Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 58, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 January 1858 — Page 2

(Sfcntsbille gailg qnrnal. EVANS VI L, LEV IND. Ml T"""

BATHED AY,.. .JAN. 80 THE StPRBMCCOCRT DKClSIOrf. The recent decision of the Supreme Court against the right of the people of the towns to lery a tax to support their own schools, has giren a sudden shock to public feeling, and created a. profound sensation throughout the State. It closes up at once all the free .schools that have been brought into existence finder 'the improred system of graded .instruction, in nearly every large town in the State. The capers of New Albany, Indianapo lis, Lafayette, Terre Ilaute, and other cities, announce that all their public schools are to be immediately closed. In several plices. th trustees hate antl cipated the receipts of taxes,' and incurred heary liabilities; in others, the pay of the teachers is in arrears, and the deplorable decision cuts off in an instant all resources for the payment of either. In Indianapolis and some other places, the citiaeos propose to raise funds by Toluntary contributions to sustain the schools. It is estimated that the cost of tuition of each scholar will be $5 per annum under the present organization of the public schools, which is cheaper than the most inferior prirate tuition can be had for. It is urged that the present free schools had better be continued on roluntary contributions than to allow them to be dissohed, and afterwards resort to prirate seminaries. To the poor laboring man with a house full of children, the $5 tuition for each is a tax he cannot pay in these hard times; and his chil dren must inevitably be turned into the streets to imbibe vicious habits,and grow ud in iemorance. But can this roluntary system of taxation be maintained more than the municipal tax f for the same purpose? The Utter U but a volun tary agreement on the part of the citizens of a town to assess themselves for t certain sum for the instruction of their children. Would a private agreement among the same citizens to pay the same sum for the same purpose, bo more le rally valid and constitutional? . Unless all the money was paid in advance would the trustees have any right to collect it upon an agreement to do what the State has undertaken to perform, and what the Supreme Court say no other authority has a right to interfere with, or attempt to improve? A perfec equality of instruction, if it result in the spread of universal ignorance, is to be maintained, rather than one town should have a better school by its own enterprise and liberality than others, who have neither intelligence to annreciate the to pay for it I It is most remarkahle with what strict. technical construction the constitution is rendered in ail matters affecting the moral, intellectual and social welfare of the people. But under the same instrument the Demagogues and office holders find latitude for all their iniquities. We have a Governor nominated, elected and installed into office in violation ef its plainest provisions we have two men holding; the office of United State Senator from this State without the shad dow of Constitutional right. Money is daily appropriated from the Treasury in total disregard of the most stringent prohibition of the same great fundamental law; yet who doubts tbat on an appeal to the same tribunal, expediency and public necessity would be decreed a sufficient warrant for these latter usurpations, white the virtue and intelligence of the people the only hasis of our institutions and freedom are destroyed by a tech nical construction of the same instro ment. Fxox Utah. A gentleman, who receatly arrived at New York, direct from Salt Laie City, states that nearly the whol Mormon population of California we're eelling off their property at great sacrifices, and preparing to emigrate to Salt Lake. Tbe Mormona in all the aettlementa are fully posted on tho movements of the military. The Indians seem much interested, and bar repaired their firearms, and preserve their ammuni tion with great care. The Mormons consider the entry of the troops impossible, as narrow defiles must be passed, in wbich bodies of men can be fearfully harraaaod by guerilla parties. They have strongly fortified Echo Canon, and every other entrance will be well guarded before the Summer. Ivery able bodied man will bounder anna aa soon aa thoy have put in tbe Spring crop, and it ia said the women and children will also he prepared to play tbeir part in the coming conflict. An open fight Lnot counted upon, but every other mean of crippling the army will b resorted to. There is a hope pre Tailing among the Saint tbat thw Govern ment will yet recall tt expedition, ,but the majority are for war, and their leaders have great difficulty in restraining then. Brig ham Young had given imperative orders not to shed blood. Tbe troop sbrved much dlscontent on account of thdr situation, and it waa thought that if they could be sure of rood reception at Salt .Lake, an extensive! stampede would be the Tesult. L37A case of great irigratitude and cruel ty in a child is noticed in the Philadelphia papers. Charles Bishop, th only son of a mother, and she a widow, lately took fifteen hundred dollars, which his mother entrusted him to 'put into the bank, went to New York, spent It foolishly, and rturnd home penniieaa. He was forgiven, but since, know Jng that hie mother had withdrawn aa rer funde- from the bank, he forced open her trunk and fled with the entire sum, three thousand dollars, leaving hia mother entire lr deaVAte.

CHUB CUM IX BYAXSTILLB. Many Of our citizens will be surprised

to learn what ample provisions we hare for their reKgious improvement in the following list of twenty-one . Churches and Preachers.; We hope more will in fature, than in times past, avail tbeiaselves of these holy influences; and those who have remained away from Church, from a far of cro wding more needy sinners from the altar, will perceive ther.e is ample-, room for all to worship, - and that there old excuses are no lonzer val id. We have one Church arii a Preacher for nearly every six hundred souls in the city, including converted and üncon verted. , "V t ' curacazs. , St. PaolV Episcopal Church, Eat. Wm. Wilbur, Pastor. . Cumberland Presbyterian. Firet Presbyterian Cburcb, Eev. Mr. Mc Carer. Pastor. Enelitfli Catholic Church, Her. Messrs. HcDermott and Didier, Pastora. Germsn Catholic Cburcb. lie v. Mr. Cotayle, stor. ' German Evangelical. Church, Ec v. Mr. Schmit. Pantor. ISecond rrcsbytcrian cnurcn, iter. air. Sterritt. Pastor. Methodist Church on' Locust street, liar. Mr. Gilmore, Pastor. " : . - Baptist Church on Clarke street, Rev. Mr. Blaml, Pastor. Ingle Methodist Church, Eov. Mr. Hiebt. Pastor." German Methodist Church on Vino street, Rev. Mr, Schnider. PaRtor. -t - German Lutheran Church- on bixth street, ... l. c , . ' ' ... Rev. Mr. Soeport. Pastor. Church or the tvanirclical Association on Eighth street, Eav. Jacob Trnrocter, Pastor. German Evansrciical Cburcb on Sm-ntn between lnglo and Division street, Rev. Mr Braasch, raster.- , Zion's Lvanireucal Church, on JTonrtb be tweon Ann and Ingle atreUr Be v. Mr Sebrenclc, Pastor. . Unitarian Chnrch,Kev. Mr. IIosmer,Pastor. Jewuh t-jr-jrofruo. , ' - . Old School Baptut Church. Rev. E L. Norton, Pastor. German Baptist Church. . .--, Methodist Colored Cburcb, on Clarke Htrect. Emanuel Lutheran Cburcb, Rev. Mr. Dickcrson, Pastor. ; The Earthquake In .aples. The details -which, have hitherto been fur nished of this dreadful calamity do not give one tenth part of tbo Injuries and loss of lifo sustained. . An ' plUcIsl Journal State that nearly foar thousand bodies have already, been Jog out of the rains, and it is supposed that when the numbers of those who have aa yet been undiscovered are added, the total will amount to not less than fifteen thousand. J ' 2..'-; ' The two awful ahoclts' which occasioned tba disaster, were accoropaniod by' a fearful subterranean thunder. They -were Expe rienced in sixty-one different places, all of which suffered in their buildings, snd many in tbeir population; and the latest account eanscd conaMcrablo apprehension of further disaster. The whole, district of Sala was agitntcd by continual . movements of the earth, preceded by fearful detonations. In Xaplct no less than forty-nine shocks had oeen reit Detween tne letnmumo ana enrutA a . . a a . a . w maa Eve. - Several town have almost en tirely disappeared, , and those who . escaped reported that the groans of the sufferer were heard from beneath the. rnina several days after the disaater, and that on some bodies li . l . -r. m , . . , i oeing uiacu out, is waa jouna mil tnej uma davonrad a nertion of tbeir arras. Thera were none to excavate the dyini, to bury the V or to give bread to the famishing. The conduct or the Government haa been the subject of severe comment. . Is one of its members had visited the afflicted neighbor hood, and bread has been wsntlrg in many places, though moat of them lie within a circle of one hundred miles of Naples, and a railway traverses nearly thirty miles of the distance. - . Joi Smith's Fahilt. A correspondent of tbe St. Louie Republican who waa a guest at tbo tavern in Nanvoo, kept by. Prophet's wife now marraied tu a Mr. Bitoman gives the following account of tbe family: I put up at tie "Jsauvoo Mansion," ken by Bitoman. I aat at tber table with tfu tamuy, consisting or JJitomsn and wire, and three sons of Joe Smith, the eldest about twenty three or twenty-four,' the sacon. about twenty; the third a lad of. acme twelve or thirteen years, hem Mr. Iii toman. learned tbat no one of the family believed in .Mormon mm, and that his wife formerly Mrs. Smith, had always been oppotd to them, aa - well as the boys. 1 waa told that Joti Smith prvpkttied soma two ytart before t 1 1 . mis young lau waa corn, mat a son was to be born to him, at or about a certain time: that at the time stated bis wife did rive birth to a aon. He also stated, that is tho name of the lad, for I heard him answer to it. Jon aUo said, that his mantle of greatness and prophesy, would fall upon this son and lineal heir, David, who he stated would be as wise and powerful as David of old. Tbo fact of tbe birth of tbia child, following according to Joe'' prophecy, atrenjrthencd tbo belief tbat bad already so strong a hold upon his followers. Airs, isitomsn is a masculine, intelligent looking lady, of fortyfive or forty-seven years. . She is a native of Hew York. Sbe haa a sr-kndid furm noma four miles from Nauvoo, which is managed by her two oldest sons, while David goes to nchool. About the two eldest there is nothing in their appearance betokening them to be propbeta, or 'sous of a phophet.' To their mother, they arc said to be very much; attached, and very kind. David-is an un commonly intelligent lad; of massive fore head, and bright, exprcsaive eyes. Ilia stop-father intimated that ho cares as little about Mormons and Mormonura. aa one that never beard tbo names, notwithstanding that thousands of tbe followers of his father believe bim to ba a great high priest, a prophet, and $trr( in embryo ),&o. He knows that tber worship his name cciuai to teat of Jiaca diaiST; and yet, 1 am told, the ladis too intelligent to allow it to make any Im pression upon him. Probably, tbe fact of all of tbo family being uubclievera in it ia tbe cause. - .-1 , - - - - r r " ' SomTBnM Kw; 'Taose rakish- little coat.'" The New York papers- describe a new article of female dress which is .very captivating, acd which is coming into rogue with the red flannel akhrU An exchange haa I seen one of them, on the plump bust of a a j fashionable female, and describes it as a lit tle broadcloth novelty, a sort of compromise between a froek coat and a josey, with the buttons behind and fancy littW pockot In the sides. The thing must have ary exceedmgljr rakish look and is by no meane.ss ob jectionable aa th Bloomer imitation of the pants.- 1 . .!..' ETaUs said that the Grand r ; JaTY Of York, acting upon the aaggeation of - 1 Justice Connelly, will indict" at the) next oeseione an uioee lawyers wha have inrested I the Tomba for years, for obtaining money nnder false pretences. They drive a heavy - 1 business, snd are said to be even worse than 1 the mock auction men.

Volatilisation or Gold. It has long

been known that there was an appreciable o3 of gold by fusion in all the proesscs of coining and manufacturing it. Tbo product of gold after fusion has always been found leas tban the original sum. But the loss has been attributed, to; the imperfection of the process, and the adhesion, of particles, not withstanding the utmost care, to tbo vessels used in the process. It was suggested a short time ago by a correspondent of the Providence Journal," tbat gold was Volatilized in fnsing; and a ntimbeVof the large jewelers iirtbatTity, on' the suggestion," " haverbcen raking. thclrcblmneye.'andhave "feeerered considerable gold that had passed up' from the fused gold in tbo melting furnaces. . . , 11' I sugKCftU that- tbo unprecedented g(fci wiat- ino unprecedented mud winter enjoyed throughout the country, mar be ac counted for by the fact tbat the Gulf tream has approached some forty or sixty miles nearer our coast tban was ever before known. But the same remarkable mildness of the sea son prevails across the Atlantic. In England second crops of grain and ripo berries have been gathered, birds are sitting on their eggs, and the fea and gard and butterflies of various kinds sail through tue warm air. , Vi tET"We have already noticed the extraordinary ease of Mm. Hayes, of W arren county, N.T., who, it is said, has lived nineteen months without tasting food or water. '(That such a case actually exists has been attested by scientific men, and hnndrcds of others, who, after the closest scrutiny, are convince ed that no deception has been practised. The woman is reduced to a perfect skeleton; so much so, that by placing the hand upon the I abdomen the backbone can bo distinctly felt. l rood is introduced into the room, even - .a though concealed in. the pocket of the party introducing it, the woman immediately goes into terrible convulsions.. The same efftct is produced by taking tobacco or, ardent "iplrjU intö her apartment; ' llow aha contfnne' to CAlBb IB 111 j TIC! J . ..( , . S, A' cartTAi. CABicATuaa ot r tha " Little Giant as the Gladiator," has been published. The scene represents tbe Little Giant in the arena, sword in hand, defying tho opponents of popnlar sovereignty." . On, M right, Gov. Walker ia making a tilt at the Preai dent, who is endeavoring to shield himself behind a document upon which Is inscribed tbo wordd. " An enabling act." On tbo left. Forney,of the Press, has. go thegladiator of tho Union downhrasootianpon hisneck, ansl'bo )s aborit tiiptvtchiijg that 'political fillibnster.'. In the back-ground aro several parties', engaged In helter-skelter combat.Tho whole eecue is witnessed hr a large audience, in whoso faces are depicted the emo tion which eovern tbeir prejndicca for or against tho Little Giant and bis friends. 137" A most crnol murder was commit ted the other dsy in Marie county, Mo. Tbe victim was the wife of Mr. Johnson, Kepro aentative in the 8tato Legislature,' and the murderer was hot step-son, 'Andrew John an, who ahot her through tbe heart with a pistol, killing her instantly. Ho was arrested and made a Wcasion. Ills victim was a native of Kentucky. BJArrangementa are abont to le per fected between tbo Tcrre Hants, Alton and SULonis, and the Tcrre Hante, Richmond and Indianapolis Kauroads, bv which cars will he run through from St. Louis to India napolis without change. . Arrangement will also be mado by .which thera - will ba no change of cars between Indianapolis and Cleveland. ; ".' ' ' . ßF Some startling forgeries are reported aa having been committed by a man iu high standing in New Orleans, whose name has not yet boon made public. He was connected with a well known commercial firm, and is said to belong to a family of 'onbleralahJd reputation. ' 137" A letter written 'from Chicago states that up to tho 20th inst., no less tban ninety six thousand, three hundred and thirty chat td mortgages had been recorded in that city Over four thousand of them had hxn placed in tbe Clerk's OtSce within three months. There are now over six thousand suite pending in the ecu nty. . . - '"' 1ST1 The recent failure of Mr. John Monteith of Glasgow, for -100,000. is tho fourth during his business career. Hin assets, it is said, will only pay a dividend of a few pence in the pound. He kept up a style which fow men with lens than $50,000 a year would attempt. He hud eighteen servant, a splendid equipage, a most extravagant family, and an elegant country munaion. . J"Doctor O. A Brownson, the eminent Catholic Reviewer, is lecturing in Louisville on the 44 Characteristic of Modern Civilizaticn." We regret to hear that Mr. Brownson' engagements do not permit him to visi Evan ville. Our citizens have expressed a strong desire to hear him. '. ' ßyThe statement made in the papers that Br. Somcrby, of Louisvillo, committed suicide by taking chloroform, is publicly denied by three physicians who have made a post mortem examination of tbe body. They found cvidencea of disease of tbe heart sufficient to account for hi sudden death. ISTDr. Gillct, a phrenological lecturerj receatly married a young lady in Spencer, Mass. After living with her two weeks, it became known that he had another wife". whereupop- he attempted to kill tbe last spouse and was arrested on the charge of bigamy and attempt to murder," , ' ,. The'KerVJL W. Osborne haa been' ap pointed Chaplain on the Illinois Centra? Railroad. t He has already established sctioof at all tbe stations, and also several large bible elasses. This is the first instance of a railway company providing for tho spiritual wants of their employees. . . " ; 0 Z3JA reverend gentleman, named Obadiah Smith, residing in remont, K. II., has been committed to jail, c bargedwith triple crime of adultery, incest snd rape, committed upon his w daughter, Tbe monetcr was committed' on' the 'testimony fh';s wife and ruined daughter. - ' 1 ET Another party of younr wxrmen sixty in number left New York, laet week for homea in different parts of Illinoia. The Woman's Emigration Society had over a hundred applications for aid, hut for want of funds, sixty only could he forwarded. -

tue wwas urn vocai wuu tuu songs 01 1 j AiuILI oktT litu MALlllilLiO. I underaii circumstances, snouia nerewarne, to tor- 1 ' 1 -

thered tribes.-The trees are buddinsr, nrtnr.'K machines are unouesiknahw the i ww """Trii'vpn V WZr&Et'V. t , - ' '

Rome -even bursting into, leaf.T In the JJ" 22T i,h UTlaVjÄ . . NewO-na, P.O. Burlington cV, M.J ' ' ' I . a . . r Cat rlorl Wl All WUhOnt a UKUVlK 4K RAKEItl T O ntmuwf inn tr rm will laiauinl f -jr . .

cns.'tbo'prlng flower are peeping forth; j SIW-VCHINE, made expressly fur FAMILY I by ad.lresiing - the care of my son, merchant. Id I ' .' '

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. " . KATES. ;

: One square, (ten lines or less), one thne, : 60 cts. - Thre time. : : : : : s : : 1 00 One irtfk, I ; I lit 1 60 Two weeks, i i t l t t i i J 60 One month, ! : : i i : : : VI' 1(00 i Three months, i :::::: i I !l(0 Klx months, i .: J . i ' 10 00 One rear,.: : : t : : : : : ' :,t 1 00 r Discount on larger advertisements. w Card or w lines or ander, S10 per annum. tJF No till forbid" adrertisementsreceiTed. EDGE TOOLS, C. ripo CLOSE, Twill sell the balance of steck, con ti, stifling or Single and DduMe Bit Axes. Broad Axes, Hand snd Bench Axes.'Adzes. Sic. et mach lower than market .rates.. i examination f goods solicited. - K. J. AN PERSON, Trustee ef Holmes Sc Co.. 1-1 Wel sreet, Janffl - " 7.. PITTSBURGH. A Situation Wanted. ."" AJÜDDLE-AQED BTTSrSESSMAIf.uwiMWited a- i f K kuaitiMS In et 11 itm hrs riri.isi -oanaKIa r0 tatlr. i vH iiuvt a as im viwuviivw .Lwra va injehxreeof &tort.orkeepiiK the brokiand doina Uieout - 4oorbuineMof aaull,or a manufactory, or a worsnop, wtine empio; ment.ana wm i will accept low wgc. enquire si me journal race. janSO Sw FOIt 8ALIV fOTSllftn 15 In Samuel fisher's Subdivision of A Out Lot No. t. in the Upper Enlargement of the City of KransTtlle. Knouireof - - -r Ju30-lm DEXBY K LUriHE ILKIjIZIU GET TIIK BEST l. MARKET! EVERV LADY SHOULD HAVE ONE! OROVEIt & BAKER'S T. i They make a new and superior rtitch.ln which the ! threaJs are so fastened as tt render it tarossisiata rip, even if every ihird stitch be cut. It makes a more Deaaurui ana tiorawe team than can ne done by band, wnue h sews ssiks or cotton rrom ordinary spools with equal r;iciiitr, I'T a mere rhanee nf spools. - j UKU KKit JSAKKRMKVV INU MACHINE CO.. 4M Üroadwav. New York. Ill Summer street. Boston: and no Chesuut street, 1'hiladelrhia. - . - - n a mpnivi in rrioBiiDie jugem wanieo lor COOPERS ATTENTION! ' TIIB underslmed has now on hsn1 WHITE'S CKLKBKATKn rOllPRWS TAnia. A so a kirre assortment or C'ULUMöUä AN1 CIN CINNATI Tress Hoops and Planes. JACOB ST KAUB, S accessor to A. WaMklrch, Main St., bet. 1st and "A. J JIJi-l w l'or Sale Very Low. A SIACniXE FOR CrTTIXO lATnS, Shans . Patent. Also, a Twenty-two I nr it Com Mill. Straub' Patent, both a rood as new iarcaln can he rot by calling at CI IAKLKs WELLS llardvare store. f i i Jan2S-4t i WHITE BRANS. b0 bunhels Pmsll White Bans: , . H oo Prune vriea a ppies rot sale nr Jn2S Z. fl-COOK ii SÜN. I.R:5TI RALTI5I0RF. OTSTERS. . . Tbojc Fins Ns. I at SI 00 per can, ' ' txtra J.F. atl 5rer cA,t , JanM B. 11. COOK Si SON' t1IDERTINF.Cl.AR.- . . ..' J 40bblsPURE CIDERTINEGAR, for rale hr . jan28 ; - Z. II. COOK k. SON. " aCUOAR. Prims New Orleans Suptr, do Plantation Molue. for sale at reduced pricosby Uan23 Z. II. COOK St SON. mjtT BOOKw-ut recelred TWIN ROSZS; by tU mar w a f m e ... i reeeh X w jfirs. micnie, tarnieriy .nr. Mowan, at uerl v J! jarOii DOUKLL k CON YNOTON. SWAIN &.UUS'LUlTKIiSI Aflthorlzetl b' the SUte Of GCOrgU. 7o;ooom.-ssr .:'. 1- FORTBS DOLLAB8II ,rt- .. . The following Scheme will be drawn hj S. STVAN k COn Manag sri of the Sparta Academy Lottery, In each of their Sinc'e Number Lotteries for February, I, at AUGUSTA, Georgia, in public, under the su perintendence of Commissioners. ... -.'ik-'w class 1, ..v To be drawn tn the City of Auguita,Georg1s,tn public, on SATURDAT, Ternary 6th, 1! rr ' t CLASS a. Tobe drawn in the City of Augusta.CeorgLi.ln public, en SATURDAY; February lh, 1 To be draww la tVe City of Augusta,Georgia,!n public, ' . onSattüJtDAT.Tebruai, jotlul . " CLAM 4To be drawn to the City of Augusta, Georgia, In public, on SATURDAY, February 2?tb, 185, OX TIIK PLA. OF 8I.OLK .NUMBERS! FIVE Til 0 US AX D .F0ÜJ2 JIUXDBED AXD EIGHTY-JIVE PRIZES L . f Kearly One Prfae to erery !Ylne Tickets. '' M A UN I PI CENT, 8 CHUM L! . . TO DgAWH KACfl SATUI.TJAY IN FKBRUART ! ,:, 1 priseof -.1 s;.noo 1 . .... ,..... ,...... 1 .......................... .J.V"' 1 i eiW.u l , .. .y 4e l ' ...... v.. . .. .,.?..... S,0i) i ............ ,'.. ....,, 1 .j"1 ; 4 rly.Ci or tili! t ; l 4 Vt I . ,..,. ..... .4..." 00 4 . .. .. .1- - 4 d ' a. er 1 e ey. e 4 100 '23) 125 100 p. a fee APPROXIMATION PRIZES: , 4 Pries ef 4M Approx'g to IOMl pnie areMM 4 do . 80.) . " " aUK " . 1. 4 do -x J0O . - 10,Oft0 priaes V- do 1 " 1 - 6 a do IM " - 4JMKI 400 "4 do '.i " S.OM i 1 do' :lseP 1M !! M loo . XI 200 5,000 -do' suare.;;..;.......; 100,000 5,185 Prliesamounting to 8330,000 Whole Ticket S10; Hstres 5 1 Quarters S5X. - ; . . . PLAX OF THE LOTTEIl Y. . Th umltfri from'l to fcO.OOfl. correfpoiMUns: with tho N umbers 00 the Tickets printed on separate slips of pujw, are encircled with small tin tubes and placed in one Wheel.' ''...' " The Brat 44 rrttes, aimiiiiriy prtnteI ana encwciea. an placed in anotner wneei. The wheels are then revolved, and a numner is arawn from the wheel of Numlers, aud at the same time a Prine is drawn from the other wheel. The N umber and lMsedrawn out are opened and exhibited to the audi ence, and registered hy the Commiasioner; the Trite being placed nraint the Nom'er drawn. This operation is repented until all the Prizes are drawn out. Annrnvfinaff on Prlrea. The two preceding and the two ut-ceoil tug NuroiM-rsto thoae drawing the first rri7.es will bo-entitii to tne Approxiuuuion Prises, forexamplei If Ticket No. U.l.O draws the TO..) Prixe. thoe Ticket numbered IU'4, 1H'M125l and 1132, will each entitled So) If TicktN.M draws the ta'WO Prize, those Tickets aumhered bih Ita.ül.aiJ.willeachbeeutiÜedto IW),aaid so oa ae cor-iing utha!oe ocheme. : TheUXM Crises ox ju win nenetermineo ny me law m i ...... - midw ' w ... figure or mr i uiiht hiu, uib.i ihk. i m esamnlet If the Number drawing the '0,000 Prize ends with No. 1, then all the Tickets, where the number ends in 1, will be entitled to WJ0. If the N umber ends with N o. j, then s 1 1 tne i tcaeta w nere me umoer enus InS will lie entitled to $-J0, and so on tot.- . Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following r&tM. whij-K I tlie rinks . : . - CerUScate el Package of n hotc TlckeU..,, ..itO f ..-'.. ISQuarter JO . , r . 1C Jiiflith . , rr ii io In rJrtn Tlrkrta Ar I rrtlfieaf!. enetote the mouer lo our addma for the Tickets oraerv.. eo receipt ofwhich they will be forwarded y Srrtroa.L Parchasenran hare tickets enow; ts any nguretney nir dctnate. the list of Drawn lumbers snd Friies will be sent to pun-tnwr Immediately after the dmwing. 7 tV Purchaser will plenna wre their alrnaturef Hin, and give their Post Office, County and State. nf Remember that every Prize Is drawn and piyas ble in full without deduction. - - . r All priics of ll.coo and under, paid Immediately after the drawing other prizes at the usual time ef thirtT days. .. AH communication strictly confidential. . Addret Orders for Tickets or Certificates to " , S.SWAN k CO.,AustisU.Oa, , . PT rersons residing near Montgomery, Alabama, or Atlanta, Ucorcia, can hare their orders filled, and saretime, ty addressing 8. Swan & Co., at cither of thrwecUie.- - 1 ' - . .. BUT A list of the number that are drawn from the wheel, with the aiaonnt of the prixe that each one is entitled to will be published after every drawing, ia the following papmr-AucustaiGeo.l Constitution, alist, Xew Orleans Delta, MobileReejister, Charleston Standard, Nhille Gaxatte, Atlanta. Intel 11 resteer. New York Weekly Day Book, Savannah Morning News. Richmond Dispatch, News, and Paulding (MiM.) CUrion. . ........ JanW. '.. nztvr books. - . '. IM Ou'iU, by author of Infriafs; Her and Hereafter; fast uours, at . 'JanM , . , i r.DOBETX.4 COSTSGTOX. TAU.-tObbU la fine order, for nie W - octIT L S.Si.ILBfcltTSiCO. rr AK AWnA 8ALT.-3WI barrel. In fine order, for Atta. alety t. . tilUJXKT It BOWÄ.ÜS. jan30 ' ' . t50 OR 1 150 REWARD. irTT STORE, in Canneltonr Perry couwtys 1TSL was robbed on the night of the 7th inst-, o4 the followtnt;roeds: Three Silver Wstche, two Hunting ;ae n aicnc, ano on open race lAptne aicn, eise alarge lot ofilewelry, consisting oi Breaetpins, Kar -Drop, and Pinrsr Rinp; also a quantity of Pocket Kniresand RAZors.with e. onAntitwof Irish Silk Handkerchiefs and Ready Made Clothing. I will aire 30 to the apprehension of the thief, or RiBoior tot mier am. eoods. Address jsoOlw NICHOLAS FAUGH AK.

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PROF. DE GRATII'S E LECTRIC Ol L. - TÜR ELT.CTRTC OIL.-Electrie Cures-Pain Is U preiBranitor of deaik reliere Uk pain mod you cbck th disease. V Prof. Ueerath'a ElechkDil is the marvel of the axe.

for the Ullowlnjr, (not everything); Cores Rheuma tism ottm iu a day; Cares Nenralgia, TootUache two 1 t 7 I - i- . 1. iviiuirsi v, arr vnunp in oiomMcn, btc uuiuvca. Cures Barn, Wounds, Bruises, one totbree days J C nrs Ileailache. bfteen minute ; Cures Earache, still Neck. Arne, one nirht: Cures Piles. Swelled Uland. ten days; Ceres Felon, Broken BreaU. Salt Kheam, two to six daysL Cure Hemorrhage, Scrofula, Abcesstsix to ten dun: cures rrmted Feet and Chil blaius, one to three says! Cures Ague and Fever, ons to two days, and all nervous and sernf ulnus aflVctious: cares aearness in one to lour days; Cures ail rains in um Back, Breast, fee, in two Says, Pkov.Dk GaaTH.rhiladelnhia. SIR AHnterill. rurin thirtr veara nuL mv wife has been sahjeet to rheumatian of tit most violent cast isay lour times a year sometimes so severe as to mats it necesjarv to administer lartre coses or tne tincture of rniacum and mot phi a, and to rock her like an infant in a lrge rocking chair, to induce any repose. Having frequent correspondence with my son. (No, lttChenutwreet,of rourcity,I infurmed hum of an auack sh bad about tue. middle of last month, (Jannary,l which was of sncb severity as to eompletelr paralyse the system. He. in his anxiety for his mother's welfare, sent tn a bottle of your Electric Oil; but as I au one of the praetioners of med icino in our place, and not a proselyte to any Kind of patent medicine, 1 dll hesitate to give it a trial; however, on renecti4n, i woludeit to try it, which 1 dM, et per inna. directly up tn the Utter, and after the third or fourth application the became rather passive, and before one-third of the bottle was used, not a sing e vet ticeof the disease remained in the rvrtem. and she still continues well, although she rode out a distance cf fourteen mile without renewal or any or tne .ymp torn, i Uiererur feel it my uty for tne sake oi sur fer 'ng hutnaniie, and also fuily relieving tout Chaanut street. rHiL&DCLrnti. May 16th. l&ß. Paor. r OaiTH I have been- the victim many yean of a Kbeumat e affection, and lost the use of ay limhe. I could not raise my hand to nr head, in shcrt, I was totally helple. I applied your Electric OH, and nerore i tiM aet one notue, i was pen ecu y restorea. sen may rerer anT iuniT n me. MR3.E.HUTC1IINS, ' Serenteenth and ThnoiMAn street. Mrs. ITutchlns is well known la Philadelphia and can ne andre- an the sunject vy any one. C a uti on . x here are numerous imitations sprura in on the reputation tbat my article nas acouire-i. The public must beware. They are worthless. N jan a - ltOOK OUT I TT ATIER. BAUMGARTNER has a claim stalest a. me rorsrrcrai nunireaaoiiars, dui wnetaer m th frm of a Note, Receipt or Account, I am unable to My. All persons are hereby notified not to pet chane from hint any claim acainst n e, for I am not indeMed to him. and will not pay any such claim, va Uie contrary, he is Indebted to me. - Jmn37-f SAMUEL MYERS, HI anilla and hemp bedcords.in dozs., it AXUHZLl. Jan7 ' MM ALTER ROPE.-2Ö Coils Hertpand Manilla, for sale by uil.bi.kt st Bühles. janil Sycamore street near Water42.LA8S AD If AILS. I ILL . . . ; 9u cgiu niuuvw uiuli 1'i ' SO &cssaaortd NaUttJust recetred and for sale .A I ' ' .1 I " . 2. BAM. aiiMll. t CRANBERRIES AND CHE KSK. -J lOboses Choice Western Reserve Cheese: i bbls Cranberries, Ju recelred and for sale by JaniS - " VICKEKV k. JOflNSTON. .oVr. NOTICE. N aotlfrinf the public of my retirement from beet le ness, I be leare to tender them, and my frieeds and patrons particularly, my thanks fur past favors and patronagr,ana wouia heartily recommend to thir Cunaideration my successor, JACOB STRAUB, who undoubtedly. rill Justify ail expectations of ray eV aw a r at-, m m menas. ' - ; ' JtCOD SITiAt'D, . ' ..' . ' I n refer! ng to the above, detires to aay. that hariag bought the entire stock of Mr. WALDKIRCU'S ha-d wrre store, intends to carry on lue business as heretofore, aad wiU be happy to serve Mr. W .' old customera, aa well aa his frieidsand public in venera! with A io. 1 Ü00D, aud. at the LOW ü ST I RICKS. Jan-dlm.i t ' : .( Coal Coal I Coäl ! WI hare now on hand, and are daily rerelrlng, tbe bent COAL that has ever been introduced Into this market, which weure aUlic low. Good cur rency will be received in pfyment. Orders left at the store or . lit (Ml its, ext to the Elate Isaak, will he promptly attended to. Jani-y-tf JNO. IT: IIUOnKS k CO. . KILLED OK STOLEN. :.;ri AYTIIITB AND BLACK RETTKR DOO- to recoyer the doc I will give FIVK DOLLARS, nd for evidence which will con riet the brute who silled, or thtbief who stole him, I will give tire kolars additional.' ' Vc.G.KEATB. POCKET BOOKS. ' fUST reedved per ExnreM. an Invoice ef newwni choice styles of finel'ortAlouies. - 1'ocket Uo aa, rurses, Rag, kc, in great variety, and at price t suit the times. Call at the ld Mand of . UlTTltOLJ F It SON, JsnS-lmi. - 1 Main bet. 1st aud 2nd strecU. TAX -XOTICEo flTOTICB IS hereby pi Ten that 1 , 0 EORG E WOLFIM J.IN, Collector of the City f Kvansville trill. between the hours of o'clock a M.and o'clock r. .. of the lnh davor rebruarr. 18. aefl at niihlic auction at the Court House iu EvansrUle, Indhuia, me unuiTiaoi nan oi me following property, taxed toH'illard Carpenter and John A. Lietx. fortheir. ment of the taxes due from Mid Carpeuterto the city iiouc, iuin wn um uvm lira Mia neiu on me Bnuirmru nair naring ueee pais by biu.1 BELOSUINO TO CAKPEXTJCR AND ItEITZ. ' LOTS. BLOCK KHLAKSSMRRT, Undi'd bf of all bot . Lower Enlargement. anxw-x t u.... do... .uo a 11 sa tn irons 4awt .. i . . . .. , c ' w . f la front UniX i 23 do... .do II 7 rearZS rwrs ax vnTTPtf. i v.k. -t v 'JL GEOEOKWOLILIN, Collector of. the City of nvaovTiiie. win. wiwrrn ine noursor - o i ini-t a. tt. and 4 o'clock r m of the I Nth day of February, iPä, acii pumic auciioui ai ia your uouse in r.ransTilie, Indiana, the following pnrrertti taxed to VVillard Car. penler, for the paymtntof the taxes due from said Cartxnter to thtJirv of KvanaviUa. ' - BIL0NOISO TO WILLARD CARPISTZE. t J LOTS. blocs', "btb la aes tt ssrr The whole of ..,. .'.:.do....do. 16 43 do do ,i. do;. ..do... 80 feet f faction lot ?,.'.do.... do... 19 do 4 .....do,.. .do... ,; .! .1.3; Xfeet 7..w.v...do....do... 11.... do. ...do... -. 15.. ..i.do....do... : ',9 64 60 19 2' 37 SI 4 54 M 14 4 SS Ohe nair or-14.. S.W. Alley end löl 8. W. do do Ml .do. ...do.... ...d0....dc... Inside half of 19. ........ .do...' do... 21. .....do de 28 11 t S3 '. S3 SV . ..XL.X &! .vUO--.-.fdo..., " - Olirian. 31 feet South West end U-.., So... .do..: 5...... ....do-.-do... m do....do... . - ,.6:.3t,a 2 do... .do... 38 71 1 7 9 S W44 Josae iiair w do. ...do 44 Si H of 73.... ...do. ...do..... 2i li . S. W. of So df...,do.... 91 bi Donation Enlargement, item .no.. lleSd.ad9e 4313 l do.. 30i.... ,...do.. 221 ....do. .do.. .do .. .do.. 44 18 is n 26 10 9M 9 bb 14 ft 47 1 is a 3 33 3 7 4 4 : 4 ' S01 ti3 do. .do.. S24.. I. X Of 2-W 40x150 Si!.'. da. ...do..... iw.do... .do... v.do....do.... . UxijO 2J0 ... ..t .do.... do... . Eaatera Knlareement. S..,. .3.... do. ...do..... W.... 21.. ..do..., do..... 4... .33. .do....de..... IV.. ..33.... do.... do..... 5'.-4 ... . do... .do. .. .. 20. ...44. ...do. ...do..., ; 14...-ll...d-i do... do....do... . IS..., It... .do. ...do..... : !..13....do..do... s S..13....do....do... .. . . 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S 72 ST 411 4 I1 S7 '311 5 9 1 M I t (4 1 6 1 M ' 1 M 1 St , 1M ' 16 r-m 1"4 1 4 1 40 1 40 I Baker's Addition. ,.'?4t uZ.'r t 7 i.i.doM..de..... 1 . .do. r . do. n i ) tvw.tio..do ll..e dt.ee.dO.ae.dO.eee 1 T - '"' V 9e.tO,. .dO.'eae - - et.e..dO...d0.e. -.- - ' 13e4e t4xl0. .dO.w i. x " 14... t.w.dOw...dO...s - l4e., .aw4lt0.e.il0s... lgt.ee ff..4V.-.-dOe..er - 16..e 4 wwe'.dO'. w .dO.wew 17.ee ' f. .d0e .df).,, .-do. r. .do. . . i r? SO.... 4-...dev.. .do...... .31. 4--.do,.,,do..... S3...'''4.'.dV....(fo..... 1" i nmr vnTtrr Watw t. tJjr.i.x TT o FO Rfl E Wfr LIN cSESZ rl li I w...:LEi0.. -7,, 7 and 4 o'clock r. .. of the 18th of Fi rebraarr, if6, tell ise in Evantyille. at public suction at the Court House inunniiiiw uwnmni unmsnnioi w roikTWin property, taand te Wilmrd Carreoter, TV U Dux J v j : . j i u . . . - .. .

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T urn er. and John A. Kelts, for the caTment of the

taxes due from said Carpenter and Turner to the City oi jsvansviiie.ftae taxes tue from tne said iieiu on tne nndivtdcd uree--fourths thereof having been paid by him.) UNDIVIDED TriREE-TOtTRTITS OE CAJtPENTIKi SVK1TZ AND TliKMK. LOTS BLOCK. BKLAKOKMtirr. 1 ...74...LamaMro...do 1 0 " l4....?4.'..So....do..... 149 , i 15.... 4....do....do..... 141 16.... U-..do.. ..do 14Ü lt.. .104. ...do. ...da t W U... 104.. ..do.. ..do t9i 4.. .130... .do. . .So..... S IS IS. ..1).... do.. ..do S II I 13. ..130. ...do..;. do:... 1 13 $..IuI....do....do..'.'; t 13 &... lJä....do....do.... 2 90 l1 17.. .1:. ...do.. ..do.... 144 38. ..136... .do.. ..do.... i 1 S...I.K..Mdo.w.do. ...l36....do....do... I ?4 . 8-.-I.ft... do.... de.... S 74 36...1....do...do.... I i, 27... 1.1$.... do.. ..do..... X 27 S9...13S....do....do.... 15 ÜNDITIDED HAt? Of CARPENTER BEITZ. w IB AA PVUV ' vnu AS aa 517 ! v ru (ilfftfc A a 11 GEOttOK WOLFL1N, Collector of the City of Svansviile, will, between the bxuror Soxloca, a. m. and t o'clock, r. M- of the t8U of February. 1 V8, sell at public auction at tu uourt House ia a,vansruie. In iana,th undivided one-half of the folio wins pro perty, taxed to W illard Carpenter and Jno A. Kelts, for the payment of the taxes due from said Carpenter to the City of E vansviUe, (the taxes due from the said Reits on the undirided one-half thereof having been I patauyntm.j au dui sox.i 14 ao....o...,. On front 4x98M)l3 . mo On front 2x43 in . the rear of 4 1171 ' fS "5 S3..........do....do.... . S....SQ...Iismssro.. Ol, i 10. v. 30. ...do. ...do.... 19.... 90. .do. ...do.... . x!i".a)....do....do.M. 4... 7.... do. ...do..... ' &..'4....do....do.... Hof C... .'4... .do,... do..... hi of Y....?4...do...do..... ti of S....4....do.4..do..... l4....Ss..Mdo.M.do. .. l$..&x....do....do... lS....9l....do....do..... 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' S Sä ' ' K...IS:..do....do..... 4 17...,I3....do..do.... tfä 1- 13.. . r 13 wdo. . do...M . 6 tj t: J'j i l9..vM-...rto....doA...' 05 3l....l3....do.T..do..... 6 77 83. .18.... do.. ..d 79 8ü..I4....rio....do...-. . 6 ISO 37...,l3-..do..f.d.i.. S i 23 .-lit.. ..do.., do. S 80 1 S7 4 6& 4 ft 4 t 2 45 5 77 77 77 77 3 04 S04 SU S 04 In S feet south side 19. .1... .do. .do. 1I....14-.. .do... .do H.... 15.... do..., do. e ee 10. ...R... .do, ...do. tt I !. .do.do !! l6e tdOt tetlO eeeex. li.ee. Itf.e eadOeeeadOeeee lLwel6...Cta...C4.e ' l4-el5.el0,e.Ci0.eee'. . Iej.eI?.ee10.4.e.dO .. ... Il...I7....do...do... . i8..I....do..do,.... ; 2....IS..,.do....do.... IS..t.lS ...do...do..... 1 Ktockwall's Knlarrcment. 3 w-J I Sub It Ii II If I'lS 4.... I. ...do.... do. 410 4 10 410 4 5 V..M- ....ao ;..no.... 1..., l.,..dO...dOw... a..., I....do....do..., - .t t ,i 17.... a.. ..do.... do..... I... S... .do.. ..do. . .. . I.... 9... .do... .do... X 7.. ..do.. ..do S feet ltf.., S...do...do..... end X of 17.... do. .'..do 4 i I 01 4 ID rt ii of 1S..M S....da-..do 4 tii :u ..j.i. rt Ü ef 14..... ..f.dM...,deM,.-, 1 54 ' ' v...ao...oe ..... 3 2 . f- 9,.. ftUO..fO., 't?8 4l0 a. ... !. 40.adiaeee In... 9. dO....10.e.ee S 2S 9.e4dOwedOeeee S 28 3X8 318 12 ' S18 .3 28 '304 104 304 3 04 304 T . An. An .f . I 30.... 4o.... do ' .'' 1 ,' SI..., t....do..i.do.....; S.... S... . do... . do. .. . . eS).dOe edO' ' er4.e edO edOa de de k . ' dt).e 9ee adOe dOe, 17.ee 9.dO.adOe ew.ee e ey dO.ee.dO.eee . , 39eee ev,.dO.aedO e0.ew V.eedOe.iO r k ei . eV....d0.ew.UOar tnrt. lot of S..v.rt. !do....do.;... f 3a13.edo...tiO-.4 . S3..-I?.ee.dO.ee.d0. I4i 3 4& ai zu, 2 4j 2 45 Ol ' 23 134 b.... . 17..flO..e.G0.. I.... I... .do... .do 2....18... .do... .do.. ... S....I'l....do....do.... X..I....do....do... . I. ...21. ...do. ...do. 2.... 2 1.... do. ...do.:. .Äs 4tSXees)dO. ..do.e ee e ....y Laniasco.... : Carpeuter's f lace ady X r . ;(.''. . .' : rrae.lot . All of 8UJ I s: U7 35S 21 5 All of Xof Xof hfof hfcf . ... I... .do.. ..do..,.. .... wfdOi,doit ee eedOee ..do... .... I. . Battell's IMnce. 14 CS is 7 1 50 S iA 41 70 45 feet on 1st Avenue, ...Carpenter' Field... 5 2" ImproTementa on DiviaUm between Sand 4.... 1 07 15 feet on 1st Avenue, And if there should not be time to sell tbe whole of the above property on the said 18th daw of February,' the sale wil be tinned rom day te day, between theaboT named hours, until all in sold. OBÜRUE WOLFL1N, Tax Collector. jaaST-dts. .-- . rAISINSboxes received and for aale by Jan li vlCKKKK Si JOHNSTON. iiiUti 'INDIANA vl l-r ASBÜRY .FEMALE COLLEGE. NEW ALBANY, INDIANA.. , , rse TJB SPRING TERM of this Institution ill open A4. on Monday FelwnarV 1st. The course ef stud v is cxtennre ana inoi nd i thorough, emhraclnc; all the ordinary Knglisa Branches. Aiauiemanca, natural Srtence, Ancient ami Modern Languai res. I'aintin and Draw Inr.tocaland Instrumental Jffusic. The Institntion ia wtll annnlied with Chnnlr,!.' Physiological, Philosophical a do Astronomical Apparatus for the illustration of the principles of ti-ose Science, constituting iu valuable helps in the acquisition of knowledge. YOTJNO LADIES, ' ' : ' T7e are pursuaded, wilt et f?nd greater Sri Tin tar es than are ottered them in this Institution, either for Literary Improvement or Refined Accomplishment in Music, Painting and Drawing. . A large nomoer of Students can be accommodated with Boarding in the College Building In the family of the President. A -ew more can yet be received. For special Information , reference is ade to Rer. II. OiLMoas, Rev. B. U. Josts, Her. J. J. HieHT, JohrI-olb, Eaq.,JudgA. Iet.KHttr, nrto ' .. jan.l-lw B. I. RAWLINS, President. BICF.janv 10 Tierces Rice Just ree'd and for sale br Jan II PRKSTON BROS. gOOFFEE.- ' J 40 sacks Rio Coffee; 1 bait Mocha; . 30 pockets Java; just ree'd by ryta ' Z. lt. COOK t SON. CIDRR VI.KOAR- '- ' S Bbls. Warranted Cider Tiregsr.in store srd fo alaby SAM. VICKEKY. SOUOAK AMU TEAS. i3 Best grade of Whit and Brown Sre&as; A frtat vsrletr of superior Tss, for sale bw augßf T. : . 8AM. VICKIRT. gT0PE. IsV 10 Colls IWioallAtilU idcetu Jute . 3 do Cotton d Hctnp . Reeeived and for salt by eo do ; " preston bros! RECEIVED LAST NIGHT BY EXPRESS. Prince of the House of David; Queen's Fate; - , : Mo Sidts, y the Aethorof Alone; Quits, by the Author of Initials; jan IS ' - 1 - J. niALY. KECEIYE)BYEXPRESS.-, ' ' aoMricaa Almanac for WW. :.-i.j Purton's Ecclesiastical History; Fruit for Christian extern, first and sseond sc ries. at . " jjaniil J.HKALY. Infant Caps. 0C8T the thing for the season at ! ' v" 5 ' YAÜTfER k MARCONNTERt. ' dnO-XFECTl OVERS' SUGAR.- " 1 25 bbls. j ust received an for sale by deel . -GltBtHTtBOyiM. TPA, TOCAM?IOAR8.SSrOO Assorted imported Cigars; . , " i i . Dom vhokc iwaecoj . aa-hfl Chest Tea, for aale at a man adrance Tot Z.H. COOK k SON. ItJATLS.-' " ' u . . LM too kegs WheeW.ejsortr i.- r. lebw Jan 14- .... ..... AflsVi!, BB-V M GEO. FOSTER St Cow CRANBERRIES, 4e..S:c10 Bushels Choice Cranberries; , 300 jeads Prüm Cabbage; - " - 2 BetJfU Sgar Pagaipg; , ' 0 . Prune White Potatoes; just received HiYJ ' Z-H. COOK k BON jt8 f ; ' t ..... .. , . ., ... , , BUTTER, ate T TTTl 390 Rs Fresh Tattle Batter; -.930 Vookiag. v do i . it':,'.-.' i , 500 doa Freeh- Bg ; jnet recetyed and for awfe br janS-tf. Z, H. COOK k IXKK irn nvw lill s'Bbls koaey from Hew Cmb,"lu rerelred

aad for sale by

Z. H. COOK it SON.

COMMISSION & FORWARDING P. G. O'RILEY & CO., . OLD XSTABUtHtO Storasje, Forwördinj vCoinmlSsitrf

General Bailrord, Steam ad Express AjsntsV sraciAL asairrs ro'I r'aaxsTLVaaia xuLaoa. HATING fitted up a mammoth Wbarf-Cost, the. largest on the Ohio Hirer, in the most substantiar. manner, we are prepared to facilitate witn pro dispatch all good ntnited to ov care, either byh ith proi Klver. Kailroad or Caüal without ticuiy orexi in supm. c. 6lc. Particular attetition will be nait Keceiy'nf, Storlnx and Forwarding; and alao tolbe sale ny Produce consix&ed to us, and all orders prom ij tilled. P. G. O'RILEY return f sincere thVnks to hut numeroM friends for their former patronage, and nr, spectfully soliciu a continuance of the same, which win ne uury recipnvated. A Store Room, well sucnited. will be kerc tor the oommoatuoD 01 Boats, ana weir or tier careraii y filled. P. 0. 0 KILtY Si CC VI. BKOWÜ, Late of Howard St Brown. ' w. rf. air Aas, '. LaU of Geo. Foster tt Ca." . BROWN & AIKMA. Receiving Forwardir; and General" COMMISSION MERCHANT, AGENTS roR KAXAWHA SALT C0MPA5T Eva-hsville. InaanaV WE have formed a Co-partnership und'er tht sty la" of UR0W It AIKMAH, and offer our services in Uncapacity as aet forth in our card ahore. Wa are fully prepared toexN-nd sery facility , shippers, either by CAN AL,Rlti.R. or RA1LKOAP' and assure them that thsir inten tts hall USUthfullv represented, should they be jleased to faror as wiia their awtronaee. Ufflce and Warehouse va the e wnef ef Ms!a strse and the Canal. WM BROWN. janiMf V. M. AIKMAX. CARD' Ji S. MITCHELL St CO.v. Cesnnilsalosi aval Ferwardln Bterchaata',' Under the Tclecraph Office, EvansvIUa. JOn. g. I IT til ELL, . At the Depot, Bow lieg Green, Ky. . ' PARTICULAR attention rlen to Receivinr, Stor 1nr, and ForaardiDg any Produce corfhrned to us. W will also use our beet exertions to effect the nest adrantageous sales of roods sent to as for that parpose, either at Jkvansvule or Bowling Green. janll-tf " EDWARD Ii. HILL, (LATB WITH t, . MITCHELL,) COMMISSION & FORWARDING aadWIIARFBOAT PKOPRlETOn, . EVAXSVILLI, LND.' 2. TIIE underslfned hftsVeeeot y urcDa.xi a t iYllARFBOAT urcbawd a ilRST CLASS ARF-BOAT and estaUiah' ed himself in ran it i lie to transact a Forwarding aad Commission tusineas. ' Poseessina every facility for rereivina an 4 shlnnta Merchandiae, Flour, Grain, Pork. Lard, fee., with desfMUch and on the moat reasonable term, be would respectfully solicit the patrorif rtace or merchants aaa AD WARD &. HILL. snippers generally. aj i.ranrUJe, Dec. 1st, l?7.-6u ; STORAGE WANTED. MTtJÄ are prrpared to store in onr Fire Proof Ware V house any quantity of Grain, Produce, er Her cbiutdiaa, on Um moM liberal term. Ilaring large and airy room op stairs, particular ears will he takea ef Household iamiturt, AgricaltttrU Implements and all kind of goods or wares liable te damage from damp or mat. : i Insurance elected at the lowest ftre proof rates, by the month, er longer, when desired. arehoust loCuted on corner of Locust street and w . and K. Cantvl, and moat conrenient for shipping eg Hirer or Eahroad. Apply to G EO. FOSTKft k CO. ap2. -CAÜAL STORAGE. 1TI ATX a large double Warehouse at the Caaa Basin, capable of storing any amount of produce, which will be received, stored, taken care of and bel4 subject to the owner's orders, oa the most reaeonatU terms. -i P. O. O'EILXT , nibiVSS. ... ( , VIXUUAR. I Bbls. Cider Tlnegar, jest recaired and for sale by ! V1CKKKY Si JOHNSTON. PJEW BOOKS I NEW BOORS VIV Oults, by the Author of Initials; Part neb la, or e Lcrt Days of Paganism, only ' Just published by Ticknor 3t Flelis: The Plant Haulers, by Csptv Kayas Reed; .Z Flabel Vaugbxn: ' Moss Side, by Marlon Ilarland ; Meadow llrook: by AU. Holmes) - Lena Rivers, Homestead on the mil Side, e School Days at Buchv : A new supply -f the bent Rooks of th year For sale Lisa 14 VUBCLli tt LUSl? NGTON. B 831. .LL HOUSE FOR RENT. A HOUSE containing I Rooms and a KhVrhfTr . n a central and pleasant part of tbe city, I wil IN rented if the f urn Uure of Represent littl I oecatr.nt is nurchaseii. ' Bm if I a Terms low. .- Addrcs Box SU Jtraasrtlle Post Otliee. jaa 16-m3u ,,;IfEW FIR.1I. THE undersigned have formed a ee-partaersh( under the style of UOLLIXGSYORTII fc BIIOTIIEII, and have Just received a large and 'si'wble steck ef QUEEN SWA x E , LOOKING GLASSES, ' ' CHINA, OLASSWARi,. Ae., Ste., at Preston Pro's oW stand, opposite Brment k Tlele's, where we will be pleased to see all our friends. The stock is entirely new, manufactured to our own order, x press ly for the Kvansrille wholesale and retail trade. We profess to eU a low a any market, and aatsafac tlon given in all cases. Personal attention srtrrn to erf sen. ; W. E. HOLLlNOawOPTH, Jan H im " . T. J. HOLLINGSWORTH. W- B. and Ilasnbnrch Cheeae. J hexes larfe, and of let auality, just received per steamer Ma.engo and for sale low i.y UlLbi-ETfc BOWLES. DKAX9.JLV40 1 40 Bushels White Beans; ' 36 do Dried Apples: Just receTAed snd for sale by I '.l. . Z. U. COOK tt SON. . TfBXIPS.1- Buihels Prime Turnip, iurt received and for sale by Z. II. COOK k bON . BLCP.WIIBT.-I5 Sacks Prime Buckwaeat, just received aud for sale br -I , . Z.H. COOK Jt SON. ff ARD AI.D BCTTER, MM WIS. LMTUi Ü0 bbls. Butter; received rer Csral Kr zTu .COOK k SON. 455TJNDRIE.3 IAO drums V. Tin! IM bxs half.-vnd auarter Pvalsins; . 3 tierces f .8. Almowls; S New Fin; I cases V boxes Sari me, belt. 50 ttoxes iiMmourg caee; Reeeived and for sal by jan 13 f. k D. EX IM ANN. BUN DRIES 3 100 boxes and halfs f tar Candles: ' Vi O reams Wrapping l'spes .; SOdos. Genuine c uaker Breotbs; . 10 dos I. B. Half Bushel. ' 10 boxe Cloth fins. ' - IA gros Ceder Faucets. ' ! Received aud fur sale by jo 15. ' 1. ft D. HE1 Xf ANN. SCOAP AND CANDLB 5 iS boxes full weight Star Csndlesf ... 25 boxes Cincinnati Tallow Candles; 3h boxes Cincinnati Palm Soap. All ef caeiee auality, and for sale at reduced price, by GILBbRT JtBOWLZS. W OODEX BOWLS, Ae 100 Neu n ooden Boa is; 15 dosen do Trays; i de Ass'd Chams: H ' do Rolling Pins; ' " SS ' do ' Mashers, just received and for sal Vy - Z.H.COOK k SON. HUNGARIAN GRASS SEED. A.A.i in verauir couniy, lowa, erlglnal Jin. from UantTvy about years age. Turus of from 4 to 4 tons of hay to the acre, preferred te any ether hay for stock. A stock of the anor Seed lest ree'd by tjan 13) Z.U. COOK te SON, Af 1. LEAD jPIPE 7l A good aAAwrtment rectired aui for sale Hr Jan 13 .., v , , , SAM'L ORR. 1RI$II WIII8KY.-On Puncheon Pure Irish . Whiafcy, j ul rtceired and to sale by decl. . TLNNEY k SORENSON. ITkRIED BEEF. ALF WO Äe Choice Dried Beef; 60 - do Iteef Tonrae! 3 Bblf Prime Pork; jut received sn4 for nie janS-tf. . ' ... Z.U. COOK te BON. hr UM et)tigniuirA UKirmi H.i Vails ea hand and for sale by liaa Ul S-AM'L ORR. Ji ! FOR' RENT." gTn.NI ef tbe Vat ba;nae stands ha the eivvvwext .W door to J, F. Iiyrne's oa Maia street. given ttomtSiatetr.. Fnrtsvrtirulars Iniulre of ' dec29-tt. DOUELLte CON YNGT0N. SOTNiDRIEtl.4 boxe Raisins: ' ' JO half soxej Raislnt; 125 bo-te No. 1 He-.tng; ae vom vemem, lis receiTce ann jnr saie kt ! . PRESTON BROS. foil RENT, and . J. M..B Very deaireabie sTtaai(in. with road stabling aod reTtag house is for rent t a rood teaant enquire of jan.vtf.l J. P. BYRNE. 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