Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 138, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 May 1858 — Page 2
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TUESDAY MORNING MAY 4 OrMn W. r.i e v. - .V(.v . . M Ibe proprietors of the Backet Done, hare - I . lost the contract fcr carry Bf the rireT ... att from thia point to Paducah. It has ra avrs4 . ... t-r 4 . . tr- " 1 "u -. m - fierce, of Uincinnatf, who is to reecivt i!4 (WS rv tnnm . . n..n. ,. Tice. The eontracur is a partner in the LouiiTilit and Cincinnati Mail Line Steamboat Company, who are also ownrs of the liouisyille and Memphis and the Louisrill. and St. Louis packet lines, They hire obta;neda contract for the mermail from Louisxille to Cairo, for which ther are to receive 24.700 m?r annum. A partner in the company bar ing obuined the contract from this point to Paducah, it will be, we suppose, united with tha Louistille and Cairo con tract, and the same boats will carry both t 4o Ton ..n;,1 umu iuu ct jui iug tun w I serrice. The duties, serriccs, and expenses will be no more under the double contract, than it would hare been under . ; T . ... the single contract from Louisville to Cairn R a litt! lrr!main thev will . , .. , . . m. t. i... g aouoie pay lor, wnai wm vo uut a .i A .f,ii .UnrirA
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of our packets to Cairo. TTT i.lJ I e are ioiu that the Messrs. Bright are deeplr interested in the LoirisTille and Cincinnati Mail Lin and with all the operations of that Company, which may explain the success of the Company in securing a monoDolr of all the rirer mails from Cincinnaü to Cairo. We Icaro, also, that the matt sertice 1 . . t . T 1 . . . . f oetwean ner ana iwesport noi so w improvta. air, uosepa lorm, ci jwount Vernon contract ' I
, has received the award of tho Isthtno. fre. from an7 tax or doty to be -solidTcS Äli 'take
for a tn-weekly mail, only, un- mPosea oj ma government oi rtica ciare8 0f the Neptune cneinc.
Irl su-hanlsi. Th arric- w. razua. These ri-htsare cranteed in 3d, Year committee trould further recom-
understand, is taken at so low a figure, perpetuity. thcriscd to sell, with the concurrence of tho astoadmitofnoimproTementintheold The rights of citizenship are fully 5 '- aerricB. guaranteed to the individual citizens of 4... AnJ thiIt -n annroDriation
Wt hear nothing in rctrd to the conr.f M. k m-;i ,1n nrT r;r A Lars Tarrhaa of llorsra. A contract was made by the Govern ment on the 21th of March, with an association of six gentlemen in Missouri tu:..:.. I .11 i l . A.uu.aw utw .iu, Mv.a and feed that may be required for the TT.K tk. .... is-.a
w-.-- :b - . - Hooa or American emigration, ana the i motion, the subject was referred to the horses to be delivered at 1 ort Lcav- beautiful cofiea and sugar estates, and the bc Standing Committeo on the Fire IX-part-wxk fA- ir M ,. fin K. . . . ment, to report on annual appropriations at
.I . ' v . . . . ZÜÜ 01 Mirca a requisition was made on thorn for 1,700 horses to be delivered at the Fort in twenty days. The con tractors on that day telegraphed to their agents to commence buvin;, and before tha 14th f Ans41 th. U.J K number purchased, inspected and accepted. None of the animals were above aevtn. or Toun-er than four rears old.Ti,.;..: .Hssssir. wri, j - - are saia la Dei remaricarjir nna lot. tir these seventeen hundred, the number of fiv.hnnrlr.,l.rl -oiw. ... i :
" - " wuua lu tug i miii wavA vuuiiauT aia tuny rcvugnia8t liouis, five hundred in Chicago, two ed and a pledge of a future security is hundred and twenty in Lafayette, two given. Xew Grenada submits to a U. hundred and ten in Quiney, one hundred a. Commissioner the arbitration of tho and thirtyfive in Cincinnati, seventy- indemnities due as for the riot in lana five in Springfield, thirty.five in Iowa ma 15th April, 185G, and, in case they City, and the balance in Missouri and disagree, to a Commissioner to be apIowa. The whole purchase were made pointed by the Prussian Minister' in with the private funds of the contrac- Washington. But, what is more importtors, without the advance of a dollar ant, New Granada next grants to tho from the Government, that had nothing United States the right to buy or to to offer but Treasury warrants payable lease a 100 acre tract on one of the isin five days after the passage of the De- lands of the Bay of Panama, to establish ficiency Bill by Congress, which being "a coal depot, landing places, wharves, an uncertain event the drafts were un- or any other establishments of the kind saleable. The fulfilment of such a con required from this privilege, with exempt tract, in so shert a time exhibits great tion from tax." It is very true, New
energy, admirable arrangements, and large rneaw on the part of the contractors. Another requisition for 1000 hnnua ia ei Dec ted to be made on lham - r i . . I 111 ICS o. There are at the Fort, ready for terv ices, nueen nunurea cavairj norses, a i w I st O m .as. I two hunarea artillery norses, ana thirty five hundred mules. a VouBBCTios. tu pTiDg an accounti . . - .... VI IUO CACVUIVU VI UCIVS k UUllll All, mxv wnA sm waaii ti Ait a aa nassaA saw 11 i itssafi we stated that tho sheriff let down one side of the enclosure, to gratify the people with the view of tho dying scene. The Sullivan Democrat furnishes evp dence, that before the culprit was swung off, "the side of the enclosure that had been let down, was raised and nailed up After exposing the wretched malefactor to tho gloating gaze of the multitude, bis dying convulsions were concealed by the the fence. This may have answered the letter of the law, but it strikes us as a violation of its spirit. . Otr The Captain, Mate, and Engineer of the steamer Ocean Spray, whoso des truction by fire has caused so great a sens ation, have been arrested under a warrant from the U. S. Commissioner on a charge of manslaughter in the destruction of their boat. Ther are under arrest, and the circumstances attendinthe fatal affair are beinz investitrat-d hl the Commissioner. - " j OirThe Court Martial for the trial of General Twiggs at Newport Barracks adijurned on Friday after a full hearing of the case, ine unaings win be un- . .-is a j .,vtvu a v known till approved and published by the President. The Teteran General , . . . . . ,f , made a spirited and manly üelence Of h. conduct, in his address to the court. which will vindicate it with the country if it does not justify it to the Government.
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Durinjits mortifins defcaU inCbagm, tha AdisiabM h compushed two- measures which are likeij tbe to have Tast influences in tho future upon our relations with the Central Amen. mn States. The new treatr with AlC- --- , . ' . ragua Tirtoall j opens the country to the . , t i .. Da unrestrained seuiemen. oi i. vj . . .iv , ni;m;l44 Americans, with almost as unlimited rights and Dririlezes of ciiizenship as if - . . .;aA we "D,M,h " br a few strokes of the pen. mow than in could hare been gained in fifty year. fillibastering enterprises. t Tha treaty of puts the Transit Route by the way of Lake . Nicaragua under - tha protection and charge of . the United States, who ire to defend it by their military and naval forces if need be. The- route is to be used and enioved br citizens of the - - . . . . I zens of Nicaragua. : x rce ports are to be established at the extremities of these route?: one on the Atlantic, the other on the PacCc side, at which all goods P dpsfini! Inr transit anil nnt for consiitnn- I f r 1 tion in Nicaragua, I are to be admitted without duty. The United States are aiso to uave me privilege oi convening . f ii . Ä t,a to cither of these free ports troops and munit:ons of war, and shall be entitled c h r.th,,. -vr..w - free of chanre. Nor shall anv discrim 1. n iiia n Ik. rata nf lhirr.S n I 1 w ... i,.. ..v . tolls for the conTejance of persons or prcpertj, in favor of the citizens of Nicaragua; but all persons alike, whether citizens or subjects of the United States, or of any other country, shall stand upon the same level. Aright is also granted 1 to the 1'ostmaster Ueneral of the United State5 t0 contract for the conveyance of trwa irnita.1 Stat mail in seri.Ift.1 htM. 'V. X ' uj 4v ,wuv ttfc MiJ u. . . .. - the United States who may emigrate to Nicaragua. They may settle in the country acquire property pursue any .ut wjiwu uum m s a I. lorcea loans ana do suoject to no mgner I taies and assessments than is levied by law on the citizens of Nicarasua. If the . . i ireatyuc ratiiiea by our irovcrnmcnt, it Wl a 0nce open the country to a vast ..... . ' ... . .. i ncn m,nes inai naTe 6one 10 aeca7 unaer the misrule of tho imbecile government of thc countryt WM be resusciUted, and yield their stores to increase our comyiel merce. The treaty negotiated by General Cass -irhirtu a tniatn svui -ew ctrepaoa has been ratified by the Government of the latter country, and secures the : . : - - r """' - am route, giving us virtually ine poscssr .u.i ..i L the Atlantic and Pacific. The rights of i r..- -JL - Grenada preserves her "sovereignty" over "the tracV but the "lodgement," the right of possession is in the United . ; WMkv. k iuvus, in äiw uvoikivil much. These ln fratio ara imnnrtint - sinaes towaras loreign aominion. ana . s . .i ' ' . - annexion, which would have alarmed "strict constructionists " of the old school: but ther nro sn murh in arrnr. . ... .. .. . ... dance with the national spirit of. the present day, that constitutional scruples will have littlo power to arrest them. They will bo hailed everywhere u a sUp only towards our "inevitable destiny." Heat in Australia. An Australian correspondent of a Kew York paper says that February, they had for ten days and nights the hottest weather renicmbered for several years past. The heat at noon in tho shade was 103 to 116 dc according to situation, and during the niSht U TO ncTcr less than 01 to 101 degrees in-doors. The hot wind nover ceased blowing, and the innumerable deaths from coub de soUelhm been appalling in the extreme. Or Nicholas Ilugar was tried before Justice Walker, yesterday, for drawing a pistol on 'Vm. Manks, and fined $1 and costs. Manks afterwards filed an ßda to biod UoSr 0Ter to keeP th V, but the J ustice thought, from the indifference manifested by Manks when he had the pistol pointed at him, that he waa under no great apprehension for his life, and accordingly dismissed the affidavit of Manks, he paving the costs.: ., . . , t lT1 Ieident ot tha Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Railroad haa, for e'past, been conducting an experiment 0T lbe purpose of ascertaining the difference in coat between coal and wood for fuel. The vineT the use of coal of aaout one half tho cost of wood. Indianapolis rapara find fault with Gov. Willard, for ptuUnng his cow in the State House yard.
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
- oorc Cdamem, i - - , . ' . .,, councilman Present except, three. r' The minutca of the two previous meeting lhrt of lhe ?f ril It wa ordered, thst In ti e mmntes of ,tbe 23th of April, in theintruction. for Am . v whenever ' . , mey occur, r crosacu on. . . The Board went into election of Chief Engiteer which aftcrilix ineffectaal balloting! was postponed lor one week. Aprorriatina amounting to 147 85, wer; for gUB(iry bilWand fixinir Reuse Oak Ilill Gemeterr. ' the city, ,pore of which' were disposed of uUorer for further information. The Clerk, upon asking for information in IVSJK and 21, and in conjunction with the collector, A committee. consislint of Messrs. Gavitt i ' advertiiing wa dune in due eaon for J;XT.nÄ!ln8kWdr"'nU,,Mt, Upon motion, it was resoWed, that certain j ; 1 - l . oruercu it ijsuu inu 'iuj"vr uuuics, ruu the .atep. "ii,:"i.!?.,crL" Ä"5'0f. vor of j g-hwartz. for $09, bciug a balance uuonimior wuauHi. On motion ot Hunnell, a avlect corami WM .rpointeJ empowered to have ejoput in the Oak Street Culvert. itteo leU The Sexton of Oak Hill Cemetery, reported n,ne intonnenU for the month or April. The committee on Fire Department, re .1.1 i-ll " 41 r.nrta.1 tliA frIIrtrin nrmnffompnt in tha ' '- -"ft O . , t b made at tho nresent. Tu the Jlun., the Mayor and dunutwn Cvunci of Kcan$tilU: The Committee report what, In their opinion appears the beat plan for regulating tho whole Fire Department of the city . . , 1st. That tho Neptune and Youuff Ameri ca com pa nie consolidate and take charge of tho Neptune cnjine house; ani that the - -- -V . hat o W Washington Co. occupy tho Young America engine nouso um tneir macnine. lid, That aa above, iho Washington Co. retain lheir CUpinc atlli uiat the rrautnn uo. mend that a proper mado by thi Council auttkientfy larce to bu" twol.tr'fo machine, similar to tho I'nion No. 2 eiiicuic;: not until tho two above named old ones are aold, however, - and that one of the afore named new engines be taken . f b th0 Franklin Co - j j : . .. . ' by tiiceonsoiidatcd Co. - J ! ELLIOTT, Com. ctlon on. aboTe rerrt wa9 toMportei mi ncxwiiceunir r a mimnnipatiftn wnr?.nl from x.nra Firo üo- P"Jnr fr t'o usual annual aniropnatiou immediately. ' tho next meetiiiL'. On motion adjourned. - Lecture by Mr. Wads worth. The lecture delivered by Mr. Wads worth, at Marblo Hall on Sunday eve ninjr. was listened. to by & lanre audience with much gratification. , The lecturer is very jouthfuf, but ' he speaks with flu-r 90a ae:s wu a.tra ana mew 1 J 1 - . I i . a ! topics with the case of one who at hom. n thxt fieM of hUnrih v ' r r-j-afJrcS8f h,S a n- Whl f n of his Sunday evening's d.s course. As some persons have expressed a doubt that his discourses were entirely extempore, he proposes that he will on Wednesday evening, speak on any mora or religious subject that may bo furnished by a number of gentlemen acting as a committee for the a audience. . It is re quired that the subject be selected in the morning of Wednesday, but retained from his knowledge till he enters thc Hall, in the evening. Collection at the close of each lecture will be taken up to pay the rent of tho Hall. Exo Lisa's CinvAtMT. Engliah,' f tliia Mate, a low days mice denounced certain parties wno bad criticised Ins recent xir chaac, in connection witl tn liocruK Miiatcr .VT fSS .V overnmont Jan Ja tu-... I.. 1 1 Minilar chivalrou" spirit hn undertook to u JSruderick, of Calitbrnu, to rc I Mnll) fn ....-tV.:. f I - 1 , . V .... I I IVI OVIllVklllllK HO MU DUIU IWUt llllll lavid'a contcniptuaus reoponso wan, 'MJct ut of iuy way. you pnppv." Eneliitli hnm I Kl il l t.:' i.'.'. , ... i aiunb nfr t itK .r- i,;- ........... 1....1 j its iu ii i itsaia ui:LnL'cii aiiam iiiwa miu I v aavivrs inw Will m W aju Il a a . ' V au 0zea out at 1UH ni?ersT ends. tmJ-Iho New York Herald publishes in a supplement a list or uie bills now before Uou press and unacted upon, which ia rather lengthy and startling. There are at the present timo not lens than a thousand bill and petitions, before tho standing committees ot tha two Houses of Con 2 res which hav not been actod on. There are in tho House three hundred and lorty bills and joint reso lutiona, which have been re nor teil by tho standing committee, und are in thn various Blaea of legislation, and on hundred and twenty-two in tho Senate. Religion in California. The latest California papers say: "There Is a widespread religious movement and interest now pruvading almost evry part of the land. Many of our churches are daily opened for prayer meetings, lor ona hour, from 12 to 1 o'clock, a. sf., others from 4 to 5 o'clock r. x. Some or tha largest churches in t bo city, particularly thoso in Fulton and John street are daily to much crowded by onr bnsinea men between 12 aud 1 o'clock, that many ara obliged to go awuy, not being able to get even soar tho doors. ' s7"Mr. Karey, tho horse tamer, has just achieved great success iu England. Lord Dorchester haa a stallion culled Cruiser, an.id to be the most vicious beast in existence, and too dangerous for a man to approach. lie was always kept muzzled. Mr. Karey haa not only subdued him, bat brought him a distance behind a 1 dog-cart, as docile as a donkey. This is considered a teat which nothing can surpass. t57It seems to bo perfectly understood in Indiana and at Washington that Mr. English was not the inventor of the bill that bears hie name. That bill ht not too rascally, bat it i too ingenious in ita rascality, to have originated with him. lie has little enough conscience to have got tho' thing op,' but ho has too little brain. . , ' " . fifThe Lecomptonites have ridiculed the Free State Constitution recently framed ' for Kansas, because it permits negro suffrage. Un examination of th Lecompton Constitution, it is found that that instrument "gicts tlu right of tf rag Ut all th niooaks ix Kansas, thireby placino trim w an equality with the white. , '
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Tnihlirirv.nn SandaT. Hn. RUNCIE. Her fu
neral will rake place this afternoon, at tha Episcopal Church, at t oxlock, T. M. The friends and acquaintance Of the family are Inrite! to attend. K. SPECIAL NOTICES. S KOTICKS in thli place, locenupw line VXA. mnul Amte) one Insertion; 2centg per line three time: u cent per line on week; discount on longer tune. v . Vanderburah Count? Laad Aane-rlatlon. The followinc exhibit shows th comlition of the Vanderburgh County Land Aseociation, on February Irt.lSöS: ft4Kstate 1,953 ts' Capital Steele... 0 Improvements... S.l W Aduiissions. 1,411 70 1'UH ft 7" A). fiOBtt. Iw Uncollected, gtl. 'KiW ' ,. , F. HOKNBROOK, c'y ana Trea apS9 Late Discoveries la- Pathology show that Terr many of tne4i-se which afflict mankind arise from Imparity of the lood. This has long been supectd but Is only latelj Inown. la consumption, tubercles I ... ..! . i;,...l.r. JriHit from Ihe tilooil. I iuuuii V trnm J ' - Propsy, Gent, Cancer. Liceraana irupuons, an arise . b . a f in disordered deposits from the blood, uillious Iis I eases and fevers are caused solely by its deranged un healthy state, and even the decliaoof life follows the want of vitality In the blood. In view of these f.icls Dr. Ayer desianed his Cathtic Pills especially to nurifv and Invicorata tu lood. and hence we believe to arise its unparalelled success in controlling disease. -iMedicaf Journal. mrtl dSiwlm QUKHV. Why U it that CHRISTADOIIO'S HAIR DYE is the best IN TUE M'ORLDI BECAUSE eminent chemists say so; BKCAUSE it contains no caustic compounds! ' BRCAÜSK it wean longer than any other! BECAUSE it operates Instantaneously ! BECAUSE it does not stain the skin! BECAUSE it nourishes and strengthens the Hair! BECAUSE it correct tha bad effect of other dyes! BECAUSE Its presence cannot be detected! BECAUSE IT NEVER FAILS! . ' t Sold everywhere and applied by all Hair Dressers. JOSEPH CHRISTADORO, apiS-1 md Jt W Nw.fi Astor House, X .York. Does aay of ourllUh Lfvera ever eat too much dinner! If any of our readers have cooks who tempt their appetite a little to far, I will tell a secret that will ead then to the enjoyment of their dinners without a visit from that gouty old gentleman Dyspepsia. Take Post or Da. sUxDroan's Isviooavroa arrva B AT1 10, AND tOU WILL "EVER BK TROUBLED WITH Ihdioestios; but on Uie contrary, be for that aext meal time approaches the appetite will be sharpened to appreciate any kind of fixid. If the food riics or sours, the Invicora'or will fix the matter at once, for there ta something In It that, tn use t!ieexeis1on of a friend, will let a man eat (ravel stones, and take the Invigorator and they will digest. We have tried it in double doses, on one or two occasicu, for sick head ache, and It acts like a rlurm, .. What we want to say to our readers, young or old, is, ifanything ails you, go without delay and get a bottle of Da Sisnrosn's IsviORAToa,and if it don't cure, come and tell us, for we want to see one person that it ill not bruefit. (See AdrertUainvut.) marM-d&wlin CItliSCKNT CITY HANK. Dirkctors. John A. Keitz, Conrad Baker, TiiojiasE. GiRVMand Johs Law. Receires depoiiits,burs and pells Coin and exchange. Interest allowed on time deposits at such rotes as may I agreed npon with depositors and specified in cer tificate. Exchange on New Vor a, Cincinuati and Louisvilie, Great Britafn, France, Switzerland, Bel gium, Holland, Rmiia, Tienuiark, Swedsn.' Norway, atl all the cities and large towns of Geraaaay, for sale in sums to suit. Collections made, and proceeds remitted promptly at current rate of exchange JOHN A KKITr.,rrs. W. BAKER. Cashier. . . ap!9 Sm Bfl AX at Southern Mills, for 10 cU. per bushel at retail , and 99 per ton, by arUf IGLE II ART BROTHERS. .iddlnesa, lleadarlie. ftf.-These pains and disagreeable feelings arc generally symptoms of some other complaint; such as dyspepsia, aiop1exy, and vutaa nthers, all rt which are nunJ ty eotrupt nnxioas 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. GUldiaess, headache, loss of memory, dimness of sight, and various other complaints are the result. Thus it will be seen Uiat all the abort painful aad distressing maladies owe theirWigin to thc blood. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Fills 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 lis journey through the system. They root out all foulness aud impurity, and drive out every unhealthy obstruction. -They should be taken every night la sufficient quantities to operate, briskly, by commencing with two pills on going to bed, three the next night, four the next; if the symtoms are not removed, commence agnin with two pills and go up agnin as before. Continue in like manner, until the blood is thoroughly purified, and all pain and distress is entirely removed. OlUin one of onr Free Alman.vs, and read the history of Dr.'Morje's father ,nd how this medicine was introduced. BEWARE of aoownterfeitof these Tills tkllow WRArrgRS, AM genuine are in blck wrappers, with the signature of A. J. Whit At Co., on each box. Price 23 cts. Pr. Morse's Indian Root Tills are sold by dealers in Medicines. wwSl-dJ-w - .. 'COAL. ' IIODIAM MININO COMPANY, (Office on Water street, under tli Telegragb OlSce.) ( Cart loads r Id bushels of Bod iam Mine Coal delivered to any part or the city alllMpr load. Coal weighed, if desired at the expense of the purchaser. Notes of solvent banks of Illinois aad Wisconsin taken in pay meat, JOllN WYMOND. dec28-tf. Secretary and Manager. lloatetter. Three bottles of 1 lostet t er 's Vegetable Stomach Bitters will care the Dyspepsia; one bottle will create an apatite, force off the impure bile, purify the blood and iavigorat the system; twolmulcs will cure the worst form of Liver Complaint; one bottle will dusipue that weakness at the pit of the stomach, give color to the countenance, Impart tone and strength to the system, and lend cheerfulness to the mind. Every family should bare IJvateUer'scelelsratcd Stomach Bitters. No article is so peculiarly adapted to the depressing eflrcts of our climate. Sold by Dmggkts and dealers generally. ap-lw Dyspepsia and Flts.-DR. TRACT DELORUK, the great eurer of Consumption, was for several years so badly afflicted with Dyspepsia Uiat for a part of the time he was confined to his hei. II was eventually eured by a pres-ription furnished him iy ayoungclair. voyant girl. This prescription, given tr a mere child while in a state of trance, has cured everybody who has taken it, never having failed once. It is equally as sure in cases of Fits as of Dvsrarsis. The ingredients may be found in any drug store. I will send this valuable prescription to any person on the receipt of one stamp to pay postage. Address, Da. TRACY PKLORM , ' Great Curer of Consumption, ar-l-diiwtin New York Post Office. SPRING 31 ED I CINE. Uot the Purest, liet the Cheapest, Oct the most EQcaclona. In short, get THE BKST, which are Da. Koitci'i .fcuDinvni Rlood PcRinaa akd Blood Pills. These wonderful Medicines are entirely vegetable, leave no bad effects, and raa not by any possibility injure the mot delicate constitution. Never was a good Spring Medicine so necessary as now, for in addition to the Skin Diseases a4 deranged Stomach and Liver, which every winter produces, it is most evident to all who are accustomed to note the powerful influence for good or 111 that the mind lias upon the body, that the anxiety of mind caused by. the &t wide-spread money troubles, has injured the general health of almost every one. Then cleanse, strengthen and purify your system with the Mandiiyrviaä Remedies, and you will proball'y save yourself from serious illness the eoming summer . 4 " " r See advertisement. ". . : ! ' ' i da 4 1 ... ..CAUTION.r-' Ti 1 -V"? Beware of all drunken pedlars, snd low picayune Druggists, putting up a stuft and calling it Electric Oil, made out of Camphene and Mead's foot Oil their only aim Is to get money. Buy none but the original and genuine D Grain's Electric Oil, sole inventor and proprieior ef Electric Oil. All Zlectrlc Oil must hare my written signature en the Lahci, and my name blown in tho Bottle, which, to imitate, is forgery. FROF. C. DaGRATH, Electric Oil. For sale only by rcpccUble druggists and country merchants. srOM
- " - SPECIAL JJOTOES. Mexican Mostanc Liniment. rom rich and
poor, bond and free; all color, grades and conditions of lite, we hear the same meed of praise award-M this wonderful article. Sores are healed, pains reliered, lires laTtd1, Yalual1e animals made useful , and uatold ills assuaged hythu great wodicice which are sur prising to the judgmi-ut of man What family does not teoaire a sfcmdard Liniment, w ho erer neam or the same Am. nr.wW.1 hv anr other articlel Fori rna n-; .i.w üunmsiimi Svll tin. I tuo, Bnuses, tprains. Kheumattsui, Bveinngs, l Btriinetl Horses, iic , it has no equal. B(Wi or I - 1 Imitations. The genuine Mustang Liniment is sola I all FMnoof.il.l an.l I i.M H1AI1 in f VPTV town, parish and hamlet throughout North and South j America, Europe aad the Islands of ths Ocean. Buy at' once'. Bewara of anr other'llravc's Lin tinea t.' It is abseimftat)an."" ' ' ,. , . f,,, BARH ES & raRK, marSHlÄwlm Proprietors, Xew York. TO-DAY'S. ' AD VBKTISKMEOTS. IttTKK. . i One sqnare, (1ft Ihies svHd Agate), three times. 91 00 One week, , 1 j0 TtA Wifk..... 4 '.A (ne month, 4 o Three mouUis 7 M Klv ..nnll.i .1(1 Mi onevear 15 00 k. I HIUII UMt JT Discounten larger advertisenienu ff Cards of six lines or under, 10 per annum. (W No "till forbid" mdvertiscuientseeeivel. JBi" o advertiment inserted for less than tl. JACOB MYERS, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR. 40 ASH. Door and Blinds made to order. An kinds 3 of Carpenters' and Joiaera' Work done in a good ani workmanlike manner. . Shoo on Third Street, between Cherry, snd Uk Streets. ; ' v . my4-miiis TIX.PLATE. ISO boxes X x Tin-plate, rcceivel per steamer Fairchild, and for sale at reduced raies, by S AML KL ORK. SUNDRIES 50 boxes . C. ?xla in 1 tt papers; 10 lo goila ,alertus: 40 kegs S. C. Soda, in I'dO B kegs; a casks F.pa. ?alu, 1,000 lbs; RWd. ?ulphur; 3 do Gennan Madder. Received per Baltic, and for sal by my..., . . .! I. It 1. nEIM ANN ACKKRKL. AT.M0XDS, &c 40 l.bls. No. 3 k. 3 Mackerel, . Mihlf. bMs. i ft :t do: . ffi unartcr hhls. 1 & 5 Mackerel; . 10(H) Ihn. 8. P. Almonds; 2ibags iOOCotum Yarn rece, TH . and for sale ' J ' ' i "äVT 4IT.S. rr HMI keirs Hstorted Nails:' i PlfS . r real Cotton Dedcopl; ;5 i Hemp (k; -t . . SO du .Manilla do; WivH and for nl lr T.& n.rlRlJMNN. 1lSlllNiI TACKI.KmS Jointwl Pbihinr I'olea; fllk riHrl and ea Onus bines: Kerls. StrooS and Hooks: i DiT Duit KishingCorkScCXf.; 3 aft recei r ed by C U A R LK8 f. WELLS. ;"-! Fine Catlcry. 1 1 ' . AR'PERIOR lot of Pocket Knives, WolsterthoUu's aad New York Knife Cmnpany, -t made. . CHARLES 8. WELL. U1V4 ; . v -. ' , ' Ivory Table Knive. "UUrEI.L'S Ivory f5ools, in sintle or full setts of ya pieces, warranted' A ao. I, by my 4 1 .. UllAKLbS 7. WELLS. Plated Cator9. 1 ' r -- --t. A HlTPKRIOTt 'article, extra heavy plate, of new and chaste desipns, jnst recaived direct! from tbc nnwiuUcturcr, and will be Soldat Eastern prk-fs. vjall at the old stand of ... ! HIT I Utll.Ljf K ?U.. my-l- lAiwüin ; , ; Main 1 rod, near ecttld. SH HR WOO I) HOUSE, NVIL.. V:iJ YKXtS, ntOPRIKTOlV ' Corner First and Locust !tree(i, KVASSVILLE, ISDIA5A. ... One nuare from Steamboat Landing. uiy3-1y NOTICE ' TO THE FARMERS! Mowers and Reapers, Threshers and Scpa- ' . , ratora. rWIIR undtraia-ned are scents for the sale of KirJl. by's, Aoltmen's, McCormick's, Brown's, and New York Mowers and Reapers; and Motfit's, hilts & Ralston's, and Garvo Threshers, Separators, and Emery & Bros. Kailwsy l'owrr and 1 ret.ber; aixo, Kinderllarner's llticarye, and Uickock'a Keystone, aud Culn's Cider Mills and Presses. Alt the a'-ove, are premium nisrhines.and will be sold at uianuiuclarer's prm s, rreig nisadflefl. , il OR Nil R(KK St CO., hit 3 aterstreet, Evansville. AN OUDINANCÜ Im relation to the atetmnt 0 Taxe and the dutiti of City Amtror. "kctiom 1, Be h ordained lv the Common Council of the City of Evansville, That from and aff.-r tha passage of this ordinance, it shall be the duty of the Assessor in assessing the real estate of the cly, to include in the valuation thereof, the entire fair ca-.li value f all improvements tlirrt-on; ami tlie Cum'mon Cuncil hereafter in ?stfiing taxes either for general revenue or for ra 1 ii-uai purposes will not exempt any portion of the value of improveinents on rsal estate. kc. i. Jt ihill be the duty of the City Assessor to require each person owning, possessing or eontndling personal estate taxable for city purposes, to make and subscribe a written or printol statement thereof verilieil br his affidavit; wliH-k sjttcment and allidavit shall le in thc following lorm that is to say: A Statement of , personal IHPoperty, taxable for city purposes, by the Cinm'ti Council of the City of Evansville, and held owued, possessed, or controlled by him at the date thereof. . .. ASSBüSABLB rBOritBTY. .D'llsV Cts. . 1. Money on hand or on doposit S. Money at interest 3. Solvent demands against others, over and abore indebtedness... ' 4. Value of all personal property appertaining to merchandise (. Value of all personal property appertaining to soannntctures I. Value of all bonds and stocks issued by Ixslirs corporate, by States and ' by the I'nited .States..... Value of wagons, coaches, hacks, car-i - riages,carts,draysandutberrehicles - 8. Talue of clocks, watches snd time pieces 9. Value of musical instruments. 10. Value of household furniture.. 11. Number a valua of horses, mules aim uuie 13. Talae of all other personal property not asove spocined ,y Total amount '. j.. Signed and dated this day of A. D. gTaTB Of IDIA4, ) Vanderburg county, j . . ; rr l",nf ,,worn vr tnft, the best of his knowledge, recollection and leiief.the amTec-nmnairue, run aul fair lirt, with the true cash va!ue thereof of the several items of personal propertr and etlects therein naiucil, now owned, posarr! -w.'iitriin:u ty nirn Signffl n -uroni t before me the Citjr Auctw, alll9 vi'tjr f'l S . F. RC.1. IthaUhethedtitw-ofthe A nlht1unk inlnttffl tatrment, ncronliri to the form a...ai.ait t am. 1 a laia . .it A m. I'liRMiTOniuc hm seciH)u,(o in several persons require 10 nuiae aiu statemenu; and sboald any person ownine, pnMetitiugorrontrdlinganr' orotn-r-tv UsaMe firt-citjr purposes, fail or refuse, when called on for that Purpose bv the Assessor, tn ml-. venfy I y hisatn.lavit.th statement r(uirelhy the lat M-rnon. It shall U, the duty of the Asressor to artii fnim ths led information lie can ol-Uiin,a fair TAiu uioii oi me personal estate owned, posnised, or controlled by such pHrsnn, according to tha .mh sec1011 of me ut tiMuiff. I'uhlialied by order of the Common Conncil, n3-2t A. LEMCKR, Clerk. : JOHN RASCH, IIa. Just Received A LARGE f ASSORTMENT or BOOTS Sc. SHOES, row THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, WITH A VARIETY OP CHILDRESS' SII0ES. fy CALL S00X AND EXAMINE THE KEW myl-lm STOCK. sj ICE CREAM. THE EMPIRE ICK CREAM SALOOXS will r opened this day, and continue for the season. Oi First street, between Main and Svramnre. myl-lm , , , , JolLN f ÄKRELL & CO. WÖjlTE riSH.w half barrels choice, just received, for sale by ... . . . . GILRERT & BOWLES, spot) ' " Sycamore, near Kater. ,-B. WÄLDXIRCH7" JEWELLER AND ENGRAVER. HAS removed to the northwest corner .f First and Sycamore street.' where he is now prepared to execute promptly all ordoTS .for making and repairing Jewelry and Silverware. apL-awd 1OOKIMO TIN .ft.. 100 boxes le Roofing Tin: . z& no ix ao , ao, ' 16 Mis Sheet Iron; ' Received and for sale by SAMUEL ORR. aoPRINGS at AXLES - 3 l?0 set assorted Pittshurg Sprln 7S So do Mstern dot ÄW do Wagon and Baggy AaIcs; On hajid aud for tale by F SAMUEL ORR.
BOARDING.
niWO reatlemen and their wires, and a fw ainrli. rtntl'iiiin. run crt rlea0tnt rM)mS. ith .od boanüng at the WALNUT STREET 1101 SK, corner of Walnut and First streets. apd-tf WIE TP ER & SPICK.-K bap.'urt reeiTeV f r JL galeby ' (ilLBKRT fit 1U lta D. 0'NEEL, BEGS to Inform his old patrons and the public a-etierallv.taathe is runUntlr manufaclnrins Oie most eleirant tlarments. ientl :m can select thui Klittk. . . i"eir ciouis mi any House, and ne win maac lucu. vp an(l'wlUTJn't the mnA enmvWut and fnnhionable lit. He can I always fuund at Hughes' ory gooas store, corner Alain and Second streets rThe Unrivalled KENTUCKY HARVESTER, roa MOWING AND REAPING. riIII3 Machine was introduced and used for the BL first time during the harrest uf 1":1; and, though new. it has already established for t a rrixitntion which has nerer lern reached by any other combined lleanerand .Mower, South and Wettand it now occupies a, position bir m advauce or all its Nearly uii thuiiik oi ikw Zinedines were if i Id during the hut two liarve, and the demand not supplied In the States of Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana. Illinois, Missouri, Iowa, Arkansas, Ala1 . . .i if . , lAma.ileorgtM - South Carolina, virfinta, anssissippi, and esraniisiimg tne lact mo conclusively t niav i.r universal use, economy, streu irth, and efficiency, this Machine is everv thing that is desirable, both as a Reaper and as a Mower. ne nave maae some vaiuame lraprovemniu, sug gested by careful nlwervation and experiment during the last harvest. These will be adled to all our Reapers and Mowers now building forth harvest of Itftä. For sale on consignment, by apJH-amdiiw AI.LIS & HQWKS A Tenement Wanted! 'I'M! E undersigned wishes to lease a tenement M. with four or five rooms, price not to exceed 17, and possession desired immediately. Apply to ap2-tf S.Jik' RS, Liquor More. RON! IRON '-A art-e lot just received, per JL steamer Argonaut, which makes onr assortment com plete. Vor sale by A MÜEbOKR. DU. JÖIIA MAGEMSS, PHYSICIAN AND SLItGEON. npr.NDERS his professional services to the ciUM tens or tvausviiie ana siirrounamg country, (itfice. corner of Second and Locust streets. ariT-d&wtitn Rochester Coopers' Toolsl d. a. aiRTOTt's "smoa rcaE." ON or about the 15th of May, I shall have a fine stock of llartin's Justly celebrated Coopers' .... 1 . . 1, l.'U m, nnnit..tmilV.I. .n...ik. ft., nit .ther makers. Ktep your money until you can ret the bkst OCT. call at my new stani. at - CHARLES S. WE (.ii.mun 1': House for Rent. ADRSIRABLE residence, situated tn tha nrper part of the city, containing hve rooms, kitchen. cellar, suiile, wond-ghed, Lc.t Ac loi terms, apply at the Journal oiiice. - ap-ti 11US1IELS rrime Oats,rr saloby '- L. li.COCh, A ?U.j JL Vf V for aal by rime Hungarian flraa ?eeil, r.r.r.iJ. tn. i1 . 1 ' 1 ' i JLi HNXI . . NX) dox. Eecs: IITW lbs. Te notier; ' Itece iTPd tins day iy .a a. v.ar Aa. z.. 11. luuix & sr,XTRA FAMILY VIXEOAR-2i Uds. ehoicaar at-J tide, ror sale very low ir UILRRRT k BOWLES, Sycamore st. ap2r 'Alt 25bbls. In tine order, In at rece I veil and for Mlebv UlLllKUT Ü ItOWLE. gHllKESK-iO boxes best W. R. and II vnbnrg, for y sale by GILUEUT &. ItaWLES. SAR by DISES ?cascs halvesand nuarttTS, for sale . GILBERT t BOWLES. AR SOAP 50 boxes rrortor: 0.-unHU. f..r sale by OILKKRT &JHTLK3. tlORS BROOMS-100 dor.. am fed qualities, for Swileby Ul LBKKT tc BOW Lti, . rjFAXTE CURRA.XTÄ-4 bU. choice, for sale by JLi Gl LBEltr Si BOWLES. tKKI POTATO Wll. pure Mesl.nnoc Potatoes, for sal at Z.H. COOK, 4i SONS. noil ERRING 50 boxes No. T, f-r sale 1 ?io. T,braieby (ilLRCRT it BOWLES. m .IIOICG ll)iuy-3 cerooii. iii t r.-eived and 1 for win byGILBERT At BOWLEG. MAGAZINES ANI PAPERS of all kinds for May, received at M. L. JOHNSON'S, First st. Knickerbocker LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF TIIlS CITY OF NEW YORK. Statement of the Condition of this Company March 1st 1837. Capital mui Accumulation... 8173,792,14. Capital Stock o0,oH,im Life Insurance for 1'reminras, &.C lit.Oi.i'S Interest received and accrued J",lN,'.'l t.j ,'1619 Disliursemeids, including Losaes, S.tlaries. Rent, Taxvs, CommNsinn, ' MedUal Pees, Dividends to Stockholders, i.e.. Ice 8?,434,05 Total Capital and Accum uiat ion.... tl 7Z,'7ZA i ASSETS. Bonds and Mortgages, Premium Notes, Rills Receivable, Loans on call. Cash. Sic Aca ued Interest and Premiums unpaid, iiw.itwa 4.T:iIJ.I X UIUllUIC...... ...... , ' Ä)(l,()(iO STEPHEN C WHEELER, Secretary. 17 WllMAM StKKKT, New York, March, 17. ;"''. At the reout of the TreiSdent arid Board of Di rectors of the Knickerbocker Life lusurarce Company, I corilfy that the mode of computing present vaiue oi in roiicn rmpioyea by Uie jsecrctary or the Comi.iy is f-tC"".tiH-ally correct, aii.1 in accord ance with the prcnpions of the charter. 1 also ctrtiry, that 1 have compared the list of policies furnished me by the 1'residentas on the books of the Company with valuation tallies sufficiently to test the accuracy of the result given by the secretary, aud find the values as stated within to he numerically correct. That is to say, the present value of the future risk of the office on all ouLstandiug policies, or the JiJerence between the present value of the future Vrenvums to be paid on them is S4:i,W7J. . - The total value of policies, thc holders of which are entitled to dividends is r.'V27,rj. And if the snrplus is correctly stated at 71,313,?1, the difference lietwecn this ani the present value of the fH tore risk of the Company on existing policies, after deducting 10 per cent, of It for the relief fund, is the proper amount for dividend, to wit, .,,Hn,?7. The true principle of dividend is to assign to each policy holder who has insured on the mutual plan a sliare pronrrtioned to the present value of bis policy, which is the true value of his interest as a stockholder of the Company. This share amounts to t'4 percent, cf the present value of the p.jliey. CHARLES VV. HACKLET. Feliruary 25th, 137. . As Agnt for the above Company, I am prepared t issue Policies, on tho nnS favorable terms. Pamphlets giving all desirable information, can be had, on application. . WAI.T. I'AtiE. Evansville, Apr'. 8th, lg&.- Iy. CltJAItfii,msi or German and Havana Cigars; . ... 2i0,000 genuine U. I). Gun Caps; U boxes Head Clothes' Pins; ' ' Hi raaes white C"dar Churns; 20 haies Wrapping Twine; TrtcoilJ ute Rope; 2l coils Manilla Rope: 3 irroas Transparent Soap; Received and for sale by . I.ftD.IIEIMAMN. VKW BOOR8! XK1V IIOOKK!11 Prince ol the House of David: Odd Fellows' Casket; Upper's Weesly, April 10th; Saturlay Evening Post, April InthS ' Nw Vork Mercury, Ajn-il 10th; New York Ledger, Aril I th: Flag of our Union, do do; Halloa's Pictorial, do do; Novel lette, do do; Just received and for sale at M.L. JOHNSON'S. aril Firatatreet. Potatoes. M nn,BUSI,EL8Jfine' ,ftr Mealy PoUtoe.. IvW in store and for sale at very reasonable figures, to close, by uaun.i aaiaHAN. ap-J. fcJUNPRIESs3 IP lAgs line Liverpool Table fialt: 20 hlf. W.ls Tar: , i bbls. Pulr. Sugar; 5 bid j. crushed do; in do. small Loaf Snjrar; 2T boxes " lump Tohacno; io do. ine a. Tobacco, host brand I 10 cases Olive Oil, V dog. z anart bottl; ' 15 do. do. do. 30 do. 3 pint bottles t - - irsi kecs pure White Lead; wi 11 Wils, Tnrpentine; yi boxes Hamburg Chew;' ' apla-t?4 "ld f0f "le by. D- JEIMANN. IC?yRB,AM IN TS MINUTES A 4 dot. 3 quarts; 4 do 4 do; ... , 4 do do; ' ...... - ( . ' I rt) J do ; . AUSTIN'S PATKXT ir rtw. VDwwtwic recei ve.1 and for sale at I. ft p. HEIM ANN. I" ESLIES'S GAZETTE OF FAPniON for May, bOBELL A CONVNOTONy. LONDON NEWS, at ap23 HO BELL k CONYNOTON'S. ARTHUR'S HOVE MAGAZINE, for May, at DO BELL k CONYNOTON'S. a I ' ' For Sale or Rent. A DESIRABLE residence situated in the upper rart of the cit v. containing six rooms and kitch en, having also the necessarv on t houses belonging to it. .For Wins apply to II. R.CUNNLNtill AM. at tho store of Charles Rabcock. apJO 4w
LEGAL NOTICES, ETC.
. v NOTICE. State f Indina,'VanJerlrg county. MPUE nnden-tgned berehy gives notice that she JL has been appointed F.xecutor of the last vnll and testament of James A. Byers, deceased, and been daly qaaiined and sworn as such. t ilAüVI JIAUt) All nersnns knowing tliemselres to hare unsettled accounts en the books of Saul deceased, ara requested to come forward and settle inimeuiaieiy attne &nrwond House. ap..viwwiw ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. BY virtue f an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Vander1urgh. county I will sell at public auction at the Court House d.r io K vansvilU, -a the 11th lay of 'May, 1, partof tbe t. t. or. sec. No. Ii, T. S. R. It) West, cnDtininthre acres, adjoining lands of Teter Sharp and . W.Briakroerer.and lying on the r.l lesWling frotw too l'arHouse to the' residence of Edgar C. lnina. Said prtmisci will 1 sold in luh-division! a plat ef wawU can be seen at my office. ' j ta Terms of sale, one-third cash; bnlanc In 11 and la months from Uy of sale, tho purelmsec giving SMitca with spiroved security waiving aii relief from vacation ur appraisement laws, with interest from day ! als. URACKKT WILL8, aiJ-lUiwU Admr of Adolph Brinkaiaii. GUARDIAN'S SALE. . BY virtue of an order of the Court f Common l'ieaa of Vanderturrh counrv. 1 will expos? Kile at ublic auction, at the Court House door in Evanviile, on .Saturday, May Mil. U5Mhe lulloing described real estate, to-wit: Lots 11 at 12 la block No. Kleyen (111 in tha 4th Knlrs-niei)t, odjoininc Evansville aud now emts-ared witiin the corporate. iunts of hvansville, aioresaid, being the property of the heirs of J no G. isner, deceased. Terms or sale, n cash, iwiauce in - ll a (mi months, the purchaser giving notes with approved security, waiving relief from valuation or appraisoment laws, and bearing interest from dar of 4e K KAt K r. I JalL.L.3, Guardian of John U. S'Uher's hwirs apff-rtawd GUARDIAN'S SALE or HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE rannE Joi the 8th, 1 HE undersigned, as Guardian of the heirs of John Jarvis, will sell on SAH auAi r ay :h. at the house of the said John J arris, drew-' ed.en walker street. Lamasco, the Household Furniture, of !! deceased, consisting ot Bods, ueuoing Chairs, Tallies, and a variety of articles low aasao rous to mention, lerms, at saie. aplMaw3w M. I'- Jü?ies, ouamisai. PIXE LIMBER. rannE uhsxTiber ha Jast received from Messrs. JL r enton t Frew, c ruttaone c r'enton k. Frew, Chataooe county, N. T..&U0,O110 feet So. I.PINE LUMBER. Carpenters and Builders are respectfully iavibrS to examine Uns kw of Lumber, as .t is superior to anything in thi niaraeu . uuiiuiviu. PINE SIIINCT.T. 700,000 No. 1 (no mistake) PISE SIII50LIS.. received with the above Lunibei, and for sale as hanl times' prices. Those who want Shingles and not Chips, will please call and examine tbeso. apAl-tf . - BVILDI.V MTKRIAL10,ih Lielitt S-IO tuh; ;,uo0 do ?-li Uo; . v 3W (10 10-13 do; 2,lift) do 10-14 do; . , 2.s0 . do 10-14 do; - 3,m do 10-1 do; 3fl Pannels Doors assorted; J 1 ... Uln.ir..H'll(l UlilMlal ... 1 1 " pw rwias twiv;uii ... - - - - 20 liWs, IMastcr Paris: . .. 50 Hair FU-terers' Hair; ' Tog4hev with W hiMassd Uray Lisa. Just rortv 4 and for sle by - . iytM , t E. 8. BABCOCK. Sweet Ptaloe Plants, I AM Titrw prepared to fill order fwr any anaait of choice sweet potato plants. A constant supply to be Km at the-store of 1. 11. Conk k (ton. apl-Sw FfcEP-SHARFK. JpURlUNTs VCE3IEXI-. J Jl 11. Currants; bOUJs Cement 1 Received and lor al by T.at T.nEIMA!T. Great Attraction! EIGHT DAYS SVLE AT AUCTION In thc Store on Main' St., next door to the Mate Banks AC0N?K;NMENT rrosa a faitoro at tberity oT Lrfuia-llr, conaiatilif of worth of od. vi th latest faahion; such as tientleasra'e Clothing and L'nderwrJir, riere-tJJod, French, Brond Cloths, Caashneres, 8atinetts,Cassinetis. Linen,. Linea IVills, Hats and Cap, - Jmts' Clippers. SJoogr SboeSj. Portmonies, Scissors, Razors, lLuof Sinpsr Imported Cigars, Spring lUlancts, 1IK cases Assorted Looking (lasses, UK) boxes assorted Glassware, consisting of articles nioet niceary for family use. A larf assortment of the latest style of Ladies" Jewelry, filver Plate, matiuftu-tured b. the best aaeehanies ia the Tnion, consisting of Table and Tca-fpoooSr Forasr Mustard Spoon, &r. Sxr. All of whieh ana at b sold to the highest kider ihm week, by order of ta As sifiiee. Aale to commence this montrng at 8 o'clock, and continue from day tu dsy auitil Ue sratire stock is sold, out. - Erening Ka1e to commence st 7 o'clock. Everv body is invited to rail and hay cheap, andT take advantage of .he UwU A rtkrserr from Leuisville,Ky. N. B. IN) dox. riitlertnt sixes bleached and unbleached pure Linen Table Chwhs. Irish Linea, Towel Linen, and bandrads ol othei articles too nasse rous to mention. . apiff-tf U.rKyfs lly s Book, for May; (Iraham's Mafraxiacv , d do; llallou's Weeklr. rV, do; (imlfr'i Pattern Book, do The three Beauties, by Mrs. JosUhworth J Coder's Book of Toilet; New Vork ledirer, 54th of ApnT; Flag of onr I'nion, ;th of April; ' . Rallou's Pictorial, do do;.. , Harper's Weekly, do do. . For sale at 1. II El LT if. apl WHITE LEAb-3no Kecs in K. IA and 100 p.. Kegs for sale by ORK, DALZELL It CO, apll 1 WHITE LIMK'AND CEMEXT. , S'lObbls. Lime: lot) do Cement; 1 Juat received aad for sale bw pH ORR, PALZELL, CO. SUNDRIES. s3a0 Kegs New Castle Soda; iCoroona Indisro; lo gross Eas Coffee; o RbU. Sinith v Wer Tlnegar; Wins. Roin; 31 Boxes Summer Md. Candles; I j Tierce PrUa Äicei 1' I Cases Matches. For sale by apI7 ORR.PALZELL, k CO. . MACHINE-MADE jf HORSE SHOES.U , THE TP OY IRON ANONAIL TACTORT, ae Trov.'t. T..have HENRY BURHEN'S PROVED IIORSK SHOE MACHINERY aow is, suocesaful overation. ami are prepared to execate wders for I IO KS K and M CLE SIluKSoany Weight and Pattern, at a rice bui little above the price of iiorse Shoe Iron. The quality of the Tron naed la Hs shore is warranted in every resject. Thea itioes have been ap-v rovel of. aud" are now nseit hv the failed Ftatea . iovernment exclusively, as also by many of tha principal ftage and Omnihos Companies and llors. ftioers throughout tbonnBtry. Any peraow ioclns-v ing Sä to tlte undersicnel. will have a sample of I US lbs., assorted sizes, sent to his address. ' Orders addressed to the subscriber, at JTroy , will re eeive prom pt attention , WM.T-BURDEN, Agent. j aplf-ly . . Trey.N. r.. I 1MB. JLaT 24 Bbls. Whll Lime; , .HI llbds. aTw 1.1m; ' Pül Bbls. Hydraulic C einest; Jnitore andfor sale by UEU. rOSTElt ft C llOOKK! JIOOKSII AND PAPER WAREHOUSE!! Hl L. JOHNSON. wouVI respectfully invito tbo lfala attentioi!-if merrliants and others to his list or account books, manufactured to order fron the Terr lest paper In auy style of Binding, .t treat AS LEDGERS, UX ROOKS. CASH 1KVOK1. ilLOTTKRS. RECEIPT ROOKS, SALES ROOh, RECORD BtJOKS, and every other kind of Blank and Mrm-rmndmn Books. Also, teel Pens in a great variety; EnveU npes of every size: Bn". Yelhiw, White and Bin Inks of all kinds: Child Pons and Pen Holders. LetterClamps, and Boxe, Uum Baads. Inkstands, in a very great variety. Aie. . . Rules, Desk Pads. I'en Uackr, Blotting Board, Letter Stamps, I'aper Weights, Tape Meaaure, Vamnonie, Poit-Folios, Work Baskets, and Wrappi ng TaiKT f all kinds and sises, te ba fournlat JI.L. JOllNWN S, apl 3-tf - First st. betweeo Main od Lct. 0 FtK fcCfj Bags Prime Rio Co Beel ' - li no r-psre; . 1 do lVrner. Just received and for I and for sale ry FOSTER k CO. HEU 3 10,1 F UVKHiiiuany Bags; i. bbls Crushed iugar; . 25 bbls Powdered ugar, . . , JTatose who Mant aomethip new and beautiful in the way of Jewelry, Watches,' Silvey Ware, Clocks, Spectacles, &ic.. are invited to rail at 'he old establishment of BITTROFF V KON, oa .11 a ist atreet near Second, where (key will find anew and very fujl stock at very low prices. All articles warranted to be just as represented. spMSmd&v
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