Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 128, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 January 1859 — Page 2

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EVANSVILLE, IND.

FRIDAY MORNING...............JANUARY 7 ======= The Canal. Although a correspondent on the line of the canal informed us, a few days ago, that navigation had wonderfully improved, we are assured, from a reliable source, that the abandonment of the Southern section has already been determined upon. The Trustees hold their winter session at Terre Haute, during this or the coming week. As far as we can ascertain their determination, it is in accordance with the above.— There is a likelihood—a strong probability that the whole line, from Toledo to Evansville, will be given up so soon as the proceeds of the sales of the lands have been exhausted. It will require, it is estimated, $30,000, to make the Southern division ready for active use in the Spring, and some $20,000 to put the Northern division in like condition. Even this amount, to be effective, must be expended within the next two or three months. Fifty thousand dollars is more than the Trustees have on hand, hence, they say, a portion of the line must be abandoned. It is asserted that it has taken a good part of the proceeds of the Northern division to keep the Southern in order, and the Wabash Valley Road has, in a good measure, ruined the commerce of the Northern division. This may be true.— But have none of the proceeds of the lands on the Southern division been expended on any part of the Northern? The abandonment of the Southern section is a serious matter to our citizens, and should be attentively considered. It not only is the medium for bringing great quantities of produce to our city, but it supplies our mills and our public cisterns with water. There is but one feeder dam for the whole Southern Division, and that, is some ninety miles distant. Either the canal must be kent up, or our millers and machinists look somewhere else for water. There has been two or three suggestions made as to how the canal may be sustained. One is, by appropriations from the State Legislature the other by a private joint stock company. In the former case change would be absolutely essential in its management. Let all the fat sinecures be abolished, and a good, active, and efficient engineer appointed to superintend the whole line, with power to appoint assistants. Let the Legislature demand a movement of this kind, before a dollar is appropriated, if it is done at all. As regards the formation of a stock company, to take hold of the Southern Division, in case it is abandoned, that will depend upon the public spirit of our citi zens. ———<>——— were so fatal to his predecessors. Kansas will not be pacified. A violent border war .- has broken out in Southern KanBas. ' Gov. Medary has ordered four companies : of dra goons and five companies of militia to the ; scene of action, and telegraphed , for arms and ammunition from St. Louis, which have been sent. -SA ' - - Kaos) ceems to be infested with outlaws, who avail themselves of the party excitement thex has hitherto raged ia that Territory, to continue tbeir schemes of robbing and killing. One of these bands is headed ' by aCapt. Hamilton; the other "by a Capt. Montgomery. The last account ; is that Hamilton had taken . the field, with a baud of desperate men and killed a Mr.l Bailey,, a Free State man, charged with stealing negroes from Vernon county,: 5Io , They also sacked and bunted the house of a Mr. BroomGeld, .. Montgomery was said to be, raising a party to repel the invasion. i BguThe President of the Columbus (Indiana) Bank, has offered a reward of $1,000 for vthe apprehension' of the thief that committed the robbery of three thousand doU ltirs laet week at Prey's Hotel, Cincinnati. M. Lefevre, the gentleman robbed, was on- - ly an agent of the 1 Bank, and foolishly carried the money with him, when his orders were to deposit it in the Commercial Bank. .' . We condense a" report of the. improvements in Vigo county, since 1851, published Jthe Wabash Express : -i Increase in the number of acres of taxable land, 39,558." Increase in the value. of land without improvements, $9,401. Increase in value of improvements, $70,012. Ir crease in value of land and improvements, $79,503. Increase in value of town lots and improvements, $251, C46. ! Increase in value of personal property, $2,985,331. Total increase in land improvements and personal pjoperty, $3,735,541. INFANTICIDE.—As the mail train from Indianapolis to Terre Haute, on Wednesday evening, was passing Belleville, a new born male child was observed by the side of the road, having been discovered by the citizens of that vicinity, a short time before the train passed. Circumstances lead strongly to the supposition that the child was born on board the train going East on Tuesday evening, and was thrown from the cars. ———<>——— BöyThe Vincennes Gazette cautions its readers against spurious bills on the State Bank of Ohio. It says that a $10 bill raised from a $1; was passed upon a merchant of that place by agenteeMooking man. who bought thirty cents' worth tf merchandise, receiving $9 70 in good money for his bogus note. .. '."'."' SfS-The Rev. H. W. Beecher kept open house, according to his custom, on New Year's Day, and each person . who tailed registered his name in the book which is kept from year to year for that purpose. The names registered during the day were one tbonsand and one, exceeding, by over two bundrvd, the number of last year.

8Tbe New York Tribune, paints tne following gloomy picture of our commercial position at the' end of the" year of grace 1858: . .. " The vcar closed with a greatly dimin ished exportation of the agricultural products of the North, and still lower prices for them, while even cotton,, which hitherto had kept up, has begun to give way under the" pres-' sure on the market of probably the largest crop ever yet produced. Our manufacturers, especially those of iron, continue greatly de pressed. Our snips are lying idle in every harbor of the world. .Very tew ot our rail roads pay-dividends, and. still fewer earn them.j . Stocks, after .some spasmodic revivals, have sunk again to the level of panic prices. Our people, especially our 1 western farmers and traders, are involved , in 4ebts; the burden of which presses heavier and heavier, aererieved, as itlhas been, by a short crop.. . The prospect of relief isdistant. Spec ulation is dead. Buying ana selling are confined to immediate wants.' Immigration has almost ceased. Wages, rents and pro fits have greatly fallen. Yet, such is the power of the human mind to adapt itself to cireumstantes, that, although nobody antic ipates, as almost everybody did a year ago, a speedy issue out of these troubles, the gen eral feeling, nevertueless, is mueü less gloomy than then." ;'."-' , Kxpeeted Trouble In Italy. The Paris correspondent of the New York Commercial Advertiser writes, under date of the 9th: The Journal des Debats. the soberest and generally the most cautious of Pari3 jour nals, aflirms positively that the King v ictor Emmanuel, of Sardinia' did declare to his army that it must be -ready to march into Lombardy in the spring, and this journal points to the immense preparations that are eroin on, na well ia Limhardy na in Pied mont, for detenco ana onence, as a connrmation of its cry of alarm on the subject. At Venice, for example, they are executing with treat haste, important defensive worKs the workmen, as well as the garrison, . nave been doubled, so that the city will soon be a strongly fortified place. - On the other hand, Alexandria in Piedmont has become, by the immense labor spent on its fortifications during tne last three years, a sort of second Sebastopol, while all the important points of the country arer receiving additions to their strength. Add to this a deep agitation of all classes, and you have a condition of things well calculated to ocenpy the atten tion of surrounding nations. Letters from Milan declare that the agitation has never before been so profound in Lombardy, and this agitation proceeds mostly , from the monetary reform, the conscription and the augmentation of the price of salt. - , The dis content was almost universal, and was man ifested cither by an abstention from smoking by the posting of bills calling for revolution, or by cries against the government. A medal is in circulation in secret, which bears the inscription, "Emmanuel, King of Italy. figfThc traveling correspondent of The Madison (Wis) Journal gives a very gloomy picture ot nis experience in tne -country He writes: 'To travel round among the farmers as we have done for the last four weeks, and hear "bard times" repeated forty times a day as excuse for not taking a paper, or paying up old scores ; to see men, women, and chil - eipjlhjaaj)arejind garments or clothes stuffed into windows where should be glass ; to find country stores closed, or doing very little; men working for' their board, or a mere trine ; promises to pay, whether verbal or written, of no account men even denying their own. notes j to see the closest economy practiced by all, "those whose large houses and barns indicate '"con siderable means, as well as those living in cabins ; to hear the dolorous, complaints of taxes one realizes" the severity with which the financial pressure is felt." ,', ; . ' ' B5Ü-A correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette, writing from Washington on the au, says: .;, .. ,, :- . ..- j v Douglas now designs to ignore past causes of controversy with . the Administration, unless he is coerced into continued opposition, and will plant himself on a "new programnio in regard to foreign policy which will be developed immediately.-- : : , . The House will hasten? through, the various appropriations to make ' way for the tariff question, which will be taken up in the Committee on Ways and Means. "-" . Iß" There were 20 . marriages in the city p New Albany .during the past year. The greatest number of weddings occurred in the month of April, with May: ranking second.'" The"tiumber; of deaths as ; taken from a tabular statement published., in the Tribunal Was 162. It speaks well for a city's prosperity whfcn the marriages exceed the deaths.1'-'-1 - '' ; . fiSyAt ;the election, of officers for the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association in 'Cincinnati, on Wednesday evening last, the Independent Ticket suceeeded by' a handsome .majority. After 'the, election the Independents adjourned to their headquarters to celebrate the victory. We find the following directions to keep ice from the Show windows, going the rounds V Take ' an -ordinary paint brush or sponge, and rub over - the glass, once or twice a day, little alcohol, and it will keep glass as free from"'- ice as in the middle"Of summer, and it will also give it as good a polish as can be got in any other way. ' E- A" correspondent "f of the "Louisville Democrat writes ; from Washington that Humphrey Marshall and A. H, Stephens are among the new candidates for tbeiPresU dency named." The writer adds: ' "No, man. is safe from the suspicion, of being ft candidate for the White House.. . t BS On the 25th day of . the present month, will occur the centennial -anniver-sarr' of the birth of the Doet, Robert Burns. Arrangements are being made in; some'of the cities - for an appropriate celebration -of the event. u ' ' .-.-.:' .."-. ,i Miles Standigh's pipe "andlpi3tol, which he brought with him in the Mayflower, were sold at Albany lately for $10 each as interesting relief The pipe is a little iron affair of the size and shape of the common clay pipe. ' - ? . iu.-- -1 ' ii i r. . Sj. learned last evening that a murder was conimitted at Poplar Grove,'pu the indianapoli and Cincinnati Bailroad, on Monday. One man stabbed another so severely, that he died in a short time. We did not learn the names of either party.

gj An x improvement has bien madein the manner, of warming the room in the I State House. Hot air furnaces are to take the place of stoves. There are three of them two for coal and one for wood and they wäll be ready byjthe sitting of the Legslature. The halls ot the two houses, uie library, and the Supreme Court rooms will be warmed in this way; - " The Washington Slates reluctantlyadmits that the acquisition of Cuba by purchase, or any other means, is entirely hopeless, and thinks that Mr.' Buchanan will abandon : his scheme of' annexation, 'as exploded and futile. - The President is greatly troubled by the opinion which many leading members of Congress have expressed, that it is not probable that a new tariff can be agreed upon this session, lie has informed several members, "within a few- days, that if this Congress does not so modify the tariff as to furnish more revenue, he will convene the next Congress in an extra session early in the Summer. ; He has expressly notified Mr. Phelps, the Chairman of the Committe on Ways and Means of this determination. There is a movement on foot in Philadelphia in favor of building an im mense hall, 'on tne of ihe leading avenues, in a central part of the city, which is meet ing with great encouragement. The esti mated means required for such an enterprize from $150,000 to $200.000 seem to interpose no obstacle, no in" any - way to dampen the sanguine expectations ot those who have the subject at heart. The hall is designed for the Young Men's Christian Union. ' B&Capt. Townsend, of the slave bjig Echo, has been taken to Key West for trial, that being the port to which he was first taken after capture.. ' ,' ,r ere probably will come a time when originality will give out, and nothing new win be hmmti -Fat carters are the latest- agony we" say "garters" right out, after a . long - mental conflict a3 to its propriety. " ; ' . ' " ' "; asff5 Advices - from Naples' state - that Mount Vesuvius is again in full eruption, and presents a most magnificent spectacle each night. - '' : . ' -: ' BS,The wife of Mortimer Thompson "Doesticks"), died at Brooklyn, N. Y.," on Wednesday last. . ': ';' Et, It is said that the Senate will probably adopt the reccommendation of the Postmaster-General for the abolition of the iranking privilege of members of Congress, substituting tor the same a number of stamps.' .- : : . v; C " 8 From a recent report of the Secretary of the Interior, made to the Senate, it appears that the entire cost of Government buildings in ' Washington, including state uary and paintings,h-3 been $14,709,333. , ßf The Charleston ' Courier, gallantly declares that " every mother and daughter among the ladies of Cuba, alike hate Spain and, the Spaniards. ' Did I think,' said a young Cuban girl, a few evenings since, 'there was a single drop of Spanish blood flowing in my veins, I would open them and let it out V This remark was greeted -with long-continued .applause." . , 8Sjg Col. . Fuller, formerly of the N. Y. Mirror, is preparing to start a " conservative, national, .free trade " newspaper., in New York city next fall. . ; . "... -' fi Col. Abraham Van Buren, son of the ex-President, has sold his entire plantation of slaves, 210 in number, for $147, feä?7 Seven sfates,;utrio, Indiana," Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota, poll 1,268,000 Jvotea, or 100,000 more than the fifteen Southern States, three times as many as New England, and nearly a third of the whole vote of the Union. HQy A rather spicy passage of words occurred in Congress, the other day, between Air. .Washburne of Wisconsin, and Mr. Shorter of Alabama, a rather noted fireeater. Mr. H. tofk offence at the terms employed by Mr. W. in opposing an Alabama Indian ' claim .bill, and denounced a .givenremark as false and slanderous, upon the assumption that it was intended to be applied to the people of Alabama. Mr. Wash- - burue ei plained that he intended to desig nate and describe only the member, to-wif, Mr.. Shorter. : Mr. Shorter hasn't been heard from since. . BgUThere are now lying in Atlantic Dock Baäiu, at Brooklyn, N.!Y twenty Canal boats, loaded with forty-two thousand bushels of potatoes, which are sold at$l 25 per bushel. ' ' - BSluA San Francisco letter saysT''Frazer river is almost unheard ofC" fivtsi-y steamer brings down as many as can get away and nearly all the adventurers thitherward have got back, looking considerably the worse for wear. It is only lifteesmry to appearin a ' shocking bad hat,'1fiid dilapidate ed and well ventilated garments, to he hailed with a-1 hellow ! how's Frazer?" E veryshabby, Woe-hegone looking chap is supposed to be 'one of 'em.'.',' ...., i . . . i - .. - - . . ' -8-SL.Cheap and abundant as money is in this country, is is much cheaper in.Europe. In London the Bank of England's rate of discount is only 2 per cent. At Paris the rate is 3 per cent; at Hamburg, 2; Fnyikfort, 4? at Amsterdam, "3i, and at Brussels, per cent. -: 1 B-During the past year -6C ' murders were committed in tha city of .New, York, and only one man was hung. . 1 ItSTThere are 1,200 grog-shops in New York city, aud 700 in Williamsburg and Brooklyn. - '"' r Afkican Eloquence. Missionaries are bringing to light many interesting facts-in regard to the mental characteristics ' of the people of Africa. Mr, Maffaty, who has seen much of the southern part of this continent, gives the following narrative,, related" to him by a man from Bornou ( Central Africa) . It is perbte without a parallel in literature for simplicity , " .'.1;' ", .. , ; " "My years eighteen..? There .was .war." At that time my mother' died." " My ' fathfr died. . I., buriedvthem.. I,' "bad done., The Foulahs caught ine. They gold nie. The' Housa people bought us. " They brought us to Tomba. We got up. To a- white, man they sold us." We had no- shirts;- f We had no trowersiWV were naked. ' , Into the "midst Of the water Into thfrmidst'ef a ship tbey put ns. ä-Thirst killed sonfebody. . . Hungec killed somebody By night we prayed. At sun-time we-prayed. God-heard us.' The English are good, Godsentthem. ,They come. They took-ust !-Our-hanger died." Our thirst died. J Our chains "weut aiat from our feet. Shirts they gave us. a Every one' was glad.;' . We all 4 praised the English.' Whoeyeu displeases the English into hell let" BAt the city election," in Lexington, Ky, held last Saturday, the full Democratic ticket was elected- .The following are the majorities : For Mayor, J. B. Moore, Dem.,' over Wm. Swift, K, N , 51 ; for City Attorney," R. J Breckinridge,- Jr., Dem, over Richard Prewitt, K. N, 85; for City Assessor, M. C. Fonshe, Dem over E. W. Dowden, K. N, 83; for City Treasurer, Jas. 'L: Searles, Dem-, over Hiram Shaw, Jr., K: ' 89;. for Keeper of Hospital and Work:' hoose, D. S. Worsham, Dem, -over Wm. ' Shears; K: -N.; 37; for Cptm of Night Watcb, E. Montague, Dem.,overC. W. Br.ll, K. N, 18. Nearly all the Council are Dem- j ocrats. 1

premature in announcing ciab 0f tnat cjty challenged the one in this city to a game by telegraph. No such challenge "hay been received though, we believe; one would ,not at all r be disagreeable JIf our1 friends up the road teel like trying... their, .hand at a. gamewe suggest that they, address Mr. J. E. Martin, of this city, who will take great pleasure in fulfilling their wishes." ' -f ' . ' TMr. Iäaac W. Brown, editor of the Terre Kaute daily Union, was married on the 3d inst., to a Miss Eddy, of Springfield, Mass.-'-; "?' -; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Money! Money! Money '.-Last Call. - THOSE JTwVOWJyV THBMWJL selves indobted to JOHN KASCir will please call immediately and Bettle their accounts. If not settled by the 10th of February, I will give all remaining debts into the hands of a collector. I have a few more of those dainty kid and lasting Gaiters left, which I will sell low for cash. I shall hereafter do a strictly cash business. . J011Ü JKASC'H. No. 8 Second street, janO-lw Evansville, Indiana. - " A' 'tT7 ntiTiJVsZ. .fJv-r-VlLLK 4 WABASH PACKET. ÖSSeei&lhe steamer JOHN TOMPKINS. Sutton, master, will ' run iu the Evausville and Wabash trade during the season. For freight or passage, apply on board. - JanT-2md JLP the subscriber, a Black Newfoundland Dog, about four months old answers to the name of " Frank. " Said Dog has white feet and breast, and white stripe running np the nose, and tail tipped with white. Any one returning said Dog to me at the "Patent Bread Bakery," on First street, near Main, will be suitably rewarded. jan7-2t - THOS. E. BATCKXEY. Ar, thilda Xxptetora-t.ltr. Childs, of Boston, sustained an enviable reputation for many years, inconsequence of his great success in tba treatment of diseases ofthe Throat, Air-Passagua und Lnngs. Iii Expectorant Itrastr! -wen tion , deBigued exclusively for Pulmonary affections, and will," in most iustauces, cure-cemmon Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis, Pains in the Breast, aud the early stages of Consumption. ' ' ' For sale at F. W. SAWYER'S- Drug store,' No. 34 Main street, Evausville.' " - Jan7 Kit" MOLASSES, MJ I Iii gallon kegs. For sale by janö .... OLMSTED t SABIN. f Wanted to Exchange : TTJIRSr-Cl.JtHH JmO. X EAHJUIJVG JLa LAND in Iowa for improved Lots in this city. Arplv soon to M. A. LAWRENCE, jan l Evansville, Ind. - H CO CK Bit OTHERS WILL MEMM MOTE their large stock of Groceries to their new store on the same lot they occupied previous to the nro, next week, where they will be plsasea to greet their old customers and as many new ones as possible with extra- good bargains- to begin the new year with. .- . . . - - . . jan4 TtVOLXSSES, SVGXH AJVJt , COF7 M. FEK 60 hhils choice N. O. Sugar, "V ' If) bags Coffee, " " -. j 75 Itbb choice new Molasses; . ; On band and for sale at 1869 prices; j;in4 BABCOCK BROTHERS. jtECAJ'S. 100 ULI HE LH EXT MX -M. Tt'.VL? Pecans just received, superior to any other mane ana tor sale low. jani ' , BABCOCK BROTHERS. 1 ltOCERES T:'". WJf KKl boxes assorted Tobacco, .UK) do do Window Glass, : " :!(s kegs do Wheeling Nails,' 10 tierces new Rice, : - .' : 600 pkgs assorted Teas, , '' 5h,oKi Lights, ass'd Window Sash, ' 1.10 assorted Piuiel Doors, ' 5H0 kegs White Lead, . 100 dox Painted Buckets,, 25 d07, assorted Tubs, ' ' 25 dor, Wash Boards. i(!'V -H-AiUl.. jduicfc. of . jcxxU oio.ll jatii BABCOCK BROTHERS. JLJtT BOAT FOB tULE. UE -'' have ah A No. 1 Wood Boat for sale cheap id leoi long, in prune order, with or without skin, jan , , BABCOCK BROTHERS W XME JJS'lt CEJIEvVT MJ - 3) bbls choice White Limo,' ' - '! 109 do Hydraulic Cement. ' i,J j . i j. Oa hand and for aaW by - - . jxn BABCOCK BltOTHEBS. g-iiOBnk tiE-? . , '. . " loo coils assorted Manilla Rope,1 '' -: ' ' I 't jSft ,a . t $0 ,' Hemp., dc,;;.l! i. ' i i 2ft do Hemp Paikiug Tan, ;s,. , so oundlt's vouon xwltie. 2f coils Cotton Line. Fur sale'bv jan4 BABCOCK BROTHERS. o It 25 bbls Tanners' Til, ;' - :! 2ö dor Machine Oil, ,' . ; --, ' 1(1 do Linseed Oil. Forssleby ; BABCOCK BROTHERS. ' jan4 " I O V O U S . WE HA VE A FULL -H-J nmiortoieut of Foreign and Pomestic' Liquors aua tJiguraion lutud nudtor sale.; - . . jau4 j . H ; , BABCOCK BROTH EK3. vskv. 7" . . T , ".. If 150 bids Rectified Whisky, tl:" ' : . 25 ) choic old Bourbon i'-.s . j-),--) f;,.5 do , -do , di Rye, . , . -,. 'i do do Amuriian Brandy. , .'. . ' 'Instoroaud for aale tew.- ' '"' " ' i jii4 . - BABCOCK BROTHKRS.' Tf vm T til; i-ti 1Mi , ', j. Imshebi Üweefc Po,tsitoes, j ,"' ,"a hlids Sugar, '. . " '-'" " Li and a 4 bxB tlalsin? " i 'A dozen Ksg, v;. r. -,' -j-j-A uio .iit rurwiie oy jau4" OLMSTKD & SABIN. B E ft V LA B E VAJVSTILLE AND CAN N ELTON TRI WEEKLY PACKET. The line light draught steame EOLf AN will ldv resrnlarlv uurmg tue uaeon, lietween Evausviilo aud Cauneltoiu having Evausville every Monday, Wednesday aud Friday at 12 o'clock M." Leaving Cnntiel-tmn-every TfHsday, Thuraday aud. Saturday, at 8 a Clock A.;M.j For freight or passage, apply on board, or to P, G. 0' RILEY, Agent. , janl-tf EOWKBIt O. SJtltTH, WHOLESALE CHAIR MANUFACTURER, Market street, Evansville, Ind., will keep on hand : and make to order every variety ol Cuneaud Wood Scat CHAIRS. The. Trade supplied at lowest rates. Hotels, Steamboats and Halls furnislied promptly to - order. Being prepared with all th improvements in Machinery, Ac, aud cheap lnuiln-r, I can offer to deulors in the West or South as good a Chair, aud at lower rates, Ilm can be had in Cincinnati or elsewhere." Chair pbmteand timber -for Im ir etaft waeted. . . - Terma ash, or approved paper. All w'ork warranted. "' ' ' " ' . ' '"Janl-Iy-..' JIA EE 1 'E W -EAB TO ALL. As the old year has just closed, leaving aioyous or sad remembrance to all, I take this opportunity of offering my grateful thanks to my numerous friends and customers for their liberal patronage ili sustaining the cash xyMem, and will duly merit a ooutiniianue ot tlwwMuw.'" -' fAM. EMBK'H, j jaul. - t --, -v : - . - No. 4U Main street. mWTE RES tlJVtSf 7 fÖZPABMEBSlM SEED OATS FOR SALE. Just received due from England, KMi bushels of prime Blm-k Oat tor seed, weighing 42 lbs per bnskel - --;- - Also, 6 buabels prime white -Canada, Oats; Call and see them at . Z. H. COOK - SON'S, ." jaul No. 22 Muiu street, and No; 2 First at." rm M R I fA L OE HR V UOOJOStä WM. tine and cheap lot of Dry Goods Just received, which must beocld inrde to make room for tha Spring trade, and therefore job may expect bargains at t hi Cah. Store of - " SAM. EMBrCH, 5v. 49 Main street. -3 N.'B. -If yon 4km 't- wish ' '. ; pay your old debts. .1 . A i, ,:i-..-. -. - janl XV S TOJV VW.VjOAI, THE 27th inr.,P.KD WATCH SEAL, with a part of gold chain attached, i The finder is .requested to leave snct at this office, and a liberal reward will liegiven.' it'' - - - - -dec.31-lw . mm.tlLS AJVH SPIKES : - , - W . ..iii'M kegs assorted Nos. Nails, - ' : Lij- -J -V do.) ;..do Cut Spikes,. : si do. ; do rt. do, an do Fine Bine Lathing Nails, ' -j 4 2 nloäd Barrel Nails. For sale by :i -dec31, a..; -s i (,.:, j -ORR, DALZELL 4 CO. t UJVtlRXES J Mi toxes Papered Smll. 1 ft. J fiOliales No 1 Batting, . ' ' j"50 boxes Star Ca ndlee. -; , 25. Uo 'LipctAxes, 20 do Cream Titrter, iti..- " & do Ground Spice, : ! 7.1 2 do , norted Tacks . : , j 6 do Carpet do, SO litis Vinegar,' " ' ' '-" ' ' 4 ' do Cement. For sale by !-' dee.U.; h.,; .- ; OREr DALZELL 4 C' I?' BVITS FRUITS S ERCITS I Dates. Prunes. 1 Dried Peaches, peeled, Dried do, unjieelcil, Dried Apples, Green Apples, Potatoes, Eggs, 4c. janl OLMSTED 4 SABTN

ClHOJRS! SHOES!! SHOES! Just A3 i recuived, a fina assortment of Ladies' and Chil dren's 0ho: Msu's, Ladies' and f'hildrun's Overs and Sandels, at I . , - ham. EMBICH'S, No. 49 Main Bt. N. B. Pay yotir old dehts, or Janl ' m tffVTvSjH's a i iv s it on a l t, 'W ifc CON YNGXON bava received a new stock for such gifts j ne Album ae jrerogno, ., ..... A Iwautifnl colloction of rosewood Desks, And a great variety of Books in antique and ele gant bindings. Also, a new supply of Children a Books, s. ", s . i .. -- lec:il Jn '25 boxes Pepper Sauce, , . 25 tlo Extracts of every variety, 0,000 feet of patent Safety Fuse, - ' , .' -.' 12 dozen boxes refined sparkling Zuletin, '" ' 12 boxes Butler's Ink. Also Door Mats, Baskets, Churns, Wooden Bowls,: Trays, Ac, of groat variety, in store and for sale at ; , Z. H. CCOK & SON'S, dec30 : 22 Main 5sreet. gTiHVBCH Of THE äSSVMETlOJS", -f SECOND STREET. The interior f this church baa been lately finished and supplied with many more pews than required by the congrega tion; consequently strangers to tne congregation who may desire to have a pew in the said church. are informed that the pews will be indiscriminately rented on the 2d day ot January, 18.W, between two and 3 o'clock P. M. The church ia warmed by a iMrnareaud lighted by gas. J- - 1 For the future, until contrary notice, tne vespers will be at 7 o'clock P. M., aud there will beasiiort lecture between parts of vesjiera. decJl TVTTLE'S JtJTEJT CHOSS-Cl'T 8AWS 1 case just received. Also on hand 24 Rowland's German and C. S. Mill Saws, -' 5 dozen Wood Saws, framed, for sale low bv dec30 JACOB STRAL'B, No. 40 Main st. PEB STEA.TIEB AJSTELOPE 2ÜCK) sweet Oranges, . ' 8 boxes Lemons,' ' 3 bbls Texas Pecans, - 300 lbs Fresh Dates, ' .- :i '. c . . 30 drams new Figs, . - ft 15 bxs Raisins, -- . - 1 cask Currants, ' ' .. 100 casks Citron, . . x - Received this day and for sale by ' - " '' dec30 " Z. H. COOK SON. 1BHL. PEARL BARLE f 1 bbl Split Peas, 30 bush White Beans, ; . ; ;. 1 cask Rice, . , 20 do Dried Apples, - - 45 bu D'd Pinches, 15 do fresh Hoinminy, E" 20 Hanib'gh Cheese, 30 Pine Apple Cheese, ' 10 Eng. Dairy do,- 10 Nutmeg do. - Koceived and tor sale by "iiotao - ,Z. H. COOK & SON. 1 BUSHELS EAR COBJiT 2000 bushels Bran, 1000 do Shorts. For sale by1 , doc30 - Z. II. COOK A SUN. JUST BKCEX VEU AT OLMS'VEH it SABIN'S ,5 bnsh Dried Apples, e- , 5 do - do Peaches, ; - ' 6 bbls Green Apples, 1 bbl soft-shell Almonds, 1 frail of Dates, 2 boxes Raisins, '-. 12 bbls Vinegar. - - - -decSO - OLMSTED Jb SABIN. ' nVBJ T OCT. AS A JTIO.V OE MJM our stock is damaged -by -fin we have concluded to close ont entirely at costs. All are invited to como, as we will give good Inducements tor cash. (dec301 ; J. OAKLEY 4 SON. k 4ktfk SA irEMI C PRESS f$tfW Shingles; 60,0000 feet 'dressed Pine Flooring, the best quality ever sold in the city.' For sale, cheap, at the new Lumber Yard, corner of Slain and Eighth streets. 1 t - dec22 KEWKERKY CLEMENT. M T I' COLLECTOR'S S A L E-W-S By order of the Common Council of the City of Kvansville, I, GEORGE W0LFL1N, Collector of said city, do hereby give notice that I will sell, on th2Istdayof January, 1859, at the Court House in Evausville, Ind., lietween the hours of 10 o'clock A. M., and 4 o'clock P. M., at Public Auction, the following lots or parts of lots or pieces of real estate, or so much thereof as may bo neeessaryo pay the following amounts charged agaiust such lots for work done thereon by said city, together with the costs of each sale: - VeKrip,nof propNamen of erty tt work done Oirner. thereon bit Oie city. 3. C. FlaEler.....'..On lot 27 in Bl 14, Jm't cVd aa't lot, exclusive of costs of .mte. Stockw. En, l.iy'g ' down 80 ft Plauk ; ' '. L.Webersheiro..On lot lOin Bl'To, ""r Stockw. En. lay'g sidewalk grad'g 82 00 141 Feter Murgener . . Lots II A 12 Bl iu, ' ! - Stockw. En: lay'g - " down 1G0 ft plank sidewalk 4 grad'g John S.Gavitt.-Lets 31 and 32 Bl , . 17, Stockw. Enl't, . ., , , , j , 100 ft plank sidewalk D. Morgan. .Lots 31 4 32, Low- " ' ' - er En. excavating " ' " C3 cub. yds earth B. I. Talbot...... Lot 225v,Don. En, t. v, . . ' - 1U0 5-9 sq yds brk . , 1 - , jiavenient & fill'g S43 4 4(1 7 5Ö 87 78 h elker t Header- , ich Lot 208, Don. Eu, . " . ' " ; , 28 5-9 sq yds br'k-' "' -3 " ' '' pavement..... :.'..-..'."...'....."rs 9 89 Jacoo clierer....Lots 14 4 15, Bl'k v v- -A i 10, Foartb Eu't . j ; f .'-i, t . pl'k Sidewalk.lill- : .-, v - ing & excavating. t.... - 8 05 Jas. Gv Jones.,.. Lot Di, Block 10. . . Fourth En, Kki tt - plank sidewalk . i - " - i i yd excavating.... ' "'' v Lot 17, Block 1;- ' Fourth En.ll'O ft ' '' ? W r'- plank sidewalks. - Lots 18, 19, 20, 21 , ; . , ' -"', i i ,- 4 22, Bl 1(1 Fourt h , . , , j , En, 500 ft jilank 1 ' ' ' sidewalk 18 lid H. Panbedistel...Lot23, Block 10, ' , . 1 ' Fourth En, plank '''' " " '" sidewalk, excava-' - i V. -' ' '- ting and tilling ...".....i ten George Grebb.... Lot 1, Bl 5, East. - En, plank aide- , , , - i walk and titling; , 15 "9 Wm. Lowenthal.Lot 20ft, Don. Eu, brick pavement 4 ; -.. arthwork - i'A 75 Win. If. Walker.Lot 22t, Ion. En, i . , brick pavement 4 emb nkmeut 25 75 d29 GEORGE WOLFLIN, City Collector. giOVjTlORItERS.l WAJT SlOO in Comity Orders, for which I w ill pay yocentseash, or 95 cents in-goods, or on retail accounts. I.ttocs ''-- CHARLES S. WELLS.-J lLVa JA WH A SA ÜT 4ÖO BBLS. MM. for sale low by S. E. GILBERT 4 CO.. Wmö o b spBijy-assoMETHiJt'H decl3 CHARLES 8. WELLS. MtO.lL HOi'S Whol.-sale And retail," at ' ' lf dec7 v V. S. WELLS, No. 13 First street. Wik MS S O L UTMOST OF PAB TJYtE R-M-F SHIP. The ffrm of Bittroltl 4 Sou was dissolved on the 11th of Decemlier, 1858, by the retirement 6f J.L. BITTltOLFF.SB. Allaccountsdnethe old rh-m mnst be-pnid immedintvlv to B ITT KOL Ft' BROS. successors. J. L. BiTTROLFF, ' J. L. BITTROLFF, Ja. WmARTjy-ERSHIP 7'0 TMCE. LOC IS M , and GEORGE BITTROLFF havina purchased mo interest ot J. L. Bittr-jia, Sr.,iutlie llriii ot Bittrolfffc Sen, have entered into a partnership under the Kyle of BITTROLFF BROTH ERS, and will continue the Watch and Jewelry business at the old stand, No. 48 Main street, between First aud Second. . : . .- . -v-. - Having combined the stocks of both Houses into one, we have now 011 hand the finest, largest and. best selected stock of Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Clocks, Spectacles, 4c, ever seen iu this city, and which we are selling off at prices very little abova the eost. Those, ahowishto buy fine Jewelry at very low figures, are iuvitod to call at No. 48 Alain street. dec22-lni . BITTROLFF BROTHERS. .. ttPJWIBtES FOB FAMWL USE - Washboards, ' ' - , .. Ink, Indigo,- .. -, . K . . , Geese, Chickens, . FIouiv extra quality. ' Goods delivered free of charge. dec25 - . ' OLMSTED & SABIN A. MACFABLAJS'L BESPECTfully announces to the citizens of Evansville that he has leased the aHove Hall for a short season only, for the purpose of giving a series of first class Dramatic Entertainments. Wm a ri n s. AjvnEBsojv, mebMM CHANT TAILOR, Mitchell's Block, Main street, Evansvillo, Ind. Headquarters for elegant Clothing made toorder. Gents' Furnishing Goods, such at Shirts, Collars, Cravats, . Handkerchiefs, rfc. Also, a variety of Piece Goods-, made up to order In tho very best style and manner, nt quick" terms, small profits and extensive sales. dec22 v U .y'H BME S ,ALMOJVnS, FML9 BERTS, Brazil Nats. English Walnuts, Figs, Dates, Raisins, tr-'urrasts, Rock Candy, Oysters, Lolisters, Sardines, Alum, Epsom Salts, Sulnhur.Roll Brimstone, Cppera, Madder, Ext.' Logwood. Indigo, Cream Tartar, Soda, Bedcords, Blacking, J ..;. 1 . - . . c 1 1 . 1 I ..... Hip,, V-lucn, VCUinill, VlfllB ll Mil KIUUB, Z 111" megs, Ginger of all kinds, Glass Jars, Tumblers, Lanterns and Flasks, Lemon Syrnp, Mustard, Matches, Pepper Sauce, Spanish Moss, Stone Pipes, Powder, Safety Fuse, Tobacco of nil kinds. Fancy Soaps, Starch, Vinegar, Cordage, Letten Note, Cap and Writing Paper, Teas, Flour, Camphor, Envelopes, Saltpetre, British Lustre, etc., etc. A supply of the above kept constantly on hand. and for sale low, by S. E. GILBERT 4 CO., meet sycamore street, near Water.

JThKLJ W1BK STATE LOTTERIES. Aß. . CAPITAL ICKIZB O.QOO I Tickets - 1"

NOTICE. . , This is to inform the public that we have disposed of our entire interest in the Lottery Grants held by us, chartered by the States of Delaware. Georgia, Kentucky, and Missouri, to the firm of WOOD, EDDY. & CO, to take etlect on the list day ot l'eMUnl... UUI X MtA iMMll.ll..JMMimBMIUi our sitccessors to our former ft-ie.mla and natrons. ! feeliug assured that the biteiues) will be continued with the same integrity aud promptitude which has characterized it as conducted by ourselves aud pre- I , .t , ... . . -v I uecessors ior me jaai iniriv-nve years. GREGORY MAÜRT. Wiijiinotos,' DeL, Nov. 15th, 1858. " ' ' WOOD, EDDY & CO.. MANAGERS. ,i iSuocessobs to Grkoorv A MarkT.) - The uudersigued haviag liocome owners of the ONLY LOTTERY CHARTER IN DELAWARE, oner to the public the following scheme, to be drawn eat h- Wednesday in January, IboU, in Wilmington, Delaware, in public, under the superintendence of sworu coiuHiissiouurs. appointed by the Uovernor. . - .. - ,...-...,- Clmtr 63 draws on Wednesday, Jan. ft, 135! i'lmtt 74- draws ou Wetinesday, Jan. 12v 1859. Clmti 8 draws on Wednesday, Jan. 19, ltlSS. Cia 98 draws on Wednesday, Jan. 26, 1S.W. THIRTY-TWO THOVSA S'O TJIREE HCXDRED AND SISKTY-MX PR1ZKS! Nearly One Prize to every Two Ticki --. .- , '''etat-'- -'- r ... . . , . .. . ,- . .-,. -. -5 7H Numbers-13 Drawn Ballot. ; MACNIFICENT SCHEME! TO BE DRAWN Each Wednesday in January. 1 Prize of.... ..$40,000 is.. ..$40,(KIO 1 , " 2 Prizes of.. ,.,..18,827... .......10,(100 i,(tO...., 4,(XK 3,500 ., 1,500 .... ........ 800 .... 600.... 400 .... two.... 250 .... j.'. 100.... ; 70 . ... .' . 40 30 .... 20 . ,10..',' ...18.827 20,000 12,000 8.IH10 , 7,000 6,0(1 ...;..12,(XX) 7,500 6,000 j..... 7,500 50,500 6,500 4,550 2,(500 3,900 .94,900 ...270,400 2 "2 4 -15 15 15! 25 202 ;- 65 05 65 130 4,745 27,040 32,396 Prizes amounting to.... ..... ....1..857S,177 WUole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters Cei tilicates of Packages will be sold at the followiii(c rules, which is tlm risk: - - tVrtirtcatesof Package ol'2i Whole Tickets...?149 50 " " s - 20 Half ' ... 75 75 j- v -t x 20 Quarter I uzt 37 37 In ordoriug Tickets or Certiiicates, eiidne tha amount of money to our address, for what yon wish to purchase ; name the Lottery in which you wish it invested, and whether you wish Wholes, Halves or Quarters, on receipt of wlikh, we send hat is ordered, by first mail, together with the scheute. Immediately after the drawing, the drawn uiiui hers will bo sent with a written explanation. K3" Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give the name of their Post ollli e, County and State, r. i . - - -; - NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. " ' Those who prefer not sending money by mail, can uso .-. THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, ... whereby money for Tickets, in sums of Ten Dollars, and upwards, can be sent us : AT OUR RISK AND- EXPENSE, -from any city or town where they have an office. The money aud order mrst be enclosed in a "GOVERNMENT POST OFFICE bTAMPED ENVELOPE, " or the Express Co. cannot receive tnem. Address Orden for Tickets or Certificates to 'j f. WOOD, EDDY 4 CO., - de;23 Wiituiugtoti, Delawato. - rmMIE FUS'BST COLLECTION OF M present books ever iu the market. Women of beauty from Semtrumis' to Euceuia Strafterd's Gallery ! Favorite English - ballads properly illimtrated, and a hundred other valuable works beautifully illustrated and embossed. -- ' Call and seo them before buying elsewhere. It costs nothing to look. - dec22 - DOBELL 4 CONYNGTON. jTIREEJV APPLES. XO HABBELS ILM Green App'cSt in fine order, for sale at dcc21 Z. H. OOK 4 SO"NS. VI .' FOB THE HO LI HA fS.J IIST MM received at JOHN BÄSCH S, a large lot of -v -Runt, Mid itliMN. dies, Misses and Children.. TT have also a large lot of Boys' and Youth's Boots, which I will sell at wholesale prices during the Holidays. Now is the time for bargains. Come quick, or yoa will loose money.- JOHN RASCH, dec23-9t .'K.- Second street. BmFJ'TMSTB V. Jf. H. BAMRD, M. MI., -M- respectfully informs the citixeus ot JCvansville aud vicinity that he has located here permanentlv l-x the pur pose ef practicing Dentistry in ail its branckes. fl-Plate work from a single tooth to fnll sett, at Eastern prices. Teeth filled in a superior manner. ABL-WORM: WARRANTED. Offlc No. 45 Main street, under City Gallery. - -dec23 f iH R IST.H.1S A.H JVEW t'EAR s rKibLMs, consisting of the following Books; 1 Gallery of "Famous Poets, : v. 5 . - f, Women of Beauty and Heroism, a-uji Lays from the Laud of Lnther, ! American Scenery,- Book of B.-nnty, Leaflets of Muiuoiy, . v Gem of the Season, Ihe Atlantic Souvenir, The Oriental Aiiuuitl, t The Sacred Allegtiries, Bow in the Cloud, , : ; Bryant's Poems,' Tom Moore's Works, - neephiiie Gallery, Rhymes and Roundelays i-oe s i-oeticul uorKs, ine rrince. . . . . 1 Also, a fine asortmeut of Bibles, Praver Books. Psalmsand Hymns, and many others: toa numer ous to mention, together-wit Is a fine-selection of W riting Desks, Work Boxes, Cabas, 4c. l-'os sale cheap at . J. HEALEY'S, dec22 Cor. First and Main ats.. Evansville, Ia. , TT M.i A. ELECTION. THE AJ Jm st uual election for officers of the Evansville Library Association will be held at tho Library Rooms on MONDAY, the 3rd day or January, 1859, between the hours of 6 and 8 . P. At;- -Stockholders in' arrears are not entitled to vote. By order of the uoarn 01 l rusieea. - M. H. BIMiHASt. dec28 -.-! .. 1 ; t- - Ree; Secretary. 20 BBLS. MOLASSES; - 2 blids Sugar, -.....:. j 25 boxes Raisins, Almonds, Dates, Prunes, 4c. 1 " OLMSTED SABIN. dec25 IfrATJS'ETS. 10 CASES OE VARMv5 ous qualities and colors plain an'd twilled Sati nets jnst receivea and lor sale low hy - de28 ' KEEN 4 PRESTON SPECIAL WOT MCE OE IISSOLC o TION. The limited partnership between Nathan Rowley and Francis Amory in the coal mining business was dissolved iu the 24th December Inst. Nathan Rowley is authorized to settle all the debts ot tho concern, and collect all debts duo for coal delivered. NATHAN ROWLEY, dec.28-3t , -, . . . FRANCIS AMORY. ff B. BABTOWS (ROCHESTER) MFm COOPER TOOLS A No. 1 goods ; and also raient v . .Tozea ynsx tvwmveo and tor sale fry dec28 JACOB STRAL'B, 40 Main street. 1 SAL.no JVO. 1 .TIA CKw w erel, fto. 1-Fickled Herniig, No. 1 Scale; and Magdalen Herring. For sale by - -. ; decl5 ' ' ' ' Z. H. COOK 4 SON1." Evans, ille Commercial College, mmO. T. JVO BT H FIRST STREET. W EVANSVILLE, IND. This Institution pre bmiii every -iniiitoement to voting nion wishing to acquire a thorough practical knowledge of DoubleEntry Book Keeping, as well as a general Business Education. . -. -. , . v - -m , ..v -, Tliis institutiou" has been' iu successful operation for over five years. For Catalogues or other particulars, call at the Rooms, or address decl3Jy JEREMIAH BEHM. Principal.- , W2"A VJ WH A SALT.50(rHBLS. 'Mm. Salt, in gool cooperage, fnr salo at -Ageuts' prices. WHEELER if RIGGS. , W.RESH . CAJS' PEACHES, FBESH ßL Can Strawlicrries, 1 resh Can Quinces, . . Fresh Can Pears, ' 1 Fresh Can Green Gages, ' Presem-d Quinces,' Preserved Peaches, Do Pears, . Do -" Oranges, -i 1)0 temonsj 1 Do Pine Apple, Strawberry Ji.m, ' Orange Marmalade, " " Brandy Limes, f Pear ' ' "do, ' 1 - '' .)!), Peachea. 'Irt For gale by dec!5- , .!-- y Z.-H. COO K,' 4-SON. !' i n t t t FMBE BRICK OF THE avtvuubnt quality, on hand and for sale by dec22 SAMUEL OKK. KONAin riSHFR.- ..IZi.h Ä .......THOHA BOJ.CSS, JR. - FISHER' & BOLUSS . " . '- "JfBRASS FOPJYMIEBS, FMJYMSHEBS, M-M Steam lie and Gas Fitters, corner of Pine and First streets Evansville, ludiuna. luispectfiilly assure the public that any orders entrusted to their chaypn-in the-alive branches -tip l-wines, -will m executed with promptness, and in the-first style of workmanship. . . A variety of Brass work constantly on hand atld manuf:tctmed toonlefV Strict attention wid to Locomotive and Distillery work. Steam Gauges, Gas and Steam Pipes always ready. ' Highest mni ket price, in cash, paid for old Coppei, Jsniss ami .inc.. decl-J-Ivd ' WgVTCJfER K.MVE8-3 MM 8 inch... Also,-Butcher Steels i, G, 7 AJV'Ji s, for sale low at declO CHAHI.ES . WELLS, 13 First st. VEBOBEEJVS. 300 BEAUTIFUL MZl Evergreens of every variety, and in fine order, for sale at Z. H. COOK 4 SON'S.

THE OLD AND RELIABL35 PAPER.

! EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL J iojvtj rjrija, e veb i ttj r, full aed accurate jvport of the state of'th Markets, and the very .latest, current news ot tha day. . I ' h '- f I f ) 7 ALL THE'NEWS . ' Fiiruishedto the Associated Press isjiromptlylaid .before he Reailers of the J.OCBKAL ffy E" A S1'A II A LF DAT S JX ADJ.ANCll. ,,f ih rincinnatl naners. " "P , ... - n A .xi klinir Session -of C An excitiiie Session -of Cangresa Is now be"ig held, and all anxious to hear elaborate reports of the proceedings, should avail themselves of this opportunity, and" subscribe for.THS JorkNAI.. The terms for the DAILY JOURNAL' are SS 00 per year, aud $2 50 for aix niontUs, in advasCk; or 10 cents per'week, -if paid to the Carriers,' " A careful summary of the -doings of the Legislature" ' will be made "np : for every -paper. Ia short, a condensed view of alt- that; is -going on la the. LiniverserWiU.lt -furixished 4ujaulen every day. .-n ; - - --.- . , ... - : ; deed rHBISTIAN KRAT. ..........WM. UEILJftAM. KRATZ & HEILMAN. r " rTY-FOUNDRY! '! :'" '""? SIANTjFACTTjRERS AND BUILDERS OF STEAM .- ' ENGINES AND BOILERS, :? ; j Saw1 and Grist Mill Machinery,- Tobacco Screws, Gumming Machines, Chinese Sugar Cane Hills, I' Thrasing Maclilnes, Ac. ' ' ." EVANSVILLE, iSD. rgVli: PROPRIETORS OF TUB CITY YÖXWM dry beg leave to inform their friends and the public in geucraVthat they are prepared to do all kinds of ' ' MACHINE AND. FINISHING WORK,' aud everything appertaining to the Foundry btislliiws. Tlio) are manut.cturing Steam Ksoim: ako Boii.r.KSof any size and power required. Saw Mill Machiuery and H ill Gearing of any size ;DiBtHlery arid Mining Mai hinery, Tobacco Screws, Gumming Machines, Thrashing Machines, Malt Mills, Horsepowers, Corn-shellers, Machiuery of all kinds made and repaired. Iron and Brass Casting of every description, Iron Housefrouts, Cellar Grates, f-c. Cooking and Heating Stoves of tf. latest improved patterue; Hollow Ware, Dog 'tfns, 4c." BREWERS, DISTILLERS, REC TI TIERS, 4c, Supplied with every" description of Copper and Sheet Iron Work, Brewing Kettles, Refrigerators, A tt. uipoiators, Spaiges, Stillheads and Worms oa a 11, imp roved principle, Oolnmna for Alcohol Stills, Yeast Jugs, t'uus. S.vplious; 4c; Copper, Lead and Iren' ripe; Copper, Ilms and Iron Pum of every variety, for beer, spirits, oi,l, ( Jx.: Bi-ass Cocks and Valves, SteaiuAVbistleii, t-c. . Workmen sent to all parts to fit up Work and do repairs on. Steam, Boilers, Copper and Sheet Iron Work, itc. " . ' - OLD MKTALB BOUGHT. They are dcaltns-u-uid selling Allen's Impreved Steam Gauge, Wrought Iron welded l'ljim ml Tubing, Hiram Hopkins' 'Improved Smut Machine, Stephen Hughes' Flour Separators, German Bolting Cloth, Gum Elastic Belting, Packing, Hose, rfc, of the best kind; Tinplate,' Sheet Iron, Block Tin, Pig Iron, Bi'.bit Metal, Speller, Fire Brick, r .- They have every facility of the beat Machinery and workmen, and will give all work entrusted to them, their individual attention, filling orders promptly, warranting their work, aud are satisfied with reasonable prices. ' ' UBS" Office and Salo Rooms, No.. 60 Main street; Foundry, Boiler Yard and Machine Shop on Pine etreot, between First and Second Btreets, Evansville, Indiana. '"' ... ftocf dTUXJDA HEZD ÖTrSM bashels for sale by d.-c7 ORR, DALZELL 4 CO. ' AflOUUH! COUOH! COUGH'. WE y. wish to call the attention of persons afflicted with Coughs and Colds, to the lact tLat Dr.. Jackson's Cough Syrup is superior to any and all tho quack nostrums that are offered fur sale. It is made from a prescription furnished by Dr. Jackson, of I'hilailuli-liia, 0110 of the best physicians in this country. . This Syrup has been used by thousands with the greatest benefit. Try one bettle, aud yon will always use it afterwards. For sale by STODDARD 4 THOMPSON.' . declO Druggists, No. 17 Main at. 'jniATAHLES FOB MAM IL IT USE Mid s 10 1 dozen Eggs, -.. : .... .-i :t 10 do- Chickens, . - v.. . -.-t -; 300 lbs Strained Homy, 1 1 5 !-30 bbls Apples,-- t- i v,-..i s I - r: t A , 100 bush do, ,i ' i- ,.,".. t , 20 lbs Butter, " ," -, - T , Squirrels and Babbits. For sale hf declO OLMSTED St SABIN. -ttlTV AJYO CO ('.VT I" OBOEBS S WANTED L mil tbs first day of January, 1859, I will take City Orders at 96 cents, and until the first day of March, 1859, will -take County Orders at par for Dry Goods or old debts. r doc9 ' " SAM. EMBICH, 49 Main street. -mETBBMMJVEMI TO CLEAB THE MJ Books, as t one has now any reason to complain of not having hod enough tiina for settling their accounts I will, on tha first day of April, 1859, offer and sell to the highest bidder all Book accounts made previous to January, 1458, if they are not paid or satisfactorily settled by that time. dcc9 SAM EMBICH, 49 Main street. mWOLMMMAT-! HOLM1IA JAa ChristMM mas aud New Year is coming, tha Dry Goods at the store of WM. J. DELBLEtt, No. 43 Main street, will be sold cheap for cash, together with the new arrival. Call and see.- - - , . declV -CHRISTMAS .' CHRISTMAS I AS everybody expects a present on the holiday, it will be well to rrmember that SAM. EMBICH has been receiviug a largo assortment of Dax Goods and Notions w hich are very suitable for presents, which, he is selling very cheap forcash. - . i.decS mfBE S II PEACHES 300 ?-.V8 M7 l-'r.wli Peaches received on consignmentt and for sale by dec-4J PRESTON BROS. rZ I HA a S COFFEE t 60 SACHS " Flour, for sale wholesale or retail. docll . OLMSTED 4 8ABIN. t&AUSAilE MEAT CUTTERS -j-JDST -5 received assorted sizes; ' Also, Sausage Stutters, at ' " declO CLARLEfrS. WELLS. EATHOJTE 1 EtitS - 6ft lbs fresh ground Sausage,- 3f3 ; 80 dozen Eggs, - '" 300 lbs New Uoner. t - '"-" ,' OLMSTED 4 SABm. " decll fWiO MOTHER S ME i'OU WILL M. cousult your family physician you will learn from him that Dewees' Carminative is much better and safer to give infants than Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's-Cordial or I'aragoric. It will give instant relief from cholic or pain in the Stomach. We have tlio genuine article for gale. -- ' - STODDARD 4 THOMPSON declO '- " Druggists, No. 17 Main st. t&TOJIHAMJ r TU OMPS OJ . SÜCcessors to Hallot-k A Sfoddard, wholesale dealers in Drugs, Chemicals, Oils, Paints, Glaes.-Oiaas-warp; fc., have just received birge additions to their stock, and ate now prepared to f Ornish Physicians aud Storekeepers with every article in their line, at reduced prices. Having made purchases exclusively for cash,, and by -the ickagercan offer iuducemont to buyers greater than ever before. - Also, a large and varied assortment - of DA GL'ERREOTYPE, AND AMBROTYPE 8T0CS, consisting of CamoraB, Chemicls, Cases, and every article required by artists. ! We also manufacture an improved kiud of noiexplosive Burning Fluid, for sale by the barrel w at retail. -:. .- ,-t - : Coal Oil constantly 011 band, with a large assortmeut of Fluid and Oil Lamps. . .. - - . Orders from Artists aud Storekeepers promptly attended to, at the samo prices as though they attended personally. 1 ' x ' " - -- Particular attention paid to piu.king and forwarding promptly. . 1 - STODDARD t- THOMPSON, ,ilcc4 , tvt Ko. 17 Main street. KCOJVIt STREET MEAT' SHOPi. ' JEREMIAH BONN has ouened a Meat Shoo, on Second struct, hear Main, and opposite BeT. Mr. McC'arer's Church for the accommodation of his customers during the winter. He will keep on hand aiouioiti, vow ue close ot tna-mornmg -nars.es t ill evening, a supply of the choicest Meats, which be will eu -to suit the -nurses and tastes of event class of buyers. By leaving their orders at the shop. iniiiuies win nave toeir jueats seiecteQ ior tnsni and sent to their homes. . Ho will keep a supply of superior Lard Tor family use, aud he puts up San. sage Meat, which he will warrant to be made In s, manner not to offend the most fastidious housewife. ' - nov30-tf mWtfiEORtH K'S EXCELSIOR S HWJfM CI.H MACHINE Slav be seen in nruimtinn every day for two weeks, both forenoon and after - noon, at fne upper ena 01 wnarr. -:, t J. A. BLANCH A ED, Pronrietor, Will SSU Rights--Shop, Town, tksooty or Jtate ta the following Ter tory, viz; Kentucky,' Indiana, Alabama, Florida, Iouiaiuna, Texas, Mis lissippi, Arkansas, Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Nebraska, aud some of the river counties on tha Missouri River, Missouri. - Give us a call, gentlemen, and satisfy yourselves in regard to the superiority of our work, sningies, arc. ine Mill took the premium during last Fall, at the followimc State Fairs: St. Luuts, Mo.; Nashville, Tsnn. : Louisville, (in both State and Mechanics') Ky.; Pirtsbnrg, Pa., besides many others. decZ4-d2T