Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 48, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 January 1858 — Page 3

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TUESDAY MOUMXd JANTiT lAioM rrt , "Yesterdav 7 A. fj S P. -f. I 9SJttm n.OJ I I gl-.10 THIHOKtTCIi tätm: r?,- I PM-

r" No person I allowed to contract any bills ?iint this office, without an order from Ue proTrieta. 1 ZT Advertisements Intended for tne Daily mast belauded in before I o'clock, P. M. to Insure insertion. ITT Nevs'ioys can be supplied with the JocRXaL, at twcntjr five cents a dozen, by applying at the Coun-tinir-lloom. IIISHOP SPAVLDIAG'S LECTIRE. Bishop Spauldinjr, of Louisville, will Lecture before the Library Association on NEXT THURSDAY evening upon the subject of Mormonism. Tlio eminent talents and cholarly accomplUlimcnU of the lectnre, nil tho curiosity that will be felt to listen to the manner in which ft Catholic Bishop will treat the singular subject, will bo likely to 'draw together tbe largest audience that has ever been assembled at a lecture in Evansville. Tho tlctets will be limited to the number of seats in tho Hall. Sex Beam Gallert. Tis a perfect treat o stop iuto Tilistox &. Bbo's. Gallery on First street, and see the numerous specimens of friends and acquaintances you will meet there. Reader your face should be among tho collection. Call in. IdgT Leave your orders at Mr. Lyons on First street, for fine clothes. LIU stock comprises every article to be found in a firstclass n crchant tailoring establishment. Ho spares no pains to please his customers, and is now furnishing garments at greatly reduced prices. 13?" Messrs. Dobell & Comtxgto- have placed on our table copies of "Mabel Vaurrhan," and "A Mother's Trno Stories." Tho former is a charming fiction by the author of The Lamplighter," and has received the most flattering commendations of the press ia erery section of tho country. It is generally conceded to be a production of even greater merit than the author's former work, which commanded a circulation second only to that of Undo Tom's Cabin. A Mother's True Stories is a beautiful little volumo comprising a number of entertaining and instructive stories founded on Interesting events ia sacred history. Each story is briet and simple, and conveyed in language adopted to the comprehension of tho little ones for whoso pleasure and in struction they are designed. The Steamer Soctoeb-mb is one of the mo.t delightful packets that runs our river. Her officers are most agrceabli and pleasant gentlemen, always anxious to promote the comfort of their passengers, and their boat is managed with admirable system and order. She ia fast and prompt to the time of her appointments. By an arrangement with tho commodious packets running from Mem phis to New Orleans, she tickets passengers through from Lonisvillo to New Orleans for 23, which is $10 less than charged by the Louisville boats, with equal accommodations. Vo would adviso those going South to note this fact. By taking the Southerner, they can spend six or eight hours at Memphis, in examining the attractions of that growing city, and save a goll eagle in the price of their fare. RT" The steamer Woodruff running from St. Louis to New Orleans has a printing of fice on board, from which is issued a daily paper while tho boat is under way. Tho editorial corps embraces the officers from the captain to Mr. Chips; it evinces spirit and tact, and it most be a very important publication each morning to tho little world afloat, in which it has Its existence. The following incident is a specimen of the news it picks up along the river: From n private source, wo learn that on Monday last, a rat was noticed floating past the town of Napoleon, and as no one was in tight it w supposed to bo unoccupied. A ekitT put off from shore and boarded tho raft, when it was discovered it had one passenger, a man, stark dead. As soon a this fact was ascertained, and without waiting to learn whether violence had been committed or not, tb skiff was put back to shoro, tho raft drifting on, whithersoever the wind and current might diroct, with lU dead "nncofncd and unknown." Hatche's Labor Saving Wash-board. U) l'zen of the alove ltarl fr s'Uc at matiufae Ijirrr'a price l-y Z. H. COOK fc SON. Agent. rlPKA, TOBACCO AXD ClßABS.JL Asrted Imported Cigars; 7ä Hoxe-. Choice TNeco; 60 hü- Chests Tea, for sale at a small a1 ranee for caih by Z. II. COOK & SON. rCKWIIEAT FLOl'R. Jl 10 Bags for sale low to close consignment by nov-'l . GEO. rOSTKIt & 00. 4WTATl CAXDLES. is lluxes Proctor Ät OamM'ü full weicht for sale At reduced prices by G 0. f OST t It A CO. roplar Shingles. rCfh fti POPLAR SHINGLES, of extra a4""IF "quality, jut received and for Uleat V per M. , JOHN V.GLOTUR, ale Cor. Main and Seventh streets. nr. ABL STARCH. TS boxes sUrch. whole, half JL a and quarter packages in rtice and for sale br WIIKEL.KU Bt K1UU3 1VIPER AXD DLACRIXO. . Uernas Wrapping Paper; do Foolscap do 2i do Not 4o 55 do LetUer do i Barrels Butler's Blocking; In it -ire and for sale bv irU WHEELER k RIGGS. rice. A TIERCES Rice ree'd and far sale br -RlaugTJ PRESTON BROS. P.trKR, Sc. :i)0 bundle Wrapn'ns Papr, r M crns Bonnft B'Mkrds. w "Tn Uu,':, IVk Ä b"tbM,)Just ree'd per via AtvwJ if la t'i miq rr 13 WHEELER fc BIGGS. K AI3TNS, Currants and Citron, for taieby octll ZJL COOK t SOS. C ANDLKS, SnOT, Stf. 1W Koxs, halve ani qusners Star Candles: m XT a J at A . a ivej as.tinea i do do Buck Shot; do small Dar Lel; reeM arxl for mle W . .. t I livitrivi J ,IirV FIGS.-100 Dram lust V sale by GILBKJ rreld and for KÜT liUWLiS. 10TATOKS - M. '( bushel Extra Potatfe lnt rwlved steamer Diamond by Z. II. COOK SOK, ftüllAR AXD MO LASS K. lv J ast received, both choice owllty, forsaleby novit iML.iir.Kr sc nvwi.rn. Or enmore near Water. OMOX. -hA Bushel f rime and for sale by TotatA Onlots Jnst received Z. II. COOK Si SON a2C!fTRTIS fzf 15."" Extra fine fre trade Cixari: 20 Gross Pint Ffcuks: 5(5 Hoxes Erne Oolteer U d?. I.D. Half Bushel Measures; 4 do Washlioard; is do Pei-V and Half P-lr 60 Boxes Cermau boap; reeM and for al by i . st u. Ii r. i i a . WGIES! MW Weha (have vme well flaMied Lthrr Ton Rffl 4ilKS. i ale on consignment. 4JS' 10RNBI09K k CO.

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tV"S: NOTICES In this pl:ice, 10 cents per line X2! on iftsertioir: if! cent w lin three times; 30 Cents per line one week: discount on longer time. CKi . w m win, m THERE IS AX ARTICL.K SELIJXU Throughout the country that has attained the wides celebrity ever known as a rem e ay for Liver Com plaints. We hr ve reference to Da. Sahford s IstiooavroR oil Livsa Remedy that has performed cures almost too mat to believe, were it not for the undoubted evidence that accomvany the testimonials. It Is, la truth, the greatest remedy known for Dyspep sia, Jaundice or a general debility that so often baf fle the skill of oar most eminent physicians. Dr. Sanford has been for a lone time one of the emi nent physicians of Sew York, and it is said, most of bis ease were treated wtthlthe Invigorator with such invariable success that be bn been Induced to offer U as a family medicine, and let the world have the benet fit of his discovery. If those who are troubled with debility, headache, languor, or slow, lingerttg fever will try a bottle, we thins they miglt save physician s bills, an J day, perhaps year of suffering. See ad vertisement. Lnn lS-dsvlw' TXT" How often do we hear the Inquiry marie, what can I frt to cure this violent mmp I am nightly subject to ? I well know thecause to be my too frequent indulgence in eating the vegetables and fruits of the season, besides taking a duzen or more glasses of ice water during the day consequently must pay the penalty. Our advice to such would be, always to keep a bottle of Hoitetter's Celebrated Stcn ach Bitters in the bouse, as it will afford instant relief to any person having Cramps, Spasms, Cholera Morbus, fee. whk-h are generally the result of over-indulgence In vejeta. ble diet. Iu fact, when kite-rest is consulted, no fami ly canatford to be without these Bitters. They can be hid of any of our druggists for one dollar per bottle, containing a full quart, which will last the kuub.Sold by all druggists and dealers generally. jan 13-dfewlw DrGrth's Electric Oil This celebrated rem edy for Rheumatism. Gout, Neuralgia, Erysipelas, Eruptions, Sprains, Burns, F clous. Sie-, is manufac tured only by Professor Chas. De Grath, every here known as the original discoverer, at his old establishment, in Eighth street, below Chcicut, No. 3B. X. B. The sick, for their own safety, must avoid a!! worthless cc unterteil, from the use of which the wont consequences have followed to invalids who have been deceived into buying them. An article which Is confessed in the ad vertbtement of it, to 1 only an im itation of Prof. Chas. De Grain's Electric Oil, is some times ofTen d tu the public by a person iu this city, who pretend to have picked up a knowledge of the mode or prcpo. lug It, hile in the employ of l'rof. De Grata. This Is an entirely unfounded pretention. A person who now advertises sn Imitation of the Electric Oil, was once engaged with l'rof. De Crath, as a book keeper and correspondent, and thus made himself known to some customers ; but he was never entrusted to the MmurkCTCH of the Medicine of which he is entirely ignorant. Of this perxon, it is not necessary to say more at present, as, of coarse, no oue will buy an ikITatios, when they can obtain the orioisil, cesüixe article, by application to Prof. Chas. De Grath, at his long established Store, No. 39 Sou'h Eighth st.t a few doors Mow Chenut. jan 13-dkwlwJ Murray A Lanman'a Florida Water-Look to the names and beware of Imitations, puts to shame boqu'ets of the rarest exotics, with the frethnwa of Its exquisite aroma. It seems to impait an exhilcrating property to the air it perfumes, and quietly relieves Faintne, Headache an Ncrvousi ess. Sold by D. T. Unman k Co.. wholesale druggists, 65 Water st.. Sew Tark, at 50c per bottle. jan LJ(wlwl Halloway's Pills Ufa Prolonged ! Upon the vigor of the stomach, the regularity of the excretions, and the purity of the blood, depends the duration of life and physical enjoyment. These three essentials of longevity and heaUh, are regains ' and ierpctuaied by the dm of llolloway's Pill. Sold at the manufactories. No. f0 3IaMn Lane, New York, and No. 244 Strand, London; and by all druggists at 2jC., 6,4c., and II per box. TO TFIE gCFFERINO COMMUNITY Ilelmbold's Genuine Preparation of Fluid Extract Bucha Is offered as a specific. Kead the advertisement headed " IlelmbolA1 Genuine Preparation. Janli-d&wlw Safety and Heller-OM Dr. II. James, a1ut whom the New York and other Atlantic City press have said so much, has retired from practice, but Dr. Thomas Tilton, his son-in-law, has been educated to travel for him and dispense his lb valuable medicines. Most prominent among those I bis extract of Canniabis Indies, which he discovered after hard labor and deep research in Calcutta. He strorc to make a medicine to save bis only child from doth by consumption, and be succeeded. Dr. Tilton, hi spn-in-law, is hi Chicago, 1 Room No. 1(1, State street.) lie lias already sue ceeded in curing permanently, hundreds of terrible rases of Consumption, Nervous Debility and Suffer, lug, Asthma and Bronchitis. The Cobb and Cough he has banished, are Innumerable. The Cauniahi InUicals the most wonderful blessing of the age. Give Dr. Tilton a call or send for a bottle of medicine, which will cost you two dollars. He will prove to you that you need not be sick, and that it will cost a mere trifle to get well. N . 11 A Spiro-Dynameter to test the strength of the lungs, and ascertain the exact state of the patient's health. P. 8.- By addressing Dr. Tilt. a note t broach the Chicaco Post OÖlce. enclooin four rentage stamps. (U cents 'a recipe a ill be sent in return, free of charce, to any port of the Union. All letters.answered promiy. Address, Dr. TILTON. octllCm- Box 16J, Chjcago, III. The Most Skeptical People-Can be convinced by trial that all the bunily medicines are not humbug, and that among the thousand of butterfly life, thenare a few of great merit and undoubted worth. Of these, Da. SasroRD's Isvioorxtor or Lit tu Reskot, 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 It proprietor. It advertises Itself on CTcry trial, for th.re arc none who ;use it but tell their friends to do so. and so it goes from .mouth to mouth, till all the people of the Union, utc learned the good of this truly valuable medicine. It Is recommended, with testimonials to prove Us virtue, for the cure of lirer aomplaints of every klad, from the worst Dyspepsia to a common headache, and is particularly adapted to Jaundice, Deranged Stomach, Bowel Com plaints, and diseases of Children. (See Advertise ment.) dec2. AX ELKO AXT PIAXO FOR, SALE. ONE of Peters fc Cragg's superior Tianos, nearly new, Is offered for sale. It cost 2T5 and will be sold for cash forS. Also, one of Martin's elegant Guitar;, which cost 40, entirely new, can be bought for U0, C4Sii. Ap ply at this office. dec-20-tf. TI,E SAVINGS BANK on First street new VKlSa Main, buys Tennessee, Illinois, nd is consul money, tan in. novj ti. Yi SIGHT and Short Time Bills on Xew OrVrWjS Iran wanted to the Savings Bank, First street near Main. declO. ANOTIIEIF DECLINE 1 Ektrs Floor at 2 10 per sack; also llRax by the retail at 12X cent per bushel, by janl-tf IGLEIIART k BOS. DR. CO OG WELL'S ANTIPHLOGISTIC That has produced such remarkable effects In many cases of Necsauoia, Vsbtioo, and Aftec tioss or thr Head, caused by disturbed circulation, in those who have tried it in this city, is for sale at KELLER & WHITE'S. S7" The highest testimonials of its etHcacy have been given by a number of the most respectable citizens who have tried it. Uya RA.BKRRIES.-2bbls jnst received, and for 1 sale by 8AJ1. IIVAMI. WR. C1IKKB.-10 Boxes Choice VTestcrn kesrrvrd Chees Just rnceiveJ per steamer aren(o, ami iur saie "y sa iilmvaii njBKE APPLE. 30 bbls assorted "OhU A pW9 It AN BKAX!I tnn In nnanlltlea tn auil sL purchasers; leavi orders and have fa sent home, free of drayageby ' SAM. VIKEP.Y, XAllx. da a k 1 . JI .Ml Hoxes H isjdo 10 Kegs assorted NaiU; Just rciv ed and f. sale by TlOMADK. y W gross fancy Pomade Just reelvsd and for sale T i.Si V. UKIMANN. sOHKEsiE. boxes Hamburg Cheese; u igs l'erper; SCes K o . I N uJUnegJ 1 ust receives and fo, ml Im. T 1. T I III' t 1 . - "1 f U&IJlAA, I? roam,. A3 &ji doi uailaUoQ Sbaker and lonr atrtw. Toi sale low by " QZQ. TV&TZ&k CO.

THE EIVBR. Arrivals and Oepartures. JsSLMRT 19. Southerner, from Memphis to Louisville. "fjune, from St. Iuis to Pittsburg. Isaac Shell y, from Wabash to EvansTille. Queen of the West, from Cincinnati to New Orleans. Umpire No. 3, from Wat a.ih to Evansville. Susquehanna, from Cincinnati to Sew Orleans. Henry Fitzhugh, from Cincinnati to Nashville. Woodford , from Louisville to New Orleans. II. BriJgts, from Bowling Green to Louisville. Tnr IwtviR at this point continues to rise, but very lowly.

ilECEIPTS nV TIIK It IV ER. FROM BOWLING GREEN rer Ptearacr II. Uridgcs 500 tea lard, Cooke & Son; 13 bbls pork und Ini J, 0 hhda tobacco, J S Mitchell & Co. RAILROAD RECEIPTS. January ISth 0 tos lnrd, II S Howard; 54 tcs hrd, 6) bbls pork, I A Crane; U bb buckwheat, J S Jur)ues A Co; -1 bundle broom handle. W 11 Baker; 4 kov and 2 bi l-i, II W Lnow & Co; beer bbl, J Schcurer: 33 bbls lard, 6 kps do, Geo Foster & Co; 1 bbl cgtrs I fc I) Ileiinann ;I bbl e?gs 2 bx. butter, French Lagow tt Co; 10 krs lard 1 bbl e?p 1 bx butUr, Pat Gleesen; 'Jl k apples, ö bbls egg. I bx butter 1 kg do, FKron. IXKIVALL-ED ATTItACTIOXS ! EMERSON-S MAGAZINE AND Putnam's Monthly, TWO ORE AT M A G A Z INESIN ONE. 90,000 Copies the First Menth. MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMM FOR $207000 IN SPLENDID WORKS OK ART. FIVE DOLLAR UXUKAYIXti TO EVERY ftl'UhCHIDEH. THE GREAT LIBRARY OFFER. A G X IS OETTJSG Ji 1 C II , flMlE nnion of EMERSON"? MAGAZINE and M. l'L'TNAM'S MONTHLY ha given to the consoliilaled wvrk a circulation second to but one similar circulation in the country, and has secured for it a combination of literary and artistic talt nt probaMy uu rivaled by any other magazine in the world. During the tirst month, the vale in (lie trade and demand from 'Ubscribers exceeded sD-OUrt copies, and Uie numbers already issued of the consolidated work are universally conceded to have surpassed, in the rlchuefsof their literary contents, and the Iteauty and profuse, nessof their pictorial iliustrativn.'tiiy niMtatiiieever lefore issued rrotn the American press. Encouraged by these evidences of favor, the publishers have determined to commence t enew volume in January with still atld.tional attractions, and to id er such inducements to subscriliers as cannot fail to place it, in circulation at th head of American ina?axuie- With this view they now announce the following splendid programme. They hive purchased that superband costly steel plate engraving, "TIIK JjAST SUPPER," and will presents ropy of it (o every three dollar lubscriber fr the year ly. It was engraved at a cost of over by the late celebrated A. L. Dirk, from the original of Raphael M org hen, after Leonardo I:i Vinci, and is the largest steel plate engraving ever executed in this country, U-ing three tiu.es tlie size of the ordinary three-dollar engravings. Thebr.timpresaionscl these engravings are held at 10, and it a as the intention of til's artist that none of the engravings should tvr be ottered for a less sum than j, being richly worih that amount. Thus ever' three dollar subscriiier will receive the Magazine for oneyear cheap at J atd this rp! end id engravh g, richly wcrth tbi thus getting for J the value of s. We shall commence striding oil' the enrravincs Immediately, yet it can hardly I expected tha; im Tensions of large a plate can be taken as fan a they will lie calleil for by subscriber. We skall , therefore, furnish them in the order in which subscription are received. Those who desire I obtain their en raring 4 early. and from the first imprvsaion, should send in their sulvcript ions without delay. The engraving can be sent on roller, by mail, or any other manner, as sulocriber sliall order. . 830,00(1 IX WORKS OF ART. In addition o the superb engraving of "THE LAST SUPPER," which will be presented to every Ihre dollar suSscriht r for the year l,Uie tmblishcrshave co .ipleted arrmngemcnti for the distribution, on the rthdayof Decemiier, l, tf a serie of splendid worksof art, consisting of one hundred rich and rare Oil Paintings, valued at from 400toSlwO each. Aln, 2,iio0 m.ipnificcnt Steel Plate Eni raving", worth fW.m ! tu j cactj, and l,t)Ctl choice HoImIuv lb-.k!. worth fr.)m l to euch, maltiug. in all over Til It EK TIIOrSAhDGIFTS, worth TV, KNTt THOUSAND DOLLA Ko. Inclose 3 to the Publishers and yu will commence receivir.g the .Masaziue by return mail. You will alp receive wnn ine umropy a nuuiierce suoscrtptlon receipt entitling you to the Engraving of 'THE LAST 8UirEK.w anl a chnnce to draw one of lLu?e " TJIItEE THOUbA.MJ PHIZES." REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD SV BSCItlBE roil E-tIEIISON'S MAUAZINI2 Forl$5H. First Because Its literary contents will, during the 5 ear, emlrace cnritribntions from over one hundred itlerent writers and thinkers, nuiu luring among them Uie most distinguished of American aoihois. Second I leca use its editorial dejairtm nts. " Our Studio." "Uar Window," and " Our Olio," will each be condiK-tel by an able alitor, and it will surjeiaj", in the variety and richness of Us eUiio ial coUcnts, any other mag.izine. Thini lkrause it will contain, dnrirg the year, nearly six hundred original pictorial iiluouatious from designs by the first Auierinui artists. Fourth Because for the sum of f. you will receive mn ipiruiiNi mommy, more ruiiiy wonii tluu sum thah any thr mnguzine, and the ouiib engraviiiE of "THE LAST SUPPEIt" worth il Fifth Because yon will very likeiy draw one of the three thousand prizes to be distributed on the 25th day of Decemticr, 1": perhaps one that U worth Si jam. Notwithstanding that these extraordinary inducements can hardly fail to accomplish the o jee'.s of the publishers without further effort, yet they have Uttermined to continue through tbu year The Great Library Offer. To any person who will get up a club of tweuly-fotir sutwcribers, either at one or more post office, we will present a splendid Lilrary, Cfnsiaung of over Forty Large Bound Volumes, eiulfaciug tbe most popnlivr worXs in the market The club may be formed at the club price, 1 a year, without the eucraving, or at the full price, J, with (he engraving of tne Last Mipperto each ubscriltT. List and description of tbe Lumtry, andsveeinieneopyof the ülagazine, will be received on receipt of cents. Over '-ill LitNraries, or e.OOt volumes, have alreariv been di.ntriliuted in accordance with this offer, ami we should I e glad of an opportunity to furnish a Library to every clergymen, to every school teacher, or to someone at every postolCce iu the country. MAKIXUJIOAEY. The success which our areiitsare meet in ir with Is a boost astonishing. Am-riE the wisny evnlenct-s of thisiact, we present the following from oue of our agents already in the field: l nave neen at work canvassing on vour Magazine one wee, and sin delighted with the business. It is ntnereiu irom canvassing lor anytning else 1 ever irit-j. i aut sure to get a sunseriner in every tumilv here they can rake together three dollars. 1 um never received wiüi inditlereme anywhere, for the first thing I do is to unroll my engraving betöre I let any body know what I am alter, aud thus I get them interested before they know hat a splendid utlcr 1 am coiiigiomaKeineiu. sometimes tneyask mv rnte for the engraving an 1 1 tell tUn I:, and wbeu I or? er r f..r litem tue enpravins; ami lncaxuie for one voir tnree aoiiars tney are )ierrectiy astonished. I did not get to going well for tbe first two or tune days. 1 ne ist uay t got 3 subscribers. The?d 7 " TheI M " I he 4th " 13 TheUh " u. The Oth Tirst week. ....... ..7...'..:: 54 " I shall do much better next week. It is the engra ving that does the business. Everylody wants the engraving, ion may calculate nponirom one to two thousand ulscribers from me this winter. I am go ing to make enough out of the lusines to buy a farm in tne swine. With such inducements as we otter, anvUxlr can ob tain sulcrilers. V e invite every sentlcimn out of employment, and every Uly who deeues a pleasant money making cccututtion to apply at once lor an acency. Applicant should inrb.se S5 cents foraspe. cimincopy of the Magazine, which will always be forwarded with answer to the appKcant by return mail. SPECIMEN ENGRAVING. As we desire to I'lare In the bands of everv Bcnwn who propose tu get up a club, and also of everv acent a copy or tne engraving ot "iiir. IiAbT SI 1 rf.lt as a siecimen, each api'licant enclovirg us 3 will re ceive Uie eneravine-, Mt iaid,by return mail, also viKcunciii ui uur juuik nin urn .uti ,nr ni inc nunnrm suhsciption receipts, entitling the hohler to the Magazine oneyear and to a chance in the distribution. This oiler is made only to those who desire to act as agents or to lor ax cius. Aaarets OAKSMITII & CO., jan 15-dfcwtw No. 3"! Broadway, N. Y Infant Cups. JUST the thine for the seaon at VAUTIER k MARCONNIKR'S. KKSII BALTIMORE OYSTERS! Keceived daily by Expres; and for le at reduced prices by loctil) I. k D. HE1MAN. IM BAT Cotters and Sausage Staffers at reduced Ilm price at WALDKlltCirS OdTh BBLS. N 3 siew Marsse. skssRJI Ai HbblJsiolNev siackercl: IShMa do 3 do do 0 H UtA do 3 on ao 2jhxs No 1 Herring, Uj.Oou Cul Sixes. Ree'd aud for sale by toctai I, ft D. UEIMAN. TKV SUGAR AXD MOL AHÜE8.-A choice 1 vj article o? both in store and for sale at rwluced prices py PAM. V lUJiCiti sTtORX MEAL. A very choke article row offerei -V tor ii? ey yc.7j V 41 &CU x & JOUNSION

TELEGRAPHIC. fw TELEGRAPHED EXCLUSIVELY TO THE EVAXSVILLK DAILY J0CRNAL.J Congressional. "Washington, Jan. 18 u HorsE. The special committee, appointed to investigate the charges against members or ofüccm of the last llouse, growing out of tho expenditures of the Middlesex Manufac

turing Tariff Fund: Stantou, of Jhio; More, of Alabama; Kunkle. ot I ennylvania; Wright, of Georgia; Russell, of New York. Washington, Jan 18 r si Senate Seward presented the petition of musty-eight citizens ot 1 belph, Isevr York, praying that some measures be adopted for the peaceful and gradnal extinction of slavery. Government making compensation out of tho public TrcaMiry. Laid on tho table. Harlan introduced ä bill making a grant of public land to Iotva in alternate sections to Hid the construction of the railroad of that Stnte. On motion of ChauJkr a resolnlion was adopted requiring; the Secretary of War to furnish the Senate with statement shewing tho number of troop stationed iu Kansas fur each quarter, from the 1st ot January 1535 to the present time. A bill was passed authorizing certain officers and men who vrero engaged in the search ot Sir John Franklin to rcccivo the meJals presented them bj the British Government. iloirsK A lurgo number of bills were introduced, und nmoug them one from Kelly to sccuro homesteads to actual rettlers on the public domains. Mr. Bennett introduced a bill to establish railroads and telegraphic communications to the Pacific for postal and military purposes. Mr. Grow introduced a bill to prevent further sale of public land by the proclamation of the I'rcfident, until the same shall have been surveyed at least fifteen years. Mr. Dobell introduced a bill to repeal fishing boundaries. Qnitman introduced a bill rcpealitnj certain sections of tho neutrality laws. Kel'crcd to the Judiciary Committee. Zollicoifer offered a roolutiuii instructing the Judiciary Committee to inquire into the expediency of retorting a bill to regulate or restrict tho emigration or importation of lorcitfn pun per sua criminals into the United bUUs. Adopted, 1S7 against 33 A resolution was adopted providing for tho appointment of a select com mttteo of five to inquiry iuto the accounts and olHcial conduct of tho late rloorkeeper of the House, with power tosend for persons and papers. Campbell naked leave to offer a joint resolution authorizing tho President to negotiate through the State Department for tho acquisition of Canada, Nova Scotia, and other parts of British North America, Cuba, and other Islands adjacent thereto, and annexing them to the United States. In tho event of any acquisition, no portion shall be admitted into the Union until it has a surlicient popu lation to send one member to tho House of Representative, or until bma fide residents shall have an opportunity of voting on their constitution and regulating their domestic institutions in their own way, subject only to the constitution of the United States. Its introduction was objected to. .Mr. Giddin gs asked leave to offer a long preamble and resolution setting forth human rights, as cm bodied iu the Declaration of Independence, and deckring tho Supremo CVurt iu tho Dred Scott decision had unjustly assailed tl c Icainiiicr. intelligence and Christianity ol distinguished revolutionary patriots, tr. l brought discredit on the Judiciary of the United States. Mr. Harris, of Illinois, objected to their getting in an hour's speoch under the guise ot a joint resolution. Bocock wanted to know whether tho hour rule applied in this case. Objuctionr were made to tho introduction of tho resolutions. Humphrey Marshall asked, bnt failed to obtain, leavo to offer a resolution proposing an amendment to the Ccnstitn'Jon of the United State, br providing that only native born citizens and those naturalized according to the general naturalization laws, shall he doomed qualified as elector? under tho Constitution. Adjourned. Senats In special order the affairs of Klinga, wcro ta!cc up. Mr. Fiale said ho bad rcfruiuod from participating in the debate heretofore because he prccumcd the public were more anxious to lter from vtLos uKtor. rather than learn the opinion of so humble an IndUtUaal n himself. lie did not think this discussion ill timed or premature. The distinguished Senator from Illinois had spoken, and his speech fullr met the public ex fetation. lie agreed witfi Douglas in opposing tho Lecompton Constitution, but not because it was in contravention with the principles and policy of tho Nebraska bill. He oppwed it for just tne opposite reason, viz: because ho consider ed it in exact conformity with that act. He regarded it as a part of the original pro gramme, and as carrying :t out to the letter and spirit. He was inclined to think, in the controversy between Douglas and the rresi dent, tho ralm of victorv on?Lt to Ins award ed to the rrcjddcnt. When the latter under takes to bring in the Federal Army to force this obnoxious constitution down the throats of the people of Kansas, it is because he tin dvrstands the Nebraska bill just as well as if he was in tho country at tho time that tho measure became a law. lie said he was op posed to the whole thing from the beginning to the end. He waa opposed to the tree and its foliage, and was now opposed to plucking 1119 npo irnit. lie could only judgo ot the object of the passage ot tho bill by the natural and inevitable couHcqncnceM which must re sult from such a measure. That object could bo nothing clc than to break down the barricr which separated free territory from slave territory, ana to bring Kansas into the Lnion as a slave State legally and peaceably, if they could, but to br-uz it in as a slave State anvijow. come 01 tne advocates or that bill went over the line with drum, fife, and banners flying, carried everything their own way, and returned across tne nver,opcnly avowing they had conquered the territory. "Thus matters went on with this kind of freedom and popular sovereignty, and at length the Conven tion assembled to form a constitution for the future State of Kacsas. And the senior Senator from (S. C, Evann included) had avowed it was this purpose to extend slavery into Kansas, at the time, with regard to proceedings in Kansas under the Nebraska bill. The elections were carried not by a nob from ... . . . . Missouri, out ty an invading army who went over the line. W hat did they dol They adopted the very best plan which could he. The line cast of Cincinnati hero broke down. Hold Robbery. New Yoke, Jan IS x The store of Wilson, Midgely& Jennings at the corner of Duane and Church streets) waa broken into on Saturday night and $3,000 worm 01 suk goods taken therefrom by cx pert housebreakers. Two of the robbers were caught in the act, one of whom proved to bo Chauncy Johnson, tho celebrated burglar, who stole $3G,o in money from the Back of the State of New York, a few j'ears since. Johnson, ha been released Irom Sing oinjr prison dui a lew months. All of the foods stolen have been recovered. The number of daring burglaries have been largely on the increase lately. In fact this lonn of crime Is quite a mania among the citv rogues at present. The schoonor Mary Alice, arrived here, re port mat on tnei2tb, in latltudo 84, longi tude is, paw a sciiooner sinic. A bug was lying by, and donbtlcsa rescued tho crow. Suicide. 1'ittsbcbo, Jan 18 M Capt. John F. Cole, who was sentenced on Saturday to tho Penitentiary, for assaulting his wife with intent to kill, coramitod sui cide in jail yesterday morning, by hanging imafuig. Interred. Philadelphia, Jan. IS Tho remains of Capt. Reynolds and privates, were interred with imposing military display, yesterday afternoop

Celebrated Personages Retrnlns. . Halitax, Jan. IS . Amonir the pan sen ire rs by the America, are

Madame Lola Montez. who was recently married to Prince Sholousky, in Paris, and suite. Col. Charles Bonethal. of Philadel phia, bearer of despatches for the U. States Government, from ram. and Mr. A Hi bone and family, of Philadelphia, President of the Bank of Pennsylvania, conccrnine whose defalcations there baa been so mach excitement. MoNTOosiEitT, Ala., Jan 18 u On Thursday both branrhe of theLcirifdature unanimously pawed resolutions author izing the Governor to call a State Conven tion, if Cbngrcsa refuses to admit Kansas under the Lecompton Constitution. IIa&risbcro, Pa., Jan. IS u U.S. Masraw was re elected State Treas urer, liotli llouse nave pacd a mil pro viding for tho erection of an Executive Man sion. iew York .Markets. Nsw York, Jan. 18 if. Flour firm TO barrels sold at ft-i 75g4 05 for Ohio, an advance of 5c. Wheat firm. Corn dull and heavy, 80,000 bushel sold. Mesa Pork 5c lower sales at $14 7514 85. Stocks dull. Sterling Exchange firm but doll at 9(10 prem. Nsw Yobk, Jan. 18 tu Cotton firm. 2,000 bales sold. Wheat heavy, 8,0XI bushels sold; rod declined 2o. Sales at fl 1-01 IS. Corn declined 17.000 bushels sold; white lc lower; sales at 71(5.72. Whisky c lower; sales 20 '-sot sic. busrar heavy at oÄö?e for" fair Orleans. Mo lasses heavy at '2i(&23c. Coffee heavy at ej-äl0. iinclnaatl Alarkels. Cincinnati, Jan. 13 m Flour dull and unchanged. Whisky 15c. and steady. Hogs excited; plenty of buyers at $5 00. Provisions unsettled, and market so excited that accurate quotations cannot be given. Ureen meats are JiQlc per lb higher. 3,500 hogs received iu the last. 24 hours. Cincinnati, Jan. 18 r k Sales of Flour confied to 1100 bbls at 43 TO 3 75 for superfine, with a dull market; re ceipts light. Whisky continues steady at 1 jc, with a good export demand. 1 he market for Hogs opened buoyant, and 5 was paid, but on change the market assumed a marked downward tendency and closed nominal. Buyers seem to have withdrawn from tho market. The roceipU since Saturday have been about 8,500 head. Mess Pork was held at $13 tin morning, but there were no buyers at 12 50 at the close. Green Hums advanced to ((&c, but they were offered freely at 6e at the close, without finding bay crs. lucre were no sellers of liulfc Alcat in the morning at 56c for Shoulders and Sides, but in tbe afternoon no buyers could be found at these rates. The market closed so unsettled that accurate quotations could not be given. I hero is an active demand for Linseed oil, with sales of 500 bbls at 55 cts cash. Money matters unchanged. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, Jan 18 x Tho America's news has Lad more effect upon breadstuff, but they have caused a fcrmer feelinjr in cotton, lionr is but little inquired after for export, and only 450 barrels superfine were sold at $7 75 per barrel and $5 for fancy family. Corn Meal is doli at f 3. Kcceipta of Wheat are small, and it is in fair request. Sales of 150 bushels at $1 141 IS lor red, $1 25(3 1 SO for white. Kye is sell inn freely at 70c. Corn is scarce. Small sales of new yellow at 62,54c, and old at C5c. Oats are unchartered: 2,000 bush. Pennsylvania sold at S3US5. Provisions. sales very unimportant. Wool very qciet. w hisky dun; small sales at 20$21c. River ani Weather by Teletraph. Bcftalo, Jan IS x Weather clear. Mercury 29. Toledo, Jan IS sc Weather cloudy. Mercury 86. Clxtiland, Jan. IS ir. Weather cloudy. Mercury 36. Chicago, Jan. 18 it Weather clear. Mercury 21. SruiKcriEi D, 111., Jan. IS M Weather door. Mercery 30. Pbairie Du Cncii, Jan IS u Weather cbar. Mercury 4 degrees below zero at sunrise. ; Louisville, Jan 17 u Tho river is rising, with eight feet three inches in the canal, and six teet four inches in tho Kentucky pass over the rocks. Tl weather is clear. riTTSurno, Jan. 18 h. There is nine feet five inches water in the channel by the pier mark and rising slowly. 1 he weather is cloudy and damp. Aicreury4S. Cincinnati, Jan. IS at. The river has fallen one foot sines Satur day evening. The veathcr is clear and cuol. Ciscixxati, Jan IS r x The river has risen six inches since noon. Weather clear. Ague and Fever, or Chills and Ferer CUC1D CT SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP. rHlS Justly celeNated tne.Iicine lias for many JL years maintained its superiority over all other remedies, for the xafe. eertain, speeOy and permanent cure of Ague aud Fever, or Chills and Fever, whether of short or ling standing; and in no case will it fuil to cure, if Uie directions are strictly followed and carried 3Ut. Tills tmtrdy baa ben extensively mod throughout the States of Kentucky, Tennes.--, Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Iowa. Wisconsin, Illinois. Missouri, Texas, Arkansas, Alalama, Mississippi ana Louisiana, and has permanently eured over onk million caM, in all its varied forms, many of which had been of from oue to three years' sianiling, and had resisted all the aual remedies known in the country ; and in m case did this medicine fail where the directions were properly followed. Such Li its invariable success, that a large number of respectable pract. turnen of niednine in various parts of Uie coon try use and prescribe it ha preference to Quinine and all other rem edi"S. The public are assured that It is not only eerta'n In itsenect&s a Tonic, but leiriff composed entirt-ly of YCget! W BMSiuiiMM, U tnnftwrtly IbmtmiI in 11 mms or cirruuwUnces.and mav I given to females, Infants, and all perrons of tleMliUued and delicate constitutions, without the least fear wbatevet of any unpleasant erfi-ct. This medicire Is composed of articles of the primest and purest quality, and is always made- by the pf.pri etor in person, after the eMablished forms of pharmacy, (which cannot be said of tbe many tonics now flooding tb Western and South-western country.) and iu this respect alone is rendered ereatly superior to the remedies usually prepared and sold ia the country. By iu aperient and powerful diaphoretic properties, added to its unic qualities, it is rendered eminently superior to Quinine sod other remedies as a gineräl and popular tonic, in all cases whatever where tonics are i roper to be administered. The proprietor, therefore, respectfully iavites practitioners and the rublic generally to 1 ire It but a fair trial, and they will tlra e convinced of its rreat superiority ererall otner remedies now in use for the purposes specified. Persons livin in districtscf countrr subject to Agit and Fever, Chills and Fever, or KiUms Fevers. woaJd do well to keep a supply of this valuable remedy alwavsonhand. T? he proprietor has now tn his possession thmind of certificates of its ralue. pi reu by persons who have used it. with many letters from laervhMts who have sold it largely In their country, as well a from many respectable practitioners who have used it ii preference to other remedies, attesting its value. JNO. SMITH. Proprietor. For s!, wholesale and retail, by Ilallock k Stodard; Kellert White; Wooifey It fcawyer, and J. J. Jfennipgtoa. seM fit CST RECEIVED. 50 pair Polished Steel Fire Fetts; fl " Fine ltrass Fire Stts; SOO - Common Iron Firs Setts; 85 dot. Coal Hods: 1 " Fin Coal Vases. 1 Fire Iron Stands; M 8W.SI.ibB1lSi)c()CKtsos.TAO T AH. 50 bbls U Cnc order, forsaleJbr oetu B. E. uit.nr.ii i uu. IvMMUunny Brnnl nMifiOrnihiiiinr) S5 bbls Powdered Sugar, 35 bbls Loaf Sugar, h store and for sale? PRESTON llROS. VK70RK BOXES, Ac A variety of Worl mV Boxet and Writing IeeH, for sale by loec-tf- JOHN HCALT.

STEAMBOATS.

LOtlSVlLLli A0 AtE3IPUia.PACKET. THE SPLENDID .LOW-PRESSURE, t. S. MAIL STEAMEH . SOUTHEBNEK, O. YT. TUIPLETT Commander. J. B. AKCUaU, Clerk. a AYING been thoroughly repaired, refurnished. H. 11 sc., c., wui ran repukc. kc. liirlv dunnr tl the season, in the Louisville and Memphis trade: rnntiM-tins' with the Cumber land and Tennessee river ntall packets at Padueah; with the St. Loais boats at Cairo; with the Memphis and New Orleans daily packet line, the White, Arkansas and bt. Francis rivers and Napoleon packets at Memphis. Will aln taue through tickets' to Cincinnati aud all Eastern cities. CfThe Southerner will attend promptly to all way business, carrying freight and iasscugers at the same prices as the pacKet. MerclumU and trader ending orders can rely upon having them filled ani their goods rrotielit l'y ivturn trip. The officers of the S. will taie pleasure iu ftllir.g onler and maKing purchases, tlarge orsuvull,) for their friends along shore. Her machinery is low-preure her officers are all experienced (.atmen, w ho w ill at all times consult the safety, comfort and pseur of their pnssenfters. Mie pushes KvansTillegoins upon SunUvstlout S oVIorx A. M. Anl in C-in' tlown ihe will be here on Wednesdays about 2 o'tloca 1'. M. dec25-tf KvansviPc, Paducah and Cairo Mail Boat, J, H. DONE, D. B. HEBRON, Mai.ter. UriLL Leave Kvansville every Monday and Thursday, connecting closely at Padueah with theTttesdav and Friday I -llrrjai Cumberland Rirer la-kets Cni andJtÜ Blanch Lewis, and tbe Tuesday and Friday Tennessee River Packets Kdmonia and Alicia, anJ the Tuesday and Friday Memphis Packets Ocean Spray and Dauiel Boone. Fare and freight very low. Cabin accommodations excellent. ZW Orders for merchandise or produce eutrusied to the Captain and Clerk strictly attendee to. Tickets by railroad to all priticira! cities for sale on board. ty Merchandise shipped by city merchants on tbe steamerJ. II. DONE will K received aiid shipped from in v wharf boat free of charge, Jan lHw KUH ARU R. HILL, Agt. STKAMEll BOWLING REE.V. nnnK steamer cowling green m uke JR. all reicht from Uns ruace to South Carroltou and all intermediate point at I Sets, per IUI lbs.; bring Tolcoo out at I Mluerbbd. Jan ia-lw A. LITER, Captain. REGULAR i:AftVILLIi .D WABAII RIVER PACKET. THE UMPIRE XO. 3-Sut-ton master will run s a regular Kv:ir.villc and Waash Kivet ln.Wcl. For freit or passage arply on toard. ..WABASIi PA Cli KT RATE SARCIIET. Thr steamer KATE SARCIIF.T will run regularly from Evansville tu the VVaash tnvle during the winter, or a long as the river blull 1 navisable. Shippers may rely on her making regular trips, and iL strictest attention being given to their orders. nor itr-tf REGl'LAR KVAXSVIIXK AXD PETER6lil'RU PACKET. TnK Canal Boat WASHING- SPZIZSIih TON, 11. Lira, Mater, will I ... -..J leave for VeterslMirgh every Monday and Thursday at 3 P. M. For freipht or passage apily on board or to either of the warehouse!. IseptlMf BVAKSVILLE d CR AW FOR DSV I LXB TFTTi-SSTQ i.. i" :l ij; ws.j Am Üii iii IA Ltf 41 jT ltf df l" lv R A I LJRO AD. PorLoalsvlUe, Cincinnati ,' St. Louis Jnddan. polls and the East CHANG EOF TI3IE. MONDAY, KOVEMDEg.aCrd, IRA. OX and'after this date, the Mail rassenger train will leave Kvansville at 3 o'clock and 20 minutes P. M., making close connection at Vincenncs with trains East and VN estoa ttteObio fttid Mlssisitpi Railroad for Ltniisville, Cincinnati, St. Louis aud Cairo, and arrive at Terre Haute atfclO P. M., conuectiug direct with Express trains for Indianapolis, Cleveland and the East, and for Chicago and Central lUinoia. RETURNING leave Terre Haute at 40 P. M., Tiitcennes at and arrive at Evansville at JU'-US P M Freight trains (with a passenger car attacliaa) run as follows: Leave Evansville at 5:50 A. M., Arrive at Terr Hautest 4- l. M. Leave Terre Haute at 6:0 A. Mt Arrive at Evansvihe 4U0 P. M. rAitr-s. r- t ..:.-n-a ' St M' To St. Louis r&0 Cairo 'S Chicago 10 hO u Pittsburg til0 Philadelphia.... r-0 - Baltimore ii i W asuiu gtn .. . . 54 Cincinnati 7 " Indianapolis.... Cleveland 14 tin, Buffalo 1 M New York 2 " Boston 'JO 61 For any Information or tlimtigh tfckers apply . Companv's Trausportation office, head of Locust stree Bva0'Tille JOIININGLH. Superintendent tV Henderson Commercial, Ml. Vernon Advocate Evansville Enquirer and Mt. Carmcl Register take Ott former ad vmuauent nl sopy. iiovao-W XöAMS EXPRIÄS C05IPANY. XEW ARRANGEMEXT. THE ADAMS' EXPRESS COMPANY' rtspectfatly announce to their friends aud patrons, the pubic of Evansville and vicictty, that, wit Increased fallitie for the transportation of IltKlOHT, PACKAGES, MONEY and VALUABLES. They solicit a continuance of former favors.. Espe cial care taken in thecuUuctioa of DRAFTS. NOTES. And tlie transportation of small or valuable paccage. All persons wwbAuR to avail themselves of the facilities of the Exprc can-oltain any desired information in reference to the routes and details of the business, at their office on First street. betweew Mais aid Lorusl opposite the Post-Ofl.ee. dW O.H. Flail, Ag'tTRANSPOKTATIOX WESTWAKD. WE beg to call the attention of Merchants buying or ordering their fall stocks from the Fa-tern cities, te the ss?erior advantages and facilities of the llaltimorc and Ohio Kailroad, fir the safe and speedy tr-msportation Freight to Evanvllle and vicinity. Connections are uiadeRith the most reliable ailroads and Steamships. River Route shortened and improved by completion to rai kersburgh. Tlirough rates lower than by any other MPoTIaBton; B. V. Krt ir. PhH-delpbla: C.W.Pervicl, N.York; J. T. ENaLAK, UaKiMOre, forhiforinationorthrouirhrates.orto .... GEO. FOSTER K CO., Freight Agents, Corner Locust street and Canal, Evansville, Indiana Jy23l ' - II OA'EV.-3no tbs. Choice Strained Honey, just received and for sale by i, ll.fOUH " ru.i. CV..AIO.Vr Ml Mats just received and for sale by GILBERT U BOWLES. aTAR CANDLES whole, half and onarter boxes for sale by septal S.E. GILBERT ijCO. VIIED APPLES AXD PR A CHI. MW b bushels a choice lot in surearMl for sale bj jyl4l SAM. VICKERY. lIGS. JL 201 Drums Fresh Figs J aid ree'd an for sal; by septal PRESTON RRQ3. CARPET CHAIX UBsfn Cypress Mills' in baahs,avry good articte, just received and for sale by UOW24 GILBERT & BOWLES. On Sycamore near Water. TUDS V BUCKETS. " XlBri DOZ. Buckets; 1UV " large Tmbs; To do, mearam tulis; for snle by .tnyar orr, d-alzell k co. fiAMILIES- " 1 Who want "Extra." Family FLOUR, can applied by leaving orders at . . JAM. YICKERY1. aug33J Corner Of Main and Second streets. UGGY WHEELS - 10 set IK inch and 1 inch Buggw Wheels, ree andforsaleby SAMUEL ORR. OAfr.AXD (ADLtg.-li boxes, astortec iMmu- in store aaa ror sale t

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CAM. VIChEaT.

MISCELLAISEOUS.

THE NEW YORK ... STEAM SAW-MILL - ... t AUD. . . - 3f ACtllNE COMPANY Capital, 20,000;. , , TniS company has been organized, with the above capital for the purpose of supplying the deauuid for the , . . .... COMBINATION STB A II SATT-MILL, AXD OTUEB IMPBOVED XACBIKSBT. They have pun hi. red the entire machinery busiuesa heretofore carried on by J. M. Emerson & Co als the Montgomery Wtrks at Yonker,oa the Hudson, tieaurthis city, and with the experience and facilities combined in Its organization, are prepared to furnish machinery of all kinds at more liberal rates than has ever been ohVted atar.y other establishment. HUE COMBINATION SAW-MILL was patented October, ljri, and is now generally acknowledged to bjthe cheapest, most practical, and euicient lumber manutacturuigmiichiue in Cie world. A larr. num. ber of thein are in successful operation in diflerent sections of Ulis country. Canada, Cuba and South Anerica, and whereever their merits have been tested tUeyare being alopted by. lumber laan u Tact urers in preference to all cher rhilL). Tbs following letter expresses the general opinion cf those who are usLag the Combination Mill : Messers. Kstitos a Co Oentlemen : I have tried tlie raw-mill purrhased cf you, and will say . that it performs well, and more than meets my expectations. I sou eil pleaseal with iu performance. I set it upon a small stream that attorded constant wAor about as thicK as toy little finger, which was ranch more than suthcient to supx'ly the boiler. We are aHe ia cat 1 iKJU feet of beauttf ul lumber in 13 hours, with something less than ore cord of wood It is tae very thing we hare so niaef needed in our county for a long tune. With a little trouble and expense, we are aide to move it frm five to ten miles per day , and set it up in the heart t the Umber, w Uk-U saves tbe great bur. den of hauling tbe logs a long distance X the mill. Yorirs.rejpecUally, JESSE KEitK, Jr., . Louisville. Tennesse. The Company have parrbased LUND'S PATENT FEED ARRANGEMENT, which Is illustrated and described in the Scientitic American far October 21. This adds creatlr to the efficiency f the mill. THE COMBINATION MILL, with all the recent improvrmeuts, and steam power of 15 burses, is capa ble of sawing frcaa3,C Alto 4,lW0fvct In 13 hours, and is sold for tl,CöO. THE NEW YORK CIRCULAR SAW-MLLL Is manufactured only by this Company. It is of superior construction, and sold for 23 per ml. less than other mills of no greater capacity. A mill with i to M-inch saw can he sold for 460 to SoW, and whh a 20 horse engine and boiler if sold frr 20. STEAM ENGINE3 and hOILKKS ; ENGINES from one t 100 horse povrer: LOCOMOTIVE, TCBL" -LAR FLUE and CYLINDER BOILERS furnished at greatly reduced prices from former quotations. Drawings, with )4ans aud specificatmus tor buildin rs and machinery, furnished gratis to our custom, ers. Competent meehanics-sentoRt to put up and put la operation our niaciunery, when renuired. We also manufacture SHI.ViLK .MACHINES. PLAN1NO MACHIN ES, l OAR MILLS, and MACHINERY IN GENERAL. Special attention paid to getting up SHAFT IXG andPLLLlKS for mn nu factories, and all kinds at MILL-WRltiHT WORK. This Company are selling in gnat numbers a TAT. ENT CONICAL BURR ST..NE MILL, for flour, corn meal, and all kind of feed, which ss pronounced by experienced miller, lolb in this eoontrv and Kw rope, THE BEST MILL EVER CONSTRUCTED. It will grind mSre grain in the tame time and with half the power, of any other mill of tue same price in the market. We ais furaisi other styles cf CRI2I-31ILLS, when required. The undersigceJ are also publishers of TUB C.MTKD STATES JOURNAL, A larpeand magnifir-ent illustrated monthly newapaper, devoted to MECHANICS, AORICULTLLE, LITERATURE and AMUSEMENT. In addition to its nsual attractions.' which Fsve already: given it a circulation of nearly Tea 1 boaaud Copieaper mouth, it will hereafter cnnua a romplce record of 1 11 new and valuable M ECH A X I CAL and AGRICULTURAL IMPROVEMENTS, emliracing a larger amount of practical information from exerinced writers in these specialties titan any other publication in the world. PRICE, ONLY FirfY CENTS A YEAR. Specimen copies sent grntis. J. M. EMERSON k CO., Publishers, And A genu for tue N.Y. Steam Saw 'Mill and Machine Company , 31 Broadway, N Y. Jai. ll-d&wlw - MAGAZINES AT THE EARLIEST. Waverlv for November; Emerson and Putnam for Novenilier; Leslie's Uasette for November; and all the other Magaiines; ankee Notions fr liecnn-U-r lnov-tfl HOBELLS. JTJSTP.EC'D, -TheodoKa," second volume; Grace Amter. , . . Life Picture from Pastor s Note Book; Orate Freeman, For sale by IjeJt) DOBELL At LISTER. COSMOPOLITAJr AIIT UNIOJf. I II AYE now the Cosmopolitan Art Journal for the new year, for inspection and am prepared te receive the subscriptions for ne year, anrt show tu extra inducement oflered this sensnn. Call and see iu E.J. DOBELL, Ilon'y Sec'y. IV LACKWOOI'S MAGAZINE and tbe Reviews st jan7-U. . In) at. Lit U CON kNUIUNs. ifB I Lli and Crow-Cut Saws, best brand at WALDKIRCTT SUNDRIES. Paper Shelled Almond's; Soft do do, English Walnuts: Brazil Nuts; . Filbert J and Pea Nuts. For sale in kits to smit, by Z; Ii. COOK k S0.T. OOrt Lcs- choke Indigo: IW do. Madder. 4MJVJ lot saleby - Z. II. COOK k SONOflffcfl WHOLE, half and quarter boxes SarsM VF ß ß dines. J uüt received ty Z. H.COOK St EONv Quigley'a&ugar.Curc Hams. AT wholesale and retail, below Cinrlnnati rrlees st laugt! Z.H.COOK Ax EON. M "tOTTON BATTINO.-l.rO lb. ?5. 1 and Ko. fbrsale by GILBERT & BOWLES. ACKEREL, Ksvr, tn aauirted piirVncfs. and numuerj, iur saie i v tiLiit.br at vuni.t.3. IX PRESS WAGON 1 J A good one borte Express Wagoa for saTe I t septia TfCKERY k JOlINgTON, IFLE POWDER- ' ' 35 kegs choice quality for sale br $. .. C-1LBERT k CO. VEAT SACKS. . r Two Bushel OrnaLu'rgu Sacks, Just ree'd an for sale by. . 'septal E. 8. BABCOCK. i POTATOES 50 bushels prime Meshauic and PinVereson band and for sale by aag-J01 SAM. VfCKERY. MATCHES. Kouud WoOd box Ästcbv.r9sT-sjostrecefred. jy'M S. E. GILBERT A; CO. Ilt'MPKIXS.--" IVO tine Pumpkins Just received and for saleby it. H. COOK tt tKN . OSBY.3 Bbls Honey from New Cnmb, Jns receives and for sale by Z. II. COOK t SUN. SUNDRIES 13den rteeTand' Iron Sbves; l.bvxes Wilson's Cottee MÜU. 1 J do Iron Hopper do1 Case &. 1. Percussion Caps; h0 doien Gras Bed Cords; S5Mats Java Cottee; just rw'd and for s-iby scptJ4 PRESTON BROS. AKW BOOKS. 1I0?3 SIDE, by Mariou Harhuhrr IIA The Scstan nod bis People; Mattel Vaagtian. by auUior of the Lamplighter ; Life of Spurgeou; Anecdotes for Boy and Girls; Freh Leaves,' by Fanny Fera; Just received and. for sale by octs T. C0NTNGT0N. T INPLATE. , 2T0 Wixes Roofing Tin, Si figs b:oc t Tin. ror sale bv - p2i SAMUEL ORR' flODYtsU J yu tbs j u st i ecei red and for sate bv Pt4 S. YlCKERT. They Iare, C5ore And Slice I Ca DOZ. Apple Parer, (hat pare, core and slice the ai'iile. and does all this as milrlr if nnt niz-b than any other machine pares: f"r sale by eiw X . UVA. UltUVRv N CO. rMwo thousand nAMS ' JL Quigley's L-est Sugar-Cur-lr ai jv30 . Z. U- COOK & SON'S. FOR RENT. THE eommodinas remises ot. Main street, next door to the Branch hank, at v remit occupied as a clothing store by the subscribers. Ir.me.ltHte possession wili Le given. ANsPACHKK As COJ. bOHall Half Chesfs iMftrfcd' Tm.. j ooaes a. tm, sale low by sepUJ Z U Jnst ree'd" an for COOK At SON. UTHE AT FAX8 ' A fresh supply ef superior Whest Fans r and for sale low4 by 'Jjil SAMUEL ORB. TIN TLATE4r0 Boxes K X Tin Plate; . 110 do Koofing Tin, ree'd arid for sale "gl SAMUEL OllR. CHOICE SUGAHS b Bbls "Extra N.O. 9rar .3 do Cro.ined, Clarihed and Powered": In store and for -tile by S. YICKTCBT. HARPERS FAMILY PAPER. The best paper for the home circle, only f rents. Thus furnish ing it cheaper than the NewY'ork subscriptioa; price. We charge no postage at jan7-tf. DOBELL & COX YXGT0N. O n Coasignment for Salt Low to Closei.tii anxen riei uncsets, 300 do Red and Blue Buckets; IM) do Fancv llnckets: 1M0 do Atrorted Tubs; 60 Nest Tube finch, jnst recHVe.-! sM fr sale by OEORUK FQgTE.R fc CO. Cltr Orders for Sale! , To,tb-of ÄRAT2 It HEILMAN.