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.igy The editor of the Abolition sheet in tbfs city, forcibly reminds us of t&tf^i>Je of peacock and the erase. When the peacock was strutting past tbtf cnmc, with hir gandy 7»inmes e*-

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gardod tlie crane as some mean, ordinary person, uufit for jthin ooaapany. To this insolence the erano remarked that4•peacock#^Su very $ne birth iWt^tfJtnefeothtr* et 1 ma&ethcm |5»o but ih^J betbouglititamtjcb n&tilng -to Be able to ^vaWy^ihe

W5uds/"ifaon to ttrui about upon the S£g$ui*f aodbogazed -a| Jjy" i1ildjr«$. are* pretty w^ t'oft Wut&l,

Ijf observation, thafthepeacock editor was only calculated, by 13ivine Providence, to walk the earth as a thing of life, for the amusement of children* and as i-plaything for coquettish lapses—bis mind can- never carryiJtifn above-tbis plodding walk, and hfl^ jv^rrr|3^co«^sde^lile, when lie sees any ootKising above him iu buwoes^or otherwise, ami heroically btrives do convince those of. his associates ihat they rise not .by their own power, bat by the force and influehee of others. If successful in this effort to thusconvince his comrades, the rc-sult-will evidently be—heatill remains theimplnckcdpeacock editor, admire a he

JP^TTlw Express of yesterday, in alluding to the article that appealed in the Union of the day beforo, attributed -it to Gol. Thothps-un, and made it the subject of a personal attack upon that gentleman. The Editor, regardless of truth, as ho always is, positively asserts that Colr Thompson is the antU^?IIerslates a fajwhoed—knowfdli^and dglitcra^ery... ..'Every^ woiiroi^iKtj^^ by tltV,|eUiar caijtor of this paper, and if aeeiifrl my additional proof lustaitt Iris assertion there made, that the editor of^thf PxpfffBff^oosea sight of the ti^at}}, ho has himself now furnished it. A man who will tell a deliberate lie on ono subject, should not be behoved on any. ,t jJL •£W UlTQ Indianfc DejnocratuS, ptesk ns far as they have received "tho 'facts touching this Lecdmpton 0usihesV,-aro tliv.idcdae folIowai—For fordiii^' Ihc

Cofl^tiitrtipn uppn llie peopl# of £LaaMiii whether they like if drnot^-Tfvd Indianapolis Sentinel, Lafayette Argus, Evansville Enqtiirer, Iittshvillu J^kfbniat)|'I'iptpn democrat, ve.^-r OpposeJ is the New AlbHny X^dgcr, Terre-IIante Journal, Rockport Deuit •cr^/Iddia):m^H*rV*olk^*tt» Cravvfor^^^^l^lioga i^poT^Piiiaros, CtoaUcu Democrat, Yincennee Sun, Bhelbyville Volunteor—nine^ jSq the admQ»lklf€t^\ is in tiiiaority thiis far of nearly two to onel

&BF, An action for debt by a wife against her husband, to roctrer moaiisy l&tofHi'bf being property ac^ui^ed after marriage, wa* tried in U» Oommon Pleas of Periy' Chr^a^ft&w ham -p»^«idiag.

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whether j*, lualauon suit against her husband^ wTlie Court decided that- sh# coold4 and deliv^n&dX verdict ior the plaintiff for the sura *$2 50&*£ 0

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of -a child's dying from having a full grown iuous^ In it* stomach IIo# can the U. S. Ckivernment be expected to live four years with ten thousand over-jproWb rate upon its «:omach

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ken of Evansville, that her population now numbeni 12,200. In 1S50 the Federal oansns gave her a popelation of only In 18f3 ft was 7,000. We will wager a beef «t»ak that Tw-re-Uauto/wUl come np to Eraosvillo's preaenC numbers^ Who mf

itir An cle«ti«n for Member of Congress wis held yeet'orilay In 'he 7Ut Dtstritt of Haasacljusetta, to fill the vacancy caused by tke resignation of the Hon. K. P. B»nks, the Ghr«rnor ^leet -of ti»t State.'

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My IiEWivED JSarrustuNo:—I am an uularnt preacher, of whom you've no dobbt hearn before, and 1 now appear to expound the Scriptures and pint out the narrow way which leads from a vain world to the streets of the JWoofatum, and my text which I shall choose for the occasion is in the ledi of the Bible, somewhere between the second Chtonikills and the la&t chapter of Timothy Titns, and when you will find it you will find it in these

MAnd tbc} sfoUr kiiiw sfile ai5* fiee "bpto the nouAUim of ilepsitlitin, wb&r llie lion rwareth «{icl the wtuutgtkxxlle mourneth fur it# 6r»i twrn." my blethering', as I have befawjold you, I am an uqeddicated roao and kuow nothing about grammar talk and collidge nighfalooting but Ifm a plain nnlarnt preacher of. the Go^pil what's been foreordained,' and called to expound the Scriptures to a dyin' world, «nd prepare A perversa gcuerati5*9 for the day oT writh, "For they shall kuaw a tilt and flee tin to the mountains of llepsidam, whar the lion roareth and the whangdoodle nionrn^th for its first born."

Jly beluved brethering, the text says "they shall knaw a file." It don't .say they may, but they shall.— And now, there's tnor'n one kind of file. There's the hand saw file rattail file, single file, double file and pro6le but (be kind of file spoken of here isn't one of them kind neither} b«canse its a figer of speech, my brethering, and means go in' it alone, getting ukeered: "For they shall knaw a file and flee unto the mountains of llopssdam, whar the Jion roareth and the whangdoodle mourneth for its first born."

And now, there be souie here with fine close on thar backs, brass rings off their fingers, and lard on thar har, whatgofce it while they're young: and thar be brothers here what as long as thar iconstitutions and forty cent whisky last, goes it blind and thar be sis tors here what, when they get sixteen years old. cut thar tiller ropes and goes it with a rush but I bay, my bretberiog, take care yon don't find when Gabriel blows his last trump, that you've all went it alone and got ukeered: "For thoy shall knaw a file and,dee unto tho mountains of Ilepsidatn, whar the lion roareth and the whangdoodie mourneth its first born.'

And, my brethering, there's more danit besides llepsidam. Thar's]Rotterdatn, Haddam,, Amsterdam, milldam and don't care-a-dam—the last of which, my dear brethering, is the worst of all, and reminds me of a circumstana I once knew-in the State of Ulinoy. There was a man what built him a mill on tho East Fork of Augur Creek, audit was a good mill and ground a site of grain, but the man what built it was a miserablo sinner, and ncVer giv anything to tho church pad my brethering, oue night thar cum a dreadful storm of wind and rain and the fountains of the-great deep was' 1/roke^ up, and the aters rnihed down and swept that man's milldam into, kingdom Sum, and lo and bctold •—in the morning, -wlren h©got up, he found he vas not worth a dam. Now ,my young brethering, when storms of tewptAtmp overtake ye, take care you. don't faft from gracq and become like that old mill—not worth a dam: "For thoy shall knaw a file and flee 6nto the mountains of llepsidam, whar the lion roareth and the whangdoodlemorn^ Oth for its first bom." "Whar the whangdoodle mourneth for Us first born. This part of &o textj my dear blethering, is another figgcr of speech, and isn't to be taken as it says. Itdoesn't mean tho howUn' &UdenM&s AVfiar John,' the Hari

Shell baptist was fed on locusts and wiM^s&es, bai it means tiiy brethering, the city of New Yorleans, the lftetiaer of Wlotis, and hard IdtS^, wlflt^ttirn w'wdrth six bi& ik bnfthel (me day, andtiafy red tbo next w%ar niggetm arc aa thict aa THack Imga in a spoiled bacon ham, and" gamblers, thiem and pickpockets go ekitting about the streets like weasels in a barn •yard—^whar they have cream colored hoxses gilded eaJ-riages,. marble saicons with brandy andsogay in 'em-4-what |u)iif»^T.iiiea% than hen'a teet^ and a atringe women onec tuck in your beloved preacher and banboosled him oute'n two hundred and twenty seven dollars in thctwinkling of a shocp'3 tidl but she can't do it aga,fn. Hallelujah 1 for "They shall knaw a file and flee onto the mountains of Hep^kiam, whar the lidn roaretli and the whangdoodle mourneth for its rst ljrn/* $&» the hat, brdthttc Flint, and let every hard shell—shdil out.— .Amen,

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We meet npm tiw lerel, wed we part upon the 9qoare, What words of precious meaning those «o«U

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Come, let ua contemplate them—tbej are worthy of a tho't With the higLcat, and the lowest, and llie rare«t they are fraaght. 7?? .fen? We meet upon the level—though from every station come Tbe King from oat hiy palace, and tho poor man from fcua home.

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For the one maH leave his diadem outaide the Mason's door And the other get his true respect upon tbe checkered floor.

We part upon the square, for the world most hare its due We mingle wiib the multitude, a oold, tufrirndly crew" But Itbe influence of our gatherings in memory is green, And we long u^on the lerel to renew the hap

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There's a world where all are equal we ar0 bufrfiiigt1ward it fist We shall meet np.»n the leTel there, when the gatei of jtlenth are passed We sltall stand before the. Orient, and. our

Master will be there

To try the blocks we offer with his own uncrring square.

We shall meet upon tho level there, but never thc-ttec depart There's a mansion ever ready for each trusting, faithful heart There's a mansion and a home, and a multitude is there Who have met upon tKe "level'and bcch tried upon tbe square.

Let us meet upon the level, then,' while lbboring patient here Let us meet and let us labor, though the labor be severe, (A

Already in ihe western sky the signs bid us prepare To gather np our working tools and be tried upon the square. Hanas round, ye faithful Masons all, the brigh fraternal chain flpjyp* Ye par^upon the square below, to meet in heaven again. Oh wliat words ol precious meaning those words Masonic are We meet upon the level and we part »ipon the square! v'i "V,l

Terrible Burning Fluid Accident -u Horrid Death. Al York, Pa., on Wednesday evening, the dress of a young girl named Henrietta Mate, aged 15 or 16 yearw, took fire,,from the explosion of a fluid lamg, in tho House of Annie Budd.— She managed to get out of th9 house, on the pavement, when the air increased the flames, which "illuminated the strcot, cajbing an alarm ofj^,5^ie Pennsylvanian says: «*Mr. George .Ropp and other gentlemen ran io reiscue the Wfierirtg i^irl^ who was boing'consitfned rapidly. They tore* tlij 'reiuaj.nlng clothing from her body, when S'liorrible, ficartsickeniiig Bfgiii was presented.' From bcr knees to her'fiead her flesh was completely black, and fbll of blisters. Mnch of her head has been burned bare of hair, while her face and eves are so blistered or swolen that she cannot see, and her tongue protudes from her mouth.

In leaving the house sho passed through four doow. brushing past a cradle ih which slept a. child, wkose eyebrows^etc., were singed. Io feeling for the front door, the girl's** Augers came in contact wi^li the wall, and the finger marks were plainly discernable. the pavement she sprang at a lady, the flames reaching above her bead, ^xclai ming? "My God help nSC^t" It is ho (^xsg^iferation to say that soiao of ihe- llossh on the poar VctimV b^dy was roasted blacV. About haff plist eleven o'clock ion Thflfif3day evennj tliirty-fonr hours after the accident, ashe died."

CosvmmoN or Tobacco ManUfacTuains.—On lliursday the Virginia and North Carolina Tobacco Manufacturers met in oonventioa at Richmond, and. adopted resolutions that agenta-for the sale of manufactured tobacco shall, after the '1st Cif July next, limit their credits tb four'months —-shall make no allowahcs from the actual weight of tobacco shall state the names of purchasers, and agents shall not deal in manufactured tobaccoon their own account, or bare any intervention with brokers. It was also resolved to petition Congress to make it felony for tbf manufacturers and dealers of tobacco in any one State to use the name of any other manufacturer, or the* name of any other State, or «ay othet town or district in any other Stale, in branding their tobacco.

A Goo& IfittRWL—McLmu StrengAenlitg Cwdlal and IHood PeHfier to one of tt»« a»d«t ttsefid and pleaaaat btmmgm «f the 4sy. It w^d and agreeaWe to the taster bracrng&eWm, aJbealthj Una* to t^e stomach, rjnl Issp^iag' ^larioaf appetite. A wi&e gfaus&ili of tikis Confi*t tiakm tl»r«e Mlwttef &aii a fiu»3y jghyslcUii, as o&tr m»Sdm mlRke tm-

A few may bebadat Dr. A. ladfc*.jt j*t«calarly reoo«: taee'a i*rng Store, by calling soon. ...

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Colambus is the name proposed for a Territory to be formed in what is now known as "Carson Valley," and sometimes called the "Great uasin." It is a vast region of territory lying partly in California stated that it is now whites and 100,000 Indians. The principal town Li called Genoe. Jas. M. Crane is now at Washington as the delegate of the people in that territory. We have already a District of Columbia, the aeas of our national government, and our vocabulary is certainly not so poor that some other name as appropriate as thatof Columbus may not be found to distinguish the proposed-new Territory. •*. ?.

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NEW ADVERTXSEMEN'JX Htax ruM-mx vova Ihxcs a*» rtcca roca JJoLA S

Semi-Annual Report

Of the Condition of -the Southern Batik of Indiana for the Six Monfh* Prccedinj iktjxrtl Nonday in January 1858.

Capital Stock 10,000 00

Currency and Checks

fl.ilil am) Silver Coin............ 12.719 35 Gold and Silver Coin....

MM $355,576 13

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83.119 00 5i»,WU ~J6 1,500 00 10,000 00 8,326 77

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Names of the officers: "'V JOS. H. W1LLIAMS, Prest. GEO. C. DUY, Caih'r. Days and hours open for the transaction of business—from 9 o'clock, A. M. to 3 o'clock, P. M., every day except Sundays, Christinas and the Fourth of July. •-T-*

Discount Davs—All buaness,Days. »a-. STATE OF INDIANA, VIGO CO., SS: George C. Duy, being duly sworn, deposes and says, that he is Cashier of the said Bank, and that the foregoing report is true and or* reel, according to the best of his knowlodge and l)cticf. GEO- C- DUY, Cash'r.

Sworn to and subscribed before mo, this 2ud dov of Januarv 1858. ALEXANDER H. CRA'E,

Jan. 5,'58-dtf Notary Publio.

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larg6'aissortment of all the di£fursnt«8tylea of

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fi*Piano ories,

W^cti^iio ofk^ ai"Yower" igiires than'fciuciu-

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Usual Price. 150 00 & 4 i*0&}>&>n 5 oct. Single Reed Piarib Case-.... I.. 88 00

Usaal price. 106 00

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Skigle Reed Portable Case.... 68 00

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4K oct- Single Reed Portable Case.. 58 00 -t •. i* Ustml Prtce. A.... "OHOO.

4 oct. Single Reed Portable Case.... 38 00

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Flntenos. Fifes, Flagolets, Tambourines,Violin and Guiur Cases, (both Wood sod Paper) Bows, Violin and Qoitar Strings^ of tho? best quality. Violin Trimminjgs. Instruction... books for evefylnstru meat. Sheet Music ^, :H«sic Paper*,\-• r-1 1 1 a.n k.•-

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Piano Stools a 7 .. Piano Covers.

in iSrai, anytUae Awt aHMie, tat, &u> be fMtMNaed at M. 8. E£u&*m%„ So. Mecfaamcs' Row, at astoowhingty low flguw* FX»CA3H. Now ut tke Oidc to gtt aa lasiaMsaatil m*. K!f WiW.

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Amount of State Bonds deposit ed with Treas. of State

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Premium account Expense account Dividend paid—being 5 cent on

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They are now opening some vory cheap Goods jutft brought in tho vevy nick' of time, and at about one-half

their value, which they are now offering at

Notes and Bills discounted. 144,048 47 Suspended Debt. 4,846 59 I0.8J5 4» taoghingiy LoW Tlgm* Real Bstate •••••. 3,78415

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Personal Property... 1,160 0Q ^Being also ei-.*eodingly anxious to Bead account..... 1:1 Winh»( 9,100 98 reduce their Splendid-Stock of Winter 2,945 76

Goods, they wilL close them out at

Great Reductions!

Wishing that evnrv body ihn^ be benefitted by this dec lino in prices, thoy

Capital Stock paid in, including that ipital Stock paid in, including that deposited with Treas. of State. .200,000 00 request an early call, as too Goods at Notes in circulation 83.119 00 Due depositors

their reduced rates canuot remain long

in store. 4 3)# In their assortment will be found a

large line of Ladies' Dress Goods such & ?v cau,A

Elegant printed FrencJi Merinos,

I Elegant Prin ted. Cash meres,' 'u'

E^.ntC.shm^^O^ilte

Jsv'- -'"Splendid Ombre Merino,"tf* I Splendid Oiubrii'Dolrtin^f

Splendid Silk Valontm".

Beautiful Moire Antique Silk, 'Beautiful Brocade Silk, «R

Beautiful plaid and Ktripod do

Ok&'n K^iiimbroideries! a"l ro -7'"'

Half Woel Mcrinoe*, Frenoh ChiatTs

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A full assortment, of Domestic Goods, Wool and Cotton Flannels, p-',

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5 oct. Doable Reed Piano Case, ^130 00

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FifiFPreneb Black and Bluo Cloth,

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All wool Long Shawls,all wool square

Shawls, Long Broclia Sbatils,

Sqone BrochaShawls, Stel-

4" la Chenillo bordered

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1* Shawls, Silk

Cloth Cloaks, For Trimmed Cloaks.

Woolen and Cotton Hosiery

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PIaTnFre^mrmfitWinRl_ 800 yds ttHited- OiwIiimBP1'.

Our Silk Departftiei^ to another groat reduc^ Coiuc early and RICE, EDS.

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Super Emdroidercd Slcevest Super Embroiders 1 Collars in "Soils, Swiss aud Cambric Edgings, Insert ittgs and Bat^ds m( IIMa ,1(ltl Point Honiton, M-dte.se and Linen phihStoniai'n«f

Laces and edgings.

All Wool Plaid Memoes!

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Piano Cloths and woolen table covers

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Are now daely received at RICE, EDSALLl & ifcd i^.t prices to enrre.-poud with tUQ^uncSj.

150* Outcome Bands and ftottnerng-em*-

75 Pairc-BmbriQuertd stiieevwaifAll —--Cheap.EifibroldemT Betts5 frota .75 tii |(l3.^? Elegant 'Mo'VfViu^^fktls, Vrittt alfta \without Bugles.

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PalmleaC .O.mhre ftnd rriflieljjj^1 Mosino. Superfine at 85c Plain all wool Merino at Mr*,' Printed and Ombre, wooU^»b._(

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