Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 46, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 January 1858 — Page 3

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n" No person I allowed to contract any bUJs cn'.nst this tScr, iritbout an order from the proVictor. f2 A'lrertiseiueut Jtitendcd for the Daily, must Vi h!n.!cd in before I o'Cloc, P. M. tolüiure Insertion. ZTf New'oys can 1 surrlied with the JocansL, it twenty-five cenU a dozen, by apply lug at the Coun-ing-!toom. Ig-Mr. O. L. Smith, the polite clerk of the sf'lenil teamer Diana, will accept our things for Louisville papers of a late dato. fc37Tho r0;ula ia all directions aro almost im passable fur teams, and farmers aro cnt off from a.l intercourse with ths c!ty, except by horseback. Country trade, except from point accessible by railroad or eteambdats, is almost f impended. The retail trade of the city is senonsly affected by this protracted period of non-intcrcournc. Iue Commercial College On Thnrsday evening hut, Jakes II. Shaxelix, Esq. 'delivered a very interesting and able lecture upon the history of Interest and its inflnenco on commerce and tha prosperity of a country. Its flnctnations through, the commercial history of the world tad served as a criterion to mark the social and moral progress of the people of each country. We are informed that the lecture was cne evincing research, reflection and an uncommon scope of thought, reflecting great credit on the lecturer. ST We call attention to th cadvertlsomcnt of the steamer Greenville for Tond River. Oar merchants ought to do all in their power to sustain the owners of this new steamer in their enterprise to open a trade to our city. We learn that with fair prices for freight, the steamar will find a good support in the trade in the present condition of the country. As business improves, and the nrsv route become known and established, fre:ghta will bo ranch increased. t7 At the Mayor's Court in Indianapolis, on Wednesday, two brothers appeared, one charged with adultery with the other's wife. Th adulterer was scut to jail. Freeman Hunt, the able editor of Hunt's Merchant's Magazine, is lying dangerously ill at New York; XSf A prominent dealer in Terre Haute states that about 40,000 hog9 will be packed this season, and that tho highest price now being paid is $ I 00. Last season there were alcat 4o,000 packed. 2P A man namod Walters who escaped from tho Indiana Penitentiary three years ago, was retaken in Cincinnati on Saturday last. Ho was convicted of pawing counterfeit money, and had two more years to serve. I i7Lncy Stone refuses to pay her taxes at Orange, New York, on the old revolutionary principle of " no taxation without representation! and the collector i& about to levy on her goodi. i-Svcral extensive mail robberies on tho Baltimore and Ohio railroads have recently been discovered. A man named J. V. Hall was arrested at Buffalo last week, charged with having been concerned in aome of them. A fjw days ago Col. Lcnianhoaky, a distinguished Tolish officer, who served under Napoleon during the times of the Republic and the Empire, died near Hamburg, in this Suite, aged eighty-eight years. He was buried with Masonic honors, and during his life ho took pride in boasting that he had assisted in initiating his great captain into tho mysteries of tho Order. Z3T Mr. Jesse Fulls, a respectable citizen of Wabash township, in this State, met a terrible death week before last. In descending a hill, near his residence, his wagon ran into a hole, throwing him out on the doubletrees, when tho horses started, kicking him on tho Lead, and killing him almost instantly. 157" On Tuesday last, a freight train on the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Kalroad, ran npon a bridge over Buck Creek and broke it down. The locomotive, with the engineer and fireman, and about a dozen cars with their brakesmen, were precipitated some thirty feet down into the water. Strange to ay, not a soul on board was injured. The loss sustained by the road is said to be con filierte. Jf" A Washington Abolitionist paper peaking of Senator Fitch, says, we well re- - collect the time when the Doctor was a most valorous and devoted anti-slavery man, with . a zeal almost Quixotic. When a candidate vthe first time in his district for Congress, he wrote a letter, which was printed in the newspapers, in which he went so far as to pledge himself that, if elected to Congress hould no one bring in a bill to abolish sla 'very in the District of Columbia, ho would. 15?" Th3 Baltimore American states that ' private letters received by the last steamer fiom England are of tho most encouraging character in regard to business matters gen crally. The house of Mr. Peabody had not required aid to to the extent apprehended, and that it bad only- used 100,000 of tho sum borrowed from the Bank of England, applying even the greater part, ofthat to the . relief of other parties. The writers also state that the effect of returning prosperity will soon be felt on this side of the Atlantic. JE WELT Si BENJAMIN, Importers, Jobbers and Wholesale DEALERS IN FOREIGN & DOMESTIC HOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CATS, NOTIONS, Arc. &c. &c. 70CLT revrwctfully call the attention of the .7 country merchants to their very ext-iiive and well hMortcl fuct of goods, which they will offer at iow iiiiri-s, anu on as iv.rr i term as aur llorst m ins ll Mr. JLHt.Lb K IIL.JAMl.)!, . Corner Vins anrt Kim Streets. Jin :lirlm Evansville. lad. TkRIED BEEF. JLß & D9 Choice Prlc.1 ftttf. M dn IWf Titrimi , ßy. Prime Pork; jut r-eivrd and for sale I1UXCARIAN GRASS SEED. RAKED in Decur county, Iowa, original Se-d from I f llnnr .Knut k. -w . a - m i . J ft, x um or from 4 to k tint of hav to the arm. nr.f. i. h"f bay f'T stuck. A stra-k of the bore See.1 just u u-i i 4 i cuun Ol üü.v, Xf l

Another Witness for Dr. Hobakc. ; We see that Dr. Jean Lcdoux, a wellknown practitioner in Franklin, Louisiana, has come out with a strong indorsement of Dr. C. W. Hoback'a celebrated vegetable specifics, tie Scnhdanavian Blcod PIl!s and Blood Purifier. He says, in a letter published in tho Southern papers, These medicines (the Tills and Purifier) . undoubtedly relieve disorder incident to tho digestive organ?, improve tho appetite, renew the strength, allay nervous irritation, and free the system from the impurities which generate and stimulate diseases of tho stomach and the bowels." Such unqualified praise from such a sourco, carries weight with it, and seems to confirm the result of our own observations. Dr. Koback'a advertisement in another column, deserves attention. - .

SPECIAL KOTIGES. YVC? NOTICES in this plnce.VI cents per line tHTL. one insertion: 20 cents per-ixe three times; at cents per line one jree : diacovu '1 longer time. THERE 10. AX.ARTICL1? SESJJXU , Throughout the country that has attained the wides celebrity ever known as a rem' ' y far Liver Corn plaints. We hi vereference to D... Zx: 'l Ixvio- r okatob ok Livbr Rc nbpt that has pet. d cures almost too great to ll:ve Tere it not for the undouUed evidence that acccu., ,vt testiinonia v It is, in truth, the greatest reme, wwn for Dy .yep sia, Jaundice or a general dcbil.. that so often baffles the skill of our most eminent physicir". Dr. San ford has been for a long time one of the ecJnent physicians of New York. and It issaid, n-tof his cases were treated withlthe Inv!gorator wit vh invar Wie success that ha has been induce., -i ..er i. asa family medicine, and let the world have the benet fitofiiiBdiiCuvaryIXthofieaht il.lrd wit debility, headache, languor, or t .gering fejr will try a bottle, we think they nv .It save physician's bill. and days, perhaps years ' "cria See ad vertisement. . - Uan 13-. iw ty llow e ' 3 r hear the inquiry made, what can I get to c-. .i.dent amvlauißishtly ulject to 1 X well know the cause t be my too fre-iutnt indulgence in eating Umi vcgetahles and fruits of ÜiC season , besides takici a dozen or more glasses of ice watr during th day consequently must pay the pen-VK w adr!ce to such would be, always to keep a bottle oWsteters, Celebrated Stomach Bitter in the houe, as It will afford Tristant relief to any person having Crimps, Spasn.s, Cholera Morbus, &c.a which are generally the result of over-indulgence ia vegeta. blc diet. In fact, when interest is consulted, no family can aflord to te without these Bitters. They can 1 had of any of our druggMs for one dollar er bottle, containing a full quart, which will last the season. Sold by all druggists and dealers generally, .janld&wlw DkGbath's Electic Oil This celelr.ited remedy for Kheumatism. Gout, Neuralgia, Erysipelas ni'tioos, Sprains, Burns, Felons. &c-. Is manufactured only by Trofessor Cuas.De Urath, everywhere known as the original discoverer, at Lis old establishment, in Eighth street, below Cbosnut, No. 30. X. B. The SK.k, fur theirown safety, must avoid all worthleiS ccuuterfeits, from the use of hich the worst consequences have follow et tu invalids who have been deceived into buying them. Au article which is confessed in the ad vertist nant of it, to le only an imitation of Prof. Clus. 1 Cntlh's Electric Oil, is sometimes offer, d to the puidw by a person in this city, who pretends to lave picked up & knowledge of the mode of prcp ing it, while lu the employ of Prof. De 1.K v This is an entirely unfounded pretension. A lyson ho now advertirtt-s an im it-it ion of the Klectrlo Oil, was once engaged with l'rof. le Grth, ms a book keep er and correspondent, and thus made himself knowu to some customer ; but ha was never entrusted to the XiüCric rriii of the Medicine of which he Is entire ly ipiorant. Of this pernon, it U not nccr s-ory to say more at presen', as, of coarse, no one will buy an imITatiok, when they can obtain the omeiSAL, ssrist article, by application to Prof. Chaa. De Orath, at hislong eUbIUltl Store, No. 39 Sou'h Eighth at., a few doors below Chcmut. jan l3-liwlwj Murray At ltnmais Florida Water-Look to the nmes and bewiire of imitations, puts to shame boquets of the rarest exotics, with the freshness of its exq-iUrite aroma. It seems to impait an exhileratuig property to the air it perfumes, and quickly relieves Faintness, Headache and Nervouj-r ess. hold by D. T. Lai p man Si Co.. wholesale druggisrs, C'J Water St., New York.atiOe per Wtle. jan U-dfcwlw Hallowav'a PlUa-Ufe Prolonged !-Upon the vigor or the stomach, the regularity of the excretions, and the purity of the blood , depends the duration of lift and physical enjoyment. These three essentials of longevity and health, are regaiue I and per petuated by the use of Ilolloway' Pills. Sold at the manufactories, W Maid-n Lar.e, New York.aud No. 211 Strand, London; and by all drug;isti at 20C., 6Xc, and SI per box. TO THE SUFFERING. COMMCNITT Helmbold's Genuine Preparation of Fluid Extract Duchu is offered as a specific. Kfad the advertisement headed " Ilelmbold's Oenuine Preparation. janl3-d-&wlw IXFLÜEXZA, V.D tO.M.MO.V COLD, LIKE thieves in rhe silence of the night, have car ried many to the silent grave. They are caused by a sudden check of perspiration, by which the stomach is rendered inactive, and the iuugs become loaded with corrupted matter, which enters the blood, and disease is the result. For all colds, coughs and chills, sue ceeded by heat, and for all fevers of every form, and hoarseness and rawness of the throat, lungs and stomach, and for all weakness ard sickness of every kind, from three to five of these Pills on going to bed, for a few day?, will be all that you require to rotore you to perfect health. It has been admitted and claimed all over Europe, that there never "was a medicine, that will extirpate all manner of disease frnm the system, equal to Dr. Morse's Indian ftuot P.lls;" that the more you take them the stronger you grow. They are founded upon the principle that the human body is abject to tut one disease, namely : corrupt humors. These Fil's not only cleanse the bowels, but follow the blood through every vein and artery, and so purify it from all morbid and corrupt humors, that disease is of every name is driven from the body. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE. Females who value health should eever be without these Pills. It has een admitted by a number of physicians, that females omnot too highly value them. They have given hcal.h and spirits to hundreds of females who without them would have been in their graves. They purify the blood, remove obstructions, and give the the ?kin a beautiful, clear, healthy aud interesting arpearance. A box of these Pills is a great medical companion at certain periods. From one to three should be taken every day until relief is obtained. "A few doses occasionally, when well, will kepnthe svsteaa in a healthr cocdilion. ' Dr. Mörses' Indian Root Pills are sold be. all deal eri in Medicines. .- The Sfost Hkrptlcal People-Can be convinced by trial that all the family or 'irl ties are not humbug, and that among the thousa-u of butterfly lfe, tliere area few of great meiit and undouUed worth. Of these, Da. SsxroxD'a Isviooavroit oa Livea Rex. boy, stands first and foremost among the remedies of the day that can be relied on as a medicine that is all it is recommended by its proprietors. It advertises itself on every trial, for th.'re are none ho ose It but tell their friends to do so, and so it goes frnm .mouth to mouth, till all the people of the Union have learned the good of this truly valuable medicine. It is recommence 1, with testimonials to prove Its virtue, for the cure of liver aomplaints of every kibd, frvtn the worst Dyspepsia to a common headache, and is particularly adai4ed U Jaundice, Deranged Stomach, Bowel Complaints, and dideaves of Children. (See Ad rerti semen t.) dec2. tV? THE SAVINGS BANK n Firt street nar sjoS Main, buys Teuuessce, Illinois, and WiaII, Call cousiu money. in. novS- tf. YVtr SIGHT and Short Time Bills on New Orvl l-ans wanted to the Saviugs Dank, First street near Main. doclO. ANOTHER DECLINE 1 Extka Ftouxat 210 per sack; also Bas ü by the retail atl2 eenta per bushel, by Janl-tf IGLEnART B0S. Dil COUUaiW KL1.'S AiTIIIILOGISTIC That has produced such remarkable effects in many cases of Sirnwu, Vbbtiao, and Arrsctioss or the ITtan, caused by disturbed circulatien, in those who have tried it in this city, U for sale at KELLER fc WHITE'S. S7"The highest testimonials of its efllcacy have been given by a n umber of the most rpscUMe citizens who have tried it. yi

THE BIVER. Arrivals an Departures. Jsrcakt 15: Princess from Xathvillc to Cincinnati. Greenville froin FrostburgÄ Evansville. f Arctic from New Orleans to lMtUurg . Fanny Bullit from New Orleans to Louisville. Te-upnrt flora Louisville to 2Uhville. The Riveu at this point continues to fall slowly. - . RECEIPTS INT TUB RIVER. FliOM POND KlVüR-Per steamer Greenville 03 LbU pork ,d Ja.. I, E S Howard; S hogs, 2 bbl lard, t'ha Bell; bx tobaccco, 5 empty whisky bbls, lieincr & Viele; S9 hogs, Slayfon t Co.

RAILROAD RECEIP1 January 15 "70 bhls flour, 2 do a les, 1 do eggs, Geo Foster; 164 tcs lard, PG OTvilcy; '.44 kgs lard, 4 tcs do, üobenson & McUougal; 5 bbls meat, Saml Orr; 2 bbls eggs, 1 r Deans 1 tc lrd, 2 bb;s butter' 1 bx do, 2&j f'ath , FIIL nn& Soil 20 bbls flour, Terr.f & creron; l' Uds jr .k, 25 ,k lard, S Jt Co; i cow Geo Bullen. iv.: iit.li J.-II'. BON D. B. IIERROX ""TjT.L Leave Evansville every Monday l eio?eiy at l ucah with the Tuesdav and Friday I -J - w. Cumlrland River Packets Cu'a and i Dlaph Uewim, and tha-Tuefvr and Fritiay Ternes-s-e 1 jver Packets Kdmonis'wi.d Alida,aulthtf Tues t "m Fri.lay Memphis 'jackets Ocean fvray and , t B.one. - . . i ttut freight VTry low. Cabin accommodations e.x- i . Tickte by railroad to all principal cities for sale on bard. - , tff Merchmdise hirpl by city merchants en the steamer J. - J. DuN'E will k received and shipped from mv wharf boat fixe of crwrrr, jan IN EDWaUD R. HILL, Agt. T HE STEAMER BOWLtlfQ CHEEN will take all Freitht frrtm tltij rt.a- In Msnk Ciirroltou and all iiiU-nue.l:ate point at l.lrl. niT 1 1 Ml ItiM. : lirinir Tiilmvii .., mt I :l)perhhd. ja tj-lw A. LITER, Cspt'"- ' rlCular kvaxsville a.d u ADAH RIVER rACKET. THE UM PIRK NO. 3 Snt. tn iiiatcr will run as a rceaLur Kvaiifvilie and U'alash llivei piieket. For freight or passage apply on board. v D. L. FnhentlockM Vermifuge t. FTERan experience of almost thirty years in m the prepiiitiou of 1'cnniniKe, I am now enabled to offer my I moored Vermifuge to the public, as an article In every way worthy of confidence, it being the mwt edecturtl Worm Destroyer In either ChiUlren r Adults yet introduced. ThiTaet which Is a'testtil by Certificates of persons of well kaiown veracity, enables me withot't any henitntion w hatever, to guarantee it to give the lullest Kitisfactinn. . L. FAHEXSTOCK, Late of S firm of B. A . Fahenstock Co. Sold wliolCHalr, by P L. Fahf-nstnck At Co., Wholesale Drue'git, No. Ci. TLtr W ood and Fourth sts., Pituburg, Pa. - . StildaTsoby John Lval, Chas. Leich and J J. Fennigtow, Druggi-t'j Evansvillj-. jan 12-dw:iu n J. c. Af 2R'S On LocC.-.rj.r hecai St-,RvansvIlle, Ind. rBMIE 'criKor have opened a new MttT Shop, Si 5u Cnlilweir Jmliin on L' 'ust ner Sei-ind streit, wbeiT they will keep a constant sup- t - piyot excellent jieci, .iuuon, rort, jiiid x ;-,r outer varieties of Meats and Poultry. AMgftoil T.nrd. Sausaces. and when it can lie prcutel wie. The shop will l-o open during the nay, and families can have their meats t i.t home heu they desire it by sending ia their orilr to the shop. nTltr J. C. k f.EAUL.KK a CO. AX KLK(JAXTI'IA0 FOR SAKE. ONE of Peters & Craig's superior Piano, nearly new, is offered for sale. It cost -T.'i and will le sold roR cash forJ25. Also, on of Martiu's elepant Guitars, which cost tin, entirely new, can be bought for M,ciih. Apply at this office. Jpc?-tf. SUNDRIES5 llhds. Clarified Sugar; bt lliixes Kaisins; ib Half rmxe Itaisins; Ml Boxe Cheese; It) Boxes Lemons; 6 liUs. Oranges; i;) Kees assorted ail; S"0 lir. Boxes assorted Window Glo?s; A bt or I'rper Sole Le:i:her; A lot of Door Mats, in store and for sale by ' Jau;-tf. PRESTON BKS. ravu. JL ') bills. Tar Juit received and for sale by jan U PRESTON BROS. JL WM bush. rv?d per Can.il and for sale by jao 11 GEO FOSTER Jt CO. ll ,"i"o kegs W h eel "ng, assorted tines, for sale by junll GEO. FOSTERJtCo. GUNNY DAGS. inobejes large bash. 10 V " 3',i V 10 " 4 for sale by fjan 121 GEO. FOSTER Jt COOODE.V nüiVIX, 4f.1WI .eU ootien Boa Is; ladozeu di Trays; 6 do Ass'd Churns: 4 do Rolling Pins; 25 d j Mathers, j ust rccfiv! and for sale by Z. Ü.COOK fc KIN. H1CK.J 10 Tierces Rice Just ree'd and for sale by jan 13 PRESTO N ltROg. T KAD PIPK.- .... AsA kooU sssuruuent received and for sale by I j SAM'L ORK. or. du c;ilvtiis ELECTRIC OIL. THE ELECTRIC OIL.-Elcctrte Cures-rain is the preiuoi.iior of death, relieve the paiu and you check tht di.MM.se. Prof. Degrath's Electric Oil 1 the msrvel of the age, for the following, (nut everything; C"rs Rheuntatiitm often in a iay ; Cures Neuralgia, 1'oothache two ienutes; Cures Cramp in Stomach, live u.uutes; Cures Burns, Wouuils, Bruises, on to three days: Cur s Headache, fifteen minutes; Cures Earache, still Neck, Ague, one night; Cures Piles. Swelled Glands, ten day; Cures Feloua, I'.rokeu BreU, Salt Rheum, two to six days; Cures Hemorrhage, Scrofula, Ali cess fix totendayi; Cures Fro.-teU Feet and Chilb!aius, one to three days! Cures Ague and Ferer, one to two days, and all nervous and K:rifulousafrectHins: Cures deafness iu one to four days; Cures all Pains in the Back, Breast, bic, in two Us. As an example of the estimation In which it is held by one of the ablest jurists and riter; on law Ace., in this country, we will give a letter received by l'rof. Da (lUiTH from John Livinastoii, Kv, Editor of the well known Monthly Law Magazine, HI Broadway, New York. A word of such testimony is of more weight among the best classes, of the country than volumns from unknown sources: , ;,. OiaaKD Hoest, Philadelphia, May Tth, l?56i r tVf Charles De G rath I freely give it as my opinion that your "Electric Oil"is among the most wonderful remedies of modern times. At the earnest request of a lady who alleged she had been relieved of a most painful affection by its use. 1 was induced to try a bottle, though at the time of purcliaoinr. 1 fully believed it to be a quark medicine and a cwwh penny humbugs But a trial convinces me that it does posf '-is a nH1c power, and its use will prove a blessing to sutrering humanity. I recently took a cold from ilecpine in damp sheets, and my neck l-ecame so much swollen and painful, that 1 could not turn my head. - After using, withont success; every thing preril)ed bv mv physician, I last evening tried your Electric Od. This morning I am well, the relict having beea as complete as it was instantaiieons. Yours very truelv. JOHN L1VIXGST0.. Editor Monthlv Law Mapaiine, 1$7 Brwvlway Ac 120 West Fourteenth -, X. T. Mr. Livineston beloncs to an old wealthy and high ly respectaole family f the first settlers of New York. Anv ore can adJress him on the Snje1 of the aliuve letter, which will be answered with plcaur. CaCTIO. TheM are numerous Imitation, prurg npon the reputation that mv artirlshas acquired. The pu'dio mustbeware. They are worthless. dvc-A'-lmdfcw. KEEX Jt PRESTOX, WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOUSE FIRST T. EVA.VSVILI.E, INDIAN A. 711 F.RC1I ANTS will always find a Fall Stock of U.M. Dry Uoods. Boots, rhoes. nus and caps, at this House, which will be sold on fair Terms' decij-tf. KEEN & PRESTON. NEW riiui. rfTlIE undersigned have formed a co-partnership uiKler tne nyie or IIOLLI.XOSWORTII A DROTIIF.n, and have just received a large and desirable stock of i U K K N H W A K E , L00KIN0 GLASSES, CHINA, GLASSWARE, Ac., ate.. at Preston Bro's old stand, opposite Bement k Viele's, where we will I pleased to see all our friends. The stock I entirel v new. manufactured to our own order. expresslyforthe Evansville wholesale and retail trade v e proiess to sen as low as any mantei, inn buhic -tion given in all cases. Persxnl attention rivMi to or aers. . r., iiwl.l.i.i."" um n, jan 13 Im T. J. .HOLLiNGHWORTH.

TELEGRAPHIC. Of TELEGRAPHED EXCLUSIVELY TO THE t - EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURXAL.j Congressional. , Washington, Jan 15 rx SrxATEJso session of tho House. Mr. Uocock aaked the House to take np the joint resolution of the Senate, the whole effect of which Wh about this, viz: An act yas parsed last session authorizing naval officers who were effected by the action of the Kctiring Board to apply within one year to have their case examined for action py naval Courts of Inquiry. '- r--'w

"This being grauted rtho l resident rnlgnU dominate far restoration. It wasYt known outside the Senate whs ip on there, but-it was known had act ed on certain vases. ....wi, has made nominatiuns wh' -.ot difposed 'of by tne'Sercatc; V. that the navul conuuitiee of tho ring wr proccovlr of these cour laot da; tiial anything co that r -'vUon, whklrlf renJe ' olution ! ular or number uction voitt. Tennes), :ue Uff i'or . It iar naval t . he r oppose Love vori7.in l.e facts joy oojcca to iv' v . iiurnott'a r -a siicv.'.al ir ittee " allendin; ; tl; b.-') t 7 employ tr'-oraj .. vtLA a cas3 j.. whttl. tL- 4 j i quirsi.clo?o cxatuinati". , y liaeston, from tl. . -Judiciary Comr.. .a, reported a resolution, vliich was adopted, to send -lor rer-ous and 'papers in rel"? "v ' tlüi iir. r: forth (' that t . the aLJ.rs Ccrnpany, - - I C-a v 4. it apperrs t, jtnit;eo appoi of the :uir it! setting k ..hed reports, ' 1 to invostigate x Manufacturing or :.ich.. etts, that. $37,000 :j piid tö 6tcuro Üc juissage of tlie Tariö' act cf 1557,, and as no jjati.-factory explanation has been gi wn in regard to tt pulication of any bn J,0'X, lhcro t-hould be an investigation of th3t':arge, which tends very seriously to the prejudice ol the reprati"n and character of tho n.erabcrt of t lloiw, who votod for the Tariff acti . . jl'ore, he proposed tho appointment of a hilori committee of five, to inves tig-' " charges, ind inquire yhether any member leer of the House received aay part of t money, with power tosend for per n and papers. If the committee find tL sy part of the money was paid to tho use or benefit, directly or indirectly, of any officer or member of the House, the committee shall present specific charge, in which cae, another committee of five f hail bo appointed to investigate such charges. The av ascd to be informed of tho place mid timo of meeting, in order to prepare a deftneo, and the examination of witnoses, etc. Mr. ilurlingamc said, cs a general rule, he would bo uguiust taking cognizance of any transaction which cid not occur iu tho presence of the Iloyise or Senate, or so near either us to interrupt the deliberations of Con gross. lie would not magnify tho power of tho l!oue, nor have it take jurisdiction of matters which might mvio properly, and should be. takm charge of tnd iuvibtigatcd ly tho tribunes established by law llr the purpte of securing to citizens of tho coun try their rights. JÜut in this ctso ho would depart from tho general rule- and policy, which he would select for his own guidance. So many grave charges had been made by individual and the partisan press, fur what motive, he would not undertake to intimate, that it Kccmcd to him the House would consult its dignity as well as honor, bv tlia adoption ot " resolutions predicated on facts disclosed by the committee of a niaunfacturing company. He had seen nothing except what he Y.mI seen in the ncwhpaj'ers. It seemed that money was ued to procure the passage of tho turritl'act. Thcie was no charge, even by implication, against any member of Congross, but the charges have been made by responsible persons. He as a Kepresentative trom Massachusetts in which tho Company hud its- chief eatrbli.-hments, wished this matter probed to tho bottom. Ho look occasion to say he did not believe tho hands of any member of tho Houe hud been stained with tho money of Lawrence, Stone Sc Co. Tho namo of the ecnior of the firm has stood and stands to-Uuy a synonym of mercantile honor aud integrity. He (woula not deepen the shadow which rested on it, because of the honored dead who bore it. and the generous living who bear it. He hoped this investigation would disclose tho fact that the senior member of that firm had been unhj-tunate, rather than involved in intentional crime. Whatever may have been his motives we are permitted to esteem hirn as a friend, but would not shield him in the convuission of wrong. Davis said no man held the political press in more contempt than he did. He stood in jio tear of it, and held it in such ntter contempt that he should take no notice of it, except to carry it before the Grand Jury fur vilo übel. Vi hen courses aro made by the prc.-s he deems them unworthy of investigation. Stanton said he had delayed offering tho resolution till now iu tho Lotio that some gentleman who had favored the tariff act would move such investigation. The charpes were presented in snch a form as demanded notice from the House. It was not merely a newspaper rumor, but Information was furnished by a monied corporation through a committee to investigate its finances, and the disbursement of its funds. He earnestly advocated the propriety of passing the resolution, in order to ascertain whether the money was used to influence the action of tho House. Additional Foreign rwi...ewi from India. Niw York. Jan 15 r x Tho India papers arc filled with the bloody struggle at Lueknow. The figrf the J 6th November, was the severest evtr known .in the 19th century. Tho enemy took to flight, and tho firing nearly ceased' After this flight, the bodies of 150 Sepoys were counted in one spot. When Sir Colin Campbell left CswDDwrs, he rode 40. miles on a single stretch in pursuit of the enemy. In the engagemcnt ho relied on tho artillery as much as possible. ' Isena Sahib with all Vis men and bftggtge joined the rebels at Oaloor. It was reported that the King of Delhi's, son and two nephews had been shot.. . 1 - The correspondent Of the Loadqji Daily News states that the rebels had placed a bo on the throne, and kc him in state at Tyseabvpdah, a largw u .od cityi defended by fortsind round towers: Here their last stand of resistance may be expected; and tbey had concentrated all their available forces at that point. The 31th native infantry had mutinied at ClattaroiwT, and marched to Decca. A force of I0i .Europeans had gone to intercept them. Ä Tho territory or Cawnrc ro was threatened by a large lorce from Oudo. Serious disturbances were expected to occur at Kaypoorire, and European troop wcro urgently" wanted. THK ESCAPE OF THE SAKAIt SANDS. A letter from Capt. Castle, commander of the steamship Sarah Sands, with troops for India, is published, describing tho partial destruction of the ship by fire, and escape of the troops and crew. The fire was discovered at 8:45 P. M. The flames burned thro' the rrpper deck, and about 9 1 M. a fearful explosion took place in the port magazine. Dy this time, says the Captain, the ship was one body of flames from tho stern to the main rigging, and thinking it scarcely possible to save her, I called Major Bret, in command of tho troops, forward and told him my opinion, requesting him to keep order among the troops until every exertion was made to check the flames. No person an describe thd mannet In which the men worked to keep the fire back. One party was below, keeping the bulk head of coal ;from burning, several of whom were dragged up senseless, when volunteers took their places, bnt who soon in turn had to be dragged up, in the same state. At 11 V. M. tho main topsail yard took fire. Mr. Welsh,

Onartfrmastpr. niirl fnnr- orflvA anldiera went!

ft with wet blankets, and- succeeded in ex tiDcriiishir.e the flames. butYot until the yard and mast were nearly burned through About midnight we appeared to have made aome imprestuon on the fire, and öfter that drove it back .p.ch by inch, until , daylight, when we got it under. The fchip now appeared in a fearful plight, merely a shell remaining. The pork quarter was blows 'out by the explosior "i 15 feet water in the hold, the ship re. heavily, and taking in large quantities o atcr. EABTUQrAKK AT NAPLES. Tho official report of the recent cartiquako at Naples, says it us confined to tho Jiterior of the principalities, and the province of Basilica. All tho buildings in Potensa aro in ruins. Twelve villages nearly ditappeared. There wcro 100 dead at Castilla, and 80 at rah-. Sicily had altogether e caried. A fresh i0uek was felt at Naples on the 19th and 20th, but nothing disastrous oc curred. ' .Nominations Confirmed by the Senate. . . Washington, Jan 15 rk he ollowing nominations were confifnUl rancis W. I'ickens, of S. C. Minister Ex.aordiary to Russia; Beverly L. Clark. Of Hy., Jmniotcritesident at uuatcroala; fJeerIv Tucker, ot Va., Consul at Liverpool ;Vrm. 'f homrsotiof N. Y.. Consul at kouthainn. ton; James W -Borden, of ind., Consul at Havre: John Enlick. of Pa., Copsulat Basle; (jr-. I. tox.x.1 Mien., Lkmsul tt Aspinwall; f' !es F. Lantz.of Pa., Consul at Stettin; . .uTrevitt, of Ohio Cisai at Valparaiso; Ernest Yeljcr, off Va., Consul at Barcelona; Henry W. Spencer, t ' 11. Y., Consul at Ptris; Tnlm V. V nrtiira nj tnnrtn ' , Tho Senate to-day, whi'3 iii f session, scted wtth the rest" .ion n. traufer ival ptlicers x had beta tj-ted ipon by tue " zT Ary and recently, sent in lor c- , car "T" r" on:lu sion. .' v trer orue uarien lathatos nr Washington. Jin 15 pal The Navy Denartmerijfl;i lect-ived dis patches from thn LletConifnunding Cra ven of tho schooner Varintf, dated Gulf of Danen, Lcccnibcr 5th, in which he says he arrived there on tho Becond, and has a base line ot 400 feet. He will lie prepared to ascend the Atras i.n the 8 th December, leati::g acting Mar-tor Bedford to prosecute the in rvey of tho Galf in his absence. . ( . rnz porxo dcks. Tho President has issued a proclamalibn cmbodving a treaty for tho settlement of the Sound bui-s question andleclaring its bind ing force on the government and citizens of the l mtcd Mates. !Vo Liverpool (steamer. Halifax, Jan. 15 r' The Cunard steamship America now? ftjly ien signalled. j ; ' due has not been Cincinnati Markets. - ; ," Cincinnati, Jan. 54 :i Flour dull and unchanged; sales of 500 barrels at f3 75; receipt of 2,000 barrel? Whisky 15e and dull. Hogs held higher, but packers holding back, and rather timid; 200 lbs hogs held at i 25; receipt 4,000 during the last 24 hours. Provisions inactive, buyer refuse to pay the price asked by holders. Nothing done of importance. Cincinnati, Jan., 13 r m Flonr without important change and dull; 120 barrels sold at $3 03 75 for superfine. Whisky 15c and dull. Hogs activo and 25c higher; cow quo tod at $4 34 50; those averaging 20 lbs in quick demand at $i 25. Mess Pork has advanced 60Q"5c per barrel, closing at 12 25; a large Jemand at $12. Bulk Meats held out of the market; 4.rf for Shoulders and Sides freely ofiered. Lard held firmly at 80., with more buyers than sellers vt 7sc. Bacon 6 and 8?o for sides and hams. Clovcrseed $4 !0(35, and in fair demand. 1000 pork barrels sold at 95 100c Grain unchanged. Eggs plenty and dull at 10c per doi. Rates of Exchange unaltered. Money quiet and easy. Hew York Markets. Nkw York, Jan 15--pm Cotton Tho favorablo advices furnislied by the 6tearaer North America have canned an advance of Jc in cotton, and upland middling closed at I0e. Flour closed heavy with decline of 5c; sale to-day 8,500 bbls at $4 70(4 S5 for Ohio, and $4 60g4 95 for Southern. Wheat closed firm. Sales of 80,000 bushels corn. Pork closed buoyant; Mess $14 75(itl4 85; Prime declined 15?., closing at ?111150. Butter quoted at 11(315. Sugar heavy at T for .fair Orleans. Coiee steady. Linseed oil unchanged. Whi.ky closed dull at 2121c. Stocks dull and lower. Xew Orleans Market New Orleans, Jan. 14 Sngarhes declined Jc, at 4(24KC Molasacs declined lc, at lb(JlSc. Fiour active at 1 50 Corn also active af 57c. Mess Fork steady at 1 3 25. Shoulders 4. Hams 5jc; Other articles unchanged. River and Weather by Telegraph CiNCiNNXTii Jan 15 x. Tho river is about stationary. It has bxjh raining tince midnight. Mercury 47. Cincinnati, Jan 1 It has rained all day. Mercury 43 Kivet about stationary. Ditroit, Mich., Jsin 15 f The weather is dark and cloudy. Mercnry 25. PiTTSBtno, Jaö 15 it The weather is cloudy, with appearance of rain. .Mercury 42. BtyrALO, Jan 15 u Tho weather is clear and mild. Mercury 82. Toledo, Jan 15 u The weather is cloudy. Mercury 82. " Cleveland, Jan. 15 u. Kaining, With South wind. Mercury 42. j , Cc.ca& Jan 15 m . Baining.. iTercury 87. Mil w AVK, an 15 u Baining. Mercury 32. Posta Citt, Wis., Jan 115 x . Snowing hard. Mercury 83. Fox Dc Lac, Wis., Jan. 15 M ;B.ainin and snowing. Mercury 82. Janzsville, Wis., Jan 15 M Baining. Mercury 83. Dcbcqce, Jan 15 m Snowing hard. Mercury 8$. Spbingtield, 111., Jan 15 M Mercury 41 1 St. Loci, Jan. x. Mercury 44. Raining. Kaining. Pbairie De Cheix, Jan lS--it Two inches now last night. Mercury 34. Caibo, Ills., Jan 15 v. Baining. Mercury 45.CoLrvirs, 0., Jan 15 k Bainining steadily. Mercury 45. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. 1VOTICE ia hwl.y aiven that I will eil at public 11 auction on Thursday th- 2th day of January IV, at James llewiu'a Vare Iloue near the old steam Hour Mill owned hy I. N. Rom, in Evansville od trom Engine aud fixture. bHnDfnnc to the une, being the property of Joseph Wool. wt of lerry countv, deee ised. The purchaser will be required to pay fifty (50) dollars raah. and for th balance a credit of nine months will be given, the parenaser g-iviac his note with approved rcaniy, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, and bearing interest from due. bale t comneuct at 10 o'clock A M. decJO.Udkw. CIIAS. II. MASON. AaminUtrator with the will annexed. fJAXCY SO APg. 300 boxes, consisting or Mil1 Itary Shajrinf, Transparent Cakea, Trasparent Hars, Taney Rose, Fancy Bars, etc- J ust received and fortalt virt Low by GILBERT & B0TVXZS.

MISCELLANEOUS.

' NOTICE. . fTTMlE CITt Of EVAN3VILLK havinr tlced in 3L tay haixls for collection the following precepU againxtthe property, and forhe parpoaea offillinf, rrauing, laying navemeuts, tc.', aud default havine beea nuirle in tue paymeut thereof; t therefore, 1, (jaoaea V oltlix, Coliecter of the city of vaniville. tr virtue or mv omce. hereov aire notice to the sev era! aimers of aid property, that unless said euer pay up said tmproveoienU on said lots on or before tne 3tn aay or January, inaiininainay,ac ne door of the Court House, In the city of Kvansville. tjetveen the hours of 10 o'clock, a. m., and and 4 o'clock p. x., proceed to sell said lots according to the lar made and Drovidi! in auch case. Ky order of the Common Council of the City of tvamvllle. utuiiUE nuuu, City Oollector. EXCAVATIOX AND riLLlXO. 16. LOTS. BLOCK. B NLA BOB M CNT." ' rartof l.Sj Douatiou üulanremt, Do löS do do 1H l.V do do lH l.M ...do ..do....... Do lsl. .M do do........ N. half 12 do do , Part of 2"2j lo do S.E lii!0 do lo N W 3:0 do do i N .E. 20 d.. do lt 25 lo do , do.. ......do....... 110 do ...do.. LTrier IfnlariremenL: . tffi ... 2 15 ... S95 ... 3 Ml ... 1 5 .... 2 ao ...is 05 ... 4 00 ... 2 .T.I ... 1 38 ... 1 j ... Ii 5 99 do do 9 SO W do do I... " 5l M ...do do '23 '.i eastern bniarffeineni.do do 1 3R do.. lo 10 Ü0 1.... 1.... 2.... i"" I. ... ti.... 5.... 6.... !:::: 4.... II. ... IV... 1 .... 17... 1?.... 9 14 14 2il. . . . h'.'.'.'.'. do do. , iO Ml .do... .do.... .. .4 I0 do. 4t3....... do f . do. dO dO ......do.. ... do .do. 4 .-do.. ... ..4 U) .4 M .2 1 140 6! 4 3 2 00 13 12 4 W 3 37 11 62 1 fri 15 W 1 3 2 25 3 00 3 62 31 2 2; 2 M 50 25 67 40 11 A 5: 10 w . tl 76 1 42 2 20 2 41 2 M 3 K 2 W 3 It 3? 2 VZ 15 l'i 12 ti a 4 Ml 2 &0 io;o3 .13 73 11 li.'. 14 : i; 3u 20 '.'5 li 70 it 7 45 i M 23 IS 13 11 10 ! f Jc . 35 5 35 :i5 M 1 v."" lt...... VU..S at.-UU.. s dO .dO. '' do do do do . .. .do... . .do... . ... ...do d -:. do... do.. do. . . do ) . do. . do do . do 11. 4f .... a.... ao do ..do. ..do ..do. ..do. ..do. l. . ..do.. 2.. i'.': 2.: do.. ..do.. ... .do.. .....to.. ....do.., ... .do.. .. ..do... do. ... do.. ..do.. do... W. ...... bH M a W 5X W M :a w ..do.., ..do.. ..do... ..do.. ..do.. ..do.. .dt. ..do.. ..do.. ...d3.. lo ... 11.... u.... 13.... 14..-. 1 j.... l'j.... . ..do. .. ..do. ... do.. ....do..

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Wf K beg to annonnce respectfully to the pubüc of If vanvinearMi vicinity thai we nave entered Into co-partnership nnaer tne title or lnell s Conyngton, aud will conduct the Book, itatioiiary, Matraline, ami 'twjjer trade, at the Old Stand of Do bell's late Dohell & Lister, Slain street. We tg to thank our kind customers for oast taTors. and to solicit their continuance, assuring thein that welcome before nem wiuia new huck an 1,1x1 e oeiernuDauon to lurpiy their wants weiland prohiialy. TIIOS.CONTNOTON. dec-tf. E. J.DOBKLL To the Ladies G ÖDET'S Lady's Book for January; Ladies' Repository for Decemlier at deelC iHlBELLaiCONYXaTOX'Si. REMOVAL. HA VINO found the house recently ocenpied by me oa th comer of Main and 8econl atret-t. too small lo atxrommodate my increasing trade, 1 have removed my stock of Family Groceries 10 the "Old Washington House," recently occupied by Messrs. Armstrong At Greek, where I would be much pleased see all my old customers, and new ones Um. SAMUEL VlfcKERY. BOOK BINDERY. Iff L. JOHNSON would say that be Is prepared XI M. loaoall kinds or liUUtv 15IMJnam ING. Now ts the, lim to cet Mara. nuts ii ail aiuus i'uuu. il.-v. n., BOOKS for County Offices and H.mks cm be furnished at the snorted notice. : . . -.m , t.: a- . a 11 , . tand as cheap as can be got in any other city. I have a paging machine that will arge up to No. 1 000. Book Bindery, Main street Bignor the Large Ledger. I UST RECEIVED. 1 Hugh Millar's Testimony of the Rock; Household Words for January Wavwly Novels, . . IVknor Fields Household Eilitlon: for srJc a JOIINIIEALY'. Alt THE JANUARY MAGAZINES. DOBELL At CONYNOTO.V have Jost receited a large assortment of Claronets: Violins and cases; Gaitars cheap and bett; Accordeons; Flutes; Fifes; Banjoes. , , Tarahowrines, Violin, Gaitar, BassTiol and all ether string! wholesale and retail at DOBELL & CONTNGTONS Book and Music Stor. TOR RENT. . . TTIE HOTPK 11 the corner of corner of Third and Chestnut streets, formerly occupied by J. J. Daniels, Em., a very desireahiejiiuajion, With good staltling and carriage house is for rent to a rood tenant enquire of Uanä-tf.l J. P. BYRNE. ftJEW SUGAR AND SIOLASftF.ft.-A choice 1M article of both -in store aud for sale at reduced prices by SAM. YICKERY. KOAl' ASD C'AXDLES. 25 boxes. tasta-t Ail s-7 qnalitie) ia stre and for sale hr SAM.V1CKERY.

MlSCSLLAiNEOUS.

DU. .HORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. t. MORSE, iuveutor of MuUSK'üJN DIAX ROOT l'i LL. has spent th neater tuirt of hU me id iravennp, naving i ii:-a r.irpe, Asia and Africa as well as N orih Ameri"Ti hss Mcr.t iin.-e yeara among the Indians of onr Wcsttn co'in'rv it asin Uli way that the Indian Root Tit's fn-r rrt dtx erered. , Jr. Morse wa tie lirst man to )il'li..K fi fact that all diseasts arise fr,.iu IMI'UBITV VF THE BiXJOD- that our strength, healt'i and life d. iended upon ttiiwvi'jil fluid.- - Vben the various wusajfes liecorte clofgwl, and dd not act in ;erfect harmony with the dilL-it-fit functions of th body, t!-e llool Ioom its action , Iwiiaes thick, corrupted and diseased, thus caLirj All istins, sickness and distress of every iiuue; our sirti tr'his exliausted, our health we aie deprived of, and if datura is not assisted in throwing oil the t-t.ifna.it humors, the Mood a-ill become choked 1 d cceto act, and thus our light of life r. i!l forever be biown ouu How important then tliat 't e should kepthe various pafsigesof the body free a.id open. Aud hor j l us uitto us that we have it i i our pow er to put a medicine ia your reacn, i.xmelv, aiorse's Indian Jl ot 1'iils, manufactured fnun plaj.t? and ror ts which prtw around the mouiit.iin us chffi r. Nature's pudn. for the health and recoverv of diseased r-iau. Of:e of the rooU from which thee Tills are ir.aJe i? a S'li-riftc, hich opens tlie pores of the kln, and aj..it ..-?rre in throwing out the finer parts of the corruption witMn. The second is a plant which is an Exptvtorunt, Üiät oxh-'ü and undoes the Lnruors fri.m t!ie lungs by copious spitting. 1 lie third is a I:un-tict hK.h givei -ase and doulIe etrenkth to the kili:ey, tli'is encouraged. tb"v draw large atuouuts c.f iuiurity from the blood, which is hen thrown out lo;ntifuliy by the urinary waur iKiseKige, and which uld 'not kite been discharged ui any ot-W !y. Ti e fourth is a Catliacti, and aa.onin.hivJ tte ot'ic rrej'rtie of ih Tills while engavod in punfvinc the Mood; tjc coarser pirt'.cles ol a bich cannot jass I v ilu otle outltts, are thus taken up and conveyed on in treat uuauuties by the bowels. From thea'oove, it is rhown that TV. Metre's Indian K(Mt Tills not only enter tho s-tomch, !" l-mme united aith the 1. 1 ood, for they lind wiiv to every prslj and completely rout out .it id leanse the livstem from all impurtty and the life ot t!i a hich is the blood. Incomes jerfe-t'iy beViih ; coii.-k- tiet t!y all sickness and pain arc driveu front the sy tm, ft they cannot remain hen ta. body leotuej to t.ure and clear. The reason why people are so di strewed when sick, and why so many die, is Ixx-sue ihev lo uot get a mcdieine which will ) lo üie ali;ieU-d lain, acd which will ojHn tbe natural pasares fortfie d!.atj to be cast out, henci a larre quantity of food and other matter is lodged, and the stmacliand iutesvine arr literally overflowing a ith the corrupnxl u:.-u-s, this undergoing dis.igreeaTlt; fermcnt.it.'.ii!', -(jii-sLintly mixing with .the -llKjd,hic!i thmw tl r rrupttl matter through cvtry vein and arterr, until life is tckenf'-oiu the IxHly lv ILm.-:is . It. Jlnr.-t' FILLS haveaildedto theu.M-lve? vitU-rv upon vi.-try, Lv restoring millions of the ick to ('ktoming he.iltU an' I happiness. Yes, thousands n ho h.iTe l-n racked or tormented with sickness, rainsn.l anrui.-ri.aiid wlnsd 1 . r . a a a - . feeble frames have Utu Fcorclitd I y !ie ljriir ticmeutsot r.icuiK fever, and ho Jiave leu bruv.m as i'. were, iihin a Kiep of ihes:l-nt iave, noa-Vtand ready to testify that they would have been nrni'iered wi;h tlie deid, had it imi l-en u.r this ttre.t and wonderful med ' jine, Dr. Morse's Inuian KHt Tills. Artec one or two loe lis 1 Teen tike-i, tht v were a.ton i.hei anlal solu x'ly surr rised . ir. a itnet-.-inc tlu-ir tunji. sin?ci"Jrt! . Not ouly do ihey give immliate ense and streni ih md tiie aw avail tieknrM. t.niu and anpubh, 1 ut they at once goto work i t ti-e toumiation of the disease, which is tlie Mood. There f .re, it will hebhovn; ercciaily by those wio "use üu-m Till, that they will so elnr.!9iid pnriir.lllat CiMe that dadly enemy will Use its illit, and the flu. h of 3-onth and U-auty will again retum. and the iuoect of alone and hartv li!e will cLo;ih and fjhtiti your days. ly-ii-TiM-lseware 01 a counTorreit sifmed A. R. Moork. All genuine have the name of A. J.M'JMTK & CO. on each box. Also the sicniture of A. Whito C Co. AU oth nre f pnrious. A. J. VniTIS ti CO., Sole Proprklorsi rill a . ..1 .... . in. m..iuiii riivil, . 1 Dr. Mi-rsc's Indian Iloot Vills are sold by all dealers In 3diciue. - Agents antel in every town, villace and hamlet in the land. Parties desiring the agency riil address as alove for the terms. . Triee ib cents per bov, five bojes will e senf on reclpt of l, poaye paid. jan 11 -dicwiyj th gTvewvork STEAM SAW-MILL . ' im JX1CIIIXK C03IPAXV. f 'Capital, 250,000. TniS company lias Leen organized with the above" capital for the purpose -f snj'i.Iyi'ig tiie demand fur the COMBINATION STEAM SAtf-3IILLf AND OTHER IlfrPOVÜD MACllIXEET. They have purcbdred the entire marhinerv business heretofore csuricd n by J.M. Kiuerson k.Co., Lao the Montgomery Wsrks at louko, on the Hudson, nearthis city, and with the experience aud t.uilitie4 coiul'imtl In its organization, are prc:tred to furnish machinery of all kinds at more Mtial mtejUiaa La ever been otft ted at anv other t-stHliis!incnt. 1111K COMltNAXlON aap.vented Octoler, 1 and is now conouilly ackiifiwUJged to be the chear-est, uost practu-al, and ctiicit-nt lumUr manutacturingmncLii.c in the world, a l irge ntimber of tho-m are in ur-cetiMul iHTatiou in liflerent stations of this couutrj". Canaua Cut and touth A u erica, and whercevei their merits have been teted C.evare being adted by lumler manufacturers iu preference to all other mills-. Tb fin lo wins letter exprj:-s the general opln'en of thos who amusing the .Mjbin:itn.u Mill : Messers. Emerson &: Co Gentlemen : I havctriol the saw-mill purchased of you, and will Miy that it J- ' tbs well, aal mor tlian mee. luy exfectuions. eil plc:d with its perform.ince. Iciitupon a t. ..I stream that aüordcd y nstant wr.tcr tlx id as thicH as nt tittle ricger, wli.Th h much more th:m surlioient to uply the boiler. We are uMe to cut 12,000 feet of lautiful lumtier in li hours, with wmcthing less than one cord of wood. It Li the very thing we have so mach nteded ia our county fur a lorg time. With a little troul.H and rxiinr, e are al io to move it frnm five to ten miles per ly, and -t it up in the heart of the timber, hich wvt the rrtat lureng of haulins: the bga alone diti.ee to tbe mill. Yours, respccually, JK.?K K t It IC, Jr., LouVille, '1 ei.nese. The Comranv have pnrchas-ed Ll'M'S TAILNT FEED AKltAS'OLMK.M. r hi. b is illustrated and destrrilied in the Scientific Arnermm f-r Oi-toi-r 4. This adds pn-atlr to the eflk lui.rv of the r.:i;i. TJ1K CUMlifNATlON MILL, with all the recent improvemeuts, and hlbam p er of 15 horses, is ca able of sawing from 3,COUto 4,(10 feet in li hoars, and is sold for i'VK TIIE NEW YORK CIRCULAR 8ATT-M1LL Is manufartured only I y this Comj any. It is of sn. lrior construction, and sold for i' r cent. Ks tl.M other mills of no greater cai aeitv. A n:ill with M .- M-iuch saw can I e sold for imA io f n, and . :h a LD lre engine and holier rs gr.ji' f, t .',''. STEAM ENGINES and r.)ILKK ; ENfilNES from one to liO l.i.re power; lAt tiSiti'l I K, '1 I l;L'LAK FLUE and CVLlNUtK LiULT.US lunnLl.-.-d at preatly reduced prices from former quotation. lrawiiic;s, with 1 ians and speeirK'al.ons tor t nflilings and machinery, furnished gratis to cur customers. Competent mechanirrs scrt out to put njs and put in operation cur nKichir.cry, heu m uire.i. We also niannfmture SIIIXCf.K 3IAC1ITNE?, TLA X I N; l AC II 1 N ES, SL'JA it Jl I LLS, cr.d ÄIACII1NEKY1N CitNKKAl.. Special attention jid to gctiir g i p SHAFTING andl'l'LLlE fT ninr,ifacorie., ii.d r.ll Vir.Ie! of MILL-HKIGI1T WOliK. This Comranv are selling in grpat rnrr,lTa PATENT CONICAL liLJIU M-. .K MILL, f. r ß. v.r. corn meal, ami all kinds of feed, a hit h k jn iirr? cd by experienced millers l-oth in this ci ntit:-v ni.d Ktiroi, TIIE BEsl -MILL EVER t'DXM ktCTKK It will grind more gnir in tbe ttu.c lii;e iirtd aith half the powtr, of y oi.Lrrii.iil ol tLs &Ji.e p; ice in the market. We al.o furnish otrw styles cf GRIST-MILLS, when required. . Tbe lnr??rimed are aLo i-ublU J.frsof TIIE L'.MTEU STATES JOL'R.VIL, A large and niarnihVcnt illu-trHted nitthlv newsr.per, devoted to JihtllA.N U r. AGIiHl'Lll'l, Ll iERATLT.E aud A3il FLUENT, In atlilitiou to int usual altravwuiie, h:rh Knre already riven it a circr.biiion f nr.-ilv Ten 'I'lioaaaiid C'opiraper month, it will hti-ufir ci 1 in.n a complete rec.nf of all new and valuV.ie MKfllANI. CAL arid AUUI CULTURAL IVll KOX KJUEM'S, emlr.icing a Ln-?or nmcuf.t f met rid iiilernuttioa from expTi3i)Ced writers iu thes.' fitcLUiie thau afiy other put ication in the world. PRICE, ONLY FIFTY CENTS A YEAR. Specimen copies nt rmtis. J. M. EMLnsiN & CO., ruUteher, Afxi Agenu for t'-e N. Y. t-Uiun Sai-iiiii aud Machine Company, 2U llrjadat.-, N Y. Jai. 12-i:wlw II Lit K II. l'OI.K, A 2 TOn NE Y AT LAW, NOTARY PUD LIC, REAL ESTATE AND COLLECTING AGENT, -7 ILL attend to every species of conveyancing, V tak.e depositions and ati.uavX'-, ackiioulr-da mentsof iJeeilsaud M wtgago; in l;u-t, will prf'rm faithfullv.all toiMliew "fan Afnniev -ntru-t-.i to I. is eare. 1 iiHjM IN W. lt. URoWN I.K V. OFFICER sep-lv. I'll I X I ETO.V.IA 1 SAMUEL VICKEJIY, HAYING purcha.?.!, rn I fined tip. the -(I.hg known asthe'MiLU t AMIINGION HOUSE," ill h-.reafter be fonnd at li- n-w nrd with a wdi t letted stiek of FAM I LY ii KUC EKI V. S, air., cc, . I take this method of returning n.y siiAX-re tli.i. kS to my nutucrotis friends, anil the JjiiM'.c gcnc.aliv for their lilieral psitnmagc, hich 0 mi elled me to leave mv old rtand and geek more commodious iu;irU-rB- aud 1 hope by strict aiteutiou to Luii:ess to merit a eoutinuance of tii-ir favors. f AMUKL VICSERT. SOT FAILED BIT STILL, REDEEM IX(i. SINCE the suspension et Hankers, Drokcrs and Mercantile houses lias liecomeso ireneral, SAM. EMBICI1 infuriu hi nuuiernus custaKners and the public generally that he is still reie-uiing al slvi.t bank Notes, includina Tennessee. l;l.m is and Wis consin with rich and fashionable' Dry GMdsat. low prices. raving lately fitted up tbe np stairs for thed;r.!sy 0' notions Fancy Goods, aud Woolen Kniu GmnIs, i great variety, and as wc are coustar.tly receivhig ew supplies, we are prepared to meet anv sum, and 'ill continue to rtnleeni all solvent notes iu seasonable Iry Gom1s to the satisfaction of all cusloiuers. nov 13.tf HARPERS FAMILY PATER. T! bet pnTT y for the home circle, on.'y 5 ceiits Tbufurn:sJ- - ing it cheaper than the New York subjmptioL.pr" We eharce no postage at jan.-U. UOJJF.LL iCONYXGT'V än C'oBtlgDmrnt furcate Low to t'l'" vr i..H'iwu kci iiorniii 20 do lfl ...H Kill. Knkn t. ' r L IM) do Fancv ItuckeU; Km do Aisorted Tuis; 60 Nest Tubs 3 inch, just reeeired . K CO. a for fale ILATZ&IIEILM T th , --vUl