Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 139, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 January 1859 — Page 2

1 EVANSVILLE, IND.

THURSDAY MOBNINO...... ..k.JANTIAKT 20

Legislative Proceeding. In the Senate, on Monday, little of any moment ex interest was transacted. A message was received from the House, announc- - ing-that the House had passed a joint resolution, appointing a committee! of three on : "the" part of the House to act with a committee of two on the part of the Senate, to examine the books, vouchers, &c, of the Agent of State and Trustees of the State PrisonThe resolution was concurred in. A bill, making the taking of unlawful interest a misdemeanor, and prescribing punishment thereto, passed the second reading ',' and was referred to the Committee, on Finance. " " " -In the Hotuehli. Stinson and Mr. Han- ' cock had leave of absence, on acc ount of .sickness. v The bill to punish the issuing and circulation of j unauthorized Bank noteä was -' taken up, engrossed, and passed without a ' dissenting vote. The Judicarjr Committee were instructed to inquire into the expediency of so amending the divorce law as to require both parties to 'have residence in the State at ' least twelve .months previous . to the time "of application for divorce, and report by bill or otherwise. , A resolution was adopted, expressing the - opinion, that it is better to be taxed for the education of the boys than the ignorance of the men." : - ' ' Another was adopted, directing the Com- - missioners on Education to inquire into the expediency and ' constitutionality of so I", changing the school law that each county shall retain and appropriate that portion of r the school fund collected therein -, ;" ; The Senate informed the House that Messrs. Bobbs and Tarkington had been appointed on the part of the Senate, to examine the accounts of the retiring State offi- - . cers, and thereupon the Speaker appointed Messrs. Smith of Perry, Brnnbam and ilunf ter,"cin the part of ,the House of Eepresentative9. ; '",',.' ' :, A great number of bills were referred to - appropriate committees: and the- House adjourned over from Monday 1 to Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock. '

THE SUEZ RAILROAD.—One of the great \events of the day is the completion of a Railroad from the Red Sea over the deserts to the Nile, and thence to the Medeterranean shore. On the 3d of December the first passenger train of cars passed over the road from Suez to Alexandria, on the Mediterranean, in eleven hours, stopping one hour at Cairo to dine. The road is an excellent one and said to be admirably managed. A heavy freight of silks and India goods came over in the first train, and it is thought that it will become one of the chief avenues of trade between Europe and India in all the most valuable articles of merchandize; thus restoring the route which trade with the East followed when Venice and other cities of Italy were the chief marts of the India trade. What a change is passing over the East where the slow and laborious journey of the caravans, over the deserts, are giving way to the rushing trains, propelled by the iron horse, and the passage of tedious and suffering days is reduced to as many hours. ———<>——— 4- Grkelet ajd-thb Tribune. The Washington correspondent of the Cincinnati Enquirer has the following regarding the rumor that Greeley is about to leave' the Tri tune : - 7 V ' '"" ' v , , Speaking of .New York politics, I. must correct an error in one of my former letters ' I wrote yoil that Seward and Greeley were ' ! no longer mends, and that the New l ork -'" Tribune was against Seward. The Tribune , part is true. The Tribune is against Seward, but not Mr. Greely. He is now, as he al ways has been, Seward's fast friend. Gree ley has lost the control of the Tribune, and is much annoyed at its present course. some years ago, you will recollect, Greeley ana Mcnurata couvertea tne Tribune into a stock company, they retaining one-half of it, which gave them virtually its control. Things went on very well until Mr. McElrath, who coincided with Mr. Greeley in its management, was. compelled to sell out. His interest was purchased by parties adverse to Greeley, and he thus lost control of the paper. An article soon after appeared in the Tribune very offensive to Greeley, in- ' timating that his individuality was no longer essential to the paper. " It is said that Greeley will Sooh dispose of his interest in the Tribune, and, in conjunction with his old partner, McElrath, start a new paper, to be called Greeley's Tribune.' The new paper, it is said, will be a Seward concern. . Fremont and thb Quartz Misrrs. A letter from California says: . . . " -Fremont is having trouble in Mariposa. He has been employing an army of fifty men, armed with rifles and revolvers, to guard a certain valuable quartz claim, of which he hns at last got possession. The local papers there tire away at him right and left, and - the whole population of Mariposa are incon- . tinently " down " on him. A case was lately decided in his favor, after which the ' County Sheriff ejected the occupants, and placed Fremont in possession. He has got a long and wearisome fight before him. and " can only get possession of his . whole claim - by piecemeal. The whole claim is now estimated as worth intrinsically $28,000,000 ; but it is pretty well divided up. C. K.Garrison, Esq., the celebrated steamship commodore of Nicaragua notoriety, has purchased a quarter interest, though of course not at the above valuation, and it is thought that the two will eventually manage to secure possession. Garrison has more, nerve auj decision of character about him than a dozen Fremonts. ' ; '"'"".'.' ' The opisition party in Kentucky are holding meetings in all the counties to elect delegates to a State Convention, to be held at Louisville, on the 22d of February, to nominate candidates for all the State offij6The County Commissioners of Warrick have appointed Chester Elliott, of Boonville, appraiser of real estate for the 'county, with a deputy in each township.

Reports from Washington. Letters from "Washington say: fjudge. Douglas came here pre-determined to bear whatever humiliation was imposed

by his political associates, so that they tolerate his return to party. Hence he has not ventured to lisp one word of rebuke. For his deposition from -the Chairmanship on Territories, or to take issue with the Administration for the prescriptive course during the Illinois canvas. More than this, he has calmly born the repetition -of gross indignity from Mr. Slidell, with the full knowledge, too, that it was intended to be personal. ; . Wm. S. McCarty, Senator from Indiana, arrived last night. Proceedings will be immediately instituted against Messrs. . Bright and Fitch, the Senatorial squatters. ' ' -The evidence already attained by Government, and some of which it has not been considered prudent to communicate to' Congress, leaves no doubt whatever but that the Africans imported into Georgia were transported by the Wanderer, , The effort to produce another impression was only a deception designed to confuse the public mind. While the sentiment in South Carolina is very emphatic on this subject, there is not much probability that Corrie and his confederates will be pushed. The poor sailors may suffer, but the men who fobbed a quarter of a million in this criminal venture have the means ef escaping the penalty of law, thongh they cannot evade that offended Justice which must have looked down from its high sanctuary with offended wrath, provoked by ' the slaughter of over eighty of these poor Africans who were consigned to a watery grave, the victims of that diabolic tramc.,- l-. i - i " i a f The Boonville (Warrick county) Democrat is in favor of the State's making a loan to a private company to repair the Canal, if it be relinquished by the Bond holders. It says t - - . ' To abandon the work now, would be gross injustice to this portion of the State. It is generally conceded by those who profess to understand the operation of these works, that if the affairs of ' toe lower section of the canal were in the hands of a private company it would and could be .managed so as to pay. - How this is we of course know nothing only as we are told by those who have had some experience in such matters. ' We know this, that the canal, if kept in repair and were navigable the whole year round, would be of incalculable advantage to the Northern and North-western portion of our country Millersburgh has become an important point for shipping, and could the canal be relied upon, it would become a very considerable mart of trade. " We hope those interested and who understand the matter will take it in hand, should the bondholders abandon the lower section, and try what .can be done with it. We are unalterably opposed to the State intermeddliugwith the canal in any shape or fashion, -even if the bondholders should propose to make her a gift cFit from the Northern to the Southern end. - We are satisfied she could do nothing with it, that lazy officials ' would steal its earnings, and perhaps might steal tne canal itself. ' - - - " c Magazine literature in the'. United States is becoming wretchedly interior, And the daily and weekly journals are rapidly taking their places as mediums" for literateurs. - It is a common practice to effect disdain of what is called " newspaper' effusions." But some of the most beautiful essays and poems that are to be seen, find their way now-A-days into newspapers, and if some industrious, competent, person would catch those flying angel3 of thought, and cage them between the lids of a volume, he would do a service for posterity. .'. ' Camels, which a few years ago were a curiosity of the traveling, .shows, io. this country, have been declared a nuisance in Texas, where Government is breeding stock for the use of the army. The City Council of Galveston has passed an ordinance declaring that no person shall ride, drive, or introduce within the'eorpontte limits of the cuy any camei or camels except tor imme diate shipment from the city, under penalty of fifty dollars. - : - New Orleans. The papers from New Orleans say there never was so many peo ple in New Orleans before. It appears that the whole habitable world has its representatives .among them at this time Thaogh there were no Turks, Arabs nor 'wild Africans on the streets, there were China men and China women. ' . ' ' ßJäS?" Extensive preparations are making in the United States, Great Britain, and the Canadas, for the centennial 'celebration, on the 25th of this month, of the birth-day of the great Ayrshire - ploughman, whose genius is the pride of Scotland,: and whose immortal poems have become the property of the world. oome ttiree months aero, anions: a crowd of prisoners sentenced to the Chicago House of Correction, were two men, one of whom was sent up fortwodayfytnd hisyokefellowfor ninety days. Bv some inadvertence these two got mixed np, and the two days' convict was maje to serve out the other man's term of thre months at stone-breaking. Th victim of thi3 mistake has sued for damages to the amount of $10,000. 8, A man named Rogers entered the room of one of the ladv boarders at the Oceo House, Cleveland Tennessee, ; one night last week, and attempted to pass him self off as the lady s husband, who Was expected home that night, but didn't answer. He was arrested and held to bail. " - - 863" Two bills are before the Legislature ot orth Carolina," now in session, which, taken together, give to the free colored people resident therein-, the choice of remov ing out of the fetate within two years, or choosing an owner for themselves, or of be ing sold at public auction for the benefit of the common schools. - 8ä According to statistics, the-total value of the steamboats running on the; Mississippi river and its tributaries is - over $60,000,000, and the number 1,500, haviug a tonnage three-fold greater than the steamer tonnage ot Great Britain, and more than that of all the nations of Europe and all the rest of the world put together. : v ' SSTaglioni is about to open a dancing school, give lessons at ten francs an hour to Paris ladies, and three francs for the same time to ballet girl?. She is said to be poor, in spite of her palaces ami her title of coun tess, and is forced to return agnin to yirou etts for a livelihood. , BQ&The number of hogs daily slaught ered to supply the market in Cincinnati with fresh pork, is estimated at one thousand head.

News Summary. BSSTThe Handibal and St. Joseph Rail

road is completed all but laying thirty-eight-miles of iron. The whole work will be i completed during February or Märch. t gä2?To make a pair ot large and hand some Cashmere shawls, requires the labor of twelve or fourteen men for half a year. BPß Roger A. I'ryor, the v lrginia writer and politician has been presented by his friends, with a splendia service of plate, as ; " a tribute of their admiration of his bril liant talents, private worth, and distinguished public services." 8Jenny Lmd, Cruvelli, Artot, and Frelzolini, are all to sing together at a charitable concert at the Crystal Palace in Paris. Seven thousand performers will take part in this monster concert. ——>Speculators are in Chicago, selling lots at $20 each whose pretended location is at Pike's Peak, the new gold country, but real location nowhere. The lands have not been surveyed yet. ——>The prisoners in the Charleston, Ind., jail, made an attempt to escape a few nights ago. The jailer discovered their prepara tions, and they were thea ironed. t , Zr3? Half a dozen negroes stampeded from Morgantown, Virginia, a few nights Since. " '"""''-.'.'." 8On Monday last the boiler of a saw mill on a plantation at Hampstead, the residence of Mr. Henry Welt, in the upper part of New Kent country, Md., bunted and killed 5 valuable slaves on the spot.' B&J,The Council of Richmond, V a., have ordered 1,500 bushels of coke per month for the poor." . 8rA ball in honor of Lord 'and Lady Napier will be given in February, in Washington.'"' r,""" ' V."., . "" ".' ' BfiiJSeven or eight points have petitioned Congress for. the , location of the proposed B3?A Weekly paper, devoted to the ad . . -if- - - vocacy of the claims of Senater Douglas for the Presidency, has been commenced in Bor ton. It is called the Boston Aorth. BSflt is said that the Legislature of Del aware will pass an act granting lottery pri vileges, so as to aia tne construction ot railroads in that State, without involving the State a credit. By the present new con stitution of Maryland, lotteries "are totally prohibited in that State after next April. Hgsli2iX-Uovernor Walker is said to be a candidate for the United State Senate from New Jersey." Hö now resides in Hobokenv 88sf he Detroit Tribune says that, at a recent election for Councilman In the township of Raleign, Kent connty, near Chatham, Canada West, a negro, named Shadd, was triumphantly elected, beating his opponent, white man, by a handsome majority. "Boston, with the single exception of New York, is the largest flour market on the Atlantic seaboard. ; The receipts at this port the present year will be about one million twohundred thousand barrels. ' 8?"Fanny Kerable's charity readings in Baltimore yielded $1200. for theHome of the Friendless,-;. , . -. . . ." ßcSuNot withstanding the great prosperity of the English manufacturers, France seems to be steadily gaming on England in the consumption of cotton. '- 1 ' ; BgL. A billiard match for SJ 00 aside wag to have come off at Pittsburg on the 12th instant, between W. Jenkerson,. of Pittsburg, and. Mike Geary, of Detroit, Mich. Both gentlemen are said to be excellent players.- : .. , A . S&" A row occurred in a jury room at Pittsburg, Pa- on Friday last. They stood eleven against one on a knotty case, when tuo one becoming insolent, and giving the lie to an old man, he was put through in good style. Three broken chairs were found in the jury room, and there were other evidences of a general muss. BÖf Jamea A. Abbott, a well known lawyer of Boston, yesterday , morning fell ovsr the bannisters, from the third story of the Coolidge House, and ' was instantly Killed. ' - - .-J : v8Fanuy Kemble's popularity in New York continues as unabated as when she first appeared on the boards of the old Park Theatre eight and twenty years ago. On Thursday evening a crowded house assembled to hear-her read Cambeyline, notwithstanding the" reopening of the Academy, the demonstration at Trinity Church, nnd'n large nnmber of private partius. Her voice retains that wonderful mellow and sympathetic tone for which she was remarkable when a girl. Bgk, Counterfeit $5 Jbills ou the Traders Bank, R. 1., have been put in circulation in New York.' The bill is well engraved, but tbeprinting looks pale. The vignette is a spread cale in the fore ground, with ship in full sail, and city in the distance. The bill is unlike the original. BGarablers in Savannah,says the Newt, arc doing a good business. The business men were recent sufferers to the1 amount of $14,000 "on the turn.'.' , : ; ", ', 8 Some idea of the state of the female labor market in the metropolis may be collected from the fact that an advertisement ins London weekly paper for fifty dressmakers brought seven hundred applicants, many of them from long distances, to the establishment of the advertisers. - Bf-The Washington - Union is unite as death upon the re-election, ovations, and return, of Senator Douglas. The President has put a ..Burgundy pitch plaster over its mouth. " . -. . - - figg" Prof. Mitchell is lecturing on "Comets," at the Academy of Music in New York city. " ;.' r.. ! " '" 8 An Iowa paper says that the reason of Glaricy ' Jones' defeat in the Ber-ricks District, was that somebody- had told the people there that General Jackson is dead, and that Buchanan is in favor of a law to make smooth quarters passforonly twenty cents.- - ' fi-" Delaware is one of the -original thirteen States, bnt not a very large one. Its revenue last year was a fraction over $46,000, while the expenditures for the same : ndniit Coo nnn - - 8 John Weston, a pick-pocket, was arrested at Detroit,;a few days ago, and, on the recommendation of the . County Physician, who stated that he was too far gone in consumption to live in jail, was committed to the Hospital. That night he belied, the physician's statement by leaping from the third story 'window of the Hospital, and making his escape, without harm to hair or hide. - - ' S?" A Kansas carrespondent of the N. Y. Herald asserts that Senator Seward has an interest in a paper at Lawrence, in that Territory, and intends to use it to effect the votes of Kansas in 1860. The same writer charges Senator Wilson, of Massachusetts, with being interested in a land scheme with Gov. Robinson, which makes it for the interest of both to oppose the immediate admission of Kausas. ... B!3"f Corporation Work. " Doesticks," in his amusing sketches of foi tune-sellers, entitled "The Witches of New York," desscribe3 a waiting maid of Madame Cargo as " a shabby looking girl, with her hair in as much confusion as if the city had contracted to keep it straight !" A graphic description of an unkept maiden, that ! ; - Wkudiso Gift Stolen. The costly silver "espergne" presented U the Prince aud Prineesss of Prussia, by the city of Cologne, has been stolen. ' It is said to have cost five hundred thousand pounds.

Thk Wreatii of Victory. The Indianapolis Citizen says : :.The attitude of the anti-Lecompton Dem

ocrats is a proud one, particularly in - this State. They are the men who have gained the victories of the campaign. ; They : beat Bright and Fitch ; they gained a large share of the organization of the special and regular sessions; they got nearly all the offices at : the recent ? scramble ; and last, , though not least, their pet briniiples haXebeen vinci cited, fni their chief r - .-lected to bis plate in the U. S. Senate-. . They have not enly shown the Republicans that they could not only get along without their (the A.-L's.) Jaid, but they brought the Lecomptonites to terms, and showed those proud officials, who had scorned and abused them, that they must acknowledge the followers of Douglas as their masters. , , Let the anti-Lecompton Democrats wear the wreath of victory, for they have earned it ..- ." ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. m0 MORK CBEMilT.MlCOJOJl WW 18 WEALTH. On n.i after the first day of February nxt, Groceries will be sole ly Z.H. COOK 4 SON for Cash or Produce oh,, and those buying for cash will receive a reduction equal to the expense of book-keeper, collector and bad debit, which we find is quite an item ; and we conceive it wrong to make cnnh customer pay the expenses of glow pay aud no nay customers. jan20 Z. "H. COOK & SON. F BBSH tiUiH WIt SPICES IS dozen cans Mustard, assorted, . 2n do loose do, "200 do asssortod Pepper, Ginger, Alspice, Cinnamon, Cloves, 4c. Warranted freeh and good. For sale by VICKERT BKOS., l Main et. FLOUR 50 bbls S. F. Flour, - ÖO bags do. . -. 50 brigs Buckwheat Flour. Call soon at VICKERY BROS., 82 Main st. . mMEW JLJtRO. lOOO L.BS. CHOICE w . Lard by th bbl, jnr, or lb, at jan2Q VICKEKY BROS., 82 Main et. -mWÖMsJLSSES, SV MAR J'It COEW wJl FEE " bbls new Molasses, , - r 5 Ii lids new Sugar, 5 bass prime Rio Coffee, 2 pockets Java do, 5 bbls ass'd White Sugar. Tor sale ntnr usual low ratos. -jnn20 VICKEKY BROS., 82 Main St. wroJUJ-i crj1TeWrme& Jji Mm CHEESE new, fresh and nice, at jan20 VICKERY BROS., 82 Main St. mw.jj-Tx n S3,ooo jt.v exWW CHANGE for some of our large and extensive assortment of Groceries, Provisions, tc Any sums from 1 np will be received. jan2ü , V1CKEBY BROS., 82 Main st. II bv O J STEH COEEEE 1 HJti A first-rate article, just received and fm sale VICKEKY BROS., 82 Main st. JLj all sizes, just received and for sale by janl9 GEO. S. SONNTA3, So. 10 Main st. ZFlORJ' SMELLERS. SOMETUiJ'ti 'L new for home use, for $5 each, for sale by janl GEO. S. SON STAG, No. 10 Main st. f UlJUJUEllS ON 11AXV, WAUmmiJh ranted to give satisfaction or no sale tho best iu the market, at GEO. S. SON XT AG'S. 8 v.tll'S.' 8.4 11' SAWS.' 1 dozen C. Steel Mill Saws, each 7, 7l, 8 feet. . I do Pat. Cross-cut do , do 7, 7', 8 do, t do Circular do ass'd from S to 2-1 in., ' fl do Epa. Hand, Panel and Rip Saws," 25 do Wood Sans. Just received. janl9 GEO. S. SONNTAG, So. 10 Main et. l'jBilEfirOJliMERS Just received this day iu store and for sale, 200 bushels English Seed Oats, a very superior article. Call and si-e them, at Rl'STON'S Feed Store, under Telegraph OmiTu. jauTJ FZ gl URLS, t IIOH E HOI. I. Rt T-Q9UMy-r, liKlsks Buckwheat Flour, . 2l bxs V. R. Cheese, 10 bxs Nutmeg do, 1 j bxs English Dairy do. For sale at '.. IL COOK A SON'S, janlS No. 22 Main street and 2 First St. JmWORtl TROPftUL ERI MTSm fm. Ill bbls Oranges, 1 cask Cocounuu, 10 bunches Banauuas, 1 bid Pine Apples, 5 bbls recans. Per R. J. "Ward. Forsaloat Z. II. COOK A SON'S, . janlS No. 22 31aiu street and 2 First st. MOTMCE. THE PARTNERSHIP W W heretofore existing between the undersigned was dissolved January löth, 1S.VJ, by mutual consent. All debts due to the late firm are to be paid to U. WADK, who will settle the tirm debts, and continue the busiuctu at theold stand. ... BENNETT DYSOX. jaul8-3t CHARLES WADE. 2 I U.VISilEll RO OMStWOÖR ' three very pleasant nxnus, furnished or not furnished, in the central part of the city, suitable for a gentleman und lady, chu be had on reasonable terms, by applying at tbe Journal Ollice. janlS-tf W E J Ij EST.! TE JT pRi ll TE M-Mr SALE. The undersigned Trustees of the Presbyterian Church (N. S.,) of Evansyille, Indiana, wish to sell Lot No. 107, Old Plan, "situated on the corner of Main and Second streets. Bids will 1 received by JOHN W. FOSTER, at the office of Baker & Foster, until February 5, lSölt, when the bids will be opened, and the Trustees will then decide either to accept the bid or bids which they may consider best with reference both to the amount offered and the terms of payment, or they will advertise the projierty for sale at public auction. Bids may be for the whole undivided, or for auy part of the Lot. 27 title iritl be icarruulal by parties whoso names, with any further information which may 1 desired, can be learned on application as above, or to either of the Trustees. JAMES E. BLYTIIE, - . WILLIAM BAKER, CHARLES S. WELLS, r Trustees. l. MORGAN, JAMES SWANSON. Jons VT. Foster, Sec'y of the Board. janlS-tf tWJ JA'S JUrsT REt'El VEl .IT OLMSTEB 4 SARIN'S It) bbls Green Apples, 1 bbl Texas Pecans, 1 bbl Filberts, . 1 bbl English Walnuts, 2 bbls Almonds, 700 lbs Hamburg and W. R. Cheese, 2 bbls Winter Strained Lard Oil. Just received and for sale low. janlS mOTIVE OP COPARTNERSHIP. m W JACOB STRAUB begs to inform the public that he has associated with himself bis son FREDERIC in the Hardware aud Iron business, Slid hopes that the liberal patronage bestowed upon hi in heretofore will be transferred to the new firm. The stylo of the firm will be JACOB STRAUB 4 SON, - jaol7 . ' No. 40 Main street. jR-IUHT! IMOHT! LIMIT! JbJbJ!T,E!H.'S PATENT XON-EXPLOSIVE, SELF-GENERATING LAM S ! THE public are now favored with the best, .-aft s , and most economical light ever produced, equal if not Miierior to the best coal gas. - It is adapted for Churches, Hotels, Stores, Ruading Rooms, Private Dwellings, Manufactories, steamboats. Railroad Cars, etc. It only reipiires a trial to prove its superiority over every other jiortable light now in use. Town, County, and State rights for sale, Agents wanted. US' The proprietor is stopping a few days at the "Washington Hoiel, opposite the Court House, where the L.'m3 can be seen. jan!7-lw mEiv wholesale a hoc Buy HOUSE.-r-l take pleasure in announcing to my numerous friends I hat 1 have commences business at Nu. 2S West Firt street, (in the house lormerly occupied by Messrs. Morgan's as a Boot and Shoe store,) where I intend keeping constantly on hand a complete ussortment of Groceries and Liquors, which I will fell tor ciuihor on short time, to prompt customers, ut a great Imrsaiu.- Give me acalL A. MT McGRIFF. Evansville, Indiana. jnnlT m'mEnÖOOÜS W 40 boxea Star Candles, ' 1"0 dozen Brooms, 20 do Zinc Wash Boards, 2.V1 do Buckets, 25 bales No. 1 Batting, löo reams Wrapping Paper, 4 bills du Twine, 10 gross Bonnet Boards. Just received aud for sale cheap by janl7 A. M. M.-ORIFF. fWOKÄ'clJoiyüFiiiUARS H 41 boxes choice Virginia Tobacco, 50 caddies do do d, 150 boxes Washington Cigars, ÖO do Principe aud Regalia do. For sale by A. M. McGRIFF. LAU SHINGLES just received and lor salo at th new Lumber Yard, corner of Main and Eighth streets. jauS NEWBERRY & CLEMENT.

MISCELLANEOUS.

iqUORS - -v-M-I t 30 bblg Old Rye, Reserve and Bourbon,. - . .-t 4 do S. M. Wine, - . ; ,' . lOhfdo do,; - i. i .. ' 10 hf do French Brandy, J - i. 10 bbls do t do, i 4 do Cherry do, 4 do Ginger Wine, 2 do Lemon Cordial. J ust retHiived and for sale cheap by jul7 ' . A. M. McCRIFF. ONE HBL. PREPARE! SJCS.illE MEAT, put up by a good farmer's wife, and. for sale at . Z. H. COOK 4 SON'S, janlS--' No. 22 Main street and 2 First st. yXECVTRIX NOTICE. - NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed Executrix of the last will and testament of Ira Thayer, deceased, late of Vaiiderburg county. The estate is solvent. PHI LIN DA P. THAYER, janl5-3wd Executrix. fiiTANIP PROM VNItERyJ VST REor ceived in store and for sale 5 tons Oil Cake, a superior artiule, SO tons Hay, 13 tons Bran, . 5 tons Shipstuff, ' - " 4 . 500 bushels Corn, - a. 300 bushels Barley. And for salo cheap for cash, at the feed store of RL'STOX, Water street, under Telegraph office. - janll E I. J. 1 V Ii OEP AT COST. TO A3 make room for a Spring stock, we now offer our stock of goods at cost, consisting in part of Dress Goods, Shawls, Cloaks, Cloths, Cassimeres, Flannels, Muslins, Prints, Ac. Turms cash. janll-2w JAMES OAKLEY 4 SON. E0 I C Mi E Iß MOSSÜ5 BALES, A -mi choice article, just received and for sale by S. E. GILBERT 4 CO., janll No. 4 Sycamore street. -gxcnANE. we wish to ex. JLJ change Dry Pine Lumber at the lowest prices, for One Thousand Dollars worth of County Orders. We will take the orders at 35 cen ts on the dollar. A LSO-We want 83000 in City Orders, for which we will give Pine Lumber, at low prices. ' jan8 - NEWBERRY 4 CLE3IENT. gREEN APPLES,- PVMPK.INS, Walnuts, Oatmeal, Sweet Potatoes, Parsnips, Split Peas, Poultry of all kinds, English Black Oats, Canada W'hit Oats, Eggs, Onions and Turnips, at -reduced prices, at Z. H. COOK t SON'S. o fSTERS. - SELECT J. P. BALTIniore Oysters at SI 15 per can ; 60 cents par t r;8- 7 it nfr a. ow half can, at Z. II. COOK & SON S. nAUS! RAUS! RA ttS ! Wauted in JLUs exchange for Groceries. -jan8 OLMSTED SABIN. ABCOCte BBOTHERS WILL REMOV E their large stock of Groceries to their new store on the same lot they occupied previous to the fire, next week, where they will bo pleased to greet tbeir old ; customers and as many now ones as possible with extra good bargains to begin the new year with. jan4 9EW MOLASSES, IN JO ANII gallon kegs. For sale by jan6 V OLMSTEDtSABINWMECNS.00 BVSHBLS EXTBX Jl Texas Pecans jnst received, superior , to any other made and for suly low. jaui BABCOCK BROTHERS. g-ROCERiES " JV 100 boxes assorted Tobacco, - 600 do do Window Glass, . ; 300 kegs - Jo Wheeling Nails, .. ' 10 tierces new Bice, -'. ' 5H) pkgs assorted Teas, . 50,000 Lights, ass'd Window Sash, . 150 assorted Panel Doors. - 600 kegs White Lead, - ' ' " 51 100 doz Paiu ted Buckets, 25 doz assorted Tnls, 25 do Wash Boards. k With a fuil stock of goods usually kept by grocers, ou hand aiid tirsalebv janl BABCOCK BROTHERS. - S,V LAT BOAT EOR SALE WE -Ml have an A No. 1 Wood Boat for sale cheap 70 feet long, in prime order, with or without skiff. janl BABCOCK BROTHERS. lORIIAßE ' im coils assorted Manilla Rojx-, " Ml do do Hemp do, 25 do Hemp Packing Yarn. 25 bundles Cotton Twine, . 25 coils Cotton Lino. For sale by BABCOCK BROTHERS. jan4 flX.-25 bbls Tanners' Oil, fLP .. 25 do Machine Oil, ' lo do Linseed Oil. For sale by jan4 .- , BABCOCK BROTHERS. jr l a vo rs. we ha ie a fvll JLJ assortment of Foreign and Domestic. Liquors and Cigars on hand and for sale. jau4 BABCOCK BROTHERS. JT 1.WJ? ANII CEMENT JLl rioo bbls choice White Lime, loa do Hydraulic Cement. Ou hand and for sale by jan4 BABCOCK BROTHERS. ieHii--VT - 150 bbls Revtified Whisky, 25 do choice old Bourbon, 25 do do do Rye, 25 do do American Brandy. In store and for salo low. jan4 BABCOCK BROTHERS. ANII SPIRES - r 12O0 kegs assorted Nos. Nails, loo do do Cut Spikes, 50 do do Wrt. do, 50 do Fine Blue Lathing Nails, 25 do 3d Barrel Nails. For sale by dec31 - ORR, DALZELL CO. EIIWARU O. SMITH, WHOLESALE f7 I'll A lit MAN I FACTURER, Marketfji - fib street, Evansville, Ind., will keep on hand and make toorder every variety 1 "olCaneaud Wood Seat CHAIRS. The Trade supplied at lowest rates. Hotels, Steamboats and Halls furnished promptly to order. Being prepared with all the Improvements iu Machinery, Ac, and cheap lumber, I can offer to dealers iu the West or South as good a Chair, and at lower rates, than can lie had in Cincinnati or elsewhere. Chair plank and timtier for chair stuff wanted. Terms cash, or approved paper. All work warranted. , - . - . jaul-ly if HAPPfNEW fEAR TO ALL. mM. As the old year has just closed, leaving a joyous or sad remembrance to all, 1 tako this opportunity of offering my grateful thanks to my numerous friends ant customers for their liberal patronage iu sustaining the cwslt yafci, aud will duly merit a continuance of the same. 5AM. EMBICH, jaul No. 41) Main street."' V VNiiRi ' ' "' v9 - 3i boxes Papered Soda, 1 It), ' 60 bales No. 1 Ratting, BO boxes Star Candles. 25 do Lipct Axes, 20 do Cream Tarter, 50 d-j Ground Spice, - 20 do assorted Tacks,- - 5 do Carpet - do, 60 bbls Vinegar, 40 do Cement. For sale hr dec31 ORR, DALZELL 4 C . CiHOES! SHOES!! SHOES! ! .'Just of Ladies' and Chilreceived, a tlna assortment of Ladies' and Children's Shoos ; Man's, Ladies and Children's Overs aud Sandels, at SA5I. EJIBICU'S, No, N. B. Pay your old debts, or 49 Main st. janl mBW YEAR'S UXPTS.OOBELL WÜ A CONYNGTON have received a new stock for such gifts The Album de Feroglio, " A b.-autil'nl collection of rosewood Desks, And a great variety of Books in antique and elegant bindings. Also, a new supply of Children's Books. dor.'il rWiVTTLE'S PATENT CROSS-CVT JL SAW;' 1 case just received. Also on hand . 24 Rowland's German und C. S. Mill Saws, 5 dozen Wood Saws, framed, for sale low by derail JACOB sritAl B, No. 40 Main st. W9VBNT OFT A A PORTION OP m M 4ur stock is daaiatfed 13' fire, we have coir eluded to close out entirely at costs. All are in- j vited to como, as we will give good inducements for cash. hlecao . J. OAKLEY A SON. l Yk Oft! SA WE II Ct P RE SS OWjUW Shingles; 50,0000 tm;t dressed Pine Flooring, the best quality ever sold in tho j city. For sale, cheap, at the new Lumber Yard, ; corner of Mam and Eighth streets. f dec22 NEWRERRY A CLEMENT. gyOVNTrORIIERS. I WANT9100 t y in County Orders, for which I will pay 90 cents ; cash, or 95 cents in goods, or on retail accounts. deciO . CHARLES S. WELLS. jgyA N A W II A SALT-400 BBLS. Mm- lor sale low by S. E. GILBERT A CO. gm I SSO L VT I ON OPPARTNEBJLP SHIP. The firm of Bittrolff A Son was dissolved on the 11th of December, 1858, by the retirement ot J. L. BITTROLFF, Sb. All accounts due the old firm must be paid immeliaterv to BITTROLFF BROS., successors. J. L. BITTROLFF, J. L. BITTROLFF, Ja. WmARTNEBSHIP NO TICE. LOUIS Jf aud GEO RG E BITTROLFF having purchased the interest of J. L. Bittr-jlff, Sriuthe firm of Bittrolff it Son, have entered into a partnership under the stvlo of BITTROLFF BROTHERS, and will continue the Watch aud Jewelry business at the old stan.l, No. 4S Main street, between First aud Second. Having combined the stocks of both nouses ,ufo one, we have now ou hand tho fiuest, largest and best selected stock of Gold aud Silver. Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Clocks, Spectacles, Ac, ever seen in this city, and which we aro selling off at prices very little above the cost. Those who wish to buy tine Jewelry at very low figures, are invited to rail at No. 48 Main street. dec22-lm BITTROLFF BROTHERS.

MISCELLANEOUS.

' gXHVRCH OP THE ASSVMPTXON, f- SECOND STREET. Thei interior of this church has been lately finished una supplied with uiauy, more pews than required by the congregation ; consequently strnngeis.to the congregation who may desire to have a pew In the said church, are informed that the pews will lie indiscriminately rented on the 2d day of January, li&tf bMmoum-fmt and 3 o'clock P.M. The church is warmed by a furnace aud lighted by gas. For the future, until contrary notice, the vespers will be at 7 o'clock P. M., end there will be a short lecture lietween parts of "esin'i. dtc31 m o o RPRiZy'tisso'jnETtiiNü MJr new aud. ftuut lite thiuy. - Just opened at decl3 - , : CHARLES S. WELLS. 7y.f. JOACPABLANII RESPECTfully announces to the citizens of Evansville that he has leased the alwve .'lall for a short season only, for the purpose of giving a suriee of first class Dramatic Entertainments. gm J 'ANMIEMSON, MEUJLP CHANT TAILOR, Mitchell's Block, Main street, Evansville, Inj. ' Headquarters for elegaut Clothing made toorder. Gents' Furnishing Goods, such as Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, t-c. Also, a variety of Piece Goods, made up to order In the Tory best stylo and manner, at quick terms, small profits and extensive sales. " dec22 k U Nil R 1 E S . AL7nfONIIÄ,EILK9 BERTS, Brazil Nuts, English Waluuts, Figs, Dates, Baislns, Currants, hock Caudy, Oysters, LolisU Sardines, Alum, Epsom. Salts, Sulphur, Kol! B imstone, Copperas, Madder, Ext. Logwood, Indigo, Cream Tartar, Soda, Bedcords, Blacking, Battiug, Cloves, Cement, Cigars of. alt kinds. Nutmegs, Ginger of all kinds, Glass Jars, Tumblers, Lanterns and Flasks, Lemon Syrup, Mustard, Matches, Pepiier Sauce, Spanish Mosb, Stone Pii8, Powder, Safety Fuse, Tobacco of all kinds, Fancy Soaps, Starch, Vinegar, Cordage, Letter, Note; Cap and Writing Paper, Teas, Flour, Camphor, Envelopes, Saltpetre, British Lustre, etc., etc. - A supply of the abovo kept eonstantly m haud, and for sale low, by 8. E. GILBERT 4 CO,, dec22 Svcamore street, near Water. - IAL HODS Wholesale and retail, at dec7 C. S. WELLS, No. 13 First street. gmELA WARE STATE LOTTERIES. MP CAPITAL PRIZE 910,000 I - , Tickets ..S10 notice. ; " This is to inform the public that we have disposed of onr entire interest in the Lottery Grants held by ns, chartered by the States of Delaware. Georgia Kontucky, and Missouri, to the firm tf WOOD, EDDY 4 CO, to take eflect on the fist day of December, 1858. And we most cordially recommend our successors to our former friends and patrons, feeling assured that the bnsiries wilt be continued with the same integrity aud promptitude which has characterized it as conducted by ourselves and predecessors for the last thirtv-five years. .V i . CREGORY A. MACRY. Wtt.MiNuTON, Del., No. 15th, 185S." - WOOD, EDDY &. CO., MANAGERS. (Successors to Gbeoobt A Maibv.) " The nndersigned haviag liecofne owners of the ONLY LOTTERY CHARTER IN DELAWARE, offer to the public the following scheme, .to be drawn each Wednesday in January, 1859, in Wilmington, Delaware, in public under the superintendence of sworn commissioners appointed by the Governor. CI at 62 draws on Wednesday, Jan. S, 1859. Ctat 74V draws on Wednesday, Jan. 12, 1859. . Clam 8t draws bn Wednesday, Jan. 19, 1859. Clait 9 draws od Wednesday, Jan. 2U, 1859. THIS T T-TWO THOÜSASD THREE BCNDRED "- AND MSETY-SIX PRIZES! Nearly One Prize to eTerjr Two Tick- " etat :. ; 78 Numbers 13 Drawn Ballots. I MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! ' " , t TO BE DRAWN - ; Each Wednesday in January. 1 Prize of..i ...810,oOOis..-..'..-....-....4o,oiiO 1 " .... 2 Prizes of.. 2 ' ' ä :" , - .18,827 ...18.827 ..10,000 6,000 .. 4,0fi0 .". 3,500 .. 1,500 .. 800 . .. 500 .. 400 .. " :ift .-. .. 250........ 100 70 40 30 20 ....... 10 20,01 Kl 12,000 8,000 ...'..., 7,000 , 6,000 ...12,000 7,500 .-, 6,000 7,W .......50.500 6,500 4,5.50 2.C00 3,900 94,900 ......270,4(10 4 " 15 " 15 " 15 ." 1 - 25 ' '" 202 " 65 C5 " U5 " 130 " 4,745 " 27,040 " 32,306 Prizes amounting to ..$578 177 Whole Tickets 8 10; Halves $5; Ouarlers iyt.' - Certificates of Packages will lie sold at the following rates, which is the risk: Certificates of Package of 26 Whole Tickets., .914 50 " - " 26 Half " ... 75 75 " " 26 yimrter " ... 37 37 In ordering Tickets or Certificates, enclose tho amount of money to our address, for what you wish to purchase; name the Lottery in which yon wish it invested, and whether yon wish Wholes, Halves or Quarters, on receipt of which, we send what is ordered, by iirst mail, together with the scheme. Immediately after the drawing, the drawn numbers will be sent with a written explanation. flCSPurchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give the name of their Post office, Connty aud State. ' .. , NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. .' Those who prefer not sending money by mail, 1 can use .. . - THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, wheroby money for Tickets, in sums of Ten Dollars, aud upwards, cun be sent ns AT OUR RISK AND EXPEKSE, -from any city or town where they have an office. The money and order must be enclosed in a "GOVERNMENT POST OFFICE STAMPED ENVELOPE, " or the Express Co. cannot receive them. Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to .WOOD, EDDY A CO., dec29 Wilmington, Delaware. THE FINEST COLLECTION OF present books ever in the market. Women of beauty from ISemtramis' to Eugenia Strafterd's Gallery. - Favorite English ballads proierly illustrated, and a hundred other valuable works beautifully illustrated and embossed. Call and see them before buying elsewhere. It costs nothing to look. dec22 P'JBELL A CONYNGTON. gVST RECEl fX II A T OLiHSTXIl t-SABlVS 5 bush Dried Apples, . 6 do do Peaches, - - - 5 bbls Green Apples, ' . - 1 bbl soft-shell Almonds, - "- 1 frail of Datea, . ; 25 boxes Raisins, . 12 bbls Vinegar. dec30 . OLMSTED Jb SABIN. gmENTISTR V. J. H. BAIRII, .. II, JL respectfully informs the citizens of Evansville aud vicinity that be hasi located here permanently for the pur pose of practicing Dentistry in all its branches. ttsir Plate work from a single tooth to full sett, at Eastern prices. Teeth filled in a superior manner. ALL WORK WARRANTED. -Office No. 45 Main street, under City Gallery. - dec23 - gyHRI S T.flA S ANII NEW i'EAR PRESENTS, consisting of the following Books: Gallery of Famous Poets, Women of Beauty and Heroism, Lays from the Land of Luther, American Scenery, Book of Beauty, , Leaflets of Memory, . . Gem of the Season.. The Atlantic Sonvenir, The Oriental Annual, The Sacred Allegories, Josephine Gallery, Bow in the Cloud,' Rhymes and Roundelays Bryant's Poems, .. ' 1'oe's Poetical Works, Tom Moore's Works, The Prince. Also, a tine asortment of Bibles, Prayer Books, Psnlms and Hymns, anil many otbors too numerous to mention, together with a tiuv. selection of Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Cabas, Ac. Kos sale cheap at J. HEA LEY'S, 1 ueczz .or. r irsi ana Jiain sts,. evansville, la. Itf gm BBLS. MOLASSES) . t mm WJr . 2 hhds Sugar, - v - .1 25 boxes Raisins, ! - -' Almonds, Dates, Prunes, Ac. dec25 - - - OLMSTED A SABIN. gm R. BARTONS (ROCHESTER) JLPw COOPER TOOLS A No. 1 oods S and also Patent V. Crozes just received and for salo by 1 dec28 JACOB ETBACB, 40 Main street. ;. 1 SALMON, NO. 1 MACHW W erel. No. 1 Pickled Herring, So. I Scaled j anu m aguaien a erring, r or sale oy decl5 Z. H. COOK A SON. EransT.IIe Commercial College, !0. 7, NOBTH FIBST STBEET, m W EVANSVILLE, IND. This Institution presents every inducement to young men wishing to acquires thorouirh practical knoulcdce ofDouhleEutry Book Keeping, as well as a general Business i Education. j This institution has been in successful operation for over five years. For Catalogues or .ither par- j docLVly JEREMIAH BEIJM, Principal. gyANA WHA SALT.-S00 BBLS. Jim. Salt, iu good coojierage, for sale at Asrents prices. WHEELER t RIGGS. .RES If CAN- PEACHES, , PRESH :u Strawberries, Fresh Cau Quinces, Fresh Can Pears, Fresh Can Green Gages, Preserved Quinces. Preserved Peaches, Do Pears, . Do Oranges, Do ' Lemons,- Do Pine Apple, Strawberry Jt-m, . Orange Marmalade, Braudy Limes, Pear do, Do Peaches. 'f For sale hj'j dec!5 Z. H. VOijK A SON. -TÄANADA SEED 0ATS-&) bushels tor sale by dec7 ORB. DALZELL CO. '

MISCELLANEOUS. iTIIE OLD AND RELIABLE PAPER EVANSVILLE DAILY 'JOURNAL fiONTA INLNUj EVER f HA f, S full ard accurate; reports, of the Hale of the Markets, aud the very latest current news ot the ,laJ''" A'LYTTlt T "St WS Furnished to the Assnchttvd : Press i nroroptly lai.l before the Reailesswf f hn JoVK.VM.. kJ t ONE AND A HALF DAYS IN ADVANCK rthff'CTiicinnatrpfltii'rs."" " ""' " 111

I f An .exciting Sessioa it Congress Jg now bonig Bot, - and (1 anxios t hear elaborate- reports of the proem-dings, should avail themselves of this opportunity, aiui subserjVe for The Jovbkal. The terms for the DAILY JOVRNAL ro$5 00 per year, and S2 50 for six months,' ix advakcb; or 10 cents per week, if paid to the Carrier, -' A careful summary of the 'cloiiigs of the Legislature will- 1)6 luade: ,'up Jul fcrerj ; pajsjri In short, a condensed view of all that is c-i.inir ou in - tho L'nivursc will, bo furnished our reader every dav. uecti - IRE BRICIt OP THE IOjOCOi " "best qualify, on hand and for sale dec22j '4 ' -km SAMCEL- ORK. bonald risnifE. .:..:.;...;;.:. ..iUoiiAa ioi.t;ss, ju. FISHER & BOLUSS," JJ B9RASS FOVNIIERS, FINISHERS. JL9 Steam Pipe and Gaa. Fitters, corner of Pine und First streets, Evansville, Indiana. .Respectfully assure the pnblic that ajiy orders eutrusted to their charge in the above branches of business, will be executed with promptness, and in the first style of workmanship. . ' . ; .. A variety of Brass work constantly on hand and nuuiufactnred toorder. Strict atteutien paid to Locomotive and Distillery work. Steam Gauges, Gas aud Steam Pipes always ready. , , Highest niartet price, in cash, paid for old Coppei , Brass aud '.iiu: . decl3-lyd IS VTCIIER RNIlXSS, 6, ANII 8 inch. Also. Bnt. hi r Steels, for sale low at O'TlO - CHAPLK- X. WELLS, 13 Firstst. 1A.VIL SI ! PLIES. CALL A Nit SUPPLY YOCR WANTS- . .-V.2U bushels A Xo. l Sett Pptatccs'J- '" , 50 doze. Eggs, ' , . 22 sacks jCxira Family Flour,;. ; ., ,1 j - . 2 bb Leaf Lard, ' Golde'u Syrup by gallon, keg or barrel, k Plantation and Sugar House Molasses dö, .V,- Vinegar an xtra articie,. - r. Buck w heat Flour, ! " '-.-' '," t "Apples green and dried, " -Prunoo, l'ates, Za.ntj Currants, : f ,5 : Gherkin 1'iekles, - ' - - " ' - Tomatu Gatftuji Gothic Pints, - - ' v Pepper Sauce, ' -i f Oysters in cans, hermetically soaleuVT - Hominy, Corn Steal, - -- . Dried Beef, Bacon Hams, ' ' ' " . Mackerel, Picked Herring." Janl5 - - - - . -OLMSTED A SABIN. rjnVRNEII WOOUE NBOWI S IOO JL swsts, six each, a good article, for sale very low by , s. S. E: GILBERT A CO., janlö - No. 4 Sycamore street. 'rMlNI 6 W SASHJLL 'SIZE a WW and best jnalitv,-just received nd for sale low by . ,. S."E. CILBERT k CO., janl5 No. 4 Sycamore street. WNTERES TING TO FARMERS M SEED OATS FOR SALE: Just received due from England, loo busheis of prime Black Oats for seed, weighing 42 lbs per biisfcel , Also, 5n bushels prime white Canada Oats. Call . and sec them at Z. H. COOK fc SON'S, janl . , No. 22 3tiuö street, aud No..2 First St. rm R R IVALOPHRf ßOOJOS.A line and cheap lot of Dry Goods just received, which must be sohl in order to make room for the Spring trade, and therefore yon may expect bargains at the Cash Store Of f - : - SAM. EMBICIT, No. 49 Main Btreet. N. B. If you don't wish , pay yonr old debts. " : '- - - - ' 4 - . .. janl GfTOIIIIATtn K THOMPSON, SIX'S eessora to 11 a I lot k Stoddard, wholesale dealers in Drugs, Chemicals, Oils, Paints, Glass, Glassware, tc havejiKt received large additions to their stock, and are now prepared to furnish Physicians and Storekeepers with- every article in thoir line, at reduced prices. Having -made purchases exclusively for cash, and-by the package, ean offer inducements to bnyers grenter than ever before J Also, a larite-and varied assortment of DAGl'ERREOTiPE AND AMBR0TYPK STOCK, ronsistiiig of Cameras, Chemicals, Cases, and every article required by artists. We also manufacture au improved kind of noitexplosive Burning Fluid, for sale by the barrel or at retail. Coal Oil constantly 011 hand, with ' large assortment of Fluid and Oil Lamps. Orders from Artists ami Storekeepers promptly attended to, at thu same prices as though they attended perscnally . ' Particular attention paid to packing' and for warding promptly. ' , ; ' 'STODDARD THOMPSON, dcc4 - a . .. i Mq. 17 Main street. f&ECONIt STREET MEAT SHOP JEREMIAH BONN has opened a Meat Shop on Second street, near Main, and opposite Rev; Mr. MoCarer's Church for tho accommodajtiou of his customers duriug the winter. He will keep on hand at all hours, from the close of the morning market till eveniug, a supply of the choicest Meats, which ho will cut to suit the purses and tastes of every class of buyers. By leaving their orders at the shop, families will have their Meats selecftd for them and sent to their housts. He will keep a snpply of superior Lard for family use, and he puts up Sst. sage Meat, which he will warrant to be made. In s: manner not toifleud the most fastidious house wife. - - nov30-tf TTI ANII COUNTY ORIIER9 V WANTED Until the first day of January, 1859, 1 will take City Orders at 95 cents, and until the first day of March, 1859, will take County Orders at par for Drv Goods or old debts. ' - dec9 - ' SAM. EMBICH, 49 Main street. ETERMINEII TO CLEAR THE Books, as no one has now any reason to com plain of not having had enough time for settling their accounts I will, on the first day of April, 1859, offer and sell to the highest bidder all Book accounts niade previous to January. 1858, if they arc not pani or satisfactorily settled by the. time, decs SA-U EMBICH, 49 Main street. rglO M O THE 'R S.JPiiOV WILL JL consult your family physician you will learn from him that Dewees' Carminative is much better and safer to gve infants than Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial or Paragoric. It .will give instaut relief from cholic or pain in the Stomach. We have the genuine article for sale) , .. STODDARD A THOMPSON, declO - 1 Druggists, No. 17 Main st. govmi i co van : covuh jwx wish to call the attention of persons afflicted with Coughs and Colds, to the fact that Dr. Jackson's Cough Syrup is superior to any and all the quack nostrums that are offered for sale. It Is made from a prescription furnished by Dr. Jackson, of Philadelphia, one of the- best physicians rn this couutry. This Syrnp has been used by thousands itu the greatest benefit. Try oDe bettle, and yon will always use it afterwards. For sale by STODDARD A THOMPSON, declO Druggists, No. 17 Main St. CHRISTIAN KRATZ............. ..WM. UE1LM..N. KRATZ & HEILMAN. -CITY FOUNDRY! M ANUFACTfR ERS AND BUILDERS 0T STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Saw and Grist Mil) Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Gumming Machines, Chinese Sugar Cane Mills. Thraaiiig Machines, &e." " x ' , , , . .. EVANSVILLE, IND. rjfVlE pnOPKIETOLS 'OF THE CITY FOC'X--'JL dry beg leave to inform their friends and the public in general, that they are- prepared to do all kinds of ' - - - MACHINE AND FINISHING WORK,: and everything appertaining to the Foundry busi ness. Aiiey are manuiacturing steak nginis and Boilers of any size and power required: -Saw Mill Machinery and Mill Gearing of any size; Distillery and Mining Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Gumming Machines, Thrashing Machines, Malt Mills, Horsepowers, Corn-sliellers, Machinery of all kinds made and repaired. Iron and Brass Castings of very description; Iron Honeefrouts, Cellar Grates, c. Cooking and Heating Stoves of the latest improved patterns ; Hollow Ware, Dog Irons, Ao. BREWERS, DISTILLERS, RECTIFIERS, Ac, Snpplied with every description of Copper and Sheet Iron Trk, Brewing Kettles, Refrigerators, Attempo raters, Sparges, Stillheads and Worms ou an improved principle. Columns for Alcohol Stills, Yeast Jugs, Cans, Syphons, Ac; Copper, Lead and Iron Pipe; Copcr, Brass and Iron Pumps of every variety, for beer, spirits, oil, dc: Brass Cocks and Valves, Steam Whistles, frc. Workmen sent to all parts to fit up work and do repairs on Steam Boilers, Copper aud Sheet Iron Work, rfc. ' - - OLD METALS BOUGHT. Vi? They are dealing in and selling Allen's Improved Steam Gauge, Wrought Iron welded Pipes and Tubing, Hiram Hopkins' Improve.! Smut Machine, Stephen Hughes' Flour Separators, German Bolting Cloth, Gum Elastic Belting, Packing, Hose, fc., of the best kiud; Tinplate, Sheet Iron, Block Tin, Pig Iron, Babit Metal, Spelter, Firo Brick. . They have every facility of the best Machinery aud workmen, and will it all-work entrusted to them, their, individual attention,, filling, orders promptly, warranting their work, and are satisfied with reasonable pricus. BuS" OfRi-e aud Sale Rooms, No. CO Main Btreet; Foundry, Boiler Yard aud Machine Shop ou Piue street, lietween First aud Second streets, Evansville, Indiana. ; ( y?T ' mmx WFItl S liÖ IIRVMS FOR mW sale by S. E. GILBERT A CO.