Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 64, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 6 February 1858 — Page 2

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.'.V.FZB.I! lleaitn or me rresideni i Advices from aafcinston represent the I 'resident to be in feeble health. Tim im-1

rccrieo labor imposed upon the head of the gtaj6f 0r Federal policy, are never contractnation the cares and anxieties of the posi- .1. Knt alwav nmnt.h.n.iv nA irpnerallv

.: v J. wuu io i tuuuiiu w uTtii ict rn.7,"v" r power ui fcUB most ijforuoi men m u for primc oi mo. ihe resident ano-id dc less incumbered with the detail of official busil ll h wonld -flu LtmsMf nf the Je- - - I . . . -. . . I gradics service of dispensing by his own tianda ib effi;.! Mvinla tn. hiixHr and I - .-e t v auae ft wwweaev-ve.vsajaa,ij . i ' i subservient partizaftä, of every degree, from a tide waiter to a foreign diplomat, u T...tt.. r ,:- ,. I ia nuuiu ctv.w me uiuuj t u dtinn and r.mmnto bi own health and I happiness. The disposition to play the ftovereicn to make himself "the state" on rr lin- iUnn'niinirim(nt'lo the t , . -.t ... be i resident ma; laauiges in u. owng has so tended to debase the dignity of the Presidential office as the practice, encouraged by the incumbents, of allow- . , i ! r - I mg the hungry rival applicants for every Dftttv oCTice to' anrerJ directlv to the t -... r . t i resiuem. lur arFulUliUe.u. t the Chief Magistrate to a retail dispenser of smallcffices, ,nd keeps hin, ddftlhc 11 the vilest nlta or local and party poJi-1 I ties? and subiectä him to an intcrc urse r rf . with a class of political mercenaries who by flattery and deception mislead him in J - I regard to the sentiments of the country, nd Utmv him into errors fital to himself as well as to the country, and by pera nna! Kul.srvienev. induce him at last to . , ,. ... -j Ä 1- i 4 w . ciatv caiij iu iuo aicniuw.. M vVUv. tion of official rewarda. rather than devo- . 1 - .1 . t. . . t n Tk.r. uon iq priuop.e ..u tu j,-. v. is no sign of the times mora portcntious Of evil than this perversion of tho oflice of Chief Magistrate; and no other Presi dent has done so much to extend and confirm the abase as Mr. Buchanan. lie has apparently aimed to concentrate within himself the entire patronage and power of the tiXecutlve department. If his health suffers the pendlty of his thirst for power, tho lan? of nature will I arrest a ereat political evil and induce a . ( i THE KANSAS OI'FSTIOV IX KEATICRV AAD VIHtil.MA. - , - "We have a profou'ud respect for an I editor who has the moral courage . to speak his honest convictions in opposi tion to the prejudices of his own State, and his political leaders, at the hazard of I personal loss and party ostrtcism. The fol lowing ample and truthful statement of the Kansas question.and the fearful conse quences of the present designs of the Administration, are from the Louisville Tmr.rir and An, rredit to the indenen. dence and patriotism of Col. Harney, its editor: I . ... I .v .V p 7 . , d'at,T.9 rr?m V Tg T that Hin Prixi.lant i . .till lit fiiirnr nr th nrl. I ..... ... . - ruiHsionof Kansas under the Lccc.rnp.on wu.wtu.. .. "'""t '"" 6present only the common arguments used in behalf of this measure. The Lecomptonites luvea snieular way of treating the peoof Kansas. W hen they don t vote, they are wnT..i ae iotu n i riiva an n a fft n r Ttrnr. rn i complain; and when they do voto, thoy are assumed to acquiesce in what they condemn. It docs not seem lo be regarded as of much consequence whether a Constitution made tor people embodies their will or not, so the forms of law are observed in making it. The shadow seems to bo of more importance than the substance. Indeed, there seems to be a nervous anxiety lest the people of Kansas should bo allowed, in their own way, to vote upon the Constitution, and fix up one to suit themselves. Tho object of this policy is to get rid of Kansas, to localize the strife, and have no more to do with it; quiet agitation, &c. The present excitement in tho country, and the Litter contest now threatening in Congress, cught to foreshadow to all eyes tho conseqnences to follow. Such a contest has net occurred Bince 1320. Then the South was too weuk to admit a slave State into the Union with a Constitution its people desired, without a mischievous conceasion. Now she threatens to admit a free State with a slave Constitution, odious to a majority of her peo ple. The present excitement is but a trine to what is coming, in sucn a storm, wie nrsi reanisito loi safety is to bo rieht, and then little danecr need be apprehended. The cause of the trouble will be mated in few words. 'The Democratic party forced a State into the Union with a Constitutionagainst which its people protested in every form in which a protest could be expressed. It hapjiens to be a free Stato with a slave State Constitution. Tho Förth a re of conrso irritate ! and pro voked to the highest pitch of resentment at the act juat as the South would bo if it were a slave State forced into tho Union with a free State Constitution. We think we see the consequences. Geopraphiocal lines are on this question to divide parties, with a pretty fair proicct that the division will be permanent. We can't see how it is calculated that when this act is committed, we are done with Kansas. We might, indeed, wish to be; but Kansas will not be done with us. We shall not hear the last cf it in our day. The men at Washington may write editorials, and make speeches, and befo? themselves in the atmosphere of that locality, flattering themselves that it is a small matter that will soon blow over. Members of Congress will open their eyes to the blunder they have committed when they get home. ' ,' After the admission of Kansas, the armr may be withdrawn, it is said. Of course ft will be withdrawn, but there will bo more ccee;tv for it than ever. If the laws could not be executed before on account of tho opposition how will thoy be executed after the admission of Kaasaa into the Union with tbe opposition incensed, and more hostile than ever? We can reaeonaVly look for nothing but anarchy in Kansas, for a time at least. But we foresee that nothing can be of any avail. We think tho experiment will be made, and that Kansas will be forced rnto the Union wita tma Constitution. According to tho therry of the South, she can then secede lrom the Union If she has a mmd to. If the State resorts to that policy, the South can't object, and the North will not. However it may terminate, we hallr r-fjaed the act as a crime and a blunder wrong in principle and mischievous in policy The Richmond Enquire, the oldest and ablest Democratic paper in Virginia, commenting upon Gov. Wise's letter to the Tammany Hall meeting ir New York, in which he npholds the right o the people of Kansas to reject tho Le compton Constitution, says: Someofonr Southern cotemporaries of the press, beyond the limit of Virginia uij aa uv- i. -nj mat uenry a

Wise is so errriifpöte:! la his State that even

his Utter to the Tararriacr Society, in which ikeq see so ranch'of treason, haa not torn hiru down from thoeminenco he occupies in the . 1 . . . . largcat siaveiioiuiDg iaie in me union. We wi!t anticipate tho question and answer it in a few word. It is boeau.se the people rtf Virainid Inno the m.-in T?(vnno hn bna ha iin irt nf r.nrri tb v... i f . .... roaBt . tn tpSrit of hero. Becaoso his new on 11 on-itm. wbotTw. f lva1. . . y 1 . ... . original ana practical. Eccacse no tninaa himself, without waitinz for the windv.no Gt nodular n.ntimert to d root h m. n.eaUM if. tie Rntk it had VTXn trmrirtimi or histif and ritXt: and be cause that Tammany letter proclaims a prini .,. T. i T . viimo uinm iu maintenance ot wmni mo cqnar,tT and cenritr of the slave State in the Union depend. AVhen the letter appear- - - tt" J a ca ii iiio puuuc prima, wo caufcu m-? orinion that it was calculated to embarrass the Democratic party, or that portion of it least, wnicn concniToa wua ine Aap . tration in faror of the accepUnce of the L Comrtou Constitution witboat fJrtbcr condl - ..III L ! U KavA jVrom thVrTi'ew, rannoanced tbe abstract rrinciple-that in this coun try the people aloco are sovereign and an preme. And no marrcan disrnte that princirle. whithont rcndcrinz himself liable to charcred with beinr a monarchist. Govw, L alwer been a zealous defen der of popular right. And Inno Instance mentÄ on ect 'than on the Kansas question, in bia Tammany letter. lie liny io aanaucu in iuo oviuu am ir 1ud(ld fn tbe Kort) bnt no rizht-niindod man in either section will ever really doubt I . i . . . -.-il ... I 11 - 1 : . . in' no m piui uib isius uuiu viuuivuiuc ui Southern rlffhts. the same Patriotic cham nion of tho ConstUnllon and the Union, the same SJS!SSt his political career, ror fairness, fcarlesay ' .1- a Bf8! energy ana gcnins, urn American reo(e cn fvg.nr in no man in tr.s itAtion r.rxriorto llenry A. Wise. He stands before country in a proud portion. Aa a VAnfhara v m n ha aara r 4 iiA XivK wa& wail not encroach upon ycir rights, and yon mnst not encroach upon r. We contend for I ArmAinla fnw t" t m imIiau an1 AAnnlttv We demand them rf vou, and we will conla. Ja . .a a a cede them t you. ion shall not defraud , ... . , . . us, uuu wc win ut no Humir nuviiuin oi yt)a Bach u hjs attitude tcgardlcsa of the clamor of his enemies. .sriath, Senate of Louisiana on the 25th nit.,Mr. St. Paul, Senator from New Orleans, introduced a bill authorizing the Governor of tho State to make arrangements for tin importation of 500 free Blade from tho coast of Africa. , A correspondent of the Delta says, that when it was read by the Secretary, such of the Senators as were not prepared for anj thing so utterly astounding gazed around them as thoagU they were under the iraproa ion that a mino had exploded. It was theme ot much conversion and varied com ment-In the House, as it will prove wherever n i Known. Alio cou .n will soon oc come laminar wuu tne iic:i oi negro impor- ..: i . i .! j. . r j . . w.ww,, nuu e,"JO "r swni, we fear, when emigrant ships from Africa wil be more numerous In the port of New Or M011" lhai those from Europe. The remarks of tho Delta show how rapidly the South is approaching its consideration as practica measure. It says: It is a ereat rnlnt ealno I. let the rarticu lor measure of Mr. St. Paul share what fate it may. It will lead to some sound thinking on tue fuojeci, ionbtics; and tound think insr will lead to elective action in tho end perhaps. The Federal Government ttands like hideous Cerberus at ths ory portal of South rn enterprise, determined that the South I eirinll n tn 1vrwi.i 1 nAnwlalittiAä ew!t1 kaa AMn ideas of right and wrong and tho peculiar iruv.-iuru - aociet.y, sua 10 tue numoer of her slave .laborers bv imnortationa from Africa. But the French have lately set us . .. . -' an instructive example, l be t renen are at tVamomcntim porti nasfrce emigr anUfroin Africa, robust and willing laborers into their West India colonics. The system Is pursued vithenertrr. ard their colonies, loner InnguiMnigt Vre abcut to leap into unwonted productiveness. EST Several mounds and other relics of antiquity have been discovered in Claiborne county, Mississippi. About two feet beneath the surface ct one of the mounds, situated some ten miles from Port Gibson, were found twenty-one skulls, as close together as they could lie, and all except one placed horizon tally. Some were in a state of almost complete preservation. Two large smoking pipes wero also taken out. and aomo of tho persons present imagined they could perceive the stale smell of tobacco, aa we detect it in an old pipe. Also a hollow cup two and a lialf inches square at the bare, at the height of two leches drawn in and made circular, and higher up bulging so as to give a diameter of tim e inches at tho top, the whole height being four and a half inches. Also, two vessels, similar to our kitchen pots, with out feet, capable of holding three or four quarts each. Also, one bottle which would hold about one pint, and shaped precisely as our wCcr bottles on a dinner table. Theso vessels were made of clay. EfA Virginia gentleman, arriving in N. Orleans last fall, on his way from tho steamer to las hotel with his valise contain ing promissory notes to the amount of $100,000 in h's hand, stepped into an oyster saloon to take a drink. He set his valine upon the table, and whilo his attention was directed from it for a moment, tho valise and contents mysteriously disappeared. lie has t since spent several thousand dollars in attempts to recover it. Last week it was found in the possession of the owner ot the saloon, and all the papers recovered. Early Marriaoks Advocated. Rev. Dr. Bellow, in his last lecture befor the Lowell Institute, strongly ur?ed the necessity of early marriages as the only remedy for that licentiousness ao prevalent among tho youth l our large cities, and soundly berated the women for their extravagant tastes and expensive habits, which, as he alleged, deter young men of small means from entering the matrimonial state, and thus lead to illicit indulgences. . ,...... t5TTbe Washington States, an able and vigorous paper published by Maj. Ileisa at Washington, is defending tbe Douglas doctrines In the Kansas discussion, and will be come, it is believed, the organ of the Douftdss party at Washington. We commend the "States" as one of the best papers in Washington, to all those who approve the eo-rte ol Mr. Douglas, and wish a paper from the Federal Capital. KT The Marine Bank of Hoboken, N. Y.f which was opened for business on the 11th ef January, was closed the other day, with the arrest of Mr. Van Eaten, the President, . m W a 7 on a ccurgo oi emoezziement and swindling a " nsasa i t5TMr. Wra.S. Terrell, of the Lafavette Journal, fs spoken of as a candidate for Se cretary of State of Indiana, on the Kioubli can ticket, .o be nominated on the 4th of March.

A' Good' Thixo' Wati Applied. The

scicritiflc discoverer and the acientitic Inven tor are ditinct and diccren-t characters. It is rarely that he who discover. a ereat prin ¬ ciple applies it nqcesfllv and thoroughly. oomcuiiicp, iiwt ever, in is mo case irrofs.pr Jlblloway was,' among the rst to broach tbe theory that disease was the result of the introduction of morbid matter into the circulation. litit of itself this theory, however true, was useless. It could not uoserve ay teneficial pnrpose to point out the locality of the bane unless ; the discoverci wen? rruTi(ici wuu su phuuvw vapauie oi a. a a . iwiuuK .. r ' i, VP lo tue gwxi wura uuuwy wimvu. 11 iiaa not only traced the symptoms of disease to their genuine canse, but had. after long research and innumerable experiments. Drodnrcd two remedies which would infallibly reach it. Time, which tries all things, has tc?tcd the value or mose rciucuies. v uat iias been the result? Duiinsr the twcniv veara tl.ev nave oetn ueiore tue world, thousands of i . . i medicines, nunarcas ot new systems of prac tlce have been usherod into existence, etiiov cd an ephemeral popularity, and passed into oblivion. Not an llmtnviT'a Put n n,l Ointment. Tb tK f I . ------ rkliuu 111 Jl VII L1IU llity S A ..wav... vwaaawa-s-a 1JJV1I I V ll IS I Vil M79 ded on a rock tho Tock of truth and can not be shaken. Scarcely a year ago their inventor came to our shores unheralded. It is true that large quantities of his medicines IPAn e svmu m w es . thA I ' n il a. 4 WtAfllAi av,4 rhrr 1 -vi winuium iu tin j ui vu auu mm i his kill, hi enterprise, his success, were ciicn rcierreti to oy tne American press, out personally Le was unknown to us. and the grcafc BTBiem oi agencies wuu wiuzii lie iiaa I covered more than half the habitable globe had net vet been extended to this country. Ilecamo hither for the purpose of affordincl US nc It facilities for the procurement of his preparations, and the consequence has been an increase oi one iiunureu per cent., in im demand for them within a lew months. It appears, from the statement of all who have taken the Pills for indi?ction, that their euict in cases of dyspepsia is almost beyond belief. As this complaint has with ome truth been called tbe naMonal disease or America, a specific that never fails to remove it !s of course invaluable. The publie, on both sides of the Atlantic. I had been so often victimised bv medical I charlatans dnrincr tho last fiftv veara. that it I received with aomethinir ot distrust the first i rumors of tbe efficacy of IIollowat's re rue- I dies. Bot every day furnished new proof of . . a .. m . I tne fact, and nt last such was the overwhelming weight of evidence in their favor, that U became more abued to doubt than to belicve. They grew in celebrity, and the demand for them increased with a rapidity onClam pled in the annals Of medical science; nor Ins their fame or that of their inventor yet attained its culminating point. It never will reach that point, lor culmination pre supposes cessation of progress; and so lcrg as humanity is subject tn pain, fever, debility, injuries and death, II' lloway's Fills and Ointment must continue to maintain their proud pre-eminence.—<New York National Police Gazette>. ----->A gentleman in Greencastle, Ind., has received a letter from the Chief Justice of Utah, in which he states that the Mormons have deseroyed [sic] over a million of dollars worth of Government stores, and have taken about two thousand head of meat cattle and some mules. They had also imprisoned a number of U. S. troops, burned the grass in order to starve the cattle, mules and horses, and are now endeavoring to starve the U. S. troops to death. Fort Bridger is about 125 miles from Salt Lake City, and it is stated that the Mormons have erected fortifications about every twenty or thirty miles of this distance, in order to entrap the soldiers as they pass along. ----- ----->The New York Journal of Commerce denies the charge of having recieved money from Lawrence, St-ne & Co., for advocating the passage of the new tariff act. It acknowledges, however, that Mr. Stone, the commercial editor, waa remunerated for editing several pamphlets upon the subject, but the office bad nothing to do with their publication. The recent robbery of the Express office at Fort Wayne has been traced to a young man II nx ford, who had frequented the office. On being charged with the crime by the agent, he confessed the act, on condition that be would not be prosecuted, and restored tho money, excepting $2'0 which he had spent. The amount abstracted from the office was 3,800. Blkkxirh AssETT. Tho nephew of Herman Blehncrhassett, who was made famous by bis connection with Burr, and afterwards had his name associated with the eloquence of Wirt baa a manuscript journal kept by Blennerhassct throughout the Burr expedition and trial, winch the nephew proposes to publish with a memoir. It will be a work of deep interest. i-f7 A larre tooth, four inches long and an inch and a half in diameter, was found tho other day in Delphi, Ind. It was embedded in the heart of a tree twenty-five inches in diameter, at a height of eleven feet from the ground. ylt is mentioned as a remarkable fact that the amount of paper money now in cir culation issued by the bunks of New York, is less than it was was twenty years ago. Ex-President Tyler is said to bo ly ing dangerously ill at his residence in Charles City county, Virginia. He has been suffering several weeks with a severe chronic attack. CSP The .Territory of Nebraska is about one-sixth tho size of all Europe, and will make about eighty States aa large as New Hampshire. From New Orleans. We are tinder obligations to the steamer NewComb for tbe latest New Orleans papers. ———<>——— A FIRE.—A fire broke out yesterday morning about eight o'clock in the drying room of Lagow & Sterritt's Starch Factory, about two miles up the canal. The flames spread with great rapidity, and in the space of an hour, the building, together with its contents was completely destroyed. About $15,000 worth of starch, packed away in the upper part of the mill was totally lost. The machinery was also rendered useless, excepting the engine, which sustained but slight injury. The loss is estimated at about $10,000, on which there is an insurance for $8,000.— The burning of this new establishment will check a new and promising enterprise, and is felt to be a public misfortune. It will undoubtedly be rebuilt and ready for operations before the next crop of corn is grown. ======= THE BO Alt Ü OF TitADli, ARE anxious to make the Tables " repoKee br the Committee on "Statistica," as perfect as rikihle batore miMishing them bv their order. The Committeeon Printing will be grat-ful forany InformatiitD.etamuntca!ea tms week supplying anv onusinn.n niu-ara in the Tables, left with II. O. ltahcurk or M. W.. Fokter. Tbe niemtrs of the Board are also reminded that trey will e called on this week ty Mr. Charles Wells, Treasurer, lorineursues. Bv order of the Board. itj2-lw u0- BABCOCgSfcretary. ITALEXTIXEX! VAiSSTUUSS.Comic and Seatüneiitat, Jost received at feh PICTURE FRAMES. ßk BEAUTIFUL assortment of guilt moulding of ä m an w riath. ina mwinri bir febf PUBELi. C CVSYJiRTOrr.

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yj-rj NOTICES in thiiplnce, 10 cents pnr lice VV one inurtion; 20 cents per line three times: SO centi per line one week: discount on lunger time. FREE SCHOOLS. Tbe half yearly examination of o&r Tree Schools ill commence on Monday. February , 130, and wiij bejajntinued from day today in the order specified below. Tbe Board of Trustees cordially Invite his Honor, te Mayor, tbe Common Conncil of our city, Parent;an4 ouardiaas, and all the friena, of education to at the examination. This examination -i . i. . ... . A .. ..t : The following order will be observed Miss McKay 's School, Monday, A. M. do do do do do P. M. do Tuesday, A.M. Hello.' Mr. Redmond's Miss Clarke's 8 ruber's Street, Brunder, " Hooker, " Ronalds Mr. Knight 31 iss Fishers High School do do P. M. do Wednesday, A.M. do do do do do do da do Thursday, do Friday, do do P. M. A.M P. M. A. M. P. M. By order of the Boar 1: Vn,C. 1 .a P.IIOltXBROOK.Clerk. Help that never Tires or Leaves You We agents for the tale of WATSON 'i SfcWINU MA CHINE, the hNl nrl rhnml machine vet Invented Ladies, 1 you want.aFIUEND,onewNwHldoyonr work and uu no tales, a servant mai win not run out cf niph's, or ask py at the end of every week, buy . a. .a . . . & one cf these ueful articles, (price from 18 to f23,) and we are iure you will l e suited. ' IIORNBKOOK fc CO fcbj Water street, Evansville. Agricultural, Horticultural. The Vandciergh County Agr'culturaJ and Horticultural Society will bold its restaur rnonth'y meeting, at taetounuouse on Saturday, tue ran, at l o'clock, r. u. a mil at' tendance is requested. By order of the President. fe! P. 1I0RNBR00K. Secretary. Lectares oat Alormonlsm. Dr. Stephens and Mr. JV. Stephens win aeliver lectures on thlsiu jectaisiaroieiiaiiou Monaay evening. The true character of Mormorin partrayed, startl Inf developments are made, lefore unknown. Mormonism will be contrasted with Mahomet&nisni. aud J udaUm, Spiritual Wl'ery, U?e Secret Endowments, the Priehthood, the Danitcs, kc. ic. treated of. Ad mission 10 cents. rem w-Chaiienge the WorH-T produce prep Mti!n. av anrtlaaallw I.am1ata ia anfuv annrnvarl """ ""v - nJ so perfect in its openaions a ' "CRISTADORO'S haipdye." It corrects the injurious effects of other dyes, invlirorates the Hair, Is applied In a simple manner, operates Instantaneously, does not stain thtsvin.and in tint are he COCTEn,FEIT OP 2VATCRB. Said ererya-hereanJapplicl by all IIir Dressers. JOSEPH CRISTAD0R0, feb3-lwlm Sf o . 6 Aster Hon:, New York. Blur ray dk Lantnaa's Florida Water.-The Spanlah ladies are " connoisseurs" in perfumery, and throughout South and Central America, Cuba and Mexico, this 1 preferred l y them to every other fl ral extract. In the United states it is diopUclnr the Farina Cologne and tbe Paris e Menkes Sold by JX. T Lnnnian tt Kemp.wholesaledri rgisis, 69 Water Street, Nw York. and ty all drugg'.sU, at ific. per boule. feb2-dir!ir PreY- De Oath's Orlztaal Electric Oil. Tbis great dirorery J now creating a great sensation among the Medical Faculties of Europe and tat country. It will cure the following, (not everything) . Cures Rheumatism, I'aiu in Prrast.l day; Cure Xeuralsia. Cruup, Tooth Ache, Barns, 10 minutes. Cures IIincrrlaffe, Scrofula, Alscess, ?0 flays. Cures Bruises, Wounds, Tetter, 1 to 2 says: Cum Ear Ache, Stiff Neck, Ague, 1 day; Cures felons, Uroken Breast, Salt Rheum, 3 to 4 days; Cures Quintey, Palpitation, Pleurisy, 1 to 10 dayi; Cures Asthma. Psl.y, Gout, Erysipel & to 20 days; Cures Frosted Feet, Chilblains, Stiff Joints, Chronic Rheumatism, Sore Throat, Scarlet Fever, and the lame made to walk by a few boUles. feb5.dk wlw W'hr will yon Delayl-Why will tou neglec, tliat disease waich Is takingsnch deep root, and which gives you warning by that hacking couth, Utat you are fast ripening for eternity! Why encourage that pain in the side, the raising of blood, those night sweats, or that difficult breathing, which silently whisper jn your ear that something must be done to save you from tb grave of the consumptive? Why act so carelessly by permitting that disease to destroy your health, and hasten you to the toutb from whence no traeler ever yet returned? SILENCE THAT DREADFUL COUGH! Or death must carry you to your silent grave. Why delay while there is yet hope' Consumption Is caused by impure humors of the blood being deposited In the cells of the lungs. Hence, the längs are like a spring of wafer, when rolted np by the dirt or mud, if clear water constantly flows through tbe springs, impurities or mud will l conveyed away by the fure water. Just so with the Mood when kept in a clean or pure tale; as it constantly flows through the lung, it car ries away all corrupt matter, and perfect health will he the result. From two tj three rills taken every night or every other night, or enough to keep the bowels regalar, will in a reasonable time cure consumption. The reason these pills are used more than all ethers, is because they are made of purifying vegetables, and cleanse the tody from all corrupt mat ter, and drive out disease of every description quicker and In a milder way than any other Pi'l. febWiwln Safety and Iteller. Old Dr. H. Jamrs, about whom the New York and other Atlantic city press have said to much, has retired from practice, but Dr. Thomas Tilton, his son-in-law, has been educated to travel for him and dispense his invaluable medicines. Most prominent among these is his extract of CanniaMs Indica, which he diacoTered after hard labor and deep re search ia Calcutta., He strove to make a medicine to save his only child from death by consumption, and he succeeded. Dr. TUton, his son-in-law, is in Chicago, (Room No. HI, State street.) He has already sue ceeded in curing permanently, hundreds of terrible rases of ConumptioD, Nervous Debility and SuDerIng, Asthma and Bronchitis. The Colds and Coughs he has banished, are innumerable. The Canniabis Indtcais the most wonderful blessing of the age. Give tr. Tdtou a call or send for a bottle of medicine, which will oat you two dollars, lie will provo ta you that you need not be sick, ad. that It Trill cost a mere trifle io ret well. N. U A Spiro-Dvnamcter to test the strength of the lungs, and ascertain the exact state of the patient's health. P. S.- Ry addressing Dr. Tilton a note through the Chicaopot Olllce. enclnsirg four potaee stamps, 11 cents a recipe will be sent in return, free of charre, toany part of the Union. All letters ankwered pron.ptly. Address. Da. TILTON. octll&a- Box l&K, Chicago, 111. . The Most Skeptical People Can lie convinced by trial that all the family medicines are not humbug, aud that among tbe thousand of butterfly life, there are a few of great merit and undoubted worth. Of he, Da. SaxrotD's IsviookiTOt oa Livta Rem. est. stands first and foremost among the remedies of the day that can be relied on as a medicine that is all it is recommended by lU proprietors. 1 1 advertises itself on every trial, for th.-re are none who ns it but tell their friend to do so, and so It goes from mouth to mouth, tHlall the people of the Union have leurned the good of this truly valuable medicine. It Is recommended, with tet:monials to prove its virtue, for the cure of liver aomplaints of every kind, from the wont Dyspepsia la a common headache, and Is particularly adapted to Jaundice, Deranged Stomach, Bowel Complaints, and diseases of Children. (See Advertisement.) decS. Draw for Sale At 10 cents per bushel.or Is per Ton. Also Flour at SI 10 per sack. fU IGLEUAHT BKCTIIEBS. ANOTHER DECLINE! KxTta Fiona at $3 10 per sack; alsoBaiiby the retail at US cents perbushel.by Janl-tf IGLEHAKT 4-BROS. COAL. BODIAM MIN IMO COMPANY. (Office on Water street, undothe Telegragh Office.) Cart loads of 10 bushels of Bodiam Mine Coal delivered to any part of tbe city at 1 1 60 per load. CoaJ weighed. If desired, at the expense of the purchaser. Notes of solvent banks of Illinois and Wisconsin taken in payment. JOHN WYMOND. dec28-tf. Secretary and Manager. AJV ELEGANT ri.WOPOH SALE. ONE of Peters it Cragg'a superior Pianos, nearly new, Is offered fr rile, a coat 375 and will be sold roi cuh for 22JVAlso,. one of Martin's elegant Guitars, which cost 40, entirely new, can be bought for S3, cash. Apply at this office. dertO-tf.

VVi. THE SAVINGS BASK on First street near Main. huTi Tennetee. Illinois, and V 1s-

couiiu money. Call In. noT3-ti. wV SIGHT and Short Time Bills on Sew OrkjKuS leans wanted, to tbe Savins Bank. First street near Main. declO. ' DU. COUUäWELL'g ANTIPHLOGISTIC SALT. Thai has produced sack remarkable effects a many cases of NartiLou, Vertigo, and ArrxcTioss or thi Ha ad. caused by dr-turlied elrculatinn. in those who hart tried it in this city, is for sale at KELLER & WHITE'S. PTThe highest testimonials of its etfloicy have lecn given by a number of the most respectable citizens who have tried it. fiyi TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. HATES. One square, (ten lines or less), one time, : 50cts. Three times. : : : : : t : : : j tl 00 One week, ::::: : : : : lgn Two weeks, : t :;:::::::: S r0 One month, ;:::::::::::400 Three months, ::::t::::t:7&0 Six months, ::::: : t::10i)0 One year, ::::::::: : : 1 00 t f uiscount on larger advertisemenU. f ff Carrisof six line nr under, S10 per annum, fir No "tillf.rbii"advertisementsrecelved. JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS A fine assortment of Comic and Sentimental Tal en tlr.es, for sale by J. 11EALEY. rouo A GREAT BARGAIN TO RE HAD. ANEW TWO HORSE WAOON, with four extra good Springs, for sale at a very low price, br febf I. fc D. llfel.MAN.V. ewCN DRIES.3 4 bx H-unlmrgh Cheese; fft bxs etar Candles? , 6bb B lac berry llrandy: . b do dj Wine; 5 do Ginger Wine; a An KaT-rrr ltrmnita! 10 boxe Forest Wine Bitters, received and for sale ty Ifcbfij 1.& U. UK1MANN. W9)R ANDY. rcrS teatner Fanr r Bullitt. direct from M9 Custom House of New Orleans. 2 half pipes Aix signed jiranay, receiveu ana nr sa e ty feUi l.fc D. HE'MAXN. .ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY. HARTFORD, COWECTICLT. ÄaJTATKMEST of the Condition of the JCTNA IX. t3 SL'BANCK COM FAN V on the 1st of Jannarr. 15, a required by the law of the Stat of Indiana: The narre of he Corporation is TNA INSUFw ACE COMPANY, loaned at lUaTrotD, Conn. The Capital Stock is ONE MILLION DOLLARS, suri i tJWiu up. The Assets of tbe Company are: Par. Market. Cash In hand and in Bank.. . $ 67,989 09 t,Mi in speciar at posit in Hartford banks, with ac crued interest.. , , 2M.131 00 Cash ia hHndsof A genu, and in transit - ies,?3 OS it ai eicue unincumnerea... 47,5i3 43 t4 Moi-uag liondt at e percent intercut 1000 SMIOU 44.000 00 ? do du 6 per cent, interest.... 1000 1000 SdjflOO 00 11 Jersey City W ater Bond, 6 percent, interest 1000 1000 16,000 00 li Hartford City Bonds, 6 per cent, inuie-t 1000 1000 15.000 00 SMilwaukb Bondt, 10 per cent, interest 1000 1000 5,009 00 Money due the company secured Mr ntm trage a,t8 (4 Bills receivable 35,177 18 300 skirts Hartford k New Hare?! K K Co stock 00 Hi 83,000 00 101 share Boston St Worcester Railroad C stock 100 79 8,5 00 2j0 shares Connect.cut River ft. R. Co. stock 100- (0 15,600 00 t0 shares Connecticut Kivcr Co stick 100 "S 1AV) &Ot)iaresitatrordBankstJck.. 100 100 5,000 bOstmres Ciliseiis' Bank, Watrrt.urr fcick ino 100 6,000 CO shares Kftfle Bsuk, Providence ftiick L0 (0 1.800 300 i luu es Fboeuiz Bank, Hvt- ' ford stock 100 100 30,009 400 share Farm, MeclU B Hartford stock 100 110 4 4 XX) 300 shares Kxchange bank Hartfwrlrtk 50 60 12,000 Oshiiresli'ste Bank, dodo.... 1'0 110 thW V) slwresCUy Hank, do do.... Ml 110 11,') 1 no hve. County il. d-- dt.... h0 fcO 6,000 60 U0 shares Conn. River Bank, Hartford, atock 10 130 P00 l 135 nre llnrtruru Bank, Hart- ...... ..... iw Aid l',U.' ICO sh ires Cimrter Oak Bank! lUrtfonl stock 1P0 100 10X1 ' 100 harr Merch. & Man. Bank ll.rtfonl, stock, paid in... 1,000 Täsliarew Jtetna Bank, Hart. ford, st. ck .... 751 200 shares MteH. Ex. Bank, New Yorx. sCrc : tO 85 ,jdO 200 shares S'rih River Bang, Near York, stocK ft H 0) 1200 shares Merch. Bans, Y. - stork aa loa sice 300 shares r.orth Amerka Baux, New York, stör 100 100 . S0,000 200 shares assau fcaoa, new Y oik. stock shares AmericiBanx.N. Y". 100 100 55 25 100 100 bO H 100 to 50 ice HO . f,0 1U0 3 "5 115 100 10H um llW W 105 123 105 15 '5 lt'5 110 ; P5 105 100 150 50 25V0 2a,(0 o,no 21, 3 10, 1) r,00 100 22,". 1 50 31,50 l!',0"0 15.0-I0 42,0i0 22,Of0 28,000 3,0 43,050 ..; lrt!5 10.COO ..100 Bivadws Bx 400 200 People's B E Republic Bx C.tv Bank .1 KiO 4(H) no too 5fO o5 aoo 200 400 200 I 01 on Bans Hanover Ban K Cominonaealth ' l'ha'nix Bank ManfiHtwn lUnk New York Bank HlKrKt ltinir . it " Ocean Bank " IHetropolititn Bk 14 B'l teller' fc lirorers Banx.New Yorx stock.... 300 shares Importers fc Traders' Bank. N.w York, stock... 4OO sfiwres American Exchange Bank, New Yorx, stock... 820 shares Mvrchants' Banx, N. V- stock 15 shares . Mechanics fc Traders' Bank, Jersey City stocx , 190 shire U. 8. Trust Co. New York. toek 150 share. N. Y. Life Ins. fc Trust Co., if, Y. stocx.... 100 ICO 60 100 10O 100 eiAoeei o LIABILITIES. The amoantof Lia' ilities due or not dae tohanks oroth r creditors nothing. Los.esad'untedand due-none. Losses adjusted and not due... ...... .....I 12 (36 P9 Lone unadjusted, iu suspense, waiting further proof or contested. 16189 8 All other claims sainxt the Company are small, for priittiii. See. A gents instruct 1 tn take no risks exceeding 010,00?, without special permission. ' The crvatesi amount insured iuany owe city, town or Tillage varies. The greatest amount allowed to be in sirred in any one bloc I also varies. The Charter or Act of Incot porstion snd amendments is herewith presented. . . THOB.K. BRACE. Ja.. Hartford. Jan. 1st, I858 . dSecretary. STATE OF CONNECTICUT, . llkrtford County, fMHstTroKD, Jan. 1st, 15". Personally a npeared l-efore nie, a J untiie of the Peace, duly qiialinel toadminister oaths, Thomas K. Hsack. Ja.,lccret:u-y,and made sulemu oath tli:tt the fore poin tatemr,t of the assets and condition cf the Jtna Insurance Com anr is true. HE.NKY r OWtlEU, Justice of the Peace. THE STATE OK INDIANA, ) AcnrroK or State's orricx, Iitdianauolis. Jan. M. li-rJI. S WTHEREAS, the .Etna Jnsunnce Compaav of ww llitrttord, h is filed in this Oflic. asUteroentof iiscunaiiion on the 1st of January, lf7, the act of iu incorpcuaiion and amemlnienu properly certified t, and its written instrument, nominating its Agents and authorizit g them fully and umeervedly toaexnowhdge service of process in the evet t of suits. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the requirement Of "An Act to amend an Art mtitlrd an Art f.tr th Incorporation of 1 nrorance Companies, defintnx their powers, and prearribing their duties," apt-roved Iarc 1 , l"Tv, havinjr presentel satim'-u-iory evidence to me of lull compliance to the requirements and specifications of that act, I, J)IIN W. UOUD. Auditor of the Htate of Indians, do hereby certify that ALLEN C HAL-LiP-Liv, of fcransniie, as the Agent or said t 'orrpanv, isauUiorized to transact the busineMof INSCK NCK as the Agent of said .tna Insurance Company in tnis tte, up to Julv 1st, IT to the extent that he rosy be comnim.ioned and appointed liy the said Companv. In witness whereof, I have hereunto suiiscrited my name and caused the seal of my otbee to be affixed, this 12th day of Janu w. x.v. JOHN W. POPP, Auditor of f täte. ALLEN Ce IIALLECK, AC EXT. feW . IVXnSYILLE.IND. TCRXIP8 " ' 300 bush, ree'd per Canal and for sale by . jan 14 r UEO. F0SIKK 4: CO. ClG.ARs.5MatsCinnamoa lüüO Aiaorted ftnflrir 1W rrMilved nnd tnr "t r. ax u. iiruiA a VINE(i.l -i Bbls. Cider Yinerar,lat received and for tale Z V1CKERY fcJOHIt STO. ? R. and Ifambarrh fheas OS hovs , . . .... . ww large, and of tet quality, just reed ted" per .warenxv ana lor saie low or UILMEltrfc BOWLES. BBAXS.40 Bushels White Beans: SS do Dried Apples: Jn4 reeelAad and for ' "J .. lUCUUlt, K.ÜU., IRISIf" VmRV. One Puncheon Pure Irish M hiaay, just received and for sMHv ' Oecl. TENNEY fc SORENSO?? 9rCKUHEAT.-SS Casks Prime Buckwheat, m-w jo receiveu ana ior sale oy jusl received and for sale bv COO K. 81, SON.. T .ARD AND DETTER. MA 5 W.is. tdu-u; 250 bbls. Butter; received per Canal h Z.H.C COO& Si SOX. NOTICE. V8 herebe riven that the tartnershiB erf.tinv KtweenW. M Sl'phensand Alexander Bettty has Ken this day dissolved by mutual convent. Vt..M.8TErnENS. ALEX. BEATTY.

SWAJf k CO.'S LOTTERIES! Authorized by the State of Georgia. PORTE.VfrOLbARSÜ $ The folloirinf Scheme will be drawn ty 3. SWAN ft CO., Manager of the FpSrta Afcademy. Lottery , in each of their Single Numlxr Lotteries for FCjmary, li8, at AUGUSTA, Georgia, In Jfulic, nndir the superintendence of Commissioners. CLASS 1, To be drawn in the C ity of Au.U3ta,0eorgiayiB public, on SATURDAY, Feiruary 6th, 1953.

CLASS 2, Tobe drawn in the City of Augusta,Georgis.in public, on SATURDAY, February 13th, lSil. CLASS 3, To be drawn in the City of Augusta,Georgia,in public. en SaXURUAY, February 20th, 153. CLASS 4To be drawn in the City of Augusta, Georgia, in publiCf on SATURDAY. February 37th, l?y, . OX TUB FLAX OP 6I.ULE M'MDERSl FIVE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-FIVE PRIZES! Nearly One Prize to every A Ine Tickets. MAUMFICU.YT SCHBMGI TO BE DRAWS EACH SATURDAY IN FEBRUARY! 1 Prise of 70.000 1 S0.KH) 1 " 10,i i 5.'10 3,000 1.5nti l,Oi0 0 . to 4 Prizes of 4 4 4 4 b0 60 100 230 8 10 7(11 6o0 UM luO j APPROXIMATION PRIZES: 4 Prises of 1100 Approx'g to 170.000 prue arellWO .4 do 300 v .. " .aiMKK) l.JiO ' 4 do 200 ' 10,o:0 prixes " f0" r do. IS " " 5011 " M 60 4 do 100 " " 4r'"0 " " 40 A do ' 7S S.000 A do tvö M 1.500 200 5,000 do SO are 100,t 5,185 Prizes amounting to 8320,000 Whole Tickets $10; Halves ty, Quart rs 91X. PLAN OP THE LOTTER Y. The Numbers from 1 to M.000, corresponding with those N umbers on the TkeU printed on separate slips Of paper are encircled with small tin tubes and placed In nne WhMl. . i The first 4'i Prizes, similarly printed and encircled, are placed tn anothor whc. The wheels are then revolved, and a number is drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and at the same times Prize is drawn front the other wheel. The N umlier and Prize drawn out are oneneri and exhibited to the audi ence, and registered by the Commissioners; the Prize being placed against the Number drawn. This operation is repeated uutil all the Frizes are drawn nut. . Approximation Prix-. The two preceding and thetwosiuxeediiig 'uin.rtc those drawing the first 1 Prizes will lie entitled to the 28 Approximation Prizes. For example: If Tkket No. 11Ä0 draws the 70,000 Prize, those Ticket numbered 1124. 1 144S, 1151 and 114V1. will each be entitled to $400 If Ticket No. 5.V0 draws the $K',000 Priie, tlmse Tickets numbered 1 fri,!S&l.5ö3, will each be entitled to 03J0,and so on ac Oording tntheahove eheuie. -The rrvl Prizes of 20 will be determined by the Inst figure of the Numler that draw the 70,li00 I'rize. For i xiunple, If uw umwr nnwinp wie ..mi rnze etui With No. 1, then all the Tickets, where the nnmlwr ends in 1, will be entitled to 20. If Me nniher end with No. 2, then all the Tickets where the Number ends in 3 will be entitU-d to S!0, and ao on to . CertilicateA of Packages will be sold at the Ipllowir.s rates, wh en s tne risk : Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets.. t4' . . ' 10 nan - 4b 10 Quarter 20 1C Fichth 10 In nrderlaa Tickets or t certificate, enclose the money tu vur U.l!-e. lor live 1 U K.eis oraeru.. on receirt of which they will I rewarded ty lirM mail. I'urcbas?rran have tickets ending in any nrureuiey ni:T dmienate. The list of Drawn Nuniers and Prizes will le sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. t IT Purchasers ail 1 plwse write their signature plain, and give their Pot Office, County and Stnte. Of" Kemember tliat every prize is drawn and para ble In full without deduction. ... tr All riaes of 1.(110 and under, raid ImmedLitelv after the drawing other prizea at tu usual tiaie ol thirty djtys. Allcommunimnon stnaiyconn lennai. Address Orders for Tickets or Certihcates to S. SWAN tt CO., Augusta. Oa. ITfTiTsons residing near Montgomery, Alarms, or Atlanta, G writ, can Imve their orders filled, and save time, by addressing 8. Swan fc Co., at either of those cities. - A list of the num!eTs that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each one if eniuieo to, win re puniisnen aurr every om win it, in tbe following; papers: Anensta (tleo.) ConHitntionalist. New Orleans Delta. MolnleRecistw. Ch.irieton Standard, Nn.hville Gazttte, Ailanu Intellirencer, New Y'ork Weekly Day Hook, Savannah Morning New. Richmond Dispatch, News, and Paulding (iiss 1 ciarion. Jan?. INDIANA ASBURY FEMALE COLLEGE. NEW ALBANY, INDIANA. rm -HE SPRING TERM of this Initutlon will otn II on Mond-iv. OlirnarT 11. Th course of stud w is extenntve and thoronch, emontcine all the ordinary English Branches, Matlun'.atics, Natural SnVnce, Ancient atl Slorlern ItngnarM, Fainting and Drawinr. Vocal and Instrumental Slnic. The Institut'on is well ropplird with Chemical, Physiological, Philosoph Iral ana Astronomical Apparatus for the illu4ration of the pritciples of t oe science, consuming tn valuable helps in tneasquisition 01 knowledge. YOUNG LADIES, Wearetmruadel. will nt find rreater ad van tares than are oflVreil them rn this Institution, eilh-r for Litemrr Improverpetit or Kenned Accomplunmcnt ib Music.'Paintinx ami Drawing. A larcre nimner of Stndent can be aecotnsnod.-.trd with Biwrding in theCollere Building in tbe family of the President. A ew morecan yet re receivea. For snecial information, reference is made to Rev. iau21-lw B. F. RAWLINS, President. FOR SALE. rOTSU and 15 In Samuel Fisher's Subdivision of i Out Lot No. S, in the Upper Enlargement of the Cite r.r Erammlle. Knoutrcor JanaO-lm DENBYkLUNKENnEIMER. MAUAZlXKS AT THE EARLIEST. f If averlr for November; Emerson and Putnam for V NnvemlerS Leslie's Gar.ette for Novemiier: and all the other liafuinei; ankee Notion for Ifecetnber inorj-tf d)kei.i,s. LOI-GHS. M. 100 Streland cas Plonchs. of evry size and kind at wholes-ile and retail, just ri-ceived an.i tor sale 1 y janfV-diw Z- H. COOK fc eO. GRASS SKED! GRASS SEED! HO bushel Blae Urass: 100 do Orchard Graw; 20 do Hungarian Otts, just receltea and forsalehy Z. U. COOK fc SON. Jgn3i-dw 1JEW Codfish.forsaleby 11 .wm 7.. TT. COOK fc -nv. af2RBE APPLES. 30 bids assorted "Onlo Ap A" pi es, iu Store aud for sale.br rr-RAN ! BRAN! BRANI3U00 bushels Bran received per Railroad hr Z II. COOK fc SON. 4OIDER VI.EOAR. Bids. W arranud Cider Vinersr, in store ard fo aleby eA.M. v 11hr.ni . aOUGAK A.N Ü TEAS. 17 Best grades of White and Brown Sreaas; A great variety of superior Teas, for sale by aaT,j SAM. VIC K ERY. Kopi-.-l.V) Coils Boston Manilla 50 Coils Jnte 25 do Cotum . 60 do Hemp Received and for sale by , ope. do do jpRESTOX BROS. JECEIVEn LAST NIOI1T BT EXPRESS. JLSY Pnnce of the House of Da v;d ; . yueen rate; Moss Sidü, by the AutSorof Alone; Quits, by the Author of Initials; Jan 15 . lJjJllIi. .DECEIVED BY EXPRE.?.Am er loin Almanao fll - ' Burton's Kcclenlaatical llistoryt fruits fur Christian tk-asons, nrrt snd second scrlos, at LianJll, J.HLALY. , Infnut Caps. IrSI the th!nc fnr the sesson at VALTIER fc MARCONXTRR. rOFKCTIOER5 erOAR. 2j Ools. just recetvewsnd fot sale by decl GILBEKT A. ROTCLIS. rI11? V'JP0 1;0 AN tt CIUÄ8.JL 75,000 Asirtea Imported Cigar; ' .h Boxes Choice To'-aoco; W hfl C hU 14, for sale at-a small advance for. cah by z. II. COOK fc OX. .UAIL81W ken irhMllnr. .unrhul t i.h Janl GEO AUSTER Cu. RANBERRJFJ.r&e..8.c'.-- " " 12,S?'ieLlho- CrHi.berries; SOU I lend Prime Cabbage;2Bush IsAffarPasnipt; .00 do prirno W.'ite hfoe: Jnst rrfeived a i for sale by . Z. U. COCK & tON. -jan8-tf. , . BUTTER, atr. 300 ttu Freih Table Batter: t cooking do 0 ioz Fresh Ergsijusi received and for aU by janS-tf. Z1I. C00K.&.SON. . Ale and Lage Heer. Affeny ZU. COOK fc SON are Ac pH for the sale of F" fc I. A. Louck's celebrated Ale and Lager Beer, and nave just received a stock of each, to whtch they invite the attention et the realer. Jn 13 I. H. COOK fc SON, Ag.

COMMISSION & FORWARDING

P. G.O'RILEY&Cb:, ; EVAXSVfLLE INDIANA. Storageorwardin? X Commission 'MERCHANTS. GENERAL RAILROAD, STE.IMBOAT AMD -.EXP.KEHS AOEXTS, Special Agent for the Peru. Central RAILROAD. A ?TD CONNECTIOX.b, ot,t which we are snthrl ixedtnrive THROUGH REwEIBTSAl THE Llt EST riTSSIULK KAI KS. Having a mammoth V lur; wat at th landing, tbe larpestoh the Ohio River, caps' le of storing and pro. tectinaall merchnndie li:Jilr tn damage front exposure,' e are prriarea to lacimate tne aispa.cn I sil consignments fcinrsrded to our care, bv either RIVER,' miLROAD OR CANAL: : Particular attention will l-e paid to Rece vlrr. Storing and Forwar.liDg. al vxtT the sale nf ary Proslnee,--or other properly, consigned to os for sale, and Nitisntctmn guarauteea. OrBce and xtenniTe Wartbon? on Wtrr mrr-t. sdjoiningtheTelccraph.aiid on the Wh:rfhf.:it, here' we are to re tounu, acenamg to tne intrisu of our parr-ns at an nurs, ir and nicht. With our !nrerior fn"(iities: lone stan4inr: nnlirirr energy; and knowledge of onr i-usine, e feel con-', fideut of giving general sati'tion, and hepe tri merit a continuance of the extensive patronage we are iow enjoying. Li:eral cash advances will be made on a!l connicn-'-ments to either ourselves or correspondents in any of tlie principal mareU, North, Ki st, or South. P, C. O'RILEY & CO. WM. BROW!. w. st. AirViK, ' Late of Geo. Foster fc Co." Late cf Howard fc Brown. BROWN & AIKMAK, Receirint Forwarding nnd General COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AGENTS FOR KANAWHA SALT COMPANY, bvanavllle, Indiana. WE have forme a Co-partnership unrW the style of BROWN fc AIRMAN, and . ...r vices in th capacity as wt f..rth in our card above. We are fully rrprrd to extend evere facilitv t-, shippers either by CANAL, RIVER, or RAI I.KOA D, ard asure thera that their in ten sis ball be faithful lv represented, should they be pleascl to favor us with OfHce and Warehouse on the c mr f Min stree and the Canal. WM. BROWN. janäMf Wil. AIRMAN CARD. J. S. MITCHELL 4V CO., Commlaalon and Forwardlnc Merdianiaf Under the Telegraph Oflice, Kransvllle. , .)0II. S. 311 Tl HELL, At tne D pH, Bowling Grerrt, tf. PARTICULAR altcntinii riven tn It -; ,inr (inn. Ing, and Furaanihig any I'ri5uce Coifuned to us. V will auw use our l e exettiuns to eifcct the most asvautagrous a'es of r'-td wni to u. fur that pur pose, eiuier at avansvule or Buw ling Gieeu. jan u-ti EDWARD R. HILL, (LATE WITH J. S. MITCH EIL,) COMMISSION &, FORWARDING' f7 and W 1 1 A II F HO AT FltOFlUErOR,EVANSVILLE, IND. I r I sV THE nndersiffned has reeeat-rg-jt- ,'ly purrh.! a K1KST CUSS ssS--tSE3öiwilABF BOAT an I estaojhI ed himself ü tvivillc tu tnuisacta Foraarditg an if I Coiuniission usiness. Puasemine everv fa-llitv tor re-Hvlnv and liinnTnr Merchandise, Hour, Grain, Pork, -Lard, Ac, wii.'t des catch and on the most reasoi.a'jle terms, he wiuld respectfully solicit the patrol ate .f ncal.ai.ts nt.d' hr-ver frnemlij-. KLWAKll K. 11 ILL. - Lrausville, Dec. 1st, lfjT.-tm STORAGE WANTED IirK are prepared to rtort in onr Fire Proof Ware 1 house any nuantlty of Grain. Produce, or Mer" cliaiMliae, on the most liberal terms. Having urge and a.ry rmnii U) stairs, particular cawill lie taken of Household Furniture, Agrknltcral Implements and all kinds of goods or wares Iial.lt te damage from damp or rut. I nurance rttcctol at the Inwent fire proof rates, by the month, or longer, alien desired. Warehouse 1. .cited on corner of Locust street snd W . aiid K. Canal, and dimI Convenient fiT ah'i pin. y uivrror lutiiruau. Appiy nuru, um tji tiu. ap20. ' CA.YAL 6TOHAUE. I HAVE a large double Warehouse at the tau Basir,ea.-Me of st.ingany amount of produce, which will be received, afottd. taken care of and held su'.ject to the owner's orders, on the nr at r-iounl.le tsims. P. G. O'RILE NEW FlitJI. 'VHE vndersigned ltave fomed a ce-partnenhlw JL under the style of IIOLLINUS WORTH BIlOTnER. and have Jut received a large and sl'N stock sf Q U K K N S W A it C, LOOKING GLAc, CHINA, GLASSWARK. lr fcc, at Preston Bro' old Ktind, opprtalte Bcmer t fc i ie e's. where tl will t please-i toet-eatl our friends. The stuck is entirely rw, m'u.nlactiired to ourown optrr, xpresülyfortlie Evanville wholesale an-.l retail tnide We pn.l. as to sell as low as any nra-vet, and sat sfac tion given iu all cases- Personal aoetdicit civ r t- ort ders. VT. E llOLLINGSWO Trlf jaul2-!m . T. J. llül.LtNOS WOJtTU. JVEW BOOKS ! NEW BOOKS ! " ' " 1 Ouits. by the Author of In.tiala: I'arthecia, or the Lst Days of Pr.g-tr.ism, only Just pu 'li-ilie t bv Tick 1. or fc Ft:: The 1'hnt Hunters, by Capt. Mayue Reed; M.-Uh-I Vauclian: Moss Side, liy Jisrion llarlsrd: Meadow Brook by Mrs. ltola.es; Lena Rivers, llorrestt-ad on tne Hill Tide, do. School Dnvsat Ilu v: A new supply f the est Mnofcs of th vetr for sa!e . f : -. 1J1 ...it.-, 1 .i i BREAD BAKERY. First Street near Mala. THE NEW YORK BÄK ERY, formerly wped by J. C. Oaunt, having ch-tneed pruriet- rn, famliesein nw dernl upon evry article sdd fn.m the , ItaErry being FKESH, CLEAN, and VXD. All 1 Einds f Crack- x and Pilot Bread by the puid r banel, at Cinclnntti or L'tumille prices. Holding the exclusive r ght for Vamler'iurgh eoentv to n.arofcture the celeln-atcl Patent Urea-t, ao tK4tbw in the Kastern cities, ne::igcbepT and more beiltliy tlia the ordinary bak.-r'4 bread, Familie, Note's and Pteamhoat are Invited totry it. Frc-sb e.ke of eveiy description aim av on lanl and all ortler. prHuti.v filled xt'd delivered. Weddings and Partie supplied with fancy Cakes and Pie at th'shoteit notice. Hot Rusks and Bunna every afternoon. The etMihment will hereafter be k Down as Uie PATENT UKF-AD BAKEHY. feH-2w f.'AXCY' ROAPs.-3V boxes, conitirr of Military Shavine. Trmnpaient Cake. Ti-a-j irent liars, Fahcv Kse, Fancy Bais, etc. J ust received and for sale vest LO nr by GILBERT fc BOWLES. tXUNDRIEV3 100.1 ilnims New Firs: 11)0 hxs half ml quarter Ratslns; 3 tierces 8 . ? . A Irnonds ; 5 New Filtert; 5 case 34 Iwixes Sardines, (TOCO boxes.) 5Ö hoxes llan.barg Cheese; Received and for sale ly Jan 15 I. fc D. flEIMANN. fiUNDRIES.S3 100 100 boxes and halfs Star Candles W reams rappirie Paper Mdoj. Genuine ."liaker'irooais: 10 doc I. R. Half Bushels. 10 loxes Cloth Pins. 10 pros Ceder Faucets. Received and fur Je by jan 15 I. fc D. nEIMANN.. OO A P AND CANDLES. 3 25 latxes fail weiabt -t ir Candles: ' ' 25 boxes CiDCinnati 1 allow Cattdles; 25 wies Cincinnati Palm oap. All of choice quality, aud for sale at reduced prVea. I v . tULBt ht fc Bowle. rooiiKN now LS, Ae -' 100 NesU Vi oudcn Ivoals; 15 doeen do Travs; ' I da Ass'd Churns: CO da Holling Pins; 25 do Slashers, j u received and for sale by' - y.. II. CKiK fc HUNGARIAN GRASS ST. ED. RAI'EP In T)-cntur oounfy, Iowa, original Sed ' from llungwv aut 5 rears ayo. Turns ofl frora.tntnniftf hay to the acre, prnvrrl tn ?jir other hay for stork . A stock of tbe :ive Seed J ust reo'd by n 13J f. 11. CO-)K ti SOX. A't. VARIED BJCEF. r.rt His Choice DrM- User: . A do Xeef Ti, ruer 3 Dots Prime Pork ; J reeelve and-ftr eat jgn'rtf. r. it. COOK fc SO. hr HORSE FKOE .VWL--ihaCicenu:ne UKIFMN TT. . XalN oa haad and for tale by IJan U aAM'L. OJiR. roa rent. ON E of tri best bus.nes stands In the Ht-, nesj doiieto J. P. Byrne's on Vtin street. P.seaMa Xiwen immediately. For mtKtil vs ioaulr. of dec2i-tt. Ia)BELLfc CONYNQ WODRIE.3 4" lx?a lUisln 10 half box4UMns; 125 loui X. 1 HorTinr: W bbls Cueat j Hl tuceived and for sale - I'liPsTov stair. FOIL JUCNT. TTT E HOrSE on the corner of enmeref Thd-anY-, r. formerly recvpied lr J Ji DnieivK4,.,a'erydfiirrW-iest'uiiin, with glad, stabling and carriage h-nm ts tor rent to a rood tea ant enqtilra of tjAP5f.I J. P. BVRV.. lM 25 BnseCii..:j IIaw IjuUIbs; 201 lbs New Citrons:j 500 ".a Freah Zanie Curia s, jurt received ts. ' r ?ale by X.H.COOlt fc Mk"