Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 60, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 February 1858 — Page 2

TÜESAY FEB. 2

DAMAGING DISCLOSURES! The Telegraphic report this morning

contain accounts of the developments

made before the Congressional Committee

of Iorestigation in the Lawrence,- Stone & Go's, affairs, not creditable to the

fame of Ex-GoTernor MatteSon, and Ex-

Speaker Banks, both of whom will have unpleasant matters to explain before the

country.

The Kansas Constitution has finally reached Yv ashmglon,- and will probably

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De laia beiore congress to üay. THE democratic convention OP TUB twexty.tiiiud. Promises to be ono of the largest assemblages of the peoplo ever congregat ed within the State. The ran3e3 are moving and the offico-hoHers have yield ed to the overwhelming force of public opinion, and instead of resisting what wn ft few diva aor f?onrtinrP.l s a faß. tious movement of a few mal-contents and "sore heads," they now give it an ill dissembled sanction and "approval. The Bright doctrine of popdar sorer eignty has been completely crushed out

of the Democratic party in this State by be tho rallying signs of the popular sovthe weight of popular odium resting on ereignty party.

it, and there is scarce one supporter of the Senator with hardihood to brave rjublic opinion in its defence. The men whfr attempted tor impose such odious principles upon their party, will be as unanimously repudiated by the people as their doctrines arc. The unenviable position of Fitch is but the legitimate consequences of his vanity and weakness. Bright was led into the fatal error by his personal hostility, and envy or Douglas, and the necessities of his position, which compelled him to yield an implicit sup port to the Administration, in order to secure the official rewards promised to his numerous adherents in .this State, who have supported him in all his unscrupulous designs, and on whom he de pends for the future success of his schemes, if ousted from his present position. With him it was a desperate effort for the retention of power; he is now the fallen dictator of his partyC' The editors of the German paper at Indianapolis addressed a letter to the several candidates upon the State Ticket to know their construction of the platform adopted by the Convention of the 8th of January. They say, that the doctrines of popular sovereignty as applied to Kansas was the great subject of contention before the Convention. The great majority of those who voted for the resolution declaring the doctrines of the Convention on that subject, under stood it to mean that neither Kansas, nor any other Territory, oujht to bo admit ted into the Union, unless its Constitu tion had first been submitted for ratifica tion or rejection to the people and receiv ed their approval. They regret to learn that a different construction is put on it not only by their opponents, but also by Democrats. It is claimed, that because the word "hereafter" is used and the case of Kan sas is pending now, that it has no refer ence to Kansas whatever, and that the same may, with our approval, be admitted into the Union with a Constitution, opposed by a majority of its inhabitants. Under these circumstance, they wish to learn from the candidates themselves their construction of the doctrine befor0 committing themselves or their paper to the support of the ticket. The candi dates in a joint letter make tho following reply, which shows that they have unreservedly adopted the Donglas doctrine, and left Bright and Fi ten to make their own right, and escape from their awkward position in the best way they can IxDiAXArotis, Jan. 22, 1S33. Iitor$ cf rolliblatl' GiyTtriir: Your inquiry addressed to the undersigned, separately, dated on the 18th inst., is now brfore its; a wo do not differ among ourselves relative to the answer that should bo given totha question propounded, we take tho liberty ot joining in that answer. Your rennest is to inform you -what construction we give to a portion of tho platform of principles, adopted by the Democratic Convention, which did us the honor to pat us in nomination & candidates, to nil tho several offices, for which we are now bofore the people. The resolution upon which you base your inquiry, as published, is as follows: Uttolted, That we are still in favor of the great doctrine of thoKansas-Kebraska-bil!; and thai by a practical application of that doctrine tho people of a Stato or Territory are vested with tho right cf ratifving or rejecting at the ballot box any Constitution that may b formed for their government; and that hereafter no Territory should be admitted into the Union as a State without a fair expression of tbe will of tho people being tnt had upon the Constitution, accompanying ths application for admission. Prem King that, after careful consideration, every portion of tho platform receives, as it deserves, our earnest and hearty approval; wo would say, that the first part of tue above resolution but ro-aUirms and re-assert4 a great principle upon which our policical institutions rest; namely, that ''government ore instituted auioDg men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, and 4,so forming and organizing their powers, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness." The latter part of lue reiuuon, it is odvious to ns, i in reference to the application of that i-rincinle in each ca.o as it may arise; that is to say, that there should bo 4a fair expression of the will of the people fint had unou the constitution' under which ther are to live. A literal and proper construction of the resolution would, ftcrtbe time of its adoption, embrace the 'plication, of every territory seeking admist into the Union as a State; and would be binding obligation in ono as another. ition, without regard to whether it ade by Minnesota. Oreeon. Kansas, . Wat ting ton, New Mexico, Utah, ory by any other name. 'cClcbk. Sam ext, E. Pxbxixs. tDD. A. Davisom. UAH. I. L. WOBDIK. D. J. M. IIakma. "it L. Itroa.

THE OCTOBER CANVASS.

The candidates for the State offices, se

lected by the 8th Jan. ConTention, having

placed themselves on the right side of the

popular tfivercfgnty platform, and beings

as far as we know, capable and honest execiUiTc'ofEcers, there is no other reason

for opposing their election that we can sec. except it be to subserve some par! schemes The chief stake in the contest will bo for the U. S. Senatorships, as the seats of Bright and Fitch will undoubt - declareJ Tacant Tho jrrcat ob:cct in cvcfy Coanly should be to secure members of the Legislature of the rfcrit stamp. The political views of the ExecutiTe officers to be voted for in the next canvas, are of less consequence than tbose whom the Legislature will elect in the place of Bricht and Fitch. To be 3ure that tho rieht men shall be elected A sk T ! -lt. -. rV f v 1 ia 1nAirn W LUC X:ßl!l-iU.C, i vu8ufc i . wno are to Minecanaiua;esioroenaiors., that the candiaates lor tne Legislature may bo pledged to the people to supDort the best men. Governor Wright ,, kn inAtA bw . rrn mimUr r,f E independent DemocraU as ono of the candidates; and the rocket will insist upon the nomination of Law or Hovey. Whoever the candidates are to bo, they should be known, that their names may (7The great Mass Meeting of the Democracy at Indianapolis, originally called for the 22d instant, has been post poned to the twenty-third of the present month. The 22d being Monday, the people could not reach tho capital on that day from all parts of tbe State, except they should leave home on Satur day, and be at the expenso of remaining nrr flnndav at Tndianjinolia. To avoid this inconvenience tho committee of arrangements have given notice that the Convention will not assemble tiil Tues day, the 23d day of February, 1853. They hay: Speakern, distinguished for their abil ity and Democracy, have been invited and are expected. Arrangements are being made with the dilTerent railroads centering at Indianapolis to bring all who may wish to attend at reduced fares. The meftirtg xaiU be held! Letters received from all parts of the Stato assure the committee that the attendance will be large. Let the people come!" We say, let the people go! GOV. WniGIIT. Reports from Washington confirm the belief that Gov. Wright's appointment will not be confirmed by the Senate, if it should be communicated to that body, which has not yet been done by tho President. Many think ho will be superceded, without a nomination to the Senate being made. Gypsum. Martin county, abounding in mineral wealth, is now laying claim to new and unexpected riches. A large bed of gypsum or Plaster of Tans, has just been discorered, said tobe inexhaustible and of the purest quality, it was found on the farm of Wm. Herman, near the Mountain Springs. Specimens hare been examined by Professor Owen, and pionounced to be equal to the best article in use. Nearly all of the Plaster now consumed in this part of the country comes from Kora Scotia via New Orleans, and costs consumers from $4 to $5 per bbl. If the above statement of the po sition of the Martin county gypsum and its quality, be correct, Plaster of Paris can bo afforded any where on our Rail roads as cheap as ordinary lime. Plaster of Paris beside its use by masons, is an excellent fertilizer especially for wheat fields and potato lands. Martin county with her immense deposits of iron ore her coal fields her forests her mineral paint mines her lime stone, her lead ore and her gypsum beds, is worthy thn attention of capitalists and enterprising manufacturers. She may one day be the richest and most populous county in the State. The Dover Hill Comet says an artist has been employed in painting landscapes and other scenes upon the walls of the American Paint Manufactory, all the colors for which were compounded from the mineral paints dug by the company from their paint nines. The paintings are good and are worthy the editor says, of the examination of fisitors. The paints which are excellent comprise in part the following: Yellow Ochre, Spruce Ochre, Doter Hed, Venitian red. Raw and Burnt Umber, Raw and Burnt Terra de Sienna, Dover Brown, and Van dyke Brown. WWu cony tho following notice of Bchm? s College, iu this city, from the Can nclton Reporter of tho 234 oi January: Tbe advertisement of the Evansville Com niercial College will be lonnd in another col umn of the Reporter. Mr. Bchm, the ac coinplished principal, has by his untiring de votion to tue interests ot those who nave at tended his school, given to it an enviable rcpntition wnorever it is Known, we na conversed with thoso who have attended this Collece, from whom wo learn that it is in every particniarau inuican oc aesirca; some of tho best accountants in vansvuie nave graduated at it. The course or instruction in the feience of scconnts, is practical and thorough, and tho law lectures that arcdclivered during the eeseion are alone worth tho tuition charged. If any of our ronng men wish to acquire a thorough knowledge of Book Keeping and Mercantile Law we roost cordially recommend this school to them. "SFGeneral Stevens, ol Warsaw, Illinois, Commandant ot the Fourth Brigade Illinois Militia, and who took an active part in the Mormon war in that State a few years since, has tendered himself and force to the President, to fight the Mormons of Utah.

America Domestic Economy. An Eastern

paper commenting on the effect of tho times on the domestic habits of tho people, says many osefnl lessons will be learned. The secret why the American laborer cannot compete in wages with tba German and Frenchman, is because it costs tho former twice as much a tho latter to live Tho waste of an American kitchen, and by American cookery, would focd a German or a French family of eqnal size and equal station in life. Laboring men throw away in extravagant superfluity tho means of making old ape independent and comfortablo, and men of larger incomes waste in proportion. The philanthropist could not render a greater service to the country, and to the poor especially, than by communicating moro sound knowledge upon the economy of food. W e often throw away tho most nutritions portion, and spoil tho good qualities of tho remainder by the modo in which it is served np. Scientific men do not appreciate its importance, and sometimes feel t,iat il li btntatii them, as though it was not ono of the most important subjects . nhiloannfcw nf life Ttf lu. ,b i.ow nftnrimonf v, AK,t.i - - - xm m k-llllivu Ail H V V UliUllibU out of a potato, or how bread may bo prcpar ed so as to give the greatest enstenuncs and Wlth tho least danger to health, renders a service tlian IiO WHO makes au indOnitfl pnmbcr of P1Uical f latformsEmancipation r Rcssiax Srars. The young Emperor of Russia has determined to carry oat br dcSrW3 tha PIlcy fir' m menced by his nncle, Emperor Alexander, of gradually abolishing serfdom in the Kussian dominion. A recent ukase provides for the first step. An experiment is to be made in three of the mo"t western provinces of tho European Empire. District committees are to be appointed in each province, composed jointly of intelligent landholders and of nominees of tho Crown, who are to devise plans for their respective districts for the abolition of serfdom. The main conditions j of change are to bo " the maiutcnanco of the right of property in tho soil, and tho option to the cultivators to purchase at a redemption price the permanent ownership, without rent, of tho allotments or inclosure in connection with their habitations." Tbe serfs arc further to have, within certain liroits.aud con ditions, tho right to hire as farms, certain portions of land, for which they are to pay a labor or a money rent. If these first experiments are successful, serfdom will be gradually abolished through out tho wholo empire under the mild sway of Alexander tho II. 537" The London Times advocates tho in troduction of African labor into tho Wcit India Islands, on tho same system a the Coolies aro now employed in the Manritins. Coolies are to bo had in India by thousands, tho country being overstocked with population. The colonial government regulates tho amount of labor required. On the arrival of a ship-load of Coolies, nn officer goes on board and ask if any Coolio has a complaint to make, and then lodges tho wholo in a depot on shore, where they aro kept for two days that tl ey may receive full information as to the vslao of their labor, and may not be entrapped into any injudicious engagements. Heie contracts aro mado between tho planten and tho Coolies tho former giving securities for the faithful performance of their part of the agreement. It is on this plan the London Times advises the cultivation by negroes of tho fertile estates, now unfilled, in tho Went India Islands. 137 The following are reported as Mr. Bright' last words, to the Faithful," on leaving Tndian.innlia nftar tlm-iv mccinn f the 8tb. TLey are ,0 ,pproprUte t0 h5a ition and tho circumstances, that if they were not nttered, they lingered long upon his tonguo for utterance. lie had a J vised his frienJs to pacify tho Donglas men by allowing them to pass a milk-and-water resolution; for, said he, I have tho Platform already in my pocket to take to Washington. I will chow thai to tbe President and Senators. You can pa?a some kind of a popular sovereignty resolu tion for circulation at home Jot 111 be hanged if I don't ace that the ptople are pretty much all for Douglas. Quiet them, boys, in some way, for God's sake; for if Buchanan is not endorsed and Doughs ignored, my head cornea off, curtain, and yru know what will be tho consequence.' A xiw mode or Duelling. Mr. RiJgeway, cd.'tor of tho Richmond Whig who was assaulted in his office by a son of Gov. Wise last week, sent tho following challenge to young Wise. "I propose that you and I select only one friend each, and, With ouo pair of piatols, we shall all meet in your office or mine, at an hour to bo hereafter designated; that after thus meeting and the door being locked you and I shall be securely blindfolded: that then the seconds ahall loud one of the pistols and leave the other unloaded; that they shall next di rmino by lot tho choico ot pistols; that the pisfols shall be placsd directly agaiunt my breast and mine against yours that, next and finally, at the givine of the word, we shall both pull trigger, and let tho conscqneuccs takocuro of themselves. Mr. Wiso declined tho now mode as unknown to the code of honor, and one that leaves tbe isuo entirely to chance, which ho dislikes. A loss and Uecoviet. An honest citi zen, proceeding to the Brokers, yesterday, to be rhaved on a roll of currency, found on arriving at the counter, that his capital had lonnd a hole in his pocket. Luckily the tresure was picked up by honest baud on Main street and restored to the owner, who was retracing, his steps in anxious search for it in the snow. Two sums of money have been picks! np in front o f the same house within a few days and restored to the grateful losers. It is in an honest neighborhood, and not far from tho Journal oillce. A Valcabt. Caboo Sunk. The Memphis papers give an account of tho sinking of a fiat-boat from some place in Indiana, with a j cargo of wagons, plows, casting., etc., valued at $30,000. It struck a snag at Island 85, in the Mississippi river, and sunk. A bell boat is now engaged in raising the cargo, a portion of which was being landed at Memphis. Tho rate of compensation allowed the bell-boat for tho job is 40 per cent, on tbe value of tbe cargo. Arizoma. Tho officers and geologists who come from Arizonia, all report very rrnt. mineral wealth. One Of the COmPaniCS . . . - 11 VT MLlllfa IlllU"ÖO tUVIVf VV W IVkHl UB SSV yield of $125 a day to each hand employed from the richest mines, at a daily expense of I fifty-six and. half cents a hand. The yield from the poorest mine I- $20 a day; etpense Äfty-five cent a hand.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. I

RATES. One square, (ten lines or lew), ont time, : Mcta. Three times. :: : : : : : : s : tl 00 One week, :::::: : : : t : 1 50 Two weeks, :::;:::::::: 2 r0 One month, ;::::::::::: 4 () Three months, :::::::::M Six months, : : : s : : ::: 10 no On year, ::::::::: : : 13 00 XV Discount on larger advertisements. tf Cards of six lines or under, 10 per annum. 1f No "till forbid" advertisements received. THE BOARD OF TRADE, A RE anxious to make the 44 TaMes reported by Im. the Committee on "StaMstiea," as perfect as possune wore publishing tliem ry tneir order, ine Committee on Prindngwill lie grateful for any informationrcommunicatHl this week supplying anv omissions or errors in tlie Table, left with II. Ü. Ratotrk or M. W. Porter. The memffi of the Board are also reminded that they will le called on this meek by Mr. fjnarles V eil. Treasurer, for their flues. By order of the Board, feb2-Iw II. O. BABCOCK, Secretary. ?"AJA U.S. 300 kegs In the sore,nd for sale by 1X1 fe'ri V HEELER b RIGG3. BATTING hales Nos. I and 3 Cotton Batting, liKirvi..1iin,ifruiw fehi reCc,Tea and for MwirpFT rn it RTf.G ffh3 WHEELER s BIGGS. SUNDRIES. 0 ;0 do Line Wahoards: 53 bx. Wettern Reserve Cheese: rldoz Redcont: lflrt Ue1s Cotton Roje;

500 lbs lIempTine.jutrwe'Ted,and fralehy loreone-tlunl or the bottle iwas used, not a sing e vefthj WHEELEU ti RIGG3. tigeof thedisetseremainel in tliesytem,and sheMill

rZ"AN AW!IA PALT. 2W N Jf. 1 Salt. In yard, JIB. and furnler-y W11EELEK& lei CLVÄrinetoBaa Taiiov Candle.: Ml do .iar 15 do Cincinnati Palm narsjust iwrivel by lii:V TUK BEST! IX IAH RET! EVERY LADY RIIOTILT) HAVE ONE! rniIE.E MACHINES are unouesilonahly the II H EST in th market. An well reculated familv ch i srt'.H to do without a UKOVKtt ti liAKKK SEW imi MACHINE, made exvressly for FAMILY SKWIM. They make a new and superior stitch, In which th threads arc so f-istene l as Vt render it lMrossiBL to rip, even if every third stitch be cut. It makes a more beautiful and diualile seam than can be done by hand, whale it sews silks or cotton from ordinary spools with enuai iitcimv, i r a mere maus; or simmis. i 1 K O V K k Si D A K K It S E I N O M A C 11 1 X E CO. loadway, New Yorit, IummerstieetjUoston; and r,M Chsuut street. Philadelphia. TA respectable and rcHnib!e Ageut wanted for every county in tne i nited Mates. janT.My 5UST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS. The Atlantic for s'ei-ruary; Leslie's U.UKte of Fashions for February; Gr-iharu' Magaxine do do; Mm. Steven's Monthly, do do; tiodey's I.mlys Hook do do; llarir's Ma'sruine do do; Schoolfellow v do do; II 'Up hold Words do d; Laities' Uepository do do; Illustrated London Xeas: Puuch, and all the ma irines and new.apspr, at Wd DOUKLL it CONYNUroN. I'm it and Ornamental Plant. ir.p-. ntitl CtONSISTIXG of achoioecolioction of Apple, Pear, Peach, Plum, &c; Evertneenajn variety, Deciduous Ornamental Uhrubs, Oooseberry, Raiberry, Currants, Grains Root, Strawberry Plants of quite a numberof the finest varieties; Pie Plant, Asparagus limits, ace, Szc, now on hand, and f r sale at the store room formerly occupied by Mr. Conyncton. on Maui street, between First and Second rtreet. The above collection U from the PLEASANT KIDGK NL'U-j-KKY AXDGAKDEXof J. C. FERRIS & CO., near Cincinnati, Ohio, one of the largest ant best e?taijlis!imcnts in the West. Th-.se wantinf to purchase thouM riveusan early call, a we sliaU reuMin ner dm a iw uays. febl-tf PATENT BREAD BAKERY. First Street near Main. rmilEXEW YORK BAKERY, formerly owned by ML J.C. Gaunt, having chanced proprietors, famliesctu now depeni upon every article sold from the ISaKty teing FRESH CLEAN, and GOOD. All Kinds of Cracke rs and Pilot Urcad by the pound or bin el, at Cincinnati or Louisville prices. Holding the exclusive r.cli'. for Yanderlmreh county to manu facture the crlelraUl Patent Brtml, so popular in the Eastern citie, ein; cheaper ami more healthy than tho onlinarr baker' Hread. Families, Hotels and Steamboats are in viteJ to try it. Fresh cakes of every description always on hand, and all order promptly tilled and delirered. WelJinir and Parties nupplieil with Kancv Cakes and Pies at ih'sliortf.t notice. Hot Kiiika nd Bunns everv afternoon. The etalishment will hereafter be known as the PATENT IIRKAD UAKEHY. feWJw I .4AXCY SOAPS. DOO boxes, eonsistiri of Mil itary Shaviuir, TraiiKparent Cakes, Traparent Bars, Kancv Rose, Fancy liars, etc. J ust received and for sale vi at low by GILBERT & BOWLES. nnonAcco. 601 i butts of fine Yiriinia Tobacco of different prices reccirea and lor sale ty i.i u. llfcl.UA:. II' ORK BOXES, de.-A variety of Won V W Boxes auu ruing vesas, l"r mie ry decC3-tf. JOHN It E ALT. rmurtNiPSJrL buth. ree'd per Canal and for sale by Jan U OEO. FOSTER at CO. . Mats Cinnamon: 15AW Assorted fine Cicar Jnst rceeired and for saie iv i.fci). lit ijJAoi. VftHlEAT SACKS.0 Two Bushel 0niburrh SacVs. nt ree'd aua ror sale "y. IseptS . s. BABCUCK. R Watche's Labor Savinz AVash-boaris. Bl ;0loenof the a'wve Hmrd for nleiu luanufoCturers price by Z. II. COOK & SON, Agents. I7XTRA FLOUR. 100 Nurs Canal .Mills Excelsior from White Th?at just rceiTtsJ and lor sale bv jaa 13 VICKERT & JOTIXSTOS. sTRAX. C'OR. AXD OATS. 1 forwtleby L. II. COOK k. SON. IS IFLE POWDER. til kes bet quality, for sale l.y UanitiJ GILBERT BOWLE 0.EV. SO s. Choice Strained Honey, just received ana lor sate by Z II. COOK SON. sjhTritAW CUTTERS. Sanfor.'s Patent .traw Cntter. for sale low by jiiAMi it utwnc.v.i l 1. - . II 1. ..II.' ( I'll!' QAUSAOE MEAT IvJ UlOO Ijioo ll4 Saua Meat, received by railroad, for sale by Man) Z. Ii. CUUK sc p(JM. 7IIITE BEANS. 60 busheis !mall v lute Beans: &0 du Priin Dried ArnU-. for sa'e by jan28 Z.H. COOK & SON. RESn BALTIMORE OYSTERS. Ml Those Fine No. 1 at 1 00 per ran, Extra J. F. at SI 2 rer'can. at Jan29 It. 11. COOK Jt SON. iflTDF.R VINFOAB. j 40 bbU PURE CIDER VINEGAR, Kraale by janiS Z.U. COOK At SON. t;roAR.3 Prime New Orlean Snrar. do Plantation MoUsse, for sal at reduced prices by Ijan2-J Z. II. COOK. SU. TVr.W BOOK.-.ust receiyed TWIS I103E3, by 11 Mrs. Kitcliie, furmfrly Mn. Mowntt, nt .lanW IMIHKI.L Sl CONVNOTO!1!. HJ.VISISS. M.. CO I 20 lKxes recelred aid for sale by jan 13 VICKERf t JOHNSTON. VEW i:00 S3. - il Qt aits, by author of Initio's: ner ami iicreatter; Past Hours, at Jan33 DO BELL & CONYNGTON. annitniriK V Ü dns. I lamp Bedcnrds(Lon(0 jiu cows Jiauiua neocorn: S.t QU Si do j do Ualterltopet Jut oo do; Bedcorddo; 20 do do Jnst received and lor sale ry WHEELER k ItlfiOS. 50 OR $130 REWARD. MY STORE, in Cannelton, Perry county, Ind., was robbed n the night of the 7th inst-, ol the followinc eooas: Three Silver Watches, two Hunting; Case Watches, and one open face La pine Watch j also a large lot of Jewelry, consisting of Breastpins. Ear Props and Finer ltinrs; also a quantity of Pocket Knives and Razors, with a quantity of Irish Linen, Sillc Handkerchiefs and Ready Made Clothlnf. I will tiye 83 O for the apprehension of the thitf, or I tt .in for the thief and rnod. AfMress ianw NICHOLAS VArOnAN EDGE TOOLS, &C. rrpo CLOSE, Twill sell the balance of stock, eonsiin of Sinei and Double Bit Axes. Broad ihr Tru,tecf nc&fc1?w55S&. jinao riTTSBl'ROH.

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PROF. DE GRATIAS

E LECTRIC Ol L. THE ELECTRTC OIL.-Klectrie Cures-Pain is the premonitor of death, relieve tbe rain afr) you check th dise-ise. Prof. Derrath's Elprtric Oil is the marvel of iht are. for the tolluwinr, (nt everythinic); Cures RSeumatism oUen hi aUy; Cures Neuralgia, Toothache two icnuie; eure cramp in stoinacn, nve minutrsi Sure Burns, Wound, Bruise, one to three days? urs Headache, hfteen minute.; Cures Earache, stin Neck, Acue, one niitht: Cures Piles. Swelled O Uintls, ten days; t'ores Kelons, Broken Breast. Salt Rheum, two to six daysr Cures Hemorrhage, Scrofula, Ahcess, six to u-n days; c ures i rostwi reetaua milhUins, one to three" days! Cures Agae and Fever, one to two days, and all nervous and scnfulous a (lections: Cures deafneks in one to four days Cures all Pains in tne uack, Ureast, sc., in two days. Paor. De (Isitii. Ph!lade!nh1a. SlR At Intrtnr&l. ilnrinir Ihirtv VKin tuist. mv wife tin leen ut'ect to rheumatism of the moit violent cast iay four tunes a year sometimes so severe as i iinnc Ii nece.wHrr to nmini!er i:ret! hoüihi nr ine tincture or Ktnacuiu and moipiua, ana to rock her l.ke an infant In a larce nx-king chair, to induce any re pose. Having frequent conrjponaenrs with my sn, (No. 1(W Chenut Lteft.of vmir citv.) I inf.trm! Lim of an atttwk he had a'Mut the middle of la.-t r onth, ''hi lie i h 7paraiyze ne sstem lie. in hi anx: mother's welfarv. sent me a liott e of v, 0i, . ,.t M j )m mit of Vm lrac.ioneM ,;, (January , which was of snoh severity as to comrletMy the system, lie. in hi anxiety for his your Mectric tf medicine in our place. anl not a proselyte toanv Kind of patent med cine. 1 ilii hcsitiue to eire itatri:il: however, on reflection. Iconcludel to try it. which 1 did. et iersioua. directly up t' the li tter, and after the third or fourth application she became rather passive, and hefore oneuiird of the bottle was used, not a sing e vecontinues will, although she rode out a distance of rourteen mils without a renewal or any or the vmptoms. I therefore feel it nv dutv for the sake lA Mit. ler n nuniiv, ana ai luuy oenerins: mal merit. nmierail circumstances, kliouid le rewarded, to for ward this testimonial. I am vour, trulv, JOSKTII P. ELK IN TON, M. D.. New ürrtna. f .0 Burlington Co.. N.J. P. 9. Anv cntnraunicotion for me m ill he received by addresiinir to the care of my son, merchant, 104 incsnui si reel. PiuLADELruiA. Mar loth. Kfi. raor. P GaTH I have been the victim many year or a Kiieumat c afloction,an1 loxt the use of my limb.?. I could not raise mr hand to nir head, in hcrt, I wa totally helpi. I applied your Electric on. ann iterore l naa u.e i on nnttie, i was penectiy mines, iou may refer anv sun wer to me. SIRS. K. HUTCUINS, Seventeenth and ThotntHn stret-t. Mrs. ITntrhins is well known in Philadelphia and can be addressed on the subject !y any one. Caution. There are numerous imitations sprung np on the reputation that my article tmi acquired The puhlic must beware. Tucy are worthies. jairJS LOOK OUT ! VATIF.P BAUMOARTXER lias a rlaitn sninst me frseT-ral hundred dolU-, hut whether in Hit form of a ote. Keceirt or Account, I am UDaol to cay; All persons are neiflty notified not to pui chase from him any claim against n e, for I am not in deKed to him, and will not pav any such claim. On tne contrary, lie is indebted to me. jaut-ll SA31L. t-Jj Ml X.K3, m AXILLA ANDI1EMPBEDCORD3.IXDOZ3. if a AND KEELS. jl) I'acVap. sf. sale by jan7 OIL11KKT & BOWLES. ALTERROPE.-23CfilsNempand Manilla, for janii Sycamore street near Water. cTiLAR AM) KAILS. V 50 itoxe VI iudow Ulass: ID Kegi assorted XaiU; just received and for sale hy SAM. IClVl-.K V g CRANBERRIES ANDCHKKSE. 10toes Choke Western Reserve Cheese; 2 ools ir&uoerrtes. just received anl rursaieny Janil VICKERY ti JOHNSTON. NOTICE. X notify injr the public of my retirement from bus' ML new, I be leave tötender thein. and mv friends and putrons particularly, my thanks for past favors and pitronae, and would heartily recommend to their consideration my successor, J ACOli STKAUli, who undoubtedly, will justifr ill expectation of my friends. JACOB STRAVD, I n refer! n i to the aliove, dosirc to sar, that havinr Iviught the entire stuck of Mr. V ALDKlKCH'd Itardwrre store, intends to carry on the business as hereto fore, and will be happy to s?rve .Mr. W old customers, as well as his friends and public in ceneral with A No. I GOOD-, and at the LOWEST PRICES. jan "JHiim. Con! ! ConI ! Coal t I U nsTe nowon nanu,an' are aanv receivinr, the best COAL thai has ever been introduced iii to this market, which we are selling low. Good currency will lie reeiTCil in pnynieut. Orders lefts! the storv of J.N O. W. IIL'UtlV:S, next to the State Lank, win e promptly auenaei to. JaniTrtf JNO. V. HUGHES fc CO. KILLEU OK STOLI'X. AYIIITE AXD BLACK SETTER POOr to recover the dog I will give FIVE DOLLARS, nd for vllence which will convict the brute v ho ailled, or the thief who stole him, I will -rive t.yt koiars auditionai. o. U. KEATS. janP POCKKT DOUKS. B UST received per Express, an Invoice of new and w choice style of line Port Monies. Pocket Hooks, Purses, Baf 4, fcc, in treat variety, and at prices t suit tbe times. Call at the old Mnm! of BITTBOLf r c SON, JvnS-lmd. Mala bet. 1st and 2nd trects. A Situation Wanted. A MIDDLE-AGED BCSINE'S MAN, acquainted with business in all its branches ca nable of ub inc chare of a store, or Leeninc the broLs and doinc the out-auor bn-tipes of a mill, ur a manufactory, ra urk-suop, wisnes empi mein, na will accri t low Uf V I . I .1' . n COOPERS ATTENTION! THE undersigned bai now on hand WIIITK'S i'KLKHU ATE COOPKKS TOll. a hu a larire nssortiueiit or ciillm : 8 ami civ CINNAT1 Ires Hoops and Planes. JACOB STRAUB. Successor to A. WaJdkbch, Mam st., bet. 1st and 2d. j any-1 w For Sale Very Low. MACHINE FOR CUTTING LATHS. Shank's rm. rab-nt. Also, a Twenty-two Inch Corn Mi II. Straub's Patent, both as eood as new. A bargain can egt by calling at CHARLES WELLS' Hardware Mre. Jau3i-4t MUTUAL FIRI I.IRA.CE COMPANY OI VA.XDERDinUH COUTV. THIRD ANNUAL EEPOßT. fS pursuance of the Kith Section of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indium i.t;tisl An aci ior ine incorpniatiun of insurance Cnpanie.. defining their powers and tirescribing the.r du- - .ii""'!' - uiic Kin, io. ine uuiiers:rnea. i:rect' rs ortne Mutual ire Insurance Company of anuemurgu uountv, submit the foltowiug lleport: Amount f property Insured, fit.fi) tf) Deduct amount of policies su. rendered,.... l''j uo Leaving amount of policies now outstand ing, .405,103 00 Value of Premium Notes as per 2d Annual nepnrt .... $2IJÄ5 fO Val. of Prem. ntes ree'd sii.ee,. ..tC.lf 4 H) Deduct surrendered,... bU 15 3,351 65 Talue of Prem. Notes now on hand,... 34w8 43 Ca.h on band as per 2d Annual Report, iJftS U iwüiwuiiiiceuB i remiums,....siv( " " " Policies, S3 W " " u Transfers..... 3 .0 " " For Interest,.. 18J 60- 906 23 2,8ut 77 Deduct, Sup't Salary v 141 S , 24 0 I (O 00 110 00 2C 00 Al vertninp, Notary Public Salaries, Bonaiion to Fire Companies, Loss paid 11. Meeker, Cash on hand ASSET. Present Value of Premium Nwtes,. Ca.h on Land, Furniture, Total Assets, 54U65 $35313 1 j 1 50 3",84? 0; Sumner cf 1'olicies ontstandinfr 113 Assessments maie on rremium otes, Kone fosses, Attest: WJIiT. JtAKLi, Scc'y. STATE OF INDIANA, , Vanderburgh County, J85, Willissn Uriluoan, W. Haker, Robert Brne, R. . Tenney. II. V. Allis. W. K. 1'retion. hein Hnlv jworn, tav that they are DirectJ s of the Mutual Fire insurance company or tandertmrgh County, and thut Ui fi.reeoiug Keprrt is correct, and true V$ their bet knowledge and Lehef. WM. IIEILMAN, W. B AKEJt, no BT BAlt.VFS, K- . TEN.NÜY, JI. I). ALLÜ. , , W. R. PKEST0JT. Sworn and subscribed before me, this Kith lay of January. 1-5. Witness my hand and KotrUl Seal, the date aforesaid. . . . THOS. E. OAr.VIV, IL- S.J Notary Public of Vandertmrsh Co. The above Company continues to take riks on buildings or their contents, either in town or country, at equitable rates. W. BAKER, President. ltOB'T BARNES. Treaa. R. EiltT, Sec'y. jan lWiwiw UCKKT8 h TCBS. l."0 d. plain and fancy bncKets; S) do fancy half do; doz. painted tubs, 3 and 3 25 nests (2 ea) do; 25 do (ea do; Just received in store and for sale by WHEEL'ERfc RICC. fVAILS. 200 kejrs superior nails, assorted sises, 11 just received and for saie by WHEELER k ItlGGS. CHEESE. 50 boxesllamburc; Cheese; 6 baf s Pepper; 6bt4 Alspice; SCaseaNo. 1 NutmefS Just rreeiyedand frr sale by I. 4i D- HEIMANN. M.m. 10 Tiercts Rice Just ree'd and for tale by janH PRB8TON BROS. COFFEE. j 40 sack Rio Coffee; 1 bale Mocha; SO pockets Java; just rs'd by sert.T Z. H. COOK ft SON.

SWAN & CO.'S LOTTERIES!

Authorized by tbe Stale of Georgia. $70,000 1 ! fort TU. DOLLVIIS!! The following Scheme will be drawn by S. SWAX & CO., Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery , in each of their Single Number Lotteries for February. 1, at AUGUSTA, Georgia, in public, under the su- j perintendence of Commissioners. CLASS 1, To be drawn in the City of AucustaJeorgiajln public, oü SATURDAY, February GCh, 5?j3. CLASS 2, To b drawn in the City of Aagusta3eorgiain public, OQ SATURDAY, February lCta, IKZ. CLASS 3, To be drawl In the City of Augüät.-t,Oeor.cla,ln public. on Sjf URDAY, FelTüSry 20Ui, 1S. CLASS 4To be drawn In the City of A ugusta, C eorjia. In publicf on SATURDAY. February 27th, lfS O.V TUB PLAX OF S1AULK MM OERS FIVE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED ' AND EIGHTY-FIVE PRIZES! early One Prlie to every Mne Tickets. J1AÜ.MFICEXT 8CIIKMÜ1 TO II DtiWX EACH SATURDAY IX FEBRUARY! 1 Prlieof 70,000 1 " b,H0 lHI u I 4 Prizes of 1,"0 7i 4 4 4 4 60 5) 100 2J0 it 41 it it 4 it it it it it a tl ' tt ' 00 50 12S 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES: 4 Prlxes of Sv Approx's to $:n,cw prixe arel,600 1 4 do 309 " a),WD i.2i"a do do do do do do 200 10,000 prises ' 125 lliO r 600 4,000 " S.IKW) 400 300 200 5,000 20 are 100,000 5,185 Prises amounting to 8320,000 Whole Ticket 10; Halves 3; Quarters 1X. rLAX OF THE LOTTERY. The Numbers from 1 to 50,000, corresponding with those N umliers on the Tickets printed on separate slips of paper, are encircled with small tin tubes and placed i n one Wheel. The first jtti Prizes, similarly printed and encircled, are placed in another wheel. The wheels are then revolved, and a number is drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and at the same times Prize is drawn from the other wheel. The X umber and Prize drawn out are ooened and exhibited to the audi ence, and registered by the Commissioners; the Prize being placed acainut the N umher drawn. This opera tion is repeated until all the Prizes are arawn out. Approximation Prlres. The two preceding and the to succeeding Nuni'wrs to those drawing the first 7 Prize will lie entitled to the Approximation Prizes. Forexainple: If Ticket No. ll.J.'s) draws the 970,000 Prize, those Tickets uuninerea iuj, 11:4.', 1 rji and U1V!. will each be entitled to Sil If Ticket No. 600 draws the Sf.OOO Prize, those Tickets numbered &4fc 54, ül, 552, will each I entitled to J0O,and so 011 ac run I in tn thealiove scheme. The 5,0f0 Prizes of 920 will be determined by the last figure of the Number that draws the 970,000 Prize. For example, if the Number drawing the 970,000 Prize ends with No. 1, then all the Tickets, where the number ends in 1, will! entitled to S.'O. If the Number ends with No. 2, then all the Tickets where the Number emls In 1 rill h entitle! to 0. and so on to 0. Certificates of Packages will be sold at the followinc rates, which is the risk ; Certificate of Package ofio vt bole Ticket 90 10 nail " 4 i " 10 Quarter SO , " 1C Eichth " 10 la ordertaa Tickets or I rrtlflrate. enclose the money to our aiUlress lor tue i unets onieru., on receipt of which they will I forwarded y first mail. Purchavrs can have tickets ending tn any figure they may designate. The list of lrawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent to nun'hnaers immediately after the rtrawms;. 2f" Purchasers will please write their signature clam, and cive their Post Ufnce, County am Stute. t2f Rememlier that every Prize is drawn and paya ble in run witnooi deduction. tW All prizes ot 91 ami under, paid immediately after the ilrawing other prizes at the usual time ol thirty nays. All communication smcxiy connneniiai. Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to 8. SWAN & CO., Augusta. Ga. or Atlanta. O -orria. can linre their orders fillcl. and save time, by addressing S. Swan k Co., at either of those cities. HUT A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with tbe amount of the prize that each one is entitled to, will be published after every rirawlne.in the following papers: Aucusta (Oeo.) Constitutionalist. New Orleans Delta. MobileReaister, Charleston Standard, Nashville Gasntte, Allnnta IntelHcenccr, New York eekiy iay ltook. tiayannan jiornim News. Richmond Dispatch, News, and Paulding (Miss. i Clarion. Jan". INDIANA ASBURY FEMALE COLLEGE. NEW ALBANY, INDIANA. na URSPRING TERM of th's Intitution will open M on alonday. te'iruary 1st. Tneoameof study iv extenstre and thorough, emliracinr all the ordinary Loglifh Branches, Mathematics. Natuial Science, Ancient and Modern Language, Tainting and Drawin r. Vocal and Instrumental Music. The Institution is well supplied with Chemical, Physiological. Philosophical nno Astronomical Appa ratus for the illustration of the principles of t'-ose Science?, constituting invaluable helps iu the acquisi tion oi knowieage. YOUNG LADIES, We are pnrsuadeJ, will nt find greater advantages than are offered them in this Institution, either for Literary Improvement or Rehned Accomplishment in Music.'Paintingand Drawing. A larire nnmner of Students can be accommodated with Boarding in the College Building in the family of the President. A -ew more can yet i received. For special information, reference is made to Rev. II. GiLHoaa, Rev. E. II. Jobin, Rev. J. J. Hioht, JOHN INOI.E. Eso.. Judge A. Igi.ehikt. or to jauil-lw B. F. RAWLINS, President. FOR SALE. I" OTSIland 15 In Samuel Fisher's Subdivision of us Out Lot No. S, in the bpper tniargementoi tne City or Evansville. Km-uireor jan30-lm DENBY & LCNKENIIEIMER. MAGAZINES AT THE EARLIEST. IXTaverly for Novemljer; Emerson and Putnam for V November; Leslie's Gazette fw November; and all the other Marazines: ankee NoUonsfor December Inovy-tf DO BELLS. lLuons. M. 100 St? eland cast Ploughs, of every size and kind at wholesale and retail, just received and tor saie "y janär-daw Z. II. COOK ti SON. GRASS SEED! GRASS SEED ! 100 bushel Blue Grass; 100 du Orchard Grass: SO do Uungarian Grass, jnst received and ror sale ny x.. ii. t uua Si sv. jvn.-diw ffJEW Codfiskfor sale by R E E. A PPLE8.-30 bids assorted Ohio" A ppi les, la felons aua lor sale by s. AM. VICKERT. n! BRAN! BRAN ! 3U0o bushels Bran received per Railroad by Z. H.COOK It 60S. CIDER VINEGAR. a BWs. W airaiiled Cider Tinegsr, tn store and fo ale by SAM. VICKERY. OUOAK A!tt) TEAS. Best grades of Whit and Bmwn Scoars; hinH fiUllJ VI BULVIIUf A inr MIC augfij SAM. VICKERT. rOPE.li 1 .'i0 Coils Boston Manilla one. butoij jui) ao 23 do Cotton do W) do Hemp do Received arxi for tale by - PRESTON BROS. RECEIVED LAST XIGTTT BY EXPRESS. Prince of the House of David; Queen's Fate; Moss Sido, y the Antbornf Alone; Quits, by the Author of Initials; jan 15 J. IIEALT. RECEIVED BY EXPRE?. el ä. American Almanac fvrlV1; Burton's Ecclesiastical History; Fruits for Christian Seasons, fartl hristian Seasons, brft and second K Jjanil J.HEALY. ries, at Infant Cnp UST the thine for she eason at VAUTIKR&t MARCONNIf R'S. sOONPCtmONEIlM rc All. i ' 25 bols. just received and fi sale by deel GILBERT tt BOWLES. rm EA, TOBACCO AND CIU R3.M. ij,0l Assorted Imported Cigurs; 75 Boxe? Choice To! aero; fO hO Chests Tea, fur sale at a small adyance for CTh r ZjH. cook ti sa.s. fjAlLS.tfiO ken Wheelinr.sMnrtril r. i J"l OEO. FOSTER k. Ca. CRANBERRIES. Jtr.,ke. J 10 Bunhels Choice Cranberries: 200 Heads Prime Cabbages 2i,Bo lsugarPasnips; . . ' v Prime Wilje Potatoes Jnst recelyed BUTTERJtc 8 Fresh. Table Butter: 900 " cooking do SOtl i üi Freah Eggr; just recelve1 and for sale by janl-tf. ZrU. COOK ii SON. Ala and Läget Beer Asency." Zn. COOK at SON are Ag-nts fos the sale of 7 k I. A. Louck's celebrated Ale apd LacjerBeer, and nave jnst receives a stock cf eac!i,to wbichtbey

jan 13 Z. H. COOK !M)N, Agt?

COMMISSION & FORWARDING

P. G. 0'RILEY & CO., OLD ESTABLISHED Storage, Forwardin;vCommisic General Railroad, Steam and Exprss Aginta incut acists rot mmtlvakia raieoa. UATIXO tiled np a mammoth Wharf-Boat, the.' larcest on the r uo River, in the most substactiaP nutuner. we are di .iaml to facilitate with rron a dispiitch all roods entrusted to our care, either by Hirer, KYI! road or Canal without delay or expo ' sure., tic, &.c. Particular attention will I pal Keceiv' ir, Storins; and Foraardini; and also to the' tile -nr Produce consieued to ns, and all orders' jTi'Tn .y tilled. I. G. O'HILEY retorns his sincere thanks to bis numerou. friends fortließ former pntronaxe, arid re spectfully solicits a continuance of the same, wbiCir win ie aulv reciprocated. A Store Room, well surrned, nrte ltert tor thee commoaation oi Doau,an4 uieir omers careruuy mi ed. P.O.O'RILEY&CC vi. iiowa. w. sr. araaaii, Late of Oeo. Foster 6 Co. Late of Howard & Brown. BROWN & A I K &f A N , ItecclTinp, Forwardiit? nnd General COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AfiENTS TUR KANAWHA SALT COMPAXT, bvansvllle, Indiana. UJt havefArmef a Co-partnership sMcr the style Of BROWN ti AIRMAN, and f.fier r.nr ir. vices in the capacity as set forth in oar card .ibove. We are fully prepared to extend every facility IV shippers, either by CAN AL, RIVER, or KAIMIG AP,and assure them that their inter, sts shall be faithful Ir represented, should they be nleased to favor switli their mtronace. ' Office and Warehonsa on the e-wner of Main atra and the Caual. WM. BROWN. Jan-tf IM AI KM AN. CARD. J. S. MITCHELL Ac CO. , Commission an4ForviardInc Marchaau. Under the Telegraph Office, EransvUle. JOII.V 6. M1TIUELL, At the Dt pot, Bowling Green, Ky. PARTICULAR attention riven Ltltlfin. .- ing, and forwarding any Produce corsipned to us. will also use our let exertions to effect the most advantagcon? sales of r-ods sent to as for that pur-' pose, either at Evausville or Bowling Green. J II U li EDWARD R. IiaL, (IAT WITH I. S. MITCHELL,) COMMISSION & FORWARDING and tVIIAHFDOAT PKOPItlErOR, EVANSVILLE, IND. THE nndersfpTied hus recenturchaseda r IKsT CLASS1 IARV-UOAT and MtaJ.Hh. el himself in Evansville to traasnct a Fursrarding an 4 r in Evansville to on usiness. t,oiiiuiis9iun asiness. Possessing every facility for rc-eivlng an shipping Merckuiilise, Flonr. Grain. Fork. Lard, kc wltf desi-atch and on the most reasopable terms, be woulsV respectfully solirit the paür.e of mercbauM andsnippers generally. t.vn ahv . JJ1LL. Evansville, Dec. 1st, m STORAGE WANTED. Uf R are prepared to store In onr Fire Proof wat bouse anv auiuititv of Grain. Pruduce. or Mrcliandize, on the most literal terms. Having large and airy rooms up stairs, particular car will be taken of Household Furniture, Agricultural Implements and all kinds of goods or wares liable to danage from damp or rust. insurance effected at tne lowest hre proof rates, by u month, or longer, when desired. Warehouse lucatM on corner of Locust street and W . and K. Canal, and most convenient for shipping River or Railroal. Apply to G KO. OST EU It CO. apgs. CANAL 8TORAUE. HAVE a large double Warehouse at the Can ja. A'twis si f v a - c 'i ji awa ( ail jy aussjJUlia VI Jfräl Uir.. which will be received, stored, taken care of and beld subject to the owner's orders, on the most reason abl terms. P. G. 0K1LEV mliitf V. TIN KM All.h Bbls. Cider Vlnecur. Int received and for sala I ICKEUY li JOHNSTON. fsVTEW BCK)KS 1 NEW BOOKS !- IV Quits, bv the Author of Initials: PartheDia.orihe Last Dart of Paganism, ealy lust putiiished by Tick nor ti Fields: The Plant Hunters, ty Capt. Mayat &Md; Mabtl Vaugban: MossSiile.by Marlon ITartand; Meadow Brook, ly Mrs. Holmes; Lena River, Homestead oo th Hill Side, d: School Ihys at Rugby ; A new supply f the -est Mnks of tba rar for salsr by Lian ibj DOXJiLU St ai.M.NOlUJ. f SHALL HOUSE FOR RF.VT. 4. A nOUSE Contalnlnci Roomsar.da Kitch f ii?rT en. in a central and pleasant part of tbe ciiy w I wid 1 rented if the furniture of "Hie presect 1,1 j ocTor"' s 'Mrnwri. Terms lew. Address Box EvanirnisPost Office. Jau IC-oSU NEW FIRM. '"fHIIE undersigned Lave forms-1 a ca-partcershl JL under the stvle of IIOLUNGSUORTH & Dil OTHER, and have Just received largt and ' i-Jble stock f QÜKEN8WA li , LOOKING GLASSES, CHINA, GLASSWAKE. tt., tc, at Preston Sro'i old stand, opposite Bcanent t Yiv'e's. where we will be pleased to see all our friends. Tb stock Isentire'y new, manufaetared to our own order, xpmislyfortlie Evansville wholesale and retail tradaWe prof. ss to sell ai low as any market, asd swt sfae tion given in all cases- Personal lUtetdinn civ n t ori ders. W. E UOLLINr.iWorTH, jau lS-Im T. J. HOLLINGSWORTII 41 R. mni Hamburgh Cbccs. 3& boxes WW Ivge, aud.'f 'tt quaiitr, jut reetived par steamer Marengo and for sale low W GILBERT Jt BOWLES. BEAN8.40 Bushels White Beans; M do Dried Apples: just receiied and for aal by Z. 11. COOK k SON. TURN I PS. 200 Bushels Prime Turnips, Jurt received and for sale by Z. U.COOK & SO. CCRWIIE AT.-55 Sacks Prime Buck wbelT, ust received aud fur sale bi Z.il. C00S k SON. I ARD AND BUTTER. JUM: Lard; 2i0 bbls. Butter; received rer Canal by Z.U. COOK It SON. 2-UNDRIE.-3 100 drums New Firs; IVO hxs half ind qunrter TUIsias; 8 tierces S. !. Almonds: 9 New Fillierts; 6 cases V boxes Sardines, (2000 boxes.) 60 boxes I liuubarg Cheese; Received aud for sala by ....--jan lä 1. 1 D. HEIMANN. SUNDRIES. 3 100 boxes and halfs Star Canlss: 200 reams U rapping fa per 30 doz. Genuine Miaker Brooms; 10 dos I. R. Half Bushels. IB boxes Cloili Pins. 10 gross Cedar Va'acets. Received aad for sal by jan 15 ' X. Jt P. HEIMANN aiO AP AND CANDLES3 ih laixes full weight Star Candles; 25 boxes Cincinnati Tallow Candles; 25 boxes Cincinnati Palm Soap. AIT of ChoICt quality, acd for sale at reduced prices, by GILBERT Jt BOWLES. WOODEN BOWLS, 4c100 Nests Wooden Boats; 1 dozen do Trays; do Ass'd Churns: 60 do Rolling Pins; 25 do Mashers, j ust recelyed and for sale bw Z. II. COOK Jt SON. HUNGARIAN CRASS SEED. RAIDED In Decatur county, Iowa, orlrtnal SeM from Hungary About i years ago. Turns ofl from 4 to tons of Iay to th acre, preferred ta any other hay for at uck. A stock of the above Seed Just ree'd by Uu 13 Z. 11. COOK & SON, Agts. LEAD PIPE. A good aasurtment received an for ra'c try jan 13 SAM'L ORR. IRISH yiMKY,-Or,. Puncbaon 1-ure Irish Vi hisly, just nceivea and t-w sale decl. TENNEY Jt SOREN'QN. VARIED BEEF. fysj Its Choice Pried Beef: tiO An Beef Tongues: 3 Bbls Prims Pork; just received an 4 for ta jan- tf. Z. II. COO!' ti SON . by HORSE JOE NAILS. Ptigjg-uuins GKIFFIN II, . Nat's en hand and for sale by Ijan ljj SAM'L ORR. FOR RENT. " ONE of thebe-t Il nes .lands in tb city, next door to J. P. By .i oi dain street. Possessiou given itamsd.a'ely. - reticulars inquire of deceit. J ;L;LLJcCONYXQT0N. 4rDRins.- ' 4' noxe Risins: i1 half boxes lUisici; 125 loxes No. t Herring; r bbls Cement, I ust received and for kt PRESTON BROS. FOR RENT. a"t enquir of IjanVtf.) J. P. BYBNF.. JlJEW'BAiV.N:;. rsllfcscwK;tri-Ti; nr.! trtta ont cvrra

THE nOUSK on the corner of comer of Th-d and rw.ni.u"Fnn4 treelsV foTOr occupied ry J. J. Si ti f !- Ty rtesireaSir itaa,ion. with good tabling and cainace hone t. f. .A i

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