Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 66, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 February 1858 — Page 2
TUESDAY, v FEB. 9 AMI LECOMPTOX TiUUMPH!
cil. men who XELEGIt VPII I
This morning gWes the arrival of the Arabia, Sith LUerpool date to the 21th nlL The aspect of the commercial news it favorable. All the money markets of Europe were rapidly improring. The flare-up in the House of Representatives on Saturday, which was more the effects of too frenuent Dotations than
nf .rtior-l jmimnsiti k lifcelw t lead to no further trouble. The parties are .ir .Teo,,iw wnn TÄ Administration Defeatad. The TOte on the reference of the Kansas Messaze to the Committee under ,r tt , , t. . , Mr. Harris's resolution, is a triumph for tha nti-Leeomnlnnites- and a signal defeat of the Administration in the House. The signs are now that the House will sustain the Douglas doctrine, and the Administration must yield or fall. In durations of a desire to compromise are already visible. . The Leccmpton Constitution has received its death blow. We are curious to learn how the Representative from the first District, tn this State, voted on this important questhn. This vote will have its e fleet upon the Senate, and mo dify the sentiments and conduct of some of its members. as.u iiwv vr mu vii.ki.ibt I y e unaersiana tnai mo question 01 the adoption of the new charter, under the ceneral law of the State, has been w 9 I DOStDOned in the Citv Council till a week from Saturday next, when it will come , ... " . . . up for decision. It is important that mere snouia be a. rull and decided ex pression of public feeling upon the sub ject Ever? man who desiens to be an inhabitant of the fity should make his inn.tji,. cnwi tv. . . 7 w . streets, ifnoother opportunity be afforded him to express his sentiments. The Opponents Of free School Will urge It, bv
Tery plausible argument they can de- a n0 common depot, thoro could be conccnwicis wilhnnt dicrlnsintf thir rrnl tU. trtaed at that port a large portion of tho trade
n., , , - . signs. The advocates of tha change ... I rguc wnu one party ,wiai n is necessary in order to gire the city power to tax I the Cf02 shons. and thereby raise a rev enue to diminish the enormous burthen of our direct taxes; with another party it is urged by the name men, that the power of taxing licenses is needed to suppress the alarming evils of intemperanee the 150 places for retailing liquor innst be c!osed. say they. Thes) anrumenu are not consistent. If revenue be . . . xne object, me license law must be so framed as to encourage the traffic. If the purpose be to suppress the evil as proposed, the law must be made prohibi tor and tha rsrsnu. abandoned. In tb choice between the two evils of grog shops and no schools, tho people are decidedly m favor Of taking the risks Of the evils of whisky; for they have no a 1 .t . r I couuuenco in ine iempcran-e or reiorm that is maintained by the compulsory process of law. They say, if it can't be checked except at tha sacrifice of our schools, let it remain free, and we will combat it with the influences of knowledge and moral training a remedy, though slower, is much surer and more elevating than the power of the law. This movement u instigated, we are sorry to learn, by the selfishness of large tax-payers, who have no children to edu- . . - , cate, or who keep their pets from the contamination of the vulgar crowd of rude children that flock to tho free Schools. It 13 a blow ai the rights , ' and privileges or the non-tax-payers, ll there was ever a cause, in which the la- ' boring men those who create all the Teal wealth Of the City Should Unite in . J . . supporting their just claims to a partici pation in the publ:s benefits, it is in r tin defence of the rights of their children to an equal education with those of the rich. It is the only way of maintaining the . r . , equal condition of classes, ana preserv- . . .13 mgatrue Democracy in our social and political state. If it be necessary, let us unite even with the grog shops to pre serre our public schools. Let whisky r. :e a ra . run tree, 11 we can preserve a iree ac ..... , . i . r cess to the fountains of knowledge for our children. We had rather nsk them to the demoralizing influences of dram shops, than to the perpetual darkness and Slavery of ignorance. An educated boy may fall, but he cannot extinguish, . . I t .ur tnougtt no may obscure, tne ray oi knowledge and firtua which hava once penetrated. hi soul; there is hope and respeet for him even in the lowest state3 of degradation; and there are gleams and seasons of manhood, at intervals, in vne hi t a arunKard, tbat Show his native nobility r and relieve the fall, though it be to- make it sadder. But the untutored mm, besotted by ignorance mul nntrained nassiona. . 11 , , , , .i. j . , ainks below the brutes, and is a reproach tohi species. Vice we will ever have, in spite of laws. Let us hava it relieved in some degrea-of its brutality, by educatinn evenifitSDreaditS ravages over a " " wide empire. Ten drunken men- will not commit tne oiiences nor uo me aamage of one drunken brute in his mad ferocitv P R T.t .nino th fVunril nas- , i- , u e ed an ordinance referring the subject of the adoption or rejection of a new charter tO the TOterS Of the City at a special election on the 20th inst.
THE BOARD OF TRADE Hold their adjourned meeting this
evening at the Rooms of the City Coun
A full meeting of all the business in the city is requested. All those have not furnished the Committee on :.u -r.w:the "uu a siaicuicii vi iucii Buijjuiciiia lel re "quested to supply the omissioi b handing an account of them to Mr. Henry Ü. Babcock, Secretary, durin5 lbe in order, lhat the T'Vtts m M confcte " Possible.The foIIowin 18 lhe 1,St f hoUSCS h ünJ reported, and whose bustmake UP the hcaty aggregates exhitited in the Reports made by the Committee. There are many others who are doing an amount of business that would largely increase the sum toey were reponea. Bement fc Viele HolliVw'th fc Ilrtgbea 1 O. OT.rilev . J. U. Jewell & Co Preton cook fe Kico J. II. Maeheo A Co Decker & Kramer BalkgJuj Elisha Babcock . SbIS? Z. II. Cook & Son 0"nnn ShankUn & Eeilr c"ic& 0ro!m Samuel Orr fTlTrSrS" Gcrsr& Vcnneman Tenney & Sorcnson I . N. Kosw McKea & Well Keen & Preston Gilbert & Co 1iarnc & Burtis J. S. Mitchell Kratz & lltilmann BrinkraciH Ktusmin, &Co ' Anspaclier & Co Charles 8. Welia J. P. Byrne J. S. JaqueM it Co Keller & White ALU & llowca J. C. Wheeler Orr Dalzell & Co Crane & Cook Hallock & Stoddard M. & J. Gavi.nk Direct Soctherx Tbaoe With Ecrope. The Hon. Ballard 1'reston was sent as a delAwMfa fVwv ttiA I rantiAn 11.1 .tl ItrUfol ... ....... . . 1". I irginia, last nniumu to promow a uircci. tra J(J from lll0 chesapeak to Europe. The project was to establish a line of etcamers from Norfolk to Enzland or France. Mr. - Preston succeeded in making a very favora bl "angements with a French ateamsMp company who have agreed to rnn n lino fromor,olt t0 0rlcan9, in Fanco for freight and passengers. There arc no reasons but the want of the right tort of commercial habits in tl r0P!o ot Virginia why they should not liavo a lar?a commercial city on the waters of the Chesapeake, orfolk has the Bncat harbor on tho American coat. IT the YrginU XortU Carolina und XennCMCe ranr0ada which now terminate at Petersburg and Kichmond could bo extended to Norfolk of Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, tho e ,, .. , , , , , ' . Southern portions of KentucKy, and of Isorth Alabanja , rcJjion cntCnrfvo and fertile an populous enough to build npono of the largest commercial cities on the continent. Nor folk hi tho nearest Atlantic harbor fcr the whole region South of tlw Ohio, and East of tho Mississippi. It possesses every natu ral advantage for a dopot of foreign commerce. It can easily bo connected with the extensive systems of Internal improvements that are rapidly being extended through Virginia, North Carolina, and through Ten nes9C0 lbe, Bank lho Miippi, and thence beyond towards tho Facinc. Those connectia-, wi:h tho bcautiful Bay9f capaci oua harbors, deep rivers und noble road steads, ought to build up a city on tho arm of ho where nature seems to have do ?ßneJ location for tho m-ritlm0 nictropolis of the country. Such a city would do much to cement tho bonds of tho Union, and tho people of every section would rejoice to aee Virginia availing herself of her position t0 bnild up such a commercial mart. - The Canal Swidi.e. The Sullivau Dem ocrat, commenting on the silenco of tho Sth o January Convention in regard to the scheme or re-transfcrnng the Wabash Canal to tl Stato, confirms what we have long believed was tho design of certain political leader It aaya: . "We have well-grounded fenrs that thi grand scheme ot villainy and robbc.y will yt be accomplished, unless tho peoplo aro watchful of their interests. The question t i i i i -. 1 l thwo houlJ- cIecteJ tho j who will pledge themselves to oppose it at all 5mc "J sin very way. The bondholders have not given up thescheme merely because tho Legislature saw fit to pass the resolution in. qoticn. They obtained a foothold last winter, when they succeeded in getting their ''memorial" spread upon tho journals. They did not ask any action then: they only wanted tho matter to be considered by tho people, That is just what wo want, also. We wish to go before tho people, with tho great Democratic party of tho Mate fully tommitted against it. 'o reasonable man will ?Vb' that an attempt will certainly be made to induce the Legislature to assume the canal debt, and tho application will just as surely bebneked np by millions or dollabs. " bondholders aro with those wlio oppose the Mass Convention !" Japax.-T1io Emperor of Japan has made largo concessions of privileges to American f, , , rehidents. Ho has released them from personal ,nrveillaiiCCgiven thcm tho right of trading freely with the natives, and allowed them the right to travel into the interior. w l5kly t0 SiQ many volumes of curious and interesting information of this . , singular people, as tho result of these new ,1 t i i ti i grant to visitors to the Islands. Tho tmnr u represented a a very enlightened man, and his chief advisers aro men of capacity and intelligence. The expedition under Com. Perry, carried models of a railway and tbeelectno pcror. His Majesty was greatly pleased with and had tho ,attcr fixcJ np iu his palace; ho thoroughly nnderstands it, and apprcciatc iu importnuce. He has ordered that a line of telegraph1 shall bo constructed from JeJdo, hia capital, to Simoda, where Trince Hayashi U to reside. raA model of a mammoth steamship has recently been submitted to thc lords of the admiralty in England, which is admitted h thcir lordshlP3 from intended capacity essential to the hold I ng of England's possessions iu the East. i ntcnded to carrv 20.000 troops, and to bo proof against fire, wind or water. Tho inventor contemplates a speed of 22 miles per hour, or 24,000 miles, equal circumference -of the globe, in fortyseven days. J A law has been passed in Denmark which prohibits newspapers from copying the "ticks of other journals without giving cradit for thcm- If a 'lär law exist this country, the consequences would be disft9trous loagreat Bu;y new,wr reputifc. tions whose editors would be thrown upon their own resources for original matter. Hundrcdsof pilfering sheets would starve to deitli
Particular of tha Low of the (earner Col.
tfOMimn. r ,y, We have already announced tüO. 10S Cf - - a uiiu
steamer Col. Croaeman bv fire, in tho Miaeio-
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ll'1'l I1HI. vu WVi VI vuuini lurmun. i .. . ..... I "i u u i isr- uger i thC Southerner, Wluen pil.eu tile BCCnc Ol . ... ... .1 lul'v disaster on Saturday, and from th sur viving pnssenrcr collected the following interesting particulaM. Ti.n.i n.. .t.A., r.. ..v:.. . lue wi.uwMuaii,situsuvuk .v.ij um 1 -.. 1 1. 1 I jia.cnger anu diij uwnrrsuu u tun cargo .f rrmrio l.fr Viw Orlü.-in nn tlio nirt rf .i . Mli r c t t: i. I vu inglast, about pcvcii o clock, wheu opiosite ew Madrid the ,,ni?2or boiler,", upon which ("team bad been raided for the purpose of increasing the speed of the bout, exploded. Several persona in the social hall were severe ly injured. The bar-keeper, had both legs broken, and Cupt. Converse wa wounded in the head. They were carried back to the ladies' cabin and laid upon sofas when they subecqncntly were burned to death. It ws some time after the explosion before the boat was discovered to bo on fire. The lower deck had been blown through and the fire communicated to the frclzht In the hold Every exertion was made by tho officers and crew to sapprcs tho flames but without avail. In a few moments the cabin was on fire, and the affrighted passengers began to jump overboard, many of them without lifepreservers or anything to sustain them in tne water, iiio mgnc wa very dart, and I . M. . . . . . I he coldest Of the season. A ma oritv of the Ml.;nnn.cnin r,.;..! Af nnA 1 I:. i.si l r .i . emiurcn. inanjr i mem wiwiou proicuors. The fCClie describea by tho Survivors as terrible. Tue machinery of tho boat stopped soon machinery of tho boat stonpea soon after the cxj.loMon nJ the drifted upon the bar below New Madrid. Several skiffs from the latter place were instrumental in savine many of the passengers and crew. A few swam ashore, but a majority of all on beard cither perished in the flames, or were drowned. The Southerner on her wuv down 0 came in sisht about tho close of the scene too late to alford any assistance. It is impossible to ascertain tho exact num ber of the lest. It cannot be fur from cven ty. Among tho miasing aro Mrs. Taylor and child, Mr. Chccver of St. Loms, Kit liar J Johnston, the first clerk, tho mate, pilot, one engineer, tho steward and Mr. Darking of Chicago. The Captain's brother was also lost. Tho second mate picked up Mr. Taylor's daughter, but was compelled to relinquish her to cave hi.- own life. A gentleman living a short distance below the scene of the disaster says that many floated past shouting for help, but ho had no boat and could render them no assistance. Tho boat was burned to tho water's edge hut floated upon a bar, whero her machinery will bo recovered whet the river falls. Last Saturday morning1, Mr. Taylor and the Captain of tho Crosrnan, started from Madrid in a yatvl for tho purpose of finding, if possi ble, tho bodies of Mr. Taylor's wilo and daughter, and the Captain s brother. The Southerner brought a number of tho unfortunate burvivors to Cairo without charge. Up to Saturday no bodies from tho wreck had been recovered. The cabin register with all tho books and papers of the boat were lost. The safe was secured the morning after tho disaster. Tho Coi. Crossman was not quite ono year old. She cost $45,000 and was insured for about 25,0O0 in I'itUburg offices. Her car go was fully insured. She was owned by Messrs. Chccver, Tore & Wea vcr, of tft. Louis. She was a Missouri river boat, but was making a transient trip to "Sew Orleans, as business in tho Mi.MSOuri was for tho time suspended SJTSome time since a young man, representing that he belonged to Bangor, Me., and giving his namo as William Coomts, became acquainted with tho daughter of a wealthy farmer in Carver, Mass., and tho couple were shortly aftcrwnrJs married. Coombs lived with his wife but a short time, when ho t.tolo her gold watch and a consid crablo amount of mency belonging to her father, with which ho dooamped to Uoston, where ho took board with a female named Kyan, whom ho soon afterwards married. IIo induced hi second wifo to break up honse-kceping, and with tho proceeds of the sale of furniture, fcc., made off, leaving her utterly destitute. Ho was subsequently ar rested and committed on the charges of biga my and lancny. t37"A horrible caso of spontaneous combustion is reported as having recently occurred at Cairo, III. A man named Faxon, suffering under delirium tremens, entered a saloon and called fr a glas of brandy. Immediately after drinkiug it, his breath came in contact with a lighted match in tho hand of a by-stander, and instantly took fire and burned for nearly two minutes, when death ended hi tortures. The agonizing szreams ol tho wretched man uru described as having been horrible in the extreme. Statz Boakd of Agriciltcke. The Committee appointed to investigato the causes of the complaints against the Execu tive Committee of tho State Poard of Agricnltuie, ai the late Fair, closed thcir exami nations at Indianapolis, on Thursday lat, after taking testimony for four days. Isothing was proven against any member of tho Board. It was shown that there was great dissatisfaction with tho awards, and loud and general complaints of favoritism, but no act of favoritism was proven. JS7"Thc other morning a littlo boy only twelvo jcars old, made his appearance in Cincinnati under peculiar circumstances. He arrived from St. Louis, haviug begged his way through, und was soliciting a free pa sage down cast, lie said his namo was Wm Martinslcver, and that he eamo from Fort Wayne, Ind., where his father resides. He had taken a dislike to his step-mother, and determined to desert his homo and proceed to one of the eastern cities. He in now in charge of the police. ffTho failures in the British Provinces ol Canada, Nova Scotia, aud New Brunswick, in 1S57, aro act down at $3,001,000 making the total amount in tho United States and tho British Provinces, $293.31,500. Cut it is estimated that there will bo rea lized from those who will pay in full $7T,1SS 000; aud on the amount of ordinary' fail ures (estimated by tho atrrago of former years at $197,300) at 40 cents on tho dollar, 7S,b32,000. Thi will leave a final loss on the failures of the past year of $U-3.7SO,000. 1ST On Sunday morning last, come halt dozen scarlet petticoats made their appear ance in the streets of t. Louis. The wearera carried thcir dresses almost knee high.
Frou Nw Orleans. We are indebted to
r . .... v. -.wu.. , . . n . I uuu DM,iiiuc ill nil i l' i nur i a nil r. n iiuiia i v ' "--"- - the wwu.uwwuuv.vvi iuiw wis i nave Il rt 1 hflA. i n . . a 1 .1 . I ItitA h. I J)ffti fl. I 1 , . , I l'pi v luir inn jjwuiul'.vu nwiuuiv. uut k J ' J 14 ' a urH Kevpre Trnmm.nrpit nn nv im nanun. ttiiu lUUUVUIIlfU. I tnwt DUSiness. tho irUO Delta, or tUO Ccnin of the 2d inst. sats. I ' n" kvce he held vcstcrdaV mornihJon tho Levee. OA. .. t uvcr uiiecn cotton ooals were uiscnaryinj corzoand pilini up not imaii tiarv affonies ruwaiuiiwai. ciznvy cuuuii urnw. iv-jmi-The rttcirta tip to 4 r. v., resterdav, are nearly 12,000 bales, and about 6,000 more Had ?on2e..n Snnd ay, making an ajrprepate of manifested on the encar landing, and nearly every wiicre else on the .Levee." 44 Tn ree Da ys afteb Sight." A lew days "nee, aeonntry fellow entered one of the York tanks, and marching up to tho conn tcf exclaimed, "Here I -m; I want yon to tako a fa5r lok a mo." Without a word father, he strode out. The next day the same customer appeared and uttered the samo wordl, ttnJ 8?aiQ disappeared. The third day, at about the sarao time, he walked in, ona advancing to tho teller' desk, threw down a draft payable three days after sight "Now," naid he, "you've seen me three times want the money for it." i-se- t l : I . i .i iiirir aiiLiiu I t iiii.i 1 11-3.71 in I r 1 1 rill, i " ; " "v,,,v "-"' Uf""' 4.. I i : a ... ! . t.. .i.v ,ai' ar..i - I creuuwr minus .-.v,w uoniw. euurcqnemiy . 1 .1.... 1- l . , I I wua n.i:iiaiiii.-u iiiul tie uaa esiarnisnea i " 111 u w us Y nbIc busin' I:ntly "litor. " ,v ' were offcreJ fin' r ccnt' for tlic,r cla,m .ej carly accepted. Soon thereI X. v I ' ii. BUtr lue aoeconaing ucotor rc-i ppcarea in lcsin "na wniuitaneonaiy the intelligence wa rcivel from New York, that ho had decamped from thcie, leaving behind him dcl,ls t0 thö xonut of 2,000,000. J37"Tho Ladies of tli j Mount Vernon Association design present ng tho walking cane of General Washington to lion. Edward Everett, as a token of the gratitude of the As sociation for his generous contribution of the receipts of his Lxturcs to tho lunds of the Society. The spy glass ot the revered Patriot is to be given to Mr. Yancy of Alabama, who has delivered eloquent lectures for the benefit of tho Association. 15?" The advertising ot the letter list of the New York Post Olflcc has again been given to tho New York Herald, ns, bv evi dence on oath, that journal has tho largest circulation of any daily journal in tho United Slates. The yearly average circulation per day is stated tob? 62,405, au Increase of 17,773 over 1353. fSTLnst week a lady elcatedin a race with a young man from Bangor to Hampden, on the Kennebec river, and beat him fairly in the run of thirty miles. The gentleman had tho longest legs, but tha lady spread the most canvas, and with the aid of a fair breeze out run him. f"Tlio Wasuington correspondent of tlio Philadelphia Press says, that Dr. liernlicisel denica that bo has made any proposition to tho President, or anybody else, relating to tho removal of the Mormons to tho Pacific. Tho anio writer thinks that thel Lecomptonitea in tho lions art' anxious to compromise. t57"Tho Sheriff of Xcw Orleans has received from the Governor of the Stato the death warrants for tho execntion of Thomas FitzjjeralJ and Antonio Krcppcl,on tbclPth. The former killed his ister about two years fljo, and tho latter murdered his mistress, Mario Shoemaker. riTlhctrialof Deputy Sheriff Meek, of St. Iouis, charged with killing a man named Tyzack, for resisting him in the execntion of a writ, took place on Wednesday, but tho jury being nnable to agree wetodischard. He will probably be subjected to a second trial. a Din lias Docn introduced into tho Legislature of Minnesota to exempt nil settiers from all process of law lor tho recovery of debts that were, contracted before cominz into tho State. fifLaro swarms of grasshoppers lately made their uppearance on several farms in Ohio. The like has never been seen or heard of before in the winter season. r??On Tuesday night last, tho nafo in the store of Dr. S. Norton, in Leaven worth City, Mo., was broken open, and robbed of f 1,700. A clerk, who slept in the store and has fled. is supposed to bo the robber. 557Tho Legislature of Tennessee has re fused to instruct the Senators and IIcprc.entatives in Congress, from that State, to vote lor the Leeompton Constitution. i""Thcro is about to bo puplished in Lou don a new weekly journal, to avdvocato the interests of tha Inited States. . t?"Mr. George, Woltlix wishes us to say that ho will keep his office open in tho evening till 9 o'clock during this week, to accommodate laboring men who cannot attend to settling thcir taxes without the loss of an hour' labor. ?I A It Kill); On the Mh lnt., Vv Kev. II. flilnwe, Mr. ALEXANbKK HUT II Kit LAN I), .f Uamllurg, Iwhana, to Mis M1LY fcCANTLlN.of thisiity. The corps of the Jocrsal office, in acknowledge. mentof the remembrance to them, yreent their conirmtulation tothe liajTy lriile, with Uhes for a long life filled with many j ysand clouded ly no sorrows hut thoe that improve the heart. DILI). Tn Fort Wayne. Tii'liana. on the .Td Inst.. C AT1I A RlNKK.,mi;ci.f 1. W. Maples, Ks..ot i'ort Wayne, au ikiMcroi r.uwani niii,ii mis city. SPECIAL JN'OTICES. TVCyS- NOTICES in this place, 10 cent per line one insertion ; at cents per line three times; 3 cents per line one week : discount on longer time. nj ukjj u iriirLrLriru-ii-i njuuu innnrij r i i jinruir imj'i 1 1 rijajaarwrarinn-rra The Most Skeptical People Canbeconvince-1 by trial that all the f.unily medicines are not humbug, and that among the thousand cf butterfly life there are a few of groat merit and undoubted worth. Of hese, Da. gasroao's IsviooaaToa oa Livaa Rem cdt, stands first and foremost among the remedie of the day that can be relied on as a medicine that is all it is recommended by iu proprietors. It advertise itself on every trial, for th-re are none who .use it but tell their friends t io so, and so it goes from .mouth to mouth, till all the people of the Union have learned the good of this truly valuable medicine. It is recom mended, with testimonials to prove its virtue, for the cure of liver aomplaints of every kid, from the worst Dyspepsia to a common heatlache, and is particularly adapted to Jaundice, Deranged Stomach, Bowel Com plaints, and diea.es of Children. (See Advertise ment.) dec!. Bran for rale At lOcents per bushel, or ? per Ton. AU) Flour at tl 10 per sack. fe: IGLEIIART BROTHERS.
A RARE CHANCE.
Land at 830 Der Acre One and a half mile from Evanavltle. We have now for sale two of cheapest and richest tracu of farmlrg land that we . ... Ä m . . . ever oneren in this marxet. une oi uiese tracts . - ... ... . .,w j .. w ...v. v -u. . new fnni hnn nn llu nnr. m! i nr rnir.c home. frame barn anl tt? new cisterns oi the other. These r mrfl- .Ar! !tli fin Itmhop. ThV liaTeade.irablelucalitv within one and a half milesof Kvansville. The wood on them will pay tot the land. iue uuiimngton one or tne tracts cost xnisis decidedly the chtapest turpi in that has leen offtred this season, but 3A rer acre, one part cash, the other on one, two and three year' credit. Enquire of as for further information. IGLEIIART & ANTIIES, febUwlOt Ileal Estate Aaeuts. FREE SCHOOL. The half yearly examination of our Free Schools will commence on Monday. February IC, and wüj bejeoutinuej from day today In the order specified be 1 low. The Board of Trustees cordially invite his Httn.kF- tl f-j Vrtr tlij Pnmmnrt fnlinil et nllrrttr. Parents G anJ the friends of education to be present at theexaininatiou. This examination Is to show the mode of teaching and reciticc. The fallowing order will te cltsenred:
Mta McKay'- School, Monday, A.M. ' K el log's do do do Mr. Redmond's do do P. 31. Miss Clarke's do Tuesday, A.M. S Fisher's do do P. M. 4 Strret, do Wednesday. A. M. Brunder, do do do " Hooker, do do P. M. " Ronalds do Thursday, A. M Mr. Knight do so P. M. Sliss Fishers do Friday, A.M. llifh School do do P. M.
Br order of the Bo&rl: f.., - . - lur P. llflRnTlfOK. ClorV. w - - - - - iUl9 tut never Tires or Leave l ou.-ne areagems w uw wiev, AaS 0 a... a.u MA . ti a Tw'v'j tiririvn t a PII 1 V V. In. lw.it iml r lon i vout mnrliinr vrt Invpnti-d """"' - Ladies, if you want a FKlEND.oiie wvo wilt do yonr work and td, notale!l, a t th:lt wm not run out of nighu, or .sV p.,y at ,he end of every week, l.uy of nighu, or ask pay at ihe end of every w on' of t,,ese uerul artif ' trom "k t r 8 to tZS,) I HORN BROOK iL CO I fel-S Water street, Evansville. Lectures on Mornionlsm. Dr. Stephens and Mr. J - P. Stephens will deliver lectures on this sub ject at Marble H ill on Monday evening. The true character of Mormorisui portrayed, startl ing developments are made, before unknown. Slornionism will be contrasted with Mnhometanism. and JudaUni-Spiritual Wifery,tfce Secret Endowments, the Priesthood, the Danker, &C. Jtc. treated of. Ad mission 10 cents. febt. Pror. DeJralh'a Original Electric OIL This great discovery is now creating a great sensation among the Medical Faculties of Europe and .thi t country. It will cure the following, (not everj-thuig) Cures Rheumatism, Pain in Breast. I day; Cures Neuralgia, Croup, Tooth Ache, Burns, 13 minutes. Cures Ilvmorrhace, Scrofula, Al scess, 10 days; Cures Bruises, Wounds, Tetter, 1 to 2 days: Cures Kar Ache, Stift" Neck, Ague, 1 d.ty; Cures Felon., Broken Breast, Salt Rheum, 3 to 6 days: Cures Quiner, Palpitation, Pleurisy, 1 to 10 days; rtin Aulima.I'iIir.nnur.KrvsiiielaJ.StoSOdavs: I Cures Frosted Feet, Chilhlains, Stiff Joints, Chronic Rheumatism, tore Throat, Scarlet Ferer, ami the bun i V. . . - J , , - , " - ' I iwvle to walk y a few ttles. fel-J.di.wlw Safety aai Beller. Olli Pr. II. James, about whom the New York and other Atlantic city press have said so much, has retired from practice, but Dr. Th'r ma Tilton, lit son-in-law, has been educated to travel for him and dispense his iuvaluaMe medicines. Most prominent among these is his extract of Canniabis I alira, which he diacoTered after hard lalior and deep research in Calcutta. He strove to make a mediciue to save his only child from death by consumption, and he succeeded. Dr. Tilton, his son-in-law, is in Chicago, (Room No. l4l, State street.) He has already sue ceededln curing permanently, hundreds of terriUe rases of Consumption, Nervous Debility and Suffering, Asthma and Bronchitis. The Colds and Coughs he has banished, are enumerable. The Canniabis Indicais the most wonderful blessing of the age. Give Dr. Tilton a call or send for a bottle of medicine, which will cost you two dollars. lie will prove to yon tl Jit 70a need not be sick, and that it will cost a mere trifle to te well. N. O A Ppiro-Dynameter to test the strength of the lungs, an I ascertain the exact suite of the ratiett's health. T. 8.- By addressing Pr. Tilton a note through the Chkrtgo Post OtHce, enclosing four postage stamps. (U ceuUa recipe will be sent iu return, free of charge. 10 any ponui uie union, ah leuers.anawered fröre ptIJT. AUOTCHi PR. 1 IL,1U, octllCm Box in. Chicago, III. Why will yoa Delay! Why will von neglect that disease waicli Is taking such deep root, and which give you warning by that hacking- couh, that von are fa.t ripening for eternity I Why encourage that pain in tha side, the raising of Hood, thoe night sweat, nr that difficult breathing, which ailetitly whisper in yonr ear that something must be done to gave you frnm lh grave of the consumptive? Why act ao carelessly by pertniuina that disease to destroy your hralth,and hasten you to Die ton: b from whence no traeler ever yet returned ? SILENCE THAT DKEADFCL COCGn! 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 lins deposited in the cells of the lung. Hence, the Inngs are like a spring of water, when rolled np by the dirt or mud, if clear water Constantly flows through the springs, impurities or muu win r conveyed away py the pure water. Juht so with the blood when kept in a clean or pure stale; as it constantly flows through the lungs, it car ries away all corrupt matter, and perfect health will he the result. From two t three pills taken every night or every other night, or enough to keep the bowels regular, will in a reasonable time cure con sumption. The reason these pills are osed more than all others, is because they are made of a purifying vegetable., 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 Pi 'Is. feb3-d& wliii W'f Challenge Ihe World To produce a prepa ration so eminently harmless, so generally approved, and so perfect in its operations as "CKISTAUOUO'R HAIR DYE. It corrects the injurious effects of other dyes, Invigorates the Hair, is applied in a simple manner, operates instantaneously, does not stain the V in. and its tint arc he COUXTEIIFEITS OP XATlltE. Sold every where and applied by all Hair Dressers. JOSEPH CRISTADORO, fc'C-diwlm No. C Astor Iloiue, New Ytrk. Agricultural, Horticultural. The Vanderl-urgh County Agricultural and Horticultural Society will hold its regular month'y meeting, at the Court House on Saturday, the fith, at VA o'clock. F. M. A fnll attendance is requested. Cy order of the President. fet V. HORNBROOK. SecreUur. .Murray de I-auman's Florida Water. The Sinih bulit-s are "connoisseurs" in perfumery, and throughout South and Central America, Cuba and Mexico, this ii preferred I y them to every other fi ral extract. In the United States it is displacing the Farina Cologne and the Paris essen- Sold by D. T. Lanman it Kemp.wholesaledrupg'ts,63 Water? treet, New York . and by all drug;!its, at jOc. per bottle. fet2-dwiw AXOTIIEU DECLINE! ExTt FbovaatSJlO per sack ; also Ilaxa by the retail at 12 cents pcrbusicl.by jaut-tf IGLEIIART Sr BROS. COAL. P.ODIAM MINIMO COMPANY, (.Office on Water street, under the Tek'gragh Office.) Cart loads of 1 bushels of Bod iam Mine Ccal delivered to any part of the city at 1 10 per load. Coal weighed, if desired, at the expense of th purchaser. Notes of solvent hanks of Illinois and Wisconsin taken in payment. JOHN W YJI0XD. dec-2S-tr. Secratary and Manager. yVÄ, THE SAYINGS BANK on First street nenr Main, buys Tennessee, Illinois, awl isronsin money. Call in. nov3-tf. VS SIOHT and Sh.wt Time Bills on New OiVj3s lean wanted to the Savings Bank, First street nesir Main. tleclO. DR. COG;sVELLsi ANTIPHLOGISTIC SALT, That bit produced auch remarkable effects in mac; cases of NaraaLoia, YcKTioo.and ArracTioss or thi ill ad, cansed by disturled circulation, in those who hare tried it in this city, is for aale at KELLER fe WHITE. ST"" The highettertimoaial of it efficacy have been given by a number of the most respectable citbvms who I have trw-d iL yi
TO-DAFS' ADVERTISEMENTS.
ratT? . Onesinarf(ten .lines or lc3s one tine, t fcts. i nree limes. :. : : : : s : s ; fi wOne week, : i ( J : ! .5:.::.: 1 JW Two weeks, : i .: i : ' i "ne inontn, ; j j : .j : 4 no low 13 00 l nree months, j t i six monuu, : j j : j I Discount on lärm m1i-lfW.a. ; Canisof six lines f uinicr, 10 pit annum. IJT No "till forbid' aJTertisements received. SEL1LED PROPOSALS WILL be received by the CHy Conncil at fhe raarylS. I'&e, foe the tolling iu of Lots No. 11,12, 13. In BIock o. It fourtn tniarement, Uie earth f-rthe filling in of tne same to he taaen fro first, between Canal and Sixth streets, Lanntsco Oity. feUO-lw vtLhii.ALREUfClert. CIIAItTKR ELECTION. iJOTICE Is hfreby jriven to the qualified voters of the citv of Kransvtlle, lhat a special election ill I t held on the 2t'th lay of February, I"", upon the rviontion or rejection of the Xcw City Cha-ler." tl. - ii : 1 1 l . . v. t .. j i : . : i i lie pons win tic open m iuc iuiiowiiik uicimviieu pieces, ana tne louowtng namen persons were at me last meetina of the Common Council, appointed In spectors f said election with powers to appoint their own juaresana cieras. to wu: Fibst Prscinct. Allthatpirtionof theCitvlrinc and heing above Main street, tl e qualified voters tnereor to vote at tne ."septune engine House John Hums, inspector. Second raec iscT. All that portion of the C tv hetween Main and Division streets, the qualified voters tnereor to vote at the oiuig Amen engine House M m. ii. lioicourt, (.sq., Inspector. Third Prkosct. All that portion of the citv he low utviston street inclusive ,sive of that portion To? the iÄÄ-JSÄ 11SS citv heretofore Known as voters thereof to vol e at the Union Engine Daniel Chute, Esq.. Inspector. Those votinsr for the adootion of the New Charter. will vote 4New Charter, those rejecting the same will vote 'Ulu cnarter." By order of Common Council: fch9-2w WELL H. WALKER, Clera AN ORDINANCE To'rescrfre the time within which real estate mar le sold for the pnyment of City Taxes assesaed thereon: Sectio 1. lie it ordained rv theCommou Council oi me hit or tvansvuie, inaiiroraann arter tne pas m a.1 . m a 1 . a . sage of thisOidinance, itshailand mav he lawful for the City Collector at any time after the fin Kondiv in c,ol' bef. the second Monday of Man of ITMTt UJriSS of the owner or claimant thereof, or tv selling the lot or piece of ground itse.f. upon which the tax remains i b in.,t t-c mxHr; iu P7 Ittnalll ft. m Hh . n.w . n . Atleti JOHN 11EWSON, Slavor. Vt ell II. Walker. Clerk, feb9 LOST. GOLDEN BREASTPIN. In f. nn of a cross of xl Brazilian pearls elevated, with a genuine rnhy in tlie mtdilie imliendeil on a rolden heart jutmnl i th: Pin a rivet. To the honest tinder, a reawnaMe reward will he given, if delivered to Mr. KOSEN. KKA., becond street. fetO-2t FIVE REASONS crt' T n'icrr ta rr v rvnt rn-i ..ion iv a.i "tonx. CASH BUSINESS. t.MKST. Mr rrfits are not sufficient to admit of a Mongcredi I and losses. ."ecosulv. 1 tind I cannot credit one And refuse other without rivinc oll'eiise. This dlt . Afy temprr i not suflidently mild to tilte pleasant lyall the insultsoRi-red on presentation of billa. rocaTHLV. i iiieve it to he the tuterest or all persons to pay c-it.h for what irey consume. t'iosewho have paid their Mils tnn.itl . idilülm ml inuucemenism prices ana aisortmeni, and will snare noinducemetitinmypowerloracoutinuanceoftheir I trade lor cash SAMUEL EMBICIl, fehO Main street, thrfe doors below Second. VAXKEE NOTIONS, for March, las been In a -- weea at 1MJUELL at CONYNUTON. - ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS; JEL I'um h; Musical Bouquet, at febSi P0BELL& C0XYXGT0X. SWAN & C0S LOTTERIES! Authorized by the State of Georgia. S 70,000 ! ! ! -Ssfif POR TEX DOLLARS!! The following Scheme will be drawn by S. SWAN & CO., Managers of Uie Pparta Academy Lottery , in I each of their Single Number Lotteries for February. " 1, at AUGUSTA, Georgia, ia public, under lhe su perintendence of Commissioners. CLASS 1, To be drawn in the City of Augusta,Georg!a,in public, on SATURDAY, February 6th, CLASS 2, To be drawn in the City of Augastaleorgia.ln pnblic. on SATURDAY, February ICth, 1919. CLABSJ , To be drawn in Vit City of Augusta,Georgla,in public. n Sj rURPAY. Febraary 20th, IW. CLASS 4 Tobedrnwii In the City of Augusta, Georgia, in public, on SATURDAY, Felcuary 27th, 0. THE ILA. OFM(;Lhu.Mni:ns. FIVE T 110US AX O FOUR HUNDRED AND EIGHTY- Fl VE PRIZES!, Xearly One Prlxe to every Mne Ticket. MAUMFICUXT SC'HBMG! TO BC DItWS KACII SATURDAY IN FORTARY! 1 r rise or 70.000 1 1 1 1 1 1 J0,l Of) 5.1 Ml 4.iN0 lso f00 "(HI I 4 Prises of 4 ". 4 4 4 IA 50 2 JO MSI !-. m APPROXIMATION PRIZES: 4 Prizes of f00 Approx'gto tTOm prixearcll,fino 4 do :m " " " 1.20 4 do 200 10.M0 rrises " wm 4 do 125 ' " &, " " m 4 do UO " " 4,000 " 4t 4 do 75 " M ,V0 " " "0 4 do hli " " ISIO 1" ' 200 C AAik A. oAskstaa XOare lOO.uou illW Uli 5,13 Prizes amounting to 8320,000 Whole TkkeU 110; Halves iy, Quarters 1X. PLAN OF TUB LOTTERY. The Numbers from 1 to &0,(UO. corresponding with those N umbers on the Tickets printed on separate Slips of paper, are encircled with small tin tubes and placed in one Wheel. The tirst 41VJ Prizes, similarly printed and encircled, are pl:icei 111 anomer wncei. The wheels are then revolved, and a number I drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and at the same time a Prize is drawn from the other wheel. The Number and Prize drawn out are opened and exhibited to the audi ence, and registered lv the Commissioners; the Prize being placed against the .umiier arawn. 1 Ins operalion is repeated until an tne 1 rues are urawn nut. Approximation Prlzea. The two preceding and the two succeeding Numlarsto those drawing the first 7 Prizes will be entitled to the 28 Approximation Prizes. Forexampl: If Ticket No. ll,2;o draws the 7lUKl Prize, those Ticket numbered u", 1 124:, 1 mi andlir.wi each be entitled to f4si. ir 1 k-ket o. ViO draws the K'J""1 rnze, tnose t tenets numotreu Me 51, Ml, S52. will each he entitled to gJW, and so ou according to the above scheme. The ,00n Prizes of 20 will be determined by the last fieure of the Numlier tluiSilraws the $70,000 Prize. For example, if the Numler dn wing the $70,oon Prize ends with ao. 1, men an ine tickets, wnereine numiwr ends in 1, will be entitiei to ijo. 11 tne a nmner ends with No. 2, then all the Tickets where the Numlier ends in 2 will le entitled to $20, and so on to . Certihcntes of Packages will be sold at the following rates, winch is tne risk: Certificate of Package of I" Whole Tickets 10 Half " . 40 pi Quarter 20 Iff f.isbth " in In orderlac Tickets or erf! flea te- enclose the money to our address for the Tickets rnert.r on receipt ofwhich they will be forwarded by first mail. Purciiaserscan hare tickets ending in any figure they mar doicnate. The list of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent to ptirchnsers immediately after the drawing. &2T Purchasers will pleae write their sienatarei plain, and give their Post Ortiee, County and State. Kemeinher that every Prize is drawn and payable in full without deduction. Zlf All prizes of l.PiO and under, paid immediately after the drawing other prizes at the usual time of thirtv days. All coiuTiunications strictly confidential. Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to S. SWAN & CO., Augusta. Ga. Z1T Persons residing near Montgomery, Alabama, or Atlanta, O'-orria, can have their orders filled, and save time, by addressing 8. hwan L. Co., at either of those cities. IJT A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the rir.e that each one is entitled to, will be published after every drawinc.in the followinc papers: Aaensta (Oeo.) ConOtntionalist. New Orleans Delu. MobileRegister, Charleston Standini, Xahville Razette, Allantt Intelligencer, New York Weekly Day Rook, Savannah Morning News. Kirhmond Dispatch. News, and Paulding (Miss.) Clarion. Jan:. JCST RKf!KIYED BY EXPRESS. an see Notions for March; Swan's Instructive Readers; Musical Banquet, for sale by . fcM J. IIEALY. COTTON BATTINO. M lles for saleby GILBERT ii BOW LE?, feM Sycamore street near Water. IOBACCO. Tj whole, and eudäy boxes, assorted qutlitie. Just received and for le low by JebH OI LB KKT ti BOW LES. SHINGLE. irsj,r00 first quality of Yellow Poplar Shingles, su.ri3r to any in the city. Also, a Lire- lot of Pine Shmrles, Dressed Flooring, Dressed Oeilinff.juM re. ceiTed and for sale cheap at the NEW LI MMER YARD, corner of Main nd Eighth street. M Uw WATSON, NEWHKRMY S: CO.
COMMISSION & FORWARDING
P. G.O'RILEY&Co., EVASVlttE, I5DIAXA. StoragerorwardinjjA; Commission MERCHANTS. ;EERAL UAIIJIO AD, STEAMBOAT AAD EXPKESS AGENTS, SpCCiai ASUl IOrlDC rfflD. tCDirai Railroad. t ND CONNECTIONS, over whicli we are author-.. t ii.e to riv THUOI Cll nP..:VllVT. AT T1IK LOWEST POSSIBLE KATES. Having a mammoth Wharf Wt at rh! landing, the lareeston the Ohio River, capa' le of storing ana pro , teciinc all merchandise lialile in damace frtun -x;xMure, sipnniew forwarded to our care, bv eitl er c j" rprru to loruiiaie n:e nirn li ol all ConRIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL.' 1 articular attention will le paid to Rece Ting. Stor injrand Forwarding, also, to the sale of ai y Produce, o. other propertr. consiened to ds for sale, and satis. r.cti"n guuranteed. Office and xtensire UareAonse'on Water itreet, adjoining the Telegraph , and on l&e W h.'.rfboa, w here we are to l found, Rtletxli ig Vi the inferesu of our pa'rons at all hours, day hth. nisht. With oursnperior f-ilities; long Mn4inr; untiring enerry; and knowleapeof our I aiie, we fi-l ronndent of giving general satisfaction, and hope to merit a continuance of the extensive patronage a ear now enjoying. SSSSS the priDd1 Ä south!11 M3r lierl cah advances will he made on all consign. ( P. G. O'lf ILbT & CO. war. axow. w. at. aIsmas, Late of Oeo. Foster & Co. Latecf Howard & Brown. BROWN & AIKMANV Receiving, Forwarding and General'' COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AGENTS FOR KANAWHA SALT COMPANY,' Evansville, Indiana. WE have fmie' a Co-partnership under the style" of BROWN & AIRMAN, ami offer our aerVices in th capucity as set forth in our card ahore. We are fully irepnr?d to extend everv facility tn shi ppers, eil her 1 y C A N A L, R I V t R . or U A 1 L l! O A T , ard fissure them tnat their inter t shall I Uithrully represented ,should they be pleased to favor u wiihtheir ratronace. Offlceaml Warehouse on the cirnerof Main strea and the Canal. WM. BROWN. Jn3.Mf W. AI. A1KMAM. CARD. J.S. MITCIIELLfcCO.r Commission and Forwardlnc Merclianta Under the Telegraph Office, Evansville. JÜI1.V 8. MITCHELL, At the Th pot, Bowling Green, Ky. W - w an.. . PARTICULAR attention given to Receiving, SUw miiMii lurwirumr dt I rodure corüicncd td us. f a . ' . ., w in.nu Fornaruing any i rooure corifned U u. We will also use our exertions to eftWt th. ii adrauupeous sales of g'Kidssentto as forthat purpose, either at Evansville or Bowling Green. Jn i i ll EDWARD R. HILL, (LATB WITH J. S. HITCHKLL,) COMMISSION &. FORWARDING and VII A III' BOAT PKOPRIErOIt. ,. . ..,. . ... ' THE untersigned has"rect--Ir T)urclia-da s'lKST CLASS 3.VllAl.F-l)AT and estaUished himwU in Kvansville to transact a Forwarding and commission tusiness. Possessing every facility for rexeivin ani ihlprlrr " MrrclisnliM-. Flour. Grain. Pork. Lard, fcc with Sestch aixl on the most reasonable terms, he voal4 rrspectfully solicit the patronage of merchants anJ shippers frenerally. EDWiRU It. HILL. STOUACE WANTED. ' TR are preijared to store In onr Fire Trocf Ware ll house any quantity of Grain, Produce, or Mer clutixlite, on the most liberal terms. Having large and airy rooms no stairs, particular cae will le taken of Household Furniture, Agricnltural Innlmmt, and all k i rxl . vnnrliAr bitm I i mtl a a damage from damp or run. nur" enected at tne lowest nre proor ratet, By taI ffrtAntli Iran BrnM sissiivBH . arehouse located on corner or Loco it street ana W . and K. Canal, and miH convenient for shipping s River or Railroail. Apply to U tU. IUbTsK K IU. ap-2. CAXAL STORAGE. 1IIATK a large double Warehouse at the Can lUstr. capable of storinranv amount of produce. which will be received, stored, taken care of and held subject to the owner's orders, oa the most rea sonablo terms. P. G. O'RlLtY mhJVy. NEW FI IUI. TUE undersigned have formed a co-partnersalp ander the style of IIOLLIX(iUOrtTH Sc DltOTII ER. and hare just received a large and 't'sble stock af" Q U K K N S W A rt E , LOOKING GLASSES, CHINA, GLASSWARh. Ir., kc.. at Preston Bro's ol.l stand, opposite Dement It Yiele's. wnotst win ne pieasci to see an our meBHis. im stock isetitirelv new. matiutactaml to our own onlrr. xpresslyforthe Evansville wholesale and retail trarttWe prolrss In tfl as low as any mariet, and aat-sfae t:on given iu all cases- Personal attention t)Tm to or Cert. . t. in,bLiMi(ri n. Janl2-lm T.J. IIOLLINGSWURIU . Äjrrw books i new books:11 Quits, by the Author of Initials: ranlieriia, wthe Last Davs of Pamnism, only jut pullihed bv Tick nor k Vields: The riant Hunter's, by Capt. Maji.e Reed; Maliel Yaughanj MossSwIe. by Marlon llarland: Meadow trook: by Mrs. Holmes; Lena Rivers, . Homestead on th Hill Sklc, d: School Days at Rtcr.y; A new supply f the -st Honks of the Tear for sal by jan loj DOBKLL k. CuNlNGTONPATENT BREAD BAKERY. First fctrret near Main. THE NEW YORK BAKERY, formerly owred by J.C. Oaunt, having chanced proprietr, f ruhe Cm nw dep-nd upon every article sold from the llacery being FKKII. CLEAN, and GOOD. All ainds of Crack r and Pilot Itread by Ihe round or lanei,at Cincinnati or Louisville prices. Holding the exclusive r f ht for v aiider'tirgh County to manufacture the celeliratcd Patent Uread, so popular in tha V . .f eitie. Ivin rfiesn and mure beaftliV tha. the orlinary baker's brtd. Families, Hotels and Steamboat are fnvitea to try it. rresn cakes or every description alwjvs on ban'tinda.l orders promptly hiled and delivered. Wel- inas and Parties supplied wi:h r'ancv Cakes and Pies :t th' sho.-Ut notice. Hut Rusks and Ilunns every afternoon. "TstaMishment will hereafter be known as the PATENT IIKEAD UAKEHY. febl-2,!L IV WCY HOAP.. 300 boxes, consistinc of Milav "itary Shaving, Tranpannt Cake, Traparerit Hars, Fancv Rose, Fancy Cars, etc. J ust received anal for sale vaav vow by & h0y,LZS, CrNDRIE. inn drums New Firs: lun bxs halfind onarter Raisins; 3 tierces 8. . Almonds; S New Kill-ert; 6 case li boxes Sardines, (10CO boxes.) 50 ttoxes I Um burp Cheese; Received and for sale by jantf I. k. P. 1IEIMANN. SCNDRIES. ino boxes and halfs Star Candles; Sfl ream Wrappin Paper S0dn. Genuine bhaker Brooms; 10 doc I. I',. Half bushels. 10 boxes Cloth Pins. Id gross Ceder Faucets. Received and for sale by jau 15 I. k D. n E 1 MAN X . SSJO.1 A.D CAXDI.EX. 5 2t loxes fuil acif hi Piar Candles: 23 boxes Cincinnati Tallow Candles; J5 loxes Cincinnati Palm nap. All of cheiew quality, and ftr sale at redurrd prices, br GILKKRT k ROWLESWOO OKA IKIY1, Ve. 1(0 Nesu Wooden howls; 15 dozen do Trays; a do Ass'd Churns: ti do Hollinc Pins; 5 do ilashcri. j ut recoired ami for sile by 7. H.COOK k SOX. HUNGARIAN CiRASS NEED. RAIDED In Decatur eoi nfy, loa, origtw! SeM from 1 1 unrurr about A years sro. Tras oft from I to A tons of hav to the acre, prefeerad to anv other hay for stock. A stock of th above ied jusfri ree'd by m 131 Z. H. COOK & 'MAi.M'- - TkRIKD BKKF. rji n. t'hnire Dried Reef: Ml do Reef TonfVie? S RM Prime Pork; Jut received ft for -sa'tsf Jan-tf. 7.. It. tog 4i SOS . br II ORSE SHOE X AILS - 1 hs genuine "GKIFFIX" II.. Na Is ab haud and fur sale by ijaa 121 8 A MI. OKU. FOR It EXT. ONE of the best bus;nesa stands in - eitv, next door to J . P. Ily roe's on Main street. Possession given immediately. For Particulars in-niire of dec-y-tf. DOBELL4; CtvHrXGTOXv . t.MlIIIK.C7 4" loxe Raisins: 20 half boxes Raisins; 155 wxes No. 1 llerrinc: iO tjbls Cement, ust rceircl .t foriv,v PRESTON BROS. FOR RENT. THE HOUSE on Uie corner of cwnr f TUTd and . Vlfimt reets, formerly ittxvpied v J. J, Daniels, Lo.,ayery desirea'ne Mtuaiion, with goo4 stabhn and carnage house is rr rest to a mod tenant enamrs of jan:-tf.l J. r. 11 YRNK. mjKWRAMXs.Ai Boxe Choice Ne- Ri,!int!ln0 ttis New Citron: tX) IM Ire!. Zaiu Cur s. jt reitd at)-
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