Madison Daily Courier, Volume 1, Number 62, Madison, Jefferson County, 11 July 1849 — Page 1

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MADISON IAILY COLIllEU. Printed and Published by SAMUEL F. !c JOHN B. COVINGTON.

OiTice on Weft street, Post Office Building.

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COLM Y Ol t lCtS, Clerk's, Anditor'f. Treasurer's. Reco'der's. Sheriff's offices, and Court House at the corner of Main and Maincross streets.

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I'll fit CUES: Baptist Church, on Vinest., between Main-Cross and Third, services SaLbaih inurning and evening Rev J. A. Kirtley, Pastor. Christian Church, on Poplar Lane, between Main-Cross and Third, service Sabbath morning and evening Elder flood win, Pasior. Christ Church, ( Protectant Episcopal.) on .Mulberry, between Maui Cress and Third, services Sabbath morning and afternoon Rev. It. B.Clax'on, I'asior. Gern an Lutheran Church, O". M a. n Cross St., corner of Church st. and M am-Cros, services Sabbath morning and afiernooii Sachse. Pastor. Methodist E. Churches. Rev. Wm. M. Daily, P. E. of

Madjson District, residence corner Main cross and Broad-

COUNTING-HOUSE CALENDAR 1849.

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Wec'ey Chapel, (M. E ) on Main Cross between West and Poplar Lane, services Sabbath morning and evening Rev. Walter Prescott. Pastor. Third Street Clin ch (M. E.) on Third street, between Broadway and Poplar Lane, srrvii es Sabbath in irnitig and evenm; Rev. W. Malick Pastor. St. John's Church (M. E ) at present on Th';rd street at the t'pper Seminary, services Sabbath morning and evenitiL' Rpv. J. 5. Haylpss Pastor. Cennan Methodist E Church, on Third s , between Main and Mulberry, services Skbba'h ruoriiitig and evenina Rev. J. II. Harth. I'asior. Colored M. E. Church on Walnut s-t . above Fifth st , services Sabbath morning and evening Rev. Mark Smith. Pa-tor. l'rotesiant Methodist Church, on Third st., between Mulberry and West, services Sabbath morning end evenins?. First Pres'iytprian Church (Old School) on Broadway betwppii Second anil H iirh sts.. services on Sabbath morninir and evening R( v. C Leavenworth. Pastor. Second Pre byfrian Church. New School, comer of West and Thiid sts .services Sabbath morning and afterlemoon U v I!. Curtis, Pastor. Associate Presbyterian Church, corner of Hijh st and Cherry Lane, sei vices Sabbath morning and alternoon Rev. J Brown, Pastor. St. Michael's Church. Catholic, on Third St ., at the head of Chu rch, services mi Sanhaih morning and evening Rev. Mr. Dnpontivas. Pasior. I'niversalist Church, on West street, between Mainero9 and Third, services First and Thiid Sundays in each, mouth Kev. K. F. Foster. Pastor. American Home Missionary Society Acency, Rev. II. Little, ai'ent. Third St., l-tween Vine and Elm American Sundav School Union Agency. Rev W. D. Rosseter, aen', Third st., between East and Walnut. American Bih'e Societv Depository at Dutton & Adams' hoosiork e, Main-Cross st.

MADISON HOUSE, BY JOIIl XV. On Main st., between Front ami Columbia, C'NC'NNATr, OT'O.

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POST OFFICE, Corner of West and Second streets. AUHIVALS AXU Di;iMltTlKEM OF THE .MAILS. C STFRN. via Cincinnati. O. Arrives dai'y at 51 P. M.

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aid the M.tdisou (telle, Capt. J. ti. Wkioiit. Tne a'Hive named boats leave Malison and ( 'iur iutia: i daily, Sunoays excepted. Leave Madison i'nmediate'y a'ter tiie arrival of the cirs, and Cincinnati at 1 1 o'clock, .A M

FRANKFORT, Ky , v a New Casile arrives Tuesday s, Tim rsdays and sa'urd'ys at do Closes same days li do PARIS, via Kent Arrives Thursdays at 11 do Closes do l-- M. N ATOLD IN, via New Marion Arivrs Wednesdays and Fridays at 0 P.M. Closes same days at S do JEFFERSON v ILLEviaLexiiut u, I n 1-A rrives Tuesdays, Thursdays and SaiurOays ai G do ('lo-es same days at 0 M JfpThe Ofiice on wep days will open atGJo'clock, A. M. ami close at f P. M. $y- Snndavs. open at S A- M.; c!ose a'. 9 A. M. Open at o P. M., and dose at ti P. M. HATES OF roSTAtiFJ. The foHowine are the ratea of postage established hy the Act ol March X 14!): i Ptiom not p-r"piinu h.i'f an ounce, not over 3t0 miles.

5 cents; over :'tHi mi es in ceu s. Over ha f an ounce I nd not exceeding: an ounce, double thp.-e rates. Any i

fractional excess over an ounce is always counted an ounce. Ship letters, delivered where received f cnts if enn--veyed by mail, two cents added to i lie usual jiostage. On letters deposited in a po.-t oriU-e for ship, one cent. Handbills, circulars, and advertisements not exceeding on- sheet, unsea'ed. any distance, three rents, i repaid News aoers. sent from the( Hi c of publication, not ex ceditiu 'l.'.MHltquare inches, under one hundred miles, or wiitiu the. State, one cent; over one hundred miles, and on: ,f iJe S ate, ii cents. Transient newspapers the same rate 'trepaid. Pamphlets of all descriptions, not exceeding one ounce, C cents a copv; for each addt ional ounce. 1 cent. A fractional ecess lr man a half ounce, is not counted; if a half ounce or more it iscounted an ounce. Drop letters, two cents. Letters advert sed are charired the cost of advertising, ri' to exceed four cents. Leter carriers in cities receive on letters not ever t wo rent-?; on newspapers and pamphlet, half a cent. Way letteis, one cent extra.

SW JFIIKE ISO. -1. ii - Tuts fine steamer has been purchased hy a r company in this city, thoroughly repa'p d. aisiaaffiSi S(!l will hereafter Mm as a reu'iiUr packet 1'i-ui'rii i lie cities of Madison and Lonisv'Hc. Mie will leavp M ad'son every Monday. WednPSiiay ai d Friday, at - o'clock, P M, and returnini leave Louisville every Tu-sday. Tlmrsilav, and Saturday, at the same hour. For IreiL'ht or pas-iiL'e, aptdv on board, juiie 2--;t?if " JOHN G. CLINE. Master.

JOHN WOODBCRN. JOHN R. WOODBLRN. J . AV O O O Ii U II X V St) A , WHOLESALE GROCERS. Forwarding ami Commission Merchants joi IT Ohio S.r . Frovtino Steamboat r,ANniNo.

Forwarding- and Commission West Mt. near Steamboat liaudin, MADISON, INDIANA.

TIIAVKIJ.1XU FAflLITIEJf. Railroab. Paensrer train for Indianapolis leaves i be Depept on Ohio street, between Mulberry and West, very day, except Sunday, at TI o'clock, A. M. StkaMbboats. Daily line to Cincinnati, and Louis vllle, departs every day Sundays excepted, immediately vn the arrival of the Indianapolis cars.

in'kw concuss i o.n hocm;. TTAVING opened a Commission Hone in this city i for the sale of Prod ce a"0 Groceries, and the receiviiiij and torwardina o" poods. 1 ho;e by my attention to mve satisfaction and '.iprpjjy srctire a portion of the business. I am prepaied lo irake advances on flour or o1 her produce whfn icv ved in s o-e.or to l shipped Lyme to ' another marke. fori-a'e. ' wid t'ive the receiving and forwardme of goods bv river o.- railroad, my particular attention at as 'ow ia es e '; cm be done. P""il IS CKO. M. BRIGHT.

1VD F.I'I'.i 1 i: F IC o F. il OF OD D FELLOWS. H l on the north east corner of Main Cro!S and Mul lerty streets. Monroe Lodge, No. 2. meets everv Monday evening. Wtstiiiigton Lodge, No. 11, meets every Thursday event! g Wtbipy Encampment, No. 2, nieeta First and Third Tu"sdav- in each month. . DeiTee Lodge meets second Friday In each mouth.

WILLIAM II. LOWE, LEATHER A.VD FLXDLVG STORE. Main Cross Street, near Cherry Lane, ap 1 1 MAPI S ON , INDI ANA. t I TV MIOK NTO IS iZ " WY$J E ate jost rpc-ivinj our Spring stock of Hoots V and !Uoes. They have been secte,l with care, and w iil be sold on our old principle Low Prices asp rkadv Mo.sty. apnl IS R. & L. MARVIN. Main-cross street, 2 doors east of the Bank.

SONS OF Tt M I'KISANCF. Hall o'i the soxr.k side of Ma n-cross, between Mulberry and M.iu street.. MaoUoit Temple of Honor, No. , meets every Friday vmii'!. Madison Division, No. S, meets every Tuesday eve-Itinz-Neiis'oa Dlf is'on, No. 31, meets every Thursday eve SiUl. Olive Branch Division No. 34, meets every Saturday cvenmj Escelsior Section. No. 10, Cadetsof Temperance, niee'a evey Holiday evening. i . 1AS.NS. IIa.! an West utreet. tetween Main cross and Third. Union) ijdge. No. 2, nieeu second Monday evening in each month Mad -tan Chapter, No. 1. deets second Thursday eTeBin ia each niontti.

SULLIY A., AVILSOA CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic Dru Goods.

Main Cross Street, between Mulberry and West ?IADIM) IXD. 11 . J . II A T II A Y A , 03 y a a 0 -9 T v fCORXFR OF MAIN AND FRONT STREETS,) ISlJINCi !rrv, INDIANA. Keeps constan !y ri lia"d a eei eral assontment of ail articles in his line, to which he wou'd respec'luily call the attention of all persons wishing to purchase. RismeSun. nur il-Umo JOHN A. IIF.NDISIC Ii, Attorney at Law, JIadison, Indinia.

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2 2 S w 3 h c " o g e c i c 5 - 2 " Rises. bets. , 5 -. . - . H. M. H. M. JAN., 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 22 4 51 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 7 21 4 53 14 15 16 17 13 19 20 7 18 5 6 21 22 23 24 25 2G 27 7 13 5 14 23 29 30 31 FEB., 1 2 3 7 C 5 22 4 5 G 7 8 9 10 7 0 5 30 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 G 51 5 38 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 6 42 5 46 25 26 27 23 MARCH 1 2 3 6 32 5 53 4 5 G 7 8 9 10; 6 21 6 1 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 6 10 6 8 18 19 20 21 22 23 24.! 5 59 6 14 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 5 4- G 21 ArRIL, . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 5 46 6 28 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 5 27 6 34 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 5 17 6 41 22 23 24 25 26 27 2 5 7 6 43 29 30 MAY, 1 2 3 4 5 4 59 6 55 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 4 52 7 1 13 14 15 16 17 18 19; 4 46 7 7 20 21 22 23 25 25 2 4 41 7 13 27 2s 29 30 31 JUNE, 1 2 4 37 7 IS 345678 9' 4 36 7 22 10 11 12 13 14 15 1C 4 35 7 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 4 37 7 27 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 4 39 7 27 JULY, .. I 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 43 7 26 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 4 47 7 23 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 4 53 7 19 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 4 58 7 13 29 30 31 AUG., 1 2 3 4 5 5 7 G 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 5 11 6 53 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 5 17 6 49 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 5 24 6 40 26 27 28 29 30 31 SETT., 1 5 30 G 29 2 3 4 5 G 7 8 5 36 6 18 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 5 42 6 7 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 5 49 5 36 23 24 25 26 27 38 29 5 55 5 45 30 OCT., 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 2 5 34 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 6 9 5 23 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 6 16 5 13 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 6 24 5 4 28 29 30 31 NOV., 1 2 3 6 31 4 56 4 5 G 7 8 9 10 6 39 4 49 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 7 6 47 4 43 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 6 55 4 39 25 26 27 28 29 30 DEC, 1 7 8 4 36 2 3 4 5 G 7 8 7 9 4 36 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 7 14 4 37 16 17 18 19 -JO 21 2-3 7 19 4 40 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 7 21 4 44 30 31

Rank wVoe Table and Exchange List

Corrected Weekly from the Cincinnati papers

OHIO. O. Life Ins. T. C0...1 pm Lafayetie do Franklin do t'ommercial di Median's' & Traders'. . do City Bank do State b'k of Ohio brancs par Clinton b'k Columlms.. ..par Chi llicol he par Cirrleville, Jos Old. P.. .pat Circiv'e S. ltemuck, no sab 1 av ton pur Franklin b'k C'dumh.is...par Geauira I ar Marietti pi' MrssiPon par Mt Pleasant ar N'orwa' k N'ew Li.-bon P&r St. C!airviile par Sandusky F.and M's. bk Steub'vlie.p r Jefferson Branch par Steu' enville no sale Wo osier do VVestern Reserve par Xenia par Zanesville paf Cleveland par Coin. Bk Lake Erie p r Com. Hfc Scioto par Hamilton par Lancaster par Miami ExpjrtmCo , ''." dis Crbana 5u dis Granville .ru di? Farmer's Bk Canton. .Go dis West Union no sale Le! anon no sale All other Ohio Bks,. .110 sale INDIANA. 3. Bank and branches. . .par KENTUCKY. All solvent Banks i pm

TENNESSEE.

All solvent Banks. ...3Jis

ALABAMA

Vo' ile. Hank of . . 1 J 12 dis

Other Bks '"t ate. n-'s 0iS dis

ARKANSAS.

All Banks GO' TO dis

NORTH CAROLINA

All solvent 1 r n ks. . . . .2 dis

SOUTH CAROLINA.

All solvent Banks. . 1 i.. 2 dis

GEORGIA.

Audits' Siivai. ;s".h . . . . Uiher liauks..

LOUISIANA. 1st, 2d Muni. N O... :?1 do ... Solvent Banks j ILLINOIS. -'tate Bank Snawneeioivri . VIRGINIA.

! Eastern solvent Banks, par

W helin2 j s upwards, .par Under 5 1 dis

i EASTERN BANKS New England vew York .... New Jersey Pennsylvania Maryland ." and u i ard

Under 5 lli dis

I MICHIGAN St. Clair River Raisin ' akland Co

Hank of Michigan M icuigan In. Co. .. .

WISCONSIN. Ma & Fire Ins. Co 3 (31 rl

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June 28-37i 2f

These Banks have heret"foieben from 3S3 dlscoun. nt are now generally received at par. AN ORDINANCE To Refuse to License Taverns, Coffee- houses, A'e. Porter or Beer Shops, or Houses for the sale or barter of Spirituous or Fermented Liq tors bv a ie?s quantify than a quart, or in any quantity to be d una aroutthe retailer's house, out house ard or garden in the ci:y of Madison. SEf Tiov 1. He it ordained by the Common Council rf he eitv of Madi-on. "I hat hereaf er ro license shall e zranted to any persrm to retail spuituousor fermented liquors in thp ritv of Madison. SBi-. Si. 'I hat if any person shall set! rr barter any spiriiuous or fermented liquors, bv a lest quautitv than a quart, or in any quan'i'y 'O te drunk i m about he re'ailf r hroise cut -house yard or earceti, wi tun the rorporat on limi'sof the city of Madison, he, she. or they "hall. urnn conviction thereof, beiore any tribunal havit jurisdiction, pay. for every u:h otfei.te. not les than twenty ror more then one hundred d'; lars Aid anv ters.nv upon who-e information eny onvicion shah l had. shall be enti !ei to and shah revive or.e ha'f ot said fine, w ben the Jame t-Jiill be colleeicd. fic 3. That a'l nrdinarres heretofore passed on the sujert of retailing sptriruou an t fernien'ed I. ;uors in the city of Madison cmi'U in conflict with this ordinance te and the same is hereby repf'a'ed Se . 4. This ordinance 10 tie in force from and after i; publication. Passed May 17. ML CULVER WOODBURV. Pr'-t Attt-s' F Crumbaush. City Ckrj cuay-'l.

READ THIS! It is certainly a duty which every one owes to society to endeavor to look as well as

postiDie. let there are many persons who, tor want f proper care ndthe application of a sufficient remeJv.

surfer their hair gradually to fall off", until they become

prematurely bald. I his rnieht be prevented by the lime ly application of Jules Hauel's Eau Lustrale Hair Restorative, which has received the approbation of some of the best chemists in the country, and which will stop the falling off of the hair, and eive ii new lite and vigor, it is also an excellent article for dressing the hair, giving it

beautilul lustre, and keeping the scalp clean and

healthy.

the ereat popularity of tins article has induced dis

honorable persons to sell a trashy imitation. 1 would particularly caution the public to ask for Jules Hauei's

Eau Lustral Hair Restorative, and to shun all other.

JULES HAUES, Perfumer, ICO Chesnut street, Philadelphia. For sale in Madison by F. E. SCIRE, Agent.

DAILY COURIER.

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j. neve there is a t-oii wan tae ahove title, in w men

a lady makes a great ' to-do." on the discovery of a grey

hair amona her raven locks; but we have known many persons who had not onelarey hair, tut a head covered with them, wh), thanks to JULES HAUEL'S Vegetable

Liouid Hair Dye, can now boast of beautiful black hair.

Tins celebrated article is adapted to a'l complexions, nd any one can Instantaneousl v chance red or erey hair, eyebrows, or whiskers, to a'beauliful b ack; brown, or

chestnut color, without the least inconvenience; the

colors of which are so natural in appearance, that it is

impossible for a strancer to tell that a dye has been used. Tiiey are also indelible, and are not affected bv the ac

tion of the air, heat, or moisture. Jules Hauel's Vege

tanle Liquid Hair Dye possesses greater efficacy than any other de in use, and is warranted f ntirely free from any deleterious substances. Beware of imitations of this article, most of which are very injurious, burnina the skin, and injuring the hair. If you wish an article which will produce an immediate effect, and is at the same time entirelv harmless. ak for Ju'es Dauet's Hair Dye, and take none other. JULES H AUEL. Perfumer, t-jo Chesnut street. Phiiadelph;a. For sale in Madison by F. E. fcUIRE, Atrent. june 1 1

A IS AIlISAUOr.M 01JEKATIO.N IF Choloroform and Ether wi I render persons insenl sib'e to pain, i' is clearly the du'y of those w ho sel many of the articles purporting to tie Shavnm Soap, to present each purchaser with a sufficient quant ity o' the above articles to relieve 1 heir sufferings while undercoma the operation of snaviim. JULE- HAUEL'S PR EM' I'M SHAVING CREAM is now admitted by all to be the very test article for snaviug to be found in this or any other country. In the use of my Almond Kose and Pistachio Suaving ('ream, instead o! being an operation to le d eaded. shavim; is really a luxury. The insredients of wh ch it is com posed are of such a nature that a finer and richer lather can lie made than with any oilier article, by which the t eard is softened, and the skin is not liaole to be burned by the aKali w hich forms so large a portion of ot-er shaving soaps; nor will ii become chapped, but will remain smooth and soft as an infant's. No one after using this Shaving Cream, can ever he induced lo use any other. C mt ion is necessary in purchasine my Shaving Crenm, ag there are many imitations sold. Ask for Jules Hauel's Shaving Cream, and you will then get an article which renders shaving easv and pleasant. JULES HAL EL. Perfumer. I 'O Chesnut street. Philadelphia. For sale in Madison by F. E. SU1RE, Agent, june js-rVono CONVtRoATIONS. B Tt.E PEOPLK, No. I. J '-George, wt uld vou brlieve ii 1 -just look at my bead! My hair all appears as if K was dea I. You mcntion'd & remrdy what is it rall'd! I soon must apply it, or I will be bald." "1 told you so, Harry you thought I was wrong But if you' t have your hair dark, flowing and long. Stop lis fa iling out, aim ne w nfe to it give. Use Hauel'ri Eau Lustra Hair Restorative " For sale by JULrS HAUEL, Perfumer. PJU Chesnut St., Philadelphia. For sale in Madison by F. E. SUIRE, Agent. june 4 fl-'t

CONVERSATIONS BY THE PEOPLE, No 2. 'Ann, your skin oflate was rough and full ot pimples, But now 'tis smooth, except it be wilh dimples; Your once pale cheeks are beauteous as the rose How came it? -Soot he this anxious-bosom's woes." 'I own that 1 am chang' d, dear Mary ; so may you lie render'd beautiful believe me, it is true; And if for such transcendent loveliness you hope. Use Haiiei's Eau Divine de Venus or Nymph Soap." JULES HAUEL. Perfumer, No. 10 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. For sale in Madison by Jr. Y.. SCIRE, j inrG d2t Agent.

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OW'EKSATIONS BY THE PEOPLE, NO. 7

"George is that a woman? prav tell, if you can.

Her hp's covered with hair iiKe that of a man, I1t neck, cheek and brow seem her sex to disprove, What pity that nothing the pest will remove!" " 'Tis no pity, dear Tom Vs rare essness all; A remeuy sure ran be purchased of Hauel Ili Depi itory Powder any hair will remove. Though the roots be as deep as frees in the grove " JULES HAUEL. Pf rfurner, 1?0 Chesnut street, Philade phia Porsale in Madison by F. E. SU1RE, Agent, june i) 1 r RlH E CLIMATE of the Ui 1 ed States is proverbial l for its sudden changes; and we often experience both 'he extrunes of heat and cold within a fjw hours. This, while it is very trying upon the general ha!tr of the system, is especiali y so upon the sbin Ladies of de icate complexion are peculiarly fable to suffer Horn ihese Hidden changes, a thev often result in tan. sunburn. morphew. c JULES HAUEL'S NYMPH SOAP and Eau Divine de Venus, (which is the same ar'icle m a liquid state. are ihe only articles which will effectually remedy these defects. There are many washes and other compounds sold for thij purpose, some f which are very dele'erious, leing compounded rf mineral suV-ian res. and shoii'd by all means be avoided. Jules Hauel's Nymph Soap is composed, for the most part, of balsamic plants, which are we'l known to phys'cians and cnemists for their extremely bland and purifying effects on the skin; tharehy totally eradicating all unsightly eruptions, such as Pimples, sunburn, redness of the skin, fecai. and oiiier cutaneous diseases. The use of this article will, in a shirt time, change t he most bilious eimp!en.ti to a beautiful whiteness, imparting at the same time a d'iraTe bloom. It's r x : ra1 ird mary rffieicy has been te.. titled to by hundreds who have eifieriericed its lenencial effects. Beware of all article purr orting to le Nymph Soap unless 'hey have my name attached, as there are imitations of thin article offered for sale, put up in tae same style, but of course worthies JULES HAUEL. Perfumer, K'O Chesnu' street. Philade'phia. For sale in Madison oy F. E. SCIRE, Aent. june Jtl CLEANLINESS, it is well known, is cotiduciv" to health. Nothing is more unpleasant than the if h -tng sensation produced by nerspi-ation and dandruff" in the h ad. Jules Maud's Lustia! Hair R estorstive is a delightful article for ceaning re hair, impartinr to ii an asreeaMe fragrance, and dtt-ipatm 'he teeiing of languor so often fe:t during warm we. t her. JULES HAUEL. Perf.imer, X:J Chesnut s-.rept. Prii!a!er)h& Forsa'e in Madison, by F. E. SUIHE, A?ent! iOOT AND !IIO: ISV TIIE I'ACjrt-AGE.-I am now rceivirg, and sha.l 1 ounng v! ine BUii.mer, at stion intervals, a fine s o: of ail kinds of IIOOT AND II()i;. Ce-untrv merchants w ho de e the het of Reta'! Wr rk will find in mv siocs the brands of Sioromb. Partrirfge Wood Robu.snn. Ryan, c, c. a!) feiecred wort care in Boston, and various manufactirring distrlrtsof New England, mar ir-s-Cmo A .H EN DKICKj1.

JI. C. i A it UK It, Editor.

JOSEPH A. WIUGIIT. A candidate for Governor, will be with Mr, Matson at his appointments cornrneneiiij at Danville, on Saturday the 2d day of June, and end at Huntington, on Saturday the lth of June And will then continue his appointments as follows; at which times and places he invites the attendance of Mr. Matson, his competitor: Blufften, Wells co. Monday 9th Julv Blackford, Blackford co. Tuesday 10th July. Portland, Jay co. Wednesday 11th July. Winchester, Randolph co. Thursday 12th. New Castle, Henry Co. Friday 13 July. Cambridcre city, Wayne co. Saturday 14 July. Centreviile, Wayne co. same day 3 o'clock. Richmond, same evening 7 o'clock. Liberty, Union co. Monday 16th Julv. Fairfield, Franklin co. same evening 7 o'clock. Connersville, Fayette co. Tuesday 17th July. Laurel, Franklin co. same evening 7 o'clock. Rushville, Rush co. Wednesday l8th Julv. Shelbyville, Shelby co. Thursday 19th July. St. Omer, Decatur co. same evening 7 o'clock. Greensburgh, Decatur co. Friday 20 July. Brook ville, Franklin co. Saturday 21st July. Harrison, same evening 7 o'clock. Lawrenceburg, Dearborn co. Monday 23d. Aurora, same evening 7 o'clock. Versailles, Ripley co. Tuesday 24th July. Rising Sun, Ohio co. Wednesday 25th July. Vevay, Switzerland co. Thursday 26th July. Madison, Jefferson co. same evening 7 o'clock. Vernon, Jennings co. Friday 27th July. Lexington, Scott co. Saturday 28th July. Brownstown, Jackson co. Monday 30th July Rockford, Jackson co. Tuesday 31 st July. Edinburgh, Johnson co.same evening 7 o'clock Franklin, Johnson co. Wednesday Aug. Ut. Martinsville, Morgan co. Thursday Aug 2d. Mooresville, same evening 7 o'clock. Greencastle Putnam co. Friday Aug. 3d. Terre Haute, Vigo co. Saturday Aug 4th. It will be seen that Mr. Wright by this arrangement, will visit all the counties in the State, except 11, and it is expected that Col. Lane, the candidate for Lieut. Governor, will visit those portions of the State. We are authorized to say lor Mr. Wright that he fills his appointments at the hour designated, and that it is necessary for him to be prompt in his appointments in order to fill the same; he hopes his fellow-citizens will likewise be prompt in attending the appointments at the hour designated. JA7JILS II. LAM, Democratic Candidate for Lieutenant Governor, will address his Fellow Citizens at the foliowiug times and places: Washington, Daviess co. Tuesday June 19; h.

Fetersburgh, Pike co. Wednesday June 2Uih. Jasper, Dubois co. Thursday June 21st. Mount Pleasant, Orange co. Friday June 221, irleans, Orange co. Saturday June 23d. Paolt, Orange co. same day 7 o'clock P. M. Other appointments will be announced by Mr. Lane, running up to the day of the election. TEAS! TEAS!. nivKRVIHLL Ac GOODF, the Agents for Ihe - .New Y01 K Pekm 'J ea Co. have just received an invoice of their jus ly celebraied Teas, wtiicli will be sold at the Company's New York prices. (reeu Xenu YOUNG II YSO.N Sweet Cargo. .Vic per P..

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