Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 137, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 January 1859 — Page 3

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TUF.SDAT MORNING.. JANCARY 18 ; Local and Miscellaneous. ßg?" Th Charity Concert will take place this evening atCrwscontCity Hall, commencing at 1 o'clock. The admittance will lie fifty cents, children twenty-five cents- Twen-ty-6ve of the best vocalists in the city will tnke nart in the exercises, and we all antic ipate an evening of rare entertainment. The programme will consist of tacred music, anthems, choruses, fcc, solos, dnetts ormrtetts, together with several choice hnllads. wt Ii- 1 I t i . - .4 1 ne pUOIlc will remeiiiuer uio uujoci mi the benefit of the Mission Sunday School, aud to create a benevolent fnnd, with which .1 - . . i i c: j - r . t. . i me wat;ilrlo null ilicuuo ui inn biiiuui iiiiij relieve, in some de-roe, the insny cases of poverty and destitution which are brought to their knowledge. Let our citizens exhibit a J .it... r !..-;., k fin;,,., i.-i,...t City Hall to its utmost apacity to-uight. Reader, do you wish something tasty and elegant in the way of clothing? If o, call at Lyons' popular fine ctathing und merchant tailoring establishment, on First street, where you cau procure the latest and most beautiful styles of garments, either ready-made or made to order. Lyons has a recherche stock of vestings, coatings, and pantaloonery, together with a large stock of fine well-made clothing; ami having - in - his employ a number of first-class workmen, is prepared to get up garments to measure on short time. Bear in mind that he is closing out his overcoats at reduced prices. 8" Since Mr. Elliott has become sole proprietor of the City Gallery,he has turned his attention almost entirely to the production of Photographs and Mclainotypcs and the fact that his business lms increased so rapidly, shows that his pictures are appreciated.. He has just received by express a fine assortment of beautiful cases, and also a Jot of thoso splondid whole-sized, ovalgilt frames, which add so much to a fine photograph. Remember, 45 Main street. ..BÖfWe are informed, by those who passed over the canal from Petersburg, to this city, on Saturday, that the canal, between the two places, was never iu better order. The water except at Pigeon Summit i abundant, and the boats are very actively engaged. Shippors are pressing forward their freight for fear that tho canal may b closed against them. " ,. The important suit of the StraightLine Railroad against the city, which was argued at Princeton last week, beforo Judge Smith, on a domurrer, was ruled ,in favor of the city, and the Plaintiffs took an appeal to the Supreme Court. Judgo Smith held that the city could go behind the Council's proceedings and their records, and show the actual state of facta in the preliminary doings of the real estate holders. Fbaskiko Pbivilsqh. Mr. Iverson has introduced into the United States Senate, a bill 'to. abolish franking privilege to members of Congress after the present session, and in lien thereof each member is entitled to receive annually $1 50 in post office stamps to be delivered at the beginning of each annual session. '. . Dintuitry. We saw yesterday, a tooth filled by Dr. Baird, with gold, by a new process, which appeared to be done in "a superior nianuer. The Doctor is a new comer, and would be pleased to have onr citizens call arid examine specimens of Iiis work at bis office. Thb Wabash. On Saturday, at Terre . Itantj tll tfaUill n.-.o r'minrr ur.MlF .ill, f - n - r rff 8 feet above low water in the channel. . l'.-l. H .. . I - : . i. t : u lying along shore, anticipating another ' overflow of the bank. ' The Gorman steamship Weser, of 'the Bremen line, about whose, fate so much u : i t i . . . en. - upiuviieiieiuu una ueeu icit, is emu. one , had become riiaahlfirl and nut hark to Giiennntown. The ners of her safoty was brought by the steamship Niagara. ' ' S" Godey for February is received and w full of beautiful illustrations and interestiucr readincr matter. ' ' Sbvbrty or thu Cold. During the 9th "and 10th hist., the weather was intensely cold , "all along tho liaatern coast from Washington j to Nova Scotia. In New York City," the papers say, they had not, in eleven years, experienced inch bitterly cold weather, and tue "Oiucet lnnamtani ean recall none more severe in bis time. , On the 10th, before sunrise, the mercury Btood at eight degrees below eero, and after sunrise the mercury fell to ten degrees be low zero.. . Usually there is an accession of beat upon the rising of the sun. During the entire day the mercury was only once above . aoro, and that was about half-past two o'clock, when it was one degree above zero; in a situation that was not much more ex posed the rest of the day, it ranged from two to five degrees below ssero. The streets were almost deserted by the women, and the men ventured out as little as possible. AH kinds ef cloaks, coats, and mufflers were brought into requisition with out any effect. So intense was the cold that even old stage drivers and car conductors men who had withstood cold weather of all kinds for years had to abandon their posts for fear of being froaen or injured. ' Quite a number of persons had their ears and fin gers frostbitten, end one woman ' was frown to death. An omnibus driver was taken off bis box i opposite the Astor House totally helpless, from the effects of tho severe cold, and it was some time beforo he was suffi ciently' revived to take charge of big toam, , An uuknown woman, about nineteen years of age, was found frozen to death in Second . , avenue, uear Fifth street, yesterday morn

T'hk Territory of Colona. A bill has been' introduced by Mr. Colfax, of this State, for the organization of the new Territory of Colona, which embraces all the recently discovered gold regions of Pihe's Peak, Cheny Creek, hr.. The Territory w ill stretch from 103.1 parallel of London to the crest of the Rocky Mountains, being 4 to 5 in width, and from tho 37th to the 42d parallel of latit tided, making it 5 in length. It will thus I! nearly square, uud will include parts of the Territories of Kansas, Nebraska, Utah, and New Mexico, nearly ab, however, leing taken from Kansas. It will embrace within its borders, not only the gold diggings, but also the famous three peaks, the head waters of both forks of the Platte, of tho Arkansas and of the Rio Grande; also it lines will be guarded by Bent's Fort in its southeast corner, Fort Massachusetts near its southern boundary, and Fort Laramie jual boyond its norther lints. St. V rain's Fort will ba near the cetttrv. Bridgets Pass, which shortens the rosd .to California over 100 miles, is in the ' northern part of the new Territory, und Coochatopo Pass, iu southern Colona, is the name favored by the settlers there, nearly 20Ö of whom are wintering iu " the diggings. Mr. Colfax expresnes tli? opinion lhat by next summer there will be at least . 20,000 persons in Colona and it being important that they should have a Territorial government, he has prepnred the bill.- -

, Mixistkh to Japan. Townsend Harris, the American Consul General at Japan, who negotiated Ihe treaty with that empire, has been nominated ns Minister Resident at the same court. This is a graceful and merited recognition of his services. Invalids R;otoB. A new era is taking place in the science o,, medicine. The time has cotno when the: worst and most; appalling cases' of. disease can bo cured.!; New discoveries are being made in tho medicinal agents employed, as well as in : the art ol combining and preparing them. Four years'' trial has fully established tho fact, that Dr.. Easterly's Family medicines are the best and most certain curatives known for the diseases for which they are recommend ed. Every family should keep a supply on hand, and thereby save doctor's bills, and much suffering. Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla, Dr.-Carter's Cough Balsam, Dr. Easterly's Fever aud Aguo Killer, Dr. Hoopor's Female .Cordial and Dr. Baker's Spec i fie are all meeting with a rapid sale and are universally approved.. Over One Hundred Thousand Dollars of these popular articles have been sold within the last two years. Seo the advertisements in. onr col umns. Special Notices. THE EVANSV1LLH WEEKLY JOURNAL. Mail np fruui the Daily Jouuxal, contain üg OofatttM of tcell-telecteit and carefully prepared Head' ttl0 Hatter, affording the boat medium fur keeping our friends in the country fully "posted up," to be found in the VToat. THB LATKST TKLEGBAFUIC DISPATCHES, Togother with a .mutuary of the Murkcta, are inserted iu evry Weekly paper, and by perusing the Jouknai., our friends iu tho Country will not be liable to be "picked up" by .peculator, aud sol their produce for liws than it is actually worth, a. haa ofteu boon done heretofore. S Remouibor thut the Weekly Journal is made npef REAPING MATTER, and not altogether of advertisemon tB.6 t The Weekly Journal will he mailed, sons to reach the subscriber, of the adjoltiiuK coautiea in good oaaou. . TtttMg." Single copy, 81 50; 10 copies, 810. Our friond. should make haste to renew their subscriptions, a. our terms are strictly in advance. ' dec 7 Concentrated LyoWe hTe received 1I0 cans of this valuable pre paration for making Soap. It if the genuine ConcbmTtATi Lyi, mich a. we have kept before, and has never failed to givpjentiro satisfaction. The ex pense of making Siap with thiB article is not onefourth of that made with Totueh. For sale at r. W. SAWTKR'rt Drugstore. Janll ffr. JiMor-J'ltAf0 mnnouMC my mm as a candidate for City Clerk at the next city elec tion. . , Manl81 . : M0RBI3 MIELSCH. for Mayor. n't art ant hortttd to announce NATHAN ROWLEY, Esq., aa a candidate for Mayor of tho City of Evansvillo. .Mr. Rowley will, in a few days, publish au address to his fellow-eitlxena. declrt Jfollotcty,i Olntmtitt and Ptll.r-Bat counterfeits are iu the market! Look for the water mark, "HoHoway, Now York and London," portrayed on every leaf of the book of direction.. This trade mark and test of genuineness can 1 plainly seen by holding the U& between the eye and the light. : Without this, thny are but rile Imitation. Bold at the manufactory, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all druggists, at 25 cents, 0:1 cents, and 81 per pot er box. janll TA J--nch fowdtr: The Iotcdr areaNEYER-FATLINU REMEDY in DYSPEP SIA. - ' ' S ft- Price 81 per bettlu. With onßdeut: ftiunded on experience, I offer the FaaxcH Powder to the afflicted, asking but a fair trial, aa a proof of its virtue. Prepared only by J. R. MONROE, aud .old wholesale and retail by DR. E. EASTERLY, 8. K. comer Third and Chemiut Bln., 8t. Louis. STODDARD A THOMPSON, V. W. SAWYER. J Agents. EvAKKVrr.LC, Indiana. de-40-tlw3m JiolHr' Stomach Hitter ar note generally conceded to be Mneijnalled for their prompt action In alleviating aud curiug all diseases efthttstomacli. Their suiriorexcelleuce and couwquent reuowu is readily accounted for, from the well known fact that they are made nud.tr thu personal supervision of the proprietor, in strict w i-ord-ance with pharmaceutic science. 1 Causa is always attended with the aicwt Inmoficent rexulu, and, in case, of Nervous Debility, Constipation, Flatuhmro, aud all other like diseases, caused by a disordered stomach, Its curative power, are of the moetsevdy and powerful character, aud xeoeda any other pre paration of the aame claim, before the public. By For sale by DrugglsU ami dealer, geuerally, everywhere. .janll 4 J9r. Mooper'm , Jh'eimml Cordial. TM medicine will care all Female Complaints, such a. Excessive, tiuppreased, or Paiuful Menstruation, Flour Alfcus, or Whites, Burrennesa, Hallow Com plexloe, Headache, Diczlness, Weak Norves, Fright ful Dreams, and all disease, caused by Colds, Check ed Perspiration, Excesses, Over Excitement, etc.,ef the Sexual Organ. .For all Irregalartties of the Monthly Periods, Pr. Hoopoi' Female Cordial is a ri!Mr and P08ITITK CITKB. .- It has been amply tested, and the most gratifying report of CURES ar dally received from every town and city where It W known. , - " - Prtc. 81 rr bottle, or .ix bottles for 85. Prepared by D It. EASTERLY, Coruer Third and Cheenut streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor. 8TMDDARD A THOMPSON, ) ., ' F. W. BAWYER. , jAgeuta. Evamsvhxe, Indiana. ," . dec21-dtw3m

Special Notices.

COAL! , Bodiam Mining Company, EvansvilkC Indiana. Office on Water stnwt, between Main and Locust Coal, In quantities of not lea. than 20 bushels, delivered to any part of tho city, at 10 cents per bindi. at the pit, 8 cents. JOHNWTMOND, oct9 ' B.M-.retary and Mauagor. Hanta Hold Mine: Any perron desiring to procure information as to the distance, location. Iwat routed, posts, outfits, and general information in regard to the Gold Minos in Western Kansua, can obtain it by addressing a letter, with afwofoa 7oH.o, to GEORGE T. PENTECOST A CO., General Agents for "Kansas Western Gold Mines Aasociatiou," at Lecompton. Kausas. dorlö "8)100 Meicardr-Tlt vnderttftted teilt pay to any one' who will produce a remedy for Dyspepsia equal to Mrs. Monday'. Headache cure. Ho will alio send a printed reeipe to manufacture the same, with full directions for use, on receipt of twenty-five cents in postage stamps. N. B. Tho ingredient, of which the above is mado will not cost to exceed one dollar per year, and can be obtained in any town or village in the t'ultod Stales. Address JEAN PIERRE LAFAYHTTE, Cincinnati. Ohio. . . declO-lm rirBalerB. Specific Thi i tat and certain Cure for Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Stricture, Seminal Weakness, Chordoe, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, and all Diseases of the Genitnl Organs. , j .; . , :.; Heatler, bave yeu a private disease ? Do riot neglert it. If you go to a regular physician witli your case you peril your reputation. If you go to an advertising quack, you pa-il your htttlth for life. Avoid both, and use Dr. Baker's Specific, which has saved thousands upon thousands from the hands of the Mercileet Quacks, if not from a premature grave. With Dr. Baker'. Specillc you cau cure yourself and prevent exposure, a. plain directions or use accompany the medicine. ' fc Price 81 60 per bottle. KV Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, corner Third aud Cheanut .t.., St. Louis, Mo., sole Proprietor. KTOPDARD f THOMPSON, ) ,,. F.W.SAWYER. JAgeuis. F.viNSvii.i.E, Indiana. ' dec21-dfv:im J)r. JBalrly,m Ftvtr and Jigu Hilltr. This Medicine will enre Fever and Ague, Dumb Ague, Chills and Fcver Intermittent and Ilcmitteut Fevers, and every form of Fever incident to the West. Among ail tho cki.kbuatku i-.p.mkdikh for Ague and Fever, first and foremost iu rank stands Dil. EASTERLY'S FEVER AND AGUE KILLER. Thi. medicliio is a pontic enre, both speedy and permanent. During tho last five years it has cured over ttto hundred Otouaand caeet, which has estab lished lui efficiency in all part, of the West as the ONLY RELIABLE REMEDY for the cure of these distressing complaints. It will also cure En largement of the Spleen, Ague Cake, etc. It is per fectly harmless to the most delicate constitutions or tender infant. Try it, ye afflicted. , 3F" Price 81 per bottle, or ix bottles for S3. t- Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chesuut sts., St. 'jonis, Mo., sole Proprietor. STODDARD A THOMPSON, J Agents. F. W. SAWYER. Eyanhviixe, Indiana. dec21-dAw.Tm Slop that C'eug-h! Mtr. Carltr't tVoufh Balsam will cure Conghs, Cold., Asthma, Coiiaumptiou, Broucliitia, Spitting of Blood, Tain in the Bide and Breast, Pleurisy, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint, Palpitation of the Heat t, ami all diseases of the Throat, Cheat and Lungs; . Too much care and attention cannot be given to disease, of tho THROAT aud LUNGS. Reader, have you a Cengh, Cold, or any disease of the Lungs ? Do uot neglect it. Delay is dangerous. Millions die annually by neglecting a Common Cold. Colds and Coughs load to CONSUMPTION, and then to an early death. Be advised in time, and procure at once that celebrated remedy, DK. CARTER'S COUGH BALSAM, the ortatert and beet remedy in the trorhl. It has cured thousands upon thousands after physician, and every other remedy had failed, aud the patient given np to die. Physicians, druggists, aud all who have used Dr. Carter's Cough Balsam, universally acknowledge itthemostnrm(. pkatant, and cjflcacion remedy Vnoten for all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Price Trial bottles, 26 cents ; larger bottles, 81 por bottle, or six bottles for 85. Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chesnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., side proprie tor, and to whom all orders must le sent to get the genuine. STODDARD THOMPSON, 1 . , F. W. SAWYER. J- Agents. vansvilis, Indiana. doc21-.Uw3in Dr. Easterly's Jodln and SartapaRILLA. This Medicine will permanently cure all diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood, or other fluids of the system, vir. : Scrofula, Obstinate Old Seres, Pimples on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm or Tetter, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Cancers, Goitre, White Swelling, Fever Sores, Piles, Erysipelas, Swelling of the Glands, Pains in the Bones and Joints ; all Chronic Diseases, aud Dieeases arising from the use of Mercury and Calomel . Such powerful curative properties are combined In Dr. Eatteriy' Iodine and Sartaparilla, that the longest standing and worst cases of disease are thoroughly cceid by it cases that hail resisted every known remody and been given up by the most distinguished Physicians, as confirmed and incurable. For Lirer Complaint and Dyspepsia it is an infallible remedy. It will cure Chronic and Inflammatory Rheumatism, no matter how bad, if faithfully used. It will cure every form of NERVOUS DISEASE, aud strengthen aud restore the system to perfect health and vigor. It is a positive enre for FEMALE COMPLAINTS, such as Irregularities of the Monthly Periods, Barrenness, Ac. For females approaching that critical period of life the cemation of the Meneee It is invaluable. Ladies who admire a clear, beautiful white .kin and a rosy cheek, should use Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla. It will remove Pimples from the Face, Blotches, and all roughness of the skin, and give fair aud beautiful complexion. , It will cure Dropsy, Uravol, Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladders and Urinary Organs. It has no equal iu these complaluts. DR. EASTERLY'S IODINE AND SARS A PA RILLA Is a positive and radical cure for Mercurial Disease, no mutter how deeply it may have eaten into the frame and vital organs. It will eradicate every particle of Mercury from the system, and heal its bad effects. It will cure Secondary Syphilis, or Venereal Disease, no matter how loug it may have been iu the system, and will thoroughly annihilate and expel the syphilitic virns, and all hereditary taints and poisouotis matter from the ffysU'tji, and restore it to a perfect state of HEALTH and PURITY. , - . TO THE AFFICTED WITH SCROFULA OR OLD SORES. Persons who have loug bewuafflicted with Scrofula, old Sores, Tetter, Ringworm, Scald Head, Blotches, Eruptions of the Skin, Ac, are advised to procure GRIDLEY'S SALT RHEUM AND TETTER OINTMENT, to apply on the ores or diseasod parts, v. hen using Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla. The Iodine and Saniaparilla. purifies the BLOOD, aud drives out of the system the impure and niciou matinr, and removes the eaute, while the Ointmont iibals thk sokes. When both are used, (which we always recommend) a failure of a permanent and radical cure has never been kuewn. They are the liest remedies in the world. P. B. The proprietor solumuly beliuves that his Iodine and Sai.aparilla and Gridley's Ointment toil eure any form of Ulcer or Old 8re, on any part of the system, if used according to directions, for a reaeonabU length of Ime. A faithful and honest trial is all I ask I do not fear the result. ' SMS"" Price f the Iodine aud Sarsaparilla 81 per bottle, or six bottles for 83. Gridley's Ointment 75 cents per bottle. Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, southeast corner of Third aud Chesnut streets, St, Louis, Mo., solo proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed. STODDARD A THOMPSON, s' Aleuts. , . j dec21-d&w6m F. W. IIAW I KU. HvANSVU.LS, Indiana.

NEWS BY TELEGBAPH. BY TBK E. A W. LINK. - s CONGRESSIONAL.. : Washington, Jan. 17 it. V . IIolsk. On motion of Fhelpa of Missouri, it was resolved thut during the eusuing two weeks from to-day, it shall be in' order lb'- the Committee of the .whole oil the state of the Union to take recess till 'J o'clock, P. M., for a general debate only. Stephens of Georgia, moved that Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday of next week be set apart for the consideration of territorial business. Morgan, of New York, objected, unletis the proviso be attached that the Bubject in-

troducod shall not- include the admission of new States. Stephens replied that that would be for the majority of the House to decide. :. , .. Morris, of Illinois, announced " tho death ot Mr. Harris, his colleague, pronouncing a eulogy on his private character. -. Senate Mr. Seward, of New York i pre--sented the credentials ot Air. vv ilson, us Seuator from Massachusetts till the year 18C5, Mr. Seward offered the following resolution, which was adopted : ' . . . , . " Resulced, That the Secretary of the Treasury is requested to communicate to the Senate, as fully as it may be in his power to do so, tho number of American vessels which are engaged directly iu the palm oil'trade or the trade on tho Coast of Africa ; ; the average number of their voyages annually; tho nature and value of their exports and imports, and the amountof duties derived from them by the Treasury of the United States. Iverson, of Georgia, moved to take from tho table tho motion to appoint Friday of each week or tho consideration of private bills. Agreed to. Johnson'; of 'Tennessee, moved to take from the table his resolution directing the Committee on Finance to report a bill iti accordance therewith to limit the expenditures of the government within the rcveuuo. Hunter, of Virginia, Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, ' objected to the reference of tho subject to bis committee. Gwinn, of Cab, moved its reference to a select committee. Washington, Jan. 17 p. m. " House Messrs. Clark, of New York, Lamar of Mississipi, Washburn of Illinois, Adrian of New Jersey, and Stewart of Maryland, added their mournful tributes to the memory of Mr. Harris. The usual resolutions of respects were passed, and the House adjourned. Sknate Shields,' of Minnesota, offered a resolution instructing the Committee on Territories to inquire into the expediency of organizing that portion of tho original Territory of Minnesota lying West of the present State boundry. Adopted. Youlce, of Florida, presented a petition of Messrs. Kuhnhard & Co. and others, agents of the steamship lines between New York and Europe, praying for a modification of thr laws relating to exportations for tho benefit of draw -back. Referred to the Committee on Postoflices and post-roads. The business of the Senate was suspended by a message from the House announcing the death of the late Thomas T. Harris, of Illinois. ; Douglas, of Illinois, to the evident disappointment of about two thousand spectators, thronging the gallaries and every accessible point in the Chamber, who expected to hear an extemporation, read, in a low tone of voice, a brief sketch of the life and public services of the deceased. Mes$r3. Shield and Davis followed in the delivery of brief aulogies, and after the passage of the usual resolutions the Senate adjourned. . - New York, Jnn. 17 f. v. The bank statement for the week ending Saturday last exhibits an increase of loans, $800,000; increase of specie, $075,000; increase of deposits, $2,054,000 ; decrease of circulation, $342,000. New York Market New York, Juu. 17 p. it. Flour firmer, but the advanced price asked materially checks operations; sales of 8,000 bbls at 4 755 for super Stale, 5 50,5)5 80 for extra do 4 805 for super western' 5 50 5 85 for common to medium extra western and 5 856 for shipping brands of extra round hoop Ohio. Rye Hour, sales at 3 40,4 10. Buckwheat flour at 2 ?iC 2 G2 per hundred. Wheat, holders continue to insist upon advancing rates, thereby materially checking the demand ; sales of 8,000 bush af. 1 35 for very choice red Indiana, and 1 42,1 43, for good white Michigan and 1 CO for white Kentucky.' Rye firmly held at 82 for prime, sales of 500 , bush. Barley more activo and firmer, the range is 70(02, sales of 20,000 bush. Corn firmer, with a fair demand on speculation and shipment to Now Orleans, sales of 40,000 bush, at 85 unsound, mixed western in store 85 87J for sound do in store and delivcrud at 828G for new southern yellow. The outside price was paid for both kinds was paid to get to New Orleans Oats in better demand at 5f.(("?60 for State, 596l for western. Whisky firmor at 28(,28 J. Pork more active, sales of 3.500 bbis at 17 OGfT 17 05 for old mess, 17 62(7! 17 75 for new do, 13 25 for prime, 19 CO for clear, 200 bbl new mess on fhoi t tiniv at 17 62(3,17 75. Beef is dull, sales of 325 bbls at 6 50(371)0 for prime, 7 75i)9 00 for mess, 8 50(U0 50 for repacked, l75f7rUl 50 for old do. Beef hams dull at 13 00(5U3 50 for prime. Mess Beef quiet, at 16 00(13 00. Cut meals more active, sales of 425 packages at C((i9 for shoulders, and 09i for - hams. Bacon quiet, sales 1,000 heavy pickled sides at 7. Hogs, dressed in moderate request at 7(7i8. Lard firm, sales 1,300 bbls at lHf7Äl 1 if including C00 bbls to arrive in GO days atl 1 J. On Saturday .2,000 boxes Cumberland middles sohl to arrive at 8.J.- Butter steady at 12(520 for Ohio, awl 1525 for State. Cheese iu fair request at 10. - Tallow firmer 15,000 pounds sold at 10J. Hides dull. Sugar firm at 7(3S." Molasses firm. 'Cincinnati Ilsrket' - Cincinnati, Jan. 17 p. it. Flour Arm and in good demand ; 2,500 bbls sold at 4 905 OOforsuperliue. Whisky dull, 900 bbVs sold at 2G. Provisions j unchanged, holders generally lirm, "demand - quite moderate and orders limited, 200 bbls J mess pork sold at 17 50. 100,000 pounds 1 bulk meats sold at G8 for Febrntry delivj ery. It is generally sold at this rate, but. many do not offer 57j. Groceries firm. ' Money "asy. Exchango scarce and firm at ' I premium for eastern, and 1 premium for I New Orleans. - Poutland, Me., Jan. '17 it. The Kernelling Mills, of the Gorbam , Powder Work3, blew up on Saturday, kill ing David It. Jones. j The steamer North America left on Sun- : day for Portsmouth for repairs. i BJJur)'vorce cases have multiplied cnori mously in Englaud, since tho new divorce j act, disclosing a vast amount of matrimonij al misery, hitherto kept private ou account of the expense of getting a divorce. , ?

Mr. Marshall's Lecture. -Hon.' Thomas' ' F. Marshall

The ; among os ""yesterday nnknown- except to j j fame, and announced, and delivered, ono of J his eloquent and unique historical discourses, I making the French revolution, and the" rise of Napoleou, tho theme of bis first lecture. t Hfttookcur citizens so entirely by surprise that comparatively few knew of his presence, or. were present at .his lecture. i He has consented to remain and lecture on Wednesday and Thursday evenings. "' A simple announcement of his intention, we are sure will be gnfficient to fill Crescent City Hall. The gifted the eccentric pop ular and eloquent Tom. F. Marshall tho disciple aud successor of Clay, on " the floor of the House," from the Fayette district in Kentucky, has lost none of the vigar and brilliancy of bis genius, if we' judge from last evening's effort. - u n C -f;. ' IsTBHESTisoSTATigTica. The city of Pro vidence publishes annually very7 mifiiite and accurate statisties'of the mortality of its inhabitants. Thoso for 1858 have just appeared.' The population of . tho city is about 50,000. The whole number of deaths in 185 were 1017. Tho average number of deaths for four': years past has been 1053. The deaths among the females is annually greater than the males. ' - But there is a remarkable difference between the native and foreign population 'in this .-respect. The deaths were as follows: . ' . . . Of American parentage,! 218 .males, 294' females. :' - ' -"-'"' -'.''.'" ! Of foreisrn parentage, 284 males and! and 221 females: - - : ": ! 5 - - ' : ; '' Iii proportion to the population the number of deaths last jear was as follows; ! White American population, one in every 5.7. persons. - ' :..: ' -"" ,. Foreign population, one in every 37 persons. , ............. ' ' Colored population, one in every 28 persons. - - ! I .','. The above exbibits a most remarkable longevity in the white nativo population, aud an astounding difference between the native and foreigner. J Thomortality nmong the blacks shows tho effect of their imprudent course of lifo, and their inability to endure a Northern climate. It is aa unnatural to send a negro North as it .would be to attempt to domesticate the Elephant in Russia. The excess of deaths among the foreign population is attributed to their greater neglect of sanitary precautions, and to the bad management and exposure of children. Jkkkeiihonvillb Bonos. The Louisville Journal says:. . . . : i - -i r .Tho recent decision of Judge Huntington, under which our Indiana neighbors of the city of JcU'ersonville have repudiated the payment of their bonds issued for the benefit of the Fort Wayne and Southern Railroad Company, falls heavily upon the citizens of Louisville. Some $40,000 of the bonds were negotiated here by the officers and taken in good faith by grocers and other business men in exchange for various r commodities, all of which were used to pay off the hands employed in constructing the road. It is over four yeara since these bonds were issued, and the city of Jeffernsoville, after a vote had been taken and carried by the expressed will of over three-fourths of the voters, pledged its revenues, faith, and credit for the payment of the interest and redemption of the principal. Hon. Wm. H. English and other citizens of Indiana came over here, made speeches, and assured the people of Louisville that the investment was perfectly safe. " The Journal thinks the repudiation of these bonds will be au act of injustice that will entail au indellible stain upon, the character of tho cily 4 of Jefferson vine and the State. ' ' - -1 ßyThe press of South Carolina is very unnnimous in the reprehension of the attempts to re-opeu the African slave trade. The churches are also putting the seal of condemnation tqion it. ' The Charleston Mercury, the most ultra pro-slavry detender at the South, opposes the" 're-opening of African slave trade, on the ground of its utter impracticability and mischievous tendency to divide the South on an open question of policy, whosecontrol, if practicable, would be in tho hands of its enemies in the Union, and as a question likely to distaact the public mind of the South from . practical and pressing questions "of vital importance. Bosj,, Mr. Buchanan is certainly a" Jackson Democrat on the. tariff question if nothing else. 1 In the celebrated Coleman '.letter of 1824, and that to Gov. Ray, of Indiana, in 1828, General Jacksoa declared in favor of a tariff and in 1833 Felix Grnndy read the Coleman letter in the . United States Senate to prove that Gen. Jackson was in favor of the principle of protection, aud that protection should properly form 14 the primary consideration of a tariff." .We believe we have Democratic authority for the sayiug, "men oiiango but principles never."" Houuii'.LK. The Portsmouth (O.) Chronicle says : ' A young married man, intelligent, very capable, and but for rum a valuable citizen, was found dead at the gate of our city farm one night laut week. He had frozen to death while drunk. If some theology is true, the fellow 'who .sold him the liquor won't freeze after death, .sure,. . ... -J. ., '., - , : . " . " ': -.; The Columbus Journal favors dispensing ' with Government chaplains ' of every description, as uot only useless, but liable to great abuse. The public, will not lie surprised to learn, from the same source, that chaplaincies in the Army and Navy are peculiar to this country. .-:. . Slavery, in Missouri. The St. Louis Democrat states that the slaves of Missouri are rapidly finding , purchasers,, who take them out of the State, - and leave . in their stead thousands of good dollars, enobling their former owners -to pay fof the labor of White men in tilling the ground and raising the rich crops which our farms Are capable of prpduciugi under labor intelligently directed. . -:' - - Runaways. The Terra' Haute Union of Saturday says r ' w ' '. ," ' ; ;;' Two colored gentlemen who had the appearance of escaped Slaves, came' upon the Evansvilie road, last night, and passed on to Indianapolis. Our informant says they had a white adviser with them on the cars I ,

The Markets.

E vans v tile "Wholesale Market. BUTTER, $ lb'....'..15(32.r Bacon side, ft... (H 8 BEAKS, whito .1 00 Shoulders, ft m 7 BEESWAX, lb 22 Hams, eng. cured...l CORN MEAL, bus. (370; -Hains, plain, m... (cSIO CHEESE, It. . MlOt 1 f canvassed... (iU COFFEE 1 1 POTATOES 75(80 Kio.cmn'n, ft. 12oai2J.PLABTEIl.S " prime, tb . (a) Cement, b. 82 12J2 25 ' Java, lb (,c Calc. Plaster (i Liiffuvra .. Vd riaster, 400ft. S3 SO CANDLES "I Ttica Lime Star 182lj White "Samr, Md.-r-fc? Ojial '. jSALT . Summer pressed 12: I.ake, Mil 2 75 EGGS, dozen ; '1.1 Kanaha.(bnah.VT0(.i3 FXOUK, bhl...5 00',5 50 sruAK, n. o... Ua,il4 " Crn.s'd.nV.(al2!4 .",' PlW...llV2ftl2Vä " , toaf.i.ll(ijjl21J SEEDS - Clover.'i...;4 liOgjS 00 Tiinotliv, b: 2 502 75 Hin fifcia, hu...'. ...1 00 . "lax bnsh 90(ijl 00 SOAP German. f.l Extra Palm.... 52 Familv..;......... 4VJ TOliAÜCOKentucky, ft....L20(S!23 A'ircinia, Ih 'AVfaiu LAK1) OIIi,gal..90Ö"U0 TALLOW . ,- Rendered 9 Konh. -5)4 Wool , Tub washed ($ Dulled fti Fh?erp (uj ' Ex. FIeeee..... (a FISH Mackerol No. 2, I.bl.-.13(H13 50 No. a, K thl S7 Oil No. 3, bbl 1000 jno. Ay, DUi.... -..so oo ,tKite Ex...... (aVi no White Fish. 85 00(S;5 50 ' Vi ft" -64FRUITSy v ' Dried Applesl 75(fi2 00 - ' Peaches, 2 50(3 00 FEATHERS, lb. 4013 tiliAIN . -j..'- . Corrr; hush ... rffir.ii . Wheat, bilBh... 1K)1 00 Kyo, hush (i Oata, bu. (.iails.)SI!(iitS0 UAI, ton 10 (Xl;til OU HIDES, (dry), 10Q12 ureen , b presswl, jiwt. ....--'jü MOLASSES - N. Orleans, pal...3437 ., 8nf.Tir House..... 45 Golden Syrnp....i PROVISIONS i - - 1 . Bacou (hogr'd,) : S unwnsneu. ,..2223 .... 10 WHISKY.... Lard ............ k - RETAIL MARKET. ' . , COUBItTRU PAII.V RY Z. H. COOK OOS. BUTTER, lb.........in.WLARD, th....'..........12,4 BEANS, quart..- 10 ' MOLASSES CORN MEAL, bnsh M( Now Orleans, gal 55 CHEESE, lb..;.;..'.'.i.,:...15! Knjrar House, cul. COFFEE .'" v "I" Golden Svrnp., St) Rio, common .:.:..1.r.j PROVISIONS " Uround.. :20i Haeon sides, ft.. ,.10 ...9 Java, IB ........... 22 Laguyra, ground, ...Ih j FLOUR, bid... :..?5 5ll Shoulders ..... Hams, siiR. cured, " plain, ft.... IM. .10 " canvassed, uVm.12 Dried Beiif, rwrlh 15 " Sack, a ttm...... 2 75 FISU 1POTATOES, inwi...Sl 00 Whit Fish, ft 8 SALT, suck, Mackerel, No. 1,12 cISlUJAR , m....i0(,ji.r No. a, ib.... New Orhane,Ib ; 8io Cod, ft.......,v 8 rRUlTS Cl.iriflrtd Loaf............ i iß Green AppIes...Sl 25 Crushed.. 15 Drii-d " bus. ...2 W;WOOl,cord.....:....?25i) rm T fjL VI TT jt Vit .If JE'JS' T : VO TMCÜ. 1m. Wrirht vs. ( Ileloro Julius b. t'atlott. J. S. Fruit. f Justice. j JllStK Notice is herebv civen that a writ of attachment issued on the 13th day of December, 1S5S, and by virtue of said writ the Constable attached ono yoke of oxen as the properly of said defendant, and summons against tho defendant was returned not found, and the timo sot for hearing this causo' is Jannary 18, 1859, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at my oiliee in I'nioii Townshio, Vanderburgh county, where all interested may attend if they think proper. JULIC8a. CATI.ETT, dec2!l-3t , Justice. JL Cah (Stives for sale low by dec28 KEEN PRESTON. IIA JL M3S .V M. cases of plain and twilled red, do. white. plain yellow, and figured Flannels, just received and for sale low by KEEN PRESTON. Mt MJS'T 15 CASUS VAHMOUS JL brands new style Prints junt recuivert and for sale h.w by KEEN & PRESTON, i QIUJK, MOMSSKS JUVII RiCE J Received direct from tho coast, for sale cheap to close consignment, by t - dec28-lnt ALLIS HOWES. fgRBiVAI, Of M-'RKSH 60OMS.Wo WM , have just received 375 packages of our second purchase of Fall and Winter Dry Goods -Roots, Shoes and Ilats. We respectfully invits tho Trade to call and examine our stock and prices. - doclG v. . KEEN & PRESTON. rhATJSS-8 FH.1ILH, BEST OVJUK-J-P ty, for sale Jow to close lot. -declS ß. E. G1XBERTA CO. irgnEJ i TEA . TEA.' JL i 5 hf chests common to extra choice Y. II., 6 lir no . do do , .! . do G. F., . 6 hf do do do do . Imp., 20 hf do do do do Bk.Ool'K.' The above comprise all grades of each k;nd. We have the liest retail lot of Tea in the city, and only ask a call toconvinceonr friends of the fact. Samples given with pleasure, by doc!5 Z. II. COOK A SON. HIKE JVC U MCSTAItn, EJSVtlMSU ' w , f I . . : 111: i v : , in iisLjti ii, 'iiuii;e uiive K'li, Curry Powder, Summer Savory, Broma, For sale by - Sweet Blajoram, Cocoa Chocolatty Ac., rfc. Z. II. COOK SON. jrATES5 ERAll.8 BEST HVALMJmW ty, for sale low by S. E. GILREBT A CO., nov2T Sycamore street, near Water. Sail and Awning Maker anil Rigger. y W'OtJTAß RESPEVTEVljtjtT MJVJL. form the public that J have opened -a Sail and Rigging loft, In the 3rd story of J. G. Vennenian's Rope store, and will punctually attend to all orders iu my line. ' - I keep Tarpaulins constantly on hand for sale, and will manufacture Sails, Awnings, Wagon Covers, fc., at the shortest notice. , Orders respectfully solicited to lie left at J. G. Venneman's Rojio store, orat my room, third story Ropes neatly spliced. nov27-amd CHARLES EVERT. , ""KV SVtiAR lO IlTfflS. PllifllE w new Sugar just received by nor23 WHEELER A RIGCS. A ZMJS'E 8 AT JjESH TJIAJY fJL New York prices. Don't forget that Dnhell d- Conyngton put all the S3 Magazines at $2 50 by the year. . ; . non24 jLa ss 'Aiti'.-a ü it oxe s puvt tÜT Flasks; ..... 25 boxes Pint Flasks; 15 do Qnart do; ' . 50 do assorted Glass Jars; -...CO do . do t ;do Tumblers... v Just received por steamer Cambridge City, and for sale by nov23J WHEELER A R1GGS. JrAlRBAJ'KS MV hand a supplT of SC A IiES. We have on 1k We can also furnish TRACK SCALES of any capacity. These Scales are trom the manufactory of E. T. FAIRBANKS it CO., St. Johnsl.urg, Vermont. Every Scale is tested and sealed, and warranted correct. For testimonials we refer to tho thousands of persons UHing them. t HORNBROOK CO., Agents, nov24 Water street, Evansvilie. W iailT!L.ltJIIT STUEV'itifR-. JLd signed beg leave to offer to the citizens of Ev ansville a superior Burning Fluid at the very loife price. We manufacture our Fluid fresh every da.' by an entire new process, and warrant it not ü sinok or explodo. Persons using Fluid for light are respectfully invited to call aud give it atrial. We feel confident our Fluid is superior to any ever offered for sale in this city. dec2 STODDARD J: THOMPSON, Druggists. HEELER WttttiS, WHOLEsale Dealers in Groceries, Produce.' Nails. Window Glass, Glassware, Ae.y No. TT North First street, corner Sycamore, 'Evansvilie, Ind.- - B. B. WIIEKLKB JA3IM D. BIOQ8. DOV23 ' - - - E W CROP BAtSMAS-W whole V W half and quarter Unes, for sul Ii ; v det-2 8. E, GILBERT A CO. LA S TER OE PARIS. 30 BBLS. GEO. FOSTER A CO. JB. fu for sale by JEtR E S H PEA CUES 300 . CAS JL. Fresh Peaches received on eonsignment and for sale by , , , dec4 . . PRES t o N BROS.

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rCOMrfljSSIONlWERCHANTS Old "iTsTr.blished ; Vhärf Boat. E VANSVILLE, IND.' P- e: O'RILBir 8c Co QTORAuE, EORWARIUJS'G, AJS'L. AS - n IMMISSION MERCHANTS. General Railr , Steamboat, and Ex preys Agents Special Agnnts for 1he ,.T . . PENN. CENTRAL RAILROAD, and connection over whii li.-we aro authorized

I give through receipts at the lowest possible rate. n.-iviiig a maiuiiioin v nan ooai at me ianuin,ft tho largest Ou the Ohio River, capable of storiLf and protecting all merchandize liable to damage from exposure, We are prepared to facilitate the dir parch of all consignments, , forwarded to enr cx byeither-, "' " ', ,'. . , ;' RIVER, RAILROAD ; OR CANAL, Particular attention paid to Becolving, Storing and Forwarding, also, to the . j, i .-i ; Sale of any Produce, or other property, cousigued to us for sale, and sat if -faction guaranteed'. Office and extensive Warehouse on Water street, adjoining the Telegraph, and on the Wharf boat, -where we are to b. found, attending to the interests of our patrons at i.ll hours, day and night, With our snpetior facilities; longstanding; untiring energy; and knowledge of our business, wa feel confident of giving genoral satisfaction, and hope to merit a continuance of the extensive patronage wo are now enjoying. ' ' ' ,p." " Liberal cash advances will be made on allconsign -ments to either ourselves or correspondents in any of tho pvincir.al markets, North, East or South. ; P. C. OlRll,EY & CO. W A.-,i-. CRAJV3S, "f AVOH WARBMJS'G . ..,-," ANs" ... Coinmission Merchant, No.2 Sovtb Watkb Stet.et, ÜVANSVILLE. " ect21-ly ..., -" ., ..'..., -, f,-.n TfOHjY S. .niTCHEJLt, T Co., RECEIVING, FORWARDING AND COMMIS- ' ;- ' ' SION : MERCHANTS, -' Water street, between Main and Tmcnst, '.:-. : - E VANSVILLE, INDIANA. Tarticular attention given to the forwarding or general Merchandise and Produce,- by River, Canal, or Railroad. f - c ; ugl4-6m BHK.V if AMKMAJ RECK 11'JL ING, FORWARDING AND GENERAL . COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Agents tor Kauawua, Salt Company, Evansvilie, Indiana. We have formed a co-partnership under the style of Brows A Aikman, and oHer our services ir the capacity as set forth in pur card above, f Wo aro fill ly prepared to extend every facility to shippers,, either by CANAL, RIVEJi, or RAILROAD, and assise them that'their interests shall bo faithfully represented, should thoy be ploiuted to favor us with their patronage. Office and Warehouse on the corner of Main St. aud the Canal. '.. , WM. BROWN, . ' W. M. ATKMAN, Late of Howard A Brown. Late of FOSTER, A Co. -. . - " - . jan22-tf g1AJ'AV STORAGE. I have a large double Warehouse at the Canal Basin capable of storing any amount of produon, which will be received, stored, taken care of and held subject to the owuers orders on most reasonable terms: ' . ' - - P. G; O'EILEY. mh26-tf i : . - ! (f&TORAUE WAJrEU. aro prepared 5 to store ill our Fire Proof Warehouse, anv qiuuitity of Grain, Produce, or Merchandize, on th most nuerai terms. . . . Hating laige and airy rooms up stairs, particular care will lie takeur of Household Furniture, Agricultural Implements and all kinds of grade or wares name to oamage trom damp or rust. Insurance effected at the lowest fire proof rates, by the month, or lunger when desired. Warehouse located on corner of Locust street aud W. and E. Canal, and most convenient for shipping by River or Railroad. Apply to ap28 GEO. FOSTER A CO. RAILROADS AND EXPRESS. gTIHAiVUE TMME E VAJVSVJLLE AND CRAW-r-r: jsr craw- rrr 1"fords vile Railroad, 3&&'em'iii On and after Monday, Nov. 2Ulh. 1858. the traiua on this road will run as follows: The up mail will leave Evansvilie at 10.30 A. M Vinoennes 1. 38 P. M., and arrive at Terra Han to at4 .55 P. M. - . .. The down mail will leave Terre Haute at 7.30 A. M. ; Vinoennes 10,40 A. M., and arrive at Evansvilie at 1 .30 V. M. - " ACCOMMODATION TRAINS DAILY Will leave Evansvilie at 6.00 A. M. and arrive at Vincennes at 10.37 A. M. Will leave Vinoennes at 11 .27 A. M. and arrive at Evansvilie at 4.10 P. M. ' ' - Will deave Terre Haute at 5.40IA. M.. and arrive at Vincennes at 10.30 P. M. - WilHeavo Vincennes at 11.20 A. M..nd arrive at Terre Hanta at 4.20 P. M. JOHN INGLE, JR., Pres't and 8np't. nov29 Enquirer copy. ' m -mrEMCUAJTS HESPATCB, WIM. . FAST FREIGHT LINE. . AMKniCAN KXPBESS COMPAKV PBOPBUTOBR. TO THE WEST AND SOUTH-WEST. , - VIA ALBANY AND BUFFALO. The Merchants .Despatch continues bringing Goods from New York and Boston, at as low rates as any Despatch or Rail Road Express, and in as good or better time, having nnequaled facilities for safe and speedy transportation. - ' No Despatch or Jbast Freight Line has any cotlnectioa with us.; . . Arrangcmenhi were made bv ns earlvlast Snrinir. by which -we are enabled to forward not only the lighter port ion of shippors' freight, but we can car ry Ixith light and heavy with the same promptness which has always characterized the "Merchants' Despatch." Bringing our freights in our own cars, with passenger trains, and having our own aeentsat points of transhipment, we " ha vo -advantages in point of sieed aud safety, which render it impossi ble for other companies to compete with ns. This Despatch is owned and managed bv the American Express Company, which is a sufficient guarantee that all just claims will be settled without delay, as has been the case for the past three years, and to the satisfaction of those by whom thoy may be presented. JOHN G. WA8SON, septl-lim .. v Agent, Terre Haute. Ijk-WM-.-j.xSJ i rgnAJtvs express cojnPAJVi WJL NEW ARRANGEMENT. The AdajTs Expbess Compamx respectfully announce to their friends and patrons, the public of Evansvilie and vicinity, that, with increased facilities for the transportation of FMEIGHT, PACKAGES,. ' , MONET AND VALUABLES. 'They solicit a continuance of former favors. Especial care taken iu the collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, and the transportation of small and valuable packages. ; . , All persona wishiug tb avail themselves of the facilities of the EiprtvW, can obtain any desired information in reference to the routes aud details of the businss, at thoir Office on First street, between Main ami Locust, opposite tho Post Office. dels " G. H. FISH, Agent. jrZ B E it V LA R E A1StaEiSxr 'LLE A WABASH PACKET.--S5KiTh steamer JOHN TOMPKINS, Sutton, master, will rnn in the Evansvillo and Wabash trade during tho season. For freight or passage, apply on board. Jan7-2ud .junaw, STEAMER MATE SA Rm 3HlCHET. The steamer Kate Sabr5rciiET will run reeularly durinc the Wiur, iu the Wabash trade proceeding on each trip as far up the river as the water and business will Justify her in going. The strictest Attention will be paid to the wishes aud interests of shippers. Her day of departure frem Evansvilie will be regularly announced in the papers. decl6-3iii REGULAR I.OVMSsAyJSville, -Evansvilie and- Henderson Sa3r Packet SCIOTO No. 2. BaLlabd. Master, leaves Evansvilie for Louisville and all intermediate points, every "Wedneailaj at 7 P. M., and every Saturday at 11 A. M. . dac2 -.V ViLM.K, PAMtVCAH, AJ'I MZd CA I KO REGULAR l'ASSKKGKK PACKET, CHARLEY BOWEN, Ixti:b, Master, Uaves Eransvllle Tuesda and Friday, at 12o'elock, M., arriving at Paducali at 6 o'clock, A. M., Cairo at 12o'cluck, M., Wednesday and Saturday. Returning, leaves Cairo every Wednesday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, P. M., and Padncaheverj Thursday and Sunday, at" 9 o'clock, A. M., connecting at Evansvilie with the Evar.sville And Orawfordsvllle R. R., and Packets fur Green Kiver. Also, connertiiig at Smithlaud with Cumberland River Packets ; at Cairo, with .Memphis. New Orleans and St. Lon is Packets. t , . Tickets can be obtained on board tho boat for all Eastern Cties. , ,aept23 JÄJVTSU-0 BA1.ES Ab SORTE It -- latest style. . . . v. . , - ' " DELAINES, " Vl C 3 Cases assorted Manchester, Hamilton and Par! lie, rich handsome patterns. 25U Bales Brown Sheetings and Shirtinga. : FLANNELS, . ..4 . . 20 Bales Redj White and Yellow. . . ... LININGS, .,- , , 5 Cases assorted large and small Plaid. CANTON FLANNELS. . .. 5 Cases Brown and Bleached. . . ... . i .. - -1 " fancy, for linings. . ; CHECKS AND STRIr3,. ., ; ; 8 Cases and Bales assorted. BOOTS AND SHOES, t , 300 Cases assorted. . . ,.,.,...-( .. , ; HATS AND CAPS, , .... , ' 50 Cases.' Just received and for sale at reduced prices, by soptlSl KKKNE A PRESTON. "mworßissEs, sraÄRrÄJi-if c'oe trrtL FEE 50 hhds choice N. 0. Sugar, , . ' 100 bags Coffee, ' 75 Jibls choice new Molasses. , On hand aud for sale at 1859 prices. jan4 ' - UABCOCK BRÖTnEKS.