Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 62, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 February 1858 — Page 2
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EVANSVILLE, IND. THURSDAY FEB. 4 TELE"APH Contains important and Wterestins
adriceafrom Washington. The case of any arrangement for taMag; back the 3 res fcrcMr ro rii I iJUo 0 Tth Tnrliana Senators has been under Wabash and- Erie Canal. Tha' resolu- solct, arid parents bcein to recoirnizo the dan-
dtteU: d the Mormons are suins for peace. 1 ne lvansas aeoate was excitea. .?. THE ADJiiAiSTUATiu.a The President has now fully and clear- . . ' . . . 5? ly defined his position in regard to the Territorial question, and his adherents ,7 1 q , . will now bo obliged to assume theirs. 1W m,Kt rW hetweea the . J V : " ; . J A tnnes of the Femocratis- party Of this State and cP tlte wholo Northwest, and thosö'of th' Biecutive. The President' contends that the peace of the country is' to be preserved only by making the will and the interests of a . . . . . . Territory yield to tho unconstitutional i i u i r demands and the sectional m.erests of O t . r 1 .t I - ine ÖOUtn. Ue UeiCDUS UIO .. ..!- i) neither upon constitutional or legal rights, nor upon the obligations of recio r o I nrocal itistice and dutr between States 1 , and seodons of the Union; but he pro- . 1 t - i. t..... ..I poses to vioiaie, oy me most y r.umwi m proceedins and in the moat offensire manner, the inalienable DShtS Of the m- , w .habitants of a Territory to determine for themselves the nature of their own wi in;fJntirmi simn'r to pratify the "- v o I f i i i l . i . : :.. I unmsumoie uemanus anu luviutua pretensions of a single, selfish, material luvcrcii ui iuc Muuku. jus mimü w. .u Slaveholding interest for the pressrvation of its institution, is as sordid as that of the manufacturing, which appeals to the rt it rn Qovernment to tax All other interests for its especial, support. The claim of the slaye interest is openly set forth as tne claim of the rights of property, and it is asserted, and is now to be enforced against tho superior, sacred and inalienable political and civil rights of the individual and citizen. The dearestfundamental rights of the people of a State are to be ji . .1. I nin pn inpm nnnn iiia riaim ni nini in i rirniiprt v other relations tho master stands in in all moral relations to his slave as to other human beings. This war of the interests of property against fundamental political rights, is supported by a President of the United States, upon the plea of expediency, to avoid the difficul . tie3 which the unreasonable prete nsionof ., ail upon a selfish interest threatens to entail the country, if its sordid claims be not granted. The people of Kansas are told if their will is violated and their rights trodden down by the enforcement of the Lecomptoo tonstitution,tney can speedily recover them. To dispersa the , 1 e 1 iL . 1 I lowenncr clouds of discord that nan? o - a Over the country, they are told it will . r : .j , ucj .u Ui Fu.ufc.Sui iV y.c.u w i.ulation of their inherent rights, because by and by they will have the power and the rhanrn in r1thron( thn tvrant. These counsels of Democratic President narteke neither iiccuvui nuivu uie(ui tubiuatuiuiuu UDOn ItS mots at tue tnresnold. nor Of I western Democracy, that professes to follow where principle leads, regardless of expediency, measures or men. r ....... -n r j 1UO AUU1IUMUSUUU H1U UUU I1V BulltvnrUr ia TC ncs a rw-dicv in tbi Stat. The views of the whole people are unan- . .... .1 Yl I l7U3 " ivno supporw lb uiuai. iwa tw tue üibcutire alone for the reward of his serTice: for he will seal his fate with the . r r A CONYE.TIO OF TUB PEOPLE. Tlie COUnty Mass Convention held at Terre Haute on Saturday was the largest assemblage of the people ever held in the county. The proceedings indicate the highest state of popular feeling. The Journal says all was harmony, and everything passed off with unparallelled unanimity. The people were present in a body and gare force and effect to What .f. n i. w .Democracy by tneir hearty and enthusisue approval. uo uou-iaa aocinne oi Territorial rights was fully endorsed. It was resolved: "That the great princip!e of popular aovMn .. rv 1 : . 1. 1 i x-.i i civigubj cuiiivcu iu uio jvausas-eurasK 7" 11 1 wVP.lJ airwiiy 10 tntwe 4ta VAlI All fnfnhk Tann AfiAa a .1 V. s V. as well as all future Territories, and that the right to regulate their domcstio institutions in their own way, sabjoct only to the Conatitution of the United States, was euaranteed to the people of Kansas and Nebraska and that any denial of a fact so palpable and well understood, is a breach of faith, let it come from whatsoever source it may. , 1 nai we aro in lavor oi the great princi pie of the Kansas-Nebraska bill, and byjho ; ffnV of "a n Terr itö rl J" right of approving or rejecting at the ballotbox any organic law that may be framed by irrT, sas or other Territories shoald be accepted by Congress, which ha not been fully and fairly suomutcu w uiw wnvnac voters or said Ter ritoncs and approved l irrai vritcr tncreoi. ine evuiviv. ; i. case to accompany tho application for admr. s;on. Tbe resolutions further declare, that c TVmncrats. ther recrvmiza the sntxr. eign right of each State- to regulate- its domestic institutions in its own way, and to make such laws as the people thereof may desire, subject only to. the Constitution of the United States. As the Constitution of the United States confers upon Congress the sole right to regulate and establish the currency of tha country, the right of the QftA9 IA. PAf A MMsaaa jh i'am fV Amlf W4 as S.M j svr . okrj uiiriMirALiiina au w 1 s jm , . . perucy .uuuouui one, sv ui. erciseöt waicn oy me Biaies, ail true
chattes and material tallies; for the whatever way th.y would decide the question, 11,0 Pni-ano jes m ,;bf nrib cisbnirtn bil Nws i because tl.cy have a much deeper interest in chemical composition from the lhdro car Tight Of the Slaveholder to his slave IS th p) mtn tban wo liaVe! and know boH in tarl Ih process is to analyze tho Vnf ri..kl nf nrmurtir in hit 1ilp in - 1. in.flrntmn. .nil !.-.. k.n SUbstanCC Mid Elld the CXUct Ultima.O UiOtlH
VU m ll.ui w. V vin. ... i . w wv , ... I 111 141 11 irvkkWI n lin. iiifHimtvi.'' 01. ti.u. iiihii
of the spirit of American and lay the fonndation of fntnre States and , , . . '
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Democrats are opposed. That the wis-1 Hrtm rnnn ... : ... , I domofCong.ess in establishing a- sub-
treasury system Tor the Union his been i- . . . : . . vindicated by experience, and thefpropnety ofltsappllcailOntoSUtetreasafieS ;a rr, n j1 now manifest. The Convention de-
Claredin C2pliCl terms', its Opposition to Israeli, with which onr grandmothers were
tiom c!o trith th. faUnr!4it ones, pointing in the right direction. ttU tiT.s tft.m...rrtr. fiV. o.,...-. ..... th ' .lno. revolution aiy manner ot eiccunz Lmtcd Mates N?natoir, or ctaei orcccrs, ch on to have been Inaugurated m our Gep ri I n ? xf?; m Reared, That a call for aMaw Conven',0? ,lL? J?P ' Stf.U 'In"M 00 nc,a "r'; on4 P' Li mecU our hearty approbation, and that we 7 , incse resolutions loaicaie wui i l ix f-.,,o r r,i,tfnrm rt u adopted at Indianapolis on the 23d. The paopleof Vermillion county, following the example of Vigo, haTe called ft mass 1 .!.. Tr..MAn.. meeting of the citizens. The people are . . . r. r t.ef .icin in mVvalli Ar mt ! net rnA i loaii awv.v. n-"1 ... i , cranny 01 tne omce noiuers anu rru--v i I ScirnnLs at Isdiaxapolis. Tha com. 1 mittees appointed at the Ward meetings T IT ! T 'l 1 I inuianapoiis, on rnaay last, nare aiready raise! over $3. rontrihiition3. to sustain the Dublic
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schools. About $1200 more is required j0 carry them through the year upon the i t.:u t u k uian vu uii.u kiiujr u uccu uiijuiKUt ! . . ..... remaining sum needed for their support wm raiScd, it is thought, without Qjnjcuiiy, uns commercial urm uas offered $200, and another $100, on con dition the citizens shall make up enough to sustain the schools for the year, on .. . . . . . tne pian oa wh,h they have been conductcd. Do; trine r 133 1 and 185. During the discussion of tho Kansas-Jc braska bill, in the Senate of the United sutes in 1S34, Judge Douglas said: uTi,. .:(! ti,.ti,.r. .v.i,ln 1 IIO injDI VI VII W LA 4 b Iii V UIV1I I beer, that this (the slavery question) and all r..i..t;n t, .UmnJt; fr.tr. ftAwr iiieiia a v ! as, v wvmvonv muhu and domestic policyof tha Territories, ought to ba ich to tne decision or mc pcodio mem- i . . . .......... we, who have never bocn there, can decide for them. " Tho Secretary of State, General Cass, then a Senator from Michigan said: " Ve know we cannot touch their domestic liAirtli. nrrtlirir rlomostio altar: their famiy and social relations; their wives nor their children; tnir trun-vrrantt, nor tneir maid servants; their houses, their farms nor their Tironcrtv. without a arot filiation of the in- I alienabh riyhlt of man. consecrated by tho blood of our fathers and hallowed by the afft!nn, ftr thiP ons M Stephens of Georiria. took an active and leading part in support of the bill. We again copy from his speech made in the House on the l"th or Febuarv 1354 ' ' . Democrats from tho North, stand upon this great question of popular rights? Do you VVIJ3ll.l'3I Ik v 111 W. T ttllv tu t.winw II uiki u .f vproruifabivc oi buuiiix hib uivo vi tue Venturous pioneer, and reatrictirg his suftraze in a matter concerning his own interest;happine8s ftnd government, which he is much wore capablo of deciding than too are! inS: eo to the frontier, wnetrate tho wilderness, ?nt down the forest, till tho soil, erect schoolr . f r . . I their caraeitv for aelf-rorcrnmcnt. or th?ir i"9t riul? 10 Je"-,"IV conformably to the IVn.firntinn nf tliA ITnirwl Ktntf. "We, of the South, are wiiiins? that they n!,ld exerciso it r 1 ,ur,jci oj im eondition qf th Afrtcan race among them, as WEl. AS VTO'H OTUKR QC EST IONS OF DOXESTIC POLICY." RiiTTit.tt.-. Tha work on trtn Sontlicm " " ' IU;nois Kariroadf lrom Vincennca to 3Iotind city j, coinfr on witix a ß00u dcai of Tif,or notwithstanding the times anl season: and the strongest confideneo is expressed by the people along the line, and by officers of the road, that a few years will see Its completion, From Grayvillo to Carml the bed of tho road r a 1 I has been grabbed and the grading began The town of Graytillc is flourishing and is growing as if by magic. It baa two flouring mills, one of which manufactures be tween two and three hnndrcd barrels of flour per day. Two large saw mills aro nnable to snpply the demand of the town for lumber. There aro merchants iu the place whose an nnal sales exceed $100,000 each. It support9 two flourishing newspapers, and docs a large business with tho counties of White. Wabash.Edwards.Lawrcnce.Uamilton. Wayne . . n.luttn. It town in Southern Illinois. Tn Steam eh Decatcb, announced in our telegraph yesterday as having been sunk I -. r.r t -.:ui . i. i. r .1.. 1 ueir jiciiipiiin vj atriaiiiz iuo wrwK vi nie shotwcll, was a new boat, on her second trip I ' ' from Kew Orleans to Cincinnati. .She was
ves; and that we onjzlit to bo content with I n'llJ "! "'. v '
i nonses ana ennrcnes. exiena civilization, i ua r i. .
of betterino- their eonaition. either A disappointment in love was tho canse or
built at Pittsburg the last season at a cost of he abundant in tho vicinity of Now Or40.000. Tho boat and carrro was valued at leans, and orango trees arc putting forth
- . . G0,000. Tho boat was insured for $20,000; I the cargo wus fully insured. TWilliam Cole , a son of James Cole, wbo, with Mrs. SchulU, has been held over trial in the Victoria Ilughca case, in Cin cinn1 has been arrested on a charge of threatening Victoria with personal violence in caseshe appears against his father. Ano ther P"1 had offcrcJ tho irl e50 not t0 I appear. I "siding in the vicinity of St. Louis, recently 1 met wrin a icrnoic ueain. oik nau sirayca I . . . . II. l..il L'l. . 1 1 . away in the wood, and was not found till some davs after she was missed, when she I wa discovered in a thicket, where she had died of cold and starvation. gentleman in Hamilton, Canada, a an accurate thBrmometricaT record S3TA who keeps an accurate thermometricaT record, y that on tho third and fourth days of July, lS57,tl:e mercury stood at SO degrees, and with the same exposure on the 25th and 2wth of January, 1S53, it stood at 50 and 52 deg In each-case the hoar cf obervatioa was at A. JEt a - . . l-Luring the month of January four huDdred and Mvanty-eight arrests were made Mn Pt. Louii.
Moth im, a Word With or. "Throw phytic to tho dog9, ''ava Maclietlt. Very h lt onght to be thrown to them; but
there is somo yiivsic that a discreet dog wbuU hesitate tn touch. The world, however, 6rHvs whWevcry f.me it turns tiponiu "w T!w horrible compounds of lormcr ly are falling intc disus especially tho .nfn0rai rations., abhorrent aiiko to tai ami WJSSjS? o"Ä SÄffi imrcKarped witn calomel, ana navorcd with fc. tter thn niandiiig reraedyror internal worms ot every upcvies, aainat which no objection, can poaai&ly be nrffed. har recently been introduced. It in w0iw Vceeublo and really dilicions. This, ' h BCCn d , d K , Wom' Pastille., will dehy. Of a delicate rogJ c0, mnd havi theJapp(.arBllcc and flavor of a zennine candy, tbcyaro entirely nlikc R medicine. If yöu should put one of lb(J ivtllles in the month of a child and then can it physic, tho little rogue would langn in your lace. in view oi mo aurminar incrca?o id tue and of the fact, that it ha been referred, by distinguished medical men, to vermicular prcpar lie des mothei :juraiioD a mwi opponnno invention. deserves a vote ot thank Irom nil the it lir in tVin TTninn.frtr two ro:inns. In 1.. 4... l 1.:. T. J 1 , OR .Ä UlBh UIID IIIS lAIilbl UW 1 11 V 1 1 vmiv UffiM - tn.il iv anil 5tho.it n.ain. n.l in tlio y r- - , . . ond place it is not painiul to administer luem- JJcrc ,s n" "camz, .....5, no L-rpaminop nr if tlmrn tie it 1.4 to ml at the remodr. not to od atrav from it. Wc , , . - liL" TJX - 1 . 1 . ..11 way, we imagine tuai growapopio vuu ly is tha "child father to the man. n but the Iie,cclcu, comp amis o u .uuou ai hood. Mothers., vbink of this iv LUrtcal Kernte. rgf-We think it is bardly known even to tho l intelligent ot onr readers, how deep tho mysteries of creation. We knew there were wonderful discoveries in theso times i ..1 i . .1 i: l not kllow chemists were imitatimr in tucir crncib'cs and even surpassing tho most wonderlul production of orcunio life. Dur ing onr visit to Lowell wo were introduced by one of their prominent citizens to tl.e luhor atorv rf Dr. Ayeh (inventor of Chtny rc tial and Cataiiie Villi,) where we were shown with generou frunknei his processes and his product. This mntcr genious of h'w art is mansfacturing the subtle essence of flowers from tar and other vegetable substance, ills essence 01 xine rtppic, .-v.raw . ! ll tf. 11 ocrry, necKc.ocrj, quince, i cur, YUkSI'i Cinnunion. sc., not only equal but they cx- . n rxmy..olT. :'lüS yc?cliimc "-" r. of which it is made, then recotnposc them in tli Käme proportions which exist m nature. Christum AdtocaU. sf A German barber named Nolto has been arrested in New Orleans for the murder of another German, that ho might obtain his wife. The two. were out on a hunting cx cursion, in the vicinity of the city, and Nolto shot the deceased in tho back, killir.tr him on tbe f u The deccad and his wifo were r 1. i boarding in tho house of olte, who it appcred, for some time past, had been endcavue to "co tho woman to run away with . 'Jf.19 ? ?VjI-t0l? t his design lie committed tho dreadful deed that ho might accomplish his purpose. When arrested ho made a desperate effort to escapo by committing another murder. IIeattcn.pt . , . . n ueeeeding, placed the pistol to his own breast, but it would not go off. On the same day, a man named Mitchell wfts knied in a coffee house, by Henry Liter, Henry, who .tabbed him with a knife. Tho murderer escaped An inquest was held the same day on the -- M.a r-l . On tvn fnmior ix.ii.;nnilw nt. toin tcJ sdf destruction, caused by similar disappointmcnts. 4j lhe money prcssuro is severely felt in some parts of Missouri. In Scbnyler county tlicro i no money, and produce will not bring it at any price. Tbe debt of tlio comI t t .....i,.. n -....., .. .... I llllilM IJiV lllVAUtlUll.VU PUmii.VlW worth about fifty cents on tbe dollar. i3T"W mentioned that Mr. Thipps, of Hawkins connty, Tennessee, realized this J income of f 20,000 from the labor of fifty negroes, or 400 to each negro. Tho cost cf supporting the negroes is not over f oO per euch, leaving a net income of 3o J to the owner from each. J5JA bill has passed tho Ohio Legisla ture repealing tho law passed a few years ago, denying tho nso of tho jails in that State for tho confinement of higitive 8jav es. &7"A young merchant of St. Louis mystcriously disappeared on Saturday night last. Pcxt morning his hat and pocket book were found near the depot of the 1'acifie Rail road. J2FAt the stock-board in Boston, on Wednesday last, three shares of tho once famous Vermont Central Railroad, were offercd for sale, and brought one cent per share. I . . .. 1 cash on delivery. Iorccn peas anu new potatoes are said I .... . .. . their blossoms, and in some instances yielding fruit. fIt is stated as the cause of the hard times in Memphis, that fully $,000.000 worth of cotton, which seeks a market in that city, is retained iu tho hands of plan ters, awaiting an appreciation in value. 57Tha stcamar Hickman struck a suag ftbout thrcC milc bcW Van Burcn' on Fn" J day last, and sunk in about threo feet water. Sho was heavily loaded for Van Buren. 137" A party of twenty hunters in theNn eces Valley, Texas, kilkd. in one day 15 deer, H7 geese, and ii turkics. which with tho smaller game-, made an aggregate ot 7,500 I P0UJ1S t37"Abont one hundred and thirty thouftavA 'Z f Campbell county, a., andhundred. been killed in of beds have- been manufactured from the fea thers. J3F"Fotir vessels, belonging to Detroit, will f?o into direct trade between that port and Liverpool in the spring. They will I ln.1 nrttti ifar.i anil hlarlr wilnnt timrwr. ISTThe notes of the Indiana. Fre Banks are now taken in Cincinnati at one percent. I discount, with an improving tendency.
Db. Roback's ScAsnrxaviAX ErsrrriEs
Tho triumphs of these irresistible specifics mark a new epoch in tho conflict which lias so long bwn waged by Medical Science with disease and death. Dr. Roback's Scandina vian Ulood Torificrand Blood Pills, embrace within the scope of their remedial action, the whole circle of diseases. Their inventor as serts that in all cases where the shadow of impending death has not already fallen upon he patient, a care may bo effected by these medicines. They operate in the right way, and upon tho very sources of vitality tho elements of the blood. It is in tho veins that the great struggle between tho virus of disease and the principle of vitality is car ricd on. If the poison devitalizes the blood, death eusucs for, as the Sacred Book has it. 4tiio life is in the blood. Now to this poison this common principle which Underlies the symptoms of all maladies the Scandinavian Remedies are a sovereign antidote. Hence their cures of Pulmonary Consumption, Scrofula, affections of the Stomach and Liver disorders of the Bowel, etc., are permanent. They do not temporize with a complaint; they eradicate it. With these remarks, which seem tons justified by the facts, we invite attention to Dr. RobacV advertisements. i7Thc o!Hoial residence of tho Governor of North Carolina, at Raleigh, which is owned by tho State, is called hj law, "The Governor's Palace." This is the only build ing in the United States which is officially and legally culled a palace. The lower branch of tho Legislature is House of Com mons. C3T" Ex-Prcsidcnt Fillmore, Is to bo mar ried on the 11th of February to a Mrs Mcintosh, whoso former hosband made fortune in the crockery business in Albany and was president of tho Albany and Sche nectady Railroad during the last three year preceding the consolidation. LOCAL ITEMS. EsfThe Yocso Mens' Daxcixo Clcb will hold or.e of their Dancing Soirees this evening at Marble Hall. The music will be us ! charming the beauty as fascinating, and the graces present moro enchanting than ever. 5T" The steamer Wra. Knox is at our wharf, and will leave lor tho Wabash this day at 12 o'clock. The Knox is hard to beat and will make her trip in quick time. Sec advertisement. J37 Tho attention of the ladies is invited to the auction sales of dry goods and lancy articles, by Woolscy & Nelson. The sales commence to-day, tnd will bo continued until the en ire stock has boon disposed of. Great Uargains may be expected. ArcnoN Sale or Fbuit Trees. We call tloatttntion of our readers to the sale of fruit trees, shrnbery and plants, which talccs place on the 10th inst., on Main street. They arc in excellent conditioc3 and are of the choicest spee'es. JT" Some malicious person has reported that Ltons is giving away garments; this is not trne, although it cannot be denied that ho is making up elegant garments to order, fur cheaper than they have ever been sold in Evansville heretofore. He has a variety of fine overcoating and some beautiful overcoats from Devlin's, 2sew York, that ho is closing out at cost. fJTAx Assault. William Kockcy.a boy about twelve years old, who is too well known in bis own neighborhood for his youthful rowdyism, was yesterday brought before Esquire Walkes for throwing a snow ball at the little daughter of Mr. Farrell and doing her a serious injury. He was fined by tho Squire fifty cents and costs, which made tho pcnaliy about seven dollars. This example, wo hope, will check the mdo black guardism that infests many of oar streets, in crowds of ill-mannered and nngovcmablo boys, who appear to be growing up without any parental restraint or direction. aWe shall soon need a house of correction for juvenile offenders, if parents do not more faithfully discharge their duties. MARRIED, On the lt inSMiit. iu St. Jams' Church, at Yin eein.es, by Kev. B. M. Chapman. Mr. V. W. VELT ma. ami .Miss AUPA, I'.augn.-.T l 11. 11. Uould, ail or that city. dii;o. On Wednaliy morning the 3d lust 1 R5. ELIZA BETH WALKfcR, Coucortof Wm. II. Walker. The friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral to-morrow at S o'clock from his resiaence on Seeon 4 street near Gum. On the 2d irnt..at the reidence of her father. J. F. Crixp, Mr. ANNA REBECCA STOCKS, a-ed twen-ij-ix years. The friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral at ST. PAUL'S Church, this afternoon at two o clock. SPECIAL KOTIGES YVSva. NOTICES in this place, 10 cents per line a.i one insertion; "J" cents per line tnree times ou cents peT line one week: discount on longer time. Lectures on Morntonlsni. nr- Stephens and Mr. J. p. Stephens will deliver lectures on this sub ject at Marble Hall this evening. The true character of MormonUni artrayed, startl ing developments are made, before unknown. Mormon ism will be contrasted with Mahometan isn. and Judaism, Spiritual Wifery, the Secret Endowments, the Priesthood, the pvonites, &c. Jtc. treate of. Admission 10 cents. fehl. AV Challenge the World To produce a preo ration so eminently harmless, so generally approved, and so perfect in its operations as "CRISTADORO'S IIAIB DTK." It corrects the injurious effects of other dyes, Invigorates the Hair, is applied in a simple manner, op. rates instantaneously, does not stain thesVin.and its tint are he COUNTERFEIT OP XATURE. Sold everywhere and applied by all Hair Dressers. JOSEPH CRISTAD0R0, feb3-dwlm No. 6 Astor House, New York. 3Iarrray b LanmaBa Plorlda Water. The Spanish ladies are connoisseurs' in perfamery.aad throughout South and Central America, Caha and Mexico, thi U preferred ty them to every otter flinl extract. In the fnited States it is displacing the Farina Cologne and the Paris essences- Sold by TX T Iinman & Kemp.wholesale druggists, CO Water Street, New York, and by all druggists, at 50c. per bottle. febS-dawlw Prof. De Wrath's Orhsinal Electrle Oil This great discovery la now creating a great sensation among the Medical Faculties of Europe and this coantry.. It will cure the following, (not everything): Cures Rheumatism, Pa!n In Breast. 1 day; Cures Neuralgia, Croup, Tooth Ache, Bums,- 10 minutes Cures Hemorrhage, Scrofula, Atscen, 10 days; Corel Bruises, Wounds, Tetter, 1 to t iayi: Cures Ear Ache, Stiff Neek, Ague, 1 day; Cares Felons, Broken Breast, Salt Rheum, 3 to days; Cares Qulnsey, Palpitation, Pleurisy. 1 to 1) dayi; Cuses Asthma. Palsy, QooW Ery sipelas, te 20 days; Cures Frostod Feet, Chilblains, Stiff Joints, Chronic T&euniannn, tort Throat, Scarlet Fever, and tL lame made to. walk by a few bottle. febi.sfcwlw
Why. will yon Delay! Why will too negier.
that disease wit ich is tatinrrfuch deep root, and which giTe you warning r that hacking couth, that yon are fct ripening- for eternity I Why encourage that ain in the side, the raiir f llol,'those night veaU. or that difficult breathirig, which silentry' whisper in your ear that aomethiAg mdA be done to save you from th jrave of the ccusumptifef Why act so carelessly by permitting that disease to destroy your htalth, and hasten you to the torrb from whence no traieler f rer yet returned? SILENCE THAT DREADFUL COrGH! Or death must carry you to your silent grare. Why dulay a hile there is yet hope! Consumption is cause by impure humors of the blood being deposited in the cells of the lungs. Hence, the lnngs are like a f pring of wateri when rolled up by the dirt or mud, if clear water constantly flows through the springs, impurities or mud will I conveyed away by the pare water. Just so with the blood when kept in a clean or pur stale; as it constantly flows through the lungs, it carries away atl corrupt matter, and perfect health will be the result. From two tj three pill taken erery night or every other night, or enough to keep the bowels regular, will in fc reasonable time eure con sumption , The reason these iU are used rrore than all others, is because they are mode cf ft purifying Vegetables, and cleanse the body from all Corrupt mat' ter.anddrireout disease of eyery description quicker and In a milder way than any other riUs. feW-diwlm Safety and Heller. OldsDr. II. James, about whom the Xe v York and other Atlantic city press have said so much, has retired from practice, but Dr. Thomas Tilton, his son-in-law, has been educated to trayel for him and dispense his invaluable medicines. Most prominent among Utese is his extract of CanniaMs In dica, which he discovered after hard laior and deep research in Calcutta. He strove to make a medicine to sare his only child from death by consumption, and he succeeded. Dr. Tiltin, his son-in-law, is in Chicago, (Room No. 141. State street.) lie has already sue ceeded in curing permanently, hundreds of terrible rases of Consumption, Nervous Debility and Suffer ing, Asthma and Bronchitis. The Colds and Coughs he has banished, are innumerable. The Cauniabis In dica is the most wonderful .blessing of the age. Give Dr. Tilton a call or send for a bottle of medicine, which will cost you two dollars. He will protc to yott that you need not be sick, and that it will costa mere trifle to cet well. N. U A Spiro-Pynamrter to teat the strenirth of the lungs, and ascertain tue exact sune ot tue patieut s health. 1. S. By addressing Dr. Tilton a note through the Chicago l'ost ornc-, enduing rour portage stamps, (12 cents a recipe will lie ssiit In return, free of charge. to any part oi tue l mm. All letters.answcred prompt ly. Address. Dr. TILTON. Cox 1CSJ, Chicago, III. cctllfimThe Most XUeptlcal People Can beconTlnced by trial that all the family medicines are not humbug, and that among the thousand of butterfly life, there are a few of irrest merit and undoubted worth. Of he$e, Da. $nford's Isvigokato oa Livki Rex DT. stands first and foremost among the remedies of the day that can be relied on as a medicine that is a'.l it is recommended by its proprietors. It advertises Itself on every trial, for th. re are none who use it but tell their Mends to da so, and so it fines from mouth to mouth, till all the peoplo of the Union have learned the fond of this truly valuable medicine. It is recom mcndc l, with te.timonia!o prove its virtue, for the cure of liver aomplaints of every kiud, from the worüt Dyspepsia to a common he lache, and is particularly adapted to Jaundice, Deranged Stomach, Lowe! Com plaint, and diea.es of Children. (See Adrertiw ment.) dec2. Dran for tSale-At lOcents per bushel, or IS per Ton. Also Flour at 13 10 per rack. fehl IGLE1IART BROTHERS. ANOTHER DECLINE 1 Kites Flo u a at 2 10 per sack; also Baas by the retail at 12H cent per bushel, hy janl-tf IGLEIIART-4-BR03. AX ELKIiAXT l'l V0 FOR SALE. ONE of Peters Cragg's superior Pianos, nearly new, is offered for sale. It cost ti'j and will be sold rot cash forti.3. Also, one of Martin's elegant fiuitars, which cost 10. entirely pew, can be bought for fdO, cash. Ap ply at this office. dccCMf. TC? THE SAVINGS BANK on Fimt street near VjKIZ Main, buys Tennessee, Illinois, aud Wis consin money, tall in. nov3-tr. SIGHT and Short Time Bills on New Orleans wanted to the Savings Bank. First street near Main. declO. DU COisl.üWELL'S ANTIPHLOGISTIC J3 X.. T , That has produced such remarkable effects In many cases of Nscealoia, V can 00, and Arrac Tioss or thb II ad, caused by disturbed circulation, in those who Lave tried it in this city, is for sale at KELLER fc WHITE'S. rzr"The highest testimonials of its elllcacy have been given by a number of the most respectable citizens aha have tried it- Jjyj COAL. BODIAM MINIMO COMPANY, Oflice on Water street, under the Telegragh Office.) Cart loads of Id bushels of Bod iatn Mine Coal delivered to any part of the city at 1 W) per load, fJol weighed. If desired, at the expense of the purchaser. Notes of solvent banks of Illinois and Wisconsin ta ken in payment. JOHN W YM0ND. Jec2-tf. Secretary anil Manager. TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. RATES. One square, (ten lines or less), one time, : Fcts Three times. :: t: : t::::tl00 One week, :::::: i : ; : : 150 Two weeks, :::;::: t:::: 2 50 One month, ;:::s:::i:::4i0 Three months, ::::::::::: 7 Ml fix months, : : : : : : : : i 10 no i nr vear, ::::::::: : : 15 00 If Discount on l:trger advertisetnenta. C Cards of six lines or under, S10 per annum. ZW No ti 11 forbid" svlvertisements received. FOR TUE WADASII. , ft"" fc TUE rernlarsnd fat rurtnln steamer I ifiiTi atj . KMi., tJspt. T.J. White, a i .mia h-ave for Terre Haute and all intermi ate landings on this day at 12 o'clock. For freight npp i y on rmirn . teH LADIES AUCTION SALE. WO0LSEY & NELSON, sell at auction, to-day at 2 o'clock, at their Sale Rooms, a consirnmem or dry goods, consisting In part of Merinne., Ue laze. Prints. Shawls. Lawns. Gloves. Mitts. Furs Ladies'Gsijers and Shoes. Hosiery, and every eariety of fancy articles. The sale will l e nt rm-d till the stock Is clostd out WOOLSEY & NELSON. ft-N 2t. NOTICE. MS hereby given that the partnership exixtinr lie st tween . M St-phens and Alexamlcr Beatty has men u.is uay uissoivea py mumai ronnt. feb-4 Vf . M. STEPHENS ALEX. BEATTY. VALENTIN E! VALENTINES. Comic and Sentimental, jurt received at fel4 IMBfcl,L.& COSTtlT. PICTURE FRAMES. a BEArTIFUL assortment of guilt moulding of X all widths .tust receiveti Mr fe! DOBELL Si C0NYNGT0N. W1 IIISKY We are now receiving a daily sunply w of WhMty, and are reaily to furnish a superior article to oia or new customer. fett2 INNEY t J0RENS0N. a LE. W bh! Pittsburgh Ale, just received anl for X sale, at reduced price. f. M TENNFY t SORENSON. CJUN DRIES. i! STItblsTannerVOfl; 41 coils Manilla Rope, large size: b' Uxes Cheee; M sacks fine Liverpool Salt; Itoxes Herrinesr 3,000 burlles Wrart'irr Paper: 40 grois Bonnet Board, in store and for a by feb2 TENEV Si SORENSON. TIIE ltOAUD OF TRADE, . RE anxious to make th "Tables " reported by a the committee on "rat!9iic, "as perfect as sible betöre pu'dishtng them bv their orler. The Committee on l'riminr will le grateful fnranv in'ormatinn'citmtnunicated' ih's week supplying anv omis sions or errors intneianies, lenwitn u.U. liafxrora or M. W. Foster. The memlTS if the Board are aNo reminded that th-y will be calleil on this week tty Mr. viivics neu, irar-wrer, rormeir aaes. Bv order of the Board, fclg-lw H.Q. BABCOCK, Secretary. ITA ILS. 300 kegs la the store.and forsalebv 1 fe WHEELER &RIÜG3. fcrOAR. 5 Prime New Orteaps near. uo riantation ."Holaeee, Tor sate at resneed prices by Uan2SJ Z. H.COU& at eOJ. SUNDRIES. bi doc Line Washboards; 25 hxi Western Reserve Cheese: fiAdoa Redenrds: 100 Reels Cotton Rope: W10 11 IIempTwiae,jat received, and for rale by febj WUEELKR Jc RIXMiS. CANDLES. f0 boxes Cincinnati Tallow Candles;" fO do Star do: 35 do Cincinnati r'tn oap,JustrecelTedby Akil ir f t v.t rfm . n i.i... - i t ii r.r. l r. n k AitrUF
SWAN & CO.'S LOTTERIES!
Authorized by (he State of Georgias fl 870,000 : : : FOR TEX DOLLARS!! The following Scheme will be drawn by S. SWAN k CO.; Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery , in each of their gWrc Number Lotteries for February, liS, at AUGUSTA, Oeofgia, in public, under the superinteudeuce of Commissioners. CLASS 1, To be drawn In the City of Augusta,Oeorgia,ln public, on SATURDAY, February Cth, 183. CLASS 2. Tote drawn in the City of Augusta,Oeorgin,in public, on SATURDAY, February lÄh, lfyt CLASS 3, To be drawn in the City of Augusta,Oeorgia,in public. on SATURDAY, Febraary 20th, 15 CLASS 4to be drawn in the City of Augusta, Georgia, In publicf Oh SATURDAY. February 37tn, o tiIe rLA.x op si.gle .ofncits: FIVE TIOrSJXD FOUR HUNDRED ASD EIGHTY-FIVE PRIZES! .Nearly One Prize to every Mne Tickets). MAG.1FICB.T SC1IK3IH! TO SB MtWR EACH SATURDAY IN FEBRUARY I 1 Prize of tTO.fICO i a.o l 10,1 l 1 1 6,U 4,"0 1 11 4 Frizes of .... l,0t 4 4 4 4 ro v 100 J JO WW 7(H) M ( 11 M . 4-, COi) N0 MM 125 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES: 4 TrUesof llirt Apicoa'i to STtww prixe arcl,oo 4 rfo m an.oiH) iah 4 do Ulf prises " Km 4 do 15 " fr." " 60 4 4 4 S,00o do ICO " " 4,1'W " da M 44 S.00O 4W Aa Ml 100 SOU do soar 100, (WO 4,185 Prises amounting to 8320,000 Whole Tickeu 10; Halves 5; (Quarters Si. PLAA OP THE LOTTERY. The Numbers from 1 to SO.OtiO. corresponding with those N umber ou the Tickets printed on separate slips of paper, are encircled with small tin tubes and placed In one Wheel. The first Prizes, similarly printed and encircled, an placed in another wheel. The wheels are then revolved, and a number is drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and at the same time a lrir.e is drawn from the other wheel. The N uoiler and Prize drawn out are opened ami exhibited to the audience, and registered by the Commiaioner; the Prize lieing placed amtinst the N um' er drawn. This operation is repeated until all the Prizes are drawn out. pproxlmation Prties.-Thetwo preceding and the two succeeding Sum iters to those drawing the first 1 Prizes will te entitled to the SS Aptroxiraation Prizes. For example: IT Ticket So. 11,2:0 draws the tTOKV) Pri7.e, those Tickets nnnilcrvd 112i-, I Iii'.', 1 1251 ntll2.V2, will each be entitled to tM If Ticket So. Vift draws Die S t,tKK) Prize, tttos; Tk kets nuroltered bit 54'', nM,5T)i, will each be entitled to taU0,andaoou acconling fcitheabove scheme. , The 5,mm Prizes of J0 will be determined by the last figure of the Number that draws the :o,iO Prize. For example, if th N umber drawing the S'O.nitO Prize etHl with o. 1, then all the Tickets, where the nifmlter end in 1, will be entitled to SJO. If the Number ends with No. 3, then all the Tickets where the S uralter ends in 3 will lie entitll to $-JO, and so on to . CertiticaUsof Parkage will le sold at the following rates, which ia the risk: . . Certiflcatof Packsge of 1" Whole Tickets - iu nan .......... 4' 10 QnarW " UEielith 10 In Ardertnc Tlrkcta err t erttfieate. enclose the uiotirv to our adlrua for tbe Tickets untrru., on receipt of'which they will le forwarded 'y f.nt mail. Purchasers can liave tickets ending in any hgurethey mil tleiffr.Ste. The lis.t of Drawn umiers anu rnzes win ne sent to pnrchsvTS immediately after the diawinit. rurCIUlsers will pie;ie wrue iiirir nciuimrr. plain, and give their rost umre, uounry ana Mate. CxT KmeinKT that every Prise is drawn and paya ble i n fa 1 1 w ith ou t ded net ion . tJT" All prizes orsi.rw ant under, paid tmmeiiiateiy after the lawinj other prizes at the usual time ot thirtvrlays. . . AH communication smcwy eonniennai. Address Orders for Tickets or Certi liest es to S. SWAN U CO., AngustaGa rf Persons Rdinr near Mnntcomerv. Alabama. or Atlanta. O -orcia. can have their orders filled, ami save tim, by addressing 5. swan & tjo., at either or those cities. A list or the nnraters that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each one is entitled to, will lie published after every drawing, In the following papers: Anrasta Meo. constitutionuliiit. New Orleans Delta. Mottileltecister. Charleston SUiidard, ashvine iiazatte, Atlanta lnieingencer. New York Weekly Day Book; Savannah Morning News. Kichmond Dispatcn, ews, ana rauiamg (Miss. I Clarion. INDIANA ASBURY FEMALE COLLEGE. NEW ALBANY, INDIANA. t. HE SPRING TERM of th's Institution will open nn Monilnr. Fehruarv lt. The course of stud v I extensive and thorongh.emliracinr all the ordinär r English Branches, Mathematics, Natural Science, Ancient nod Modern lniraares. Tainting ana Draw inr. Vocal and Instrumental Masic. The Institution is well supplied with Chemical I'hysiolocical, Philosophical ana Astronomical Appa ratus rtr me uimeration or tne principles or ti-ose viencef, constituting invaluable iieips in tne aequist tion of knowledge. YOUNG LADIES, We are nnrsuailed. will not find greater advantages than are ottered them In this Institution, either for Literary Improvement or Kenned Accomplishment in MusicPainting and Drawing. A large nnmner of Students can be accommodated with Hoarding in the College Building in the family of the 1 resident. A ew more can yet he received. For snerial Information, reference is made to Rev. TI.OiLMoae,Kev. K. H. Jobix, Rev. J. J. Hioiit, JOHS I SOLS, lq.,JUl( A. IOI.EH IIT, OT to ;anil-iw it. r. kau uas i-resuienw "for SALE." 1" OTS 14 and U In Samuel Fisher's Subdivision of WA Out Lot No. 2, tn tne upper enlargement oi tue City of Evansville. Knnuireor janüO-lm Ut.Mll KL.NL.MlMM.n SIAGAZLXE AT TIIE EARLIEST. Waverlr for November; Emerson and Putnam for November; Leslie's Gazette for Novemtter; and all the other Magazines; ankee otions tor uecem ber inovtf-tfj DO BELLS. LorfiHS. 1 inn Streland rast Plouchrt. of every sire and kind at wholesale and retail, just received anl tor sale y GRASS SEED! GRASS SEED! PW bushels Blue Grass; 100 do Orchard Grafs: 20 do llBDg-wian Grass, Jost received and for aale by u. twa & cu.. jwn2ö-dw !TEW Codfishlfor sale by Lit 'ttU T. II. COOK c SOV. 2 R K EN A PPLE8.-30 bbls assorted Ohio" A ppies, m store aud for aale by AM. YICKERY. BRAN ! BRAN! BRAN !- 3000 bushels Bran received per Railroad br Z. 1I.COOK Jt SON. J a Bull. Warranted Cider Tinegar, In store and fo ale by SAM. icivt.ni. aoruAK AMU TEAS. 3 Best grades of White and Brown Srosti; A great variety of superior Tast, for sale by aus SAM. VICKERT. KOPE. l.M) Coils Boston Manilla 60 Coils Jntj 25 do Cotton '.A do Hemp Received and for sale by ope. do do do PRESTON BROS. OECEIVED LAST NIGHT BY EXPRESS. Ja! 1 I'rince of the House of David; Queen's (ate; Moss Sids by the Authorof Alone; Quits, by the Authorof Initials; jan 15 ... J.JIEALT. DECEIVED BY EXPREFS. EkV American Almanac for 15; Burton's Ecclesiastical History: FruiU for Christian Seasons, hrt and second sc ries, at Lian2ll J.HEALV. Infant Cap. IUST the thine for the season a VAL'TIER Si MARCONNIF.R'S. C'0.FKC:TIO.KR' glOAIX'S bbls. just received and bi sale by deel GILBERTS BOWLES. raKA TOBACCO .V.D CIISRS.JL (j.tKtO Assorted Impjiiel Cigars; '5 Boxen Choice Tobacco; ISi hfl Chests Tea, for sale at a amall adrance for cash by 1 Z.H. COOK & SOX. rtJAILSi 11 W ken Wheeling, as Jirtrd lizes-for u bw JaH GEO. FOSTER Ax Co. t CRANBERRIES, fce.,fcc.J 10 Bushels Choice Cratiberrfes: SOO Heads Prime Cabbage; ?: Bush la Sanr Pasnips: . . "j?1 öo t Prime WiltepobifDes: Inst received ilX tf Zm u' G0 fc sox " BTTTTER, ate. B Fresh Table Butten 5A0 t'ooknr do 500 dos Fresh Eggs: just received and for sale by Jf; Z, U. COOK ti SON. Ale and Lager Beer Agency. ZH. COOK k SON are Agrt for the nie of F k I. A. Louck's celebrated Ale and Larer Beer, and nave just received a stock of each, lo which th-y Invite the attention of th realm. in la Z. II. COOK SON, Aa'tf .
COMMISSION & FORWARDING
P. Gr. O'RILE Y & Co,, Eüf uusm niiniit EYANSYILLE, INDIANA. Storage, Forwarding V Commission MERCHANTS. GENERAL RAILROAD, STKAMDOATAXD EXPRESS AGENTS. Special Ajrcnt for the Penn. CentraF RAILROAD. AND CONNECTIONS, over which we are author ' izedtorive TIIKOl'illl RECEIPTS AT TliK' LOWEST POSSIBLE HAI KS. Harm? a mammoth Wharf txat at fh landinr. tha' largest on the Ohio River, capa1 le of storing and pro tecti n a a II merchand i r liable v damaire f mm e xposure, uro peiuva 10 luciiuaie cue aispaicu ci ail coo signments forwarded to our care, bv either RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL.Particular attention wiil le paid to Recevirg. Star ins: and Forwarding. alo,to thesaleuf any Produce," or other property, consigned to us foe sale, and satisfaction guaranteed. Office and extensive TTarehous on Tater street,", 1olning the Telegraph nd on the V harfhoat. wher 1 we are to I finnd, atten.lina to tin intt'rrsu f our patrons at all hours, dar ant nisht. . With our snperior facilities; long itnlhirrintirlnr energy; and knowledge of our Iw-iiness feel confident of riving aeneral satisfaction, and hope to merit -a continuance of the extensive patronage we are now enjoyinir. Lilieraleash advances will be made on all consign-,' menu to either ourselves or correspondents in any of the principal markets. North, Erst, or South. P. C. O'RILEY & CO. MTM. IKOW, Late of Howard L Brown. W. M. AISMSf, Late of Geo. Foster it Co." BROWH & AIRMAN. Receiving, Forwarding and General' COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AGENTS FOR KANAVf IIA SALT COM PANT Evansville. fml ana. WE have fnnnerf a Co-pMMersldp under the style ' of BROWN k AIKMAN, and ofier our service in the capacity as set forth In our card ahi.ve. we are fully prepared to rxtrnft ever-r fncilitT t shippers, either by CAN AL, KIVKK.or RAILItOAOr " and assure them that their interests shall be faith ful It represented, should they be pleased to favor ofwiti' their mttronnse. Office and Warehouse on the enrner of Main sire and the Canal. WM. BROWN. J"Mf W. M. AIKMAN. CARD. J. S. MITCHELL Jt CO., Cotnaalsafoa and Forwardlnc Merchants.' Under the Telegraph Office, Evansville. JOHN 6. MITCHELL, At the Depot, Bowling Green, Ky. PARTICULAR Ittpntinn rlin In P.. c ing, and Forwardinc anv Produce rrlml w. We will also use our het-t exertions to efS-et the most advantareous sales of goods sent (o as forthat tar pose, either at Evansville or Bowling Green. jan u -II EDWARD It. HILL, (LATK WITH J. t. MITCHELL.) COMMISSION &, FORWARDING and WIIARFBOAT PROrillEroR, EVANSVILLE, IND. THE undersimed has recent- ' ly purchased a r'IKST CLAS WIIARF BOAT and establish ed himself in K vansvillc to transact a Forwarding and S, oniiinssiou i uMi.rsa. Possessing evrry tucility for receiving and shipping Merchandise, Fbtur, Grain. Pork. Lard, fcc with desfatrh and on the most rensoi.able terms, he would re.opccituny soiicii ilie jatrtmf .r niercltai.ts u4 shitipers f eiiertiliy. El WARD IU HILL. i.vanvii:e, Dec. 1st, lT.-tm STORAGE WANTED. E are prepared to store In onr Fire Proof Ware' II house any quantity of Grain. Produce, or aler ' ctiandise, on the most I literal terms. . Having large and airy rmms up stairs, particular ca-e will lie taken of Household furniture. Agricultural Implements and ail kuinsof goods or wares liable ts " datuage from dan.p or rust. InuranreeRvcted at the lowest fire proof rates, by the -month, or longer, w hen desireil. V arehouse located on corner of Locust street and W . and E. Canal, and most convenient for shitpin ij River or Kailned. Apply to UlfU. lU&Iiliaru. a pas. CA.AL 8TOIIAGK. . IITATE a large double Warehouse at the C'ana i . -: i i. tH . . .. . 1 which will b. received, stored, taken care of and held subject to ths owners orders, ou the mM misonsbls ' terms. . P.O. O'RILET NEW FIRM. THE undersigned have forme! a te partnership under the style of IIOLLtMGKWOltTIl dt BROTHER, and have jutreceiveI a large and sfhl. stock of QUEENS W A it L, LOOKING GLASSES, CHINA, GLASSWARh. ir., ke., at Proton Bro'soM stand, opposite Bemeot Jt Vie'e's. ahm wa will be pleasel to see all ur fneuds. Tht stock I entirely n-w, manufactured ti our own omer, xptrsijforthe Evansville wholesale and retnl' traleWe proitss to sell as low as any market, and sat sfae tion given in til cases. Personal attention rivn to ort ders. W. E. IIOLLINGSWUVTII, janlS-lm T.J. UOLLlNCSWORTll. ITEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!L Ouits, bv the Author of Initials: Tarthenia, or tlie Last Dar s of Paganlssa. only" iust published bv Tick nor Si Fields: The Plsnt Hunters, by Cap. Mayne Rotd; Mabel Vacghan: Moss Side, by Mnricn Hartand; Meadow Brook.. I.y Mrs. Holmes. Iena Rivera. Homesteail on the Hill Side, de! School Days at Rujrbr; A Blew supply f the liest Hooks of tbe rear for aale by jaii lti DOBELL at CoNiNGTON. PATENT BREAD BAKERY. First Street near Mala. TIIE NEW YORK RAK BUY, formerly owned by J. C. Gaunt, having changed proprietors, famlies can nw depend upon every article sdd from tha Üairry beinr FRESH, CLEAN, and GOOD. All Kinds of Crackr and Pilot Bread by the pound or ban el, at Cincinnati or Louisville prices. Holding the exclusive r.ght for Vanderlturgh county to nianaficture tlie ccleltrated Patent Bread, so popular in tha Eastern cities, being cheaper and more healthy than the ordinary haker's bved. Families, Hotels and ctcamboats are invited to ry it. Fresh cakes of every description always on liand, and all nrders pnimptly filled and delivered. Weddings and Parties supplied with r"ancy Cakes and Pies at th-hortet notice. llo Rusks and Burns every afternoon. The establishment will hereafter be known as the PATENT BREAD BAKEHY . fehl -2 w fJANCY POAPS.-Ä boxes, consisting of Mil1 itary Shaving, Transparent Cakes, Traparnf Bars, Fancv Hose, Fancy Bars, etr. J ust received aod for sale vest low by . GILBERT CUNDRIE.3 lOOdrm is New Figs: 110 hxs !alfanl quarter Raisini; 3 tierces S. ! Almonds; 3 - New Kiloerts; (case X boxes Sardines, (1000 boxes.) SO hoxet Hamburg Cheese; Received ami for sale by jan 15 I. & 7). IIEIMANN. J UN DRIES. 1"0 boxes and half Star Candles: 2"o reams rapping faper SO dot. Genuine rhaker Brooms; 10 dog I. R. Half Bushels. 10 boxes Cloth Pits, in gross Ceder Faovets. Received and for aale by ,., jan 15 I. fc D. HEIMANN. OAP AXO CAMfLES. 3 2ä boxes full weight Star Candles; 25 boxes Cincinnati Tallow Candles: 25 boxes Cincinnati Palm a cop. All of cholco. uality, aud for sale at reduced prices, bv UILKkRT St BOWLES. aYTOODKN BOWLS, ArV HM Rests Hoot. en bowls; Ii doreu do Trays; b do Aas'd C "turns: 60 do Holling ms; 2 4 Masher, j oat received and for sale by X. II. COOK Jt ON. HUNGARIAN GRASS SEED. RAIDED In Deeatar county, Iowa, original SeM from Hungary about years ago. Turns oil -from 4 to tona of hay to the acre, preferred to any other hay for stock. A stock of tbe above Seed just ree'dby jan 137 Z- II . COOK fc SON. Agts. TkRIED BEEP. JLF r00 Choice Med Beef; 50 do Beef Ton rues t 1 BM Prime fork; just received and foe l.-janH-tf. z. II. COOK St SON. by HORSE KITOK NAILI eUNiasrriMtrne " GUIFF! - Tt. 9. Ttalts oa hand and for sale by ijanlij SAM'L OUR. TOR RENT. ONE of the et badness stands In the ettr, next -door to J . P. Byme'ion Main street. Posscssioo i giTen immeaiateiy. rr particulars Inquire of dec-Ifl-tt. 1MJKKI.I .Lst CON VNOTOTl. fciJCNDRIES.7 4 boxes Raisins: ii hair boxes Raisins; 125 boxes No. I lUrring; 50 bbls Cement, I Ust received ant ras trr PRKSro.TRROS. FOR RENT.. TITE norSE on the .virner of comer of Thd an-t Cllfnul ffrtnerlja occ uie4 rr J. J. Daniels, Esq., a very delrehir sitaaiion. with rood stabhn C and ramare noise ik tor rent to a rood ten ant enquire of ljanvtf.1 J. P. BYRNE. mjF.VRAf.S.1 25 Boxes Choice New Raisins; 31 lbs New Citrons - K ft Fresh Zmo Currv a. last rsroiswst iä
