Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 126, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 January 1859 — Page 2

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. EVANSVILLE, IND. WEDNESDAY MORNING JANÜABY S

sa We had supposed that was about extinct. The bloody Fejee Islanders, we had fondly hoped, were to be thought of only as barbarians of a past age. It seems, however, that the Fejee cannibal still baa an existence, and what Is worse still, has the propensity of satisfying his man-eating appetite. The New York Herald, through a correspondent, informs us that when the steamer Vandalia was at Orolau, in the Fejee Islands, Information was communicated to Commander, Sinclair by the Consul at Levuka, that the inhabitants of Lomati, on the Island of Ways a tribe of ferocious cannibals had surprised a small vessel, and murdered, cooked, and eaten the crew. An expedition composed of sixty men was immediately fitted out to punish the savages, and placed in charge of Lient. Caldwell, with Lieut Ramsey of the marines. The murderers were demanded, but the natives refused to give them up, and having assumed a strong position (a town situated on top of a mountain 1,600 feet above the level of the sea) they defied the troops sent against them; . "A landing was effected early in the morning, and after a very fatigueing inarch, in which they had to struggle against all kind of difficulties, the expedition arrived opposite of the town. After resting a little, the town was assaulted tnlr, the natives fleeing to their native fastnesses. Atuwit. nni rinnrlrfri and fifteen houses Were , marines were returning, they were attacked , by about three nundred warriors, in a ra- .. vine. Tue natives, alter a nara ngut, were repulsed with a loss of fifty in killed and wounded. The Americans had six wounded, one man severely. The' whole expedition was conducted in a gallant manner, and the tribe has, doubtless, learned from the lesson given them, that Americans are not to be killed and eaten, with Jimpunity. The - Americans murdered and eaten were Louis ' Brower, a Prussian," naturalized, and Henry " Homer of New York.. ESyif the Chicago Time is a true expo " nent of the views and, plans of Senator - Douglas, then the position of that gentloman is no longer problematical. That pain ?fo tuaviA r.F f 1-a ß I Ii CAM Ronfltnl Douglas will not ask a nomination at the bands of the Charleston Convention, but if his friends in that Convention should present bis name, and he be nominated he would not feel at liberty to decline the honor. But, adds the Timet : " If his friends should not present his . name, tnei tue nominee ot tne convention will receive bis support. The use of his name by any , men or body of men as a candidate for the Presidency or any other office, independent and hostile to the nominations of the Democratic party is alto- - repugnant to Iiis wishes and desire3. V say this mach with a full knowledge of its trutn, ana Knowing tbat we express in this . particular his own sentiments. Mr. Douglas, by pledging himself iu ad vance to support the Charleston nominee, endorses in advance the platform of tbM Convention, even thoagh it contains a reso lution asserting that the laws declaring the slave trade to be piracy, are unconstitution al i or declare, in emphatic terms (as there is every probability it '- will do), that his darling theme the one for which he has labored so long and hard squatter sov ereignty, is a transparent humbug. This will be considerable of a ; " letting down " from his lofty position in Lis recent cam paign in Illinois. Senator Douglas cannot go before that Convention without compro- . mising his position on squatter sovereignty Should the South concede him the nomina tion, it will only be done at the expense of all ' his views as expressed in his recent speeches. The great probability '. is, how ever, that he will be cajoled into submitting his claims to that body, and then bo slaughtered, as many politicians have been before him. Bgr ine iouowing communication ap peared in the Yolksbote of the 4th inst : . Amongst other Xew Year's gifts received by our citizens, is one of great interest, and received with much satisfaction by al! namely, the information that our fellow citizen, William Baker, Cashier of tlie Cres cent City Bank, yielcfcd to the solicitations of many citizens, and consented to become a candidate for the mayorality. This piece of information caused much pleasure, be cause none better, none more talented, no better business man, and no mau of greater honesty and integrity could have been se lected. Mr. Baker is the man in whom all necessary qualifications are most happily combined, making him eminently fit to ad minister the affairs of our fast-growing and prosperous city. He"is, above all, the man to direct and preside over the deliberations of onr Council, to regulate the finances of the city, to raise her credit, and with his legal attainments and general knowledge of law, to guard her rights, prevent her from falling into error, and creditably represent her on all sides. With euch a mayor and an efficient Couucil, our city would be wel taken care of. In connection with the foregoing we here witn expresj it as our wish, that Peter Schmuck, long since known to us ail as an able, prompt, and obliging business man, will come forward as a candidate for the City Collectorship, that we may, in electing him to that office, show and demonstrate to bim onr approval of the ability and independence with which the Volkaboti has been conducted. We should by all weans abstain from politics in providing for city officer). Let us Germans, then, prove in the ensuing city

lection that we cannot be led and driven ' "' by political wireworkers and corrupt pro- i ,. 8" TLe fillibustere at Washingtou U-(v-. .. , , i. i-:" l'ev tuftt tne schooner Susan made two

""v"w v., rruo ioa to meir own Interests solely, trampling upon that of

tha community. Ana ogam let ns, wrmiun, demonstrate that we are able to judge for

! ourselves, ana willing, maepenaenuy, to aci ! up to tbat judgment; that we are citizens I deeply and anxiously interested in the pros- ! perity and welfare of EvansriUe, the city

- .... . . of our homes. . ....... . , 0s of Mast Citixbxs, To the foregoing, Mr. Schmuck made the following response: While expressing my gratitade for the very flattering notice of the Volfabote, contained in the foregoing, I take this oppor tunity to announce myself to my fellow-citizens as a candidate for the office of City Collector, soliciting their suffrages. I do npt lay claim to any personal merit bo kindly expressed in the above communication, but will merely promise to endeavor, in case I should be honored by an election,' to administer an office of such great respon sibilities, in a manner satisfactory to my constituents. P. Schmück. gA countryman named Stroh, from Franklin County, N. Y ., a manufacturer of impression paper has been paying very dear for a little experience. It seemed he visited N. Y. city on a collecting tour. He first proceeded to hunt up an agent of his, named Pale, who had been sent to the city in advance with a quantity of the impression paper for sale. In the course of his peregrinations he came across a hotel keeper named Henne, who claimed the. " impres sion" maa as an old acquaintance. The iAraW 6 ' " " ll nt.lUa fitOXT ,&3 follows: ' " One nisht Stroh, Henne and Pale started nr r. ..i- es mnpjpiifin türougn ureen wich street, and after visiting numerous dance houses in the vicinity, finally brought up at the saloon of Herman Krawl. 1 nere the nartv became gloriously oblivious. The following morning btron was surprisea on finding that his purse (which the night pre vious contained $G8o,) was reoucea to some thing nke S59. The landlord ana landlady, by way of sympathy, stated that the coun tryman had spent his money line a ioru,ana hoped be would soon call again. But Stroh could not believe that it was possible to spend $62 5 in a night, and accordingly be came suspicious. On mentioning tne loss ot his money to Henne and Pale, the latter ad vised him to keep qmet, as an exposure tn the newspapers would certainly follow any attempt on his part to effect the restoration ot the mlssiB.e tunas, i im aavice naa ine desired effect. Stroll, suaerca tue loss ot nis money iu silence, and went back to bis lodeiuirs in William street, wnere, in bis efforts to drown bis grief, he became intoxi cated, spent the balance or tne $633, ana finally was kicked out of bis place for not paying a bill of 80 for wine wmcn he naa contracted in one eveninp. - r rom William street the countryman wandered baek to Greenwich street, where be was again un fortunate. While in a low dance bouse be was stripped of all bis clothing, and the fol lowing day saw bim reduced to extreme poverty and destitution. The unfortunate man wandered about tne streets in searcn 01 a friend from whom he could procure assist ance, but was unsuccessful in his efforts, and was obliged as a last resort to go to Brooklyn, where he bsd a distant relative 4.j . sivj wi- vuiircues" ub" was arrested as a vagrant and committed to the Poor House, at Fl at bush, where he apent tnirty days in tbe most abject misery that a man in his circumstances could endure. Upon being discharged from the Poor House, ne made bis way over, to Jew xork and stated his case to the Police, at the office of tue General Superintendent. Detectives Tilman and Close are detailed to work up tne case, and yesterday those officers arrest ed Erawl and his wife on suspicion of lar ceny. I lie prisoners were brought before Justice Connolly, at the Lower Police Court, where they were required to give bail to answer tne cbarjre. The recent efforts of the Govern ment officials in Georgia, to arrest and bring to trial the kidnappers connected with tho Wanderer, which lately landed cargo of Africans In tbat State, aro most :flimy and transparent. It U evident no one is to be caught, if i t can be helped, and no one is to be committed if caught. It is an ominous sign for the stability of our Goverment, when its most important laws are defied. and its officials wink at their violation. As an indication of how tke thing- is man aged, we quote from the Savannah Repub lican ot the 20tli ult. "There are one or two facts connected with the African boy that should be known to tbe public. He was taken by the Unit ed States Marshal, on Saturday morning, troni the isarracks to the sale-rooms of Mr. oeorge n. wyuy, where there was no means for securing, iu caso of an attempt at rescue, nis only guard at nigüt oemsf a negro man on the premises. , On Saturday afternoon, 31 r. Wylly informedthe Deputy Marshal that he had reason to believe that an attempt would be made to abduct tbe boy, that the place offered no security, and that he (W.) would be reepousible for him no longer. In the face of this warning, the boy was allowed to remain on the premises, no effort was made to render hiiu secure, and the next morning he was "found missing." We make this statement by author ity. If this be a specimen of Federal effi ciency, we should advise the Government to nol pros all proceedings in the case at once, and save itself a fruitless expense. Legislative News. lue Legislative bodies of the various States have just convened. The Ohio Leglature has been organised, and Gov. Chase's Message read. The Legislature of Illinois convened on Tuesday. The Democratic members are a unit as regards ' tho Senato rial election. That election has been set apart by a caucus to take place on Wednesday. Attempts have been made to organize both Houjes, but the effort failed on Tuesday. A correspondent of the Cincinnati Commtr. cid says the movements of the Eepublicana indicate an Inteutioa of bolting. We do not think this can be correct, inasmuch as the press generally, throughout the State, have denounced every insinuation of the kind. At Harrisburg, Pa., a preliminary meeting of the Opj ositiou members of the Legislature resulted in the selection of W. C. Lawrence as their candidate for Speaker. Mr. Lawrence is a Uepublicun. Tbe caucus thea aJjomue.l without making aar other Dominations. , trip3 t0 Nicaragua the firjt of whU'b ' riccessfal. wag

Newa Summary

1 fi3"" A bold and successful robbery was committed at Laurel, Franklin county, on Tuesday night last. The sleeping apartment of William M. Doughty, Esq., was entered, and his pantaloons taken to the yard below, bis wallet and the keys to his Btore and safe taken therefrom, and both were opened and robbed. The safe contained about aou in money which was taken. Mr Doughty also lost a fine gold enronometer ana cnam. Col. J. V . Leathers and ueorge jl. Talis, of Covington, Kentucky, are having a newspaper controversy. The last broadside is from Leathers, who winds up in the follow ing elegant style: 1 suppose this publication will dispense with the necessity of any further notice from me of this miserable flax-headed, goat-jawed, noi3y, swill-fed, drunken, squatter sovereignty, low-life scamp, G. A. Talis, and his ac- ' . . . .. . i . - -(-it. complice tor wiiom i nave tue most lneuaoie contempt. , - An Irishman called at a Books to re in Jordon the other day, to purchase a steel pen. The clerk handed him one, and after examining it a moment, he threw it down, declaring that he didn t want to be " cnated " in that manner. The clerk picked it up and asked "What is the matter with it?" "It's broke," said the man, " I want a whole one or I'll not pay ye for't." The clerk assured him tbat it was whole and a good one, but -was effectually silenced by the Irishman, who, pointing out its defect, exclaimed "An will ye be after calling that a whole one ? Don tyou see it s split ! One of the curious facts, recently revealed by the publication of custom house tables, is, that there was imported into thi3 country last year, 300,000 pounds of opium. Of this amount, it is estimated from reliable data, that no more than one-tenth is used for medical purposes. 1 he habit ot eating opium is known to be spreading rapidly " utxMforg. . .doctors, clergymen, and literary men ; ancl enormous cjun.uiaw used by the manutacturers ot those poison ous liquids which are dealt out in drinks in the saloons and groggeries that infest every city and village in the country. A few days since the people ot An derson, Ind.,' " asserted their sovereignty," and " cleared out tourteen liquor shops and low groceries. An effort had been made to inaugurate a revival in the churches, but poor success attending the religious effort it was thought the doggeries were tna cause or it. and an organized crusade was made against them and their destruction was com plete. as. (ialoreath, an old citizen, jumped from the root ot me house, in Umcinnati, on Monday, and died the follow ing day from the injuries be received. He was craiy. JE3 A Washington dlspatcu says : " An effort is being made to send the Hon. Caleb Cushicg to Mexico as a special Minister to adjust tbe existing complication of diffi culties.; Bgäk Wm. Lyon Mackenzie, the leader of the Patriot War or Canada Uebellion, seems to be in high favor m loronto, tbe city from which he - wa3 driven when the war broke out. He has since been a member of Parliament, and was recently nominated Mayor of Toronto, but declined the honor, and is soon to have a homestead presented to him, for the purchase of which over 9,000 have been subscribed. The mother-in-law of Grafton PowellTEsq., of Washington, died in the raldst of her grand-daughter's wedding festivities, on Tuesday night. Every one of her children, and almost every living relative, witnessed her last breath, and soothed her last B3LUt Lord Napier's recall the New York Albion says: " Unless there be "a royal marriage in prospect, or a chance of collision with the Dutch East India Company, it is difficult to imagine how an accomplished and active minded British Minister, transferred from Washington to the Hague, will find congenial occupation.'' Jg A meeting of grocers was held in Philadelphia a few days since, for the purpose of considering the action of importers of coffee, in agreeing to abolish tare in coffee after the 1st of January. It was resolved that there was no just cause for the proposed change, and to insist on the continuance of a tare of two per cent. A committee was appointed to confer with the New York and Baltimore committees in regard to the matter. B" Iu the U. S. Senate, recently, a petition w.19 presented by Senator Brown of Mississippi, from Oscar J. E. Stewart, setting farth tbat his slave was the inventor of a useful agricultural machine, for which the Commissioner of Patents refused a patent, on the ground that a machine invented by a slave, though it be new and useful, could not be, in the present state of the law, patented, and asking that the patent law may be so amended that a patent may be issued to the master. E3" "Doesticks," in his amusing sketches of fortune-tellers, entitled the " Witches of New York, " describes a waiting maid of Madame Cargo as u a shabby looking girl, with her hair iu as much confusion as if the city had contracted to keep it straight. S" A private letter from Londou says that Jeffs, the well known agent there, has sold not less than 20,000 copies of Count Montalembert,s pamphlet, printed in London while the Brussels edition is also imported in large quantities. Louis Napoleon has thus "advertised" tho count's work in a manner only to be rivalled by the ingenuity of Bonner. The pamphlet is thought to tell against Palmerston and to help Derby. The Supreme Court at Oswego has recently held that an action against a bank on a protested bill' cannot hold on the simple endorsement of A. B. cashier, unles3 the avowed purpose of negotif.ting tbe bill, or tbe specification of the name and authority of the bank supposed to be represented, shall accompany such endorsement. A startling, but not altogether unexpected movement has been commenced in Australia-. It appears by the report of a recent speech delivered by the Rev. Dr. Lang, in Australia, that be advocated, particularly in the event of a war between Creat Britian and Erance, a separation ' om tho motter country, and the establishment of sovereign and independent States. C$2?" Aga, the Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun, states that the cost to the people of this week's Congressional idleness, in the share of pay and mileage of member?, is $90,000, or 300 to each member. The entire cost for the session will be ?1,120,000. . Under the ptr diem, system the cost would have been $420,000, with more, service, because there were then no adjournments over for more than three days on account of the stoppage of pay. JES?" Wisconsin has set apart the avails of swamp lands, as a fund for normal instruction. The income of this fund is over $18,000. It will soon reach $25,000, and is to be expended under the direction of Hon. Henry Barnard, recently of ConnectiI VT an n.ow ybancellor ot the W isconsm BSJl. The new Hornau Catholic aewgneper i to be published at New York under the spe- i ! cial approval and patronage of Archbishop j öughes, u to be edited bv Mr. John Mul- j j laly, for a number of yeara counected with ' j the New York Herald.'- Mr. Mullaly is more : widsly known as tbe historian of the Atlan- j I tic telegraph expeditions. !

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) IDE liREAT iUIBBHSairri iUAiiMUUJ -a. True Woman. in law, a large ueiaicauon , Hisnnwpd n the State Treasury of Mis- T :: : TO ßna Hoinrrnt the bond nf that. I Diaaip-1!, u xv. --j "o " department, who, as soon as exposes were $ threatened, was pursued, caught, and finally escaped from the clutcbc3 of the officers and J reached Canada. After Graves had fled and escaped, from j the officers, and no one knew where the ! money was, Mrs. Gravesjtrne to the honest instincts of woman, sent for the Governor of the State,and voluntarily delivered to him ; $92,600 in United States Treasury notes, S2.747 68 in gold, 69,232 08 in State warrants, making $164,270 36, a snm quite sufficient to have purchased her husband's liberty, or made herself and family independent; and, while her hnsband has justly been regarded as a public defaulter and pursued by the officers of the law as a fugitive from justice, this devoted wife has had to share all the evils arising out of their unfortunate condition, and live in a distant land, far from her friends and kindred, without even having had credit for her straightforward womanly .honesty. ESP" The New Cent. The new Cent ordered by the Secretary of tho Treasury is now in process of coinage at Philadelphia, and willl be distributed iu January or Februarj'. The obverse presents an ideal head of America ; the drooping plumes of the North American Indian give it the character of North America. The head is intended as an illustration of "Liberty." Tho reverse is a plain laurel wreath inclosing the word one cent; weight 72 grains or three-twentieths of a troy ounce eighty-eight per cent, copper and twelve per cent, nickel. On Thursday . last the Horse telegraph wires worked in a continuous circuit, from Xew York to La Crosse, on the MisTlioiIst2nre is 1200 or 1300 miles. Mr. Phelps, Chairman of the House Committes of Ways and Means, will favor, it is said, ad valorem duties for the incrense of the revenue. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wanted to Exchange : TgXI8ST-CX.JS?f VO. 1 JAÄ.'1.YC JB? LAND in Iowa for improved Lots in this city. Apply soon to 51. A. LAW HENCE, jani - Evansviile, Ind.' W94BVOCK BBOTHEBS WILL REJtM MOVE their large atock of Grocer os to their new store on the eame lot they occupied previous to the lire, noxt week, where they will bo pleased to greet thoir old customers and aa many new ones as possible with o&tra, good bargains t begin tho new year with. jau4 -mWTOL88JtisT8ffGAB JtJrITCOFfM. FEE 60 hints choice N. O. Sugar, 100 bses Coffee, 75 bbls clioieo caw Molas363. On hand and for sale at 1850 prices. Jan SABCOOK RROTHEGS. fA.VA- 10Ö BUSHELS EXTRA Texas Pecans lust received, superior to any other uiada and for sal low. jan BABCOCH BROTHERS gBOCERlESßT 100 boxes assorted Tobacco, COO do - do Window Giass, 300 kegs do . Wheeling Kalis - - 10 tierces new Rice, 5O0 pkgs assorted Teas, " ' ' 60,090 Lights, ass'd Window S.ial., . , 150 assorted P:iul Doors. 5iW kegs Whits Lead, 100 doz Pointed Buckets, i doi assorted Tubs, , U5 doz Wa-iu Boards. With a f'tU stock of goods n?ii illy fc.-pt by arocers, on hanl and for Bal.-. bv jan ÜABCOCK BUOTITKliS. fcifftnfflfloolWat fir" sale cheap 70 feet long, in prime order, with or without skiff. Jan4 BABCOriC EKOfH EI!S jr Mj3 "..V vem ejs'T JLi 300 bbls choice White Lfine. HH do Hydraulic Cement On band and for sW Lv jan4 BABC'üCK BBOTHKR.9 jfOBlJXßE - ' " - loo cils assorted Manilla Hop. 60 do do Hemp do, uo Jump 1'ackliie lain. 13 bundled Cotton Twine, 2i coils Cotton Line. For s.lt r--. BABCOCK BKOXIILÜ5. OIXS 25 bbl Tanners' 25 do Mftchiwe Oil,Oil, 10 do Linwod Oil. For sal t.v BABCOCK BE0TÜLI13 jan4 If I O U O B S.-n-E H VK FULL JZ-J assortment of Foreign aBd Domaatic Linuoi s and Cigars on band an-1 for sale. Jan4- BABCOCK BItö'rHEJ13. V V ii) bbla B:tlfied Whisky. 25 do choice old Bourbon, ' 25 do do do Rye, 25 do do American Ihundy. In store und lor salo low. Jn4 B BCOCK BBOrilür.. usTttEtEirrEjrz 15 bushels iSwent IVtstoi,. 2 hhdj .Mt.U', 2i bxs and JO l.x-t liiiiiiii-, 75 d'7.AU Es-, 1 bbl Larii. Kor i!e bv Jan4 OLMSTED A SAblN. lasts B E U LJZ H E VAJS'S täiiAt'VlLhK ANDCANNKL10X TClSSSgS WEEKLY PACKET. Tho tii; light draught steamer EOLI.VN will ply rc-sulnrlv during the Fe.tfon, between Kvansriilö and fun', neltoo, h aving Evansville every .Monday, Wednesday and Friday nt 12 o'chick 31. Leaving Cuuuelton every Tue.si-i.iy, Thursday aud Saturday, at e o'cloi.k A. 31. For f reicht or parage, apply m board, or to P. (i. O P.iLEY, Agent. janl-tf EZt WA BO o. s.niTr, WHOLESALE CHAIK 3IANCFACTLKER. 3IarketJ street, Kvausville. Ind.. will Jic-eD (mlu r?p? hand uud jn.ike to order ewrv rietv ("v ' t 1 of Cone and Wood fieHt CHAIKS. The ' Trade supplied at lowest rate. Hotels, SteMiiitKxitif and Halls furniwlied promptly-to order. Beine; prepared with ail the improvements in Mm hinory. Ac, and cheap lumber, I cuii offer to dealer.-', in the West or South n gm d a Chair, and at lower rat; s, than can he iiad in Ciuriiiimli or eUewhore. Chair plank and timber for chair stuff wanted. Terms cash, or approved paper. All work warranted. Jinl-l.v 5 KJPPl'.Viir 1'E.tK TO JtLL. wJbL As the idd year has just ciosed, leaving ajoy-.-iiis or sad remembrance to ail, I take this opportunity uf offering my grateful tbanks to my numerous frieuds and customers for their liberal patronage in sustaining tho eah itste!, and will duly merit a coutiunuueu of the Shiue. SAM. EM It'll U, jan I . No. 4'. Main street. "EHETTKviTto' r.iBjfYtBSZ JS. SEED OATS FOB. SALE. Jus-t received duo from England, Inn b;:s!iels of prime Black r?ts for seed, weighing 42 lbs per luixfeel AI-o, 5 tn.sln-ls prime w hite Canada tint. Call and see them at Z. II. COUK fc SON'S, jaul No. 22 Slaja street, and No. 2 First st. Hi It B I f L Of till GOOI?S.1 fine and cheap lot of Dry Goods just received, which must be fold in onlur to make room for the Spring trade, and therefore you may csp'.tt bargains at the Cash Store of SAM. EM BICH, Nu. 4!) Slain street. N. B. If you don't wish , pay your oid debts. janl O ST O.V .HOvVflAl", THK Ith init., a EEI) WATCH SEAL, with a Dart of gold chain attached. Tha finder is roqueslsd to leave such at this otiice, and a liberal reward will be giveu. dw31-lw M,fl LS .VX SPJHES 0 W I'.hi k"?;-, assorted Nos. Na.ilf. IO0 50 do do du Cut Spikes, tlo W I t. OX), 50 dXIfine Blue Lathing Naiis, 25 uo :;d,B.irrei Nulls. For sale bv deoSl -f ORR, DALZELL ii CO. fi USURIES 3 SO boxes Faperei Serfs, , 1 lb. M bales No. 1 Pattinx W boxes Sbir Ce.udleä. 25 do Lipct Axus, 20 do Cream Tarter. 50 do Uround Sjjice; 50 do assorted Tacks 5 do Carpet du Ji bbls Vinegar, iri . do Cement For : ty ORB, DALZLLL d3l VRUITS! FRUITS! FR11TS! MZ Dates, Prunes, Dried Peaches, peeled, Dried da, impelled, Dried Appie; Green Appisj; Potatoes, L'.s. &c. janl "uLMSTED 4 SABIN.

MISCELLANEOUS.

GtHOESt SHOES!! SHOES!!! Just i received, a fin nsgortuif nt of Ladies' and Chll- ; drf-n'a Shoo; Men's, Ladies' and Children's Orors and Sandels, at - SAM. EMBICirS, No. 49 Main St. N. It. I'ay your old debts, or . jaul " jb.i ir 8 til T S.M o uSTL w & CONi'NGTOX hava received a new st"ck for mucU gifts Tho Album da Firogllo, A tMautiliu collacuon ot rosewuoa ieK3, And a great variety of Books in antique and cle- L gant bindings. Also, a new npply of it vnuuren s : Bookb. loc31 T JL 25 boxes 1'epper Sauce, . 25 do Extracts of every variety, 10,000 feet of patent Sttfuty Fuse, 12 dozen lioxes refined sparkling Zeletln, . 14 boxes Butler s Ink. Also Door Mats, Baskets, Churns, Wooden Bowls, Trays, 4c, of great variety, in store and för sale at , Z. II. CCOK 4 SON'S, dec30 22 Main Ssreet. jnmt'RCH Of THE dSSVMP XIO.Vt iL; SECOJiD STREET. The interior of this church has been lately finished and supplied with many more pews than required by the oongrega- j tion"; consequently stränget to the conirregatinn ! who may desire to have a pew in the said church, are informed that the pews will be indiscriminately rented on the 2d day of January, 1S59, between two. aud 3 o'clock P. M." The church Is warmed by a furnace and lighted by gas. Vnr fti future, until ciiitrarv nntii-e. the vesriers will be at ? o'clock P. M., end there will be a short t '- lecture between parts of respeis. dee31 ; "fiTrZiK'Af TAwr B0ss-i iri' f; M. SAWS 1 cso just received. Alio on hand 24 Knwlnnrt s German and v. Mill saws, 5 dozen Wood Saws, framed, fr sale low by' dec30 JACOB STKAl'B, X. 40 Main at. 2'j"0 sweet Oranges, .-, S boxes Lemons, 3 bbls Texas Pecan. -: i ,--' 300 lbs Fresh Dates, - - i. 30 drums new Fig", ' ' " - -" 15 bxs Raisins, 1 cask Currants, 100 casks Citron, " Received this day and for sale by V dec30 Z. 11. COOK A SOX. M. I bbl Split I'eaa, 30 bush White Beans, 1 cask It ice, - . 20 do Dried Apples, . v 45 bn DM Pt aches, 15 do fresh Itoramioy, 20 Harab'gh Choose, 30 Pine Apple Cheese, 10 Eng. Dairy do, 10 Nutmeg do. dec3Q . , Z. n; COO: 150 BUSHELS J3JB COBJ2000 bushels Bran, 1000 do Shorts. For al.i- ' z. Ii. cook Stfx: dec30 -grUST RECEtE33 AT 9ß ,t SAB1V3 5 bnsh Dried Apple, , , . S do - do Poaches, 5 bills Green Apples, 1 bM soft-slieil Almonds, -' ' 1 frail of Dütes, 2ö boxes Kaisias, 12 bills Vinegar decCO " OLMSTED Sc SABIK. ' HUT. AS A fouTiojyr OJF &Lff our stock is damaged by fire, we have concluded to close oat entirely at cost. All aro invited to come, as we will give good inducements for cash. - dec30 J. OAKLET A POK. JVjJrlfl? Shingles ; 60,0000 feet dressed PiDe F iooring, the best quality ever sold in the city. For sol', cheap, at the new Lumber Yard, corner of Main and ighth streets. ' .. dec22 - , , NEWUElIItY & CLEMENT. " jtTitTY COZXECTOB'S 8JIIE. J By order of the Common Council of the Citv of Evansvilio. I, GEOHGE WOLFL1X, Collcctor o'f said city, do h-reby pive notice that I will sell, on the 21st day of Jauuary, 1b59, at the Court Bouw. in Evonsville, Ind., b(v-on the hours of 10 o'clock A. M., and 4 o'clock P. St., at Public Auction, the following lots or parts of lota or: pieces of real estate, or so much thereof as may be uneessary to pay the following amounts chargt-d against, such lots for work done thereon by said city, together with the costs of each saie r . . . , Dcecrip'Hofprop' XamfCf . . eny dtcori doue '. 0(i-3. - " Jih ly tht clt-j. 3 C. Fl.iglei .On lot 27 in Bl 14, 3 lock w. En, lay'g dowu 80 ft Pl&uk side walk t VeU-rhvini..On lot 10 in Bl LI, - - tStorkw. En. lay'g down 40 ft plank ' sidewalk & g'tid's . An't ch'd ag't lot, ext lutive of octi of sals.. t2 00 1 44 Peter But :-- doH n I'M ft plank sidewalk Jtgrad'?.. Lets 31 and Si Bi 17, Stockw. Kni t, 100 ft plank sidewalk Lots 31 A 32, Lower En. excavating ' 6 43 Jühu S. Gttilt . 4 40 D. Morg.in Ci cub. yds earth... B. F. Talbot... ...Lot Don. En, 100 5-9 sq ydsbrk pRvement i nil'g... 7 S6 37 73 rtikci x rioddorkh .Lot 208.1on. En, - 28 5-9 $-1 yds br'k " pavement . 9 S ) Jacot) 3.h..rer.,..Lots 14 lO.Bl'k . '.. - 10, Fourtu Enl't. . X pl'ksiüewBkk.ßlling t excaTatini? C 05 Jaa i Jones. ...l ot lfi, Bkick lo. ' Fourth En, 1'K.i tt ' ' ' plank sidewalk A 1 yd excavating .. it Lot 17, Itijtk 1", j . Fourth En, 100 it ; ilank sidewalk. . -,. ts 18, 1:. -"i, 2L .V 22, Bl 10 Fourth En, 500 ft plauk - - " fidewnlk IS 60 Ö rvnil.( .r.M.-.I...I..t 2S, Block In, Konrth En, plank . IdNwalk, -xeava- - v ling anil (illing CO ii.'ön - Uu-bl. ...Lot 1, Bl 6, East. En, plauk sido- ' - i i W m. 1. walk-and tilling li 79 nthal.Lot 20a, Don. En, . brick iiivemeiit A earthwork ,. t;4 7,", Win. II. Waiket .Lot 221, Don. En. Iirick paveineut a emb tikment 2."i 7 5 dec-") GEoBGE WOLFLIN, Ciiy Coik-clur. fO( TI' OKItEItS.I uvf-vr SlOO in I'Ktnty Orders, for w hich I will pay isirenrs cash, or 5 cenl in j:otKii, or on n-laii arct-.uiits. 1.1W.JI - CHARLEYS. WEI LS. J.VJ IJ.f S.JÜT-4 00 URLS. forsiilo low by S. E. GILBEKT Jt CO. o oii kY-V(j s-so.UK Tit ivii new- and the thiua. Jtmt oiMned at dect.1 CHARLES S. WELLS. CtÖAL HOI'S Whideuleui'd relailTat ' ' .feci C. S. WELLS, No. 13 First strt. ZSSO L UT1 O.V OEPJRT'EBSH1P. The ffrm of Bittrolff 4 Son was dis solved on the 1 lih of December, l(i58, by the retire, me-ut of ,1. L. BIT1KOLFF, Sh. All accounts due the oM tirm must be paid -Immediately to BITTP.OLFF BKflS., snivcx.i-s. J. L. BITTEOLFF, J. L. BITTROLFF,. Jm. 2SJ r.vjF nsnip . vo t ice.- lov is ill and GEORG E BITTROLFF having purchased the interest of J. L. Itittr-jlff, Sr., in the firm of Bittroltf i- Son, hav entered into a partnership under the style of BITTROLFF BROTHERS, and will continue the Watrb aud Jewelry Iniiueiia at the old stHtnl. "n. 4-3 "Wnin sitrtiot. li'ot-j-i-n Fii-.t -in. I . . ......... .... ., " . ixuwnfc Liniii'iiieii mi; slui us tu ioiu iu-mos into Hoiises into olio, we liu.uiivw Vit uaiit lue !ii(i, aim best .elected stock of CM and Silver Watches, Jewiu this city, Hl which woaronelliug otf.u prices very iittic above lue cct. .11,. vhu-wish t.. b.. fine Jewelry at very low figures, are invited to 11 at No. 48 Main street. . - doc22-ltn BITTROLFF BROTHER?. &itV-IHt.fXS FOB FAMILY USE of Wa-shboards, w luk, Indigo, Goese, Ciiicken, Flour, extra quality. Goods delivered free of charge. dec25 OLMSTED SABIN WR.A. .1IACFARLAJ-IS RESFKCT. fitllr annoHnces to the citizens of ,vattsvillQ , tbat lie has leased tbe above lall for a short season . I ouly, for the pi.rpose of giving a series of first clar,s ; Dramatic Kni'-rtaininents. I A t'l Iß S. AJS'IIEBSV.V, MER- ! CHANT TAI LOB, Mitchell' Block, Main ! : street. Evansville, Ind. Ileadriuarters for elegant f i Clothing m-ulo toorder. Onts' Fnrniiiing Gwdss : I sucii as Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, ' etc. Also, a variety of Piece Qoods, rr.udo up to or- ., . dor in tlie very beit styie and manner, at quick ; terms, small profits and extensive tulee. deci2 r l" Vi B IE S . A L MOVOS, EllJ BEATS, Brasa Xots, Engiish Wuinuis, Figs, ' Imtes, B-iiiilns, Currants, Kock Candy, 0sters, Lolisters, Sardines, Alum, Epsom Salu; Sulphur, : Boll Brimstone. Copperas, Jladdf-r, Ext. Logwood, : Indfg,-, Cream Tartar, äoila, BeücrJ, Blacking, Battiiig, Cloves, Cem nt, Cigars cf all kinds, Nutmegs, Ginger of all ki-ids, Gla-s -Jars, Tumblers,Lanterns and Flasks, Ltmon Syrup, Muitard, itab.-hes, Pepper Sauce, Spanish Möns, Stone Pipesr Püwder, Safety Fuse, Tobaoco.of all kinds. Fancy Snaps, Staich, Vinegar, Cordage, Letter, Nute, Cap and Writing Puper, Tea?, 1'lour, Camphor, Knvelope, Saltpetre, British Lustre, etc., etc. A supply of the above kept constantly ou hand; and fcr sale low, by 2. E; GILBEUT i CO., det22 Sycumore street, pear "Water.

KU WJiUK KTJtTE LOTTEHiKS. CAPITAL l'Hl.K $40,OOOt JBJr Tickets. : 1 NOTICE. Thw is to inform the put-lie that f have dii-po-! of our entire interest lu tho Lottery OvanlB held b.v U8, chartered by the btatcs of Delaware. Georgia, Kentucky, and Missouri, to the firin or WOOD, KDUV A CO, to take eflec on Iii list day of ! - mir iinv-Airri tn our rormcr friends ana natrons. feeling assured that the biiMii.v . will be continued t ith the same intvsritv anil oiKitiptituiie wninina.1 characterized it as conducted by onmelves and pre decessors for the laHt thirtv-five vears. G1IKIJOKY 4 MACRV. WitMisroTON, D.-I., Nov. 1Mb, lts". WOOD, EDDY& CO., MANAGERS. (SuCCFJnaa to Gbeoout 4 M.PEr.) The undersigued havixg liecome owners of the ONLY LOTTiKY CHAKTKK. IN IKLAWABE, öfter to tho public the following ix-lienie, to le drawn each Wednesday in January. 1S.W, in Wilmington, Delaware, in public, under the superin tendence of sworn commissioner appointed by the Governor. flat 6fä draws on Wednwlny, J.iir. i, lAV. flat 74 draws on Wednesday, Jaiii Vi, If .'if'. Vlaa SO draws on Wednesila'y, Jan. Ii, lsö!). flau 98 draws on Wednesday, Jan. 2, 1SV. TBIRTY-TWO THOVSAXD TIirtPE lICSDRt:! ASD SISETY-8IX PRIZES! Nearly One Priieto TryTwo TlcU78 Kuuihers-13 Drawn Ballota. IV! ACK1FICENT SCHEME! TOBEDKAWX rVnc Wpdnpqfiav in Jannarv 1 Priie of... ,.S40.n00is. ....J40.ISX i " ... Priaea of. ....18.H27 ....10,0X..... .... 0,000..... .... 4,'..., .... 3,50 .... 1,500 .... .... 80J... .... 600 ... .... 400 ... .... 300... 250... PKK.j ,.. 70. 40 ... ..... 30 ... 20 .:. .... ' 10... 18.827 2l,00fi 12,000 8,000 7,000 6,000 12,000 7,500 6.000 7,500 50,500 .it 6,500 4,650 2,600 3,900 , 94,'.00 270,4fK 2 - i V.. 4. 15 . li 16 2ö 202 , es 65 5 130 4,745 27,040 .J...; 32.306 Prizes amounting to.. S57S,177 Whole Tickets 810; llalves iü; Quarters CPTtll rm f n..,.l umnxwill lie s,ild at the following rates; which is tlx rik: . Ci;fiMjhfPackagn of 2(1 Whole Tic! :ts...? 149 50 " ' . ,J " 26Qiiarter" 7 ot-v-In ordering Tickets or Certificates, enclose the amount of money to our address, for what yon wish to purchase ; name the Lottery in whirh you wish it invented, and whether yon wish Wholes, Halves or Quarters, on receipt of which, we send what is ordered, by first mall, together with 1he scheme. . Immediately after the drawing, the drawn numbers will bo sent with a written explanation. fiSfPurebasers will please write their signature plain, and give the name of their Poet office, County and State. ?. . . : . NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Titos who prefer not sending money by mail, can use - - THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, -whereby m ney for Tickets, in sum of Ten Dollars, and upwards, can be sent tu AT Ota BISK AND EXPENSE, -from any city or town where they have aa office. The money aud order must be enclosed in a'-GoV-EBXSIENT POST OFFICE tTAMPED ESVEL-. OPE, " or the Express Co. cannot receive them. '. - Address Orders for Ticket or Certificates to - ? i WOOD, EDDY CO , .'" dec29 Wilmington, Delaware.--. fWHJB FiJVJSST COLLECTION OE JSL present books ever in tne maraei. : Women of beauty from Semtramis' to Fugsia Strafterd's Gallery,. Favorite - English .t-f.'lads properly illustrated, and a hundred other vi..uUe works beautifully Illustrated and embossel. . . - Call and see them before baying elsewhere. It costs nothing to look. . dec22. DBELL 4 CONYNOTON. "ÄTi HEEJS JMEJPLES 10 B4BBEZ8 Green Apples, in fine order, for sale at " dec2l " - ' Z. H. COOK &. SON'S. rOlEOB THE IO Lilt J S J I SI received at JOHN BASC'H'd, a large lot of Plain and Fancv Gaiter Boots and Shoeä, f"r La dies, Slisso and Children. . 1 havejilso jars lot wholesale prices during the iloliJay. Now is the time for bargains. Cuue quick, -or -oh w ill loce money; H . j . i ,: JOHN BÄSCH, dec23-i)t - . N. 8 Second street. E.VTISTR t'.-I. H. BJIHIi, M. Ml, respectfully informs the citizens ot Evansvllle and vicinity that he has located her permanently for the" pur pose of practiciiiK Ben timer in all its branches S"Plate work from a single tooth to full sett, at Eastern prices. Teeth filled in a superior caanuer. ALL WOltK. WARKAN1ED. Offlce No. 45 Main street, under City Gallery. dec23 -. ' jTIHHJIST.IMii I.VM NEUiirEJIB PKEiENTS, consisting of the following Books: Callery of Famous Poets, , 4-Women-of Beauty and lieroism, Lays from the Land of Luther, American Soenery, , Book of Baut) , . Leafiots of Memory, Gum of tha Season, 1 he Atlantic Souvenir, Tho Oriental Annual." The Sacred Allegorit-s, Bow In the Cloud. Bryant's Poems, JosetihiueGallerv. Kbyiu.es und Boundelays Poe's Poetical Works, The Prince. I Tom Moore's Works, j Also, a fine asortment. of Bibles, Prayer Books,' j Psalms and Hymns, and nany others too uunierons to mention, together with a flue selection uf I Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Cabas, Ac. I Fos sale cheap at J. I1EALEY';, I dec22 Cor. First and Main sta.. Evausville, Li. ' L. E LEC TIO J THE nual election for oflicers of the Evausville Library Association will tie held at the Library Rooms on MONDAY, the 3rd day of January, 1851, between the hours of 6 aud 6 P. 31. Stockholders in arrears are not entitled to vote. Bv order of the Board of Trustee. . W.U. II. BINGHAM. , dec2 Ree. Secretary. . äß RBLS. .ltOLJSSES; dmä " f 2 hhdä ugar. 26- boxes Raisins, Alinouds, Dates, Prunes, ir. dec2- OLMSTED SABIN. QATM'ETS. lO CASES OE I'JKI3 ous uualitiee and colors plain and twilled Satinets (list- received and "for sale low by dec23 KEEN i PRESTON. SPECIAL JS'OTICE OE IIISSOLU3 TION. The limited partnership between Nathan Rowloy and Frauds Amory in the coal mining business was dissolved in the 24th December Inst. Nathan Rowley is authorized to settle all the debts of the concern, and collect all debts due for coal delivered. NATHAN ROWLEY, dec28-3t FRANCIS AMORY. . B. BJr.r (ROCHESTER) OOPER TOOLS A No. 1 eoods : and also Patent Y. Crones Just received and for sale by dec28 JACOB STBAL'B, 40 Slain street. 1 J-t.TIO-V, .V. 1 MACMW W erel. No. 1 Pickled Herriner. No. 1 Scaled and Magdalen Herring For sale bv uecia Z. 11. COOK 4 SON. Eranst ille Commercial College, FQ.I90. 7. JOBTH FIRST ST UK KT. W EVANSVILLE, IND. This Institution nrc"""J" "miireuitui iu young men winning to ! , ,, , . i d','Ik Koemu8' iw "".genoral Business uJh'V?lhvJ?t l operation ! ZX ?7, yfi?' OP or er par- , ""Xf " 1? , lc!:.1.y t-ß? H J?E "P"'-' 1 JAJSAW H A SALT. 5ÖÖ BBLS. f K'liiiir . ttlviOUl, llatlV4fl ftuuniuuQ Ol liuilultit JJ- Kalt, in good co peraze, for sale at Agent' price. W HEELER. & RIGGS--(BESU CAJ' PEACHES, FRESH Can Strawlmrrles, Fresh liu Quinces. Fresh Can Pears, Preserved Quincee, Do Fears, Do Lemons, Strawberry Jt.m, Brandy Lime, Do Peaches. dec!5 Fresh Can Green Gages, Preserved Peaches, Do Oranges, Do Pine Apple, Orange Marmalade, - Pear do, For sale bv Z. II. COOK & SON. jr flftfb FIRE BRICH OF THE R-Aß ßfßbeat quality, on hand and for sale bv dec22 SAMLFL ORK. KONALO I tSHFtt .........THOMAS BOl.i-SS FISHER & BOLUSS, BgRASS FOUJYOERS, FINISHERS, jmsr treem j-ipe anu uas titier?, corner ot fine BUUlUMtum", Xitaimviiie, luuiaus. IkesoectttlllV ' assure the public that any orders eutrusted to their i charge in the above branches of imsioess, will be ' rexecuted with promptness, and in theJirst stylo of ; workmanship. ... J. variety of Bras work constantly ou hand and , manufactured tor.ler. Strict attentkn paid to Locomotive and Distillery work. Steasa Ganges, Gas and Steam Pipes always ready. Highest market price, in ca-b, piid for old Cosi per, crass sua ant.' .... dec!3-lyd TfgUTCRER KNIVES-H, fl, T AN Ii I -Lv 8 inch. Also, Butcher Steel-?, for sale low at ! decIO CHARI-L3 s WELLS, 13 First st. a ; n. 1. . 1, . . o. 1 , , . imu. -ii'i H'lirutr BLI-l?. wr Hlie 1UW Rl TjO lKR ÜBE ENS -300 BEAUTIFUL -M-J Evergreens ut every variety, and in fine ordr, for sale at Z. H. COOK A SON S.

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, THK LI AM UNLIABLE PAPKR i EVANSVILLE DAILY JOl'RNAl lull hii m. -urine ivpvrlft of the tat vi tJ Mnrkeis, iim I th vor) liH uriont news vi Ck dv. ' ' ' - j ynrilhmf t. ALL THK NEWS ! tli A-Mn-ihtri.l Pro, i promj.tty U .- - ONE ANiJ A HA l.fr TA SIN ''AD AC nr ti, cinrimiaü ijuh-k. - An excitiuR Siei.siuii of CViiflress nuw U ing hold, ami all anxious to leur elaborate r ports of the proceeding, shoüld avail thcmseh'ea , this opportunity, and suicri' for Tnt 3VKSk The terms f.r tho DAILY JOVENAL are Si per year, and iZ 50 for six months, is advajicb ; j 10 cents p-r week, if inid to the Carriers. j A-careful summary of the doingH ot the Le islature will be made, up for every paper. ' 4 short, a condensed vuw vl all that is going on j tho Cniverso, will 1 furnished our readers ev? j day. ' ' ' decO CUEISTIAX kl'.ATZ HEIL KRATZ & HEILMAN. CITY FOUNDRY! MANUFACTfEEHS AND BUILDEK3 OF STKA ENGINES AND BOILERS, t Saw and Orist Mill Machinery, Tobacco 8cre Uniaining Slachices, Chinese Sugar Cane Mills. ' Thraslng Jlachlnct, 4c. .. EVANSVILLE, IND. ! rsnHE proprietors of the city fov. public iu genera, that they are prepared te do i kinds of MACHINE AND FINISHING WORK, and everything appertaining to the Foundry bu ness. T iiey are manufacturing Stum Engines a Boilf.Rsof any sizn and power required. 8aw M Machinery and Mill Gearing of any size; Dist lery ami 3Iin:ng Slacbinery, Tobacco Screw, Gm ming Machines, Thrashiug Machines, Malt Mil Horsepowers, Corn-shellere, Machinery of all kin made aud repaired. Iron and Brass Casting every description. Iron Honsefrouts, Cellar Grab tc. Cooking and Heating S;oves of the latest ii proved patterns; Hollow Ware, Dog Irons, Ac. BREWERS, DISTILLERS, RECTIFIERS, 4c Supplied with every description of Copper ft Sheet Iron-Work, Brewing Kettles, Refrigerato Atteniporatoi-s, Sparges, Stillheads and Worm an improved principle. Columns for Alcohol Stil Yeait Jugs, Cans. Syphons, ic; Copper, Lead a Iron Pipe; Copper, Brass and Iron Pump of eve variety, tor beer, spirits, oil, tc: Brass Cock a VnlxiB, 4toni Whisth-s, d c. Workmen sent to all parts to fit tip work and repairs on Steam .Bcilors, Copper and Sheet Ir Tf TT,T7 J . OTi'll Ml J 'i i in m ji They are dealing in and selling Allen 'fr imp... Steam" Gauge, Wronght Iron welded Pipe and 1 biug, Hiram llopltii.a' Improved Smut Macbh Stephen Hughes' Fiour Separators, German Bo ing Cloth, Gum Elastic Belting, Packing, How, f of Hiebest kind; Tinplate, Sheet Iron, Block T Tig Iron, Bafcit 3Ictal, Spelter, Fire Brick. . They have every facility of the beat Machine and workmen, and w ill give all work entrusted tli"m, their Individual attention, ClliDg ordpromptly, warrantiug their work, and are atis with reasonable pric.s. Office and Sale Rooms, No. 60 Main str Foundry, Boilor Ynd and Rtachine Shop on Pi street, between First and Second streets, Evoi ville, Indiana. 7 . , .- , dee' fiASADJ. SD0a511 bushel for sale J dec7 ORR, DALZELt A CO grtouGii! cough: cougjz.'w wish to call the attention of person afflict with Coughs and Colds, to the fact tLat Dr. Jim son's Congh Syrup is buperior to any and all I ?uack nostrums that are offered for saU. It ia mi ram a prescription -furnished by Dr. Jackson, Philadelphia, one of the best physicians iu t country. This Syrup has been nsed by thjusac with the greatost beneSt. -Try one bettle, and y will always use it afterwards. For sale by STODDARD i TH03IPSON, doclu Iirngsi-jts, No. 17 Main st JTÄRLES EOB EJJllLi US2 10 1 dozen Eggs, 10 do Chickens, 300 lbs Strained Honey, 30 bbls Apples; 100 bush do, - 20 lbs Butter. " ' ' - V Squirrels and Babbits. 1 For sale by dec 10 OLMSTED SABIN HTl' ktvrz orvrr orjoei y WANTED I n til tha first day of Janas. iiw3, x win take Citv orders at 05 cent, and on the first day ot 3Iaieh, 18"9, will take County C ders at par for Dry Goods or eld debts. I oecfl SAM. E3' BICH, 49 Main street ETEH.Ht.y i: Ii TO C1EJIB Til Books, as no one ha now any reason to cot plain of not having bad enough time for settlii their accounts I will, on the first day of Apr 1853, otter and sell to the highest bidder all Bo accounts made previous to January. 1853, if to are not paid or satisfactorily settled by that time. dee3 SAM EMB1CH, 49 Main street. OLlHJi! HOLID&Yi As Chrii mas and New Year is comine, the Dry Goo at the store of WM. J. DEUBLEB, No 43 Ma street, will be sold cheap for cosh, together wt the new arrival. Call and see. decld gUBIST.nS CHRISTMAS I I everybody expects a present on the ho! Ida it will be well to remember that SAM. EMBIC has been receiving a large, assortment of Dbt Go and Notions which are" very suitable for preeen which he is wiling very cheap for cash. dec? E1B E S H f lrä I II K S 3 O O CJJ M. Fresh Peaches received on consignment u fur sale by dec-lj FBESTON BROS. ZL& A fi S CÖFEEE f 60 SJCM v t lour, for sale wholesale or rstall. decll OL3ISTED & SABIN. SfJUtr-tttE- .JK-fT CUTTEBS I JUS 3 rorvired assorted size. Also, Sausag StiltTet at decln I L ARLES 8. WELLS. HP E. TH O.VEf, EG US ' M. Gt) 15-,s fresh ground Sausag, 80 dozen Efrcs. 310 lbs Now Honev. OLMSTED ft SABIN. dec 11 O .71 O THE R S.MF 'OU WMLconsult vour familv uhvsiciau tou will leai frtim him that Dewees' Carminative la much bett i and safer to give infants than Bateman' Drop j Godfrey's Cordial or Paragoric. It will give ft staut relief from cholic or pain in the Stomach.We have the genuine article for ale. j STODDARD A THOMPSON. M decIO DniRKists, No. 17 Main St. &.TOW1AR THO.TII'HO.y; SVC -9 0ors to HalUx-k A StmldnrH. whnlMuil. il' ers in lrngs. Chemicals, Oil, Paints, Glas, Glaw wre, Ac, havejnst received large addition tothei Bto-k, and are now prepared to furnish Physician i and Storekeepers with every article in their lim at reduced prices. Having made purchases eaclu lively fir cash, aud by the package, can offer ins ducements to buyers creater than ever before. - Also, a large aud varied assortment of DA' GtERREOTYPE AND A3IBR0TYPE STOCK I consisting of Cameras, Chemical. Case, and wer- J urticle re.pjired by aitists. 1 We also manufacture an improved kind of nou explosive Burning Fluid, for sale by the barrel o. i at retail. r . Coal Oil constantly on hand, with large assort i ment of Fluid and Oil Lamps. J Orders from Artists aud Storekeepers promptlj i attended to, at tho same price a though tmvy at.-4 tended perscually. i Particular attention paid to packinK and for 1 warding promprlv. ; 1 STODDARD C THOMPSON, dect N 17 Main treot. QECOJVZt STREET MEAT SHOE,-, 3 JF.KL.MIAH BONN has opened a Meat Bho on Second strset, near Main, and onnneit Rev. llr SlcCarer Church for the accommodation of hiii customers duriHg tho wiutur. lie will keep on hane at all hours, from the close of the mominir market till evening, a supply of the choicest Meats, which 4 he will cut to suit the purses aud taatee of every ; class of buyers. By leaving their orders at thehop, ; families will have their .Moata selected for thra -f and ent to their bonnes. lie will keep a supply el j superior Lard for family use, and he put up Sau- ' sage Meat, which he will warrant to be mads in I manner not to offend tbe must fastidiou houQ- i wife. - nov30-tf i : 7H Sfc CiE OR HE'S EXCJULSI OR 8 HMJS'y VfJL GLK MACHINli may be seen in operation 1 every day for two weeks, both forenoon and after- s noon, nt tne upper end of wharf. ' J. A. ELANCDAE.D, Proprietor, will Eell Eight i Shop, Town, County or Statein the following Ter. f tcry, vii ; Kentucky, Indiana, Alabama, Florida, ( Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi, Arkansas, Mlcblgaa, i Wisconsin, Illinois, Nebraska, and some of the river ; counties on the -Missouri juver, JJllsicnrl. Uireu a call, gentlemen, and satisfy yourselves in regard hi ini" nuoericriiv u, uur .uiH, nuaiKini otc. in -,1-n . ..w .1 I..I C--II .U. .11111 luv iiiviiiiuiu uiuiu(j iwv x mit, n. . u. iwi lowing Sure Fairs : St. Louts, Mo, ; KubvlUe, Tsuii. ; Louisville, fin both State and Mechanic') Kv. j Pittsburg, Ps., besides many ether. dec-diw