Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 63, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 February 1858 — Page 2

tbansbil(e gaifg journal.

EVAXSVILLK, IND.

SRIl'MEXTS OF PBODtCB. I -The Regulators in Stable county hung

The following is a statement of the tiro moro of the gang of cocnterfefters and

'tltfeof tne ißricultunii Exporte from UorM thieves on Saturday last.

WEDNESDAY

feb;s

THirfllEE eCHOÖLS." The semi annual examination of oar Public Schools wilt tale phde otic Monday, as will be seen 5y a notice from the Trusties in another column. TVe advise

all porents interested in. the schools, to attend these examinations and see for themselves if our school rooms are badly ventilated ill furnished and comfortless as represented in one of the papers of the city. A personal examination of the schools will afford the most conclusive refutation of the misrepresentation. There are no public schools in the coun

try better housed but a few whose room3 are betted funnisbel Ad none that have a moro efficient and cbuYp'etehl corps of teachers. We adrise? all classes to be present, but especially would we urge those to whoso chillren the public schools are the only means of an education, to go and witness the inestimable beneGts these institution are confering upon the coming generation, not only in quickening ths intellectual power's and

this city, from July 1856 to Jul 1857,

which was a year of scarcity in this region, as our readers know: 101,633 eis of corn .. .7 $101,S 19.T5, do oaU.... ........ V.... 1,?70 6,832 bosber clover sedv. .V." .'. . . 50,000 25,699 sacks of wheat. .. . . .'.7.V.'. . 52,000 8,95, bbla of beer. .0CV 8,260 do beef. 40,00(7 62,223 floor. . .. . . .V. . . .V. .". 600,

10,871 do linww '.... 10,000 4,40 do oil. v.v.v.v.:-11,000 49,62S do pork..... '.7. ..'..'... T4i,4 12,600 do whisky..... 127,000 670 do vinegar 2,000 1.113 kezs of batter 6,700

10,053 hhis of bacon 650,000 d9,9-3 P"s of bulk pork 85,000 f.G?S boxes of cheese 9,000 3,126 barrels of crackers 15,500 1,716 boxe of candles 11,900

5,240 barrels of eggs. 1.007 do dried fruit 1.197 bars of feathers

10.170 hides snd skins 105,000

3,924 kegs of lard 443,000 1,203 rolls of leather 40,000 2.415 bales of hay 7,000 3,033 do . raga 10,000 1.633 boxes of sosp 5,000 9,781 hhds of tobacco 1,500,000 1,9 2 boxes manufactured tobacco. 40,000 629 bags or wool 24,000 1,03 boxes of Iruit 3,000 Miscellaneous product 53,000

52,400 4,100

24,000

For several years past, there has existed in

Noble änd the adjacent counties, a regularly organized band of robbers, counterfeiters and murderers, whose daring deeds of villainy

rendered it unsafe for any person supposed

to hare money in his possession, to pass afong the pdbliC highways. The citizens of

those counties finding the law unable to protect them in their persons or property, recently organized themselves into Vigilance Committees under various name, with the object of ferreting out and punishing the leaders of the band. Their exertions have

resulted in the arrest of several of the most prominent among' the depredators, and of a number of others Implicated in their bold deeds numbering in all some twenty-five.

They have also succeeded In recovering a

number cf stolen horses, buggies and other

property, together with a "Urgro amount of

bogus coin. Three of the robbers have al

ready been put to death by the incensed peo

ple. The first whose career of crime was thus abruptly terminated, was Gregory

McDongal, whose execution took place on

ISTThe Nebraska House of Delegates hare expelled Mr. Robertson, cf the Omaha

Nebraskian, from the sittings of that body,

for calling one of the members "a small po-totoe.w

SWAN & CO.'S LOTTERIES! COMMISSION & FORWARDING

e Aiuuurizeu wj tircouiicui ucuigia rtmrrrvr Ü $70,000! ? 5v

ISTThe wreck of the Stephen Docatur, sunk at Puddy's lien and Chickens, near Memphis, lies in fifteen feet water, a total loss.

The Most Skeptical People-Can be convinced hvMal tHt all Ka r . I -...L-.

was m? asausi ly mcuiviuri arc nut uuuiuui i , -

ana mat among the th usand of butterfly life, there AlUIlUTlZeU U luv SUIIC Ul UCUI gia.

area few of great merit and undoubted worth. Of

hese, Da. S-nroan's IaviooaaTOK or Livsa Rem

EDY.stnds first anil ti

uie tlay tost can be relied on as a medicine that is all it The followln Sri,- .ill be drawn bT S. "SWAN

R7" Sleighs were out . and making music

with their bells at 1 err Haute on Monday

last.

is recommended by its proprietor. It advertise itself

on every trial, fur th.-re are none who use it but tell

their friends to do to, and so it foes from mouth to

mouth, till all the people of the Union hare learned

the food of this truly valuable medicine. It is recom-mende-1, with testimonials to prove its virtue, fur the

cure of liver aomplainu of every kid, from the worst

Dyspepsia to a common headache, and Is particularly

adapted to Jaundice, Deranged Stomach, Bowel Com' !

plaints, and diseases of Cbiklreu. (See Advertise.

ment.) lec2.

Plants axd Fecit Tatrs at Ateno.

Our readers will notice the large sale of fruit

trees, shruhery and plants this dsy, at auc

taon, at the old store of Mr. Coktsoton, on

Main street. They are all in very superior condition, and of choice qualities. The sale is

absolute, and no better chance will be offered our citizens to supply their gardens.

Makctactcrz of Mabbii. As an evi-

denco of tho amount of wealth which slop

manufactures bring to a community, even in thoe branches which attrack hut little

publio attention, we bare taken from the

Bran for Sale At 10 cents per bushel, or 18 per

Ton. Also Flour at 12 10 persack, febl . : IOLEHART BROTHERS. AXOTIIEB DECLINE 1

ExTaa Flo 7 a at Si 10 per sack; also Bux by the

retail at 12S cents per bushel, by Janl-tf . IGLEHART BROS.

AX E LEG VAT PIAAO FOR SALE. '

ONE of Peters St Cragg's superior Pianos, nearly

new, is offered for sale. It cost 275 and will be sold

roa csh for 2i5.

Also, one of Martin's elegnnt Guitars, which cost (0, entire ry new, can be boucht for liO, cash. A p.

ply at this office. dec2S-tf.

the 2Sth ult. About five hundred horsemen Report, made to tho Board of Trade, a state- jJCg II t eSn ee I u JS? Wi

formed in procession, and with the doomed

man in a wagon marched to the place pf execution, about five miles ont of Ligonier.

Tho prisoner seemed collected, and indiffer

ent as to hia awful fate. Tie made a brief

speech, in which he warned tbo young against the first deviation from the path of honesty and roctitnde, and briefly traced hia own

progress in crime, but denied ever having

Tie then firmly

Total t,76M78 Add to the above the amount taken

purifying the moral sense of our youths, away in flat ,boati, of which there

but in the social ties the youthful j are no records, and the aggregate of

friendships and the spirit of free and Lgricultural products from the region of Uen pnilty of nlnrdcr,

equal emulation they engender among J country, the products of which is ship- walked on the fatal drop,and was quickly

the boys and girls of all conditions in ped from our levee, amounted, in a year launched into eternity,

life. As efforts will now be made by Df deficiency, to over five millions Intense excitement has prevailed in Llgo-

of dollars. The product of the hog, in its various forms, were of the following values;

those who pay the taxsi to relievo them

selves of the? burthens' of the schools those to whom they are their only seminaries for the education of their chil drcn ought to rally around them, and givo the schools all their moral and poitical support. The only attack on these popular, democratic institutions that is to be feared, will come from the rich tax payers.

A simple vote of our City Council to adopt the ganeral law, would destroy our own old charter, and cbse at once our free schools. It has been intimated to us that such schemes are on foot. Some of the wealthiest tax-payers are taking

measures to resist the payment of their I years.

taxes others threaten it men who are ardent Democrats in every canvass, and most anxiously concerned for the welfare of laboring men at election times, are now contemplatinng a blow to destroy the noblest and best institutions for the poor established by the public Men who have been made wealthy by the industry of others who have lived upon the sincures of office and the rents of property created by labor, are now plotting insid-

Iloas Pork in barrels.... $742,420 Bacon in hhds 650,000 Bulkprrfe 85.000 Lard 443,000

nier since the commencement of tho trials. I

About fifteen hnndre t horsemen from all

parts of tho country were in town on the day

of the execution, but good order prevailed

throughout the proceedings.

-$1,920420

Tobacco In hhds $1,500,000 Manufactured . 40,000

-$1,540,000

ment of tho amount of mannfactttred and

onwronjrht marble shipped by Mr. 1L A.

Lawbekcz from his Marble Yard. Ths total

amount shipped was over S60 tons.; The

value of the whole was near $40,000; about

$15,000 of the value was adJed by the labor

bestowed on it, in tho work shop.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

92 NOTICES In thi place, 10 cents per line VIKS. one iuscrtion ; 2" cents per line three times:

30 cents per line one week: liseouitt on luncertime.

Fit EC SCHOOLS. Tbe half yearly examination of our Free Schools

will commence on Monday Felruary lCJfl, and wil bejeontinued from day today tn the enK-r specified be

low. The Board of Trustees conliully inrite hU

Honor, te Mayor, the Common Council of our city, Parents ana Guardians, and all the friends of education to be present at the examination. This examination

is to show the mode of teaching and reciting.

The following order will he oteerred: Miss McKay's School, Monday, A.M. " Kellog's do do do Mr. Redmond's do do P. 31.

do Tuesday, A M. do do I M.

money. . Call in.

novS-tf.

SIGHT and Short Time Bills on Sew Or

leans warned to the Savings Bank, First

street near Main. aeciv.

DK CO U2sV ELL'S

ANTirHLOGISTIC

SALT,

G a aw Flour $500,000 Corn 101. 33 Oats 19,770 Wheat 52,000

do Wednesday! A. 31.

-$573,453

The grain crop of 1856 was hardly equal to half a crop, and the shipments

were rery light compared with former

137" The cause of tbe nnhealthlneas of

the National Hotel at Washington have been revealed daring the weak of cleansing it.

In tbe cellar was found decaying and pois

onous matter sufficient to kill an army of

men, if subject to its exhalation. There

were removed from this part of the bouse

alone, sixty-seven cart loads of pu trifled atuff,

part of which consisted of tbe content of

the privy vaults, which had flowed into the

cellar, and the remainder was tbe refuse of

the kitchen and pantry. No wonder diastase

and death dwelt there.

Ileln that never Tires mr Leaves You. We

. . . i

THI UCBSKTT liOBB CWCWMATI. A. Ii. magenta for the sale of WATSOX'3 SEWIXG MA-

Coleman, for many years the popnlar host f I CHINE, the best and cheapest machine yet InenteS.

ta Wm.tt 1W Cincinnati, haa bcoma ladles, if you wanUIWWD. one wowui do yon

.i , r .v !H . work and Uli no tales, a servant that will not mn out

uie sow propri v w "t"" of ..Ms. or ask mr at the end of every week, buy

K a r - - -

He haa succeeded, we are inioimea,in pur- oneof these useful articles, (price from 118 to SSI,)

That has produced auch remarkable effects

in many cases of Kscaixsi, VsaTioo.and Arrtc

tioxs or tui II cap. caused ly disturbed circulation, in those who hare tried it tn this city, is for sale at

KELLER It WHITE'S

tVThe highest testimonials of its efficacy have been l'i ven by a n umber cf the most recnuvoie i Uizens w hv

have tried it. VJi

COAL.

BODI.VM MINIMA COMTASY,

(.Office en Water street, under the Telegrach Office.)

Cart loads of 1 bushels of Bodiam Mine Coal de

livered to any part of the city at 1 60 per load. Coal

weighed. If desired, at the expense of tbe purchaser.

Notes of solvent tanks of Illinois and Wisconsin ta

ken in payment. JOI1S WYMOXD.

dec28-tf. Secretary and SI answer.

Mt CO., Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery , in

each of their Single Number Lotteries for February,

185, at AUGUSTA, Georgia, In public, under the su

perintendence of Commissioners.

CLASS 1,

To be drawn in the City of Auguta,Georgia,in public.

on SATURDAY, February 6th, 19. -CLA?9 2. ' - -

Tobe drawn in the City of Aueusta,Geors; ia.ia public.

on SATURDAY, Fetruary 13th, 1&9. CLASS 3,

To be drawn hi the City of AucusU,Oeorria,in public.

n SATURDAY, February 20th, 1S. '

. . , . CLASS 4 . .

To be drawn in the City of Aafusta, Georria, In publhv

on SATURDAY. February 27th, ly, O THE PLAX OP SIX GLE XCMBERSl

FIVE TIIOVSASD FOUR HUNDRED

AND EIGHTY-FIVE PRIZES! Nearly One Prize to every Mne Tickets. MAUMPICKKT SCHEME! '- .. ' TO II SliWX KAC1I SATURDAY IX FEBRUARY! 1 Prise or STO.0OO 1 :i.mo

1 " , !!),

I

1

1 " iPrixesof

4 4 4 5 100 DO

. APPROXIMATION PRIZES: 4 Prizes of 4 Approx'g to STO.WW prize sreS.,fiOO

4 do aw " prizes

B H H BIT

lYANSflMINDIASA.-

Storage, Forward in? & Commission

MERCHANTS. GENERAL RAILItO AIT, STE.1MDOAT AMT KXPHE88 AÖENTR, Special Assent for the Pcnn. Central

RAILROAD, AND CONNECTION?, ovrr which aare author-, izedtorive THROUGH UEcEIl! AT Ulli LOWEST FOSSIBLK MAI K8. - llavinfa mammoth W hart tMat at the landinr, the largest on the Ohio River, ca pa1 le of storinx and protcctina all merchandise liable t damsee tmn exposure, i we are pretred to facilitate the dispatch of ail con

signments lurwuraeo ut our care, ir eitiicr RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. l'articnlar attention will tepaid to Rece rinf . ?t-" injrand Forwarding, also, to the sale of any Produce," or other property, consigned to ts for sale, and satis-", ftctmn coaranteed. OfiVe arwt extensive VTsrehonse on TTster afreet,adjoining the Telecraph, and on the fl'hMfl!, where ' we ar-i to he found, attendine to the interesu of our" patrns at all hours, dar and nifht. With cur snpeiior f i-tlities: loi.r stan4inr;nritirin

rnrrnji m unaiivmciii oir iinrmi, wr Ter I con

M 14 M .

1

4,"W 3,0ft0

WW WO 1U0

fident of srivins:reneral satis'artion, and hope to merit a continuance of the extensre patronage ve arc now enJovinir. Lieritl eah dTance will He marie on alT eonsien . merit to either oarrlT or correnpofMitwt in any r the principal markets, North, Erst, or $outh. P. C. O'RILEY & CO

VS. HOWS, Late cf Howard & Brora.

4 4 4 4

3,000

do 123 " " .ft"l " " 6""

rto 100 " " 4" " ' " lW do h " .' " " 3" do fC - 100 " 200 do 20 art lOO.uno

assnre them that their inter, sts shall t faith rui I

represented, should they be pleased to favor us

ullr with

5.1N5 Prises smountinsto 320,000

Whole Tickets SIO; Halves 35 Quarters Si. VLXS OF THE LOTTERY. ' The Xnmtiers from 1 to .V).C("0. correspondinf wlti

those N umiiers on the Ticket printed un separate slips of parer, are encircled with suiali tin tubes and pUccd

inone sw. .... ...

The orst ti frties. similarly prmtea snu cncircieu.

are puicel tn nnorner wnit-i. ...

The wheels are men rcroireu, nw s Bamoer ormw i from the wheel of Numirs, and at the same times

ivixe is drawn from the other wheel. Tne umner ann

Miss Clarice's a. Fisher's

Street, Drunder, Hooker, M Ronalds Ir. Knight Miss Fishers High School By order of the Boar 1

feb&lw

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

I'rixe drawn out are opened ami exhituted totheauui

ence. and reristered lV the Commissioner: the l'nse

i leina placed ajminst the Number dniwn. 1 hts opera

tion is repented until all the Trues are drawn nuu

do So do do So do

de do Thursday , do Friday, do

do P. M. A.M P. M. A. M. P. 31.

P. HORNBROOK. Clerk.

fcbS

Ma. McGaaw, as Notat. Wo publlahed some days ago, a statement from tbe Indianapolis Jonrnal in relation to tho appointment

of Mr. McGtiw by Oor. WuLAKDaa Notary chasing all the stock of tho company, and and wears iure you will be suited.

Public, which imputed narrow partizan views I has finally had the real eataU transferred to

to the Governor in dispensing the official fa- him individually. Having tho entire control

vora at hia disposal. It stated that Mr. of tho property, ho will mako many valuable McGrzw, on tho expiration of his coram!- improvements in the house refit it, and aion, applied to the Governor for its renewal, make it more popnlar and attractive than which waa rudely refused, on the ground that ever. He ts a prince of landlords, and when he was a Know Nothing. That some months he has the entiro direction with space and

RATES.

One square, (ten lines or less), one time, 50 cts.

Three times, i : : : s : : : : : SI 00 One week, :::::: : : : : : 1 &') Two weeks, tt:t!tl!:tt:3&d One month, ; : I : : I I i : I t :M Three months, :::::::::!: 7 5') Six months. : : : : : : t : : 10 00

One year, : : : : : t t : : t : IS 00

fa" Discount on lareer advertisements. Cards of six lines or unler, S10 per annum. XT' No ti 11 forbid" advertisements received. LADIES AUCTION SALE.

W09LSKY It NELSON, soil at auction, to-day at o'cioek, at their Sale Rooms, a consign

ment or dry g-onaiü, consisting tn part or Jinnoc, ue

HORN BROOK fc CO.,

Water street, Xvansville.

Asleulroral, Horticultural. The Tanderburgh

Cour.ty Agricultural and Horticultural Society will held its regular month'y meeting, at the Court House on Saturday, the 6th, at IX o'clock. T. . A fnll at

tendance Is requested. By order of the President.

feb P. II0RNBROOK, SecreUrv.

after, Mr. McGazw.in conversation with the I verjro for his active (renins he will be sure to

ions attacks through the press to destroy Governor, gave the latter to understand he make tho Burnett House unrivalled for com

the only chance for the children of the waa inclined to act now that hia former fort and magnificent accommodations.

mechanic and laborin ' man. to secure an Py disbanded with the Democrats

education that shall make them one day J weeWing these assnrancea-lt waa aaid-

the equals and rirals of the sons of more

i . ui . . i i : ii . i

nue, rnnia, aiiniii uhdii, uiutcs, iuivu, I un,

LailieVUaiiers suxl Shoes. Hosiery, ano every eartety. of fancy articles. The sale will be e nt nued till the stock i-closed out WOOLSKY & NELSON. NOTICE, IS herebv given that the partnership existing between tf . M Ffphensan Alexander Beatt has bten this day diasolved by mutnal eonetit. febiSt W.M.STKPHF.NS. ALEX. BEATTT. "mTALENTIXE! VALXTINKS.

w Comic and Seatim-ntn. lust received at

Lectures en Mo rnt aniens. Dr. Stephens and

Mr. J. P. Stephens will deliver lectures on this sub

ject at Marble Hall on Monday evening.

The trae character of MormocUm portrayed, startl-

feb4

DOBRLL & CONYNOTO?r.

TfX UTAH Exmditio. U it reported, tnf develnpseBU are nae, befure unknown. Jlor-j

PICTURK FRAMES. A BEAUTIFUL ass.rtment of guilt moulding of all widths just received by fe IMBELL 1 CONTNOTON.

fortunate parents. Let the mass of the

voters be on their guard against these movements.

IXDIAXA SENATORS. Private telegraphic advices from Wash

ington state, that it has been determined nor in relation to any appointment whatever.

the Governor promptly gav him a commit

sion. Mr. McGexw, in a letter to tbe State Sentinel, denies the truth of the whols statement, and vindicates both the motives and

conduct of the Governor from the aspersions.

He says.

The Governor has never, at any lime, had

a conversation with me in regard to my po

litical proclivities, either of tbo past or future.

ays the Mew York Sun, that the laat official advices lrom the Utah expedition are so dis

couraging that the Secretary of War refuse to allow them to be made public. Whether

this report bo true or not, it is certain that

monism will be contrasted with Mahometan Ism. ar.d J adaliwa. Spiritual Wifery.the Secret Endowments,

the Priesthood, the Pinltcs, &c &c. treated or. Admission 10 cents. ' febl..

We Challenge the H'orI4-T produce a prepa

ration so eminently harmless, so generally approved.

the expedition suffered severely daring the I and so perfect in iu operations as

w.rin?KY Wear now receiving a daily supply W of Whhky, and are ready to furnish a superior article to old or new customer. febS TttNNEYfc SORES SOX.

ALK. -54 hhls Pittsburgh Ale, Just received and for sale, at reduced price.

leih m r ci r. c. .

innrndmitlos Prlxra. The two precedlnt; an1

thetwosiKveediiig Nuni'-rsto those drasrin the first

Prises ' WUl I entitled f tue Approximation

Prise. Forexample: If Twket No. draws tbe 70.000 Prise, those Ticket numbered 1124, 1 134'S I I2il

and 1VJ53 win eacnne entuien to 4wi 11 ncsr draws the K',tiOO IViie, those Tickets nnmhetrd Hi

M?l,5ö2. will each neentiueu so ana nut mcconlingttlieaioTe"cheie. -

i h. ii mi Krtzesoi mzn win lie neicrmiiici "t uic i

flgure of the Numlier that draws the aMX0 Pr'ne. For example, if the Number dm winf theSTO.iriO Prir.e eiwls ith 'n. i. then all th Tickets, where the numler

nrts in 1, will he entitled to S20. If the Number en!s with No. t, then all the Tickets where the Number ends in will be entitled to sndsoontot. Certificate of Packaze will be sold at the following

rto- arhirh i the rik :

Certificate of Tacksge of W Whole TickeU f

in i i .......... " lOQuarter " SO 1C Kiehth 10

In orderlna Tickets or Uertlflente. enclose

the money w our aaaress ior mr i ickcu umrreu,

ntof which thev will he rorwaraea y nrsimau.

Purchasers caw nave tickets eudinn In any figure Ibey mv flttslonate.

The list of Drawn Numbers and Priies will be sent to purchasers Immediately after the drawing. .-1 tsT" Purchasers will pleae write their sienntures plain, and give their Post Office. County and State. far" ftetnefnher that every Prize is drawn and payable in full without deduction.

tr All nrises of 01, ran and under, paid immediately

arter the drawing other prizes at the usual üuie of thirtv days. ... . . .

All communications strictly conndentiai. Address Orders for Tickets or Certiticates to S. SWAN St CO., Aurusta. Ca tW Persons residinf near Montgomery Alatairi.

or Atlanta, O orela, can have their orders fillel.and are time, by addressing S. Sns St Co., at cither of

those cities.

gar A list of the nnmhers that are drawn from the

w. m. aiaY I ate of Geo. FtstertCo

BROWN St A I KM AN. Receiving, Forwarding nnd General COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AGENTS FOR KANAWHA 8ALT COMPANT,' Cvansvllle. Indiana. WiWy h.Te fnrme1 a Co-i ti.ership under the style ' 1 of BHOWN tt AIRMAN, and offer our eervices In the capacity as set furth in our card above. We are fullv trtired to extend eree- facilitv

shirpers,eitherl.vCANAL,RITlCK.nrKAll.0'.P.

ai-a s

their tatronsce.

OfBce and Warehouse on the t-ner of Main stree and the Canal . W M . B KO W N . 3"3'-tf J.V. M. AIRMAN.

CARD. J. S. MITCHELL fc CO., Commission and Porwerdinc Slerehanta, Under the Telegraph Off ce, Kransville. . JOIIX 8. MITCHELL, At the Ik-pot, Bow liug Grern, Ky. PARTICULAR attention given to Receirtrg, Stor inc, and Forwarding- any Produce cot signed te us. We will also use our best exertions to eff. et the most adrantaceous t-a?es of f- od srnt t us for that purrose, either at t vausville or Bow ling Green. Jan U-tf

EDWARD R. HILL, (LATE WITH J. g. MITCHELL,) COMMISSION & FORWARDING

V .. f m. . a.e

in a ccucus of tho adherenU of the Pre- e"TI

sident, that the support of the Kinsas future coowo under any continircncies. It is

latter part of its march to Fort Bridger. and

that In its condition there is such aa to excite

the utmost anxiety for its preservation du

ring the winter.

57" A young lsdy named Emery, a school

teacher of spotless character, recently com

mitted suieide at Oskaloosa, Iowa, by taking

strychnine. She was engaged to a wretch

named Dascorub, who, on the day appointed

M CRISTADORO'S II AI B DYE."

It corrects ths Injurious efforts of other dyes, invigor

ates the Hair, U applied In a simple manner, op. rates

instantaneously, does not stain the s In. and Us tint are he

COUXTEKFEITS OP XATUTtE. Sold everywhere and applied by all lllr Dressers. J0SIPII CBISTAD0R0. feb3-dswlm No. 0 Aitor IIcuse,Sew York.

SUNDRIES. 31 bbls Tanner's Oil; 4S coils Manilla Rope, large site: 6" loxes Cheese; 7H sacks fine Liverpool fait; 60 hoses Herrings; SÄX) bundles Wrapping Taper:

4V gross Uonnet Uoarn, In store and Tor sal rr

feS3

TKNEVkPOREXPOX.

THE DOAltU OF Til A DE

ARE anxious to make the " Tab' es " reported y the Committee on "St.itistica," as perfect as pos

sible le'ore puhlifhlng them by their order. The

lampion Constitution Ott U EÄtrvÄ'Wr'S!!;

the party test, and taken as the onlj best known to himself, at first refused. It 'pledge of fealty to tho Administration. 5?. ??S.rS!7 ."vied 12? ZI Äf

The whole influence of the Excutire will personal friendship, totally independent of for tho wedding, absconded rith a woman of throughout South and Central America. Cuba and CRleirrrül.eirduev ha .rf tn, f.-. V,- Jm:Ce;rt r political reasons, and I am conflJcut that the bad repute. Mexico, this I preferred by these to every other fl. rat fete-iar ll! O. t.PCOCK, Secretary. be exerted to force tho admission or bovcrnor was prompted by no other moüve. DaarePu extract, m the united states it u duphu-m, the V" JJerTTT l if r i ..i , . . . ... . . . " b n i n i o.u i v m TIS 11? 61 1 Ts AT" A I fTIII V

.auaa uuuer wie ijcwiupwuacw mmuu 1 OO noi ididk mat uov. w ., at inn umf, rsTMr. Storer. a Democrat member of

Slstrrar

Spanish ladies are 1

i'a Florid Water.-The

' connoisseurs in perfumery, and

Committee on Printinr will be grateful forany inform

at ion commanicated thts week supplying- any onits slns er errors in the Table, left a ith II. O. Babcork

or M . W. FoKter. The metnhrs of the Board are also

reminded that thy will le called en this week ty Mr.

knows or cares what may be the color of ray political faith, and an exposition now is neither called for nor nocesisrr. Truly yours. WM. K. McGREW. Evamsvillx, January Sd, 1SSS.

Congress. Tho emoluments and honors of office will depend oa the expectants devotion to ths support of this measure. Messrs. Bright and Fitch are to be re a w . a -i a as a

wmea in ine oenate, u possible, to sui- Mxxico. Anarchy rrevaila In all parts of

tain the gross outrage upon the rights of Mexico. In tho distant provinces, tbe Ccn Kansas. Their votes will bo for it, and trl Government haa scarce the shadow of the sanction of the State of Indiana will thorit7- lQt th 'P11 rn civil war is , . . e i v . raging. On tho Hth of January a revolution be given by her false Kepresentives to V.t.ana two distinct facüon. row at as outrageous a violation of the rights of onco in rebellion againat the government of a free people as was ever attempted in Comonfort, recently inangnrated aa Supreme this portion of the continent, even by the Dicttor- 0n faction is composed of the arbitrary power of Great Britain. The LS"U it- r t. . . PrtJ of rebela are tht M Puros, or ultra public opinion of the btate will be mis- Democrats. The atreeta were barricaded, and represented and betrayed by men who fighting continued for two days, daring which have gained their positions by trick and fifty citizens were killed, and srrions damage ninmatirin nml whn bars, nm too.1 done to buildin snd property. At the end

the Kansas Senate, ander the Lccompton

Constitution, and elected by lYaudnlsnt re

turns, was recently shot, snd h.s since died

of his wounds. This event mal.cs tbe par

ties even in the Senate, there having been but

ono Democratic majority in that body, according to Calhoun's returns.

137 Tho Canadians leel qu to offended st

tho proposal of Mr. Campbdl, of Ohio, to annex them to the United States. Tbe Tor

onto Colonist remarks, that if tbo Pcvinccs

must be swallowed, they prefer to pans into tbe gullet cf a Southern gentleman rather

than into that of an Ohio lawyer.

Farina Cologne and the Tarts essenres Sold by D. T

Lapman fc Kemp.wholesale druggists, 69 Water Street,

S ew York , and ty all druggists, at 0c. per bottle.

feM-dswlw

Prof- De Orath,a Orictaal Electric Oil .-This

rrcat discovery is now creatine; a treat sensation

TO BE SOLD AT AUCTIOX,

Friday, Fearuary 5th,

FRÜ.T& ORNAMENTAL TREES,

AND

J

amone ths Medical Faculties of Europe and this ffONSISTINOof achofcrecoUectionof Apple, Pear, country. It will cure the following, (not everything): e.?lu'nAc1! Ter?ieen ,n TTirtvt' De"

constitutional right to speak in her name

Without them the issue of the struggle 1 for right might be doubtful.. If they

were the true exponents of the opinions

of the second day, a truce for twentj-four

lionrs waa agreed upon, which waa employed by tho ccmb&ttants to strengthen thtir respective positions, and in attempts tu seduce the followers of their opponents to desert

to bo conquered by some able and efficient fillibmater and be brought into subjection by

some wise and energetic authority

of the State they pretend to represent, I At tbe last accounts the rival parties were

the gross tiolation of tlie rights of Kan- negotiating with one another. Each one waa sas could be arrested in the Senate. But forgive the other, if they T ,. . . . would retire into voluntary banishment and Indiana,throuSh these spurious and illegal relinqTlifth thft control of miin t0 lhc party Representatives, may becotne herself the making the proposition. The poor, distracted

chief instrument in inflicting tho great country has fallen into a deplorable state of wrong upon Kansas, and the act which anarchy, from which there is no prospect of

her citizens so unanimously condimn. retrieving her. Itwould be a bteiing to her

may be laid at their own door, as a result of their long passive submission to tho rule of unprincipled politicians. Mb. Stahtox, Ex-Secbktabt or Kansas, syshelefta very lucrative employment at the request of tbo President to go to Kansas. He twice declined the appointment, and finally was induced to aocept it by the urgent solicitations of tto Government. Iiis acccptr.nce nnder tho circdraatancea was proof of his strong personal friendship for the Presi

dent, and of unbounded confidence in the firmness and faithfulness with which be would adhere to the line of policy deliberately agreed upon between him, hia whole Cab inct, and Gov. Walker. Whilst in office he followed the Presidents instructions faith"-

fully, and was finally removed without one word cf explanation or apology. X3J Prentice of tho Louisville Jonrnal and Derrett of tho Courier, were both-indicted for a miademeaner, in shooting" at each other in the public streets in August. They were tried before the city court on Monday

laut, and the jury rendered a verdict of "not ?niltyw as no damage waa done, exceptio' their own reputations, which had been previously a little fractured.

157 A letter from the Secretary of the Atlantio Telegraph Company, dated London 15th January says that the arrangements for the completion of the work are progessing satisfactorily, and that he believes the next attempt to lay the cable will bo crowned with anccess. The machinery is beiag im

proved by tho engineers and experiments

will be carefully tried-before commencing the work. The British Government has granted

the ue of ships, and a cca cable is being

manufactured. It ia i'ntenCed to take out 2,800 miles of cable, being forty-five mflea

more than was thought sufficient the laat

time.

SPAn eminent chemist, a member of the Trench Academy of Science, haa invented

an apparatus, which" he tluüka will enable

a .man to breathe as freely at the bot

torn o( the sea as on the surface of the earth. lie proposes to lorm an Association

for recovering all tho trtasrre now lying at

tne bottom or the ocean, and estimates the

amount of treasure lost between England and

Indian 300,000,000.

H7i wo gentlemen and tbeir wives were

drowned the other day while crossing Devil's

Lako, Michigan. They were returning from church, in Borne, and undertook to cross on

Cures Rheumatism, Pain In Breast. I day; Cures Neuralgia, Cruup, Tooth Ache,' Burns, 10

minutes.

Cures Ifemorrhage, Scrofula, Aleress, 10 days; Cures Braises , Wounds, Tetter, 1 to 3 say i: Cures Kar Ache, Stiff Neck. Ague, 1 day; Cures Felons, Broken Breast, Salt Rheum, 3 to S

days:

Cures Qutnsey, Palpitation, Pleurisy, 1 to 10 days; Cures Asthma, Palsy, Oout, Erysipelas, to 20 Uys; Cures Frosted Feet, CUlblains, Stiff Joints, Chronic

Rheumatism, Sore Throat, Scarlet Fever, and the lame ma-le to walk by a few bottles. feld.Sfe wlw

riil nous Ornamental fchru'm. Gonmel-rrrr. Ranhrrrr.

currants, orape jioou,r(raworrry nants or quite a nuiaherof the tiaest varieties; Fie Plant, Asparagus Knots. A.c.. &c.. now on l-anH. and for sale at the store

room f.trmerly rru pifd h Mr. Convngton. on Main

suvet, between First and tecond street. The shore

colipction Is from the PLEASANT KIDGE NCR

.ERY ANDr.ARDFXof J. C. FERRIS & CO-, near

Cincinnati, unto, one or tne largest ant best establish mnts In the ffet.

Ttw.se wantinc to purchase should sive us an earlv

can, as we Mtia.li reiuain nerc cut a lew uajs

-OLASa AXD KAILS.

hr

sA Koxes Window Glass:

50 Kegs assorted Nailr: just received and for sale

HAM. V It K CRY

Why will yon Delay 1 Why will von neglect

that disease weieh is taklngsuch deep root, and which

giTes you warwinj- by that hacking eou.h, tlt you

the ica, which gave way, prccipiUting them rirninrforrtcrnityl Why encoursfe that

into the Lake

VAILS. 2nd kejrs superior nails, assorted sizes,

x w jaw recetrea ana lor saie r WIIEELERlt BIGGS.

ORK BOXE, Ar -A wl.ty of Vori

V w uoxes aui ruing iesas, rnr sale ft dec?1-tf. JOHN 11EALT.

Alfred J. Rogers, the first clerk of the ill-

fated Fanny Fern, died at Cincinnati, on

Tuesday, fr m injuries received by the ex-

plosion. Hr. Drum, tho second clerk, is

rerovering slowly. Tho remains of some of

tbe officers and crew have been recovered and

interred.

"Mississippi is at length becoming

christianized. Tho new code enacts that if

any person shall be found hunting with a

gun on the Sabbath, he shall be fined not

less than five nor more than twenty dol

lars.

J3f" A boy fifteen years of age, resi ling

in Cincinnati, attempted to commit suicide

the other day by throwing himself into tho

canal, because his mother bsd, on the night previous, refused to let him go to the theatre. J3T" An Admiral and four other Turkish

officers are on tbeir way to this country to procure tho construction of a large war atcamship. and c-f other vessels of war for

tho Turkish Government.

RT It U reported that Bobt. J. Walker,

ex-Governor of Kanaas, will be at the Mass

BATTISO -SO hales Nos 1 and 3 Cotton Battinr just received and fur sale 'v

Ki3 WHEELER fc RIGGS

pain in the side, the raising of hlovd. those night

sweats, or that difficult breathing, which . silently

whiiperla your ear that something must be done to

save you from th grave of the consumptive! Why TfJKW BOOK. .ust iwlred TWIS ROSES, by

act so carelessly by permitting that disease to destroy 1 ?ra. Kitchie, formerly Mrs. Mowatt, at

- - - f latt'a; nri n v l a at fiiMvvnTrtw

svubiU t V,V.v ..lUAltl

IJAISINS.-

JisV

your health, and ha "ten yon to the ton I front whence

no traveler ever yet returned!

SILENCE THAT DKEADFCL toron!

Or death must curry you to your silent gnre. Why delay while there is yet hope? Consumption Is caused by impure humors of the blood being depokited in the cells of the lungs. Hence, the Inngs are like a spring

of water, when rolled up by the dirt or mud, if clear

water constantly flows through the springs, impurities

or mud will be conveyed away by the pure water.

J mt so with the Mood when kept in a clean or pure stale; as it constantly flows through Ute lungs, it carlies away all corrupt matter, and perfect health will be the result. From two to three piUs taken every

night or every other night, or enonch to keep the

Dowels regular, will in a reasonable time cure consumption. The reason these pills are used more than

all others, is because they are made of a purifying vegetables, and cleanse the body from all corrupt mat

ter, and drive out disease of every description quicker

and in a milder way than any other ri'ls.

fd3-dfcwlm Safety and Relief -Old Dr. II. James, about

whom the New York and other Atlantic city presa have said so much, haretlred from practice, but Dr. Thomas Til ton, his son-in-law, has been educated to travel for him and dispense his invariable medicines. Most

prominent among these is his extract of Cannlabls In

dies, which he discovered after hard labor and deep re

search im Calcutta, lie strove to make a medicine to save hteoDly child from death by consumption, and he succeeded. Dr. Tilton, his son-in-law, is in Chicago, (Room K. 141, State street.) He has-already sue cecsed In curing permanently, hundreds- of terrible

20 boxes received ana for aie hv

Jn 1$ VICKElilf k JOHNüTON.

IVEW BOOKS. IU Ouits, by author of Initials; ller-and Uereafterj I'as: Uoun, at jan23 DOBELL & COXTXGTOX.

nniininp-

ih . Hemp Bedords (Long;)

w cons .'jsniua mticom:

25 do do Halter Hope;

35 no J ute do lo: Ö do do Bedcorddo; J ust received and for sale bv WHEELER k RIGGS.

Sf VIDER VINE.lAn.

4i bbls 1'L'UE CIDER VINEGAR, for sale by

jaui-J Z.H. COOK: 80S.

JVRESII BALTIMORE OYSTERS

Received daily by Express; and for sale at re-

uaceu prices ry locuu 1. sc U. 11IJIA.

SpB AXBERRIES.-;bbls just received, and for

v saieoy 8A31. vlCKr.ftY

WJ R. CIIKKE. 10 Boxe Choice Western

v v Jlareng

tIO.(. -

W so Bushels Prime Potato Ontotsv just received

na ror sate ty z. n. cook SO.-

steserreii ctteene just receire per steamer

llarengo, and for sale by

SAX.VICKERY.

WIFLE rOVTDER-

JlsV

2.) kegs choice Quality for a!-bv

septt S. E. GILBERT & CO.

sf AN BERTH ES AND CIIE-"SE. J 10 bojes Clm ice Western Reserve Cheese:

S bbls Cranberries, jut received and for sale by

J an -J V1LKEKI BL JUIItVSXU.V

loroAit.-

5 Prime New sjrfean purarv

Convention at Indianapolis on the 28rd of

February. Hia preaence will draw a crowd, eases of Consumption, Nervous Debility and Sutler. I NltM21 0,6 wTTeeLe'sT StfRlSGS

i m . I mi, aaisss iu siv jdemm. x o cuius auu vuukua

CTTwo men were arrested at Carle, I heDanished. areiBaataeraUe. The Cannlabls In-

Illinois.tho-otherday.and held to bailin I th blessing of the age. Give . ' " , ... I Dr. TlltooaoaU or send for abottle of medicine, which

e ,Uw eaco io pwui.cg.mw.. will cost via two dollars. He will wove to yon that

yen seed not oe sick, and that It will cost a mere trifle

strength of

ths pitUsnt s

health. P. 8.- By addressing vt. TUton a note through the

Chicago Post Otttce, enclosing four postage stamps.

do

prices by

Plantation Molose, for sale at res n re

UawJ i- II. CWK BOS.

KTIIayi abundant m Terrs II ante at to cetwn.Spertou. EvrymBacae.fford.toksepa JSg

cow in that pleasant city-

One-half of the corn crop in Northern I (li cenUa recipe will be seut in return, free of charge.

Ohio and Indiana, i reported to be unfit for I ly. Address. . .v Da. TILTON. U90 in consequent Of tho rot. I oetlloa- Box 1W, Chicago, III.

SUNDRIES. SO dos Lias Washboards: 2A bxs Western Resenre Cheese: Ml dos Bedenrds: 100 Reels Cotton Rone:

hM lbs UempTwine, jut rerelved, and fr sale by .felrj WHEELER fc RIG08.

CANDLES. tfi boxes Cincinnati Tallow Candles; ' l0 do Haw do;

So Cincinnati Palm 8oap, Jnst received bv

nUbSLLAK liltili!.

heel, with the amount of the prise that each one is itiiledto. will ! Dublithed after erery drawina.ln

the following papers: A ugnsta tOeo.l Constitution

audWUARFROAT IMtOIMtlErOJtETANSVILLE, IXD.

lijtlr 1 THK undersigned has recent- ' TSTgfll ly purcbanla HKT CLAeS SLaiii-ESffl3a.VM AUF BOAT and estaMish.

ed himself iu Evansville to U ansae I a i uraardiug and ComniiHuIon icii.ess. Povessing er-ry facility for rereiyingasS sbipplngr MercbandiM', flour, Oinin, Pork. LärS, kc. will deiia:ch ar.d on the most reasoi.aMe Uru., he would reopectfully Solicit the petrel ,e of nen l si.ts ai.d shiprvra arnerally. LLiWAKl K. HILL. Lrausville, Dec. 1st, l57.-tm STORAGE WANTED. Uf R are preired to store Inonr Fire Proof Wars houe any quantity of Urain, Produce, or Alcr cluvndize,on the mst lilral tenns. Having large and airy rooms up stairs, particular cat will be taken of Household Furniture, Agrk-nltural ' Implements and all kinds of goods or wares liable to damage from damp or rust. luurance effected at the low est lire proof rates, hy tbe Oionth, or longer, hen desired. Warehouse located on comer of Locust street and V . and K. Canal, and most conyer.iept for sh'rp' J River or Railroad. Apply to lliO. rOSTr.R icCO. ap2P. ' : CAKAL STORAGE. 1HATE a large double Warehouse at the Lhtim Basin, ca-siile of storing ny amount of produce. whk-h -will be received, trd, taken care of and beld subject to the owner's orders, ou (lie moat nwinliU tenns. r.O. O KI LE mhW. '

alist, New Or lean i Delta, MobilrRegister, Charleston

Ptanaam, pasnvuie ummi Atlanta intelligencer. New York Weekly Day Book, Savannah Morning

News, Richmond Dispatch, ews, and l'aultluig (Miss Clarion.

janl".

ASBURY MMÄLE COLLEGE. NEW ALBANY, INDIANA. r .TIE SPRING TERM of this Institution will open H on Momtav. Fehrnarr 1st. The course of study

I extenstreand tboroagh.enihracine all the ordinary

English Brandies, .Matbt-matic. Natural cience, Ancient snd Modern Languntrrs, Painting and Draw

lor. Vocal and instrumental Jlusic. The Institution is well supplied with Chemical, Physiological, Philosophical ana Astronomical Appa

ratus for the illustration of the principles of U ie

sciences, conituting tnyaiuabie helps tn the acquisition of knowledge.

- , T0CX0 LADIES, , Wa are DarsuadeJ. will nt find greater advantages

than are offered them in this Institution, either for

Literary Improvement or Kenned Accomplishment in

5iufc, I'aintingaiia urawing. A Innre nnmner of tttndentsean he accommodated

with Barding in the College Building la Uie family of

tbe rresKl.nt. A -ew more can yet tie receivea. For special Information, reference is made to Rev. H. GtLKOBK, Rev, E. H.Jo six, Rev. J. J. Hioht, Joh (ni.a, Esq., Judge A. Iot.aH v, r to jan;i-lw B. F. RAWLINS. President. ' ; FOR SALE. rOTSUand IS in Samuel Fisher's Subdivision of A Out Lot No. S, in the Upper Enlargement of the City of EvansviUe. Knqnireof JsnaO-lm DENHY fc LCNKEICnEIMER. MAGAZINES AT THK EARLIEST. I17sverly for November; Emerson snd rutnam for V V November: Leslie's Uaiette for N ovemter ; and all the other Magazines; ankee Notions for Decem

ber lnov9-tf

HOIIELLS.

LfUGHS.-

sl

KW Su-eland eas Ploughs, of every sizeand kind

at wholesale and retail, just ri-ceired atid for sale y Jan2i-daw Z.H. COOK fc fcON. GRASS SEEP! GRA?S SEED! 10 bushels Bine Grass; ICH) do Orchard Grass; 20 do Hungarian Grass, Just received and Tor sale by Z. 11. COOK fc SON. jiiG.aw ;

JW CodSsb,for sale by iw tu

r.n.cooir & snv.

GHEES APPLES- 3U bt.ls assorted "Ohio" Apples, iu Store aul for sale by j SAM.JTICKERY. BRA! DRA! BRAK! HM kuslieU Uran receivefl per Tailmad by Z H.CK)K & SOX. CIDKR VIECJAR. . & Bbls. M arraiiled Cider Tinegsr, in store srd fo ale by SAM. VICKKKY.

NEW Fl IUI. THE undersigned hare forms! a ee-partnership under tbe stvle or IIOLLIXGSWORTII dk OUOinER. and hare Just received a Urge and siTl le stock sf Q U K 13 N S W A itC, LOOKING GLASSES, CHINA, GLASSWARL. Ar., If., at Preston Bro's okl stand, opposite Beroent fc Yie'e's. whereas will be pteawl to ire all our friends. The st.ck I entirely new, mautactureu to curown onier.

t Tpressiyrorthe Evanvllie wholesale and retti trsnt We profrssto u-ll as low as any martet.and sat sfae tion given in all cases. Person! attention cly t t- or ders. W. E UOLLIOSWoVTH, janl3-lm .i T.J. IIOLLING.WQRTU. VE1V BOCKST N E WBOOK S !- Quits, by the Author of Initials: Parthenia, or the Lst Iiavs of Ps ran ism, only iu pu'.li-hed ly Tick nor St Fiel.: The Pliint llaaters.ly Capt. Mayas Ksd) Mabel Vanchan: MossSide, by Marlon llsrlandf Meadow Brook ly Mrs. Holmes; Iena Rivers, Homestead n the Hill Side, So'. School Iiays at Rngby ; A new supply f the lionks of th ysr for aala l y Uanl6 IK)HELL fc CONiNGTON. PATENT BREAD BAKERY. i t First tntreet siear Malst.

TMIE NEW YORK BAKKKY. formerly owned by J.C. Gaunt, having changed proprietors, fifuliescHU ntw depend upon erery article sold from the , Itaanry being ifUKSIi. CLEAN, and GOOD. All' Kinds of Crackers and Pilot Bread by the pound er

hanel.at Cincinnati or Louisville prices. Holding

the exclusive r ght for anrterturga county ta manaficture the eele sated Patent Bre.t-1, so porular in the Vjiitern cities, being cheaper aivl more healthy than the ordinary liaker's brrad, Fs-nilies, Hotels and Stenihrtat are Invite! to try it. Fresh eskes of every d-cription ala-avson band, and all orders promptly

nuea ana iieiiTcrra. n (iminri sni runm uyfnw wiU r ancy Cakes and Pies at th'shortest notice. Hot Rusks and Bunns every Kfunioon. The etV lUhroent will hereafter be known as tbe PATENT BREAD BAKEHY. fcU-Jw IAXCT SOAPS. 300 boxes, consisting of Mil- ' itary Shaving. Transparent Cakes. Traparent Burs, V ancv Rose, Fancy Bars, etc. Just received and) for sale vsax to w by . GILBERT fc BOWLES. SÜNDRIE. 100 drum Newns; K bxs haifml quarter Raisics; 3 tierces S. . Almonds; 3 New Filrts: fccae V lin SaMinw, (1000 boxes.) V iioxes Hamburg Cheese; RrceivetlaadforttULy jn 13 I. fc D. HEIMA57T.

(9 K0oxfftrl hn.ffl Sur Cttvl -tm Cm trSwi st ls wsas .

A' -yj naius w isat'isisä a as

UGAR AMU TEAS.

3

Best grades of White and Brown Sraias;

A great yarlety or superior Ti, for mit ry augfij SAM. YICKERT. btopk.-

M m. 150 Coils Boirton Manilla

50 Coils Jute 55 do Cotton M) do Hemp ' Received and for r le by

cpe.

do do ' PRESTON BROS.

RECEIVED LAST NIGHT BY EXPRESS. Prince of the House of David;

Queen's Fate;

Mr

loss Side, ly the Autbnrof Alone;

Vuits, iy tne Author or initials; Jn IS r- J. IIEALY. KECEIYED BT EXPRESS. ' Aniericta Almanac f ; Burton s Kccl-siastical History; Fruits for Christian Seasons, first an weeortd cr'iesrat LiuiU J-UEALY. Infant Ca pa. r I VST the thing for the season at VAHTIERfc MARCOTy ICR'S. r'0FK( TIOAKRV SÜGAR. ' 2S bols. j ust received a'l f t ite by dec! GILBERT & BOWLES.

IKA, TOBACrO A.D CHiJ . ijO Assorted Imptaled Cigars;

la Boxes Choice Tolacco; . ' ,i ' 60 hfl Chests Tea, for sale at a-small d vane for r"h by z. l-CtX)K fc BON.

I1JAIL8.-

1

&"0 kegS WheeLnr.SasnrtrAtiaM .1K

Jaoll GEO. FOSTER fc Co.

ttRANRERRlRS. fcc.kc.-'JlSy.Cn-lceCranlierrl'es; 500 Heads Prime Cabbage; ts Bush Is Sugar Pssnsps; .00 do Prims Wifoe Potatoes: Inst recefyed r fo.,ebF a-Ik CÖOK fcfcUN. jans-tr .'-. BütterTac.- ; 300 Bs Fresh Table Batter? X t;ookiar do . aflntoi Fresh Eggs; Just received af for sMebV Jan8-tf Z n'V00K' fc iOS. - Ale and Lager Beer Agency. ZIl. COOK It SON are Ae- nts for the sale of F fc I. A. Louck's celebrated Ale and Lager Beer, and nave just received a stock of each, to wh.ch they invite the attention of the Pealers. janU Z. U COOÜ. fc PON, Agit.

30dos Genuine t-liaker Brooms;

dos I. ft. Hair lin.bclslv boxes Cloth Pius. IS groii Cedcr Faucets. Seceired and for sale by jaul. I. fc D HE1MAXSH

OAP AXD CAXDLES

K25U

oxes full weight Star Csadles:

25 tiuxes Ciixinr.aii Tallow Cai.dles:

25 boxes Cincinnati Palm cap. All" of choice quality, and fur sals st reduced trices, bv Gl LR KT fc BOWLES.

WOODEX DUWLI, 1ÜU NesU Wooden Boa is; 15 dmen . do Trays; k do Ass'4 Crairus: 60 do Rolling Via; 25 do Maslters, juM reet dand forsaTeby 7.: fl. Cw)K fc SOX. HUNGARIAN GTtASS ST.ED. RAl'ED in Doratur rnnty,-Iowa. original SeM" from Hungary about & years ago. Turns oft from 4 to tons of bav to the acre, preferred t anv other hay fw spk. A stoeknf tbe above Seed just ree'dby Ija 13 Z. II. COOK fc bON, Acts.

niEDBEEF.-

&flO 3s Clu.ice Pried Beef: 60 do Beef Ton sues v

9 BMs Prime Pork; jut reeeiyed an 4 for als Jan tf. ' z. H. COOK fc SON.

nOR.SE MIOTZ KAILS ro'siggruuine UlUFFrN n. S. Nails onhand and for sale by IjaislJ) SAM'L ORR.

FOR 'RETT.

ONE f thebef btn:nes nHnd lh che ettv, next " Hor to J . V. Byrne's on MHitstree4. P sessiun

given immesiate-y.

aeci?-u.

f or tstrtniiurs Inontre of IXJ Kh . & fc Cf N Y X G TON .

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