Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 144, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 May 1858 — Page 2

fbansMllc" J)uiln journal. . . . , . M..- ' EVANS VI LLE, IND.

- From IsiUaapoHs.

Wo zx MtfcDTM. The Lafayette papers conuio an account of tho discovery of the

txDiAVAvoi.. Mar fith. 1859. 1 bsdy of an apparently respectable female, in

You Save received, of course, tte rn.lt of

our municipal election. The contt it over, 1U iMver cmilt- gh, had ben dead

I . a I a . a ft

rrrcnittpviv' r n I ana ido excitement is rawed, ana Anu-1.0- some weeKsanatnoDoay waainanaavancea

Icomptonism is eloriouslt triumphant, con- u wmmuu. "-"i .m w H.i ' ft,. : about thirty-fire or forty jean of a e, meJenajrall the circumstatjccs.lbo victory is dium ized,ith Jelkte and rather hand-

mail from here to Fadttcah by tie mer fcnU öf tha Admini.tration. It provesthat WM dressed in a black velvet waist-snch at

W to be carried on different days and on the scnUmmta of our citizens are overwhelm- arc trcquently worn with a skirt of a differ-

Bcperate boaU from thoso of the mails ingly opposed to Lecoraptomara in air iU , $bft on tWo or three whito skirts

from Louisville to Cairo: If the Post- forma at d phases. Here at the capital vre 0neof which was turned over her faoe

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master General will not allow th mn. r overrun with an army or Government ana sue stocaings ana fovea. su was master uenerai wut not auow tne eon- J . , . funeral who use without shoes or bonr.ot. Her tlothin was tracts to be combined, as it was the in J petals, both State and General, who use mle.-

.l t t " uuBv.rui-u.im p.- -t iQ examinmir tto body at the Coroner a m-

.iinui me couiraciors, we snau Hive ona who can be influenced bv tha hopea 0-c&t.several shot wefe found in her breast.

a mail six times a week from hero to or fears of crainicir or losmiran office. Al- which wsnanted tho couc'.UMon that she

i, u . :i ... i - .lä . r .1. p.sr.l va the victim of murder, bo cluo was

uftuu. mau pat.Cfc uiaaiug ...., . , . ijftntit-. cr tiia ncroctratora ol

this point the end of her route. This government in the State is centered in tuia Ul? ihocting crime.

arrangement will mainUin tho trade ' Y . -V , . . V rl ' 1"i . . X." 1 i : Z-T.

- i. vt.i were rcccivoa irom eneui ana me waaera mi m mwuwi ticiwincm i mo u..wiv.; that has been created and fostered by the I ...... ... ..i I of the nude remains of a voune eirl, sixteen

I Bk II aSI II lr LI 1 1 LI 1L LIIH ATI ' LI I MS Ul kllD I ... m " .

packet Don. If lU. packet Dono, with millutr,u;n b. .....In.d.Sx tb. .p- 5,,,' her popular officers, could bo continued parent sanction of the popular vote, in every The corpse was found to be that of a girl who

.1 . l j i :n . i i..inn ... i - sf. i nau occn aeaaceu uv a mmn in iimj hcikuwi-

in tue service, it wuuiu uo a granucauun wu. v....- ... - . .

to our citizens, and would preserve the cc.v. w-, uy ri ...v- with ti,ccon9ent of jier mothcr. to bo taken

i ... Ol xxicomptonidm to comply wiln tuese or- to a di.Uncc. to conceal the birth ora cliild

UUMtUlO WIUUUI . w- , .. li- 1 till TU ..1.,.., M ,

ann. fr i n cr it worn iieiti ercr? n i u h lur iiuiu iici iivi uuvi a auu rvvw

weeks previous to the election, and on the rctcd f murder, and wo held in close

irnftu .ut!An -:.i- .. fr I

V CWA y VU. t)UV .UWI ..I.V. JI.V..VJ' VA'VI.UTU I

were in vain. The vote was the larzcst ever created in New IorJc city, by the dis

popularity of the line

hearty support of a1! interested for it.

Vic are led to hope that a daily mail

will yet bo secured by land to Rock port

Judrre Xiblack is unremitting in his

efforts to induce the Postmaster General

to adopt the bid for tha daily line instead

of that for a tri-weekly route.

The old contractor, Mr. Joseph Schoen

field, in his bid for the new letting, offer

Th'CMtrrNnbwe MIimnM. j The Rev. Mr. Cresscy, who was formerly a clergyman in Indianapolis,, has been fire or six years in Minnesota and

amonz the extreme settlements in too

Northwest.' He describes the climate of

the country as the most salubrious on the continent; the temperature is as high as that in Western New York, and

the soil as unequalled in fertility:

He believes that in leas than a century tha

population north of the 45th parallel would bo greater than that south of it. Ten years

aeo Minnesota bad z.uuvi innaoibini: now

tU number exceeded w,wi. ah that irreftt hrfHh of country cxteudinir from 10

to 15 decrees northwest of St. Paul is a

wheat ffrowini district. Corn and wheat

crow wtdll in Tat. 55. The time ia comine

when tho shipments of grain through Lak Superior will exceed those of Lake Michi

gan. There is territory enough in the great Northwest proper to make twenty States as large aa Ohio. All this immense region is cnpuble of a high state of cultivation. Many will ask why it ia so much milder in vlimalo in thcae high latitudes. One great reason why it is so, is iu relative altitude. Every one is aware of the great influence altitude has upon temperature and climate. A Urcr nnrtion of the liocky Mountain region

is from five to seven thousand feet above tho

level of tho ocean. As yon go north the wl.ola fea of the country irradually flattens

till it reaches nearly a uuiicrm depression of

1.200 feet above tho ocean, laic the uincr-

SPECIAL NOTICES.

A Paragraph for Invalids.

IT trust ttou Dr. Rob&ck's advertUement, in

another column, Fill not encape the notice of the sick ant sufierlnf. It is aa earnest aad convincing docu

ment, and we are iTWilly informed, tliat the cures accomplished by his teV rated Scandinavian llenit-diet-ihe Blood mand JMood rurifiei fully bear eut Ui atateoent it eonuiiv. These gTemt YcgetaUe curatives are immensely popular in the We4. The settlers on new lands, the planum and bnur in the vally of the M is?Uii'pi and th Ohio, the sf ue aud fever ridden resideuts on the Unks of the Bed River, and hi fact, the sick in 'l localities west of the Alh

Chenies hare great faith ill J. BoUxk's ra

tions. . ai..-na

BOARDING. fVlWO gsatlemen and fSeir wires and

JL single grntlemen, cm ret ploavant room, with good boarding at the WALNUT STKEET HOCSt, corner of Walnut and 'irt strRts. spil-tf

few

ith

MACHINE BELTING.

WWT T- are scents for the sale of James Thomson's 1? Patent Leather Belting, the best, cheapen, and most durable Belu ia use. We can furnish any width from 1 f 24 inches, and any length from 1 to

iuuuit. vruers promptly n lien. . horsb::ook t Co., nyt-3 Water street. CHANGE OF TIME. MOS DAY. MAY 10, EransTille and Crawfordsvilic

ICH CREAM.

THE EMPIRE ICK CREAM AIXHJ will I opeaed this dav. and continue fur the season. '

On First street, between 31sin nd Sycamore.

myl-lm JUllA iakmll m. vu.

B. WALDKIRCH,

JEWELLER AND ENGRAVER.

HAS removed to the northwest coocr or r irt and ream ore street, where he is now rrri-

red to execute promptly all orders for making and repairing Jewelry and Silverware.

I2i-a

IVIIITK FI 811.- half barrels choice, just re-

II

ceived, for sale by

ap30 '

GILBERT t BOWLES, Sycamore, near Water.

Disease of the Liter. By this disea.xe we understand an inflma:w;sT ei

ther In the meaiorane or su!tance of the lir"

known by dull pains in the right sde, the stuniach

always disordered, the yellow tinge of the A in, dry Cough, tongue coated. cotivriies, hih-colorcd

urine, aud of a thick nature; severe weakness and se

vere ptins in the head.

The quantity of corrupted humors in the region of

the liver, causes a defective secretion of the bile.

The lirer when healthy, serves as a filter to the blood, to separate all impurity from it, or to refine it. Vhen

diseased, it cannot purify the blood, which, whea sen to the lungs, brains, and other parts iu a morbid con

dition, may cause Jaundice, Consumption. Insanity,

JtCand withholding the natural stimulus to the intestines, causes Dyspepsia, Piles, and other com

plaint, as you pcrcetve the direct way to unravel aud

tear the whole system to pieces.

A patient, suString from this complaint, should re

sort to rpeedy relief. Yet there are very few medi-

POOFIXQ TIN

a

100 boxes le KooCng Tin:

X do lx io Co, iSObdls Sheft Irn;

Rorirel and for sale by

SAMUEL ORR.

rest vv.v ...v, i cine worth a cent la curing diseases. V nat then etice between 7,000 and 1,200 and i yo have a ihaUbedout1 We wy Bse pr. Morse's Indian Root

RAILROAD.

Porioulsv1Ile, rinrlnnatf , fit. Louts, Indianapolis and the feast

S and after Monday May 10th the up Mall train

w leaves The accommodat.'oa Trains leave Evansvilla at J.0 9. .

The down Mail Train leaves Terrt Haute 30 r. nr.

arrives at ICvansville at Vr. Aecommodation Trains leave Terre Haute at 7 00 a. m. Accommodation Train leaves Ylnccunes at 60 a.

H.;arrivrsat cvansville at 11.05 a. m

1' Allies.

To Louisville 5 001

Cincinnati...... i mm t airo i

" Indianapolis.... ST " Chicago 10 9 Cleveland 14 60 "Pittsburg 17 00 " Ituttaio 19 M Philadelphia.. .Äi 50 New York iH W Balümore .23 r.

. " Moilon M 01 " VtaattWgtOR.... u

tnjt JOHN IN O US, Jr., Superintendent

SPRINGS & AXLES 150 set airted Pittst-urg Sprn

7S So do Mrtrrn ao;

30A do Vf otmn and Buccr Axles:

On hand and for tale by

ap SAMUEL ORR.

Tbc tTorfrallfd

KENTUCKY HARVESTER,

MOWING AND REAPING.

T1IIS Machine was introduced and TMed for the' I first time daring th harvest of ji andUMtglf

MaiUaiiet' rw itjH-ir a rnatat tie a reached bv-any other' Mower, South sua ": a.;c'

it t 1. . J . I a. I TT J T? T a. .1 Itt.. J ! nP--Ä ÄÄ im Aliirtata crt.l tktrt VWkPd tltpa I

poueain wie cur, ana tno majority ior tue covery, at me uuasort iwver iepoi, 01 iMuiucreuwiuui.. ..-v. p . M composed of planU and roets;

orpoMtion exceeded that ever obtained by the remains of a woman, cut up and itf

the bids of tho new contractors, did not,

we presume, exceed this sum. The cost

of a daily mail, according to Sir. Schoen-

200 more than

that of a tri- weekly mail. If the Depart

ment will not pay this difference, it would be for the interest of tha business

men here and on the line to make a con

tribution and pay it themselves. .The

quantity of mail matter arriving at this!

tha T?nrlfnnrt ncss before thorn for two days.

route is sreater than for all the olher ' ifiJ tba) fif -ur. were reg- shipment of the Urrel Jarnpertz was

routes that radiate

fact shows the

mails up the rircr.

mj 7-lm

a sure cur for this painful dis

e.tW nartv in a mm-u-inal eUrtlon . , . , 1 s . "a,,J "'lu '"T .ST."" T..u. u.T 17' ese, "because Uiey purge from the body those or-

x j j , njrtpii in a uarrei. il directed to a i lev. it nctmi as ii wi aiujikuvt uu vur- i . ... ... . A -i a

Dcct. Talbot, a sound, upright old Demo- ' . . , , . . t, T1 . - CT riaccd his hand on this region and , . " ""u7

. - I aaa4W ws aavrv s waaav V a UVU V tUV a V hJJ la . J a J I a A Ä 1. , I aw v- - - -

erat a man near seventy years oi age . - nauenea ana ucpi w f the liver, and the inflammation of the kidney and

honest, but poor, and dependent on his sal- v,uv, tue wnwuH wwrw imiwu.- tbc better niiea lor unui i a. iu- th, Wadler fcut of eTwy description ef uisease.-

' , ry for support, has been removed aa Ke- step were immeaiateiy tanen to ais V. . v .. u . S . IV . I From I to 4 of the anove pills taken evrry night on cd to carry the mail daily from here to Jl ".Lssil, .J t-a 1 dwb ?. ?? n1.? ,75?: te m. .m m a, ffaw ar 1, Kuw tis.

t . r .. . . ,ivvvi v u jMiiu vii.v in n"" UU..UU VVIH uv U.U.UV.V.. UV v uuii,i n iw 1 rents 01 ühiroT atmofpnere uicu ctme . .. k.n jiam.

iivifnnrr Tnr tri inte cum ai 4. si nnn I .... . . I . . . I . . i unj n.u. v....

" v-i;i George McOut, an avaricious man, who ha traced to Chicago, where it was first iwcepin? oowa irom im 1 sciuc. Dr. Morse's Indian Root PUls arc sold I7 all deal

nlatcd a large estate, by grinding his shinnrl After ti KPrip nf tnorr.111 in .. ""fcU iuiuwui wi u Jor a b. ' .... nippea. Alter a series 01 tnorougn m- ra iroati ftcroM tLo COMtii.enL The Br t h

arr nn evorr mans ar.nna.ia annoinifvi in ... ... .. . . i . . 1 ,

j , tl 1 v.Ktirrtinn. rw tha nolir or Chirtrn uoTcrnmenmre rusiurinK I'isn iu rcicronce in.. 1

V! 1 1 r . 1.;. I O J r " "0"l . . ... " .1 . t nnmiOTitiiru

v. .v. ..... uw..; I.. . . r j t. t fcuafc uvr.iuit ui vuo cuuuirv unaer tnci

ri.iTrla l.ii? will ho nnTir 1 fT) mnrn than scrupulous snpport or Jesje U. liriffht and MW " ww "vv" jurismciiou, wmcn arc ucaiiuea to exert a

..w.v. u vav., f . w . , . . , ... . I . . . n f ... . .

LiCcomptoninm. Chas. U. Campbell Las been I vj iiC

appointed Itcgitter in the ssma institution I pied

In the place of a lukewarm Lccomptonite. tsnca from hia ahon. and whera ha had havintr refumxl to renew it- opens to the en

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removed. Urntr Itl, h'tm rlnrin, lU terpme oi wie woTiü one o tne riciiess neios

s ..'. ' ""o on the coutuent. Tha lirtish Government

Alio comiuisaion ior taking tcsiiuiony iu 1 t- j il i r ,. .i , , ' l vnmin trnn hail liin artannnnorl tiv I mm alrnnHv iliviibiniT tliA nrst iulnlit v nf m

the case of Bright and Fitch has been n . . . . ... railroad to the Pacific tl.rouffh their territory.

session this week. Gov. Willard was a wit- . . ' . . 1 I nd have sent out scientific nieB to nuke

On the first "om tne premises about the date Of the purveys to that end. They are in aobor ear

nest in tins movement.

The Selkirk settlement, Mtu&tcd at tlie50tli

w ,vvv,v jurisdiction, wlncn are UcalilioU to exert a tliat ever tried his ceK-N-ated St lenry Juinpertz, barber, who occu- very great influence in settling that whole can reply with pleasure. Iu 11 c tlponino- anart-munt alnn. t rli. reSion- The charter of the lludsou'a liay Flatulency, ralpiuulon, Prostrati sleeping apartments alone, at a dis- Co., luTing expired, .nd the Government constipatiou.Dys.ia. Physical

What Drspcptic nl nervously unstrung invalid

that ever tried his celuN-ated . Stomach Bitters, but

cases of Dixziaess,.

rostrationt- great Fatigue,

cal aud Cental Ina

bility, it Is turpriiing how soon the patient finds relief. They correct the appetite, impart tone to the system , force oif the bile and Irr pure secretions, regulate the bow .-Is, give us strength of body and vigor of mind. No family can afford to be without Ho

st ettcr's Stomach Kitten. Sold in quirt bottles by all

Hotels. Urocar. lruggists, lie. No addittonal spirits required. ayT-lw

New Oatsaxs, April zTth.lfto

eu v. . t ... . v:. f 1.

uwiTiiiiiicui im IU.IIT renn vuici viert i u

th house of Johh IIublby k Co., Iegs to ofler his services as Commission Merchant to the friends and

patron of that house, now that it has retired from

business.

With this end in view, I hare formed a Corart

net-ship with Mr. . W. Benton, senior of the old snd well-known firm of E.W. Benton t Co., under the name and stvle of Bbxtos Sx Kino, to take place from the 1st or slay proximo.'

The suUscriher relies for support upon all the friends of the old house of John Hurler & Co.. who

hare hud opportunities of experiencing the -prompt ness with which he atcenv4 to theix bafrneu-

ery respectrally, TITOS. KINO, Comer of Lafayette and New Levee streets.' ' BENTON c KINO, Kiwütin. , 5 ,-A myS-ly

fOFFEK afi bags choice Rio Coffee, just receiv-

s ea anu ior aaie uy iuy8 TICKKRY & JOHNSTON.

new, it has already estaltUaliert' tV li

I Inn 1. Ii ir-Ii Im. . w m

to M. iuuv f? &u comtMned Reaper and

u ? rt i i. ' . ... . .

v'" i u now occupies a position mr in aavanca -aii rs

pnmnAtitiir.

. .... 4

x.eari vi Tnuvit oi time Macniors wtr sold during the last two harvests, and the demand

not supphel in the States of Kentucky, Tenvessee,Indiana. Illinois, Iii9ouri, Iowa, Arkansas AI-' bama. Georeia, South Carolina. Virginia, ftlisstssippi.'

and eatablUhinf the fact most conclusively, that fit" universal use, economy, strength, and efficiency, this-

Machine is every tiling Uiat Is desirable boto. as aReaoer and as a Mower.

w e nav maa some raiaanie improvements, sng--

gested by careful oltsenration acd experiment duhiigr

tne last narrest, i nese win tie added to ail ur Krsj,ersand Mowers bow building forth harvest f lt&

ror sai-s on consignment, lr ap2S-3a.iJtw ALLIS IIOWIS " DR. J0IIV M1GEMSS, rnVSICIAN ANI AURGEO.X.

T INDERS his profesrional services to the citliens of Xvansville and sarraunding eoubtry.

umce. eomer or eeoona ana locnn sireeu.

I1KPPER St SPICK- IS ban. Just received, fur

IKfl't-K tt si'iu.. 1 nr,;usi reeeiveo, t saleay - CILBKRT St BOW LKS.

A Tenement Wstnte ip

Jn.t Received by Express.

"J A It LT Indiana Trials and Sketches, by Oliver H.

M.M anuin. Mv Schoolhov Dars at Bugly. Adele, by Ju-ia Ktvenauch.

The Bülte of Wafhinetou.

stmi

Itnraril Tavlor's Travels.

The Quaker Soldier. For Mler.t

from this Doint This ut"r,jr h" arrcsieu, ana conwssca mai no snippca degree of latitude, l.a thrived well for fifty crescent city hank. .w

Hie soconu uay, ue staicu uias au me icmo- the barrel, but denied that he is guilty i . .7 , . . di as cross.-johh a. kcitz, uoskad "akck, rMF.S or fiften KAMti tsnrmnn rr.nn.nl . , . - , . I oj I tinn nf tli I!ii.lnn' Ttnr iiiftnnnnlv. 'riiial ... I H it' ... '.. .

uvvt..; . mv. cr,uc Mwwr(l WU, juwr,. ,wBu . , afr liwinr with V.i ; V . r " 1 J . THOMAS K. UtKVlXsnd JOHü Law. I JS. I avuiou tunei.

and Sae. were prnt within tha bur of ..0 iciucment ima tuny lestea ine capacity ot ReCeire,dep.M,iumv.di..cin .n,iexch-ge. Hastebn

l ' i "i 1 1. . . .:il . 1 . u.j - l . : 1 . l .1, : i thut pountrr for ncrriciutnral mirooaoa. and I t... . i i ; a .n. ..... I Ala in store ana ltr

1 I tho Ilouso of Eeprosentativcs when tho al-1 J .... I malcM it rortain tVi:ititi rsnubl nf luinr I . . .... . . ". . I Biy5

It ia reported from leffed eleclIon If Eril,ht and Fitch took POFtuned him to mamr her, Which hO maJe lhlv productive. All thesa fki-5 Zi-lTnKTE

J. n HALT'S.

ANTED.

fKIIK underslrncd wuhes to lease a ten em eat

M. with four f five rooms, nrice not t esreed;

lTi. and possession desired imroedtately. Apply U

apjs-u g. an ana. Liquor at or.

IRON! IRON'.-A large lot lust received, pr steamer ArcoaauU Lieh make oar aasortmeat

complete. Fur sale by SAMUEL ORR.

Kochester Cooper' Toolsi d. r. baetoVs simok rcas.

OX or about the 15th of Mar, I shall hare a fin ktnek of Rutin's iustlv celeliratrd Coters'

Toolr, which are unquestionably, suprror to all other makers. Keep your mtey cntil jr can

i et the iKtr out. Cat) mT new ppnait

J.H.

Gov. of Kansas.

Washington, that tho PresMent has place-maW twenty-six, or a majority of steadily refused to do. Whereupon she "xwlT" Ü

l t: i -it i . e . .i t ti.:.. . i i i i j i l ii.i - j - vi.ivn

ceretarjr i.v Cwuö w u o.u-,. uwkvu. uxm wui.iv... ucc.iiic CIOOUIV I1U UCI)! c5se(.l, RUU lual I Af nn. rarest rnmmon cnunttr. we al.ouU I

Cirli. Apply imirl lately al the

T

COFFEE 1000 bags prime Rio Co flee,

aie iy

WHEELER k KIOGS.

Mache St Co.

RLES S. W

I - fdfa BUS URLS PrUsw Oats, for 1tr - Xf)U ap-1 Z.H. CUC K diSON.

made

DenYCT, gOTCmor Of Kansas, and has nws ts everybody who heard tho Governor one night on returning from his shop, he fcel a Hvely solicitude in Uh-üc matters, and appointed T. II. Walsh, of Mississippi, make it. About the irregularity of tho pro- f d . su:perdC(1 by a ccnj to . fc0 f it.t!,la.t thc l"01 ""l1 ir",J'al in- , , .. , , . , . coeJirM in Rri(7h and FitrV mua La La.l ,ounu ",r 6u.ier.ucu oj a ecru, to a terrsTs of this empire in i-mbrjo arc not ovcrwho has been conCdential clerk, both to hook in the room, and dead. Alarmed looked. Now it,e time to establish schools fWt.ri,. Rr.tn .nH Dsnvsr. SeCra, pothinw to .ay-absenc. and ignorance cast- and colleges, so that tho religious and men-

ines veil over mat transaction, ana bioitini? I -"o i wmt iujpti.n;u msuuio i ni .irt,.in

ury oi tne lerruory. n mcso re-1 it entirely out of existence, so .far as Lis rc

ports be true, the board or Commissioners collection went.

to superintend the election under the When asked about tho practice and cus

TWi;Cr, Kill va-Hl rnn. nf Onw Tl'. toms regulating joint conventions in the

o . ' .,r , , ,r txr tt c Legislature of this State, he axhibited the

ver, otwrctary u a.M., u.. r cir, moatrgmarkabloignoranco ftnd

uistnct Attorney, u. v. ueiuie, presi

greenness.

He knew nothing about such things at all.

Louisrilie, Great Dritalu, France, SwittcrUtnd, Bel

gium, Holland, Russia, Iienuiark, Sweden, Norway, I and all thc cities and large towns of Germany, for

sale in sums to suit. Collections made, and proceeds

remitted promptly at current rate f exchange

JOHN A RKITZ. Pres.

W.BAKER. Cashier. apl9 m

rmeut of this vast region shall I COAL.

way in her death, and thinking of no keep pace with, and ivednectlon to, its rua- BODI.VM MINING COMPANY,

vL r .n.! iLtv .. iL. vnai imercsis. (utnee rn atcr street, under the.Xclegragh umce.)

" J v "J k"u I i CarthiaiW lfi hnsliala of Bmliam Mine Coal de.

lake was frozen, he cut it up, and packed l From a recent census it appears that I livrred to any part of tU city at Si 60 per load. Coal

; in a rbicVw l.arr.l anrl ft Vrvin I ieompion city, aiinotigii out lulle over weighed, if desired, at th expense of the purchaser. it in a whiskey barrel, and after keeping threo ' oU uilw Rn aclnal wot or.olveHt K:nU,of tmEL. Md Wisconsin u.

Ilten days in bis room, shipped it on population of over e.ght thousand souls.

boxes Cin. Palm Soap:

?5 do do Mould Candles;. 1 If) pack sees Sar Candles;. 2 casksliutch Madder;1 cases riine Indigo: ' Juit received and for sale hr

Vfn-BKLKR RfOOS.

1300!, fcCJ 1000 dot. Eggi:

lueo lbs. Table nutter; prime Lard; Received" this day by

Z. II.COOK Jt OX.

ITangarian Gras Seed, Z. II. COOK Ax ROM.

ACKKItKC

IIA

as Nls. Mackerel:

r.0 X bbls. do., Nos. IS k ii

75 kills 4o da do;., - 100 boxes Terrfinc: v

Just received by WIIEELRR Sc RTGOS.

ttCXPRIES

the 16th of March, by the aid of a dray-

covery was made. This is the prisoner's

version of the story. At the last accounts he had not been examined. The Wealth of oar Statesmen.

Jefferson died, comparatively poor. In

dent of tho Territorial Council, and C. Ut was as Innocent of all knowledge in these man, to New York city, where the dis-

W. Uabcock, Speaker 01 the Territorial matters as a babe is or mental philosophy. Assembly. DenTers has acted with fair- Mr-Wm-ShecU and 1Ion- -IL Smith were ness and apparent independence during called to prove the custom, and usages in ,. 0 . .. . .t . . . , , joint con vnCor.4 of the two IIouscs of the his Secretaryship, and it is to bo hoped UgBUt from their sonal Vnowlcd8e that no great injustice will be attempted .(1 .rnor!i.nM Sn tim. Thoir ttimnnv

by a commission thus constituted. showed that the proceedings in

There are no doubts expressed by any I ventions of tho last Legislature wer wholly j ha would with difficulty havo kept the wolf whO' aro acauaintcd with the nonular I irregular and illegal. Tho commission closod I from his door.

' I... .. . - .IILTst.lt an as si rsh4 MArlnt dh vt.I aar aa a -

lis labors not ror tho want or witnossca and . '-"" '"'vv ,""W"VJ. "m'- . , i t. t . s tively rich. To add to his fortunes, howevtesümony to provo the election ofBnght and 9Tf or rathr l0 lll0M of hi, wiJow, Congres.Fitch to have been a fraud and an outrage, purchased hia manuscript papers , and paid but from a conviction that it was useless to thirty thousand dollars for them.

take, record of it, for if tho Senat, would r"? - AT"!.

was vv-ja 9ttmvmf xasv rv arwa waas ajss ivuiaiii?

SPECIAL NOTICES. . ; , .... i.-w i

YfKS NOTICES in this place, 10 cents per line Vr25 (solid Agate) one insertion; 2r)ceuts per line thre times; 9U cents per line on week: discount on longer time.

sentiments of the Territory, but the

land ordinance will bo rejected by an overwhelming majority.

Closing rSturw In the Evening. We, th undersigned. sgree to clone our stores, on and after Monday, the 10th of ilay, lä, at; to half past ' o'clock, in the evening. Z. II. COOK & SOX,

VICKKRY ic JOHNSTON, RAM'LTICKERTs HORNUROOK . CO., 51KNI & GREn, F. KRON, I, Si D. HEIM ANN, II. GUMBERT., W.CALDWELL.

Mexlraa Mustang Liniment. Intrinsic viitu alone could Insure the success which this article has attained for Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Burns, Bruises, Stiff Joint, or G ill, Sprain, Pole Evil, and Swellings upon !lTe, it has no eual for Man or Beast. No irwn will be without it who has once tested its value. "And with reference to the general estimation of the Mustang Lini-

(Y f Thar i a nnn nf ilmnrnil A e

near Fairfield Illinois who elude all aU !.UU'm bf " Sc"f rB in lir lT? founJ tin I'108 lbrouSh th charit ot near xairneia, Illinois, wno eiuae an at tioos, with the evideuco against them one of tho eitizi-ns. tempts to convict them. At a recent already before that body, no accumulation o f John Quincy Adams loft some one hundred term of the court, a number of them proof would save tho State from the outrage nJfiftX thousand dollars, the result of in- ' . . I, , . .. ,. , dustry, prudenco and inheritance. II was wens on trial, and succeeded as pon her r.ghUand thodcinoral.zationof her a man oY method and economy, usual in trettin clear bF tho testimony pol,t,c The wrong that will bo committed Martin Van Huren is very rich. Throughusual in gettin0 clear, by tno testimony lh(J gtato Qf InJiana b rctaining iQ lbo 0ut his political life he lias studiously looted

01 SUSpcCteU accomplices. Several Cltl- Senate two pretenders under a fraudulent out for " own nt- not heneved menu I can cheerfully say that no article ever jyr-

1ia 1. Ik. Unnm Ia ,..,,. i . . . j that ho ever spent thirty Shillings in politics, formed so many cures In onr nelghWhood as this. zens Who had the boldness to denounce election, is of minor consideration to the n,, party -hook the buih, and ho caught the L. W. Smith, Ridgefield, Conn." S. Leltch, Est, tho gang, have been made the victims of country and even to this Statu, to the lament- bird. True to the instincts ot his nature, Hyde Park, Vt. writes, "ütatth horse was considertheir vengeance One nicht last week bl COU8Clucnce of sanction of such a ho believes that charity is a cheat. ed wortliles, (hi case was spavin), but sine the free L , m t t i. ' fraud by tho Senate of the United States, in . nil Weustci '.quandcred some millions use of the Mu,ung Liniment I Uve sold him for tney entered the Stables Of l.J. Uonham, f- , i in his lite timo, the products of his profes- 1&0. our Liniment Is doing wonders up here." in Fairfield, and CUt and demolished his IfnlVTlC .ion and his jolitical su lans. He died, Such testimony!, reaching usevry day. The half ' raorais oi tno country, ii corruption and lea ring his property to his children, and his is not told. Every family should hav it. Beware carriages and harnesses, worth $300. violence find countenanco and support in the debts to hi friend. Tbo former sold for of any other "Bragg' Liniment." it is a Use imi- . A few nights afterwards, it is supposed. Senate of tho Union, public virtuoand polit- !eM than wc"ty to"nd dollars the lat- tation. BARNES Si PARK,

. i. ... . in i . , I wr eaceuuca tnv uunureu anvi uuy iiiüu- i mvi-lniJiw Prcrrietorf.New ltirk It.- i j I 1(I intrxrntv will runmn kr vaHj ()n I . I iivpitwir,.u

tucy bei, uro to uis premises, ana ue- - j v nana.

i . a. a y-N . . I TlAlltlPB n l V A Tl4lnnl A Titlf. f T ilartSSVif I Tf ahvw sT1aiw 1 f a Ii w.l Aim a Aetata

Btroyea more man ifi.uuu worth or pro- - - - vr.-,..Jt y ,fal, ouf BMjrrfl

wuttw AiAims cijr ii uu cow cuiatcu lur iuo aiü- Vi. K , Who are troubled with liTtrr compUitit. Jauntier, or

UV1IAI 119 TC H9 m I7IUUVI1 limilJILL'l OdlU dft

rvortV- Thfl rrAnirafirtn t-f frmeA Vinnrlc

" ' I f nf Flirt AT-kSsl'kTi AVA fttFnl al 1 1 1. an

j v a was ivuv sav iitvi w shin a a uw sta VMU

not do eivcn ;o nublic moral than tlio act I i ir o.il i . i i i - i

. . l I i auivs iv. a via. tcii. iuvui vii iiiiuurcu anu

vv estern otates, is an alarming and new which is about to bo perpetrated by tho Sen-1 fifty thousand dollars-fifty thousand of

feature in the crimes of the day. They alo of the United States in thc caso of Uright be av fr" ,,5 Presidency of four are as desperate and dangerous, as the nd ntch- JC."hn Tyler is worth fifty thousand dollar.

II TI . I liefere he reached tho 1 residency he was a

r.NaLi5ii r.xciiASGE. it is very aim- bankrupt. In office, he husbanded his

bandits of old, and must be rooted out.

CCTA gang of desperate counterfeiters cult to make newspaper readers under ra?fcV were broken up, and the members arrest- stand the quotations of exchange on Eng thousand dollars. cd, in Henry county last fall. One of the land. To illustrate them we give the keJIillJfal r. Lrw"lroQ' nb0nxni! principal leaders, Dr. Rogers, was tried follow ins explanation. Bills on London wilfnevcr bo wasted in sculatbifjOrsquanlast week at New Castle, and convicted, are usually quoted at 108 to 110, d"eJ , Mf , , ... i- ! .1 e. . Ex-President Pierce saved some fifty thonIt appears that he wa3 allowed some which is apparently a premium of 8 to sand dollar from his term of service, liut

freedom of locomotion by tho officers, 1 10 per cent, above par. But tho quota- Dc had a way of his own

durinz the trial, and as the jury entered tion is predicated upon tne old and arbi- ihat low Land Affair.

the court with their verdict, from some trary valuation of a pound sterling at

secret sizn. he was informed of tho re- $1 4 i instead of its actual value of $1 84 I Messrs. Bright, Fitch and Foley in an intel

suit, and took to his legs, and running to $4 8G. Adding the premium to the P00 In ,tho lloinf xtrcV 5 ' ii rs as c u . is shown that a rule of the land office intendthrough an alley into another street, and old computation of $4 44 Tor the pound, ed to benefit poor men, men unablo to be jumping into a wagon to which two brings the exchange up only to its actual Fresent and locate their lands themselves, is ' v , ? , , . i . i u i mi .Jin perverted to tho aelfishncss or corruption of horses were attached, made his escape, value; and wnen bills are quoted at 9 per these members of congress, who want pay The whole plan had been previously cent, premium, they are in tiuth only at foL,t,hre nrrtant otes: , , r ii .t..... These men, while secretly supporting the arranged, and was very successfully about par: Administration in its policy for the subjuga-

carried out. At the last accounts he had J Tbns, a bill on London for 100 sterling is tion or Kansas, had warrants for that quan-

wortn in nominal par $141 ' ulJ 01 lana utsreayor irum hy tn Depart' Add nine per cent, nominal premi- . tnent, whik they remained her in Washingurn, or 40 00 ton. They were enabled to do this by the perversion of a law intended to benefit and Total cost 34 44 protect tho grantee ot a land warrant, and Add one per cent, for sixty days' Ln- not tho speculator. It was intended that tcrest 4 84 when tho poor soldier received his warrant - he should not be compelled to ro himself, at

Actual cost 4S9 23 I an expense greater than the value of the

Dyspepsia, will read the advertisement In another column of Dr. S anfosd's IxviooasTOi, snd then do as we have done get a bottle, we should not see to mtny sickly, half-dead, despairing people as now meet our (ui at almost ercry comer, for there never was a remedy of which so much is said, and that per frrms so nearly what its proprietors tar it will do. It came to us so highly recommended that we could not fail to try it, and a trial 1ms convinced u, without a doubt, that it is the best family medicine in use. We take it for Headache, Sour Stonnch, Biliousness, and any of the little bodily ills that are commor.and it

does produce a pleaut state of feeling to tbe sick.

and what is belter, after using H a few tmcs, these

little ills grow less and less, and there is a proicct of

being entirely free from them by a continuunc iu the use of tbe Invigrator. (See Adrerticnieut.) my 7-1 mdkw

not been re arrested. C7Tho stockholders in the Leviathan steamship, havo held a meeting to deviso ways ana means to finish the monster. They find it will require over $300,000 to complete her. and that the cempany are now in

I.V. .il . . a, tTa. r- i.

y De OratVs Electric Oil is the marvel ef this

The Washington correspondent of tho Chi- e fr th following (not every thing.)

cago Tribun puta tha land operation of Cures Rheumatism often in a. Isy.

j UI W AVTSftl aJ CCPf UU IV VIS t a fß Cures Nearalgis Toothache, two miuutcs. Cures Cramp in Stomach, five minutes.

Cores Burns, nruises, Wounds, one to three dars.

Cures Pains in Back, Breast, on day. Cures Headache, fifteen minutes. Cures Earache. Stiff Neck, Ague, one night. Cures Piles, Swelled Glands, ten days.

Cures Felons, Broken Breast, Salt Kheum, three to

six dars.

Cures Quincy, Falpitatioc, Plcurfey, one to ten

days.

Cures AsUima, I'al.'y, Gout, Erysipels, five to

twenty days.

Cures Hemorrbnge, Scrofula, A1cess, six to ten

d.iys.

Cures Fiosted Feet and Chilblains, one to three

days

Captioh. There are numerous imitations sprung up on the reputation that my article has aciulred.

They are worthless.

debt to tho amount of il.OCo.OOO; for which

tho company propose to issuo preferenco de- Df ifmnn. r!'trnrtli nnW fnnr mr Mnf I warrant, to enter it. but that tha T.nn.1 OflRna The public must beware

bnturo bonds. The whole cost of the ship, ag 0 bill will net about $4?7 67. should do it for him. But here are three tay''-lw When fit far aa. will ha 11 03-2 OiKl. nr ahnut I T.t " ..j .. i -r I :..:v,.l ::.i i. . e . 1 I

V ' . ' . 7 I ii lias DOetl suggesiet rvpvwuir vi law '"'iK(wvmv..i .vui.wis, uawi nu rtRtVf c ,,i .. t,v.i f iij per ton, estimating her tonnaea at car- rt ntnliAK. tiir atorlSnr lull. I twrk mambara nf CnnirrAi rlm mAnnnnlii. . umrru B11I1I, Tor IU CIS. ptt u CI

. I ' i . . 1 i. : .1 ..luvÄl tma. r . T 1 r. ... e . i'P n, or

p6 tf IGLEUART BROTHERS

penter'a measurement to be 24,000 tons.

in this market be made in the same way as I tho whole timo of a Land Office for a fort-

nignc. anu mio mo cuuing oi me janus throughout tho district, ss a reward for their

votes upon a corrupt and corrupting measure.

7. i . . . f " .

1 DIS IS not above the Per ton COSt Of Ordl- le ll . Tim. tr n.rl, ar.ni;A. I nicht, and hare tha rnllincr nf tha lanla

nary steam: hips. The Director say it will broker's for ono hundred sovereijrns lor throughout tho district, ss a reward for their

The IM11 Trade. Who could dream of Ui mag

nitude such am andcrtaking as th manufacture of a rurgative Pill assumes when it comes into general use? And how painfully do the following numbers

speak of the amount of human sickness and suffer

ing, that little morsel of a rr medy roei forth to combat and subdue. Dr. J. Ayer, of Lowell, manumc

Hamburg, and all other places on which bills "servico and labor" duo to hia aaid owner, "TvT 5r0M . , ' ,Jl " w .n.y, in Tn.. m.lni. ti,, Cathartic Pills, through all the vear. This is eifht

affanw nf tha land nffleo. xt a minute, or on dos a second. W thus

o I find OTrr 12.0ÜO rwnnnl .w.lln 1. nill ererrldar.

or 1,3 ,000 a month! Fhysiciaas, think of that 43,

medical

he

of tbe

him hi

fellow man. IPaineivIlle Courier

w. v . . . ; . I All uru.ti 9 IUI wu uui

ne-nt for ea befora no SI6" remittance, he is told they are worth $4334$ roent ior sea oeiore next autumn, when it mn .i?onu tri;nr bin be ouotod. o

"13i??!f0,J?.t"ai? !tv'ftl PrelI,uJnT manv dollars and cent per pound. It is ETho Indianapolis Journal savs a witty

fnrtLr.MÄ time that this anoually in commercial trans- anti-Icompton DemtK-rat there 'has, In a

tn .ftmrnoncn ht vnva. t t r actions were abolished, and that the qnoU- word, exactly bit English's poiton. 11 t.C,?ramenCOll"0y,ireS t0 Indm or An- tion bo reduced to a common sense stan- ssys "English is Bright'! reclaimed fugitive

W . . 1 I I 1 .1 a. ja, a v

aard, as u the case vim Dills on Jsremen, slave," ana tnai aitor ma snort escape from

r3F"Tho French Emperor ha no "lean and

hungry look," but grows stout upon the fears and anxieties which are so plentifully attributed tu him. No fat and greasy citi

zen" thrives hotter in the fleah than his Majesty Napoleon III., whoso figure on horseback has assumed a rotundity of pro

portion aJtogetbar incompatible with any pretension to the graceful or elegant.

are drawn here.

57" Gov. Stanton will leave Washington

for Kansas, In a few days. Ue considers

I t Mm flltvar an Kntrliah TmsmKAv nf I

I rnJ - ' o ...... v. , ,... ..... ii.. . .v.

Kftrisaa h a Ynmn V;. t M 1 : : l.J I U.-lI.nr, t .m naan umtmout l v fc " "V " mill irum uis

TtlCrj iiuu, .ru skill of one man. Surely, that mah should b,a

vT e7 . . r"mvai Dy Mr. uenanan. moniDs-irflpriigDuiu, wr u"'uk mBUC I islathiscae,oe of the first Intelligence and

du no aouut tnat the people or raise ueoiara'.ion as w uib quauncation to sit highest charactar His ant:? -..

1 VVUIK.UVU u. ...w !

ken in ynienU

doclS-tf.

JOHN w YMOND. Secretary and Manager.

QUl'ItY.

Why U It that CIIRISTAPORO'S HAIR DYE is

th best IN TnE WORLD! BECAUSE eminent chemists say so; BECAUSE ii contains no caustic compounds! BECAUSE it wears longer than any other! BECAUSE it operates instautanvously! BECAUSE it doss not stain the skin!

BECAUSE it nourishes and strengthens the Hair!

BECAUSE it corrects the bad f fleets of othor

dyes! BECAUSE iu presence cannot be detected! BECAUSE IT NEVER FAILS! . Sold everywhere and applied by all nair Dressers. JOSEPH C II III STA DO UO, aptf-lrad&w No. 6 Astor House, N. York.

Ml blf. chests Teas: , .

liv catties ao; id boxes To1cuo; fcO caddies do; j,t0rt Opera Segars; CntKifl Begalia do; -&ntmn German do;, in.imo hlf. Sr. do; J ust received iu store and for sale br

my? WIIKELER & RIOGÄ.

Standard and New Hooks.

BRAZIL and the Brasil ians. by th Revs. Kid-I

mm a er at i letrLer. Life of Dort. Kane, br Doct Elder.

Livingstwne's Travels tn Africa, üie true edition by

iiarper.

i.ucy Howard Journal, ny Mrs. igourney.

BUSn. Prim X 11" fur sale by

gXTRA FAMILY YIXEOAIt 23 bbls. choice ar SLi tick, for aale very low br

. GILBERTS BOWLES. si'X Sycamore at. rRAR-2S bbls. iu fine order. Just received and far aale by 4ULBKKT st BOWLKS.

CI1EESE-&0 boxes best W. R. and Hamburg, sale by j Q 1 LB E RT It BOW LE S. SARDINES Ica-es halve and nnarters. f.r sal by GILBERT k BOWLES.

IS

ttORN BROOMS-100 doc. asaotted qualities, fr J sale by GILBERT K BOWLES.

AR SOAP iL xes Proctor Ic OaroV.es. for sal

by

GILBERT BOWLES.

api

ZANTE CCURANTS-4 bbls. rhoice, fhr sale by GILBERT at BOWLES.

SEED POTITOH Potatoes, fur at

ap21

POT ITOUSS bMs. pnr Meshanoo

Z.U. COOK, fc RONS.

HKlllt IN (I W boxes a. I , f.- sale by OILHERT It BOWLES. (CHOICE IXDIGO-3 mn, just receivH and for sale by GILBERT It BOWLES.

Pulpit Eloquence of the fall ctntury:a splendid fftVAGAZIüES AND PAPERS of ail kinds for ork hr Fish. I llJB. May. rec:vcl at

aivicrn tancies anu toiiist; a nigniy moral book. I i. . juii. sua a, rirst at.

i.ueoi Aaron uun.nr rartoti.

' Havard Taylor's Northern Travel Sweden. Lan

lann anu Aimriy. Burton's Encyclopedia of Wit and Ttnmor: at

my5 DOBKLL Si CON VNUTON'S.

For Ilent

TWO good connecting Prems in the second story of I Tick building rn Third street, between Main

slid Locust; would suit one or two single gentlemen.

Terms, sixty dollar per annum. Apply to

LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF THE CITY OF NKW YOltK.

myVii

SEVMUCUK KEHR.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. It Tp K R One souare, (10 lines solid Acate). three timi I. SI 00

One weok, (0

1 wo werks, a 50 One month, 4 00 Three months 7 &n Hix months, 10 00

Uneyear, 13 00

I v incouiit on larger an vertiscrnenta. t Canisof six lines or under, S 10 per annum. I No "tillforbid"advertisementsreceived. Mff No advertisement inserted for less than 1.

For Sale.

I HA BUSHELS Pea Nuts, just received en

JL W W consignment, ant lor sale low by

mya

P.U.O'RILEY & CO.

riUSNV BAGS Ten bale good Gunnr Bars for

sale encap oy r.u.u iiiLKi.

mys

Statement of the Condition of this Company lUarch 1st, 1857 Capital and AecurnulattoM... 173,792, 44... Capital Htock ....llöfi,fXi(t Life Intursnr for I'Ttaias:, fce li3.(M2,JInterest received and accrued... S.Vtt.31

JACOB MYERS, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR.

WASH, Doors and Blinds made to order. All kinds

of Carpenters and Joiner Work done in a gaod

ana vnnmun I minn.r.

WHITE LIME-125 barrels in fjne order, just Shopou Third Street, between CherSy and 0k recelTed.and for sale by Streets. niyt-Gmin GILBERT & BOWLES, ,V -Br.ir TTT "7 , J . mrll Srcamore near water. rWlIN-PLATE. 130 boxes X x Tin-plate, recelred ST-. ...,.. . ' JL per steamer Fairchild, and for sale at reduced TO G & SPORTSMEN. b samuelorr., JOSEPH LIONS superior Russian Setter SLUT, SUPRIE2 . , . has, at this time, a tine lot of PUPS. These ä 8- ? Bo1 In I ft papers; Pups were gotten by a half English and half Irish do Soda Saleritus; Seuer Doc; and thes three blMds combined toccth- - 4" keff C. Soda, in 2M ft kegs;

er, cannot be surpassed in the whole world. Further acasts tps. aaiis, xiou ids;

comment upon their superior quality Is unnecessary. Any jierson wishing to purchase any of these celebrated Pup., cm be accomuiodatel by appl cation to JOSEPH LIONS, Clark street, EvansTille, Ind. N: B. First come, firs; served myll-lw

5 bid. Sulihur;

3 do German Madder. Received per Baltic, and for sale by my I. It D.IIEIMAXN.

fill ACKEREL. ALMONDS, &C1TE 40 bbls. No. S It 3 Mackerel,

$400 REWARD!

KAN AWAY from my farm In Union -onnty, (op- I i,y posite Shawnectown, on th th iust . two necro I

LO hlf. bbls. 2 ii 3 do:

h quarter bbls. 1 It S Mackerel; loot) 11. . S. Almonds; 2&bags 1,00 Cotton Yarn receired, and for sal I. & D. HEIMANN.

Disbursements, including Lowes, f al

anes, Kent, Taxes, Commission, Medical Fees, Dividends to Stockholders, 4c. Itc

Total Car ital and Accumulation.

ASSETS. Bonds and Mortgages, Prem iura Notes, Bills Receivable, Loans or. call, Cash, &c Arciued Interest and Premiums unpaid. Furniture

.tlT3.3,

men. vix: JLiSK. a dark mulatto, ä feet t in:hes

high, weighs about MO pounds, bow-lgged, thick hair, slight whisker, stout made and good countenance purchase 1 iu January last of Legraud R. Vis, oi Louisville, Peter is about o yearj old, bright copper color; 5 feat 14 inches high, weighs ItO pound, thick lips; big mouth, showing his teeth, when spoken tn, plainly; rood countenance, stout and larg-a boned; hat a slight scar orcr one of bis eyes purchased of Leon-ju-il Taylor, of Boyle count- January I ait. I will pa SJtiu for the delivery of said nerroes to me at this place, if taken in a free State, ar SI) eat b. if tak-n in this StJite. I am inclined to believe said ntgmea crossed th river at Shawneetown, and may possibly make their way through Illinois and IndiaLa to Louisville, where one of them ha a wifa. UKOIUIK ATKINSON. Hendenun, Ky., Mar It, l-..3wins J UST It LT U UN ED, WITH a splendid stock of SUMMER MILLINERY, consisting of Crape, Chip, Neapolitan, and Fancy Pnmmer Bonntts, of all descristions. AIw, Hats. Flowers, Ribbons, &e , to which I invite the particular attention of the ia!ies of F.tiniville aud vicinity. .MISS F. R. BARKER, First st. between Main and Miciist, Opposite the Post Office, myll-tf J NOTICE. R LL penons having deeds for Lots In Locust Hill l Cemeierr, are hereby re-juesU-l to present them to the Citf Clerk for registry". Those having the Treasurer's receirt for ymeuts on such lot.., are requsste to present them to the City Clerk, who will issue deda lor such lots, wi hout charge to the purchaser. By order of the Common Council ef the City of Eransrille. . A. LEMCKE, Cleik. myll-10t Vuiksbote copy.

GILBERT It BOWLES,

IVAILS, &C

IM

100 kegs assorted Nails;

1 5 real l 'ot ton lleticord ; 25 do Hemp do; 20 do Manilla do; Received and for sale by I. & D. HEIMANN.

.WISHING TACKLE M. Jointrd Ki.hinc Poles; Silk Platted and 8ea Grass Line?: Keels, Pnoodg and Hooks: Fancy Bait Fishing Corks, Ice., Jtc; Ju.-t receive! br CHARLES . WELLS.

Fine Cutlery.

myl3

Sycamore tt.

KEPINED SUOARS-too barrels Loaf, Crushed, Powdered aud Confectioners' Sugar, fr saie low by G 1 LBERT 6i BOWLE S WANTED. A NO 1 , Hotel Porter, to ergnge in the business in a first class Untel, in one of the moxt pruperous towns in trie West. For particulars, enquire at the Post Office. mylHf

mTAILS 150 kegs Wheeljn

X w rur atie vy

i a i

i II 1 1 ri n i.i im f rn nvni ill. VJCKERY &c JOHNSTON.

I.ILOUR-IOA lgs assorted, best brands brought to . this market, received and for sale br yiCKKKY at JOlIXSTON'. CEMENT-100 barreN. just received an1 for sale by TENNEY It SOKEXSON.

ray

fcOVOAR

25 bbls. Loaf:

25 do Pulrerized: , ii do Crushed, Just recelred and for sale by TENNEY ft SORENSON.

TtJEW Y0P.K LEDGER, and all other papers;

lM ceived by Express and for sale this day (Friday),

my7

M. L. JO liNtON.

First street.

g 10TT0N YARNS

100 bac ortxl No. Cotton Tarns:

125 bales N os. 1 ft S do Battinr

In store and for sale by WHEELER It BIGGS.

SUPERIOR lot of Pocket Knires, Wolsten

:m. noim s ana new lorn Knife company, r

CHARLES S. WELLS

best

A holm's and New York Knife Com

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Ivory Tabic Knives. RUSSELL'S Ivory Goods, in single or full sttts of fiO pieces, warranted A No. I, br myi . CHARLES S. WELLS. Plated Castors. A SUPERIOR article, extra heavy plate, of new and chaste designs, just received direct from the manufacturer, and will be sold at Eastern prices. Call at the old stand of JUTTROLLF & SON. my-d & w2ra Main street, a rar Second. sherwood irousEr WILL.. F. Ii YEltS, rKOPKIETOR. Corner First and Locust Streets, . EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. One souare from Steamboat Landing. mrS-lr NOTICE TO THE FARMERS Mowers and Reaper, Threshers and ea. ratora. THE undersigned are agents for the sale of Kirby's, Aultmon's, McCormick's, Brown's, and :e York Mowers and Reapers; and Moult', Bilts ft RaMon's, and Garvo Threshers, Separators, and Em. ery ft Bros. Railway Power and Tresher; aiso, K.in?.er!,7sJS: BÄe!t1eve',a",i "dock's Ly stone, and Culp's Cider Mills and Presses. A 11 the almve, are premium machines, and willb sold at manufacturer's prier. freights added. HÖRNBROOK Ic CO., my 3 Water street , K nnn il le.

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S173,73,44 STEPHEX C WHEELER, Sscnurr. 17 William Strkbt, New York, March, f At the request of the President and BearJ of Directors of the Knickerbocker Life Insurance Com iny, I certify that th mod nf Computing present, valu of thu Policies employed by the Secretary or the Company is scientifically correct, and in accordance with tbe prescriptions nf the charter. 1 alo c.rtify, that I have compared the list of policies furnished me by the President as on the books of the Company with valuation tables sufilcientlr to tU the accuracy of the results given by the Secretary, and find th ralues as stated within to be numerically correct That is tn ay,th present ralu f th futurtTiV of the olfice on air outstanding policies or the difference hetween the present ralue of the f utura preraiums to l paid on them is Sf-V'.l'-The total value of policies, thc bolders of which are entitled to dividend? is S.f;iJ. Ani if the surplus is correctly stated at STMI J,"l, th diflerence between this and II present ralu if the future risk of the Company on existing policies, after deducting 10 per cent, of it for the relief fund, is the propersmount for dividend, to wit, Sil 10.97.. The true principle of dividend Is (nawiga ta aen policy holder who has insured on the muinal plan, a share proprrtioued to the present value of his policy, which is the true value of his interest as a r4ck holW of tbe Company. This share amount to S per cent, ct the present ralne of the policy. CHARLES . HACKLEY. February Sjth, 1857. As Agnt for tbe shore Company, I am preparir to issue Policies, on the most farontljle terms. Pamphlets giving all Lesirable l&fwrmatinn, can be lia-? . n application. WM.T. PAGE. Kvansville, April 54th, lSäf. Ir.

Cio Ans30,'Xn of Germsn and Havana Cigars; 250.000 genuine U. I. Gun Cap; Si boxes Heaxl Clthas Pins; lOraam whit Cdar Churn; 20 ha es Wrapping Twine; 3 coil Jnte Rope: SO coils Manilla Rope: 3 gross Transparent Soap; Received and for sale by . I. It D. HEIMANN.

TBV BOOK! XKW DOOKfe'.1 Prince l tliellnuseof David; Odd Fellows' Casket; Harper's Weealy, April 10th; Saturday Evening Post, April 10Ü Nw York Mercuiy, April 10th; . New York Ledger, Apnl I Tth: . Flag of our Union, do do; Ballon 's Pictorial, do do; Novel lette, do do; Just received and for sale at M. L. JOHNSON'S. aplS rirst sti-a. Potator. M fl A T1USHELS fine, large Mealy rotate. HUMf In Vr and for sal at very rea.naN figures,tucloae,by BROWN ft AIK1IAN. ap23 SUNDRIES 1 lags fin Liverpool Table Salt; 20 hlf. bMi Tar; i bNs. Pulr. Sugar; lbls. crushed d: 10 1o. man 1 1 LrfMr Fopi S.S hoxn 7 liims TCOi; 10 do. fine a. Tobacco, brt brand; 10 cases Olive Oil. JO dos. 3 quart tottler; tS do do. do. 30 do. S pint bottles; ls krr wir TV hit Lead i 5 btils, Turpentine; SO boxes Hamburg Cheese; Received and for sale by 1. ft D. HEIM AX X. at13-t

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