Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 142, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 8 May 1858 — Page 2

ffanshillt gailg JoiirnaL EVANS VI LLC,' IND. N SATURDAY MORNlNtfii........MAY 3

CO" By reference to our telegraph col umns, it will be seen that Senator Etjlns, of South Carolina, died Tery suddenly on Thursday night. GiT we learn that two of our citizens Bare obUinedßieconträct for carrying the mail from ' LouiSTille to Shawneetown,, on the opposite side of the river, for an annual compensation of $18,000, which" is $6,000 less than the present contract prices.. ' The same parties are Tirtually the "contractors for the' Rock port mail, and for several of the minor routes radiating from this city. We understand that a bid, at a Tery low figure, was put in for a daily mail henco to Rockport, by the persona to whom has been awarded the contract for a tri-weekly mail on the same route. It is believed, that if a pro per representation of the " wants . of the people on the route was made at once to' thej Post' Master Genenl, he would now. change it "from a tri-weekly to a dafly 'mail: and 'accept the' bid for ike latter: made br. the new contractors, ' Will any one move in the matter? The thing can be accomplished if any one Will take hold ot it. .lhe puwic interests of th ritr mmt ha attended to br soma I

of its citizens, or we shall never prosper pakhral roice uttered, Til take these committing an assault snd battery, was fined Jdp the hold ticct some hundred ,n the disasatown. for mr share." Ben. fell Uck In his 5 VüJ co?' : hiler ,tcr 1 w

We are glad to learn that Judge Xib-1 lack, is endeavoring to indace the Post Master General, to grant a daily mail 1 between this city and Rockport, and ac I cept the bid made for that service by the new contractors. PosTOrricz, I Evansrille, May 7th, 1S53. j Ma. Calui Deaf SV-There is an er ror in your statement in tbia morning's Journal which, needs correction.-'- You 7 the Tost Master has petitioned the Depart ment to make Evauaville a Distributing Post . . ....,, I emucKj, iennec, i.anota sua maian . Bccm co demand mat mere snonia te a uis- 1 txib-aUnsT Office at thi- roint. I ha v. not. nor hall not , make such an application. The citizens of Vincennes are endeavoring to get the Distributing OiSce re-esUMiabed in that city, and I am nnwiiling tobe the occasion of any division of interest among the citizens any division orinterwiemongtne et uzena ef Southern Indiana. I The appücaüon I havi made to the Department is, simply, that extra corapensation bo allowed me for the employment of a competent assistant, in consideration of the I increasing businas of this Oiftce. Tho amount J of mail matter concentrating at this Office J for separation, la ao great, and the business of the Offlce ao constant, that the services of three persons are necessary . from twelve to I nxteen hours every day, to keep up tbe duties devolving upon us. With a eompensation of $2,000 per annum,'! cannot pay Oifiee rent, competent clerk hire, defray all contingent exDenaee. and accommodate the Dublio aal would wish. I, therefore, hope an interest wmotfciu iuj appucawuu, .uaicieu so induce the Department to grant the request. Yours, very truly, j C. K. ETJDD, P. M. I ' KaxsaS. The recent contention for iYtm nAmtmrmn ftf fit- ftfT?(r hrt.l , . Topeka On the 23th ult, passed the follnw;nr rtlrtiftn in rsfmrri tn Ha v .;. T. w Comp ton Constitution! - ; i I r I Jietolfd, That should Cengreas accept the ÄÄaraSDi-.Mn. ere-gn Sute Into the Union, without the eonunion precedent that sal constitution, at a fair election, shall receive' the ratification of the people of Kansas, then we will pat the .Leavenworth t'-onstitntlon. ratified br tha I y-.onU an th oy.mnaAnt mi,r it-'lnto immediate and active operation aa the 'or rnie, law and Hvinr government of the jtr Eovernroent of tlie 8ute of Kansas, and that we will snrrrt and defend tbe same aeainst anv eDDoaiüon. com. from whatever quarter it maj. The contention adopted the following m, aba mm, m rtmrtnArl amenflmpnt of their thJrtl. and I rr--- : " last Constitution, formed at xeti- . iwr . , Wiivetts TlidaFe. ars tn !iff.trif We liT 1 s 11 SavjaW dsiiepsv en a v sa iiuv ivui s'".esai different interprcUtiona of thoae portions of the l.'onstitution pertaining to suffrage and I a. aL.... I lltolui That at the election npon the Coustitntion, the voters of Kaneae are requested to vote for or against necrro eutrrsfre, and for or azainst separate schools for white and nepro children; and if a majority of the votes cast bo against negro auffrafre, it shall operate as instructions on the first legislature to submit to the people at once an amendment of the Constitution prohibiting negro snffrsge, and If a majority of the votes eaA be in favor of separate schools, it shall operat In like manner aa instructions to the firat legislature to submit an amendment providing for separate avliuols for white and negro children, except In district where the teople by general consent, shall allow the school to be in common. Wat. S. TucEebm ax. once a resnectat . , ' , . , ble merchant, and connected with some of the aristocratic Boston families, was , . . , , .. . j detected last winter, m a series or depredations upon the mail, by stealing the ... ... '. .. mad bags, while trarelling on the mail trains at night, between Boston and New . ........ . . Xoric Uis tnai, last wees, at rew Haren, occupied the court sereral days, and the testimonj was so conclustYe, that a', its close, he plead guilty. As eTidence of the force of business habits, it, is stated that he . kept a regular account in his memorandum book of the profits of his operations. , , In , it, lie charges the discount on the stolen money sold to the broken, and th .rra.... r his trips, and credits the amount of each sum Uien. From the account.it appears he got from the mails, $3,500 in postaee stamps; the amount of money stolen was but small. ... my uiwwj , uvuunu M.; a ih nmn war rieht have , . , . ,7 m rnx.. been presented to Congress. IHe papers weigh four hnndred pounds, and haye emplojed nine clerks four montns in copppJ xingiDg aa. BitUr fights are hkelj to arise on tbe subject in ronpTsss.

Arrest or COUNTERFEITERS. For a

week or two pest, a large amount , of spurious and broken bank notes haVe oyuiwu uroaea nu oeen passed to the aimple na unwary idoui town. unieers ucunaesoa .mat- of tin hare been for some days on the watch I to discorer the source of its issue. 0 Thursday, they found thatawellknown J 9 J I character by the name of Ben. Banksou, was supplying me "pusners" wiia the notes of the broken 'Central Bank' of NashVille, at the low rate of twenty- 7 fire cent for a $5 note. ' The bills were , A. . from .the ,genujne plate of the Bank, to wmcn ianason amxea ue 'signatures oi i the President and Cashier, r How these I genuine impressions of the original plate are obtained is known to those who fc A m,;,Mmnt f ihm Hank. " I Uur isilant aetectires nanng aiscoyered that a back room on J. B. batherland's oremises. near the court-house, was the olace of issue ' of the "Central Bank- notes,got scVet admission into . " . , . .. . the apartment, and from behind a scene

saw Ben. enter, open his portfolio of un- ca)1 Kobu MvConnell, for aaault and batstgned bill, and with the dignity and tery, wa put in jail twenty-four hour, and

ease of a genuine Bank President, begin to fill up and affix a sigr While engaged iu pleasai nature to them. Ieasant musincs up- I oa his mine of newly discovered wealth -fearless of danger and 'calm as a sum- - . mer's morning," he saw a mysterious hand appear from behind a curtain, and clutch a hanliul oi the signea Dins, witn th inW nmn them undried. and a sachair, with the simple exclamation, "I'll be d d and yielded himself unresuüngly to his . unintited Tiaitors. Justice Walker tent him to board with Mr. Hall till October. Tho officers desenr great credit for their rigilance and acntenesa in ferret ting oat the gangs of J rogues of all description, who appear to be making this placo a point of rendex rons. Deputy önentr Mclinae Keeps, a vigilant eye upon the band, most of the l t t t:u . -....it, l v: w vi. wureu an B4iufctcv ujuuu Indiana uemeeraey. , 1 g, , Democrat COnUins the , . , .- - ... foUowiBft? reflections upon the idiosyncracies of tbe lod-anA Democracy. We copy it, that our , Democrats may see rhat b said of their party abroad. How. tTer ja3t a, comments may be upon the . . ,. . . . r -i;-. :i. . .f . ?-...-. I S" V and chicanery, a monopouices snu uunora in ui owe, they are a libel upon the character and patriotism of the masses of the Democ I Q IQdima who as unanimously ' . . ' . ' " 1! ' a ' I M Tioiauoa ui mo pnncipica 1 uicir party. as tne people Of any tne Otner free Stiles. Jo the Autumn election they wil, aKcit. their OW consistency; by , . .:J1 , . condemning those who have grossly misrenresentetl their view and Eselin?. Tb(, national Democratic party have certain attribute .Which . ifnaUnnal .arealaocoamo. . . . - 1 poutan. raua, cunning ana nypocnay are not limited by Slats linea, nor by isothermal, or even ethnological lines. Theae vice are antagonistic to our national character; but to whatever extent ther prevail in thi eountrr. they are freely and profusely represented by the only national party a ft delights to call i itaelf. But different di visions ef it are char acterisod by local pocnliaritiea. The Virginia - 1 . ., Carol i aa Uemoeraey worahipal tbe alUr of wvereign rights; the Mlaaouri Democracy reSlÄ.ÄUir'föRl.'ia tbe Indiana Democracy are pre-eminent in F"J ,ur iw,reacuory sou sw luuiuo. English comes up to the leel of Bright; and Niblack la as Impudent an Ira poster aa Fitch, arm a. lavor iuvuzh a wwsr rvnewaao. a 11 repreaenUUvea are not aneonal to the qnelected acnator. It waa an Indiana Democrat who w desirnated "adirtT do and a ffreat who was dcslffnated "a dirty doj and a great 1'" AIMl u dos ttUn? n0 waner , ana tae uars nave not ceaaea so lie. ado xm xw. usrafnrawuii w sm ui sru aa mm mm WTi nty ain v sä wi mm. w w nsi iimiana mr - a ":7y'" it nrrnnt'iAna Mmnmniil nt JlnAmm an.l a I T'li- "z: 7, "v : " ,

to be V noble

rartl 7 m po,U' 1nA rrnKhaM nf ftfflCM. M Aaajani area rrrlA.I I 1 -m-. .w-mm m j .w. . v a w v s s by larje appointments of plunder. The eabinet that dispoaodof tlicmiliUry reservellAtl m Kev snramsalrltv at a let rhlr dwa Pal r t rKe TTpaiK j comnrnaariatcontracUsurreptitioaslyfm1irht I vrell advise the eniineers In Centre to try tne vinue or a una ontein. aid 01 tue utcompton constitution. Secretaries and senators, whoso voracity for plunder had devoored the pronnd of the Lnited Sutee, mijrht pardonably think that a bribe of four or five million of acrea would prove irresistable to the people of Kansas. Tho national democratie party might also think that the means by which they were themselves enslaved was after ail the most effoctual means of cnslaving the people of Kansas, lint they (wo may well believe,) who cjuld not be Intimidated by terrorism, cannot be seduced by corruption. Tried in the furnace, they have acquired a stern logic which no casuistry can perplex, and a virtue which no Um pu tion witnm the power or the jnggnnx nenaa 01 tue government can hake. ve are noi ignorant that there aro a few In Kanan, who wonld seal their own shame, and sell the cause by accepting tbe bribe. They style them-eH es conservatives. Conservatism', the last alias of coardice and corruption. There ia no doubt that the Kngllah bill Is infcrior t0 tüe v L-vomptonconstitutien by fifteen millions of acres. It cannot bo imasrined that the people of Kansas would accept, nnder ' the name of the English sill, wnat they o stcadiaatiy opposed under uie poclally as the difference between the two Is all against Kanaaa. . Tho adoption of the a.MH sSAai m.m. 1 n v mb arAiiLl Ii dk ran Waas aw aaaa outr.j; npoa them, the acceptance of the Inglish bill would be self-abasement. (vVThe Capttin of the Ocean Spray has been held to bail for appearance at the next term of the U. S. District Court in St, Louis in the sum of $4,000. The Egier d in the sum of $2,00a ftfrThe elections in New Albany and JefiersonTille, on Tuesday, passed off Te7 J wiiaoui nanog cu u par tj straggles. I sv uv vi.u ivi m;iik wi v. i uais ana Misalasippl Kailroad, and tbe eeiI tlement of its indebtadnesa has been abandone!, and seme other mode of settlement wi iu creditors Is now nnder consideration. 37-Th. new Suu.h.w at ColambIllf the capital of Booth Carolina, no n in proceae ÄftÄrhS! Some of the rocks nsed m iu erecUon weigh twelve tons.

KTTbo Circuit Court, which closed iu la-

lra Iwt week, did a Urge amount of work, ft ertuiwieatogetthrouehiii of it buwneae quite -a number el cae being Wei-abliahed, during the session tbe Court, a hört sketch of some of the criminal cases, but repeat a list of the commitmenU, aa kindly furnished ua by Deputy "v. , T:.w .mn wrk vaara tn tlia nonitenÜUJ Btlinff a Ug. Charlea Brown, MBt flTa yeara to the penitentiary, for atealing a coat. Jamee 1 Anderson, sent tor two I - a . a a . .aa . v - nmraenng uaroaugn, in a ngn on M "v ?u T .1 ' w 7- V J iraprboned ten yeara in the penitentiary for Mxing hlAUnd quarUr doimn of the United States coin. He haa,enee before, served one year in oar State Prison. John Doraoy waa sent for two years, for stealing a pocket book containing $50. Win. McCam, lor tealing 63, waa aentenceJ to hard labor frva flt-a .. Inn T? r..wan " T. rtnp.r At I wa J veai are vsaaa dbSiwew u a McCam w arrcstod, dunne the progma of the trial, and ia now in jail awaiting biatrial at the October term of the Court. Charles Travia waa sentenced to llveycaxa imprwon meat for knocking, man down a,,d robbing him of a geld watch. John Luer waa put in , ,np twn mcnt. for mtaa,liM Ä fined $300. Xavier Jiumpgartner, was fined $75, and put injail twenty-four hours, for stealing liquors, r-d. Kiehardaon waa put in I . . a a J",,0f .,or l1ea"n BUtwl' , ""J w" l'e "me tn?.tb,of n mo jyr stealing fiWi , uuria. xuii, ior .tcalicgaletofcoffee, waa put in jail twen ty - four hours. The Lylea were fined one $ioo, ana tbe other $300 and imprmoned a faw days in the county Jail. John Kline, for ; ing In our jail . about one year, waa set - at liberty tha nrosecutina? vitneaa failing to appear against him. ' Among tue cases oonunuoa waa mai 01 w . W. Platto, charged with forging a check on I Bement & Viele. . I P,atte ia an eld offender, and las been at . 4 . . r the bnsineas some ten year. He is a Oerroan, dus spcass ana writes uie .ne;iun ian 1 ntM. aa well aa if It waa Iiis mntfinr tnncrii. I - j I nae recently servea a term in inejau xsajion, vjuio. ue aiao oaa a pcrioci mania for writing lor tho newspaper. Hia trial for wriUng lor the newspaper. Ilia trial was postponed till the October term, of tbe r . i t w . . Circuit Court; he la attil In jail, but expecta ma son to no nere iiu wees, ana oau uim . .11 . i l . . a. I out. Bail S30O. - We cannot help noticing the great dlsproportion, in many ot the cases, ef the puoish- I mentto tbe crime. For instance, Wm. Kice Is sent , to jriaon for two . yeara for stealing a hojr: and Chaa. Brown, fire years, for stealing a coat; whilst James Anderaon la sent for only two year, for murderin? a man on our wharf. JoLn DofBey b Mntv to lLe for two JMri f0t.gtalinr $50, and J. Smith is retained in tbe connty jail 6 i dsjs only, for atcalin $100. These are illustrations of tbe heantiea and conaiatencies ofjnry trials. If tho sentiments of the people are judged by th TerdicU of 0 jnritia the Talu. of E Ug U equal to that of a human being's hfe. OO" We see ia the ilelens, Arkansas, Shield, a letter from the notorious Matt F.-Ward; giving an account of a tornado that on the eTening of the 25th ult., wept OTerhis pkntation, near Helena anrl nwrthrF tti ntYt ..f'n nA sa w s wm w w MMf MWsmav vwviiitl eaiaaxA tawes and WTCncnea OH the borders Of Urge treee ia the yard, without harine . seriouslj injured a single person or ammal. thonirh there were twentT horsei , i . .. ... , . I nd miles in the Stables, and Several serwants in I ha cabins at the time. Their . - . Bty WU In tue TlOlenCe) OI the Wind, which lifted the buildings up into the air " th.m ., hevü. ; Th. tack of the hurricän was but 4 'few hundred s width and did not tnueh tha yaMS in Wldtn and Old not tOUCfl Uxe earth for more than a quarter of a mile , . . - . . Ia IBD. "r wu nearuor ieu oeyonu these limits, though persons were sitting L. .w- A . .t . K- An. Annrn nt htMaM mt ; 7 , , distabce. The editor in Introducing the Iette- g4T. M- WAnj mwt sr , ftf ..... . . .. . ninaesi ana most coruiderate or masChristian attnbute of itself." 1 It is to be r . a . 1 s. - noped that time and . repentance Will brins proofs of Other "christian attribI Utes. Indiah I Iostiuties. Information has been received at Washington, that a large body of hostile Apaches and Chey. ennes Indians hare congregated on the head waters of Red river, in the North ern borders of Texas, who are all well arme; and manifest alarming hostile in tentions. They hare been instigated in their morements by the Mormons, who, they have been made to believe, are about to drire the white settlers from the fron tiers. In anticipating this contingency, the government, some time since, ordered a regiment from Texas to march into the T-J: aJ I... mmm their way there. Fortunately the Cam anches, the most dangerous tribe on the frontiers remain friendly, and, keep aloof from the war. The New Oqlzans Ditalcation. The Picayune has the following notice of the dedication of Mr.Casey.long the manager and Lessee of the Brooklyn warehouses at Algiers, opposite New .. Orleans: . .. i- . , The street has been somewhat excited by the sudden diaappearanoe of a noted alt dealer, leaving sundry parties In the lurch, as is slated, to the amount of 4200.000. In several in stances advaneee have been made ou ware hnnaa moalnta and It lannw fAnn.t tli.ttha alt ku han inmntltn.1 ;(Vt...n actual notlUngrmainatoeoferthepledgeft. Other cases are reported where tbe salt belonging V second r third parties, haa been sold withoat the customary formality of 'consulting I the views of owners in relation to the market. Then again, we hear of eargeee bought and sold, the existence ef which cannot be verifod by any tangible proceed. X quantity of rail road iron, notwithstanding its snecirio rravitv. has likewise taken winirs and one off to lay track in some remote section of the connrV. ' KTH is believed, says the Albany Jourx, that the CJneen of England ia about to carry out her often expressed wish to visit her Canadian subject and possessions.

A Hoosler CoBfreasmaa. Indiana has suffered from the repute.

of having the mose purchasable) and politically and morally .corrupt delega tion on the floor of Congress. To this infamy is now added thaV of hating one, at Ieast,of the most ignorant and " unlet tered blockheads that ever filled a Mat on the floor of tho House. If the people will not select better jnen. toA represent them, every decent citizen will beasbam ed to admit abroad that he 'belong-to the State. The - following is a literal copy of a letter from James B. Foley, tbe Representative in Congress from the Fourth District in this State. His con stituents ought to be disfranchised for sending such a man to Congress. ' It is addressed to the voters of his district: ' . Waahington, April 22 58. Dear friend: your Kind favor of the 14 Int. ia to hand. I waa glad to here from yon he indication is the Kansas trobles will be settle to day by the democrat party. Which will be a time of rejoyaing the administration baa all Kedy reeurtatcd me in full lelenthip if my friend John L. Robinson will content I will be Permitted to uct with the democrat Party agine the Settlement will be on the Great Principles of noninterventions ao you will ace we poor devela have held our ground well I See lrom your letter I will have plenty of compeditors in the convention well it ia a free coon try they have a rite tobe candudatca And the people have a rite to Select the one that will suit them beat aod if they want a man that will labor for the interest of the ra asses they will chuae myself ao I leave them perfectly free to chuse for them icl5 -any favor you can render me will be taken Kind It and I feel ccrtin I can" carry tho District turn m loae in the district I will brine tlicm up to the ro lea ccrtfn. 1 will chanco to ace my irienda be fyro the1 con van tion conies otf and will writo mr friends on the N.1 from .thc cutoni nd circumaUnnext raac-you will do me a kindness br eeing as many of the friends as conveant and x.olial tbetu in my favor I bave U-en onita 5nwc" " lt week I icel inuch . better ta uvw wim win uiu tou ana ismur well . : ; fj , , fritini' 1 ; 4 - Jas. li. reLtr. 1 . Aw Tw. i r . . .. t wPu- A Urfffl hot I. um what after th American pattern, baa been projected in London by a oorapany who prop to raiie a"uoh oy a oorapany "I,iul mo"nt 0 llwll Tlie Great WeaU j. lho onlj ontJ of oani oi one ana a nan run es torn Hotel, at Paddi ug ly one of the kind in Enirlanj. .. . . - . . . m T ana it is "always lull." Tho hotel is to be calll tbe "International," and will contain ,OJ,n- for l i-H A Salem (Orctron) paper catiinatc tue present population of that Territory aa iuiiuw. uimi innauiuinw. rf.'An., viliuoac, 5.0O) : Nerrooa, So0 total. Stf.. , Kumber or votera .ooul i9tvot. SPECIAL NOTICES. 15S.J51WB taÄJÄ'S Hn three times; iuceiits Mr ILo 00 weekt dlsoouut 00 longer tune. Clolsic f 8tsre la the Bveolsic W,th anaerslffned, agree to close ur Mores, on and after Monday, the 10th of May, 18, at 1 10 half pst 7 o'clock, ia Ute morning. x. it. cook at tow; ; 1 TfCKEEY k JOFISSTOS,; SiVt'LTtnttST. , - J . MEM ft QRKB,! , ;' r. KHON. .. ' I, a D.HKIMA5K,' ' 11. GUMUIRTS, '5? . m Mexican Marten Llalment. intrinsic viitae alone could insure the success which this artkl has attained h Rheuroati alt Rbeem, Barns, Braises, StiS Joints, or Galls, Sprain, Pol Evil, anl Swning epon lionet, it kaj a o,al fur Man or BeasL Jlo persoa will md aritht u who has oaos tted iu yaiue. "Xmd wits refnee to the general mlmstiooof the MssUngLlni menu I can cheerfully say that ne article ever performed so many cares In our neighborhood aa thla.L- w 8mlth' Wfe"eW. Cone, rs, Leitch, Esq I . -mr . ... v IJ 4 worthies, (his case waa spavin), swt ine thfrM " tan' Liniment i,javoM him rr 8och testimony U rrhitJgs every ay. Th half Is not told. Every family should aav It. Beware lb of any other "Bragg ' Liniment. It Is a base hoi tn. . RlRÜII fe V1RK. 1 my'-lindlw ' rroprietors. New York ,f . oar Rc.fer w are tmMd with liver complaint. Jaundice, er Dyspepsia, will read the advertimen ia anothrr column 'of Dr. SaKroaa's IariooasToa, and then do v don-get a botti, we should not see mtny sickly, .half-dead, despairing people asfiow meet ear gas at almost every corner, for there never was a remedy of which so much idskid, bed (hat per forma so nearly what its proprietors say it will do. It cams to us so highly recommended that ws could not fall to try It. and a trial has convinced as, without a doubt, that' It la th best family medicine la tse. W take it for Headache, Sour Stomach, Biliousness, and I - w s s stvsoviri wwi wvauraa aawaawwseyj eaearasi nyof th liuls bodily ills that are commor, and U does produce a pleasant tat of feeling to the sick, I J a. 1 a. sa . a k. and what is better, after using it a few limes, these little ills grow less and less, and there is a prospect of leing entirely free from them by a cnttuunr in th us of tbe Inviguratur. (See Advertisement.) iay?4nvlA;w , tsrOe Grain's ElecUic Oil is the marre! of this age, for the following (not every thing:) Cures Rheumatism often in adsy. Cures Iefne, one to ten days. . Cures Neuralgia Toothache, two minutes. Cures Cramp in Stomach, firs minutes. -Cuns Burns, Uruises, Wounds, on to three days. Cures Pains in Back, Breast, one day . Cures Headache, fifteen minute , TTM Cares Earache. Stiff Neck, Agae, one bight. U t l Cures Piles, Swelled W lands, ten days. 4 Cures VeUma, Broken Breast, Salt Kheum, three to six lays. Cures Quincy, Talpitatior., Pleurisy, ii to ten days. Cures Asthma, ' Paly, Gout, Erysipels, live to twenty days. , Cures Heniorrliage, Scrofala, Ahscess six to ten days. Cures Tiosted Feet and Chilblains, one to three days Catrrtos. There are numerous Imitations sprung up on the reputation that my article has acquired. The public must beware. They are worthless.' my 1 1 w . Who I Hotetter What Dyspeptic and nervously sinstrurg' invalid that over tried his celebrated StssBach Bitters, but f""1 f1"- Ja tV? l Pi? T bUity , lt tQrvrUhlK how Mu th bdJ( . Uf. They eonr-ct th aopettt, Utyart wm U th system, force off tbe bits and Impure secretions, rep ulate the bowels, giro us strength of body aad vigor mind.. ; J( family 1caaJ aford te be wtt IIostetUr's Stomach Bitters.' Bld in quart bottles by all Uoteia, Orocars Druggist's, etc.' Ko additional sptr J 1 rtt,lTf' ? 1 f f II ri mVw I 1 Toe inil ;Trwte;Who eo14draas f Um nac Ky wtt rorgaUvs pui assumes when It comes into geaerai T Ab w. SlnfuUy do th following numbers speak f the amount f human skkaess and rulerlag, that litrU morsel of remedy goes forth te com bat aad subda. Dr, J. Ayer, of LeweU, maaofikc turos tn his labratory forty gros per disss ot his Cathartic PUls, through all the year. This ia eight boxes a aslant, or oa dos a second. .We tas tad over ilfiOO persons awallew this pill every (day. or l., 000 aaonth! f byskrians, think of that C ODO patients a day who seek reliof from th medical skill of oa man. Surely, that aaaa should be, as he is la this case, one ef the first intelligence and ef the highest character. Iiis occupation a tails upon him a fearful responsibility fr the weal or woe f bis I fellow man. iPtineiville Courier.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

A Paragraph for Invalid. We truA that Dr. Uotwclt' a4rertiaemeot, in another eotanm, will not eacape tha ugtica of th tick an mifiering. , It U an earueat and convincing docament, and we are crraihly informed, that the eures accomplished hj hi i-elei rutrd SoMidinavuti lU.'uiediea the Blood PilU and BUmmI l'urifi er fully Laar out tha statement it contain. Tbeac freat vcgetabla curatives are immentclr ptia1ar in the Wert. The settlers on new lands, th planters and Ikmars In the all7i or the IJUiiwi ad the Ohio, the ague and fever ridka residents on the banks of the Bed Eiver, and in fact, tho k: ia all loaUitle west of the Alle. fheaieshave freat faith ln l)r. Bolatck's peepan: I tions. ' -- ' : " 'pT-m"" I Disease of tbe Mvrr. By this disease we understand an inflammation ei ther in the mcntlmie or uitance of the liver, known by dull yains tn tb right side, th tomach always disordered i the yellow tinge of the Ain, dry cough, ' toiiguo coated, cotiTciie-s, high-colored ttrine, and of a thick nature; severe weakness And se vere pains in the bead Tbe quantity of corrupted humors in the regio of the liver, causes a defective secretion of the bile. The liver when healthy, serves as a filter to the blood, to separate all Impurity from it, or to refine it. Thea diseased, it cannot putify the bloo4, which,' when sent to th luegs, brains, and other part iu a morbid con dition, ntftjr cause Jaundice, -Consumptivst Insanity, &c, and withholding the natural stimulus to the in testines,, causes Dyspepsia, Piles, And other com plaints, as yon perceive the direct way io unravel and tear the hole system to pieces. IH'V.i!' 'I 1 A patient, suBering from this complaint should re sort to speedy rclleO. Yet there am -seryxea medi eines worth a cent la Curing diseases. Whi4 then shall be d m! We say, use Dr. Horse's ItaQaa Koot Fills, aa they are composed of -plant4 and roots; they will be foucd a sura cur fur this painful dis ease, because they purge froiu the' body these r'r rupt and stagnant, humors, aaa so cleanse ana renew the blood, whkn Is the cause not only of the disease of the liver, and the inflammation of the kidrey and tns Maaier, but oi every eesertpun i, encase. i Troni 3 i of the above 4inVtakerI ev-ry night on goiag te Deo, will m a isw ayt eimroij- reuey uis wi vi jwu.,..-""" vr. norH luunn um i ,uw ;y v - t . L .i n . km. ... ,i hmL i era in Medicines. ' 1 ' " 4 "r niyT-lm CRESCENT CITY HANK. rtBKCToasv-JOH A. ItaiTx.-Cbsaan Baker, m-.L. J I. ri . . 11 m ...VI ft Jil M lf" X nvsii m utsf is ana gnn bant - - Receives deposits, buys and sc!' Coin and exohaugei Interest ail towed; on-time deposits atSUcVrttes as may be agreed upon with depositors and specified it cei tUlcat. Excltange on Xew York, Cincinnati and Louisville, Oreaf BriLiln,' franc; 9wiUerlaid, Bel-1 fium,i;oila,KttJyBtaaT btTyi and all the cities and' large "towns of' Oersn-uiy, for f ia siiohI suit,. .Cntlutiiona rnAdc', and icoceeds' remitted prvm'ptty arcdrrenl rate of Vxciuvnge, ', - I " '' " Ii'l JOUS A REITZ, Pres, ! ,. TT, BAKER, Caxhter, . , . a4'Ja say ia smai suit,. .Cntlutiions, ro(vicfand itvcwdi BR Alt at Southera M 11 is, for 10 cts. per bushel at retail, and Mprf ton, by - apo-tf - IQLKIIART 8ROTIJESS BDIA3! MtMINQ COMPANY, ; (Office on Water street, under the'Telegragh Office.) Cart loads of 1 bushels f. Bodiasn Mine Coal de livered U any part of the city at 11 0 per loa. I. Coal weighed, if desised, at. the. expense of the purchaser. Sotesef aolyeat banks of Illinois and Wisconsin ta- . ' I ." . ' ' ,mtw W W S . v. aea in pay menu , . n ijiu.i. decSatf. . : ..' ' Secretary and Manager. QUERY. Why b it that CIIBISTADORO'S ITAIR DYK is the liest IN THE WORLD! ' BKCAÜ5E eminent chemists isy so; - ; BECAUSE It contains no eanstie compounds! - BECAUSE It wears longer than any other! 1 BEPATTKE k onerares insbuitanaoaslyl BECAUSE it does not stain the skia! BECAUSE it nowrtshes and strengthens tho Hair! 1 BECAUSE It corrects tbe bad effects of other dye! ...v.-.; . BECAUSE its presence cannot bdetectd! , 'HUirti t-r irrr vntto -, . i T pa v neyejaa a a. au s w ar n a swa i Sold every where and applied by' all TJalr Dressers. . .Li, . : JOSEPH CHRJgTADOJtO, apW-lnxI&w 5. Aitor House, N.York. TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. RATKX. One square, (10 lines solid Agate), three times, I Or) One week, 1 50 Two wtks, S at) One mouth...... in Three months, .'.. t 0 Six soon t hs txyi .a... ... IS ini Unevettr, , 15 00 g Discount on laraetlvertiseinenta. . - lir Cards of six lint under, 10 pr anauaa. r "tuiiHnta"aiTyerusnientyeeiyi. .ianyTiisenientinsna rv less ami i. i CäAITGB P ; TIME. -t ... , XI0-NDAY. MAT W, Ity. - .EvansTillfi acd;Crawfords?ilIe 'ffS3ÜSÜ RAILROAD. Ferlouuvllle. Cincinnati, KU Leals.Iadlasi apoiia awe ine sasi O.v and after Monday May 10th the up Stall train leaves avanvvilleat Sa si. Tlie accommodation Trains leave X vaasri He at 14& r. st. ' Th down Mail Train leaves Terr Ilaute S.B0 r.M.l arriyesat Kvanvilleatr w Aecemmodarion Trains leave Terre Haute at IM a. u. ' r Aeemmodartn Train .leaves Tineen nes at 6.49 A .iamvrsat JSvansvineatii.o&a. a, , rAKA29. Ta InuUville tb ufll T8t. Louis SStS Ciiicinuati.M.M S V " IiMliaaapwUs.... Cairo 1 " C hicafo .H Ml " CkeveUnd 14 X'! Pinsiiun' ;..i: . Biinalo.M.....Mii0fl . Mew Tork..M..Sn PhiUdelphl..! tn - Baitimor .21 7 Boston... an sot Vaahinroo.... 14 myS JOHN INOlJS.JaSupcrinteaHletit. ' Nsw Oblbaks, April JTth. 1&S Ths umiersicr.ed. for manv rears Chief Clerk In the house of John IIcbi.by at Co., Iegs W offer his vrvica u t'unnuu.a JUrtvliaul tu th frirtwls mi a patrons of that bt at,uw that it has retired from kumneioi. With this end li view. I hare formed a Cnart nerhip with Mr. K. Vt". Kenton. sen ir of tbe old and wej-known tr-m f K. W. Benton dc 0 ., under the nam and sty V of IlssTos at Kiao, Io UVe place from the 1st of Slay pmxiiuo. Th sis?riber tlies for snprrt upon all the friend of the old h use of John Hurler Sl Co., who hay hail opportun it Iks of expt-riencifts; the promptness with whlcti h atrf-nded to thir austnets.' ' Tery, respectfully. ..J rnrner of Lafayette and New Lev es streets. Corner of Lafayette New orleaxs. mv'.'y dTV)rrKK W lg choice Rio Coffee, jio-t ,receiV e.1 aod for sale bjL ' ); ' LUIT9 I IVAbltl S 4VII.1CIV.il JA1LS-1: kegs WneeHnt' Nails', received si.d I for l ty ; ;.v it;n,Klt st juiisthx. f flLOUIt Din Uaas awteI. best lrands brought to Av this market, rws vra and I' sale ny wV'j invtrnv WLfcEÄl i JUIlAfclUA. gHKMEJIT-JOO barrels. Jost receive and for Je W ly AiiA.MiV at ?UKttO. tWriiAK3 ii M. Loaf; ... 3 do PnireHied: 23 du Crushed. J nt re eired and t'r nie T : TFMNP.Y ft ?ORr: 1 mi.h . mjEW YORK LEDGER and alloüter pupersir-1 IM ceivwt by Express and fur sale Unday ( riday ), at 31. L. JOIIISOX. my7 First stret. ' Uantcd. AX CERMAX about eighteen years of ace. to learn A the Drug bunar. Arpir at is -inin rL my;-3t ' r HALLOOK St STODDARD. Jnt lleceirel ly Exprea TT3ARLT Indiana. Trial and Sketches, by Oliver II. jlm tama. 1 Mv Hchoolhoy Pars at Bnat-v. Adele, by JuM KayenauBh. Th Belie of Wafhlngtoe. Hayard Taylor's Travels. Tbe Quaker SoklleTi For sale at J. HEALVS. - ,s 1 WANTED.' J J rsnr.X or fifteen girls. Jtpijy immedÄttly at the Jl Pavilion Hotel. ' ' myS CI ASTERN COFFIE-4 000 bags prime Rio Co See, Jt-J 1 in star and fur aal by my WHEELER ft R.IOGS, aajrrsDRias 9 M boxes Cln, Palm Soap; mw -I - J . 1. rt..J1... laOnackss-es SarCadles: ' 1 casks Dutch Madder; 2 eases prim Indigo: ' ' A J Ust received aad for sale bv -f WHF.ELitRa: rigos. st"V)TTO! TARNS Kd ban aasorted Mos. Cntlsm Varna: . liSbsJwNos. IAS . do Rattinr iDitoreaodforsaleby WHEELER A BIGGS.

COARDLNG.

FgPWO geatlemen and their wives, and a few JL sincle geutlcmen, can get tlent mow, with good boardiug at tu WALUT STKEET 110Ü8K, corner of Walnut and First streets. aj'il-tf riACKKREL- . lLj. a:lls. Mackerel! 60 -H U.U. do.. Kos. 13 & 31 1h kitts do do do, 100 boxes Tlerrinai Just received by WHBBLKK h RIflOS C5 y hlf. chests Teas: loo catties do: . 15 boxes Tobacco; firt caddies ao; 25)0 Opera Began; 2r,lJ Heg&lia do; ioX) hlf. Sp. do; " Jast received In sto store and for sale br tnr wiikklkh X KIOGS. Standard and New Books HfRAZIL and the Brasiliens. by thc Revs. KidJL der St FletiLer. Life of lHict. Kane, bv Doct Elder. Livtoastons's Travels In Africa, the tree edition by Harper. i.m-r nitwwnijniirnai. nw 9irs. sifonrnfT Fnhnt Kloqaenceof Uie l'Jth century; a splendid work y fish. Modern tauet and Folliss; a highly moral book. Life of Aaron Burt . by Psrton. Bavard Taylor's Northera Travel Sweden, Lap land and or way. Uurtou s Encyclopedia or it ana nanwr; ax For Rent. TWO good connecting rooms in the secon.1 story of luk buildiuc en Third streeU between Main ana IXJCUSt; Wouia sun od or tsniic cmuvaieu Terms, sixty dollars per aunum. Apoiy w f sTasfa BUSHELS Pea Nats, Jut received on 1 consisiiment. aod for sal tow by myi r. u. u hilei ax CO. GUS NT BAGS Ten bales good Gunny Ban f. salerheapbr' P.ü.ültlLET. for my , :: . i ... JACOB MYERS, BULIiDERi &i CONTRACTOR. tfcAf II, Doors ami Blinds made to onlar. All , kinds of Caroeuters' and Jomera H ork done in a rood an workiaaniuce manner. ' - Ä", Third Street, between Cherry and 0k H ner u, Pi-h.ld. Inf t r-l - m. ...r rawe, VJ SASIL bit UuK. SUNPRIKS.VI Imxes 9. C. Soda in 1 a papers; . ift do' 8utla SalerUus: 4 ket X. C. Soda, InSiWR kegs; . j casks Eps. Salts, 1,000 lbs; 5 bl. Sulphur; 3 do German Madder. "Received per Baltic, and for sale by .snyl r- - l.AtD.nEIMANN mn ACKEREL. AT.MOXD9, kcll 4 MU- So. 1 It 3 Mackerel, nil. owls. 3 at 3 on; . ia quarter bbls. 1 a S Mackerel; KtfM Ii. . S. Alasouds; i Isbaga &00 CoUon.larn irceived, and for sale r' . - I. & D.IIEIMASN. i' v . : r ATAILS.kC ' ' 11 ISO keics assorted Nails: ureal Cotton Kedcoru, , , -' ' Jf - I ' Received and fur sale by . I. St t). 11K1MA3X MSIUNO TACKLE V Joints Fishing Poles; ?rik Platted and mm Grrm L.iaes; Keels Vnootis and Hooks; laucy Bait Fiahing Cthks, e.,ic; Jastrrceivedby CUAULK! b. WELLS. Fine Cutlery. SrPERTOR lot of Pocket Knives. VTolsten XX. holm's and Mew Turk Knife Company, best maile. CHARLES S. WELLS. my Ivory Table Knivea. irVUSSELL'S Ivory Goods Jn single or fall setts of Mm. 50 pieces, warranted A So. l. Mr my - I . . CHARLES 8. WELLS riatfed Castor. A SUPERIOR artV-le, extra heavy plat, of oww mivt trmKnv uciiin,! iia rvreiTca Iren from the manunictnrrr, and will be sold at Eastern prices-- LaU at lb old Staad of - . ( , BITTROLlP St SON. myiilfcwSDs Maiu street, aear Second. siiEiiwooD" house, VIL.Lm F. I J YE IIS, ritOPRIKTOH Coraer First esid Locnat Rtreeta, "" '' ' EYANSYILLE, INDIANA. One square from Steamboat Landing. tnyS-lv NOTICE TO THE FARMERS? Mast ers aad Reapers, Thrrsher and 6epa- I rators. ran II F. t New Tort HIE andersigned are agents for the sale of Kir 's, Aultmeu's. McCoruiick s, Brown's, and ork Mowers and Keanen; and Mofht's. Bilts At Ralitoa'a. and tiarv ThresUern. Sroarators. and Km cry tt. Bros. Kail way rower ! Trrhrr;also, Kin derllerger's BneKe, and llickock'a Keystone, and Calp s Chi er jiuis ana rresses. A II the abv are- premium machines. and will be sold at masiaaietnrer's prices, frei htsaxMed. ... ,.,, ..!, ,i nORNBROOK CO., mri , , . . .i..-i vr,tr street, KvansvUle. ; ' JOHN RASCH, ' Has Jns Received A LARGE ASSORTMENT mt, dSBV ! BOOTS & SHOES, roa THE j LADIES . AND GEreTLEMEN, , WITH A VARIETY OP CIIILDRENS' SHOES. riT-CALL sooa axd xxaminb tub mkw mvl-lu 'll u STOCK. T3 ICE CREAM. THK EMPIRE ICE CREAM SALOONS willh oueneil this day. and continue for the season. Ou Pint street, between Main and Sycamore. 1 jnyi-im 1 juu.i rAttttELL at tu. ; B. WALDKIRCH, JEWELLER AND ENG IIA TER HAS remvel t the northwest comer of Pint and Bvoaniore street, where he is now prepa red to execut promptly all orders for naking aad repairing Jewelry and Silverware wpzp-zwa WntlTE ri5II.- half barrels choice, just received, for sale by UlLllnHTC IWW - ' Sycamore near Water. ap3) OOFIXe TIN ta lOO boxes 1c Hoofing Tin: -t : 0 ix do do; lai fidls Fheet Iron; Received and. for sale by .All TEL OUR. WPKINCS iL AXI.KS3 I'M set asiorted Pittsburg Snr'ngs; 75 do do KasUrru do; , SKI do Witgoo and Buggy Axles; On hand and for tale by .ap- . t . f SAMUEL OER. 13KPPER to r?PICE.-IS bar, nrt rereiyed, for salchy ' (ilLBKRT it HUWLKS. The Inrivallfd KENTUCKY HARVESTER. ' ... roa WOWING AND REAPING. npms Machin was lntro,luced and used for the I M. brt time during the harrest of and, thouch new, it liaa alinuly established for Itself a re nut liwn which has lief er lern reached bv anv nthrr combined Reaper and Mower, louth ami West; and 1 nnw wujiics position wr tu aavance ot all its com petilurs. dearly oüc thocsako or these Machines wer sold daring the last two harvsr.s.snd the demand not supplied in the t;U of Keitucky, Tennessee, Indiana. Illiuois, MnHirt, low. Arksnsa, Alabama, torela. South Carolina, Virginia. Mississippi, and establishing the fact most eoncluively, that for nnirermi u-e, economy, siren id, an etneienry, this Machine is eyerr thing that is desirable, both as Reaper and as a Mower. We have made some valuable InMniMnmi,. ar rested by careful observation uA experiment soring to Iai4 liarvest. These will be added to all our Reapers and Mowers now building for the harvest of liri t or sale on consignment, by apJ-awlAw ALUS it HOWES . PR, J0UN MAGEMSS, rilVSICIAN AND SLTRGEON. TENDERS his professional services to the eltlrens of Evansville and surrounding country Ogiee. oorner of Second and Locust streets. piSJ St Wtfjt A A Tenement Wantedl flTHK nnderstrnnl wishes to lease a tenement m unr or five vooma, price not to exceed I l.;nanl uosseasion dusired imaieiltately. Apply to red imaieiltately. arpiyi apB-u &. MYERS, Lhjuor Clor. KO! IUOXJ-A larr lot Ji IRON! A rr Arroaau st reeetved, pre JB. steamer Arroaaut. which snakes our aortmnt es our imnms SAMUEL OBR, complete, for sale by Kochester Coo per a Tool a n. a. a a area's "aiaoa rcas." ON or about the ISth of May, I shall have a fine stock of HarOn's Jastly oelotrated Coopers Too If, which are unqveaUsoaNy aprrMW to all ether makers. Keep your money until you can r: the skit OCT. Call at my new and, "Ppojl H. Maghe St Co. CIIAKLKS S. WELLS. . art: . .

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LEGAL NOTICES, ETC.

NOTICK. StaU of I Jiana. Vandtthirg county. TUB endirstgned hereby gives notice that has been aioiBted Executor of th Ust w,ll and testament of James A. Byert, deceased, and been dely qualifies and sworn aasoch. an iwMiti VnMrinr tbMBselyrs to have ensettled aceoaiiU on tb books of said deceased, are rrtiUfVod to come forward an settle tmmeuiateiy ninsnnwood llnose. apj.t-dl wfcsriw ADMINISTKATOR'S SALE. RY virtae of an order ef the Court of Cowmen PIm, at Tarwirrhnrvh coonty I Will ell t pulK lie aaction at the Cuit House door in Eva.vie, on thelitis day of May, IS, partof tie. a. e.r.c No. 19, T.. S. R. if West, cnntainifig three acres, adjoiniag hinds of Peter fcbarr and . W . Bnkmeyer,aDd lying on the road leading from the Por' premtses will be sold in rub-divisions, a plat of whith can be seen aL my otbee. M Terms or siae,one-inira casn, oaisnre in u mam . months from day of sale, the rorcba.tr gving note with approvid security waiving all rebel froca valeation ur appraisement laws, with Internst from day of ale. BRACKET MILLS. sp-t&wjt AAnr of Adolph Brinkuaan. aJAUDIANS SALE. " BT virtue of an ordirof tbe Court flf Common fiea. of YandefbeTfh coanty , I will expos? b snleat t wlilie aaction, at the Court llowse door I if Kvansyille, on latnrdat, Say fth, lf.v'.the folio. -in described real ertate, to- it: l,u II k 12 In block No. Eleven (III Iu the ih Enba-sinftient, adjoining r.yanayui ana now emtirarro witnn tae rornoraie limits of Evansville, aforesaid, being the property of me neirsor Jno u. t isuer, deceato. Terms of sale, V culi, balance in 6. 12 and 1 mouths, the purchaser giving notes with approved1 security, waiving relief from yaluation or appraiw-' ment laws, aod bearing interei tmwi out or sale. itK.UKr.1 aiM.s, 1 Guardian of John U. fisher's botr ap!MUwd " GUARDIAN'S SALD or HOUSEHOLD FURNITURfT nni the ft IIS undersigned, as Guardian of the heirs f I i : it 2 , m r'.fi i . . l' u nun rfiTTi win m:ii vn caai ui'aii . t fth. at the house of I Iks said John J arris. dVceased, n walker street. Ijuaasro, the Houhold fur niture, of raid deceased. conslsUnr of Beds. Uedding Chairs, Tables, and a variety of articles to nuarerous to mention. Terms, at sale. ap?-la Jw AI. P JONES. Guardian. CVIG3, fcC. JLi Hl V0 dos. Eres: 10X lbs. TaWe Butter; pro ie Lard; , Ileceived this nay by Z. n. COOK at SON. M sflsfBi BUSH. Prim lunpnri I. if. C IUI fur sale by COOK tt 50. SKXTRA FAMILY VINEGAR 2S bbls. choice arWLZA licle, for aale very low by GILBERTS; BOWLES, ap2 ' ' Sycamore st. ''AR-iibbls.ln fine order, just received and for saleby GILBKRTfc BOWLES. CMlKfcaEatt buses best U'. R. and llamtarr, f sale by GILBERT St BOM'l.ES. SAKDI5 ES leases halve and quarters, for sale by GILBERT st BOWLES. V9AR SOAP-iO boxes Pmctorfc. Gamble, for sat AVI by GILUKRT St BOWLES. CORN BEOOXS-100 dot. aHnted oaalitie, for sale by UILBEKT ft. BOWLES. ap2o' - ... TANTB CCRRAXTS-4 Uds rboice, for sale .y MA GILBERT st BOWLES. SEED POTATO IJy-50 bbls. pure Mrhano sy foiatoes, tor sai at ap9l Z. II. COOK.thONS. ERRING 40 boxes I, for salebr GILBERT St BOWLES. C CHOICE INDIGO 3 ceroons. Just rereiyed anJ J for sabs by GILBERT St BOWLES. FiTAOAZIüES AND PAPERS of all kind for IVää. . . Slav, received at St. 1. JOHNSON'S, First U Knickerbocker LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF THE CITY- OF NKW YORK. Statement of tke Condition of this Corapnny Irlarck 1st 18ST. Capital b4 Aeeanalatlea.. 173,792,41. Capital ütock S10n,onS,US Life Insurance for Premiums, SicM.... lü.041,2 Interest recetred and accrued CT,IM21 Pisbursen eats, including Is, Salaries, Kent, Taxes, ComaiWiioM, Medical Pees, Diridends to Stock, holders. Ate., tie..... KA34fi Total Car k and Arcamilatisn.... 11:3.732,14 ASSETS. Bonds and Mortgages, Premium Notes, Bills Receivable. Loans on call, Cash. ke A ca ued Interest and Premiums unpaid. araiturc...... ...... ... ., onso !73.;VS4! STIPHRNC WIIEELER,Secretarr. Y, William Stbskt, t Krw York, March, f Attaereoard of the President and Board of Directors of the Knickerbocker Life losuratice Compa ay, I certify that the mode of computing present valu of Iba folicies ew ployed by tW Secretary or the Company is scientifically correct, and in accordante with the prescriptions ef the charter. I also cirriTy, that I bare compared the list of policies furnished m by th PresMtent as 0 the books of the Company with valuation tables smcicwtly to test the accuracy of the results riven ly thc sccretrv. and flnd the values as stated withia to be aemerically Correct Thai I to say. lbs present valu of tb futnrvisk of the otho on all aistansing puttete, or the difference ltreen tbe present valu of th futur premiums to be paid on them is SJV:,!. The total value of policies, the holders of which are entitled to dividends is wiPjtr.M. And if th surplus is correctly stated at 71i:,l, the diiterence betreeu this and lie present value of the futur rise of the Company en existing policies, after dedortrng Id per cent, of It for the relief fund, is lhe proper amount 'or divhlend, to wH, 24 I .'?. The true principle of dividend is to assign to each policy holder wh has Insured on the mutual plan a share pn. portioned to the present valaeof his policy, which is the true value of his interest as a stock holder or the company. Tbts share amownts to M per cent, of the present value of the policy CHARLES WVllAI CK LET. February ata, 187. as A , . i) 1 1 1 iuc ,"tt 'jmpnujr. 1 mm y to issue Pollcieft, on the most favorable terms phlets giving all desirable information, can be had, on application WM.T.PAUK. Bran Tille, April tb, l.-ly. CIGAR&jm f Oermaa and Havana Cigars; SäPjxm rename u. it. un i;iim; 4 liixeiieaa viotnes rips; 1 while CtUr Churns; , SO bsxes Wrapping Twine; fa eoi wute Rope: JO coils Manilla Bor : 2 gross Transparent Soap; Received and for sale by T. v ttwt v v Pev ft : sov. iW Prince ot tbellousaot laTid; Odd Fellows' Cajket; Harper's Weea ly , A pril 10th ; Saturday Kvenina Post, April 10th; New York Mercuiy. April loth; New York Ledger, April 1 7th: Flag of onr (Tnion, do do; lUllou's Pictorial, do do; Novellene, do do; . Just received and for sale at M.L.JOHNSON'S. aplO . . - First streH. Potator. M ft sfl BUSHELS fine, Urce Mealy Potato . atlwvJFin store and for ale at verv raHiai--ficures, to close, by BROWN at AIRMAN. ap23 SUN'DRirsir bags fine Urerpool Table Salt; i hlf! bbls Tar: 6 bis. Pulv. f arsr; 2 bbls. crushed do; 10 do. smsll lwf Sucar; tCt bnxes lamp Tobacco; I do. fine a. ToWro. Heat brand: W cases Olive 01. jn dot. S ouart bottles; IS do. do. do. 3fl do. S pint bottles: IVI kers pir White lead ; t a hbla, Tnrpentine; m W boxes Hamburg Cheeser I5?iT.r4 nJ fur mlt hT I.AD.HEIMASX. TCECKKAM IN TEN MINCTES A 4 dot. I quarts; 4 do 4 do; 4 do o; AUSTIN'S PATENT ICE ClIEAM FRFE7FR", reeelv-.t and for sale at I. tt D. HEIM AN N. LESLIES' GAZETTE OF FASHION f. May, at IX) 11 ELL st COXYNGTON"?. r ONDOJf KKWS. at AL4apU Ik)RELL k CONYNOTON'S. ARTHUR'S IIOMK MAUAZINR. fr My, at DOBKLI. tt rOXTNT. For Kale or Rent. A DESIRABLE re-blene sitnatod in the urrr part of the city, containing 1 rooms and khebea , having also the necessary nnthonse brlnngin t It. F terms apply to If. R. CUNNIXGH AM . at U10 Höre of Charlaa ttaheoeli. pi w PIXE LUMBER. TnE subscriber ha Just rece4red from Messrs. Kenton Mt Frew, Chataoo rountv, N T.. S.rsai feet No. I.PINE LUMBL'R. Carpenters aad BoIMers are respectfully iavfted to examine this lot of Lumber, as it Is superior to anything in this market. JOliJt t. G LOT ER. PINE 811 1 X LES. 70O.OOO No. 1 (no mistake) PIN E MMNflT.K?. recei .ed with the above Lumber, and fw as harl times' price-. Those who want SMngles and not Chips, will pleas call and exauun these. apMf . . CURRANT? A CEMENT fw los. Currants; bdhbls Cement; n..uivv Receiyeo od lor sale bv T. at T. HF.IMAN V.