Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 61, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 February 1858 — Page 2

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Our telegraph this morning contains clerk of Mr. Flagg, and the alleged deft full report of the exciting debate on the dulter in the sum ol $200,000, ha been President's Kansas Message, in which a arrested and his property attached. Representative from this State made Vouthers of great importers are said

himself unenviably conspicuous. Let to

the people read it.

From Kansas. All the troublesome pro-slavery leaders arrived at St. Louis on Sunday, on their way to Washington. Among them were Gen. Calhoun, President of the Lecompton Convention. Judge Cato of the Supreme Court of Kansas Territory; J. P. Carr, Esq.. who claims to have been elected to Congress

under the Lecompton Constitution; J. P. ... Lt.jt 4 Henderson, Esq, who had been arrested for committing gross election frauds, , , . . t i r. . . . and was released by Judge Cato; when

be thought it prudent to quit the Tern- I lory. The gentlemen W found their residence ia Kansas of late unpleasant, .-a -ii nn tr. w1,?nf a uu " ""j o It is reported that several other pro-sla Yery leaders who have made themselves obnoxious have received warning to leave rn :. . the Territory, within a given time. Calhoun has rejected about 2000 votes gif .tu election on the 4th of January, because they were sent to Gov. Denver instead of himself, and by this ' I mode of counting he has declared twen ty-two Democrats and twenty-two Republicans elected to the House of Repre sentatives, and ten Democrats and nine Kepublicans to tne benate, giving tne TlcmnrriU a tnaioritv on ioint ballot, with power to elect United States Sen - ators. Whether these Djmocrats aro Free State men or not, is not stated. fjT" A weak Southern piper, demanding the sanction of the Lecompton swindle by congress, says "there must be no backing out-no dodging into by-paths-no plea of the lack of an "enabling act,'' or that a majortty of the people of Kansas are opposed to it. None of these things will do. The South will receive BO stich excuses. It is a question of justice to the South. A question of whether she is . to be deluded by soft i cpenlj defrauded oat of Jpable rights Kot just ... 1 words, and then her plain and paJpibl tice to the South, or any section, but justice to the people of the Territory is tho paramount obligation of Congress, according to squatter sovereignty and the Constitution. We do not see what right the North or the South have to die Ute to any territory what her constitution shall be. The rights of a territory cannot be sacrificed to promote the in terests of a State or a section of States, so more than the rights of a State al ready admitted into the Union can be taken from her, and her interests made to yield to the interests of another State or section. tO"The ball recently given by the British Minister at Washington, in hon or of the marriage of the Princess Royal, is said to hare been a brilliant affair. The corps diplomatique were all in Court Costume, in superb dresses, embroidered with gold and silver, and sparkling with rich jewels. Sir Gore Ouscley wore a most splendid dress. Count dc Sartiges was covered with decorations and orders, and his breast was a blaza of light. Towering above all miht be seen General Scott, in a magnificent new uniform, and one of the most splendid worn here. The etiquette of the Court of St. James f .11 ; - Ti ! . ..-I was luuy carncu out. n is -aia mat Washington has never been so gay, and so well filled with elegant and distingnished people, as at the present time, and that parties are given every night in tho week.

fjr ine Harpers nave given Ihacls- and imprisonment of a gang of connterfcitery $2000 for the adrance sheets of his era by the people of Noble county. Sabsestory of "the Vir-inians" which enables gently one of tho criminals, McGregor Mc-

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them tO get it OQt a week in advance Of DouS,ll nati of Canada, was taken from ... ... . - ., t, tho jail by tho citizens, and executed on the the receipt in this country of tho En- n t e r t v ,. , r . .. . - spot. He was a fugitive from Canada, havglish copy, and gives the advantages of ing charged with the murder of a man the first sales to their Magazine. This and his wifi at Chatham. The jails ot Alis nearly as advantageous to Mr. Thack- bion and Lagrange aro full, and guarded day ery as a copy right in this country, for he and night. Among the prisoners are exrw w-) m s a

trets nearlr or ouite as much as if he had the exclusive right to the market; while the American publisher sapplies the whole demand for the book at once at Yery low prices for fear other publishers will come in after him and take the market from him, if he holds back fur high prices. Crln Rhode Island the State his established free schools for blacks separate from the whites. Tho Abolitionists petitioned the Legislature to consolidate them, that the white ani black children might be educated together upon perfect equality. The respectable and most intelligent blacks in the State united in a remonstrance against the measure, and asked to be permitted to enjoy their schools by themselves. Anj attempt, they said, to raise them to a social equal ity, did them more injury than good. 07"A deputation of New York Democrats, headed by ex Mayor Wood, are in Washington, for the purpose of urging the President to re consider his policy in regard to Kansas, and declaring that unless he does, he will destroy the Democratic party. (rCol. Freemont, while on a risit lo New York, recently, intimated his intention to become a candidate for the Presidency in I8S0.

OCTlt id said that tho investigation;

bans made of the affairs of the

Comptroller's office in New York", will

bring to light some strange and startling

te missing, and developments are be ing made which place the affairs of the department in a most discreditable light. 557" The well known Aliaaionary , Kcv. Dr. Dun", in a letter from India, relate a remarkable eacape of Sir Colin Campbell, n his march to Lncknotr: Sir Colin and hi staff, unaccompanied by any escort, in the neighborhood of the Kiver Saone, came suddenly- on two companies of the mutinied 32 J, who had recently killed their own officers. Tboy were then in tho act of croauinif the trunk road, with fourteen cicphan:i, two runs, and a email body of nownrs. or irregular native cavalry. SirColin' traveling carriage, wa ahead of all the t, . andUhoüeh the native coachman warned him of the danger, he still pushed SSZ3SSZZ tauce of not more than Söö yard. At first tho cli?( wou,d no ß b.ttck but ot. OI1.the top or hi garry with a glas; and only when ho saw some cavalry sent to cut oil his retreat jnh fcwhnnjlSaSSrthcr1,1 tS whole party must havo been cut off to a man, since, having no escort, tho odds opposed to thcm was so tremendous as to render eflbctnal resistance impossible. As it was, their ?$&&$Z. preyed the latter with the conviction that &ir m nd. bl? parly ,ormea ,y 1 . aJ; nunria.l nsv.1 ftf an irAnsm r nmn' anI so, after a little hesitation, they made on as last as they could, elephants, guns and all, while Sir Colin and hit ntaff inotantlr turned back and retraced their steps for ten miles, till they came np with a bullock-train party of soldiers. A few minutes sooner, and the bravo Sir Colin, with his whole stalf, would have been iznommionsly butchered. . 5f Tho Tcrre Haute Journal, a Democratic paper, rebukej Dr. Fitch, In tho following style: A certain Dr. Fitch, pretending to represent this State in the Senate of tho United States, arose in his place in the Soncte, a few days ago, and asserted that ithe Domccracy of Indiana were in favor ot tho admission of dilution. TState under the Lecompton A miserable falsehood. 2,ir.etenths are opposed to the swindle, and if they ever get a lick at Fitch, he'll think o 7 The same Journal turns to tho Washington Union, and gives it tho following rap, for what it calls "its brazen impudence:" The Washington Union denies that the 'Wallace Ilesolation" was passed by the State Convention in regular section. Will föÄÄ lorr v..f organ? Japan. Mr. Harrii, the American Consul in Japan, has accomplished tho following: "Permanent residence U guaranteed to Americans alter tho 4th of July next. The ex-territoralitr of Americans acknowledged, and they are 'amenablo only to their own laws. The Consnl-General and his family have tba ri?ht to bnjr direct from thj seller, and par him in Japanese coin; and he is not bound in relation, to penetrating the inte rior, by the limit of seven r, or miles. Tba spies are all tent back to Jeddo; free access is allowed to ail shops and houses; and no policemen follow ns any more. We have fair prospects of settling roauy other matters. WnAT Abwixs Cot. An eminent French statistician states that th e land and naval forces of the European armies number 2,800.090 sound picked men, in the prime of their Erodnctive strength; tho outlay required to eep these armies and lh materal of war is over 400.000.000, not including tho value of land or buildings occupied by fortifications, arsenals, hospitals, foundries, schools. Ac, moderately estimated at J3,SOO,000,000, on which at four per cent intrest, the yearly expense is more than 150,000,COO. To this add the value of the labor, which amounts to more than 158 000.000. and we have an . 1 ' 1 K.. V . annual war expense paid by European produccrs, 01 nearly SUO,two,wu. Skatixo. Among tho skaters at Northampton, Mass., a few days ago, was Rev. Dr. Allen, aged 72, who exhibited a degree of vigor and agility equal to many of the boys. inchcs lhick and tho CMa, and J, wcrc covered with skaters. Thero were more than j one thousand perBons on the ico in tho canal tain &t once- Some of 11)9 "Waters went up the canal twenty or thirty milea, and returned, making a trip of 40 or 50 miles on their akatcs. i5PA few davs slnco we noticed the arret nerm xicming, 01 Auams county, ana exsheriff Swai thont, of Noble county. TTho St. Louis, Cairo and New Orleans line of steamboats has made an arrangement with the Ohio Cv Mississippi, and Illinois 1 Central Railroad companies, by which tho former agrees to establish a line of first-class packets on the Mississippi, leaving St. Louis Cairo, and New Orleans every other day. Kates of passage are fixed belween St. Louis and all points below. Pates of freight are to be established, aud thirty days notice to be given of any chango iu the same. TLe BritUh ship of war Sappho has captured a iJavcr, of 1,000 tons burthen, on trio coui 01 Ainca. aho aiavcr was run ashore, to prevent capture, and after throwing overboard 8 of tho negroes, the crew es caped to the shore in boats. Half of the ne- . . . x grocs thrown oat were arowr.eu. more were fortnJ on board the slaver, which was subsequently burned to the water edge. Sy"A new cave baa bee discovered in Ohio county, Ky.? ODOne of the braachca of Green Iiiver, which, it is supposed, maybe a extensive aa the Mammoth Cave. Five large rooms have been explored, in one of which were fonud booVa, paper, and in another human bones, showing it had been inUKSt.lU s:t:,.i . - lt uaimeu vj civuizea man. A furtlier am.nation 01 it l soon to be made. 1 , t , . lv mu uiuiom uaracsty, resiUing in Boone county, Ky.,,, hot a neighbor on Satnrday night last, killing him instantly. Tha alleged cans of tb Jc.l v th ..In,-.. . f , , UOn Dy G'Veasea OI a merater or Hardesty'e -. w

Scarlet Pbtticoats aro Meiling rapidly in New York, and though thy are supposed to be very generally worn, they are yet kept concealed. A correspondent of the Herald savs he discovered fortr in a walk down

Broadway, one day last week. These piquant garments are not, however, as yet worn in the manner prescribed by the fashion authorities at the other side of tho Atlantic. The drs should be looped up on the left so as to display tho red skirt, which can bo long or short, according to the taste of the fair wear er, or the prescntability of her ankle. This arrangement U excellent in bad weather, as it leaves tho right hand free to lift tho skirts out of the mud. As vet the ladies have not mustered courago to loop their dresses up. It ha3, however, been dono in a number of tho public balls, and tho effect is said to be perfectly charming. There was an unintentional error in the paragraph in our yesterday morning's issue in saying cx-Gov. Matteson of Illinois was implicated in tho bribery case of Lawrence, Stone & Co. The participator in that fraud was O. II. Matteson, member of Congreas from New York, who was rendered infamous by the exposures made by the Comee.cf lnv,.ug.UnI..twint.r. Thbb only another transaction in the corrupt line of business he has pursued through bis whole cai?rin Congrea.. J27"Mrs. Tetcrs, the wretch who was recently tried in St. Lonis, for brutally beating her negro girl, has continued to abuse the girl with as much barbarity as before. To keep the neighbors from witnessing the cruelties, the girl is taken down into a cellar out of sight where she is subjected to the most cruel torments. She was found in the atreet the other day nearly naked and her back covered with stripes, into which rait had been sprinkled to dry them up. Sho was taken under the protection of the police, and means will be adopted to rescue her from her inhuman mistress. BMadamo Jackson, an English lady, I commenced the feat of walking one hundred consecutive hours without rest or sleep, at the Hall of Glen's Hotel, in Brownsville, Vs., Tuesday last. At last accounts she was still tramping taking her food as she walks, and vivaciously chatting with the spectators. The Clipper says he is the wilo of John Jackson, the ''American Deer," who ran one l,,lr.t m?L. ;n fnrnn r,r,ri ,f l.vn hundred miles in fourteen hours and minutes, without eating or drinking. ' 57A female lobby member has been sent I to tho Penitentiary in New York. Miss Eliza Winne, who last winter by hor frequent at tendance at the capitol, took prominent rank as a member oi tho third House, was recently convicted of keeping a house ot ill fame, and 'CntCDCCd t0 the r thrce 0 E-PThe vounjr man who committed suicido tn a shooting gallery in Jscw York, a few da ince,.was Lewis Beardslcy, a cleik in tb oflieo of tho Secretary of Stato of Wis consin. It is believed ho was insane. A gold watch valued at f 290 waa abstracted irom his pocket while the body was being conveyed to the station house. 137" A religeou.i meeting in Maccn county III., was recently broken up by a gang of rowdies, who intruded themselves into the congregation, drank whisky, which they had brought with them, and even discharged pistols in the midst of the audience. Thi ruffianly conduct was repeated night after night, until tho protracted meeting was broken up. t3JAn extensive fire occurred at Downie- j villo, Cal., on Jfcw Tear's day, which destroyed property tO tho amount offdOO.OOO. , . During tho fire about one hundred kegs of powder exploded, doing immense damage. ? Tliren m'n vara 1rnirnil nnnnilt -s-r"-Toledo, a few days since, by the capsizing of -u... s. a sail boat. The disaster was witnessed by a nuraoer 01 pereons on tue snore, wno were unable to render any assistance. X2T Charles Mackay is lecturing inLonisvilcl on "Poetry and Song." Sir. Mackay, tleugh chiefly known as a writer of songs, bona of tho most graceful proso writers of the day. S7"Tho St. Lonis paper" any that the whole Democratic rank and filo of Western Missouri, are dropping Mr. Buchanan and siding with Jndgo Douglas. Loos Oct! A man residing in Lawrence, Ohio., was recently sent to tho llouso of correction for fortj days, for stealing a newspaper left at tho door of a subscriber. tSF The Tennessee Legislature ha-e passed an act requiring the Banks of that State to resume f pocie payment on the first of No vember next. DIED. On the 3d int-,at the residence of her father, J. F. Crisp, Mrs. ANNA RKDECCA STOCKS, aged twen-ty-six years. The friends of the family are requested to attend the f aneral at ST. FAUL'S Church, this afternoon at two o'clock. "Evansville Coming Up to the Demands of the Times." HART, AOEXT FOR THK FOLLOWING MILLS AND MACHINES, öfters ror sale The Great Eastern Corn Hnskcr, siiel.li:r and clkanek. Which will Shell fiom 1,000 to 500 bushels per day A ISO THE AMERICAN ELEPHANT. " TU Grtat Xortlty of th Day." It U-the best Mill ever Invented for the Farmer's use.. Ttwill nakeTii vartettesor product. It will rin.t th Corn snd Cob for feeding animals. It mike coarse or fine meal as may he wanted, and It will bolt the meal is it frinds it.or h'ave it unholted at the option of the operator, ttwill crlnd Spi.-es. Drafts or alnnrt inr other PUbstance which require the ooera Hon c4 (rinding. It loes all these things, and requires hntsiinienowertodriveit THE GREAT BENGAL TIGER, is a Mill designed to make the various grades or I nominy.anaisuucui Mcc3.j.ueseTcriuveaKti tot tht purpose. Rrarlrnrit's PnrUhlft Burr Mill. I 11 loo well Known ionmiurTiLiiva. n is uie ... ... ...... J r V f cheapest, and at the same time, the easirt kept In iweÄ5Ä oraüoau e l""a HART'S MILLS, I Corner of Scond and Canal street, where the public I srelaviteltoealland see the lAien improvemenunf I the age before porchaslng elsewhere. All orders wMl be promptly AIM. R. B. HART.

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TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. II AT KS. One (uinare, (tea line or lew), one time 50 eta. Three time. : : : : : : : : i : tl oft Out week, :::::: : : : 1 : 1 50 Two weeks, i : : ; : t : : : : : t S hd One mouth, ;::::::::: t s 4 " Three months, ::::::. :.:t?M Mix months, : i : : : : : : : 10 ix One year, ::::::::: : : 1 00

i c lbscounton larger advertisements. ; (f Card of six lines or under, 10 per annum. V No "till forbid" advertisements received. UrJIISKY We are now receiving a daily supply of Whisky.and are ready to furnish a superior article to old or new castomers. febJ TKNNEYfc SORENSON. LE. 5 bhls Pittsburgh Ale, Just received and for tL sale, a reduced price! feb3 TENSETfc SORENSON. SUNDRIES. SibblsTanneTVOill 4J roils Manilla Rope, large siie: b' boxes Cheese; 13 sacks fne Ltrcrpool Salt; 60 boxes Herrings; 3.0 O bundles Wrapping Paper: 4'j ruu uonnei ttoanis, in more ana ior ie vj fei'3 T K " N E Y k SORKNSON. Free Lectures to Ladies ftl RS. J. P. STEPHENS will give hrr introductory IOLCKJT AND HYGIENE. thi(WeinMd:iT)aternion, at S o'clock, p.m. at MARBLE HALL. Mrs. S. d-lirers her lectures free, and extends aa inntation to an to come. koi GET TUB DE8T IS M4RKET! EVERY LADY SnOULD HAVE ONE! fWIHESE MACHINES are unaues'innithlv tt EST in (he market. No well rr irulute! familv can art M ti do without a O KU V Kit Si IMKKK 8KWINO MACHINE, made expressly for FAMILY Thfv make a new and superior stttch, In which the threads are so fastenel as t- rend if it ixposstBLttn MÄÄS while It sews silks oreotto fron ordinary spools with equal facility, ly a roerechnne of ynoolV UUUi tltat HAKKIt .KWINC1 UlAflllNF TO !n:vlay, New York, H Summer street, Doston and ;at Chesnut reet, Philadelphia. "A repecuMe and repou"ible Apcnt wanted foi Tery county in tne Lniieu bvttn. janW ly TIIK BOARD OF TRADE, , ansions to make the "Tables " reported by XT, the Committee on "Sfatisticf," as perfect as posbh'ic ujiire pumiMiina '"era ny ineir orner. i ne Committeeon Vnntinr will be rrateful fnranv Inform attonrcmmunica!ed ths week supplying anr omissions r errors in tht Tables, left wah 1 i . O. lta' ok or M. W. Foster. The memhrs of the Board are also reminded that thy will he railed on this week ty Mr. Cbsrles Well, Treasurer, for their dues. Bv order of the Board, feW lw H.O. BABCOCK, Secretary. IVA II-S.-3IX) kegs in the and fviale by r fc'ä WHEELER uiiiQS. R 5" S2l3J Ä'' n.fg. ' ,rLnioos kvL N PRIES. 50 dos Line WahhoaH.: 5 bx Wetert Reserve Cheese: Wl int Wtvlcnrd: loo Re-? Cotton Rope; 600 lbs HempTwine.Ju rereved.snd f"rsleby .-1 9 iriT r d t t t . iiTna febj If AXAWHA SALT.-3fbht 1 Salt, in varrJ. Jl A. and for sale by tVIIEELEltftKIODa. fe3 CANDLES. &0 boxes Cincinnati Tallow Csndlei; tO da .tar do; 25 du Cincinnati Palm Soap, lust received by WIIKI 'Ei.ERfc nioos. IlT RECEIVED P.Y EXPRESS.The Atlantic for February, I.el ie's OaiHte of Fashions f February ; Cinham's laTHitin da do; lra. Steven's Mi-nthTy, do do; Godey's LMys Kock do do; Harper's Mai&jine do do; Schoolfellow 4o do; II insehnM Words do do; Ladies Repository do do; Illustrated London News: Pouch, and all the mscaslnes and newpapr, at fehl mDLLL At CON YXtiTOX. Fruit and Ornamental Trees and fONSISTINO of a choice collection of Anrle. Terir. y Peach, Plum, Sre.; Kvenneens In variety. De ccluousOrna-nental fchmhs.tSooseberry, Rasplwy, Currants, Jraie Roots, Strawberry Plants of quite a numl-erof the finest varietie; Pie Plmit, Aparasus jMnjiv. &. iw "ii iiiii, nini itvr mc Ml ine Fturc r . . . ... v.a . .... 1 1 r . ... room formerly occupied by Mr. Convncton. on Main street, letween Kirstand Second treet. Theve c-lx-üon I rrom the PLEASANT KinOK NUR a KUY AND GARDEN of J. C . KU AN I) ft ARDEN of J. C. ( ERRIs arCO near Cincinnati, Ohio, one of the largest and best esublish n,il?tsint"eWf9t' Those wantine to purchase should rive ns an earlr can, as we snail remain nere rat a lew uays. fcbl-tf VORK BOXEl, Ac A variety of Wora w iixes aua ruing iesxs, ror mie t-t dec23-tf. JOHN llEALY. nURNIPSJL yo bush. recd ier Canal and f.e 1ebv Jan II GEO. FOSTER & CO. sTMUARS.V' ij MHitC!nrinnni; l.i .000 AiaortoJ fine Clears Jtst rceivM ant for ale ty l.iiV. liri.ijA... "TIT IX KO AR. w & iJdU. Ciller Vinejrar.lnrt received ntforale by ICK ERY fc JOHNSTON T It. and Hamhnrth Cheese. o boxes ww large, aud of l-st qunlitv.jua received psr ieauier Aiarecro aua iur ss:e tw rr aiLCERTt BOWLES 40 bushels White Beans: Si Tried Ary'.es: lust reteixsd and for ' .. II. C(HK L SON. sa!ebv IlISH WIIISiRl'.-One Puncheon Pure Irish M. v hiy, just rtceived and Tut saie lv lecl. TENNE Y 4: SÖREXS0N. lrCKVIIET. ih SaeVs Prime Buckwheat, M. ju receivea aua tor sate r 2. II. COOK k SOX. tAnn A.D BUTTER. J 5 11. l.arl; SjO tls. Luuer; received rr Csnal w Z.H.COOfcikSON. cjtraw crTTr.BS. 3 20 San for.' Fant Straw Cwtters, fr sale low ty jauSÖ-diw Z II.CuOK&ifON. GATJSAOE MEAT I J00 üb San viae Meat, received hr railroad, for SMieby usn'l J. lt. tuua K swi THITE CKANS. tin bushels f mall hit r.eans: V) iln Prtae liried Acmes, for sals hv jan-23 Z. Jl. COOK It SON. IRESII BALTIMORE OYSTERS. Ml Those Pine No. 1 at 1 Oil per can, Extra J. T. at 1 S" ier"crwi,t jan2S R. U. COOK at SOX. iIPERYlXrr.AR.V 4(1 U.ls PURE CIDER TINEGA It. or sale W jaiu:8 Z. U. COOK.JfcSO.V. rCrOAR. 3 Prii me New Orleans Ssear. do I'lauatin Molae, for snle at reduced prices y ljar.2J Z. II. COOK & SON 7VF.W LOOK. ,ust rece?ved TWIN ROSES, by i sirs, ititcnie, tormriy wrs. ."towatt, at IXVHKLL 4: CONYNflTON. IAISINS.JLm. 201 hoxes received ani Waiehv jan 15 ICK ERY & JOIIXSTO.N. mjEW BOO :t. Quits, ty anthorof Initials; it leratt-l Hereafter; Tast Hours, at Jan23 DOPELL fc CONYNOTON. C0RDAI7B. j? dot. Hemp Kelcords (Long;) M) cnils Manilla lleileorct: 23 do do Halter Uont; do Jute do do: 5:, do do Redeorddo; J ust received and for sale WHEELER fc Rlf.CS. $50 OR loO REWARD law RTORE. in Cwintlton. Pemr coantr. InJ ill rs miihed on the nirhtnf the'Tth inst-, ot the followinc coo: Three Silver Watche, two II antingCe Watche, and one open face Lapine Watch; also a larffe lot f Jewelr, connistira of Breastpin. Kar Props and Finf er Rin; also a quantity of l'ocket Rnivesand Rator,ith a quantity ff Irish Lidcd, Silk IU:.1kerchiefs and Rea4v iade Clothitif. I will rire for the apprehension of the thief, or ft v. BO f or me inter ana chvi. Anilres jan 9 V NICHOLAS VAITOiIAN. EDGE TOOLS, &C. fW0 CLOSE, I will sell the balance of stoek.conI rg of Hinpte and DouMe Bit Axes, Br.-.vl Aim, lljrrid an1 Bench Ases, Adies, Ice, at aorh U.wer than icarket rates. An exam!ntirn of goods aolkited. R. J. AS'iSRWii Trustee of Holmes ft Co.. 13 Wo.nl tr.

PROF. DE GRATH'S E LECTRIC Ol L. THE ELECTRIC OIL.-EleWrie Cnt-es-Ptvin Is the premonitor of deuh, relieve the pain and you check the disease. Prof. Dcrrath's Electric Oil Is the m artel of the are,' for the tollowinr, (not eTerA thinit ); C'ttres Kheumalism often iu a dav: Cures Seumlcia. Toothache two

lenuief, cures cramp in stomach, hte minutes;. iures jturn, nouna, Bruise, one to three davs; C urs ileailache, bfte:n minute; Cures Kararhe, stitl Neck, Aeue, one nicht: Cures Piles. Swelled (Hands. ten days; Cures Felons, Broken Kreits. Salt Kheuui, two to six oayg: Cures Hemonhace, Scroiaüi Ac cess, six to ten days; Cures Fronted Feet and Chilblains, one to three days! Cures A rue and Ferer. one to two days, and all nurvousand scrr-fulous affection: cures üea'nes m ne to rur days; Cures all Pains in the Backt Breast, Ac, in two days, x Prof. Dt GtiTH, Philadelphia. Sir At Intcrra!. dnrinir thirtv veim rot. mv wife has been stituect to rheumatism of the niot Tiolent east lay four times a year sometimes so scTere as to mike it neces-wy to administer l:irf e doses of the unciure or cniacuru ana moi pnia, ana to roca ner like an infant In a large rockin chair, to Induce any re pose, i in Yin? rrequent corresponuenre witn my son, (No, 103Cheinutstret,of your city.) I informed him or an attack she had a'tu the muldle of Iat tuonth, I January, I which was of snch severity as to completely paralyie the system. He. in Iiis anxiety for his mother's welfare sent me a bottle of your Electric Oil; hut as I am one of the practioners of medicine in our plce. anl not a proselyte t any Kind of patent wruitiurt i uu unLiiic I ivc natural, iiwcyct,vu reflection, I concluded to try it, wMch I did, et per siona. directly up ti the letter, and after the third or fourth application she became rather passive, and before one-third of the bottle was used, not a sins; e restijreof the disease remained in the ystem,and she still continues well, although she rode out a distance of rouiteen miles without a renewal or any or ine jymptoms. I therefore feel it luy duty for the sake of surferinf huuaniir, and also fuily i-elieTinjt that merit, unilerall circumstances, should, be rewarded, to torward this testimonial. I am your, truly. JOSEPH P. KLK1.TU, M.D.. NewOreUia. P.O. Burliaeton Co., N.J. V. 9. Any communicotion for me will bereceired by ad lresiris to the care of my son, merchant, 103 Cnesnut street. Philsdclphis. May lnth, 1. Paor. Pa Orsth I have been the victim many rears of a Itheumat c aiTection.and lost the use of my limbr. I could not raise my hand to my head, in short, I was totally helpless. I applitvl your Electric Oil and bef'tre I had ued on bottle, I was perfectly restored. You may refer anr anftVee t me. 311.?. . IILTClllS, Sererteenth and Thomnon street. Mrs. nntchins is well known in Philadelphia and can be ad.lresed on the subject by ary one. C actios. inereare numerou imt:uns sprung up on the reputation that my article lm aciuireu( The public must beware. They are worthless J an .'8 LOOK OUT ! VAVIER B AU. MO ARTNER has a claim airainst Jm. me f.rscTtral hundred dol Urs but whether in tht form of a Note, Receipt or Account, I am unable to tar. Ail tiemons are liereby noiihed not to put chaw: from him ay claim apiinst n e, for I am not inrie'.ited to him, and will not pav any such claim. On the contrary, he is indebted to uie. jaaJMf 8AM CEL MYER3, kl AN ILL A AND HEMP BEDCORDS, IN DOZS. 1 AND UEEL3, 5v PackagHSfor sale v jau27 GIL UK KT A: KÖWLES. 1 1 ALTER ROPE.-23 Coils IIewpanl Manilla, for sale ty utLur.ni uu br.s jau27 Sycamore street near Water. AM NAH. I Jo x es WiL'tow tjlfis; i0 Kegs assorted Nailf ; just received and for sale by ä CRANBERRIES A XI) CHEKSE. j 10 bo es Choice Western Reserve Cheese; i bids CrauliurrieSi jut r-ei ved and for sale by J an il i ICKEKY& JOHNSTON. NOTICE. N notifying the public of mv retirement from bus" m ness, I beg lexve tötender them, and mv friends and pntrns particularly, my tlinnks for past favors and p-itronage, and would heartily recommend to their consideration my successor, J ACO 11 STRAl'll, who unlouiedly, will Justify all expectations or my frieuds. A. VY ALDKIRCIl. JACOB STKALD, Inreferlng tothe above, ds:re to sr. that having bought the entire itiick of Mr. W ALDKIRCH'S h:irdwrre stoe, iutands to carry on th? bmitifss as heretoore, an will e iitppy to serve .Mr. it . s old customer, as well as his rriendsnnn puMicin reneral with A Nu. tOOODa,aa4atthe LOWEST PKICEs. j-in IMilui. Coal ! Coal ! Coal ! WE have nowon hind, and are flat I v receiving, the bertCOALth.it has ever been introduced into this market, which a e are selling low. Good cur rency will le r-:ivel in payment. Orders left st the store or Ju. . uuiiiiKS, next to the State Uauk, will be promptly attended t. jatiiö-u v . ii i tiiia.9 ai (.o. KILLED OR STOLEN. I WHITE AND BLACK SETT Kit pOdr to re2. cover the dog I will give FIVE DOLLARS, nd fur vueiice which will convict the ts-ute who ailled, or ths thief who stole him, I will rive five aiars aaaitionai. t . U. KtAXo. janl? pocKirr ijooks. JrST received per Express, an Invoice of new ana choice style-tor fine Fort Monies. Pocket Books. Purses, Uacs, iic, ib great variety, and at prices to suit the times. Call at the old stand of HITTliOLFPJt SON, janft-lmd. Main bet. 1st and 2nd streets. A Situation Wanted. A MIDDLE-AO ED BUSINESS MAN, acquainted with business in all its branches capable of taking charce ot a stur, or keeoinf the In: oka ami itninr the out door bnsine5S of a n..",or a manufactory, nr a .-..' 1 . j in . . " iu'i, wiKiii raiptiM mrni. nnq will BcrejH l) wages, inquire at the Journal office, jan.SQ 3w COOPERS ATTENTION! THE onleriiigned has nw on Kind WIIITF'.4 C'BLtiBUATKII COUPKHH TOtil.S. A so a Inree assortment of COLLllUL'S AND CIN CINNATI Tress Hoops and PUnes. JAUUU SI IIA Lit, Successor to A. Waldkirch, Main st., bet. lt and 2d. jan-'s-iw For Sale Very Low. , 3IACHINE FOR CCTTINO LATHS, Shank's JL Patent. Also, a Twentvtwo Inch Corn Mdl. Simu'.'i Patent, both as goid as iiew . A wreain can l etcut by calliugat CHARLES WELLS' 11ml are Mire. Jan-,t' MUTUAL nnß lVjCRAXCB COMPAXY OP VAXDCRDURUH COCXTV THIRD ANNUAL KEPORT. WN pursuance of theMth Section of an Act of the General AswraWy of the State of Indiana entitled An Act for the incorpoiation of Insurance Conr- ! J-C? !. ! 1 . 1 I nie, uc mini itii-ir powers ana prenuir.g ine;r anties," approveilJ une 17th, l?v. The undersigned lirect'-r of tfy Mutual 'ire Intoranee Coaipany I Yandrr!iurgh Countv, sultmit the following Report: Amount of property Insured t"V'" (fl Deduct amount of policies sui rendered l-,ö5 10 Leaving amount of policies now outstandinr,. 105,103 I Value of Premium Notes as per 2d Annual ai. oi i rem. ote rcc a since,... ,im hj Deduct surrendered,... til 13 5,351 C5 Value of Prem. Notes now on band,... Cah on hand as per 2d Annual Report,.... .'j3 I'olicies, 33 to Transfers 3 äd 4. " for Interest,.. 18 55- t!0S 25 Dedll, Sup'i Salary, til f-S . U 00 1 00 , JtiO 00 110 (Kl a oo Ad vertiiii.s, Notary Puidic, Salaries, Donation to Fire Companies, Loss paid II. Meeker, Cash on band ASSKTS. Present Value of Premium Notes,. Cash on hand, furniture Total Assets, 510 65 12 2.W i I 50 Nurarer or I'oliciff .-utsandiaf i?3 Anmfna loailr on Premium Notes,. None. L.ossr, o Attest: ivuu l . LiULi i cec'jr. STATE OF INDIANA, ) Vanderburgh Countv, J ss William Ue.huan.W. Baker, Rohert Barnes, R. 5 Tenncy, Ii. P. Allis. V . It. Preston, l einr titilv swoni.MV that they are Di recto of the Mutual F.re Insurance Com;any of Vanderburgh County, and tha. the foregjirg Report is correct, and true lo their rest miowieii.'e ana t ruer. WM. IIEILMAN, W. RA K tit, KORT HARNFS, R. J. TEN NEY, II. I. ALLM. W. R. PRESTON. Sworn and subcrihed before me, this i:.ih .lav of J inoary. , itnesa my hand and .Notarial Seal, tne aate aioresaui. TIIOS. E. GARVIN, L. S. Notary Public of Vanderhurgh Co The anove Company continnes to take risks on buildings or their contents, either In town or country at equitable rates. W. RAKER, President. ItOB'T DARN KS, Treas. R. EutT, Sec'y. jhu PV-d&wlw HrCK.ETS k TUBS. IV dns. i1ain and fancy blieset; ao lanev nail tf t0 dot. p.i,nte.l tus, 91,2 and 3; 25 nesta (3 ea do; 25 do (Sea) do; J ust received in store and tw Ml" h-r Yf iief.iER a. Rinr;". !TAILS. 200 kegs superior nail, assorted iies, LM judt received aud for sale r v, lIKLLbn ML HIGur. jTMIRES . &t) h.xes Hamburg Cheese; a naas repper; h e. AlKuicc: Cascs No. 1 Nutmegs Just rrceivedand for sale by 1. t U- HEIM ANN KIC'E.10 Tiercel Rice justree'd and for s.ile br jan H VRKSTON bROH. V 44 sackt Rio Coffee: 1 bale Mocha; J vockets Java; jut rsc d nv spt3 Z. II. COOK i. SON.

SWAN & CO.'S LOTTERIES! Authorized by the State of Georgias Se870,000!!! FOR TEX DOLLARS!! TSe following Scheme will be drawn by 8. SWAN

& CO-, Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery , in eatfrof their Single Number Lotteries for February, 1P, aft AUGUSTA, Georgia, in public, under the super JitOdence of Commissioners. CLASS 1, To be drawn la 'tfccri3rcf Au'ciiW,Cetfg1iC,1a rubli on "SATURDAY, Fet)ruary 6th, ISiS. class ar. To be drawn tn the City of AugasU.Georgis.ih public, on SATURDAY, February IStb, ie;. CLASS 3, To he drawn ia the City of Augusta.Geofgia.ln public, on S.4 X UIUUY, Ve'jriutry 2CÜ1, 19. CLASS 4. To be drawn 111 the City of Augusta, Georgia, hi jublicf on SATURDAY. February 27th, IW, 0 TUB PLAX OP S1XGLE XUMBERS1 FIVE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-FIVE PRIZES! Xearly One Prize to every Xine Tickets. 31 A U X I P 1 C E X T SCHEME! TO BE DRAW EACH SATURDAY IN FEBRUARY ! 1 Prize of :n,nno l :Xi.iHio 1 1 1 1 lo.mfl 6.i00 4,1100 S,i00 1,W0 t0 1 I Priies of 4 4 u 100 2J0 10 I 700 mm m 1.'.' 600 fy0 1 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES 4 Prizes of tlDO Approx'j to 70,ouu prize arell, 4 do " " a.0" ' l4 do 200 " iu,mw prises " 4 do 125 " " a.""1" 4 do ICH " " 4,000 4 do :s " M Don 41K) 3110 200 M ( 4 do 5C " i,gw 5,000 do 20 are 100,000 3,185 Prixes amounting to 8320,000 Whole Tickets 10; Halves 5; Quarters i4. PLAN OF TUB LOTTERY. The Numbers from 1 to R0.U0O. corresponding with those N uiulws on the Tickets printed on separate slips of piper, are encircled with small tin tabes aua piacea tn AliiS WltakIThe lirit hj PHxes. similarly printed and encircled, are placed iu another wheel. Tne wheels are then revolved, and a number Is drawn from the wheel of Num'rs, and at the same time a Prize is drawn from the other wheel. Ine NainOeranü Prize drawn out are opened and exhibited to the audi ence, and registered bv the Commissioners: the Prize being placed against the Number drawn. This opera tion is repeated until all the Prties are drawn out. pproximatIon Prlxea. The two preceding and the two succeeding Numi-ersto thosedrawmg tlie hrst i irta will lie entitled to the 2 Arproximation Prtxea. For example-. If Ticket No. ll-'iU draws the 4 Til Ami Pri.o. thne TicVi t numbered 1121. 1 l il'.'. 11251 and 11252, will each be entitled to 4X If Ticket No. 5.1O draws the t,000 Prise, those Tickets numbered ii'.'.ool.yvj.willeachheetitiueato fiw.ano. so ou acmrAtna tthauive wheme. ti vmm Prizes of 20 will be determined by the last figure of the Number that draws the 70,ooo Prire. For evmnt.l. if tht? Number drswine the l.non Prize etds with No. t, then all the Tickets, where the numler ends in 1, will I entitled to 20. If fie Number etils with No. 2, then all the Tickets wher Jie Numlwr ends In 3 will he entitled to and so or, tn 41. Certificates or I'acKaes win rie sota ax me loiiowmg rtf. winch I. the risk: Certiticaieof Packaaeofl" " hoieiicKcu f ju nan " t 10 Quarter in i 10 Eiehth " 10 la oreflat Tlcaeta or l rrtlflcat4? enclose the money to our alires ior me i iceui ornert., on reieipt of wnicn iney win ie lorwanieu ly nit man. Purchasers can have tickets enuing in any figure they roar designate. The list of Drawn umters ana I'nifs win ie sent to niiThn,m iinmediatelv after the drawinf . gif- Purchasers will ppe wnte their sirnatures nhiin, and give tiieir l'ost omce, county ana state. Ji- Remember that every Prize is drawn and payaI.Im in fnll without deduction. C If All prizes oftl.tMOatid under, paid immediately after the tirawinz othef prizes at Uie usual tint ol thirty days. All communication strictly connaenttai. Address Orders for Tickets or Certilicates to S. SWAN Si CO., Augusta. Ca. n?" Persons residing near Montcomerr. A'aiama. or AtKnta. O -orcia. can have their orders filled, and rave time, by addressing 0. Swan it Co., at either of tho cities. t3iw A list or the numners that are drawn rrom tne wheel, with the amount of the prize that each one is entitled to. will he fuhihed after every draw int. in the following papers: Aurusta (Ueo.) Uonstitntionalint. New Orleans Delta. MolHleRerist'T. Charleston Standard, Jasnviiie itazette, Atlanta lnieincencer. New York Weekly Tav Book. Savannah Morninr News, Kichmond Disttatch News, and Paulding (Miss.) C Urion. Jan'-T'. INDIAN A ASBURY FEMALE COLLEGE. NEW ALBANY, INDIANA. rHK SPRING TKRM of th'.s Initution tJU opn Ji on Monday, February lt. Thecourne of studv W extenstveand thorough, emis-acius-all the ordinary English Drsnches, Mathematics. Natural Science, Ancient and Modern Ijancuareo, Painting and Iiraw inc, Vocal aud ltistxuiiient.il Music. The Institution is well supplied with Chemical, Physiological, Philosophical ana Astronomical Apparatus for the illuptration of the principles of tt-e Sciences, constituting invaluable helps in the acquisition of knowledge. YOrSO LADIES, Weare pnrsurvdtd, will nt find rreater advantages than are otfered them In this Institution, either for Literary Improvement or Refined Accomplishment in MusicPainting and Drawing. A larce numtw of Student can be accommodated with Boarding in the College BuiMIng in tue family of the President. A -ew morecan yet e received. Vor special Irformation, reference is made to Rev. II. Unions, Rev. K. II.Jobik, Rev. J. J. IIioht, John Isolx, Eso., Judge A. Iolehskt, nr to anil lw B. F. RAWLINS, President. rou SALE. JOTS n4 15 In SnmuM Fisher's Subdivision of A Out Lot No. 2, in the Uprw Enlargement of the Citv of Eransville. F.nin:re of Jänno-Jm DENliV l LUNKENIIEIMEIU MAOAZIXESAT THK L ABLIEST. Waverlr for Novemer: Emerson and Tutnam for November: Leslie's Gazette for Novetnl'cr; and ail the other Magazines: ankee Notions f.-r leretnber norf-tfj VOUELLS. tL'rons. 100 Steel and cat Tloughs, of erery sizeand kind at wholesale and retail, just received aa I fiw sale jan2ö-dw Z. II. COOK & SON. A1RAS9gEEl! GRASS EEEDl JK I1) bushtis Blue (Jnt.; 100 d7 On.haf(f (Jra: 20 do for sale by jvn2ti-dw llangariaa tirass, Jost received and Z. 11. COOK iL SON. IV E W CodfisKfor sale by 1 7. n. COOK fc JOV. g Ii K K. A PPLES.-30 bids asor:ed 'Ohio' 'Appi in KtiV mud for sal h BRAS! BRAX! BRAN! Ju 3JÜU ousuels Dran received per Railroad by Z- H.COOK fc SON. CIDKR VIXEOAR. 5 Dbls. Warraiilcd Cider Tinegsr.ln rtöre and fo alely SAM. VICKKKY. ÜCfAU AND TEAS. 3 Rest grades of White and Rrown Srosas; A errat variety ol superior l es, ror aale "r aucij SAM. VICKERT. Iorr.l.'iO Colla Ronton Manilla Wl Coils Jute op. ao do do PRESTON RRO. 25 do Cotton 50 do Ifcmn Received and for ale by rICEIVED LAST NICHT BY EXrRSSS. JLV I Prince of the Haute of David; Oueen s rate; Mom Sids y the Authorof Alone: Quits, by the Author of Initials; jan 15 J. IIEALY. KECEIVEDRY EXPRE.. Am-iican Almanac forlKV-; Rurton's Ecclesivst'iral History; Fruits fi). Christian Seasous, hr.t and second scries, at ljau21 J J.HKALY. Infant Caps. UST the thine fo' the season at mm VAUTIERt MAUCONNIER'S. COXFECTIOXERS ICJAR. J 25 Wils, just received ant fo stvlehv dec! (II LUE KT BOWLES. TB I, TOBACCO AXD CICJRS. 7f,o0 Aorte4 Importal Cigar; 75 Boxes Choice Tolacco: JO hfl Chests Tea.for suie at a small advance tot cash hv . II. CtKJK & MX. fTAII L9--kegs Whcci;Dj,aiort"d gi,for rale Yv CEO. FOSTER k Co. jan It ifRANBERRIEr?. ite.,tc. ÜM?sl,.eU..c.h0,ce Cranberriti; di Heads Prime Callage: Bush-U Suar Pn-nir: 00 do Pri-ue WMie Potatoe: . received il Ale li7 z. n. COOiw u so.x. BUTT ERTe 400 lbs Fresh Tab It Butter; 3f0 l ooking do M)0 dos Fresh kggs; just received nrA tor !e by JmmWT Z, II. COOK, ic SON. Alt nnd Laer Ileer Agencr. 3f II. CCNK h t'ON are A f nt for the sale t f F it A. Lnuck'scrlenued Ale.mlLaj,'erI5cer, and nave jas-t receivea a stock of each, to wh.ch thoy in vite the attention oi the Dealers. jüaI3 Z. II. COOK A- SON, egta.

COMMISSION & FORWARDING

P. C. O'RILEY 61 CO., it Ul INK I I üjlllULlüULU H EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Storage, ForT-.ardin? A: Commission MERCHANTS. GEXERALRAILnOAD.STEAMDOATAXIT' KXPKliSS AGENTS. Special Agent forthe Penni Central KA1LKOAD, 4 ND CONNECTION'S, oTer which we are nufh-. t ired thrive TIlROUOII REwtll'Ta AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE KATES. Havinsa m.imnioth Wharfiioaf at th landinr. the larpeston theOhio Hirer, capable of storing and pro teciineall tiierch.ixidx liable to damage firm exposure, we are pretared to Tacili:ate tne apau-uol all Cuns.gi.mri'ts forwarded to our care, ly either RIVER, RULROAD OR CANAL Particular attention will t e rxid to Rece vir. t rinffand Korwarding. ab,to thenaleof ary Prvince, oromer property consijnea to ns rorsaie, ai.d atisf.ict'on gaaranteed. - . Otnce ami extensive warehouse on Water street, idjoininn tbeTeleerephand on the Whj.-rfhoat, wlierw -we are to I found, attendinr to. the inten-sts of our pa'rons at all hurs, dav ami night. With ur snperior f -ilities: l.nar siandinr; nntirinf -energy; and knowledge of our I viness we feel con- - ndentof giving reneral satisfanion, and hope to merit, a continuance of the extensive patronage e are now enjoying. Liierai can advances will ie made on all consirn-. ments to either ourselves or correspordet t In any ef the principal markets, North. Er st, or S nth. lew v. u. U KlLtY c CO. WM . IIOVTX. W. X. AISM.X, Late of Geo. Foster; Co. Late of Howard li Brown. BROWN & A I KM AN. Receiving, Forward Ins aud General' COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AGENTS FOR KANAWHA SALT C0MPAXTV Eransville, Indiana. WE have frme- a C"-pÄrtjierldp under the atvle of DROWN & AIRMAN, and offer ur rvices In the capacity as set forth in our card above. We are fullv preparrd to extend everv ficility shipper, either I y CAN AL.RIVKR.ur KAILKOAD, and assure them that their inten sts shall V faithful I v ' 1" .vm , vm m V I.I W W 1 ineir tiaironnce. Office and Warehouse on the orner of Main tra and the Canal. WM. BROWN. Jn32-tf ) AIKMAX. CARD. J.S. MITCHELL & CO., Commission and ForwardlngT AleTcbanu ' Under the TelegraphOff.ce, EvansvilJe JOII."M 8. MITCHELL, At the Depot Cowling (jreen, Ry. PARTICULAR attention c.ven to Receirinr. ttnr ' ing, and Forward ifig any Produce corsigned to u We will also use our le esertior.s to efft-ct the rnosf advantageous rales of goods sent to us for that rur- . 1." . ii i - l-ot) tiiurr at X.TU13T111C ur io i:cg ureen. jan ii-K EDWAKD R. HILL, (I.ATK vrivn J. t. .wrCNELL) COMMISSION &. FORWARDING ' and WIIAUriJOAT PllOPKlErUR, EVANSVILLE, IND. THE undersigned has "recentpurch:ised a UKST CLASS liARF UOAT and estailih ed himself in E vansville to transact a Furwardlug and commission lusuieis. Possessine ev.rv facility for receiving and shinptrc Menluuidire, Flour, Grain, Pork, Lara, i.e., with de4ttch and on the most reasonable terms, he woula reiipectlully solicit the patrors.e .f nienhar.ts acd. smppers generally. z.vn auv a. 1111.JL.. STORAGE WAXTEdT" UTE are prepared to store inonr Fire Proof Ware house any quantity of Orain, Produce, or Mer cliandize, on the most liiierul k-rms. Having lai ge and a.ry rooms up stairs, particular cat will be taken of Household Furniture, Agricnltural Implements and all kind of roods or ware liable t damage from damp or rust. Insurance effected at the lowest firt proof rate, by tht mouth, or longer, when desired. V areliouw lcitted on comer of Locust street and Vf . and t. Canal, and mnrt convenient fiv ahippir. River or Railroad. Apply toOrO. f OSTr.K k CO. ap2. CAXAL STORAGE. 1HAVE a large double Wanhottse at the fail l! tin,ca.a'le of storing ny amount of produce. hich will Ka received, stored, taken care of and held subject to the owner's orders on Cie inot reasonabl terms. 1 O. OT.ILET mhiiy. NEW FI IUI. fYMIE ncdersigned Lave formwl a ct-partoerihip Ja. under the etv.e 01 noLLIXUsTORTIt A BROTHER and have Just received a large and -i"Me stock of Q U K i: N SWA if V , LOOKING GLASSES, .. t r- e.T int. f ... HII.VA, VIIj.SOOM All, ftC. ftl. at Prenton Rro'sold stand, opposite Bentent 4e Vie'e's, where we will le please! to we fc! lour frienils. The stock U entirety rew, manufactured to oorown opler, xprelyforlhe Lv;mville wh-'i "tleand retail trad. e rot.ss to sell as tow as any market, and aat sfac tion given ia ail cases. Personal attention civrn t- or ders. W. E. HOLLlNGWOPTH, janI2-lm T.J. HOLLINGSWORTU. jVEW BOOKS ! NEW BOOKS !- L Quits, bv tlie Anthorof Initials: I'artheiiU, or the Last Days of rarwhua, only just publishel by 1 icknor Sc Fields: The Plsnt Hunters, ly Capt. May&t ßewd; Mabel Vsugtian: Mosside. by Msrion Harland; Meadow Brook. Ly ilia. Holaics; Lena K;vers, Hotncsiead on the Hill Side, d: SchiM.d Davtst ltucl'v: A new sapilv f the t Mooks of lh ysr fir sale' -. ' .ii -v. ....... ....v. V...' I jan 11 j will, lu & v u.i 1 1 i'.i PATENT BREAD BAKERY. First Street near Main. THE NEW YORK BAKERY, f irmerly owned ty J.C. iiaunt, liaving en .iive-l proprietor, famIieactn n-w dein l upm i-T-rv xrticie ild fn.m lb naierjr ht-ing FKKSII, CLEAN, anl G0CP. Ail Kinds of Crack r, and Pilot Ilresi I y the p-.ud cr hanel.at Cincinnati or Liuimle price. H-dding the exclusive r pht for Vandt-r'-urth coomt to nutiii. fwture the c lc!iratel Patent Urevf, ao popular in the Kastern citie!, being cheaper nnd more liealtliy than the ordinary tAW's brval. Families, Hotels and Keamboat are Invited to try it. Fre b tJike or every description alwavs on handandall rder promt ty filled and delivered. WeUincsan1 Partie upj.'tr? l with r'ancv Cakesand Pies at th shorten notice, livt Ku-tlkü and Ilunns every fternoon. To e' liBhment will hereafter be known a Oie PATENT HREAD BAKEHY. tM-: IT.! AITV Kfl IS. STiO boxes, consiatlre of ITilpni ent S. iciry Shav nr. Traorparent C.--i.e. Trapient liars. rancT Rose, Fancy liars, etc. J ust received aud foi sale rear low Ly . GILBERT & BOWLES. UNDRIE.3 100 drums New Tiss: HO bxs hnl f ind quarter Raisini; a tierces . f. Alm.iu ; 3 New Fil-erts; Resses V hon es fcirdines, (10C0 boxes) 50 boxes Ia.burg Cheese; Beceived and fur sale ly jan 15 I. k D. IIEIiTANN. - CUNDRIES.3 K'-OIsi: oxet and halfs f tar Candles; JOO reaais tapping Paper' SOdox. Genuu.e Miak er Brooms;. 10 dot I. it. Half Bushels. 10 lioxes CI-ab Pins, in gross Cedcr FauceU. Received aud for sale ty jaulä J. & D. HEIMASX WOAP AXD CiXDLE. - 3 23 boxes full weight :ar Cardies; 2a boxe Cincii.na'i Tallow Candles; 2ä boxe Cincinnati 1'alm cap. Ail of choic quality, an J for sale at reduced prices, br (iILRr.RT & BOWLES. WOODK.V DüW'LS, fee Ks) Neci (KKleii l(o U; 15 doiea do Travs; I do Ai.'d Chunis: 0 do Rolling pins; do Mashers, j us rcce' and for sale by 7.. II. COOK EOS. IIUXGAUIAX GRASS SEED. KAIED in Decatur county, Iowa, original ged fnm Hungary aliout 5 years ago. Turns of! from 4 to " tons of ky i the acre, preferred to anr other hay foe mock-. A stock of the aliove Seed iu ree'd by ijan 13J 7.. II. COOK k SON. Agts. ITVtlEDREEP.JLF iiO is Choice Pried Beef: W do Reef Tongues: 3 BMü Prime Pork; just received and for sale jan'rt. Z. H. COOK k SON. HORSE hllOE XAlLfi -e0w4:riiuine li KI FFIN " IT. Nsil on hand an for sale by (jan 12J SAM'L OCR. FOR RENT. ONE of thebert business stand In the citv, neat doorto J. 1. Byrne'i on lain street. Poession given immediately. For patlicnlsrs Inonlre of dec-Ä-tf. IhiHKI.LAl CON TON. KJUXimiE..s3 4" boxes lUit-in: t .0 half loxe Raisins: 125 ooxes No. I Herrine; 50 Ibis Cement, j ust received nd f. sale by . ; I'RiTON RK'O? FOR RENT. ard enq.llra of fjan.vtf.l J. P. BV RVE. JEWRAIcIXS.-S-i Hoxta Ch .ice New KaIi.j: &"i0 Ifct New Cifrod; NM Its l"r.ih A.ta Corr. s, st rr-ived 54 ale by , Z.V.. v" v . vi;y.

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