residence in New York city, with all her family around her, exhibiting no lack of means to make herself and children comfortable. She appeals to avoid notoriety; but declares her determination to prosecute her rights in the Burdell estate to the Court of Last Resort (7Some 400 or 500 persons were av sembled in a public hall, in the second story of a building at Alliance, Portage county, Ohio, last week, when the floor gave way, and the crowd, with the fabling pillars and furniture were precipitated into the basement below. A young girl was instantly killed one man mortally wounded, and a large number were dangerously hurt. SrEciE. There are now $35,000,000, in the vaults of the Panks of New York city. This vast aggregation of specie, which is now comparatively idle, will soon begin to operate upon the commercial affairs of . the country. As soon as confidence is fully restored, and money is set free, prices of every description of property, will' rap'dly advance. Those who have bought, during the panic, rnd can hold on, will realize large advances. (rMiss Lovejoy lias exhibited to us specimens of her beautiful bead work, which she manufactures in the darkness of almost total blindness. She was educated at the State Blind Asylum, where she learnt the art which she practices for her support Her productions make a beautiful ornament for the parlor, and are sold at very reasonable prices." La dies in giving her their patronage may get something, fully worth their money, and at the same time do a kind and benevolent act. Those who wish to examine ber work , will And her at the Green Riter Hotel on Water street. Elopemekts. A man by the name of Schoolcraft, living in the vicinity of Indianapolis, borrowed a pair of horses and wagon, and eloped with another man's wife. He was pursued and overtaken just beyond Terre Haute, going West. The borrowed horses and wagon were taken from him, and the truant pair were left to trudge on foot. The husband did not think the wife worth re claiming. A young man who had been some months since, introduced into the house of Mr. Kandall of Louisville, cloped last week with Mrs. Randall. The Lothario went to Indianapolis and there awaited the arrival of the lady and her little son, whence they proceeded to St. Louis. The indignant husband pursued, and found them, under assumed names just as they wem taking their departure from the latter city. A fkht ensued between the husband and the deceiver, which ended in putting the latter into jail for having concealed weapons. The husband, having recovered possession of his child, left the runaways to make such future arrangements as they chose. ConpUaientary Benefit to Sllsa Dora iaw. Evawsyille. April '2Sth, 1858. Mus Doba SuxvrDear JfaJam: We, the undersigned, have witnessed with great pleasure, your performance at the Theatre in this place, during the past and present week. We have felt proud and gratified that a daughter of the West, tinder many difficulties, has attained such excellence in her profession. We wish In some form to express onr appreciation of your merit; and for this pnrpose we wish an opportunity of giving you a Complimentary Benefit. Will it be conreniout for you to gratify our desire! Yonrs. with great respect. Chas. I. Hattelle, Wm. B. Sherwood, F. Y. Carlile, 0. V. Rathbone. Sam'l. Bayard, J. Ilealy, D. C. Keller, 1. J. White, Wm. II. Axe, Geo. II. Fish, C. O. Keats, W. C. Brewe, Wm. K. MtKirew, M. L. Johnson, Chas. Denby, Will. F. Byers, W. Hodge, Jr., K. I. BiagLam, J. B. Kirkman, Osborne Kcilly, F. Armory, J. B. Bissull, K. A. Cooke, U. II. Stockwell, Wm. II. Caldwell, James Cupplcs, Goo. II. Boicourt', Wm. II. Conant, K. Botticher, S. S. M or trau. Pewitt II. Lanphear, M. Mielsch, Wm. II. Heddcr. Sherwood Ilorsx, ) April SOth, 185S. f Glwtlemin: Your kind note tendering me a Complimentary Benefit is before rne. I much regret my health will, not allow me to undergo the fatigue attendant npon a theatrical performance; therefore havo decided upon a "Reading," as an entertainment more agreeable, au 1 would name Monday evening next for the occasion. Trusting this muy meet your approbation, I am, Respectfully rours, t , , 13ÜRAK1IAW. To ChaTle I. Battelle, G. W. Rathbone, F. Y. Carlile, D. C. Keller, and Qthers.

Thw Americans r Ytgo L'swaty. Col. Kichard W. Thompson, of Tcrre Haute, in reply to some strictures upon his course in the New Albany Tribune

defines his own position and' that of his friends ia Vigo county, in the in uie following terse and rigorous paragraphs. I The country will know where to- find them when duty calls upon them to act: "Fur tU prettnU Americans in Vigo liavo only declared that we will atand jnst where we are that we will stand by wr own tnd fijjht under no other. The;-e 1 time enough between now and the election in OclODCr W VOnslUCr ni'U ucitnuum nuitwn " v ,.r Jo. There is one thin, however, that alaverv havinir been introduced into it by tna TOies Oi iu iHimmjiue viutuns. - ,? j um, evcrv hazard, maintain onr conservatism and nationality, and are willing to bail as co-laborers in a common cause all who adopt our doctrines, without ttoiping to enquire what has been their previous faith whether they have been Democrats or iepuoiioans or where they live, whether North or South. We have labored, and hall continue to do ao. for the etablihment of a r:irty which almll oonnider itself as ha v in tr a Kinhtr mit Im than toexciU hat rtd between Svit and HmtK. and which shall iuvoko the spirit of concord, harmony and good neighborhood, to nrcfido in all the intercourse be tween the two sections. We shall rf ilattry alone ourselves and pnrsuado .others to do so. too. We shall leave the States whero slavery exists, to do with it just as thev please, and to enjoy all the rights triven them by tho conitution. and shull make no war upon tho Judiciary lo deprive them of any ot those rights. We shall leave tho people of a Territory to form their own institutions snd to have slavery or not, a they please, when they make a constitution lor admishion into tne union, we snail con sent to confer no "tauatter totertiqnty" au thority upon them to legislate on the subject ot slavery in tluir .Ttrribrrial Ltiitlatun, either to establish "r exclude it. We shall refuse to interfere with slavery in tho Dis trk-t of Columbia, or tho inter-State slave tra-rii. We shall insist upon the faithful execution of tho fugitive slave law, lust as it is. Thus, it will be öur poücj to take the ques tion altogether out of Congress and out ot our political contests in other words, to lei it alone. Then there will be some hopes ot inaugurating a new era in our politics a ro turn to the consideration of those measures which are essential to the development of our resources, the protection and jnst reward of our labor, and the establishment of onr prosperity upou an immovable basis. Such a field of labor ss this, prescuts the highest reward that a patriot should nsk or c.pvt the consciousness of sorving lus country and advancing its happiness and honor and for mr own part, is in tho past, I have never labored in any cause, so, in the future, 7 never Will. Bright asd ' Fitch. The Vincennes Gazette makes the following disclosures: From recent davelopmont, it seems more than probable that this worthy twain, nuke use of their position solely as a means of pe cuniary speculation. Bright, especially, has an eye tor the almighty dollar. There is no doubt that lie snd Tom Jiendricka, Commissioner of the Uencrul Land Office, have omo kind of n league to make money out of the public lands. Bright, wehavo it from f ood snthority, was largely interested with lendricks and a relative in the famous ''bit land speculation," which prevailed in this Stato a few years .ago. . lie is reported to have been ono of the partners in tho association that brought down from Shelby villa a troop of poor, ignorant men, to make the necessary affidavits, under which they entered about twenty thousand acres of public lands at 12,' cents per acre! He is alo interested in the Minnesota land grab, having a large inteiest at Suporior City. This wiutcr ho ha been figuring in Iowa lands to the extent of six thonsand acres or more, and is probably safo for' ts much mor in Kansas nnder English's bill. It has come out that Bright and English are partners in Iowa, and it may be interred that tli'busincs- is done in Bright'a name in that State, and in Englisl.' in Kansas! ; ,f-., : -. We do hope that the committee, will pre-J ecu to their labors with a diligence that will result in shaming the members of the U. S. Senate from tho South, Into uniting with those of the North, in expelling thc&e shameless interlopers, who have no moro legal rights to the scats thev fill in that body than they have to seats ih tlio British Parliament. - The Administration Version or English's Bill. The Washington Union, the organ of tho Administration, gives the following construction of English's Substitute: It fully recognizes the validity of the Lecompton Constitution, without a submission to a vote of tho people; an J, second, it makes no concession whatever to the great popular sovereignty principle so fully recognized in tho Ctittciidcn Montgomery amendment. It docs not even raise the inference thatiu thu, case of Kansas, or in that of any other Ter ritory hereafter applying lor admisaion into tho Union, a submission of ti e Constitution to a vote of the people, hall be regarded a as necessary for the purpose of ascertaining whether such Constitution truly embodies their wishes and sentiments. In this respect it is not hal f as good a Democratic docnmeul a the President's annual Tneagc, which boldly avowa the principle of sub nitting Constitutions to a vote of tho people, to bo the correct one, snd recommends that it be observed by Congross on all future occaaions. English's "compromise1 surrenders this principle fully and absolutely, and if JJsmocrfcts in longrcna commit themselves to that surrende, wo shall look for a bold and open repudiation of the whole doctrine of popular sovereignty by the Charleston Con vention in leC?. The Louisville Courier sard it is a bill to admit a new slave State. The Electric Clock. lew contrivances can be more remarkable than Mr. Bain's electric clock. It has no weight, no spring, ro escapement, no winding up apparatus nor necessity lor being wouud up, no agency within itself for putting or keeping the hands in motion; the invisible power which actuates it is outside the clock outido the house even in which the clock is contained, lu a garden or other piece of ground is due a holo four or five leet deep, and into this hole is thrown u layer of cuke, then a layer of earth, aud then a few zinc plates. A feeble, but constant gal vn ire current is generated bv the contact of the earth with the coke below it and the xine above it, without tlto aid of any other buttery; and this cur rent is conveyed in doors by copper wires. The wires form a coil round a magnet, and the electro-magnet thus formed is made to constitute tho oob of the ndulnm of the deck. Delicate and bwautilul mechanism enables tho electric apparatus to give a vi bratory motion to thv pendulum, and the pendnlam in it turn to give motion to the , j r 1 i. r-i. t is two uanas oi xiie oniy winuui np required by this extraordinary clock Is a ieeu Ol zmc to mc euri.ii uaiicrT, wi.iu ib . . . a mm. m Sf shall have become oxidized by lou g use. . (TDresling, the Prussian, charged with forgery, was tried on Tuesday at Paducili. and discharged, the Prussian depositions not being admitted as eri dence. The result was cheered by the people. He has sued his captors for $20,000 damages for false imprisonment (Ey-The wife of Mr. Miller, at Ryks ville, Daviess county, recently presented her husband with three young Uoosiers at a single birth, two girls and a boy, all of whom are doing well.

fjtrThe Cannelton Reporter says the

young city of Tell, U growing rapidly, and it will number its inhabitants by thousands before the.close of the season. The Reporter says: Jandt in Una portion of Irry countv are appreciating rapidly, aa ia shown by recent transactions oi our real etuai nccuts. ub cent exploration Lave resulted in finding iron ore or aupenor richness, and we learn from aome of our exchange, that a compa ny ia formed at Louiaville to erect furnace for tlae manufacture of Una ore. 07"The Harpers, publishers of Kew York, announce that they hare resumed payment in full. SPECIAL NOTICES. mm. . j . , m . r flrk NOTICKS in this place, 10 wit r line tjiZa (solid Ar.it k nna liiaertioDl 3" cents per Hue three times; 3u cents per line one week: discount on lonurr time. Vanderburgh Countr I-and Assentation. The following exhibit shows the coutlition of the Vandrrl'Urrh County Land Association on February 1st, ia. ra. Capital Stoc. ...$3,9T 00 Admissions Mil 70 Int fc üxch'i.. JO IS. Moss 10 ft) Ural Ertat....... Sl.f-J 3S Improvements... 3.7i Iii Kxpense Acc't... &13 Hi Cash a i L ncollccted t'k . 337 50 P. HUKXliKOOK, Sec'y an 4 Treas. ap29 KOT1CB. The Stockholders . of tho Vanderburgh County Land Association, are hereby notified, that an elect ion will be hcU on Saturday,' Miy 1st, at I o'clock, V. M., in the Court-IIouse, for the purpose of elect ing five Trustees. A general aUendanee is required. a other important business will be brought before the Stockholders. By order of tho President. . ap29 , i P. ORTBROOK, Sec'y. ' ' 1 AGBICVLTCRAL NOTICE. ' The V. C. Agricultural and Horticultural Society will liola its regular monthly mtetisg.on Saturday, Slay 1st, at IX o'clock, P. M. Id tht Court House. By order of the President. ap. ...... - p. HORN BROOK. Sec'y. RHEUMATISM.- Deafness, KeuralgU, Swelling, Stiffuejs and all pains, cured by one Lottie of Prof. PeGrath's Electric Oil. ' This letter Is one of many received recently: Paor. Da UasTii: I had a swelling in my limbs nearly a year. After ming many thlugs without benefit, the tirxt Iwttle of your Oil I used cured rat entirely,. I shall ever rwneinber you as my restorer. J. E. NOLAN, apMhlw- ' ' t ' J ' " ' ' ' 62 Chestnut street Ite Discoveries Im Pathology show that very many of the di -ases which afflict mankind arise from impurity of the lood. This Im long bern suspected but Is only Iatcl3 known. In consumption, tubercles ara found to be a sedimentary deposit from the blood Drop)-, Oont, Cancer, Ulcers and Eruptions, all arise in. disordered deposits from the blood. Billions dis esjies aud fevers are caused solely by its deranged an healthy state, and even tho declins of life follows the want of vitality In the blood. In view of these farts Dr. Aycr designed his C ATM Tic Pills ffperially to purify and invigorate th lood. and hence we believe to arise its nnparalelled success In controlling dueae. iMedicaf Journal. mrJl d&wlm QUKItY. Vfliy U it that CHRISTADOKO'S HAIR DTE Is tho bet IN TIIK WURLT)? nKCAUSE eminent chemkts say so; BECAUSE it contains no caustic eompounjs! BECAUSE it wears longer than any other! RKCAUSE it operates instantaneonsly I BECAUSE It doss not stain the skin! E KC AUSK It nourishes and strengthens the Hair BECAUSE it correct, the bad effects of other dyes! BECAUSB its presence cannot be detected! BECAUSE IT NEVER FATLS! Sold everywhere aud applied by all nair Dressers. JOSEPH CHRISTA DO RO, ap'J-lmdiw No.6 Astor House, N.York. Does any f our Illgh Livers ever eat too much dinner f If soy of our readers have cooks who tempt their appetit a little to far, I will tell a secret that wiU lead them to the enjoyment of their dinners without a visit from that gouty old gentleman Dyspepsia. Take a doss or Da. Sssoroao's IsvieoiaTo Arris EATIfO, SÜD VOI7 WILL SSVtS BS TaOl'BLED WITH Ispickstios; but on Uie contrary, before the next metl lime approaches the arpctite will be sharpened to appreciate any kind of foo.1. If the food rises or soars, the Invigora!or will fix the matter st once, for there is something In it that, to ose tbe expression of a friend, will let a man eat graxcl stones, aus take the Invigorator and they will dlgtst. We have tried it in double doses, on one or two occasions, for sick headache and it acts like a charm. T hat we want to say to our readers, young or old, Is, if anything ails you, go without delay and get a bottle of Ia S4"DroBD'slNviaoBATOs,and If it don't cure. come and. tell as, fur we wst to see one person that it ill not Unefit. (Seo Advertisement.) niarSO-d&wlm , nitA.t at Southern Mills, for 10 cts. per bushel at retail , and es per ton, by apWf IfiLEnART D BOTHERS. t.lddlness. Headache, A e. These pains and disagreealde feelings are generally Symptoms of some other com plaint; such as dyspepsia, apoplexy, and various others, all ff which are cansed by coirupt noxious matter, clogging the various circulations. hence, a stream or rush of blood to the head, and by the excitement a great pressure on the brain. Giddi ness, headache, loss of memory, dimness of sight, and various other complaints are the result. Thus it will be seen that all the above painful and distressing mal adies owe their origin to the blood. Dr. Morse's In. disn Root rills are acknowledged to be the only medi cine that will thoroughly purify the blood. Tney enter the blood, and follow the stream of life on its journey through the system. , They root out all foulness and impurity, and drive out every unhealthy obstruction. They should be taken every night la sufficient quantities to operate briikly, by commencing with two pills on going to bed, three the next night, four the next; If the symtomsaro not removed, commence again with two pills and go up again as lefore. Con tinuein like manner, until the blond Is thoroughly purified, and all pain and dislmss is entirely remove.!. Obtain one of our Free Almanacs, and read the history of Dr. Morse's father , and how this medicine was introduced. BEWARE or a counterfeit of these rills tsllow wasrrxsi. All geuqine are ia stra wrappers, with the signature of A.J. White As Co., on each bog. I'rieeUcU. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by dealers in Medicines. r marSl-dJ-w COAX. EODIAM MINING COMPANY, (Office on Water street, under the.Telegracn Office.) Cart loads of Id bushels of Bodiam Miue Coal de lirered to any part of the city at $1 CO per load. Coal weighed, if desired, at the expense of the purcliaier. Note of solvent banks of Illinois and Wisconsin taken in payment. JOI1N WTMOND. deciS-tf. Secretary and Manager. Mexican Mustang Liniment. rom rich and poor, bond and free; all colors, grades sod conditions of life, we hear the same meed or prsiss awarded this wonderful article.' gores are healed, pains relieved, lives saved, valuable animals made useful, and un told ills assuaged by Ulis great medicine wnicb. art sur prising to the Judgment of man. What family does not require a standard Liniment Who ever heard of the same effects produced by any other arUcleT Tor Cuvs, Bruises Sprains. Rheumatism, Swellings, Etrained Horses, Ac , it has no equal. Bawaas or Imitatiomi. The genuine Muta.g Liniment Is sold by sll respectable DrnggUtsaud Livery Men In every town, parish and hamlet throughout North and South America, Europe and tho Islands of the Ocean. Buy at once. Beware of any other'Bragg's Liniment.' It 1 j abase Imitation. 1 BARNES It PARK, " Biartt-dfcwlm - Proprietors, New York. Hootetter. Three bottles of Hostetter's Tegel ble Stomach Bitters will cure the' Dyspepsia; one bottle will create an appetite, force off the Impure bile, purify the blood and iavigoraU the system; two bottles will cor th worst form of Liver Complaint) oae bottle will dissipate that weakness, at th? pit of Ute stomach, give color to th countenance, impart ton and strength to the system, and had cheerfulness to the mind. Every family should have Hostetter's celebrated Stomach Bitters. No article is so peculiarly adapted lo the depressing effects of our climate. Sold by Druggists and dealers generally. ap2-l

" - SPECIAL" NOTICESr

ckescentity' RANK. DiairroBf. John A. Kcitx, Cossad Bakes, Thomas E. U tan and Jom.1 Law. Receive deposits, buys and sellseoin and exchange. Interest allowed on tine deposits at such nun a way be screed upon with depositor! and speclöed in certificate. Exchang on Hew Yuri, Cincinnati and Louisville, Great Britain, t'rauct, Switzerland, Belgium, Holland, Russia, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and all th eitle an large towns of Germany, for sale in sums to suit. Collections made, and proceeds remitted promptly alenrrent rate of exchange JOHX A RKITZ.Pres. ,W. BAKER. Cashier, aplflfta 8PRL1C MEDICINE. Gel the rarest, Get the Cheapest, Ciet the note EBeaeloas. In short, g-et TUR EKsT, which are Da. Rossca'i ScMMMviABLoe0pvairiKB Blood Pills. These wonderful iledicines ara ntirely vegetable, leave tvta4 cflecls, sod can bot by any possibility Injure the most delicate constitution. ever was a good Spring Medicine s necessary as now, for in aaditiun to the Skin Diseases and deranges Stomach and Lirer. which every winter produces, it is most evi dent to all who are accustomed to note tho powerful Influence for good or ill that the mind has vpon the1 body, that the anxiety of mind caused by the late wide-spread money troubles, has Injured the general health of almost every one. Then cleanse, strength en and purify your system with the Scandinavian Remedies, and you will prolmbly save yourself from serioas illness Um coming maun er. . t tW See advertisement. ... da4l s . CAUTION, . Beware of all drunken pedlars, and low picayune Druggists, putting up a stall and calling it Electric Oil, made out of Compile tie and Mead's foot Oil their only aim is to get money. Buy none but the original and genuine De Orath's Electric Oil, sole In ventor and proprietor of fclectric Oil. All Electric Oil mast have my written signature on the Label, and my name blown in th Bottle, which, to Imitate, is forgery. PROF. C-DcURATH. Electric Oil. For sale only by respectabl druggists and country merchants. . . . , . apSsdw Dyspepsia and Flts.-DR. TRACT DKL0RME, the great eurer of Consumption, was for several years o badly afflicted with Dyspepsia that for a part of the time he wss eotifined to his bed. He was eventually cured by a prescription furnished him by a young clair voyant girl. This prescription, slven b a mere child while hi a state of trance, lias cured everybody who has taken it, never having failed once. . It is equally as sure la cases of Fits as of Dvsrwvsia. The ingredients may be found in any drug stört. I will send this valuable prescription to any person on the ret eipt of one stamp to pay postage. Address; , Da. TRACT DELORM ;, ' " Great Curer of Consumption, apj-djiwlm . ' . " ', 'ew York Post Office. TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. t ' " RATES. One square, (10 lines solid Agate), three times, tl 00 One week, 1 0 -T wo Wwck9f. . 3 isd One miitith, , 4 (Ml Three montlts i... : 7 V) Six months,...,. ......10 011 Onevear, 15 00 lir- iiMCuuntnn larger advertisements. Cards of alx lines or nnder, S1A per annum. IF" No 'tillfoiild"advertisemeutsTeceived. KT No ad vertisement inserted for less than tl. SHERWOOD HOUSE," WIL.I... V. IJYERS, PROPRIETORCorner First and Loeait Streets, ' 4 EVAN8VILLB, IXDIAKA.' - Onesnuare from Steamboat Landing. "" - nyS-Ty NOTICE TO THE FARMERS! Mowers and Reapers, Threshers and Sepratora. THE undersigned are agents for the sale of Kirhy's, Aultmen's. McC'ormick's, Urwu', aud rer York Mowers and Reapers; and Moffit's, Bilts A; Kalston's, and Garvo Threshers, Separators, and Kmery tt Bros. Railway Tower and Iresher; also, Kindel llerger's BucKtye, and llickock' Keystoue.and Culn's Cider MilU and Tresses. . All the almvo, are premium mschioes,and will be sola at luanuntcturer s pn s, neir nts aoieti. jnmnuuun s cu sir) Water street, Kvansv iile. AN ORDINANCE In relation to tht aement of Taxe and Skctios 1. Be it ordained bv the Common Conn" ell of the City of K vsnsvill, That from and after th paaaage of this ordinance. It shall be the duty of th Aeaor ,n assessing the real estate of the city, to include in the valuation thereof, the entire fair cash taiue of all improvements thereon; and (he Common Cuncil hersafter in arsesslne: taxes either for general revenue or for railroad purjwwes will not exempt any portion of the value of improvements on real esUte. hac.J. It shall be the duty of the City Assessor to require each person owning, possessing or con trollin p persoual estate taxable for city purposes, to make and sulscrila written or printed statement thereof verified lr his aOidavit; which sjitement and affidavit shall be in the following form that is to say: A Statement of ' ' personal property, taxaMe for city purposes, by tho Coinraou Council of th City of Kvansville.and held owned, possessed, or controlled by him at the date thereof. ASSaaSABLX fBOrXBTT. DIU. Cts 1. Money on hand or ondoposit S. Money at interest 3. Solvent demands against others, over and attove indebtedness 4. Value of all personal property apper taining to mercliandize ft. Value of all personal property appertaining to manufactures $. alue of all bonds and stocks issued by bodies corporate, by States and by the United states 1. Value of wagons, coaches, hacks, carriages, cart, drays and other vehicles 8. Talus of clocks, watches snd timepieces 1 9. V alue of musical instruments 10. Value of household furniture It. Number ad value of horses, mules aud cattle 11. Value of all other personal property not above specified Total amount.. Signed and dated this day of A. D. State or Irdiaka, ) Vanderburg county, ) ,-- . being sworn, says that, to th best of his Knowledge, recoil art in and beiief,tho above contains a true, full and fair list, with the true cash value thereofmf the several items of personal property and effects therein named, now owned, poshigned and swum to before me the City Assessor, this day of A.D. Sac. 3. It shall be th duty of the Assessor to furnish blank pilntird statements, acrording to the form prescribed in the last section , to th several prrsoni requir-d to max said statements; and should any person ovnlng, possessing or cot 1 trolling any bropert.v taxable for city purposes, fail or refuse, when called on for that porpose by the Assessor, to make and verify by his affidavit, th statement required br the but section, it shall ho the duty of the Assessor to affix from th best Information he can oMain.a fair valuation of the personal estate waed, possessed, or controlled by such person, according to the 3fth section of the City Charter. Published by order of the Common Council, myü-Jt A. LEMCKE. Clerk. " ;; JOHN HASCH, ' Has Just Received A LARGE ASSORTMENT 1 . BOOTS & SHOES, roa THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, WITO A VARIETY OP CHILDRESS' SHOES. CALL SOON AND EXAMINE THE KEW btHb STOCK. Jt2 ICE CREAM. THE EMPIRE ICECREAM SALOONS will he upeuud this day, and continue for the season. On First street, beta ecu Main and Sycamore, roj l-lm JOHN f AltKELL k CO. WHITE PISII.-a half barrels choice, just received. fir sale by GILBERT k BOWLES, ap3n Sycamore, near Water. B. WÄLDKIRCH, JEWELLER AND ENGRAVER. ' HAS removed to the northwest corner of First and yeamore street, where he- is now prepared to execute promptly all order far asaking mat repairing Jewelry and Silverware. api-2wd ILFOOriNO TIN uav 100 boxes lc Roofing Tint 55 da Ix do do: 13 Mis Sheet Iron; Received and for sale br SAM!TEL ORR. PRIXGS AXLES 150 set assorted Pittsburg Sprig 79 do do EaAern do; y iso Wagou and Buggy Axles; On band aud tor isle by &AMC fjRJt.

TWO gentlemen and their wire, and a f.-w iagl gentlemen, can ret jHnt rnoms with good boarding at the WALNUT TKEET HOUSE, cormvof Walnut and First streotH apil-tf

PKrPER & PlCt.l i-W rwHred, f . r tale by GILBERT k rOWLE9. D. O'NEEL, BEGS to Inform hlf old pron!i an the pwMic generally, tkat Ue U constantly mananK-iamig the U elegant UanneDU. (ientkmeu can srlect their cloths at any Imium, and he will make Ibrai ap to order, anil warrant the mont coiiiulffe iuil rhioDale tit. He can e always found at Ilaghe' dry roods sture, corner Main and Second street. ayMw Tbe Inrlrallfd KENTUCKY HARVESTER, MOWING AND REAPING. THia Machine was introduced and nsed for 'he first time during the harvest of llhfi; ana, thontrh new. it has already established for Itself a reputa tion which has never tn reached by any other combined ReaDerand Mower, South aiid West; ana it now oorapies a position fur lu advance of all its early oss thociskd ef these Machines were soli during the last two harvests, and the demand not supplied in the States of Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana. Illinois, Mtaftouri, Iowa, Ark-inaas, Alali&t im. iMirrla. South Carolina. Virginia, Mississippi. ami ataliliühlns- the fact most conclusively, that for universal nse. economy, trength.'wnd efficiency, tuia Machine is every thing that is desirable, both as Kfiwr and aa a Mower. We have made some valuable improvements, sug crated br careful observation ai.d experiment surini Lhc lut fianrrat. These will lie ailixl to all our Keauerrand Mowers now building for the harvest of IM. For sale on consignment, by pW-3mdw - ALLIgfcllOWKg A Tenement Wanted! ffpHR undersigned wishes to lease a tenement il with four or rive rooms, price not to exceed Iii, and possession desired immediately. Apply to ap28-tf S. MYERS, Liquor Store. RON! IRON! -A large lot just received, pr JL steamer Argonaut wnicb makes our assortment hAMUKLOKR. h makes our ansort complete. For sale by - fcAMUKLOKK. ÜR7J0UN MAGlMSS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGF.ON. ninKNbERS his 'professional services to the clti- . Jl sens nf Evansville and surroanding ooaurry. ' Office, corner of Second aud Locust U-eet. apJ7-d&w6m i Rochester Coopers' Tools! d.s. bastos's "siMos rvas." S or about the 15th of May, I shall have a fine w. stock of Bartfn's Justly celebrated Coopers' Toolr. which are unqat.tionably superior to all other makers Keep your money until yon can rt the best OCT. Call at my new stand, opposite J. If. Maghee Ac Co. CHARLES S. WELLS. api" Honae for Rent. A DESIRABLE residence, situated in tho tipper part of the city, containing five rooms, kitchen, cellar, üble, wood-shed, fcc, ate. For terms, apply at tho Journal oince. - ap-io-tr 1 KaT BUSHELS Prime 0-.ts, for saleby J. Off sp2d Z. 11. COCK k SOX. I g BUSH. Prims J. V" for sale by Hungarian Grass Seed, Z. II. COOK. BL fON. f7GO?,kO. : , U usmdtia. Eggs: " 10-JV lbs. Ti Rotter; prime Lard ; Received this day t y - ' '. J if z'.n.cooK & SON. f.XTRA FAMILY VINEGAR 2i bbls. choice arMji ttcid ror saie rcrj' low iv . . : GILBERT & BOWLES, spy? Sycamore st. rAR 2&bbls. in Sue order, jut received and fur ft sale-by GILBK :kt at BOWLES. sTllIKKSE-iO boxes best W. R. and llamur. fur 1 sale by GILBERT & BOWLES. CJARDIXES Scales halves and quarters, for sale by . GILBERT k BOWLES. It AR SOAP 50 boxes IVvtor St Gamble, for vale OILIlEitT BOWLES. VORN BROOMS 1U0 doc. nMmted qualitieü, for vsaieny UlbutllT a; 10 LfcS. rWANTE CL'UUA5Td-4 Wds. rhoire, f. sale by mXA 1 ull.UE.lli at 1HJW J.S.B fSKCD POTATOES 59 tWs. pure Slelianoc S3 Potatoes, for sal at Z. 11, COOK, Ii. SONS. ap-JI II ERRIN G-y) boxes No. t , for sale b )V i. GILBERT k ItOWLFS IIOICK INDIGO 3 ceronns, just ivceived and lor saietiy j GILBERT II BOWLES MAGAZINES AND PAPERS of 11 kinds for A.1M. . Mar. received at 31. L. JOHNSON'S, Pirst st. Knickerbocker LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF THE CITY OF NEW YOliK. Statement of the Condition of this Company, Mnrch ist 1&57. Capital and Accuroolallon... $173,792,44 Canitxl Stock.:....... .; .'. lOO.Ons.no I.ife Insurance for Premiums, kc 1J:!,IW2,2 uterest received and accrued X141 Disbursements, inclfHint Losses Sab an es, Kent, Tat, Commission, Mediial Fees, Dividends to Stock holders, tic. kc , Total Car iUI snd Accumulation. ...173.791,41 ASSETS. Bonds and Mortgages, Premium Notes, Bills Receivable. Loa 11A or. call. Cans. kc 1 Acci ued Interest and Premiums unpaid, I68,lfi0,?3 4.7XO.M furniture... ftKMieO ' ' ; 178,702,44 rr.riiftm u w iictiiHK, cecrctary. 1 William Stsbbt, New York, March, 157. f , . Atthereonsst of the President and Board of Directors of the Knickerbocker Life Insurance Com nany, 1 certify that the mode nf computing present value of the Policies employed by the Secretary or me company is scieniincany correct, and in accord ance with tfie prescriptions of the charter. I also ctrtiry, that I have compared the list of policies furnished m by th President as on the books of the Company with valuation tables sufficiently to lest the accuracy of the results riven bv the Secretarv. and find the values as stated within to be numerically correct- Tliat is to say, the present value of the fu ture risk of the office on all outstanding policies, or tne aincrenc netween tne present value or tne future premiums to be paid on them is 4X7 J 9. The total value of policies, the holders of which are entitled to moenas is tr.vJ. . -1 1. .... 1... 1 i 1 . . a.. m.m m. An 11 um surplus is rvrreciiy auueu at imi;(i the difference between this and lie present valuo of tint future risk of the Company on existing policies. aner ucaucunc iw per rem. or 11 inr me renei inns is the proper amount for dividend, to wU,24,MO ,17 The true principle of divinend is to assign to each policy bolder who Has Insures on the mutual Man a share proportioned to the present value of his policy, which is the true value of his interest as a stock holder of the Company. This share assounU to 4 per cent. 01 tue present value or tne poiiev. CUAKLES W. slACKLF.T. February 25th, 157. As Agent for tho above Com pan v, I am preparsd to issue Policies, on the most favorable terms. Para' phlets giving all desirable information, can be had . on application. W.M,T. I'AGE. Evansrüle, April 3ith,199.-Iy. 1 CIUARKSi.ooo of Oermsn and Havana Cigars; ' SjO.000 genuine O. D. Uun Caps; 4 lioxes Head Clothes' Phis; lOcaaes white Qdar Churns; M bates Wrapping Twine; A) coil Jute Rope; SO coils Manilla Hope: 3 gross Transparent Soap; Received and for sale by I. kls. HEIM ANN. IVKH' BOORS! KGW BOORgI'rinceot the Hous of David; . Odd Fellows' Caakrt; f II rper's Weealy, April 10th; Saturday Evening Post, April ICtht Nsw York Mercury, April liHh; New York Ledger, April I th . . Flag of onr Union, do do; - Halloa's Pictorial, du do; Xovellette, do do; ' Just received and for sale at M.L-JOHNSOX'S. aplS First street. Potatoes M OO tiCSnELS line, Urge Mealy Potatoes ItvrlF in store and for sale at very reasonable figures, to close, by BKOWN It AIU.MAN. apl ' CNDRIES3 ir bags fine Liverpool Table lalt; i' int. ui.is Aar, 6 bhls. Pulv. Sugar; Mbls. crushed do; 10 do. small Laf Sucar; . 25 boxes 7 lump Tobacco; 10 do. fine a. Tolsjcco.hest brand; 10 eases Olive Oil. Sn dox. I iurt Nrttlesv IS do. do. do. 30 do. 3 pint bottles: IV) Less pure Whit Lead; bbl. Turpentine; 5 boxes Hamburg Cheese f " """ RcfT.V? ud lor le b I-fc D.HEIMAXN. AJh Llf L. 1. 1 - TCE CREAM IX TEN MLSUTES1 4 3 quirts; 4 do 4 do; , . 4 d I do; ' ' 1 " ' " ' 1 4 d Ji do; ' AUSTIN'S PATENT ICE CREAM FREEZERS, received and for sale at I . fc U. H K t M A NX IT ESLIES'S GAZETTE OF FASHION for Msy, JLi at DO BELL k TOXYXOTtf 'S. LONDON NEWS, at Ä ' ap23 DOBELL At NTN1TQN'S. ARTHUR'S HOVE MAOAIINJt. . DOBELL It COS i NflTON For Sale or Rent. A DESIRABLE residence situated ia. the upper part of the citv, containing six rooms and kitchen, having also the' perswy outhou belonging to it. For tefms applT to II. K. C V NINGI1 AM. attho tort of Charles Bäbcockv. apJO w

LEGAL NOTICES, ETC.

NOTICE. Stab of Indiana, Vanderhxrg count. tJIE nndeo-Ljned hereby gives notice that sLe L lias been appointed Executor of the hut will 1 testament of James A. fevers, deceased, and been duly qualified and sworn as such NANCY BYKRä. All nmotit know in r tbeaanelvea lo have wnaettied '. aoouunU on the books of Said deceased, are rvquertwd to come forward and settle immediately alt Ii her- - woodlloute. api.1-4lwSiwTw ADMINlSTKATOIt'S SALE. . RY virtue of an order of the Court of Common Pli or Vxnnrrbnrrh ountv I will sell at PUlu- aurtion at the Court liauac door in Kvanvillc, u thellth day of May, lj?, part of ttsS. K. qr.se. . No. 1S,T.. 8. R. Ill West, containing threw acres, adjoining Undo of Peter h Harpe and f. W. Briaktneyer.aiid lying on tne road lemiitii in in. rw- -House to the rtsidewe Edgar C. Dana. Said , premises will b sold in sub-divisions, a vlat of whisk . can be seen at my office. Terra, ot sale, one-tnira caan; naianco in u aira j months from day of sale, the purr ha er rviof notes -with approved security waiving all relief from valuation or appraisement law, with interrrt from day vf ate. BRACK KT MILLS. - ap--lts&w4t Adtnr of Adolph Brinkmann. KUARDIAN'S SALE. BY virtue of an order of tho Court of Common Pica of V ander! airgh county, 1 will xpos?t sale at uhlic auction, at the Court House door ia Evansville, on Sitnrday, May cth, U,tli folio. tn aearribed real ealate, to-wit: Lots 11 Si 12 In Muck No. Eleven (III in the 4th Knbtryeinent, aajoiuui Evannville and now emlcared wiiMn th corporate limits of Evansville, aforesaid, being the property of the heirs of Juo (J. f isher, deceased. Terms of nale. cash, balauce in 6. IS and I months, the purchaser giving notes with approved security, waiving relief from valuation or appraisw- -roeut laws, and bearing interest from day of sale. IS ItAl KCl ILL., Guardian of John O. I'uher's beits. . ar-rUwd : GUARDIAN'S SALE or HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE' THE wndersiirned, as Guardian of the heirs ot John Jarvis. will sell on SATURDAY. Mar tü 8th, at the house of the said John Jarvis, drreseil, m walker street. I juuaico, the Household rurnit ore, of ean deceased. eoniting or Kcds, lleddiuf, Cluurs, Tables, and a variety of articles too nume rous to mention. Terms, at sale. apl-law3w W.f. JOMS.tiuanlian. PINE LIMBER. THE subscriber has just received from Messrs. Fenton k. Krew. Chntaoue county, N Y.. MK),fw feet No. 1.P1NK LUMBER. Carpenters and Builders are resnectbiUv invited to examine this lot of Lumber, as .t is superior to anything in this market. . .. Jon a. UMJi s.u. PINE SIIINCLKS. 7 OO.OOO No. I (no mistake) PINE SHINGLES, received witti the above Lumber, and for sale as hard times' prices. Those who want shingles sua not Chips, will pleas call and examine these. ap.n-u BriLDINt; .MATERIALS IO.iMO Lirbts s-io th; ,040 ro -12 do; S,oiw do lo-ii do; T'- ,W ro 10 14 du; . , 5,0110 do 10-15 o; 2,(KO do 10-1 do; f. Ijmt do 12 H do; SOOFaanels Doors as.Krted; ;. 1 , . &0 pairs Window Blinds; '.- i LOBMs. Cement, 20 Bids. Plaster Parist . - rOIWri:wterers llair -Together with W hite anA Gray him. Jut rocoi s. d simI for aal by E-S. BABCOCK. Sweet Potatoe Plants. If AM new prepared to fillnrdors for aay amount Ji of choice sweet potato plants. A coaitsut supply to be had M the Store of Z. 11. Conk It ap)6.3w 1 Ur.bllARFECURRANT? k CEMENT gnsihs. Carrants; IitbbW Cement; Received smd lor te by I. D.HRIM ANN. Great Attraction! EIGHT DAYS SiLE AT AllTIOM In the Store on 3Iain St. next door to the Mate Banfe. A CONSIGNMENT fron failu.- at tlcity f LouUville, consisting vf ,0' worth of Uoodsr of the latest fashion; such as Gentlemen's Clothing and Underwear, Piece-tüuods, Frenca BroHd Cloths, Cassimervs, Patinetts, Cassinetts, Linea, Linen Drills, lists and Caps, Uents' Slippers, Congres bhoes Portmonies, Scissors, ltaxors, llaxor Strops, ImportedCigars, Spring Balances, W cases Assorted Looking: Ulatcs, V) boxes assorted Glassware, consisting of articles taoA necessary for familv use. A larce assortment of the latest style of Ladies' Jewelry, Silvor Klate, mannfticturel tlie lest merliaiiics in tho t'tiioii, consisting of TaMe and Tea-fpoons, Foras. Musuird SiKns, kc. Sir. All or which must be sold to the highebt lidder this week, by ordrof the Assignees. ' frale I commence this morning at t o'clock . and continue from day 10 day until the cutire stock is sold out. Evening S:de" to comraenre at 7 o'clork. . Evrrv Ixxly is invitrd to call and buy cheap, and take adranuc of the hard times. , - J. C RAUM AN, Ancuoneer from lxuisvllle, Ky. N. B. 100 dox. different sixes leached and unbleaclwd pare Linen Table C1)k. Irish Linen, Towel Linen, and hundreds ot othet articles too nn morons to mention. ap20-tf KKCKifEi ti5Txiyirr Uodey's IKly s Book, for May; Orsham's Magaxine, do do; IUI lou 's Weefclv, d d: (roller's Partcrw Book, dn do; The Three lieanties, by Mrs. Southworlfe; HodeT's Book of Toilet; New York Ifdcer, ;tli of April; Flag of our Cd.;ub of April; lUllon's Pictoriwt, do do; .Harper's Weekly, do do. For sale at J. HE ALT'S. ap!7 11 HITE LEAD. 3M Kers - M and in DKegs fur sale by DALZELL It CO. api WHITE LIME AND CEMEKT. "0Wds. Lime; KOdo Cement; Just received and for sale br api 7 OR ft. PALZEM., A CO. tWUMlKIFS. 5l Kegs New Castle Soda; S Neroons innen; Id gross Ess Coffee; 61 Bhls. Smith's cider Tinegsr; M Bis. Rosin; 24 Boxes Summer Md. Candles; U Tierces Prime Rice; 1 I Cases Matches. For sale by apI7 ORK, DALZELL, It CO.. MACHINE-MADE HonsE SHOCS. fl' THE TROT IRON AND NAIL PACTORT. at Tror, S. Y..hav IIEXKY BlRDEX8 I-. PROVKP HOUSE SHOE MACIIIXEKV aw . suocessful -rratWn. and are prepared lo execute den fir HOUSE and MULE SIIOKS nf any Weight and Pattern, at a prk but little above theprkw of llors Shoe Iron. .... . Th oualirv of the Iron nseil In thes shoe! is warranted In eveJy respecf The shoes have len approveil of. and are now nsed by th l'nited Stato Oovornnieni exclusively, as also by many of th principal Stage anl Omnibus Companies and I lor, hhoers throughout lUecouutry. Any person Inclos-. lag Si to tho undersigned, will hare a sample of IM Ins., assorted sites, sent to his address. Orders atdreased to the subscriber at fTroy , will ro-. ceive tirompt attention. WM. F. BURDEN, Agent. p10-1y Ttoy.N.Y. sj: 2ij BUs. White Lime; SHIhd. Oruy line: IS Bhls. Hydraulic Cement; . I n store and for sale by OKU. FOSTER ft CO. llOOKS! ROOKS!! AND PAPER WAREHOUSE!! fl L. JOHNSON', would respectfully invit tho ITA attention of merchants and others to his list of account HookB. manufactured to order fron th V y lejt paper in any style of Binding. CCM as LEDGERS, DAY BOOKS. CAM II BOOKS, BLOTTKKS. RECEIPT BOOKS.. SALES BOOKss RECO KD. BOOKS, and every other kinil of Blank and .Mrwwwandas Books. Also,Stetl l'ns in a c're vr-eiy; . '. opes of every siie: Ban", Yellow, White snd ' Inks of all kinds: l4t Pens and Pen Holders. lr Clamps, sand llxs UuiO, BllsInk.,8 very treat variety. Avc -v Vm. KUies, . ti. . llUr. Pen KvVi, Letter Jrnwps, Tape MeasuseK Paper VTeigbU vi-t9ionies. U'rk Baskets, and Wra; P tfXS&?g aplt-tf " tpUV:fHt r 01)0. Eio io$fl , J Bass Prime 15 do hpwe; Just received and -for salebr , EU. öTKR 4t tOv li do Pcpjwrawl oiti 10,iiSiiaiinr CJfs, 5 hhls Crshe ar; j;, Ml Powdered Sugar. 2j bbl Loaf Safur, in store snd for sal br ....... PKtSTON lJROS TTsThos-e wh vant somethiaa:. new and beautiful in the mht of Jewelrr,. WatQhc, Silver wap, Clocks, Spectac!e, A;e., are invite.!

to cillatthe old est.uulishmcuti oi BITTRUFF A SON, on 3lain strict near Secouta, where they will find a new and. et full stock al very low prices. Al! articles warmted to be js as represented. . spl4-2mdiiw für1 issiVW