Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 52, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 January 1858 — Page 3

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Saturday morning ;:..Jan. a TesterJVy 3 A. M J I M 1 "P..M. J:. 1 39:14 I 'S TIHMOMTK. ; a.m. j nns: i p.m. -. a I I

rw.Jio, person W allowed to contract any bills Trains. iLii office, without an or J er from the proprietor. 7" Advsrtisoraents intended for tit Dally must b handed la before 4 o'clock, P. M. to insure insertion. vm Newsboys can be s applied with the JocxxaL, ,t twcnty-n re cents a losen, ty appiy ing at uc i oub-ug-uoora. t5yTho polite officers of the fine passenger paefcet, James Montgomery, will accept (oor thanks for New Orleans papers of a late date. , New QrtsxswAKx IIocsz Messrs. IIolIrxswoBTH & Bbotdkrs aro opening a beautiful stock of Qneenswaro and China, on the 'corner of First and Sycamore streets. The gentlemen of this firm hare been engaged In Evanjville for a number of years, and Mr. iVTro. IIoixinswobtii Is extensively known in the Pocket as the partner of Mr. JIcohis. In the Quccnsware' unsircss; Their stock now in store, wa imported expressly for this jaarkct and will be found to embrace the latest patterns.' tountry merchants aro rcquefei to call at this house before purchasing elsewhere. . fey" W hare received from the publishers, Horace Greeley Jt Co., New York, the Tribune Almanac for IS 59. Besides the usual calculations and calendars given in similar publications, this useful little work contains a large amount of information, comprising condensed histories of Kansas, Minnesota, Oregon and Nicaragua; also a synopsis of the laws of Congress, election returns from all the Statea rod a sketch of the East Indian rerolt. It ia useful wrrk for reference. COUNCIL. PROCEEDINGS. Cot CiL CiiAjf bib, Jan. 18, 1853. Council met pursuant to adjournment, with lis Honor the Mayor in the Chair. . Minutes of last meeting read and adopted. The question on ths adoption of the min titcVor December 26th, iS57, having been brought up, it waa ordered that said minutes be read. Mr. Hopkins then moved that SO mttch of the said minutes as refer to the allowance rnado to Mr. P. Burke for taking the census, be reconsidered, and the ayes and hays being Called for, the question was lost by the following vote: Ayes, Messrs. Hopkins, Scan tlin, Elliott, Hunnell, Sullivan and Dolan, 6; Noes, Messrs. lladriek, Mclneruey, Letchell, !nwood, Norrie, Mulhausen, Schmuttz, Warren, Sharp, and Wcotzer, 10; and the said minutes on motion were read sod adopted. Street Commissioner Smith submitted his bill foi work last week, amounting to U 50. John Wayman presented his report as Lamasco Wharf Master, showing tha receipts ?f the same and expenses, leaving a balance due tail Wayman of $21 93. On motion said amount was allowed. The subject of appointing a new Lamasco Wharf Master was left to the Mayor. Sundry bills to the amount of 307 71 were en motion allowed. Levi L. Clsrk was, on motion,, allowed I JO) 00 for building Locust street Engine House. ; Bill of John Haley for stationery was, ou motion, laid over for one week. Tho bill of Peter Burke for building Uro cisterns was read. On motion said bill was refcf red Vs the ConmUtce oü Fire Department. The following apportionment bills, as certified to by the City Engineer, was on motion JtUewcd, aüd ordered to be charged td tile fallowing lots: LoU , 7, 8, 0 and 10, in block 55, fc. E., $3 $S; S. W. i of Lot 9, in block 31, E. E., $0 si; Middle of lot 9, in block Sl.E. E., 0 43; N.E. K of lot 9, in block 31, E. E., 0 92; 13 feet S. W. end of lot 10, in block 31, E. E., $0 86; IS feet middle end of lot 10, in block 81, E. E., $1 80; 37 feet N.E. end of lot 10, in block 31, ..,$213; Lot 11, in block 31, E. E., $5 4: Total $20 82. Mr. Joseph Wright, Lamasco Welgh-mas-tcr, submitted his report of receipts of same. On motion, the report waa received. John L. Goodgo submitted his report of Interments in Oak Hill Cemetery for past month; and on motion, said report was received and Clod. E. J. Martin, Fin Superintendent, made report of tho condition of the Fire Cist erns and Fire Apparatus; and, on motion, said report was received and filed. P. G. O'Eeily, Wharf Master, submitted his report of tho amount of revenue derived from the City Wharf for the months of October, Novaraber, and DccninUr, as follows, to wit: Amount received Oct... .$263 00 " " Nov 835 00 " u Dec- Ssa 3 Total OS7 83 On motion, .aid report was received and filed. August Ellis, Market Master, submitted bis report showing the amount of revenue derived from the sales of butcher acd vegstable stalls: Lower Market, sals of stalls in May, 1S57 . 179 00 I pper Market, sale of stalls in August, 1657 4$2 00 ToUl $5U 00 Said report was ordered to be received and filed. Bill of tho Evansville Gaa Company for gas consumed, was reported to Committee on Claims. The petition of Henry Noble, etc., for a plank side walk to be laid down on Sixth street along Blocks 25 and 27 and the Ev ans II cm et. lead, was, upon motion, lost, after the aves aiid noca being' called for. ?he Clerk here read tho ordinance for the payment ef fiftcs and costs by labor upon tue streets, if not paid to a given time; which said ordinance, after being read, was unanimously adopted, and ordered to bo published. On motion", the Chair appointed" tfcssrs. Dolan and Sullivan to superintend the con tract föV thcfilliiii irl of Block 20 aad 21, Ort motion, the Council' adjourned. JbfrAU W KLL II . W ALKE R, Clerks

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. ANOTHER DECLINE I xtba FLOvaatiJlO per sack; also Baa by the retail at 13.S cents .'er bushel, by janltf 1GLEIIART BR03. If ran want the flat Pi r tare vols ev tr h4 fo to Ramdall ft Elliott's City Oajjlery 9f. ArtjNo. 4S Main street. Jt you. wish Xfi go where they als ays keep every rariety of rases, large and sniAlICoromwa or fancy, go to 43 Main street. A fiesh supply of case of every variety, just received at 15 Main street. Jan20-4iwlt Electric Ql!.'-The operation of this Oil la rt mof ipg rheumatic pftins ni other ill. Is Indee4 as nl-hlng- Like rTcry food aKfcle: it has a base eoentertelt, entirely useless; Lot the preparation of Prof. De Orath, of Philadelphia, ha rereirril testimoniljfrom Congreutnen, Slayofs of Cillci; Jlerchnts, Hotel Proprietors, all of the höhest character, attesting Its beneficial effects in cases ander their own observation. It can be haJ or the ageots here, see advertisement in another column. JaiiüO-diwlw . Ilostetter'a Dltters In the present state oQhe weather some gentle Invlgorator is often essential to preierrc the balance of the yatem, and epecial!y the digestive orfans. If all those in whom tho ini ports nt organs are disarranged were to try Ilostetter's Stomach Bitter, they would consult their own Interest by doing so. IIotetter's Stomach Bitterscorrect the appetite, Impart tone to the system, forces off the bile acid all toipure secretion, res-ulating the bowels, gives usrtrength of bo.ty and vigor of m!n4,anl arc the wonder of the age for dis:pat!rg ffyspeptic tendencies. In all cases of physical prostration, palpitation, dissiness, great fatigne, etc., it Is surprisinr how soon the patient finds relief. No family can afford to be without it. It require aoadditton of apiiiU. Sold, in full quart bottles, by all hotels, grocers, druggists, tt. Extremely palatable. Jan20-dwlw riristol'S garaap'arilla t The biMofy of this preparation embodies a scries of all but mlinculousctirel of Consumption, Scrofula and all Ulcerous and Eruptive maladies, extendimg througb twenty years. Sot less efficacious, as a safe means of expelling Termin, from the Stomach and Bowels, are Ksxr's enticing and palatable Woax Pastilles. Sold by Dr. T. Lanman ft Co.. wholesale druggists, C9 Water street, New York, and by all druggist. S irsapariDa SI, and Patilles 30C. per bottle. jan 30-d w 1 w Hollowav's Ointment and Pill t. -Neither caustic nor the knife can ever be required In the treatment of wounds, ulcers, tumors, or schlrrotis swellings to which Holloway's Ointment has been applied In time. The effect of the Pills on the digestive apparatus is all but miraculous. Sold at the manufactories, ÜV 0 Maiden Lane, New York, and No. 241 Strand, London; and by all drugs UU, at 3öo., diXc, and II per pot or box. Jan J0-dwlw Safetr and Itelief.-OUl Dr. H. James, about whom the New York auJ other Atlantic city preo have aid so much, has retired from practice, but Dr. Tho-. mas Tilton, his son-in-law, has been educated to travel for him and di.pen.e his invaluable medicines. Most prominent among these Is his extract of CanniaUU Iodic, which he discovered after hxrd UW ami deep research In Calcutta He strore to make a medicine to save his only child frowi death by consumption, and he sucrceJed. Dr. Ttffcn, hf son-in-law, is In Chicago, (Room No. 111. State street.? lie has already sue ceeded In curing permanently, hundreds of terril.le cases of Consumption, Kervous DeWIJty and Suffering, Astltma aud Bronchitis. The Coldi and Coughs he has banished, are liinu merabl. The CanuIal.U Indies is the most wouaWful blessing of the age. Give Dr. TiMrm a call or sea for abuttl of isedlcloe, which will cost you two d ollars, lie will prose ti you that you need not be skk, and tatst it will cost a mar trifle to get welL A . U A Splro.T-wMTiHer t test the vtrength of the lungs, ami asoertaiu the exact stt of the patient's health. P. s.- By addressing Dr. Tilton a note through the ChicafO Post OftV-e, eitrning fiur -jltgc jn, ti centsa recipe will be sent in return, fra of charse. to any part of Die Union. Allleaers.snsTCKd romtly. Address, Pi. TILTON, octUCm- Box IMJ. Chicago, 111. The Most 8VeptIcal People Cau be convinced by trial that all the family medicitie are not humbug, and that among the thousand et butterfly life, there are a few of great saerlt and udotiUed worth. Of hese. Da. s.roa's IaviooaAToao Live a Rkw. bt, st&nds first and fwemost among the remedies of tlte day that can 1 relied on as a medicine that Is all it is recommended by it proprietor. It slrertiae Itself en every trial, for th.-re are none who 'use it but tell their frif nds to do so, and so it goes from ,mouth to mouth, till all the people of the Union hare learned the good of this truly valuable medicine. It Is recommend rl, with testimonials to prove its virtue, for the eure of liver aomplalut of every kiwi, from the erst Dyspepsia t a ewntn he lache, and U particularly adapted to Jaundkre, Deranged Stomach, Bowel Complaint, and diseases of Children. (See Adrertisement.) deci. JmT to th World- Tho greatest medical dis covery of the da. Kcad the adrcrUficoetil beaded Helntbold'stieiiuine Preparation. JanCO-dswlw - o , . AX KIXCAXT PI ACO FOIi SALU. ÖN E of Firters ft Cragg's superior Pianos, nearly new, is offered for sale. It cost 215 and will 1 sold roa cash for Alsoj one of Martin's elegant Guitars, which cost ttO. entirely new", cah be bought fur 3, cash. Apply at tills office. dectfMf. fVSfc TnR 8 AYINGS BANK on First rtreet near jrS Main, buys Tenuessoe, Illinois, and Wisconsin money. Call in. novS-tf. VJSi SIGHT and Short Time Bill on New Orlans wanted to the tarings Bank, First street near Main. dcclQ. Dli COGSVEIX' ANTIPHLOGISTIC That has prodaeed saek remarkahle effects In many cases of NtcEAiotA, Yasrriuo, and ArracT105S or thx ITs as, caused by disturbed circulation, In those who parr Hed U in this city, is for sr.Ie at KKLLKR fc WHITE'S. fj"yfc highest trstimotiiixls of its ctffcacy hare been given by a number of the moit rcipectable citizens who have farvad it, Uyi ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. JOTICE Is herebr Kiven that I will sell at public IM auction on Thurly ttK 2Hth day of January at James Hewitt's Ware House nenr the old steam FlourllUl owned by 1. N. Ross, in Evansville. od steam ngine and ax tare belonging to the same, being the proerty of Joseph Woo-1. late of Perry county, deceased. The purchaser will be required to pay fifty aQ dollars cash, and for the raiance a cred. It or nine montns will M gtren, tne purrnaaer riving hi note with aDorored securitr, w&iTina; TaJuation and appraifemeni laws, and bearing interest from date. sale to commence at III o clock a m. decJO.UUJtw. C1IAS. II. MASON. Administrator with the will annexed. A Retired Physician, SEYKNTT-FIYE years of age, baring loH his Father, two Brothers. Daughter. Son In-Law, N5b-wsand Nieces, ly that dreadful disease, CON SUM FT ION. and suffering with a Couch himself, de termined to Ttoit tne, Kapt Indies. Kjrvpt and Japan, wh-re he discovered a PREVENTIVE and CERTAIN CUKE for Colds. Conshs. Bronchitis. CON SUMPTION. Nerto-us DeMUty and Arthma. His cowch wascereu Imirreifiatelr; he returned, cured his Relatives, who inherited the disease, and in connect ion with his Son nave eamloved it in their practice. curing thontnds of cases eonsilered hopeles ny others, t or the purpose of rescuing as many or his suffering fellow-heins; as possfrte.he Is sending the fecipe to all who with it for lOcrnU; 3 of it to pay the rotaee, ana tne ilance printing. Adtlre u-icior IIRATII, No. 101 Spring street,-opposite St. Nicholas uoiei, ew isrK. janiwitn S US DR I Ef. ease Brass BoATut Teder Barkels; J) lbs Wrapping Twine, 9X) boxes No 1 Herring: ou doxiio n luoow uusxxio; fill W " lOxU n 60 10x1 1 " iykec N'iiil.: l"xl2; lOilt? 25ke H. C. Soda; 55 dos Vahboanl.s; 8 box es W he it Starch : btl. Pearl U.Vley: tl V"ti,e "ancy Soap; 60 Noxe Palm 8op; 1OH.00O, B VKVtl 100,(W1 O T Cat, full count; Received and for sale by r J" f I- at D. HE IM ANN. nOBACCO.L , 51 butts of fine Virginia Tobareo of di nren prices dved and for sale by I. at D. nr.I M A gx L'XOBIES. " St-bls Crushed iugar; J5 hois Powdered Sugar, Si bbls Lofrl SJgar, Lb store and for sale by ' I'RESTON BRns JCSDMIIf f ISJM E.xtr fi ne frre trade Cigars; r Cross Pit.f Füüks: 5 lUxrrTirnce Cofteef " an dos. I. B. Half Bushel Measures; 54 do Wanhboards: IS do Per and Half Peck Meaimre; W Boxes Uermart Sap ree'd and for sals' by 3 KkD HEI?ANr. au

THE KIVER.

Arrivals and Departnres. JijL'Air . . City of Cairo, from TTalsjih to EransTille. Jas. Montgomery, trom New Orleans to Louisville. A. O. Tyler, from New Orleans to' Cincinnati. Dunlicth, from Cincinnati to XaiLville. Antelope, from New Orleans to Louisville. Statesman, from SU Louis to Louiaville. t The Riveb at this point continues to fall slowly. The punctual Louisville and Evansville packet Diamond will bo down to-morrow, ai.d return in tbc evening. The macrnificeut Southerner will be up tomorrow for Louisville. The Southerner is a regular Memphis and Louisville packet, and no boat on the river eujoya a higher reputation for anmptnou fare, elegant appointments, or courteous and attentive officers. The Princess will be down to-day for Nashville, and the Lebanon ou Monday for tho arao port. Tho Meraphja will be down to-day for Memphis and all intcrmcdiato point. The It. II. Win slow, for New Orleans is announced to leave Cincinnati. Tho Pacific will be down to-day from Louisville for New Orleans. v RECEIPTS BY TUB KIVER. FROM GREEN BIVER-Pvr Steamer Bracelet 10C bbls pork, TO do do, 24 do do, 1 box mdzc, II. 8. Howard; 3 bxs tobacco, 25 tea ahonldcrs, W. Cooke & Son: 10 Ibis lard, 3 hhda tobacco. 1 bx seeds, 4 bxs drugs, J. S. Mitchell & Co; 2 bxs mdzc, J. Sherer; 2 packages sundries, Sam Orr; 2 bxs eggs, S. Kahn; 13 b?s fruit, 11 bgs feathers, 8 bbls sundries, Bement & Viele; 8 beer bbls, J. Em brich; 4 pks seeds, Buir & Small; 2 bxs t-s, A. Ellis; 4 It AILHÖID RECEIPT. Jsnnary 22d 23 bbls flour, 1 bx rags, 2 fik feathers, (Jcö Foster & Co 2 bbls eggs, P Hornbrook; 2 bbls egf ; 3 bes drd apples I bg been, Orr, Dalzcll & Co; 4 empty kg, Ceo Ycnncmah; 5 biä mdzo. C Buhcock; 21 bbls flour. 181 bbls pork, P O OUliley; 40 bbls whisky, J C Wheeler; 41 bbls whisky. Alii & Howes; 5 bla. eggs, 9 do pork, 1 bt eggs, 13 sks wheat, J S.Iaques A Co; 2 bbls rgirs, 1 do batter, 1 do beaiLH. 1 kg Hrd, I & 1) Ileiniann: 245 sks wheat, Iglelutt Bron, 2 bbls eggs, F Kron. IMPORTANT TÖTÜE" DEAF AJD BLIND. DU. McLlJOD, OF SCOTLAND, Pmprlatof cT th Institution for the Deafi't. Louit, Missouri. UA3 ARRIVEÜ IN TXSyiLLE.'IDf ANA, and may be con4ltel tor a few davs at the City Hotel, Boom No. 10 np stairs; Early auoti-.'n Is dsired. mir DEAFNESS, DIZf.lSESS, NO!?F. IN THE II MAD, AND all di..harc from the EAK, MOUTH or Nostrils entirely remove!.- . Dr. McLeoil has madea new discovery of a flaM that will prove perfect aortion of tfe 'OaUrsu.-t, and restnr prnniucat vUioii to the eye Witf.'otn the ue of the knile. IMPORTANT AND TIICI?. I have a sn fifteen tmi of age who I.' been deaf and dumb from the age of two vears, the eilen of scarlet fever- Hearing of Dr. NcLeod. I brought nrt son to him, and in three week under his hand he began to five siirn of hearing; and at the expiration of f weeks he could hear well, and is now rapidly learning to speax. I inaae this statement unsolicited, and for the od of an all licted community. i.aU Paul. leb. 1"05. ALfcX. C. MORTON. I have been suffering with deafness, and many or the Ills aneompany ing deafness, from my infancy, which is about twenty are year; my deafness lecaiue so si. tresinj that feouM rest neitbt-r day nor Dirbt, aiid looaed firreliriilf in the grav. At length I was permitted to visit Dr. McLod,of the Ear Inhrmsry of Ihincity. Trembling l-etwoen hoi and fear, 1 ub niittKl m v cuj to (hi miiUchui. Jievood my aio sanguine wxpwtations, alber a short course of treatmom Dy ur. .itcL.eoo. i am m in njTiu-m perfect hearing, and my ht-ad id freo frum all the d;aagrecabl ennations which formerly made life a burilen. Any person wihingtosem,eaaftn4nieatmy residence, X o. 1 10 Fifty street StKB. EMM A CIIAX DLiklt. Clucinnati, Ohio, Jan. IKii. I have been deaf in both my ears for many yar4, which affliction so affected my mind, that life Itself, at times, became a burden, an4 almoit unenduraM tme. lam now one of the hppist men living. I J have been restored to perfect hearing ty Dr. McLeot, I Ear Infirmary, comer Fourth and Olii cr streets. In , his first examination of my ears, U stated that In six operation he would Ire in perft. hearing; and true to hi word, at the sisth, operation, I heard, mid o distinctly and powerfully did the til come tmv ears, that I wasoblignl to partiilly atop them with cotton, uatil I evM ;t ae4 tt. Tho UUiug to see me cau call at the steanw larthnia. flllLLTP fnEU. Steamer ParthenH. C 1aU. July II ta. Jam-3wlfcw. l'UOF. DC CRATII'S ELECTRIC OIL. THE ELECTRIC OIL.-EUctric Cures-Pain I the rreuioiiitor of death reliere the pain and you check th dise-ise. Prof. Degrath s tlectric Uil Is the marvel or the age, for the following, (not everything); Cures Rheumatism ofteu in a day; Cures Neuralgia, Toothache two ienutes; Cures Cramp in Stomach, live minutes; Cures I) urns Wounds, I5ruie, one to three day: Cur s Headache, hfteen minute; Cures Earache, alLfl Neck, Ague, one night; Cures Pile. Swelled (tlands, ten day; Cures Felons, Broken Vreasts. Salt Kheum, two to six days; Cures Hemorrhage, Scrofub, Ahcess, six to ten days; Cures Protted Feet and Chilblains, one to Uiree day si Cures Ague and Ftiwr, one to two days, ami all nervous and scrofulous aftVc'ions: Cures deafnes iu one to four davs; Cures all Pains iu the back. Breast, lie., in two days. As an example at the estimation ! which It U held by one of the aMect jurist and writer on law sie., in this country, we wili cWea letter received ny Prof. Da GatTH frm John Livingston, Kj., Editor of the well known Monthly Law Magazine, 1S7 Broadway, New York. A word of such tetimony I of more weight among the best classes, of the country, than volumns from unknown sources: Giaiao llorsx. Philadelphia, May 7th, 135. Prof Charles P Orath I freely give it as my opinion that your "Electric Oil"ls among the most wonderful remedies of modern times. At the earnest requestof a Istdv who allrced !ie hd been rplieve-t of a moot iainful aiTection by it u.e, I wa induced to try a bottle, though at the tim of purchasing, I fully believed it to be a omtrk medicine and a catch penny humbug. But a trial convince me that it doe possess a magic power, and its ttse will prove a blessing to Kufferiii; humanity I recently took a cold from sleeping In damp sheet , and my neck bemme so much swolieu and painful, that I could not turn my head. After iMinc, without success; everything preeriled by my physician, I last evening tried your Electric Oil. xKi morning I am well, tho relic having been as complete as it wm instantaneous. lours, very truelv , t JOIlNUVlNfJSTOX. FdlJof MontSly Law Mafaiine, 157 Broadway L. 120 M est t'ourteeaUi t-, N. Y.Mr. Livincton belongs to an old wealthy and high ly respectable family of the first settlers of New York. Any one can address him on the Pnhject of the above letter, which will be auswered with pleafnre.Catrrios. Ther are numerous Imitation sprung up on the reputation that my article has acquired. The puM ic mus t beware. They arc worthless. d cJU'lmddkW. JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS.Stories and Legends, by Grace Greenwood; Tempest and Sunshine; Cyclopedia of Wit aud Humor, at Janül J.IIEALY'S. WHEAT SACKS. ansl Two Bushel Osnabureh Parks, Junt rec'4 and for sale by. sept5 . S. BABCOCK. HOXEY.Sllbls Honey from New Comb, Jut receive and for sale by Z. II. COOK & SUN. Hatche's Labor Ravlnx Wah.boards. . JO dozen of the a'ove Boards frle at manufac turer's price by; Z. H. COOK tt SON, Agenu. REMOVAL. CHAS. LEICII has removed his entire stock of Drue Medicines and Fancy Articles to his new stand on Main atreet, one door above Ahlering' Clothing Store, w here he will lie iad to see his old cutomers and as many new ones as may favor lain with acafl. an ll-imj - COSMOPOLITAN ART UNION. f 1IAVR now the Cosmopolitan Art Journal for the JL new year, for lrvflion, and am prepared to re ceive the subscriptionj'w new year, and snow the extra inducement oJSrM firis season. Call and see it. E. J.-DO UELL, Uou'y Sec'y. B LACKWOODS MAO AZTXE and the Reviewist janT-tf. rVBELLSLU.MAUTU-S. KIFLE POWDER 25 kegs choice quality for sale by sepUO e.K-.tritBERTfcCO. SUNDRIES. Paper Shelled Almonds; Soft do do, v Enjrlish Walnuts; Braxil NiiU; Filberts and Pea Nuts. For sale in lots to suit, by Z. II. COOK & SdN. OsTasfk LBS. choice Indigo: inn do. ladder. UUlor sale by Z. II. COOK & SON6rfkffc WHOLE, half and quarter boxes 5arsss V f W dines. Jurt reeeired bv

Z. II. COOK SON.

TELEGRAPHIC. EF TELEGRAPHED EXCLUSIVELY TO THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOCRNAL.Äl Cdnressioual. Y"i8uisoTox, Jau 22 K Sonata not in session. IIocss. ZollicoHcr asked, bnt failed to obtain, leave to introduce a resolution calling upon the President to communicate all tha information which gave rise to tho Utah expedition, with tho instructions to its leaders, and all ths correspondence shedding light on the question, to show how far Brighnm Young is in rebellion or resistance to the government of the United Statea. Houso went into Committee on the Private Calendar. Washixoto-, Jan. 22 r. jc. Ilotrsc Without coming to any conclusion tho Committc aoor. rose. Mr. Davis, of Maryland, introduced a hill for the improvement of the Putapsco river, and to render part of Baltimore accessible to war arid tcam frigates. Hollge went into Committee of the Whole on the slat's of the Unioh. ... The Invalid Pension hill, being u. Ur. liiilinghurst argued the impracticability of the Southern, and was in favor of tho Northern ?acic Kail road route. Mr. Warren asked him whether he wodld vote for the Southern route if tho Committee should report it tho ne rest, cheapest, and moxt practicable. B!llia?liürst emphatically faid he would not while the talk of a Southern Confederacy was so rife. He wanted to know whether the South was to rcmaiu or not in the Union. Mr. Warren replied that no such thing in his coon try was talked of as a Southern confederacy. He wa a national man. and as a Southerner wan attached to Southern Institutions. He wonld vote fortny route connecting the Atlantic with tho Pacific. Mr. liiilinghurst said he did not hold Warron responsible for the discussion of the sentiment. When the gentleman pays he favors Southern confederacy he must believe it, for Southern confederacy was not meditated but consolidated government, regal empire or something like it. Committee rose. The Speaker appointed Mr. Purviance on special committeo to investigate Lawrence. Stone & Co's disbursements, in place of Kunkh) of Pennsylvania, exenned; und Mr. Davison committee to investigate the conduct and accounts o? tho lata doorkeeper, in place of Mr. Purviance excused. IIoumo ailjourued to Monday. Dcbi'vice, Jan 22 x The St; Cloiid Hotel was destroyed by fire last night. Loa $100,00; insured for SO,000. Supposed to bo tho work of an Incendiary. On'ru'lus o'f Another School House. liosrox, Jau 22 M A fire was discovered yesterday afternoon in the cellar of Chapman school house by a female toucher. With moft extraordinary presence of niNid she communicated the information' to the other teachers privately. The scholars in eight separate rooms, were ouictly dismissed in good order, without the knowledge of the occusion for tho holiday; Before tho remaining two rooms v.tio cleared, the ala'rnV of fifi was' so'jtiJed, lift the teachers took position1 at t'6f ways. nfiM, preventing a ruh. paseud all thc,cnolat out safely. Tho building contained 51", scholars: The fire was fortunately extinguished, without ScrioSs damage. Lot isvi, JaJf ii H AcoIITmOii between tho IIoje'and Mcchan iu's Fire companies occurred last night, returning from au alarm cf fire; Several per sons wer? shot. Frank House w'a's" uiortaliy wonnded.

Reiber. fxw Yonr, Jan 22 f m . Tho National UatrS in this city was robbed a few days since' tT a' package, of notes' containing i,G00. It vraa removed fröra th(S counter during bank hozrS. Two men' have been arrested on suspicioiV. small amount in notes on the bank were loAnd 6n their persons. Tire. 2?tw Yocc, Jan 22 ?'a A fire last nifrlit deatroyed tho cabinet fat!. try of Auguste Janesou, in tho rear of 167 Christi street, and three other buildings in the vicinity occupied by varion parties. Los 20,000, principally insured. Washixotox, Jan. 22 r. si. At fun-not tlaj wind was t. K. clear and pleasant. Uertury 45. VrsiLAVTi, Mich., Jan 2-5 r u General John Van Focn, a prominent politician, and an old citizen of Michigan, died here this afternoon. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, Jan 22 m (2ood demand for Clover Seed, and it is taken on arrival at f f5 25 per 61 pounds. Breadstuff very dull; 1,000 bbls flour sold at $4 704 75 for superfine, and S05 20 lor extra. Eye flour dull at $3 50, and corn meal at 3. Wheat conies forward slowly, and mecU fair inquiry. Sales of 2,100 bushels at l tfvl 15 for ml, and f 1 23&$l 30 for White. 300 bushels Kvo sold at 70. Corn less active; sales of 7.000 bushels of new vcl low at f9$5 in store, and 62 afloat. OaU dnll at 34. Groceries and Provisions dull. Wh!lcy firmer; sales in barrels at 21c, and in hogsheads at 20c. Cincinnati Market. Cincinnati, Jan 22 if. Flour unchanged, and in moderate demand at 1 3 70(T3 SO for superfine; receipts of 1,862 bbls. W hiskv firm and higher; sales of 600 bbls at 15. llogs firm, and in good demand. Clover Seed active at $5 25. Cincinnati, Jan 22 p it Flour firm and in good demand; fur the first brands of Knpcrfinc holders generally ask $4; sales of 1,200 bbls at $3 75al3 85 for superfine. licceipU moderate. Whisky advanced to 15c, and in good demand. Oats declined to 33, and dull. Hogs active; plenty of buyers at $ 55 25; holders at the close asked higher prices. Provisions excited. Mess Pork advanced to f 14, and Bulk Meat to SföoK for shoulders and aides, at which rates all in the market was taken, and was held higher at the close. Sogar firm; 300 hogshead sold at 5)-f(6 l. Money easy. Exchange firm at the last quotations. IVew York Markets. New Yoke, Jan 22 ji Flour heavy: sales of 6,000 bbls at 94 25 $4 30 for State, a decline of 5c; southern brands bhow an advance of 5; quoted at 4 50(34 95. W heat advanced; 12, 000 bushels soli at $1 20l 30 for white, an advance of Sc; 1 05(31 06 forMilwaukie cluh. Corn firm; 5,000 bushels sold at an advance of 2o on white, and lc on yellow. Stocks firmer and higher generally. Sterling exchange dull and nominal. irginia 6's 90; Missouri 6'a SI. Naw York, Jau 12 p x Cotton market closed heavy. Only 400 balea sold to-day. Flour closed unsettled; 9.000 barrela acid at (4 90 for Ohio, and $4 504 95 for Southern, an advanco of 5c on each. Wheat firm; 13,000 bushels sold. Corn bold fi.mly, holders demanding an advance; 18,000 bushels sold at 70c for white. Pork prime declined 15c, and quoted at $11 60(11 T5. Lard heavy at 89c Sugar quiet. Coffee do. Molanses active at 25J25 c. Freights firmer. Th Weather. January 22 Telegraphed at ftine o'clock this morning by the E. fe W. line. New Orleans Weather clear r mercury 55. Tuscumbia, Ala. Weather clear; mercury 42. Nashville, Tenn. Mercury 39. Louisville Mercury 53. nttaburg Weather clear; mercury 46. Cincinnati Weather clear: mercury 55.' '

River News. Pittsbcrbo. Jan 22 u

River six feet and seven inches, and fall ing. Cincinnati, Jan. 21 a Kiver stationär ' " T ; Locistille, Jan 22 Ji River stationary; eight feet in the canal and six feet on the falls. Cincinnati, Jan. 22 p x Birer stationary. Weather clear and mild. Pittsbcro, J an 22 r u River six feet five inches by the pier mark. Weather clear. Mercury 40. . R. JE. SELLERS1 much rsKDixo highly rorcLaa FAMILY MEDICINES S K L L K R S -CELEBRATED LIVER PlXLSt WHICH STANDS CKKqtTALLK BT ASV MEDIO. KSOWS rOSTHK Ct'RK OF LIVCR COM rLSIKTS AMD oi ma riiKAScs, aiisiso raov A DKlAKflKD STATU Or TUI L I V K K . fMlIIIS Medioine has been in puMic use about hneeit years, and has acquired a reputation for curiu. the Lirer Cotnnlaint, which ha nercr beeu euillco by any remcdjc liixtore ofiered to the puhiic. As an Anti-ililUoua or Purgative Pill, ttiev are un surpas3ed, and are the original, only, true and GENUINE LIVER PILLS. The suhscriber would feel arerievvd to he even suspected of the intention to o'jtaiu for the Liver Till anv unfair advantage of the public, or of seeking for it any slmre of which it tin not just and full cktim. When he undertook to prepare and vend this Metftcine, (aside from the regular practice, to wM.ch he always defers,) no Pill was known to the public, having any fair pretention to aire relief in DISEASES OK THE LITER. Ft this disease, it had lung been successfully employed in priTateractioe, and waa friren to the public with such lirvciiciis and precaution a" might render It of extensive benefit; ami the result of its einplovmeat has fully sustained its reputation,' and increased his confidence in it, just claim So Veeanrdod as the only Pill descrvinc to be called "Thz Livak Till. ' COSTIVENESS. As the necessity for pnreative pills has Its foundation very often in a torpid täte of the liver, and a the Liver Pills are superior, as a catliartie, to the pills in feneral use, they are recommended with confidence, in all cases, at a purcatire pill, and may, ad vautcouly to the public, aupersede ihoc in general Use. THE WORM MEDICINE IT s no superior In this or any other country, for expelling Worms from Ute human family. , i onnireo,ueimy iciesccnuaren.ftKxraTate all other diseases, and are caonl.le of protrttcins: prtit disturbances in the system; and, eonrequeiitly, all medicines given to remove them, should he prepared with rred care, and of the be uiatYial: And it i to be feared that many of the orm Meillcines in use are totally destitute f.f these )4;ilitius.' .Trie Vernlifuce which the suixicrilteroflers to the public, U prepared of the best materials that enn le procured. SELLERS' IMPERIAL COUGH SYRHP. Pronounced to be the pleasantent and most etTicacloui remedy now in use, fir the cure of Coughs, CoUls, !!.,?Tm.eM' influenra, tickling sensations of the Uirottf, hooping Cotifrh, &c iic. Seller Iniperiul Couch Synip has given relief to hundred w ho hare ued it, and the proprietor is persu.nled that it luis the power to impart benefit that cannot be claimed fir the Cough Mixtures in general use. . . . MOST Of THE MIXTUKES. Sold for Coughs, are composed of spirituous and inflammatory articles, which, while thev giyc lirtle relief, really do harm. The Imperial Cough yrupcontains no spirituous ingredient whatever, and may be used iu all cane not requiring active meilical treatment. The Imperial Cough Syrup has been used for the lat tif. toeu year by the most respectable inhabitants of 1'itUburgh and Ticüiity. Korictlebv 1IALLOCK t STODDARD. Arts, at Evansville, seplj a-ly And by other DruggUU generally. CIKCUlZiTION, 100,000 COPIIiS WEKKLY, ISA YEAR! 25 WITNESES; OR, THE FORMER CONVICTED. JOH.V 8. DVL Is the ALTIIOH. Who lias had ten rear experience as a Banker and Publisher, and Author of A Series of Lectures at the MROADWAY TAHEltNACLK, When, for ten succemlre night, over ... , rr-ao.otfo PKOPLEaj nreeted him with Rounds of Applause, while he sx hibited the manner in which Counterfeiters execute thrr Fraud? und the surest aröl shortcut mean of Dt- . . . tecting them ! , The Bank Note Xncmvera alt say hat tfs Is the greatest udge of Paper Money living. - (reatest Discovery ef the Present. Century roa, DKTKCTf so . COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES ! Deslbin "very, Genuine Bin In exWente, 11 . and ehT)!Hg at A.gjanoe," every Counterfeit in. Arranged so admirsiblr, thiU Kfcrcncc is easy and DETiCTIO.? INSTANTANEOrS. ttr No' index to examine! No pages to hunt up! ,j i Out so' simplified s'nd arraAged." that the Merchant. Banker aäd Business 31 an iaa SEE AlI A OLAKCI. ( KVCLMSH, FRKACII A.D GERMAN, TLw each may read the same in bis own native tongue. Most Perfect Bank A'ote Lit Pahllahed, ALSO, A LIST Or , All the Private Bankers In America. " A Complete Summary of the Finance or EnropeasJ America, will be published in each edition, together with all the important N a m i or the Dav. Also a scries of INTERESTING TORIES From an old SrrVrlJl foünd in. the East. It f urnLhe the. mot. ;onpiet HISTORY OF op.TETTAL LIFKf . Describing the most perplexing positions in- which the Ladies and Gentlemen of that country hae been so often found. These Stories will continue through out the whole rear, and will prove ue most enter. tainingver offered to the public. .. tV Furnished Weekly to Subscribe?' ,nly, at on dollar a year. All letters must be addressed (o JOHN S. DYE, Broker. ; PüSlinher and propretor, 70 Wall street, New "ort ." apl5'5?-yw T Alt. ;0 bbls in fine order, for sale 1v .. oetl7 s. K. ILBERT t CO. Infant Caps. CST the thine for the season at S ÜTIER t M A RCO?t X I E RJ. TKA, TOBACCO A.D CIGM18.?&,iU0 Assorted Imported Cigars; "S lloxes Choiee Tobacco; hO hfl Chests Tea, for sale at a small advance for cash by Z. II. COOK k POX. CANDLES. SHOT. Jkc 10 Boxes, halves and quarters Star Candles; -ft Kegs assorted Shot; ft do do Buck Shot; a do small Bar Lead; ree'd and for sale by ugii l. Sc D. HEIM ANN. IAWCV SOAPS. 30A boxes, consisting of Mil- . itary Shaving. Transparent Caked, Trasprent Vats, Kney Kose, Kancy Bars, etc. J ust received and fur sale vaar low l-y GILBERT & BOWLES. PAPER, &c 700 bundles Wrapping Paper, 30 gross Bonnet UoanLt, 20 gross Butler's Ink (JO bottles,) just ree'd per jonn Jticuau, ana tor saie oy 33 WHEELER At KIOOS. RICE. "1 TIERCES Rice ree'd and for sale by JLU laug7 PRESTON" BBO. Ale and La;er Deer Agency. ZU. COOK Sl SOX are At'nU for the sale of St I. A. Louek's celebrated Ale and Lager Beer, and nave just received a stock of each, to which they invite the attention of the Pealers. jan 13 Z. H. COOK & SOX, Agts. TURKS ISLAND SALT. 200 bags, very coare, ree'd per steamer FairchUd, and f r sale by Qaq 14 1 O EOE 0 ST E R Ac CO . ' LAND FOR SALE. TnE Suriber offers for sale 40 nm of first-rate upland, situ wed IX mile from West Franklin,' Posey county. In 1., 15 acres are cleared, and the remainder is covered with heavy timber For terms. Axe., enquire of' the subscriber en the property, or to J. B. Campbell near the premise Jan ld& w3w D'.MARJ.P COUCHES! LOUNGES! SOM B Fine Chamber Couches, In Damask and Enameled Cloth covers, made up expressly for the City trade, for sale low by j7 SCltMTTT fc STARK, First t. DAIRY SALT.IrtO bbls. superior to any other k ind for sale by jan 14 OEO. FOSTER At CO. CHEESE.- " " " 50 boxes Hamburg Cheese; ft hags Pepper; ft bags Alspice: 2Cascs No. 1 Nutmegs lust received and for sale ry I. & p. HEIMAXN. G REE. APPLES 30 bbls assorted 'Ohio Ap ples, ia Sture and lor sale by ; SAM. VICKFRY. ' BRAN! BRA2V!! ft tons in quantities to suit purchasers; leave orders and have it sent horn, free of drayagehy 8AM. VICKEBY. GLASS A.H Yl L.W) Boxes Window Glass; ftO Kegs assorted Nails; just reeelyed and for sate by . , 8 AM . VIC K E B V . POMADE.-..' , , . , &0 gross fancy Pomade just received, and for sale by , I.ft D. JIBIMANN. IBESH BALTIMORE OYSTERS' . Mr Received daily by Exnres; and for fie at reduced prices by octal I. D.'HEIMA MAN. $rmg BBLS. N'fiJ NewSIaeare a 1F an H bbls "No 3 New Mackerel; IAD011 no a 00 no SO S bhl do 3 do . do 2S0 bxs No 1 Herring. 55100 Cuba Sixes. - ' Ree'd and for sale tv locCl I. k P. ÜEIMAN.

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STEAMBOATS. BLGLLAK WABASH. PtipKET. 1 i . v Tlte steam VTM. KNOX, Capt. T. .T. Wl ite, will leave ifr.t- M.hah rirrr this dav at 3 o'clock. For freight apply on board. .isnSg Louisville, Evansville and Memphis - Regular Weekly lacket. THE LOW-rRESSUBE TEALEK -: SOUTHERNER, O. W, J. B. TRIPLETT,. Commander. nrtr AKCIIKK.. ft m vsvi LEAVKS Louisville every Tuesday at 5 r. ! leaves Mem phis every, rnaay at. 5 r. m.. Leaves KVAXSVILLE for LOUISVILLE every SUNDAY at 4 r. m.: leave EVANSVILLE for MEMPHIS every WEDNESDAY at II A. M. VtT V ay Business solicited and attended to at same rates as charged by Packets. janäl-tf P.O.O'RIELEYSrCO.. AgenU. EVANSVILLE for LOÜIPVILLE FOR LOUISVILLE. cj ) 11 THE fine packet steamer DI---StUArt I AMO.ND, Caot. HoLCAArT, will TlA.ru n regularly between EvansTitic nuu iuui3Tlilc, luUTulg Evansville every Sunday and Thursday. JanlS r.O.O'lULEY. atCO. EvansviPe, Paducah and Cairo 3Iail Boat, J. HSTONE, D. B. nKKRCfS,.,..:. v:... .. Mater. WMTiLL Leave E7an!?vu(e evtTy Äonday and W Thursday, conneeting eloiely at ' nwPaducah with the Tuesday and Friday I . r!Tt 1 l1 Cumberland River Packets Cu andstiLü Blanch Lewis, and the T ueS'lay arwl Friday .leu netsee River Packet Edmoniaand Allda, and (Le Tuesday and Friday Memphis Packets Ocean Spray and Daniel Boone. . ÄFare and freight f y low. Cabin accommodations excei iem. Zif Orders for neschandise or produce entrusted to th- Captain and Clerk sti icily attendee to. k ickcu iy rauroaa to all principal ciucs for sale on boanl. . . Merchandise nhippe-l hy city merchants on the steamer J. H. DONE w ill be reccire! and shipped shipped rroin my wp.vi boat freexrf Sh.trre, jan IN LDWAKD R, HILL, Ag't . STKA31EK ItOVLINC RREEX. TJIK STEA5HTR BOTLO OREEX will take a) 1 1 reisbt froin th: piare to South -Carrcdun and all interiiiediato point at -.n.C . N läcta. rer.lÄi lbs.; trinr Tebacco out at yJjtZl 1 5öiH;rhhd. "s t Jau 13-lw . m V 1 A. I ITER, Captain. ItKCULAR KVAXSVILLE AXD WABASH RIVER PA CK KT. ,' TilE.UMPmK NO. 3-Sot-ton nuLiter.wil! run as a regular Evauvi!le and Wabash Ilirei packet. For freight or parat? t apply on board.' ' .WAD AMI PACti ET-KATKACiTeT. Tu steamer KATE SARCHET will run regularly from Evansville In the Wabaih trade during the wiuter, or as b.ng xa the river sluUl le rmviciible. ' Shippers may rely on her makinc regular trips, aud the strictest iitntiou bcice riven to their orders. nov i$-tf REUULAII liVAXHVILLU A.D PETERSBURG PACKET. T II K Caral Boat WASHING TON, II. Litz, Master, will U leave for PeterMiurch every Monday and Thursday at 3 P. M. Kor freitM or passage apply on board or to eWier. ot3n warehouse. (septl"lf EYAIfSTfLLE CllVttTORDVlLLB (RAILROAD.! J, Vor Louisville, ClnclnnattVf . Lculs, IndianI 1 ; apolis and the Last ' CHANGE OF TIME. MONDAY, NOVEMBER, t3i dVlä 0 and after this date, tho Mail Passenger tAin will leave Kvausville at S o'clock and 20 minutes P. M., making close connection at Yiiiceunes with trains East and West on the Ohio ind Mississippi Railroad for Louisville, Cincinnati, St. Louis and Cairo, and arrive at Terre Haute at il(l P. M., connecting direct with Kxpresa train for Indianapolis. Cleveland and the E:ist, and for Chicago and Central Illinois. ', KKTUKX I NO leave Terre Hants at 4 KM P. MVincenncs at de, and arrive at Evansville at 10:( P.M. T Freight trains (with a passenger car attached) ran as follows; Leave Evansville at 60 a. M., Arrive at Terre Ham at 4?an.P. M..'Leate.Twre Haute at 6:1 A. M.' Anire at Evausville 40 P. Mi . . . ... fares; To Tuisrille.'....'.S5 no; 9 . Tv St. Louis t 50 - " Cairo 7 r. " Chicago 10 'JO " Pittsburg 17 00 " Philadelphia... .3? b0 Baltimore S3 7 . giuciunafl-.f.. (' f IndjAoali...'. 2:. " Cleveland 14 5" Bunala...V.V....ia New York..... .2 pOj " lfosfon ..30 50 v aaiJlugton.... 2 forVnr frtoraatiun of lirongh tickets apply Comfipf't TranscrAtios office, head of Locust str KvauTiIle." , . - . v, t ' jonzi tfeXE, ' - Superintendent. IV Henderson Cmnercial, Mt. Te"fnon Art roemtc Evansville Enquirer and Mt. Carmel Register take ou formeradvertismiOuidcoDy. aovij-b AT3A3IS EXPRESS COMPANY. sJ2S RBW ARHA""tE.IE.T. THE ADAMS' EXPRESS COM PAY' respebtfu'l1 v anuounce to the;r friend" aud patronsth pubic of Kvansville and vicinity, that, with increased fail it it' for the transportation of 1 . ' ' FEELOHT, i A C KA 0 E R, ... , a 0 X E J ejpd ; . , - r . .VALUABLES. They sollfclt a conUrrmce of former favors. Ei-pe cial care Jokeo iu the collection of ' VI L L'K . .. ... , Draft?.. 4 ' .4 -t i Ö T B 1 And the frsvicrtAboj) cf aruATl or -alualiepaeKages. All pr.iuns wishing U avivii' themselves of the facilities of the Express, can obtain iay desired inforraatior in reference to the routua and details of .the business, at thehutftcc on First street, between cd&usand Ioeut opposite the rwt-Office. dcio 0. II . Agt TRANSPORT A"!?IÜ?r lVESTVARD.; "WT& bc'TfoTcaH tli otten'fion of 3Ierchants"Viuying1 S) or ordering their fall stocks from the Lastern cities, to the superior advantages and facilities of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, for the safe and speedy transportation of Freights to Evansville and vicinity. Connections are made with the most reliable Railroad and Steamships. River Route shortened and improyed,by completion to Par kersburgh. Through ralc3 lcvfcr than by any other route. Apply to . . M. Pott f. a, Boon; TJ.Ta."Kief y Philadelphia: v. v, .fBRviKL, 1 one ß iv r.noiSKo, uaitunore, tor uiiormaiion or inroucn rates, or 10 .... GEO. FOSTER & CO ,Frf1gM Agents, Corner Locust street and CanalEvansville, Indian a I I'siT RKCKIVKD. 1 51 pair Polished Steel Fire Setts; Ml " Fine Bras Fire Sett; TX) Common Iron lire ScttsV ' . I3de.Tfnrn.l;' 1 Fine Cl Vau. - 3 " Fire Ir. Fta-vi; 50 Springs Sleigh Beils; BABCOCK t S0NTAG. II OXKV. 3t0 ft. Choice Strainel Honey, just received ana ior saie iy 7. II. COOt fON . TKN'NESSE AND ILLINOIS MONEYP Ur E take at par the notes of all the solvent lnk of Illinois and Tennessee, for cash bliUof groceries, at the lowest cash prices, oct 13 3. E. GILBERT, Sycamore near Water. - WANTED AMAN by the yea? (singe pVefired) who Is customed ti Crtdcniig nid the general work ac an a crintiy sat. ; Ieeonimsndations require! good J . . ir 1 . 1 - . . ... DU. W. II. METCALFE, Olney, Illinois, ; JanS-ot-kltw. - - - - ' CoRifArsK.--- 1 " , . , ' , . 3s dos. Hemp Bedcordsf Long;) ' u0 coils Manilla Bedcord:" . , 25 dOi-do llaltefltort; " ' 25 do Jyte di -io; - , . . .d rto" ' ; Bdrorddo; Just received atlaTtrsj-le by WHEELER & RIGGS. R AISINJS, CurrinU and Citron, for sale by owi A. II. LWri & SO?l. . ,. ,i ...THE NBYTTQRK LEDGER THE B'f&r FAMILY PAPER IX THE '''WORLD!' All the FÄ-Vo rite Writes retalned.'i.nd'Acw ones Added. . , 4, Still GrecWAttrechons foTtne tw Vearf ; The clrculatieg oT TJtp JfjV, TOEst LEDOER is now Thick lIr5Dit d adTiiik.t Thousasd Copies, which Is grcate thanXhan of any Tew other Literary Payers la America. .I0..-4 ' 50 Bushel rrbne rotato Ontoi just reeeivet nd for sale oy Z. H. COOK & SOX. BUCKETS b TUB?.- -IV dos. plain and fancy bncaets; (0 do fancy half ' do; -r0doi. painted tubs, 1, 2 and 3; 25 nests (2 ea) do; -. 3 do (Sa) do; J ust reesi vea in store and for sale by . WHE1 CELER &RIOOS N AILS.--2W kegs superior naih, assorted sizes, juH received and for saie by '

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WHEELER RIGGS.

THE SEW YORK STEAM SAW-MILL r t MACHINE CO if PAN Yt v

5 Capita 1, Si50,OöO. " , . HlScmrany has teen organized with the Abava tauirM for thi nu-nosthf Airrjulvinr tha dmnnit lorwie COüBl ACTION. SIE A. Ä1AF. MILL, . . . .AND OlaiR IlirKOVED UlCBlgEUf'. They have pure h red the entire irvaehirerbtltea heretofore carried on by J. M. Emerson ta'Co., aljj the Montgomery V'rks at Yonkers, on the Hudson, nearthis city. and with the experience and tiain.es combined in its organisation, are prepared to furcitu machinery of ail kindsot mere liberal rates than bar ever been ottrted at any other esLaMhmettw nnK COMBINATION SAW-MILL waTpftented October, lsäft, and is now generally acknowledged w be the cheapest, most practical, aui..ticieut 1 amtier msnutactui ing niachin in the world, a largt number of theia are ia successhit i-;inViTi iu difTerer.t sections of this country. Caaaua, Cuba and Soutli Ancrica, and whereever their merits have been tcitsd. they are being adopted' by liuntvr laanufrefurers ia prefereitce to all other mills' - - Thi following ietter expresses the gcneml oition of those who are using the Combination Mill . Messers. Eharsos & Co Oentlemi-n : I bavst-ied the sa'-Ei.I purchased of you. and will say that it r-rfornis well, a ad more than metu my expectations, am well pleasel with its pcrfonmnce. I set it op on a small stream that florded constant wafer about a illicit as my little finger, which was much more than suCicient to supply the boiler. We arc able to cut lS,tKj0 feet of twaut'iful lumber in 12 Lilfrü wfla snsthing less than one cord of W. -It bt tl.e very thing we have so much needed iu OT county for "a loug time,. With a i.ttie trocWt and ericirse, wc are ab! to more H frm five to Un mi !cs per dcy, snA set it tin in the heart of the timber, which saves Che great burden of hauling the logs long ? TsUr.ce to the mii!. Yours, respectfully, JES?E KJLKU,Ja.f ' ' " Louisville, Tnnese. The Company have pnreliAed LUND 3 "PATENT FKKU AKKaKukmENT, which is iiloatiated acd descriied in the Scientific American for October 2L Thisndds greatly to the efficiency of the mill. . THE COMBINATION MILL, with all tt'e recer.1 (mprovemeuts. and steam poer of 1ft iotsej, is capable 01 sawing from a.Otuto .?W fert in Li hours, and isaoidforll.tipQ. r ; . ; . n . . . . THE NEW YORK CIRCULAR SAW-MILL Is manufactured only by this Comijiy. It la of superior construction, and sol J for 23 per cent, less than other mills of no greater capacity. A mill wjt.V U- to 51-inch saw can l seid for SiM to n0 and xri'JZ a 'M horse engine and boiler Is sold for S-.'.iN'O.- - 4 STEAM ENOINES and BOILEKS f-TrrjTXLS from one to 10Ü horsepower; LOCCPOTI VE.TURL"LAR FLUE and CYLIN DtH BQlLtiii faruisliod at greatly redueed prices from former sm rations. Drawings, with plans and specibcaMns tor build, lues and machinery, furnL'hed gratis to our customer, f - - '-::" Coeipefent mechanic? sent out tot'Ut Cf and rut la operation uur machinery, when reoua-eo-He also manufacure SHIXiiLL' MACHINES, PLANIXO MACHINES, SUGAR MILLS, and MA? CHINKUYIX GEXKRAL-- . Speeial attention paid to getting np SHAFTINO and I'tLLlKS for innnutactories, aud all lftr.ds tf jiiLL-n Kibiu nuua This Company are selling ir rreat fta-iibcrsa TAT . EXT. CONICAL ELK It STtNE MI Lit' fir flour, corn meal, and all kinds of feed, which. pronourced by experienced millers, both in t'iis country and Europe, THE BEST MILL EVElt COIN STKLC 1 LD. It will grind more grain iu the tame time and with half the power, ef.&ny other mill of the same price in the market. " . We aUo fvrnish other styles ? GRIST-MILLS, when required. r The undersigned are also -ptSblihors rf . THE l.MTED STATES JOLRAAL,'. A large and magnitieent illustrated mmthly tiewftper, d.-voted to M ECU ANIOS. AURIC L'LTUKE. LITERATURE and AMUSEMENT. In addition to its usual attractions, a h'ch I sve already given it a circulation cf nearly Ten Thon sand Copies per month, it will henafter onta n a complete reconf of all newandva'oaMe MECHANI CA I. and AtiRICULTUKAL IMPROVIENTS. emt'Winga lairer Ainouht of it':'k?1 r.iVrmatiou from evperienced writers in these secia.tios than any oder publication in the world. AlCE, ONLY FIFTY CENfS A YEAR. Specimen copies snt cratis. . -t .1 . - .J . M. EMERSON & CO-., Tu'lishers, And A gents for the N. Y. Steam Saw-Mill and 3s a -chine Company, 311 llroadwey, N Y. " Jai. l2-dicwlr .- ' DR. ROBACK'S . Blood Purifier & Blood Pills, DISEASE VANQUISHED' ft. ,- t '. .; . .vjy- : DR P.OBACrini SCAN DIN AVfAt REMEDIES psj nitiiiiMiiiiiiiiiir l v-"T Ml'TER YtARS'Or STlJDV;A3:D .EXrKRI. m ment, !. Kock, th eminent Swedish 1 hysician, ri,'erad in profluclngamedi? nef.-oni twentythree -liferent sttcies of mountain herbs, cf his native landvjrhicb acts directly upon the causes f disease iri te blood, and by restorme; the corrupted fountain of life, to a condition of health an 1 rui it v, expels disease from the system," Trherevcr It tuavla located, or whatever tnav be its charartcr. Indices tiun. nervous compbaints, epileptic and other fits, coughs, consumption in its early stares, sore throat, bronchitis, fever and ague, asthma, low bpirits, sexual incapacity, feminine weakr.e, prb king cf the skin, symp4oaiatic of paralysis rheumatism, i.euralcia. tumor, cancer, diabetes, lassitude and debil ity, diarrhea, and all other disorders of the oritans of repirationt the liver, the kianevs, the stomach, the.nerve, or the nu:Ies are unorrinclv cured t v thi vreiwraMn. It is to the MATCKICS MORBID orc?-f t!i;f ie what an alkali is to an acid: it iieutratices tm with aloluteccrtiuntr, while at tLeane time it irgulate llio sacretions, removes ebst.-urtio.i from ihe bowel, cratcs appetite, renews bodily AfCt, ref egraU;s every animal funeüon f ucn is th nafjre, s-jeh aro theeflecUof Ir. Boliack's famou Scandinavian Blood Purifier, which, if taken in conjcnctin with Ids Scandinavian Blood rills, will- not only obliterate th most painful diseases, but prevtnt tiieir recurretjcs, and lengthen life beyond the ordinary span. In the SCANDINAVIAN VEGETABLE BL00I PILLS, lr. Ko1ck presents the result .of twenty year of experience' I,rrd ttndv und ti.r'anc:it a 10 wliat a perfect piH shortld be.' JCo one can IuuM lU-ir fuprrioritv after rule siagle trial. I'rice of th? .Vi-i-Imavian Bb)d Pnr! öer, v' ner l.-tt!et r r 3 py half bsen; SiandirKitte-i Blocd Iill9, 5 cents icr box, or urc tor r i . ... VeaivMiami Counfy.Tna.'; 'Arg. i,?. - IXT.C-W. KotiCKil have received somui!; t-nt fit frvin yiror e-ouidinawin Blood L'uricr and Blood PiUi, t nil I liJTetfceJcUt jt my 'luty, an 1 it is no leu mv VK'linaL'n,- togive you a plain rratement cf try Ci -e. I rrii ftr years afflicted w ith that lane of all coinfrt,- and elficiency in businist dyspepsia To recavituUte all the so-called remedies which 1 have used to nJ myself of this disease, would indeed make a rncbfirho!y mtalorue. J nlso ccn?u!tcd with rh bctst physicians I coM br ef.' I vm iftdu I to try your reineiies tbrough tie persuasioTisof a fri-ri, and after using the.a a f'- daya wis grcsTlj' lerjeliteii, and in a short timer less t!taa a motith, v a er:tire!y aud pwnaneutly cured. I was ais ftiHxt.-d Ith tli most violent nervous headacbef hth. I seppese was ? prtxluced by my disordered stmadj, tor when my d Vsteia left m:, my headache left wito jt. I now feel better iu every ropeetthan I hve for ten v-nrt. Very truly von rs, JOHN S. UEilUTII. From iZt Kv. Mr. McMvLLta, r&stor cf Huberts Chapel: ..' , . . . IstiasbroLTS.Dc.. R, l'j7 Da. C. W. 3oaCK Dear Sir: I liave use4 yo Blood Purifier fur 1 nervous affection, fsom which f have suffered much at times. While it is plea&nt t, the taste, it certainly hs a haj'i v cfoct nnin the nerves. Please accept my thank for yv&r kind regard and acts, and be luve me. Yours, J. W.T.MrMULLr.X. TsniAXirOLt, Wednesday, Sept. S. 1T.T. Da. C. W. JlOBACK lear Sir: Ilav'inir kfE troubled for several year with extreme debility und u eakucw, so much so that I wa nnable to attend t my onlinarv business at times, and liHviDC ie:ird of the'won lerf ul cures that your Scandinavb-n Bioid PuriCerrAU Pills were enccting, 1 was inaucM hv Tr en i to try. tlrrra. I have been .nfcing the iririer fur Uie Isft twelve months, and f.od the medkije fnliv eonal to its re commendations. So vahwUe is its'ue to tne tbat-I eanont now dispense with the use of it at mv aivanred m . r - . me ;veniy-5even years , ' I cheerfnlly give this inlornixtion fnr tlie terflt cf tbo-similarly flreted. MOBBIS ilOKHlr1. The a'igve certificate and mahv ether, on le wren at my office bv any one at any time. Get one of iry Family Medical Almnraes, gratis, from my agent. Manufactory, Sales-Kooms anl tilfice, No. c, Y.tsX Fourth street, 3d building from Main street, CI nein n.iti, Ohio. . . dec II DAPKll AXD RLACKIXG. Ja. 10 Bcanu Ura-iping Paper; - öu no roii.tfp 25 do Note 25 do LetUerdo do. da - . - 2 'Barrels Butler's In store and fur sale t v - Blacking jy-'i .... . . WHEELaÄ RlflOiF. , : Qa1glcV'sVuar-t ured II vt. ' 4T wholesale and reUil, I flo i-u-ti.nati priees 2 m at augl r.COOKAi ONS.jJ CyJTXOX BATTITf. l.rtsrp.-x0. hnd No. , for sale b7 . GILBERT &; LOU LEs. ! AC ft ER EL, In ji.ortM ,:,tVrtc. 1.4 IfJE numbers, for sale by GILBEUTAi BuWLLi?. 1 EXPRESS vTAGON." ' " A good one borse Kxpre- r.nn for nV v ptl3 , . 1CKEKY i JUHNMTOX. : ' - ' ' - ftl ILL and Crow Cut Saws, bent N-snri st - WALDKIR en Bt CR WHEAT FLOTR. 40 Bags for sale low to close eonirnmnt b- , novil - JEO.FOSTER CO. JUST REC'D, "Tnso'lotca," second volumei Ornce Amber, Grace Freeman, sale by je2tl DOBELL Ar LISTER. ... Poplar Shingles. .0.000 rOPLAR SHIN(;i.ES,of ext, 'f VA"' ,!'-U!l,l'-T' 'M rreived ar-d f wleat 3 perM. JOHN F. OLOVFR , extra or

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