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7i.iX)iso. daily coi;mi:ii. Printed and Published Inj SAMUEL I". & JOHN B. COVINGTON. Oilice o;i West street, Post Oflico Building. TERMS OF UliftORIPTloV. Ti n rents a v:eek, payable to (he Carriers. '1 J" The paper will le furnished to Mail subscribers atnl those who call at the Othce, at the same rate.-; but payments must be in advance. teims of ADV:riTL-ir;. Fins'' it!Ttim four eents er tine. Kaeh Mihw 4juut Insertion lur first wesk, two ce tits per I i hp. After first wrek. one rent per line f it each subsequent in-eriem, tor any length of tune. All art vert . i-'iiieiiin inserted by the lino must be paid fur when handed in I'lismc.-a Ca-ds, per line, f.jr one year -j (ill Jill lb) 1 !t MX ll.OIilbS 1 i7 liD lo do dothr.-e months in" t"'i ire, ( 12 lines or hss.. one month, without aite rai ion 4 ho One !-jnare. I wo no m; lis, w n houl a.er s uuii,. C do lo, three iiioriiln do. do b (II

IArrr ftdverti --'enienis same proportion One Mjii are 0 tnont w it lion t alieral kiii, !., I- iii'inttiK, witho it iil.er&ttusi, F.&rSi additimal square, r ti montli..... K.irli ftdiliiion.il 'jH; re tur l-j m inili.j tine Hj'i.-ire 'i month-', renew.-tlilo, not, to overuse i.T'enrr than once a week One pijoare, ' moniiis, renewaide, not to average i -tteiier tti.tn unre a wick I'.flcli eddiuou.il sii-iare, tor I- mnintiji, ie do j- in i; riu s 0 1 JS Oil L'.j (Hi ft t 0 '1 wo NinrpR,i5 liiiinl 1 1-'. renew !i!dp reii to a v erase. ofir ner l linn onre a wrk, C.'i I d I'nrd aililitional nj'iftre, IJ imint!;-", I ."U No ad verti-eiiiont.s t,i t,p ron-nlered .y ide yrnr unless epecided on l!ie inaiiUeript. or previously agreed upon lit'lwrrn it1" parties. A liiioiiro-in candid a?rs for olliee SI for each name. A II edverliM .'iieiit.s irom transient persons to lie paid In itdv an-e. A (HerUenieni not tni'Ke I on the copy for a specified tiiiuii.er ot in.'crtt'MH, w i.l 1." contnnieil otie tnont.'i, ii'iIrsj woonrr lic;ri iiiiie !, an 1 payment exacted accord it i' I y . Tii nriviVre of yearly aiivertwrrs will ! e confined to tiieir n irnlar ImtinerH, and all i.liu r ai!vertietnrnis riot perlaii.ini: to llii'ir regular .iiiii."'.-. a-! afreet! fr, to he prtiii ejtra All ml vert isenirn' s for cliarita'le ii-s'i'niiojic, fire e t'mpanies, ward. lownt-lnp, and other phhlic mre in.'S, and sucti iilie, to he chari;eii half price. Marriages and deatlm inserted v it'ioi:t charge. Ol i'.nnry notices and luneral iiivitauoin to he charged liaif price. jrp Ilegnlar nilvrrtner., and all tither?, sendinir comlini ii icat tons or reijuii inj; noi ices ilesijri eit to rail attention to tnir-j. soiree's, roncer'-; or any piildie .entertain incri; w here charges are to lie made for ad in iitance, all iioi ice if private a-nciat u.t, every notice deigned io call attention to rivHe enrerpiNcs. calculated or intended to promote itid.vi iua! in'ere.-t, ran only he inserted Willi the iiniter-tandin'' thai ti e same i- to he paid lor. It Inserted In tli editorial columns ; which em only he at ' .e d iM-retion o! the editors) t)i same will charged at the rateot" not less than l." retits per line. rtisr n j it;:, Corner of West and fecond streets AJIISIVAI A I S8.i' AICTI iii:.H l)F i : :: ?i I i n. F.ATK.RV. via Ciitciennti, . Arrives dai'y a? rJ p. yi. Ci.s s do ilo do It do N( r.Tn F.U , v la 1 luiisnapoU- do clo elo (j:o-e do do do H do (TTIIEK ,via I.ou:svii:e,Ky lo do : J do ( ,'!o-(-! i o do (fo 5 do F I" A K Fl II I', Ky . v a N ew Castle, arrives Tue-dny-s Tiiiirsd.nys and fta'urd'ys at do ( 'In-es same days tt (i() r.RJS, via Kent Arrives Tl.iK-diys at 11 do 'loses (!o jj m. N'AFOI.F.i . via Xew Marion Arivcs Wed-ne-di s and I'ridays at , p m 'lo-x's same days at ,- do JF.FFF-Kft'i vl 1,1, K via iMiutm, In.l-Ae ives Tnrsdays, Tlnirsdays and ft at urdays at 0 do (.'loses: same davs at Ii M J"T"The ( Miire on ncKilns wi.l op :i at (ii o'cl ick, A. M and close ...t - 1 M. $ry fsunda vs, open at s A. M.; close at 9 A. M. Open at ,i t". M., ami c'o-e at t P. M It ITIA (If ,0 The fo'Iow inj .i'e the rates of postage eta! '.i.-!iej by the Act ot March I - I'': I . ' iters not e ceed tz half an t'lin'e no! ove- "1.0 miles. 5 cents; over '.:io mi es o ceu s. ( y r laf an uu nre and not evreedinir an ounce, doulde i !ee rates. Anv tractional ex.ess over an ounce is ni.xavs counted an ounce. S"lii let'ers, de!iv.-te, vler received.'! cents- if conveyed !y mad, two cents ad 'd to Hie usual sw!ae. Oil let ers de;isi'd in apo-t t!ir for s.'up, one cr !.t. llaiidtdils, citi u'ars, a-id a.l ve:t'sem,iit not exceedinj; one sheet, unsra:e,i. any rii-taiice, three cen's, i.repti.t. Nw s a ier s, sent from i lie oili -e of pur, he a' ion, no? ex reed ;n a 1 '.'( $iare im-ties, umler one hu'ntred in''es, or w i -i the St ite, one rent ; over oue hu ndred in . I '--, aed out of toe S a'e, lj cents. Transient newspapers the saoie rates 'prepaid. ratnphlets of aii de-criptio!i, n t riee'm:: one otince, - J cents a copy: tor e h add: i mii t.iince, 1 cent. A ti actional ex -es- less tuj,n a half ounce, isnot counted; if a half ounce or more u i- couoi' d an ounce. II, -op letters, two cents. I,et.e-s a 'vert sed are c'lar cd the cost of advert istmr. not to evce.-d four cents. Letter carriers m c H tes receive on let i ers not u vt'r t wo cen U; em io ws;.ners and pamph !e. half a cent. Way ief.ers, cue cent extra I uav t At iLixn. Kti roi !i-.-ei---.-r jrai:t for 1 ml a'ia;ions leives the iep pi on t.hi'o s reet, l.etwe n Mu herry and 'ei-t, every day, except Sunday, at o'clock, A.M. HiEiMiitnuis Daily lne to Cito'inna' i. and I.o-rs viiie, departs everv il.iv Suii.Iavs f x ji.fJ, itoaiedia:ely ni the arrival of the huiianapohs rars. imi;ii; iu:y r it i-:n f odd fki.. i.ov. Hall on the not fit ca-; corner of !ain Cros and Mul berry s'.res ls. M.oiroe l.tvii". No. meets every Monday evenins. Wasiuiiton Jnniae. .No. 11, meets every Thursday even ViZ Wildey F.tfAtnpmeet. N. 0. meets First and Th.rd Tties.tnvs in ra'ii mouth. liegrcc l.odce li.eets t-ecend Friday in each month. SON! OF I I I rKK.VM'! . I!al! on the sio ;th side of M n cross, hetwee ;i Mu!ierry and Main Siefte 1 aeiiou Temple of Honor, No. , meets every Friday ni.i'1.' Madttsoi liv;.-ion, N" . S, n;eeu every Tuesday evetet'C Ne,ion Div is'o.i, N'u. el, meets every Thnrsday evet in. l ive 1'ranrh Division No. 34, meets every Saturday rvf n:!ii r.jce :si,,r See '.'on. No. , C&dtof Tens; eratice, meets every Jlonday eveiiii., IJa'l en West frfft, 1 rtw i e Main coPs a:?d Third. I'nton U.die, No. C. meets second Mooday eveaitig in eci m..n;h .Mad.Miu C!i.t;'rr, No 1. meets second Tlinrsday trrUiBijj iii c ! a u.onia.

(JdF.M'Y OIUCX S. Clerk's. Auditor's. Treasurer's, Reeo-dr r's. Sheriff's otlices, and Court lioii'-e t the corner (if Mam and Maincross tree?ta.

CHl'ICt'lf 1-.: Faptist Clturch. on Vinest., Utivfti Main-Cross ami Th rd, services Sal'ba'h morning and evening Itev J. A . h irtley, I'aMor. Christian Chnrcli. mi Poplar I.ane. heiween Ma:n Cross and Third . services el-1 at Ii morning and evrn in:; tide r Cooiiwin, I'patf.r. Christ t'l.ur.-h, (i'r..ies;)nt episcopal.) on Muil.erry. I ret ween Ma'n Cro- ti.d Third, services, Sahbath iiioruinz and aliemoon Kev. K. li.Clax on. Ca-tor. iern. an Ln' he 'mi : "hun-h, on M a:n ( ros st., eorrier of Church st. and M ain-t 'ros. erv;c-s Sahl.ath morning and at'iernoou ft a cli.-e. I 'a -tor. Methdi-t V.. Churches. Uev. Wm. M. Daily, F. E. of Madison D.sirict. rrsidem e corner Mam cros ami Broadway . Wea'ey Chtpel, (M. K ) on Main-Cross between West and I'opiar Lfl.ue. services Sahhath morniiiir, and eveiiini; Rev. Walter l'rescitt. i'a.-ior. Third Street Ciiii cli (M E ) on Third street, between Broadway ami Fopiar l.ai e, services r-alihalh morniiui and eveiups Rev. W. Mal'ek Pastor. St. John's Church (M. J at present on Third street at the Cpper Seminary, services Sahlath morions; ami even ilia Rev. J.S. 1-avless. Castor. German Methodist Church, on Third . between Main and Mnlherrv, si vies Sa.hba' h moriiins; and evenii,Lr hev. J. II. Farih. I'asior. Colored M. F. t linrcliou Walnut st . a'ove FiAh st., services Saldiaiii inorti'.ug and cveniiRev. Mark Smil h. Pastor. Protestant Methodist Church, on Third St., between Mull erry and West, sei vices Sabbat It morning and evenin l' . First rresbytprinn Church (Old School) on Broadway between Second and 1 1 i;h sis., services on Sahhat ll Iliomiv.'S and eveniii! !!rv. C. Leavenworth, Pastor. Second Pre.hyterian Church, New School, corner of West and Thiid sis., services Sabbath nmrahig and aftertermioii U v. II. Curtis, Pastor. Associate I'reshyteriau (.'liurch, corner of zh st and ("herry Lane, sei vies Sahhat ll liiornin'r ami afternoon Rev. j llmini, Pas'or. Si. Michael's ( 'hurch. Catholic, on Third st.. at Ihe head of Church, tervire- mi S.i'il-aih morning and evening Rev. Mr. Dopoutivas, Pa-'or. Ftiiversah-i I liiircii, on West street, between Maincross and Third, srvicis I-" i r t an! Tliiid Sundays in earlitimmtli Kev. It. F. T'osier, Pastor. Aim rican Home !io:lary Society Acrency, Rev. II. "uht'c, B'jcnt, Third s; .between Vine ami Him. American Sundav School Cniou A'eicy,Rev V. D. I', -. ter. i;nn', To i rd st.. I.etvieen Hat and Walnut. American 'ih'e Socet v epositor (t iiulton ii Adams' boosiork e. Mam Cross st. MA I) IN' OA HOUSE," On 3Iain s!., ltr.iv.-coN l'ront aiul C'oIii;:iuit, CINCINNATI, OHIO. l Ip;mi:n" d iiM-iiiiiuti :ih1 tVV 3SsiliiOBi I:ic!i'l Lino. , TJmsrrTTIie Wisconsin, Capt. TT Wright, aed the .Mmlini Helle. ('apt. .1. (i. Wrioiit. 'J'ue a'.ove named boats leave Ma lison e.mi Cit'.cimihli daily, S in.'avs excepted. Heive Mdls on in. mediately after the arrival of 111 tars, and Cincinnati at 1 1 o'clock, .A M su M isi ssr: . i. t Tins fine -teamcr has been purchased !v a j..Jtl company iii thts city, tlioromrl'Iy repaln d, rfewisisi; S'oi 1 1 '- bereni'nr run as a regular packet lo-i -a en in. cities o" Madison and I em i;.v illo. She will "av. Madison eve;y Monday. Wedneseay --ed i-'ri hay a' -J o'clock . P M , an I r'!ii t i i ti r b-av" Louisvil'e every Tio-sday, Tiiurs.iav, a nd Saturday, at tlie same hour. For t reiii In or pas-ae, r.!p!v on !!; -il. june -J--:i7t!" JOHN ('.CLINT". Mater. WIIOLEr' I,i; I;i',M,r:i"S ix Porcign and Domestic Dry Goods, Main (-'toss Strpet. bet-.veen Mill' -rv and We-t 7-1 S3ON JM?. JOHN' WOOPEfRX. JOH.V R. WOOnBl'R.N. .1 . W O 5 15 r ll c SO X , irnoL i:s. il i: a no ci:ns. roruaiuint; ;u:l Cttnttiv.oii 3Irrcliants, jit 17 Oiiio S r . Frontino Stkxmroit LNmr,. Porirurdiisr and Cumin ission .SJ sJk "XZ s.Em imCZIZZ!- Sis itt2.. .T. rmZ2J" Vt'!t St. near Mctuiihoat S.tiHiltusr, .MADISON, INDIANA. ;iv co?i.fitsHit-v uousi:. ), "Jj" A VINO opcp--! a ('ommis-ioi, Il.-ii- in this cify 1 a f'r Ihe sale of Pp d -c and Groceries, atid the re'ivittir anil frwaidh-L' of oods. I hope by my attention to aive sati-faction f.n-i liierehy secure a portion of the ''U-u;ess 1 am prepared to make advances on flour or oi her pi educe win n ree-'tve.i in si ore. or so snippp.f by me to another market t'ir-.-i'c. 1 n u( ove the reeeivinj and f.xwiirdimr of no. ids nv tiver or railroad, my parlicular attention at as low rates as ,T can be done i' r 1 1 - C.HO. M. I- RIG II T. II . .1 . II A 'T II A AY A 7 T) si u r3 m o s r v fCORNTK OF MAIN AND FRONT STREETS, ) nitix; r, iia.a. Kee --Mn.vi'lyii haml a '.'- assortment of a'l articles i-i his line, to vvh.rh he w.ui'd re ;u-c-fu :! y call the afeir.io i of aii p-r.-on i wi.-.'iir.j t pure '.ase. Ri-'n-r Sin. ,sr ot . iv 1 1, i,i a ji i:. lowi:. Li:.rriinn .lyd fj,yj)lyc; store. Main- Cross Street, near Cuf.rry Lank, ap 1 1 MADISON, INDIANA, i: . a: . r i: v t i' . A T T IS 7V II A" A T L, A IV , ! it i,'s on, i i ,7 7 i a . JT O-.T.re n the I'ost thce i:aihlinff,erJranr on 2 i street. Jiit-e -J--:iTlf .iOil N A. I!i:.N tltlt Alio i- no y at L. :i v , Vau ., I'ulixna. TOiuce on West slree. one door north nf the Tos ( " .-e iu'v lit tf 11ARVI i CITY !M10i: fi'l'OHI-:. Trn are j"s- r ,c"iv'.;ii! our Sor;r 2 st ck of Itoot j m and !llOi. "1 l-ev lave (-eeti se ert. d with ; rare, an-.l w t-1 ' .;Jui f.ur oM princ,;.,'e Lo Futrrs j AMI KtAl'V MostV. j apnl 1- R. fc L. MARVIV. Main-cr.-ss sirtxt.i door ta?: of the Fit k. '

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i ' . t ysM On MrL2t:RF.Y Stkeet. Tlioiim J. HoIillon respect full v ininrins hi friends and the p itiiic, that he !i.,-s comnit'ce.l bu.-ie-s in the (irecery Line, in the well known house on Mulberry street, formerly occupied by J. M nber. o ;p.iite to the lhintier o'hee, and next rtoor above J. Lane's, where he irt'eioi a'ways to keep on hand the very te?t assortment of Family Groceries, inciudimr 'I e ami Cotfee; Brown and Loaf Snjtar; N. O.and S. II. Molasses; Fih; Golden Syrup; Pepper; Spices; Gitejer Nutme?s,&c ; Together xviih Dye Stalls of all kinds, Sotp, Candles. Starch, itc , tc. .le w'ol also keep on hand, for family nse. Flour, ofthe best brands. Mpal, Huckwheat Flour, and ail kinds oi Country Produce; all of which he w ill sell as, low as can be purchased iu this market. Please call and see for yourselves. febl'J T. J. ROBIN PON. Altl 01"L Refined Winter strained. Cincinnati ; i manufacture, for the retail trade, for sale by inarl T. J. ROBINSON, Mnlherrv st. W7tBOl"IS 1 baveon hand Tliompson'L. Banfield'sirest brands, lor family u-e. Sharp's and whteh I will selMow. T. J. V ( It'.! NSO V, marll Mulberry slree 1 CST received 10(1 huddles llem;i Wrapp inrr Paper, a cood article, and for sale low !-v jau 3 1 T. J. r O TUNftOV. IMul berry street. SYHAll. QsTON and St. Louis Laaf, Boston cruslied and N. Jl3 Sugar, for the retail trade, for sale by marl 1 I . 1. K( l!l Nfti IN. JIu' errv st. gthlNVOB.lT'I IO.N. Tuc firm of Iliuhes Co.. is JidJr "lis day diss. dyed, by mutual consent. All persons bavins' arcmints xvif, Paid firm wdl s dtle tiie same with VV. M . Hughes, who is authorized to close the business, bo his. owing i,v the firm will te paid bv hi".i xviien due. Wil.LlS HOUGHS, fe"bt W. M . III C.H F.S. 1J,.T OTH'l-i, ill pi-i sons indented to the late firm of 1 y lluahes A: Co. vi'l please make immediate payiiient of ihe sime. As 'lie bi-ine ;s must be rinsed i:p as s on as possihle. lam in tiojies t hat a more nns-n t. noiice w ill not be necessary. fe! l i W. M. HI'tOll-iS. 'I'O 1111-: I I'll "LIC. Slaving purrfiased the in1 teres', of lir. W. 1 lodges in the Drugstore of ll!i:!.ts ?c ('., I will continue the business at ti e old siatui, and by stiict attention to l u-iness I lipa to merit a fa r pioportiou of custom. fell 14 W. M. IH'GHHS. m:yv livi:ii staiss.s:. F ?5 i I ! H undersiirned would respectfully inform th": puh tl. lie thai he hasopejed a Livtry Stable on the r-ast side .f Walnut, street, between Main-cross and Third -trefts, avlieie he w ill at al times he prepared io acrom modate all persons with Saild'e Hordes, Carrutue. Hu-r. 'ies ad Barouches; he will also take ll-irsrs at livery, and heiic provnled with the Iert st:i I1 c hi ihe State and superior Ostler, he (haters him-eli that he xvill be able to render entire satisfaction to all who may patronize liis establishment, npril ll I1F.NUV hF.Pl'TY. AN ORDINANCH Dire-tj,, the Asses what Persons and Property to List, tor the purp i-e of Taxation in the Ci'v of Madison for the Financial year beeinnlns: April I, isp Sec. 1. Ib' i. ordain ."d by the Common Council of the Citv of MadiJon, That John A . l-?y nob's, es-tssjr. he Mid lie is hereby directed to esess ad I ms mrtie i ii. a! itants of said city between t ie atres of twenty one and ti'ty y ears: al. the real estate, including improve m nts, s tuate wi'hin the corporate limits of sa;d city; and a'l personal ptofioty ,, bii;iii;; to the ieidents e t said ciiy, nc 'mi in z iiierrhdiniise, (iank siock insurance stock, i tilroad s'ock. or other p ' k . absolutely paid for or the amount paid there in, steamboats, housr-him) f-irnhure, horsfs, carriages, moiiy at inter 'st, and all o'her kind of personal property, wbrUier in pos-ess-on or in action except one hundred .-.iti ,'ioy ri-Tlarr worth of h.mseliold fiirpi'tire to each f tniily ; and a'so ail the lio.', doi, and bitches on nfil . i'e.i, or harbored by any of toe in. habitants of raid city. ee. l". Tha 1 h- .-aid a -se-or b" and he is liere-v rectrd and reijni e ! 'o iierio: in Uie du y prescribed in the preceding sen ion in a'l respects in the mammr aittbo.-izd nv the act of incorporation now in force in tJie city o1 M"adiso:i . Sec. 3. This ordinance to he in force from and after its pa-'-nu'e. Fa-sed April IT, 1- ;;i. C. WOODCURN, Pres't. .!o--i, r.i rum "mi .hi. i . nv ierk. April .'. AN OR DIN A NCF. i trrrt iru ihe City Surve or to Survey atid i.oca'e the corners of certain blocks and Lo itl tiie Citv of Madison. Sec. 1. ',e tt ordained bv the Com mot, Conneil of the City of Madison, .hat William O Bramwell, the city surveyor, be and be is hereby diier rd to proceed, v. iiuout urieeces ary delay, under the direction of the committee on sfroets ami whaives, to locate th - corner of hi No. pjl, formed by the ir.t'r.-ecti,n f Mulierrv fln.l Ili.'h ir3ls, on tlie oriir'nal plat of the town of 'Madison Sec 2. That tli-said Wiiliam C. Bramwell proceed, in like manner, to loc.-.te th corner of (,t N'( KM. firm ed by the ii-t"r-e-t;o'i of Main and H'-jliei reels, on the ordinal p'at of said Sown of Mad is 'in. Sv. it. That the said surveyor pio'-epd. in li'-te manner, to locate the corner ed' River I lock No il. ho med by the' intersection of Mulberry mil H-ali streets; and also the corner of said block formed by the iu'ec-ecti n of Main and Hiih sireets, xvitti'm the present limits of the ritr of Madison, and report his diiis herein ct the next meetiacf the (.'oiniii in Council . S--C. I. That l!;e s iid surveyor z;.p a' leas' f,Ve days no' ice of the t: m at h eh be wiii count f nee t he loc'a'ion of tlie corners as atore,-ud by adverJisin the same in the Madison Daily Banner Sec- .-, Tins ord, nance u be in force from and alter its pas-a-e. I'sssed April IT. ls;0 C. WOODBCRN, Tres't Attest; I. i rnm'.aeh. Ci'y "!e k. aprii St. AN HSIINN(i: to RKofLA-tt riiK nr.NNiiW a r lakle cf pons. Str, I. pe ii enacted by th Common Council of the City of Madison, That any person who .shall permit any doir or l ltcii. owr ed or hirh'-te l by him. to f e in any market house or n anv markei-st ace in the ntv o" Msdion, ri'irinir market hours, sriah be deemed ctiiity of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, s'iai!. tor the fir t otfence. be lined jnthe ?em of one d 11 r; at d. for every sir se.pient otii-nce three deil'ars, te he,- xv th cos'. .f pros -cution in ail cases. And the tact that such do-i or bitch i in any marketfueise or on any market space, as aforesaid", shall, in the a! sei.,e of a'-y proof t l th ermtrary, be fleetned and taken a rove n.-ive evidence that the fai l (to or bitrh was there by tl.eperm:s-i n nf the owner or person who harbor the same about his or her house; pmviV.!. tlmt birr hers and others -e I in from sta'is in any marketh ise, i r pers. ns selling fro;u w a-rons or oilier vefdrle on any markets; ace. my keei a a:ch j.e, chainej, or otherwise securely fastened t-t the s" a1:, wann. or other vt-l. icle, he. she. or they af'ms from. Si-.i . -2. 'I'h-.i it s':a 1 t the duty d the market -masvr. when any do or bitch i foui d in any marker-hotjs or on any inarket-spa.-e i:i vmlatiuti nf toe first s-ctton of this or lieatice. to a-certain. if he ca", to w h-rti suru aniina' be'opff", or whu hati-os it a'.nit hi or her Iioijse. and, if h-" si. a!' so a-certa n,'o eirc? romp'aint befo-e the mayor. A i d. if to person ran 'e f. m "il w.'i " owns or harbvs s-ir-h atiiu.al. th-n it s'nii t-e !a f il ami it is he-er y ma le his duty to use any means that ne may d- ern proper ;o d'ive so h animal fmat the said market-he -e or market-space, or to kUl, or cause the sim to i killed fort'm itii. ftr. . 3. This ordinance to he in force f.-otn and after its publication. Pa-fseJ. Ap-il G. 1 -, CCLV'FR WnoriEI'RX, P-rci.ie-t. Att"t: F. Cri mea' ou City Clerk. n.syl

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S. F. & J. B. COVINGTON, Editors. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 2, 1849. JOB PRINTING. Ilavinj; made larje additions to our a5sortment of Job Typ" ctirine; the last season, we are prepared to do every description of Job Print'iup; in a style unsurpassed by any establishment in the t?tate, and at prices that cannot fail to iVe satisfaction. It is deemed unnecessary to enumerate the diilerent descriptions of work, and xve therefore invite custom in every branch of the business. Those who may favor us with their custom i in this line may rely upon havin-r their Tvork done with neatness, accuracy and promntness. . . ?. - i i"-""s A share cf the public patronage ia this line i respectfully solicited. JOSEPH A. WRIGHT, A candidate for Governor, will address his fellow citizens at the following places and times, to-wit: Bowling Green, Clay co. Monday, April 30. Point Commerce, Greene co. Tuesday .May .1 Bloomfield, Greene co. Wednesday, May 2. Washington, Daviess co. Thursday, May 3. Tetersburgh, Pike co. Friday, May 4. Princeton, Gibson co. Saturday, May 5. Cynthiana, Posey co. Monday May 7. New Harmony, Posey co. Monday, May 7. Mount Vernon, Posey co. Tuesday, May 8. Evansville, Vanderburgh co. Wedn'day May 9. Booneville, Warrick co. Thursday, .May 10. Rockport, Spencer co. Friday, May 11. Troy, Perry co. Saturday, May 12. Rome, Perry co. Saturday, May 12. Fredonia, Crawford co. Monday, May 14. Leavenworth, Crawford co. Monday ", May 14. Mauckport, Harrison co. Tuesday, "May 1."). Corydou, Harrison co. Wednesday, May 1G. Georgetown, Floyd co. Thursday, May" 17. New Albany, Floyd co. Thursday, .May 17. Charlestown, Clark co. Friday, Mav 1n" Salem, Washington co. Saturday, May ID. Paoli, ( ) range co. Monday, M-iy -21. Mount Pleasant, Martin co. Tuesday, May 22. Uedford, Lawrence co. Wednesday, May 23. 131oomington, Monroe co. Thursday, May 21. Nashville, IJrown co, Friday, May" 25. Columbus, Bartholomew co. Saturday, May 2f. Fr un Godey's Lady's r?-k. TIMOTHY rETTIGRI'AV'S WIFF'S HUSBAND A SKETCH. BV MISS. LESLIE. It was twelve o'clock at noon, and the family of Hilary Corndf!Ter (a substantial farmer iu one of the middle States) were seated round the dinner-table, and partaking of such fare as was cus-

tomary in farm-houses thirty or forty years ago. I John Dower's mill- A man wiio came to look In those days no country people were dyspeptic; at the new wheel was telling about them; and and men, women, and children could eat pie upon I this is the account lie gives. One time or anpuddiag, and pudding, upon pie. Iu the present other, they have lived in in every county in the instance the first course was a "bag-pudding," State, and next move they'll h ive to progress

with abundance of cream dip, to be followed by a vast pot-pie, piling a vast dish with plenty of soft crust and hard crust well steeped in thick gravy. Tlie last course was a great peach pie. Massy slices of tiie pudding had just been helped round, when the attention of tiie eaters was diverted by an unusual tramp of horses, and Gideon and Merlin Corndaffer (two tali young men, commonly called "the boys") ran to the porch door to ascertain what was going by. Tit, i tr lilt rr 1 niter c v p! . tn t i n n f . t T r r "V I e-v , . f

come and look at the moving!" brought out ,' 9a'd Hilary CorndallVr. "And what do they immediately all tlie rest of the family, including I do""' Betsey EufTum, the spinning-girl. " Notiiiu-'." Fassing slowly along tlie road, they beheld tlie ! "And why." strangest cavalcade that had ever greeted their j "The man can do nothing because he's a poor eyes. On horse the first, rode a woman in a j creature; and the wife will do nothing because dingy calico gown and a battered black bonnet, j corm,s 0f a great family. One of her grandcarrying upright before Iter a small circular tea- fdthers was a squire, and the other an assemblytable, turned up perpendicularly, and screening man. There was nothing grand about Timothy her face like a great heavy sun-shade. At the ' IYttigrew, but she married him for bis beautypommel of her saddle hungjby a loop an ancient j,e ;s sail; to have had some once. He did not band-box, tied round with a long strip of red ; make j-, fortune by marrying, for his wife flannel, that scarcely kept it from falling to pieces. 1 brought him nothing but the glory of her grandIt went bumping against the shoulders of the : th-rs; lier own father bing a worthless, brokenhorse in a manner that could not be agreeable to ' ,town scamp. Timothy had tried t- get along in him, notwithstanding '-hat he looked like an ani- ' var:0U3 ways but never could manage it. And mal accustomed to ail the rubs of life, except ' til(4y have taken to depending on luck, comthose oi rubbing down. A nd the pommel carried forl'5nf; ulves with the notion that the world double, sustaining, in addition to the band-box, a Ua " a rnni;IirT on. anfl that nobody sticks by

large bundle tied up in a checked handkerchief. Attached to the crupper hung a tin coffee-pot, j balanced on the other side by a pair of tall iron j canclesticks tied together by a strip of rag. j Horse the second was occupied by a thin, i stoop-shouldered, ye'dow-faced man, carrying , cross-ways before him a cradle, beneath which ; was folded an old quilt. Within the cradle was tied a baby, its head jogging from side to side; but happily it had jogged itself to sleep. In his hand the man carried a frying-pan, and a grid- I iron dangled from his sicdle. High b-hind him, and close at his Lack, so as to bend him uncomfortably forward, rose a mysterious pile of strangely irregular form, its contents concealed beneath a blanket. After the man came horse the third, with a big boy, who carried a small girl before him, and a large cn? behind him; the foremost girl holding on by the horse's tangled mane, the hindmost bv the boy's jacket, thereby palling it nearly off his ' shoulders; the spare hand of the boy shouldering ; an old gun, the tali girl conveying a long brccm, !

and the little one a patched calabash. The rear wa brought up by what at first seemed a tump-

ter horse, that appeared to be following of his own acccrd, and who was nearly hidden by beds and bedding tied up in old coverlets, and diversified by all manner of things stuck in here and there, and which it must have required some ingenuity to tie on and about, and to stuff down here and stand up there. But on a nearer view, a little boy might be discerned in the midst. The four steeds seemed paragons of meeknes, all looking as if long since resigned to their condition, and the expression of their countenance having a great resemblance to that of their master. The costume of the whole family was shabby, ill-assorted and inconvenient. There was something so grotesque in this strange procession, that the Corndaffers found it difficult to keep their countenances "within the limits of becoming mirth." The equestrians perceived this as they rode along. Tlie woman raised her head sternly and proudly; the man bent his still lower. The tall girl looked straight forward; and the big boy shouted "Hurrah for all of us!" A turn in the road soon carried the strangers out of sight, and the Corndaffers all went back to their dinners; the men laughing, and the women ejaculating "Well, if everl" - "Well, I never!"' "A goodly company" said Martin Corndaffer, who had read some books; though in those days books were scarce among country people. "A handsome moving, an't it Margy?" said the farmer to his wife. "Carrying their goods in such an unchristian way, all upon horses, and never a cart nor a wagon." "Poor things!" said Margy. "I wish we had asked them to stop and get some dinner. Victuals never come amiss to travelers." "I don't know" replied the husband. "Do remember the two English beggars that you called in last summer? One despised Indian pudding, and the other would not touch pumpkin pie; and both of them laughed at hominey." "Well well" resumed the good Margy "these an't English. They belong to our own people; but where they come from it's hard to guess." "I've a notion"' said Gideon Corndaffer "they're the people that have taken Stony Lonesome. If so, I heard of them yesterday at John Dower's mill. A man who came to look out of it, for they're pretty j-ear tiie border "Did you le-arn their name?" inquired tha farmer. "lie that an't the head of the family" replied Gideon "is known in all their neighborhoods as Timothy Pettigrew's wife's husband. " "That's enough" said Martin. "It gives at once his character in all its double-distilled henpeckery" "It's plain to be seen they're a queer family' i trie way. (TO ES CONTINt ED.) The writer ba witnessed one eisct'v Mmilar. Sadness. There is a mysterious feeling that frequently passes like a clou 1 over the spiritIt conies upou the soul in tiie busy buvtle of life, in the social circle, in the calm and silent retreat of solitude. Its pow er is alike supreme over the weak and lion hearted. At one time it is cand by the flitting of a single thought aero the ocean of memory, gloomy and solemn aj the death-knell; overshadowing all the bright hope and sunr-y feelings of the heart. Who can dencrile it, and yet who has not felt its bewildering influence? Still it is a delicious sort of sorrow; and Uke a cloud dimming the sur.-l.iae of the river, although casting a momentary shade cf gloom, it enhances the beauty of returning brightness. jgrCom petition has reduced the fare between Pittsburgh sad Beaver, a ciistaace of thirty mile, to five ceutj.