Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 141, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 January 1859 — Page 2

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8ATTJBDAY MOBNINQ...J. -JAKUAKY 22 The Paving of Slain street. 7 '"'T'ha "condition of our streets for the last i wo months admonishes our citizensihat some thing must be dona .to give our principal thoroughfares a new surface, before the approach of another winter, or the increasing hauling over them will so break them up as to make them impassable in the next season of mud. Most of our citizens are persuaded thai nothing will sustain the heavy travel through Main street but a substantial stone pavement. If it must be done and that seems to be the public judgment there will never be a more favorable opportunity for having the work well and cheaply done than at present. Messrs. Gaslin and Pillsbury, who are building the massive stone piers for the Franklin street bridge, over Pigeon creek, have succeeded to Mr. Hugo's contract, and have purchased his steam towboat and rock barges. They have now unusual facilities, all ready prepared for bringing rock to the city,and will be enabled, in connection with their job, to undertake a paving contract at a much less price than they could afford to do it if they had' not all the means for doing the work obtained for another purpose already on hand. As like favorable circumstances may not occur again in many years, it is important we should avail ourselves of them. Messrs. Gaslin and Pillsbury have had a survey for Main street, and a profile section of the proposed pavement made, with specifications of the work, which they propose to submit to the Council and property holders on the street, with . proposals for doing the work ' during . the next summer. Early action is required on the subject in order to nable the contractors to get the rock while the river is high in the Spring, by which a large amount in hauling and transportation can be saved. . They propose to remove the mud and accumulations " down to a hard -. xface, to take up the present gutter pavements, give the Btreet a proper arched form, cover it in the first place, with six inches of coarse gravel, and on that lay ' a' limestone pavement, to be not less than 14 inches in depth in the middle and diminishing to 9 inches at the gutters. The stone to be not less than 2 nor more than 7 inches in thickness and to be long enough , to break joints at least four inches ; the whole to be well laid and covered, with a coat of gravel, for a cost of $100 to each lot of 18 J feet fronting oh the street, from Water street to the canal. They will send to the lime stone quarries on the river in Perry county for the rock, and will contract to" complete the work before the active business commences in : the antumn.- ; . wr- . ' ' The improvement; wouldadd double its cost to the value of property on tbe street, and its proprietors Would make a good in vestment by . closing with the - proposition and taking the necessary steps to secure the contract. The- workwouid ba acme, w presume,' under the inspection of Mr. Saun ders, the City Surveyor, whose experience ! and vigilance would secure a good job. . s - The Bank of the State. '.We noticed in the Journal, a few days sihee the fact that the suit of Gov. Wright against the new; State Bank had been de tided W all points in the Supreme Court in fuvor of the Bank, thus disposing of the last of-;the"8ultB '"which""- have been instituted against' ' it. We remarked in - connexion that nothing remained to be disposed of af fecting the Bank fexcept the investigation of the frauds in the' passage of the charter, and which-was. to- b acted on. by hc..Legislature. ( We since learn that the judgment in the (Supreme Court covers the points in voived- in . the .Legislative enquiry, and virtually' quashes that proceeding. ,t It appear that a bill has been introduced into the Senate by the opponents of the Bank, having in view a repeal of the Charter bf the Bank. Sine the decision of tbebupreme Court in the case, it -is not considered that tbe Legislature' has the power of repeal, but whether it has of not. it is not probable a measure of this . kind will ever be pass ed. We must have ' banks, . and ', in the new State Bank we have an institution which affodB a reliable currency j and un der good management, such as it now has, must continue to. be an important aid to tbe business interests of the. State. Hence we can see no good to be attained by keeping up an agitation-'-in .regard. to it. .AIL the capital which politicians can make from this war upon it will poorly compensate., for. .the alarair wbieh it-may from time to time, ex cite in the minds of the ignorant aud timid, who are easily frightened when banks are. the subject. ; .: -. -: - ' "" AaiANSAS -KKTUBN1NO TO A BEN8R OP Duty. At movement." has' recently .been made in .the Legislature of Arkansas to re cognize ah.3 JWT "the old State debt.--i A reso lutlon, has ben .Introduced, declaring the justness? of the State debt, acknowledging the obligation of. the State to pay it, and directing "the" Committee of Ways and Means to report abili öriirpyide. Jar' the" payment of principal and interest, 'Arkansas has a full treasury, and a revenue beyond her expenditures : is rich in resources, and is ad vancing in population and wealth as rapidly as any South-western State. It is a reproach to the Stale with ample-ability- to- pay, to sufferlEhe just claims'.of her creditors to remain, longer 'unpaid- We are persuaded thatSrtansairand.Mississippi - wfll' be in duced eventually to pay every dollar legally or justly due from them, by feelings of State pride, which Is so prominent a characteristic among their citizens.. ' ,'

The Northern papers are discussing the project of a railroad from Keokuk to St. Paul. This would be a great advantage to St. Louis, especially in'the- winter months. '$"""- i : - - .-

Transfer of the Canal.

The following suggestions of an influen tial citizen ought to receive immediate at tention from those interested in the canali - ? Communicated. Mr. Caklile: Would it not be well for the citizens of Evansville,"" of at least as many of them as feel an interest in retaining the canal ana ot improving its usefulness, to have either a public or an informal meeting and talk over the matter with our Trustee, and see -"what "is necessary to be done, what can . be done, and how and when it shall be done. If the Trustees cannot or will not keep the canal in' repair, n other parties can operate i without ligislitive action, nor can the trustees delegate the power to other parties, without aa. enabling act. The Legislature must tact ' before : the adjournment or it will be too lata for any good. If the canal is suffered to take care of itself for one year, it will be past all hope of repair; the banks and wooden structures, if left without water will become rapidly dilapidated and will cost more to repair them by far, than if kept in use ; besides the legitimate business of the country, tributary to the canal would seek other channels of trade and transit and could never be re stored. ... '". . ; The business drawn here by the canal is of more importance to Evansville than most of our citizens imagine. In looking over the collections at Evansville, as reported by the Trustees for 1857 (and which is no doubt increased for 1858, as I learn the tolls have increased considerably), I find there has arrived at Evansville more than $100,000 worth of .wheat and, flour, and nearly $150,000 of the production of the hog two items alone near a quarter of a million of dollars. The import of agricultural and mineral productions by this canal are large, and if cut off and diverted from us will be felt, not only in trade, but in the reduced value of roal estate. " The supplies of wood and coal and water, for manufacturing pur poses, ; the supply of timber and cooperstuff, together with the boatloads of groceries, salt, furniture, stoves : and ' other articles shipped up the canal, constitutes a large business, which will rapidly increase. Now, we must not flatter ourselves that tbi3 trade will come here by someother way ; perhaps a small portion of it Would ; but a very small portion indeed.' It would cut off the trade with Green county entirely. No trade North of the O. & M. B. R. would come to us. The trade of Duböi3 that comes to Petersburg, and ultimately to Evansville, would divide between the Ohio river at Troy or Rockport, and thcrO. & M. R. R. at Loogootee. The trade of Pike county from Petersburg, East and 'North, would find the O. &. M. R. R. The Southern portion of Pike County would find the Ohio' fiver at the nearest market point ; which would be the case ateo with , thq " trade of .Warrick county, now. carried by. canal, so-that-in stopping;the cabal we will--no doubt löse more th an one million bf dollars' in our import and export trade ; this any one an ex amine f or themselves, as the, figures- are a part of the records of the Canal Collector's office. Can we afford to loose thö trade, or shall we arouse ourselves to action aha se cure it, and make our right and our interests known to the servants : o -the "peoplcy 'and let the Trustees of the: bond-holders know that we too nave an interest not only in " die completion of -the; canal to Evans ville," but that itjihall bejkept'opeu fdf Us? if they cannot make it pay,' we will try X3 Keep u open ourselves. ,t ,..r -Legislative Proceedings'.;1 The Senators, on Wednesday, did but' little except to attend to the joint .convention to elect the Sinking Fund 'Commissioners, and to hear the petition of the woman's' rights convention. .The House did but little else but attend to the same business. . The following resolution was adopted; ! U, S 1 ' That the Committee on '. the ' Judiciary be instructed to inquire into Xhe constitution ality : of chapter 59, of the ; Act --of the. General Assembly :tbr! tho year 1857, and that they report tu a result of such examina tion and inquiry to this House without de lay, ., ... , ' ..... ';!9fl) T I 5f?Si Mr., Gordon said the resolution contem plates inquiry into the. constitutionality of the, Swamp Land, bill of 1857. A great deal of land had been disposed Of under that act, and it it be not constitutional, it is proper we should know it. because further action on the part -of the Legislature may be necessary, either to arrest thd sales,' or to place the purchasers in a proper situation where they have purchased in. good faith.Some of these purchases ham been made on contract tor ditching.-and nrr ditching done 1 am satisfied that unwarrantable; .specula tions have been made on , sales of such fraudulent purchases... 1 have papers in my hands that satisfy me of this fact. It is im portant, then, that we should know whether this act is constitutional. My own impres sion is that it i not.-; i The following is one. of the resolu tions presented at - the- State' Temperance i J Convention in session 'at'( Indianapolis. It is somewhat in me. "ure-ana iaggot i style Resolved, That, as a Ust-resortwhen the State refuses to protect tue jlives of its lnuaoltanis, wnetner irom, mo, .ouKperxown-i dians, or the attacks of foreign foes, or the assassinations of desperate men, or the more dreadful influence ot tippling houses, they bave the God-given rightwhich. na-sconyen-tional usage or written "law-can take away, to defend themselves "and repel those who attack'them. Si Thk Railroad CosTRoyERsv. The old struggle for ascendency in-; the; transporta tion of business, between tha Ni Y. Central, the. Erie, the Penns'yl vania-and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroads is about to' be renewed -It appears that, some time- since .the .PresU. dent of the Erie ascertaining that, the '-ar rangement of October-Jäätwas Wöi4ing,',m3 - t juriously for his roadj ötified ,the other Presidents that he deSirecf a fre3h meeting, with' a view to remodel' the" Convention. It seems that theother"; Presidents were reluctant to alter - that which they had soire cently ratified, upon which ilf'-Moran gave notice that in event of hi3 view$ not being met, the Convention of" Ögtobec .would-be J considered by the Erie as tertninated on tbe lstbf February.' U f i rtt nsai.'&i

BThe Brandon (Miss.) Herald of the South, suggests the name of Gov. A. P. Willard, of Indiana7 for the" Vice Presidency, in connection with that of Jefferson Davis for the Presidency. ' ; E ;

g- A morning penny paper in OuiciflK I nan is uu&eu 01. a cuuipuuy iroiu-iue East, it is said, entertaia the project. . It got rather cold in Canada' the other day. On Monday; week, the mercury was more than forty degrees' below zero: This was sufficient to freeze the principles out of a model politician, the modesty out of a street lecturer, or the disinterestedness out of a Rocky Mountain wagon-road contractor. ' ' ; ': ' ,.,"'",. . Z . The Nashville New tells of a venerable old man in Wiiliamson county, Tenn., eighty-five years of age never took a chew of tobacco though making in his life millions of pounds who never smoked a cigar or pipe, and never had: ori a pair of boots. .-. .,...'-. . ; . . i i fiThe Salem Register says that during the late cold 'spell the earth and the ice cracked frequently with a loud report, and in one instance, a large linden A tree, on Oliver street, was split from the roots to the top of the trunk, with an explosion like a piece of ordnance. - ;- Sekten, bcott was robbed ot his over coat by a couple of clever rascals at the St. Charles, New Orleans, last week. As he was going up the stairi surrounded by a crowd, two individuals insisted upon reliev ing mm ot nis overcoat;; liracetuiiy lie consented, supposing that the act was only part of tbe hospitality which had been offered him : but, unfortunately,' he has beard nothing since of his supposed ad mirers or his overcort, and has had to procure another. - . : 0 Bf,A young, handsome, and hitherto respectable married lady, of Buffalo, was recently arrested for public intoxication and sent up for thirty days. . ... ea The story about - the ancient Egyp tian hotel register, upon which was found the names of "J. Cobb and E. Sau, Mesonotamia," is a fabrication. Jacob and Esau were not accustomed to writing their names in that manner.' ... ßg-John Bard, who resides at Anandale, in the town of Red Hook, in Duchess coun ty, a gentleman of large wealth, and also of large heart, in - six years has .expended over $60,000 in erecting and supporting chapel schools, night - schools, and clergy men, ' and in other kindred work, not the least practical of which was the erection, to near completion, of a beautiful chapel on his own estate. . Work to the amount of $20,000 had been done Upon it, when, it was destroyed by lire. . "J eS The Cleveland Herald says that Dr. Daily, the drunkard President of the Indiana University, was accustomed, when Presiding Elder, to light his cigar in the pulpit, after service, and walk through the aisle puffing the weed, and blowing a cloud of Smoke that was not incense but- should have incensed the congregation about the church. .'"..'.. -.- . ; fits? It was so cold a week ago at St. Paul that the mercury was down to 37 de grees below zero J the minute, arrowy spicules with ' which the air is usually filled of cold mornings grew to transparent tenpenny nails, huge spikes and shining bars; and when one trod on the pavement it was -like fine steel. ' 1 - - - -i .; ßf An exchftigc speaking of the treat ment a police officer received from a drunken woman whom he was endeavoring to take to; jail, says ' she ,, kicked and cuffed him around, as, .freely aa.if ha bad bceniier hnfi? Robert Harlan,' colored man', , has purchased the two celebrated Kentucky race horses, Des Chiles and Cincinnati, at high prices, and will take, them to England in tha. Spring, ito.-. contend - for the honors ot the British turf. '' --' ;,-,. ' - gL The St. Paul Minnesoilau. Icnrnslhat the FortSnel.Ung speculators have-failed to pay up tha second installment of $30,000 due, to Government,' on the purchase of Fort Snclling and its Reserve;- and that instruc tions have been received there to" foreclose on their obligations aud resume Govern mental possession -of the ' premises. It's a long lane that has -no' turning ;' and 'the speculators are likely, to , be... tripped up at last,. .v ' i -' peX? It is roporteiftbat' the Washington Union and the Statet i are la benited under the tame of The United iStatet, and that its editorial management Will be under the control f Roges A. Pryor frho-.'.js at present the editor of the Slates. 4 t fm i ne v incenncs nun says there is a prospect of the starting , again of the old Bonner cotton factory at that placeM-' ' BL.A man named Samuel Hott, was waylaid on the road between .Newberry and Washington, Davis county, some days since, by two men, who gagged him, tied him to a tree, and rined his pockets of $100 and two watches. He is now at home scarcely able to walk a perfect wreck ' from the suffer ings he endured;.01? i The Fountain County (Ind.) Ledger says toe aisuiiery- or 'Mr. watson, near Cleveland, in that; c&unty,,' was destroyed by fire last week,., causing a loss of about $4,000. - ; ; ( ine aaric, races nave less nervous sensibility than the whites. .-They are sub ject to nervous disease. They sleep sound in every disease, nor does any mental disturb ance keep them awake. They bear chirurgical operation much better than the white people. .:.:' h"'- ., ; j Woman's Rights Convbntion. On Wednesday, the Senate and.ilouse' :he!d a joint session for the purpose, of receiving petitions from the ladies. sA vasfcrowd attend ed, When .the object of the, convention was stated by the President, three' ladies pressed forward talth.e stanF""äiid. one of them read a pefition"Sighfed by" 'about a' thousand per-sonsmost-of whom,- the Sentinel says, were - . .f. teS'i''---;-'-.' '-- . residents gr v ayne couniy,, praying tor cer tain figlibfof property,;' and" such a change in c the' Constitution-of the' State as would give the right of suffrage.. to women. The t reader of the petitition then delivered a very .small specimen oi a speecu in -a very low tonö. Then another" lady ' tried her tongue for a time. The Convention then adjournedThe description of the scene which followed, the" reporters abandoned, in -despair. What might be stated " a free interchange of sen timent" folio wed.VsTJe&niW calls it " class meeting." Thei'' members of the House and the ladies .had aTgeneral debate on-jollification, 'X old clothes, whisky. The-Sentinel says: '' - We have no idea that one out of every ten of the ladies present had any sympathy with the movement f and we are quite sure that they heartily wished themselves out of the scrape after the first exchange of opinion and. sentiment beganv; ";":iiJ " ' . Wft think the idea of this joint convention was'a very foolish oneA-that it-was agreed to without sufficient reflectiotton the part of the members,'.,through a desire to concede as muchias' possible to the right of petition, and partictitariy teethe gentler sex ; and w are sure; it has 'not.. advanced, the. cause it was mtanded to aid.. . 1 i i r-l a. -v

i'8gLol Moutes has undertaken ä new enterprise. She has secured the services of a ." sharp versatile, and,- ready-witted New York politician, ofHhe ;Tammany tHall school, and together JLhey" bave t started to.

take .Europe by storm." She has opened out in a lecture at Dublin on the subject of " America and its "peöplc,""'in--wriicb she' is not complimentary by' any; means towards Brother Jonathan. Tt is 'said she' has' "a long list of fast men and slow-ones, -saints and sinners, pulitii-ians, Congressman, merchants, gamblers, managers, actors. &c, all of which she caught in the mazes of her witcheries ; - together with ' curious scenes in New York, Philadelphia, Washington, New Orleans, California, and .Australia, which will be held up to the grasping wonder of John Bull, and she - w ill parade all her lovers and aspirants after the pi'anher of the spolia of a Roman triumph." !r , : The first lecture of Prof. Mitchell, a the Academy of Music, New York, on Astronomy, delivered Friday night, was a splendid success. The Academy was crowded from the parquette to the third tier. - ga Sherwood G. Parish, clerk of the Planter's Hotel at Raleigh, N. C, was killed with a bowic knife on the 11th inst., by Erastus Hogg, who he was attacking in the dining room of the house while the boarders were at supper. ' i . " '"i.' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 410UT OBOE BS FOR SAME. Öuveral tkousaud dollars in County Ordors, in guns to amt, tor Bale by tbe contractors on tue Jfrauklm street linage. Apply to ------ UASL.1J flLiliSJiUHX, or-jnn22-Gt WILLIAM U. WALKKB. lTf JbM.JLJa It. .1X11, UJi VMJYU WW located on tbe Northeast corner of i'irat and Sycamore streets, for the purpose of repairing Musical, llepeating, ana otlier waicnes, jewciry, Sc., tegs his friends and the public generally, to call upon him, when satisfaction will be guaran teed. - - . . - jauaa nj.'Ti;n taw JL DOLLARS will be paid for such information as will be legal proof of the death of JAMES JOHN WARD, a Canadian, who was last heard from some eight yeors ago, "sick at a farm-house near Evansville;" or any other information of him will be gratefully received by Lis widow, a small sum of money being uepenuuni upon aunu iiuuruiauou...iiu was wf very intemperate habits at that time -between thirty and thirty-one years of age ; about 5 feet ten inches high; hair a dark brown, with a tinge of red in the wbiskers ; large sieepy uiueeyes, large nose, straight or very little curved; small mouth, with a scar up towards the cheek, on the right side. Address . BAKJtlt & lUSiiK, janJ-lmdiSltw jsvansvme, in. Rom Htn ft sum ubmje 24 "xi Virginia Tobacco," flOO i ' Jigsra, various brands, 1 tierce Bice,- 4 hhds Sugar, ; 1 package Codrish, 4') bxs and half bxs Ilaisins, - 10 bbls Molanses. For sale by janShi . OLMaTED A SABIN. 1T! A.VU1' SVPPLMKS Leaf Lard, - Tear Barley, Green Apiacs, Split l'cas, Dried A)ple8t: : : Pecnns, lried l'eaches, . Prunes, Datrs, -4 j i Sweet Potatoes, . Chk'kcn, ' - Keathet-. jan'22 . . OLJISTEU fe fABlN. V sell nt auction keRS or Aails, siignuv daniagid by water, on SATL KDAl next, at two o'clock P. 51-, on the w harf, at the steamboat landng. jin21-2tj- 11. MILSU.N, Auct r. McGEOKGE SHINGLE & STAVE MACHINE Making from 60 to 80 Phingles per Minute, t V . J, A. BLAXCPK1), Proprietor Vut Iinllhnii; ' Kentucky, ArkatiiaA, . t Mirliignn, MiitalHtippT," "" 'i'.' - Alabama, ,. JSouth (Violina, Gtxirgia, '" ' KlorUla, , ...'.,",. i; Louisiana, Taxa,.'..?'." ft '. j. Illinois, Wiscoiisin und . , , iv- Misoiiri. - torM. Amknts a Ev.su'iMr; Indiana : MESSRS, IUUTZ fc. I1EILMAS. THE siibBci-ibeTa would Teiieclfully inform the pnblic that thV have secured an agency to mil the abov named Shingln Machine, mid that they will nil all ordr on short notice. , vnc 01 tneso ma chines ha Im on' irxhil)itioii for sevxral days in this city, and its iiperior mem u acknowledged by all. Persons who may donbt t he ability of this machine will do wtll t enquire of our l.mnlx-r dealers, Mr. Glover mid Mr. Perrns.; and any person in the- city who ha seen the machine in operation. - The Machinenaw Shiiigh a assinooth as if planed, and nt the .rateof two thousand n-r hour. We would also state thnt we cau fnrniiili Engines sufficient to run this Machine ön hoft noi ice, and on reasonable term. 'all an&" ,zet Circnlar or pcr9iiB desiring Circulars, who will send na their addirss, can have them sent by lcair. '. Rti Ofiice corner of Main and t-'econd streets. ' janZl-tiin - - KKTi? & HEILMAN. jf 10J iy Oi L..-- Til H AiMtX-V ARTICLE of Breckinridge Coal Oil just received by JSIOKDABD TUOMi'hOÜ, jaii21 . - - --.v . - ' -i Druggists. MTORI' O BJTIOJ V O T i V Mi. ORdered that the owners of Lots 9, 1, 11, 12, 1:1, in. Block 277, Lamasco, fronting Fourth Avenue, and between Franklin and Seventh streets, cause a plank sidewalk to be lai'd on .-mid Lots, within .HO days after tlie publication of täfc uoiice, end in default thoreofthe Common Council ill proceed to perform said work, and the cost aud expenses accruing thereby will bo, assessed and collected by sale of said property, or so much; thereof as will satisfy said loin and costs., - - , , - By order of the Common Council.- " .. . K- A.XEWCKJS, City Clerk, Jan21-iftr " J. P. BURKE, Deputy. . t . VolKsiiotu copyij-- i .no rh cBEnM.Ecojvöjn i i WW. IS-WKALTII. u and-i-fter the ftretdayof j Fehrnary nitx', Grncerte wWI Hie sole bv Z. H. ! COOK ' SON foiTCiWh or Pnxlno only, and those i buying for casii will TeceiveH reduction equal to i the exiene ef book-keeper-, collector and bad tlrbtn, j which we find is-qnite airMtem r and we conceive it wrong fo make- ch customers p.iy the expens-s id' i slow say said no nay customers. - ' ( I - jan2Q i ; - .-. Hi COOK ft SON. ! BESHUBOVJVlt SPICES j 18 doien cans Mustard, assorted, 2: , do -loose ; do, v t. ,; . 2u0. do asasorted.Pepuer, -Ginger, Alspice, Cinnamon, Ciove,-&c. -.WarraBCed fresh and good. For sale by , . VICHE&Y BliOJ?., 82 Main st. JB If CK WHEAT AJVIt SVPEBEMJVE : FLOUR -60 bbls S. F; Flout,- . ... a i-.- fn bug- -'""dot " " "a : . 6e bags BnkwhönV Flour. Call Boon at ' YICKERY BROi';,82 Main st. " IWWOLASSES, SIGAB AJVlFC0 Ei bblsuew Molossea-.-j ö bags prime Kin OoHee, - I 1 pociteta Java , t ;jiV' .5 obis am d White .Sugar. For sale at our ummi low ratf s. sw jan20 ,,- . .-VICKEBY: BBOS82 Main st. WTW EAL E8TATU PRIVATE .IffcALB. the iinders1giioL Truster of the Presbyteri.-iu nrck (N. S.,) of Evausyille, Indiuia, wish to sell Lot So. 107, Old Plan, situated on the corner of Maiiv and Second street.-. Bids will be received by JOHS Vt. FOSTER, at the office of Baker Foster, until February 5, 1859, when the bids wifl be opened, aiid the Trustees wilt then decide either tö' accept the bid or-'bids. which thoy iaay consider best, wf!h reference bothto th. amount offered and the terms of payment, or they will advertise the property for sale at public auction. ; Bids may be for the whole undivided, or for any part of tha Lot. Thi Uille irill Iii mirranted by ; parties whose names, with any fuctritr information which may be desired,' can be learned on applica tion as above, or to either of 'the Trustees JAMES E. BLYTFTE WILLIAM BAKEK, CHARLES SV fKLt i TrW - 1. SURUA3i;- -.- - - r " , . -, 6 JAMES WANSOn -.'1 "t! JpH W. Foster ,-jScq'r ofthojföard. ip3$fäj:

MISCELLANEOUS?

WJVTEBJi8TIJ'G TO J-Jt.nKRS JL Just received this day in store acd for sale, 2U0 bushels English Seed Oats, a very superior article. Call and see them, at HUSTON'S Feed Store, under Telegraph Office, ?" "" janl9 QfUJVnRlJlS J lrT BECEt VED'd T OLTSIlsTED & SABIN'S 10 bbls Green Apples, wsil bbl Texas Pecans,--"" ; -!iKa' 1 bbl Filberts, ' ? 1 bbl English Walnuts, .a.-1 S bbls Almonds, ; 'j 7W lbs Hamburg and W. K. Cheese, , 2 bbls Winter Strained Lard Oil... .. - Just received and for sale low. . ; janlä I R.'JSHEIt BOOMH-rTU-O OX - three very pleasant rooms, furnished oc not furuixhed, in the central part of the city, suitable for a gentleman and lady, can be had on reasonable terms, by applying at the Journal Offioe. janlS-tf "TB TIt'XOM?ÖFÄBtjyrEBSMIi'. WW JACOB STRAUB fcegs to inform the pnblic that he has associated with himself his son FREDERIC in the Hardware and Fron business, and hopes that the liberal patronage bestowed upon him heretofore will be transferred to the new firm. The style f the firm will be - ' - -.-! .. , JACOB STRAUB ft SON, jan!7 ... u Main street. PATENT :c KON-EXPLOSIVE, SELF-GENERATING THE public are now favored with the best, safosi, and most economical light ever produced, equal if not inperior to the best coal gas. It is adapted for Churches, Hotels, Stores, Reading Rooms, Private Dwellings, Mannfactories,- Steamboats, Railroad Cars, etc. -It only requires a trial to prove its superiority over every other portable light now in use. ' "'-- "' - - " ' BES- For sale -t STODDARD ft THOMPSON'S Drtig Store. - - - - ' janl7-lw p.'WJS IV WHOLESALE . fJHftt J-JMf w W HOUSE. I take pleasure in announcing to my numerous friends that I have commenced business at No. 28 West First street, (in the house formerly occupied by Messrs., Morgan's as a Boot and Shoe store,) where 1 intend keeping constantly on hand a complete .assortment of Groceries and Liquors, which I will sell for cash or on short time, to prompt customers, at a great bargain. Give me a call. : - , . . ', A. M., SIcGKIFF.- - Evansville, Indiana. ... 1 1 - jaul7 mmEW noons WW 40 boxes Star Candles, ' 150 dozen Brooms, - 25 do ; Zinc Wash Boards, ' '' 250 -do Buckets, -- ' -i-' 25 bales No: 1 Batting, ' - '' ' ' 150 reams Wrapping Pajier, ! J. 40 bdls do Twine; ' 10 gross Bonnet Boards. t Just received and for sale cheap by ' janl7 A. M. McGBlFF. rmiort-itt o j.v ciojbs , Jff 40 boxes choice Virginia Tobacco, '. n, ; ; 60 caddies do do , dm, E N. ' "! i 150 boxes Washington Cigars, 50 do Principe and Regalia do. For sale by A- M- McGRIFF. I dlt (Tk 0k fd ffk YELLOWI-Oi: JL VJJ V IT KP LAB SHINGLES just received and lor sale at the new Lumber Yard, corner -of Main and Eighth ftreets.- i ',. jan8 . NEWBERRY ft CLEMENT. 1 Jf iqVOBS :' -;. - ' --.,. JLj 30 bbls Old Rye, Reserve and Bourbon, . :'' 4 do S. M: Wine,' . . : . - ;- lOhfdo do, - ' -'. ' ' '. : :-' - 10 hf do French Brandy: . :' ' ' ' ' 10 bbls do do, ' ''; ;:'-.' j .- - 4 do Cherry ' do, ' - ' ' . ' ' . 4 do Ginger Wina, -' -"'-' - 2 do Lemon CordialJ" 1 : Just received and for sale cheap by . . 1 jan!7 - -. ' A. M. McGRIFF. " OJS'E BBL,. f BEPA.BE BS SAV8AGE MEAT, put up bv a good farmer's wife, and for sale at - .- .. . Z. II.: COOK A SON'S, jin 18 . . ; . . JNo. 22 Main street and 2 First et.-' l WpXEL'VTBMX , J"0 TICE. J0 TMVE JBjt is hereny given.- that the undersigned has been appointed Executrix of the last will and testament of Ira Thayer, deceased, Jate. of Tandurburg comity. The estate Is Solvent. " ' ' " " ' s - PHI LIND A; I; THATEBT ' janlö-3wd ; , . Executrix. . QTAJ)'l EBOJH VJYitEM,JVSTBE--J ceived in store aud for nale 5 tons Oil Cake, superior article. 50 tons Hay,'. . 4 jS il--.f. 15 tons Bran, ,. r-f ? " 5 ShipstuuVi V, n.;i; j , iauO , j 5fKTbushels Corn,., j - i--; ." r ; , 300 bushels Barley. Aud for salo cheap for cash',' at the feed store of RUSTON, Water street, under Telegraph office. . - jaull fcr i'At J'fJ' OFE AT VOST.TÖ make room Wr'a Spring stock, we now offer our stock of goods at' eost, consisting in part of Dress (iomls, SliawlSf VlbakB.Cloths, -CassimpreBt Flannels, Muslins, Prints, Ac Tonus cash. ; ' janll-ÜW " ;', JAMES OAKLEY ft 80N:;. 1 f! HE Mt JMOSSit UAL.ES, A choice article, just received and for sale by " T; 8.1 . GILBERT ft CO., " . janll -. .- ; No. 4 Syxauiore streetjTffXf lAaE. WE WISH TO EXJLj change Dry-Pine Lumber at the lowest prices, for One Thousand Dollars wortli of County Orders.W will take the orders at OScerits on the doibjr. ' -ALSO--We wantSaooo in City Orders, forhich -wawill give Pino Lumber, nt low prices. jan8 . , NEWBERRY ft CLEMENT."" fIREEJS APPLES, PV.nPiS.MJVS, VJT Walnuts, Oatmeal, Sweet Potatoes,; Parsnips, Split Peas, Poultry of all kinds, English Blak Oats, Canada White Oats, Fggs, Onions and Turnips, at reduced prices, at - Z. H. COOK f SON'S. " OfS TE HSSE'SECT Z P.' BAL TMmore Oysters at 15 per ean ; 60 cents per half can, at j'aiiSJ ' : II. .COOK, ft SON'S. -, JfWABVOVK UBOTHEBS WILL BEJLm MOVE iteir large stock tf Groceries to their hewetoreen theeame lot they occupied previous to-, the fire, next-week, where they witl "be pleased to greet their old- customers and as . many new ones us possible wM-h extra good bargains to begin the new year with; ' '' jan4 WE n .TIO LA SSE 8, JJV 1 0 A. VII lü gallon kegs.. Fur sale by .T jauG OLMSTED fr SABIN. JZMECAJX-siioo bvshelsTextba' jCi Texas Pecans just received, superior to' any - other made aud for sale low.' - I jan4 .BABCOCK BROTHERS. - ; jTi BOCEBtE S-' " "" T" '" '"' ; ! MO boxes assorted Tobacco,' j i ' -500 do- do ' Window Glass, : i . i; HOOkeg do Wheeling Naiis,, f' - 10 tierces "new Rice, . . " " i ! ' WKI pkgs assorted Teas, ; j 50,0t-Kl Lights, ass'd Window Sash, ! - 150 assorted Panel Doors 1' , j 1 )0 kegs White Lead, . . : I ; ; ; 100 doz Painted Buckets,"" !. I - " 25 doz assorted Tubs, i" -' zo ooif vv asn oarua. - - ., , , ,, With a full stock of goods usually kept by groi oers, on hand and for sale by " jan4 ' - BABCOCß; BROTHERS,, - JHi LA T BOAT '. EOB SALE.- WE -At , have an A No. 1 Wood Boat for sate cheap 70joet long, in prime order, with or without skiff. jau4 BABCOCK BROTHERS. aOBIIAOE i : " ' X : HKJ coils assorted Maniiia Rope, . . 50. do---.-du---Hemp do, -1 - , ; . 25 do- 11.111 p Packing Vara, ' C ä5 bundle 4Jotton Twiiie, i tf i . coils Cotton LJne- For sale bv t jani BABCOCK BROTHERS. dB SUffl so oois ianners eii tei P . " 25 Uo Wächiae Oil J - irjr"do "Linseed Oil. Fur sale by . jan4 BABCOCK BROTHERS. V i q u o b s7we ha we a evll JLd assortment of.Foreign -and Domestic Liquors and Cigars on hand aud. for sale: -' jjan4 BABCOCK BROTHERS. ff IJUE AJVIt CEJ1IEJVT, .. JLd -- Sou btrts choice Wlilte Lime, , : - -108 do II rriraulic Cement.On hand and for sale by', . J . Jan4 BAECOClC BROTHERS.' äwtmsm8nm . i' -t l"(i bbls Rectified Whisky, WW. ir.( 25 do choice old Bourbon, ;. I 25 do do do Rye, t f" 25 do' do American Brandy. ' I store and for sale low. - - - r- f :jah4 ' '.'; BABCOCK BROTHERS, ,HAPP1' VLJ W -EAM '4' V JtLJL JL As tueidd year, has jost closed, leaving a joyous or sad remembrance tall, 1 take this opportunity of offering my grateful thanks to my numerous friends and. -customers tor--their liberal -patronage in Mataining the coxa $ntrm, and will duly merit a continuance of the same. - SAM. EMBICH, jaOl - - - !"NO.'49 Main street.--Mi boxes PaT?red Soda-'l IBT 5( bales No. 1 Batting,' , 's . 50 boxes Star Cnndles.; i 25 do - Lipct Axes,; I 20 do Cream Tärteri, s f"J 60 do Ground Spice,' - . .. 20 do - assorted Tacks " "fV t 1 5 dn- Carpet "do, . Vtj " 50 bbls Yinegar, . : - ... . j , . , , 40 do Cement. Tortale 1V b is i dec31 - ; ORR, DALZELL ft C K ., fdren's Shoes j Men's, Ladiea and. CWldren,' Over j and andels, at s Kj. SAM: EMBIÖÜ'8ire.i49Maint.-,-ji S4 B. Tay yonr oh, debts, jr--r-. janl

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EUWXBJ 0- SMITH, WltOEiES,E CUAUt MASi V OU1 ulit.K., jiarKBi street, Evansville, Ind., will keep on hand and make to order every variety of Caifeaud Wood Seat OH A IBS. The Trade supplied at lowest rates. viloteto, Steamlmats and Halls furnished promptly to order. Being prepared with all the improvements in Machinery, e., and cheap lumber, 1 can offer to dealers in the West or South as good a Chair, and at lower rates, than can be had in Cincinnati or elsewhere. Chair plank and timber for chair stuff wanted. Terms cash, or approved paper. All work warranted. ,,..,..,janl-ljt.. fcii r"" kegs atwoi teil N'.-i. Nuil.-i, f j A .",.. lO) do t ,do . Ct hpikua,,i t;,-,)- , .60 do. do Wrt. do... . v- -. i 50 .do Fine Bine Laibiug Nails, - i.. ., ', '. '25 do -'5d Barrel Nailsi F'or sie b v -, ;juec.')l ' . ,; ORR. DALÄELIj ft CO - miE U "V'JiA R'S 4 lT N.I OB EDMj V W , t CON V NG'i'ON have received l w slock .for such gifts -.- T": - .ri t-i ih in) - --is- The Album de Feroglioi k.-rtw .-- . A b.autiful collection of rtieewiHld-Desks, And a great variety of Books in' aMiqne and elegant bindings. Also, a new supply o! Chitdren's Books., j.. - i -..-.. -i"- --lei-3t TUTTjLE'S JPATEJT SAWS-1-! case inst received. CBOSS-CVT Also on hand 24 Rowland's German and C. 8. Mill Saws, :' 5 dozen Wood Saws, framed, for sale low bv decSO JACOB STRAUB, No. 40 Main it. VBJ T OUT.-T-A.8 A ÄTIO.V Of eluded to close out-entirely at costs. All are invited to come, as we will give good inducements for j:agh.., ' ' dec3l : - .1. OAKLEY A SON. iiik &.&& u"K ' n O fJ9t Shingles ; 60,(M)O0 feet dressed Pina Flooring, the best -quality ever Bold in the city.. For sale, cheap, at the new--Lumber Yard, corner of Main and Eighth streets. dec22 . - ! NEWBERRY ft CLEMENT. 'TIOUJVTi'OBnEBS.W U-.J.VT $100 in Cotiuty Order, tor which I will pay 00 cents cash, or 95 cents in goods, or on retail accouuts. docz'J - CHARLES S. JCLLS. -myAJVA WIM SA LT 400 BBL.S. MM. for sale low by 8. E. GILBERT ft CO.. WfAGSl BAGS! BAGS I Wanted in -Em exchange for Groceries. Jan - , OLMSTED ft SABIN.' ISSOIiVTIOJV OFPABTJVEB8HIP. The ffrm of Bittroiff ft Sou was dis solved on the 11th of December, 1858, by the retirement of J. L. BITTROLFF, Sb. All accounts due the old firm must be paid immediately to BITTROLFF BROS., successors. . J. L. BITTROLFF, . J. L. BITTROLFF, Jb. -nABT.VEBSHMP JS'OTICE LOUIS M. and GEORGE BITTROLFF having purchased the interest of J. L. Bittr-Jlff, Sr., in the ttrm of Bittroiff e Sou, have entered into a partnership under the style of BITTROLFF BROTHERS, and will continue the Watch and Jewelry busiuess at the old stand, No. 48 Main street, .between First and Second. Having combined the storks of both Houses into one, we have now on hand the finest, largest and best selected stock of Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Clocks, Spectacles, fto., ever seen in this city, and which we are selling off at prices very little above the cost. Those who wish to buy fine Jewelry at very low figures, are invited to call at No. 48 Main street. i . dec22-l m - BITTROLFF BROTHERS. . ginCBCH OE THE ASSUJiPTlOvV, SECOND STREET. The interior of this church has been lately finished and supplied with mauy more pews than required by the. congregation ; consequently strangers to the congregation who may desire to have a pew in the said church, are informed that the pews will be indiscriminately rented on the 2d day of January, 1859, between two aud 3 o'clock P. M. The church is warmed by a furnace and lighted by gas. - -;- -- ;'- v For the future, until contrary notice, the vespert will be at 7 o'clock P. M., and there will be a short lecture between partsof vespers. . - - doc31 O O B SPBMJ'aS-SOJniE THIJVG new and itul the thino. Jut opened at ' " . ; decl3. ----- - - ' CHARLES S.. WELLS. m7f WB' - JnACFABLAJiril BESPECTOJ FJLUiHy announces to the citizens of ivansviile that he has leased the abovo Hall for a short season only, for the per pose of giving a series, ol first clans Dramatic Entertainments. r - - - - . -'-( A VII 8. AJIEBSOJ MEB CHANT TAILOR, Mitchell's Block,. Main street, Evansville, Ind. Headquarters- fur slogan Clothing made to order. -Gents' Furnishing Geods,sucli as Shirts, Collars,, Ccav&ta,- Handkerchiefs,' itc. Also, a variety of Piece Goods, made up -to order in the very best style -and manner, at quick' terms, small profits and extensive sales, - dec22, - f IT J-It R I E S7A lJ.Tt O .VII H, EIL BERTS, Brazil Nuts,-English Walnuts. Figs, Dates, Raisins, Currants, hock Candy, Oysters, Lobsters, Surdities, Alum, Epsom Salt, -Sulphur, Roll Brimstone, Copperas, Madder Ext. Logwood, Indigo, Cream. Taruuv Soda, - Bedcords, Blacking, Batting,. Cloves, Cement, Cigars of all kinds, Nutmegs, Ginger of all kinds j Glass Jars, Tumblers, Lanterns and Flasks, Lemon 'Syrup, Mustard, Matches, Pepper Batwe, Spanish -Moss, Stwne Pipes; Powder, Safot.v Fuse, . Tobacco of all kinds, Fancy Soaps, Starch, Viuugar, Cordage, Letter, Note. -Cap and Writing Paper, Teas, Flour, Oamphor, Envelopes, Saltpetre, British Lustre, etc;, etc. - A supply of tbe above kept -eonstantly on hand) and fbr sale low, by - 8. E. GILBE BT ft CO., f kdec22 -. . Sycamore street, near Water.1 ' IIONALO FISHER; .....................THOMAS IHILU8S, JH. , "FISHER & BOLUSS, nWRASS POVJVItEBSt EM JVM SHE B S, MJ0 Steam Pipe and Gas Fittens, corner of Pine and First Btreetu, Evansville, Indiana. Respectfully assure tho" public that any orders entrusted to their charge in the above branches of business, will be executed with -promptness, and in the first style of workmanship: - . A Variety rf Brass work constantly on hand and manufactured to order; ; Strict attention paid to Locomotive and Distillery work.'. Steam Gauges, Gas und Steam Pipes always ready. ;. ,r . Highest market price, In cash, paid for old Coppet, Ili-ass and Zinc. " ". decl3-tyd A ä f ELBE BRLtH OE THE VrmJr Jrbet quality , on hand and for sale by, l doc22 i- SAMUEL ORK. COLLECTXOJV OE present books ever in the market. Women of beauty from Somtramis' to Eugenia Strafford's Gallery. ' Favorite' English ballads properly illustrated, and a hundred other valuablo works beantifully illustrated and embossed. Call and Foe them before buying elsewhere. It 'costs nothing to look. . . - dec22 D t)BELL ft' COXYNGTON. -g-VST BECEl VEIi AT ÖEMSTEI P A S A BIN'S 5 bush Dried Apples, 6 do - do,. Peaches, '" 5 bbls Green Apples,. '--;- 1 bbl soft-shell Almonds, . -' 1 frail of Dates, , i i ; : -.)- -Uii boxes Raiains, v -u.;,i.--12 bbls Vinegar. --dec'lO OLMSTED t SABIN. J7 KJVTIHTU V-JT. H. BAIBII, Jfl. MI., respecttuiiy informs rue citizens of Evansville and vicinity that he has, located here permanently for the" pur pose of practicing Dentistry in all its branches. Bay Plate work from a single footh to full sett, at Eastern prices. Teeth filled iu a superior manner. ALL WORK WARRANTED.. 'Office No. 45 Main street, under City Gallery t ; doc23 ' . tfyURLS T.tlAH AJVIt JS'E W fllAB j PRESENTS, cotisistingof the following Books: ; Gallery of Famous Poers, ; . ... .'r . : ; Women of Beauty and Heroism, '" i Lays from th Land of Lmher, , , American Scenery, - t-A Book of Beantyy " : iieafJetaof Memory,- '-'Gem of the Season,"' ""r ; I he: Atlantic Souvenir,' -Q'be Oriental Anuratl,-"5 The Sacred. Allegeries, ' Josrphine Gallery, ? Dow in.theClouil, . ..: Rhymes and RoiiddeTays ' Drysut's Poems, . V i .-Poe'B Poetical Works, x ' torn. Moure's Works,- ' The Prince. --'-'- -. Alan, a fi iim u-u tt-t i t nf TlililM. . . PnTiir Rnilrw . Psalms and Hymns, and many others too timiw f ousto mention, together with s fine selection of Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Cabas, Acs 4 ' , Fo sale cheap at. -,-"U i. HEALSY',"5 " dec22 Cor.- First and Mailt str.t Evansville, la. (rjrärBBLs7MOLASSE8f A P- -bhds Sugar, "; . r; .- - 25 boxes Raisins,' r-: ".5, JTZ- - Almonds, Dates, Prunec, ftcT ' dec25 - ; OLMSTED tt SABIN. mmo. l sAL.naj, jvoi i- jiiacmV W .erel, No. I Pickled Herrinfc Nöi. 1 Seal od ami Magdalen Herring. For sale bv docio . . Z. If. COOK ft SOST. -s. Evansville Conimercial College mmo. 1,. JVORTH FIRST STREET, mi W EVANSVILLE, IND. This institution presents every inducement to young- men, wishing to acquire a thorough practical-knowledge of DoubleEntry Book Keeping, es weft" as a g mcrat Business Education. - , .- - . This inetitutton tias teen in successful Operation ' tor over live years"; For Catalogues- or other particulars, call at the Hhoim -ot address) ' " "" ' decl3-lyfci JEREMIAH BEirM, PrtncipairI 'lTT'A JVA WHA . SÄlLT.ir&OO BBLS. 1 -.'Salt, in good cooperag for sale at Ageuts', price. - .j WHEELER r RIGGS. 4 I "B.BESU . CAJV- -PEACHES, EBESH tiin.StrawlwiTies.--! Fresh Can Quinces, r--i Preserved Quinces - .Preserved Peaches, - H : Do.v-Ä-Peana t if Do - Oranges, - t i. De iemoBsy i,i Da ' " PinAppki;! Strawberry JiJB. .. . Orange Marmalade, 5i Braudy Limes i r - do, -"" . - - J'eacneSi i-por sale nv r - dec 15 r, t at rtm-i Ä- H. COOK Sffl.--tfiAXADA BF.ED OATS 5t) bushels for sale by V deo7 " i-'W DALZELL r CO. '

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THE OUT A S& RELIABLE PAPER, EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL C1 0 JVTAMJVMJ'V , E VEBV IIA , ' full und accurate reportSiof the statu of the Market?, and the' very talesC current news of the day. -ALL'THE NEWS Furnished to the Associated Press is promptly laid before the Renlers afi iho Joi'RNAU , f j ONE AND A HALF DAYS IN ADVANCE ,"jr.thjj,gjntfitiiiu fitptn.... . An exciting rSessioii of Congress is now bejnjt lieitf, aiiJ anxfotii;, Jo liear elaborate - reporls of the proceedings, should avail themselves of this opportunity, and snljscri' for The Journal. The terms for' 'the DAILY JOURNAL are $5 OG per yen? t and 52'5f f r six months, IN advancr j or 10 cents p?r wcjjk,, if paid to,the Carriers, t A carefi)vsuumiu-y. of the : doings of the Legislaliiru will bc-niado-n! for eyery" paper; In short,- ";mdensed view of nil that is geing bn in tho Universe, will tie furai-thed iirs readers every day. '", -.,',; i decS p Ii LA WABE STATE LOTTERIES. .JLP. ... .-.CAPITA U füIZE 4:0,000 , -" . ' 4" notice, .l.:.: :. : Tliis is to inform the public that we have disposed of our entire interest in the Lottery Grants held by us, chartered by the States.. of Delaware. Georgia, Kentucky, and Missouri, to the firm of WOOD, EDDY ft CO, to take effect on the fist day of December, 1S58. And we most cordially recommend .our successors to our former friends and patrons, feeling assured that the busineet will be continued with the same integrity and promptitude which has characteriaed it as conducted by ourselves and pre. decessurs fiu-tlu last thirtv-five years.iv -- GREGORY ft MA CBT. . Wilmington, Del., Nov. L5th, 1858.. t -- WOOD, EDDY & CO.. MAN ACERS. (Successors to Gbeoobt ft Mavrv.) Tile undersigned Itaviwg iiecor:e' owners of tbe ONLY LOTTERY CHARTER N .DELAWARE, offer to tho public Ihe'followiig scheme, to ba drawn each Wednesday iu Jami iry, I85S, ju Wilmington, Delaware, in public, i rJur the superintendence of sworn commissioners appointed by the Governor. .". . . , ... - " . i'tatm 63 draws ou Wednesday, Jan. 5, 1859. Clan 74 draws on Wednesday, Jaiw 12, 1850. - Cln BO draws ou Wednesday, Jan. 19, 1859. Claim 9S draws ou Wednesday, Jan. 20, 1859. THIRTY-TWO THOUSAND THREE B USDS ED AD MX ET YStX PHIZES - IVeaily One Prize totveivTwo Tick - . ; - . , eta! v , . - 8 Xnmbfr-1 Drawn Ballots. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! - :--'- ; TO BE DRAWN Each Wednesday in January. 1 Prize of.. ;.. .540,000 is.. 40,000 - 1 ; " -- ..... J. 2 Prizes of ' 2 - - "... .18,827 .10,000...., . 6,000.... . 4,000.... .....18.827 ,....20,000 . 12,000 8,000 7,000 .... 6,000 .....12,000 ..... 7,500 6,000 7,500 ,....50,500 6,500 .... 4,650 2,600 .... 3,900 .94,900 ,..270,400

3,500 1,5(H.... 800 .... 500 .... 400 .... " 300.... 2-50 .... 100.... ".. . 70 ., 40,... : .... '- 20.... JO.., 32,3U6 Prizos amounting to...-..,..w... $578,177 ,, Whole Tickets $10; Halve f 5; Qnarter $2. - : Certificates, of Packages will be eold at the following rates, which is-the risk: - ä -CertificaU-s of Package of 26,Whole TickeU...$149 60 20 Half " 75 7S t . V t.-,-j " r 20 Quarter " 37 37 ..Jn ordiiitis, Ti'-kuts or Certificates, enclose the amount of money to our address, for what you wish to purchase; nauto .the Lottery in which yon wish it iuvested,-aiid y helh-r xou wish. Wholes, Halve or (Quarters, on n ueipi.of wLii li, we send what is ordered, by first mail, together with- the scheme. Immediately after the drawing, the drawn numbers vail le bent Willi a, written explanation. Mä"I'urchsei-8 will please write their signatures plain, and give the name of their Post office, County andgujite. ''.-,:. - - .'Ti.-..-: v .-- - - NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.; Thos6 Ti'hu prefer not" sending money by mail, cu me li-i". -.-.-. i, ... fc'-THB ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, : whereby-m.'mey for Tickets, In Bums of Ten Dollars, and upwards, can be sent us AT OUR RISK AND EXPENSE, " from any city or town where they have an office. The monev and order must bo enclosed In a "GOVERNMENT POST OFFICE bTAMPED ENVELOPE, " pr the Express Co. cannot receive them. -- AUJfess Order for Tickets or Certificates to i. ' " - - -A i WOOD, EDDY A CO., -decSS, a,s ,v - i-. Wiiniiugton, Delaware. JjnWLY Str PPLME8. CALL AJVIt HflPt'LY YOUR WANTS " ; 20 busliels A No. 1 Sweet Potatoes,' "', .; f 50 dozen Kggs, : . - ..-., 4 , .. !.,.'6 22 sacks. Extra Family Flour, r j.. Ü t' 2 bbls Loaf Laid. . . ;., , -' -.. Golden Sy rup by gallon, keg or barrel. . .j . .Plantation and Sugar House Molasses do, 'Vinegar an extra article, ... , a, i Buck wheat Flour," -. - - -- ,i Apples green ami dried,: ... , ----- --- .. ' Prunes, Dates, Zaitte Cun-ants, i Gherkin Ph-klesr ' - - - ' ; M TomaUHatstip-GothiC Tints, '. ' . '""" Pepper Sauce, ' - '.' ' .1,. ."'b "Oystdrs in cans, hermetically sealed, . ' Homin.v, Corn Meal, . ' '7 -'ti Dried Beef, Baron Hams, tjrtiir Mackerel, Pickled Herring. ' ' ' " Jn15-"' '" ' - ' OLMSTED ft SABIN. VTCHEB KJWEN5, 6, 7 AJVMI 8 inch. Also, Butcher Steels, for sale low at , decllK .t j CHARLES 8. WELLS, 13 First St. . "Vb ' 'R. 'BABTOJVS (ROCHE8TEB) MP COOPEIi TOOLS A No. 1 goods , and also Patent V-. Crozes jnst received and for sale by dec28 JACOB STRAUB, 40 Main street. VHJVEII WOOilEJS'BO WM SlOO nests, six each,' a good article, for sale very lowny- . 15. OllBEltT ft CO., ja15' - No. 4 Sycamore street. " O W SASH-ALL' SIZES WW and best quality, just received and for sale low by , S. E. GILBERT ft CO., - Jittlö ;.U 1 ? No. 4 Sycamore street. " ' -ByERE&TMJVUrTOFAnjtIEB9. JL 8EED OATS FOR SALE. Just received due -from England, 100 bushels of prime Black Oata for seed, weighing 42 tts per bushel ' ".'..- , i Also, 8 bushels prime white Canada Oats. Call, and see them at ' Z. H. COOK SON'S, . : janl " - No. 22 Main street, and No. 2 First st. . 1 BBX WA L ME IIB TP (iOOHS, A fine and cheap lot of Dry Goods just received,. which must be sold in order to make room for the. . Spring trade, and therefore you may expect bargaiiuv at the Cash Store of .. .. .. -. -' . -c SAM. EM I! ICH, No. 49 Main street.. ' ' N- B. If- you don't wish, pay your eldj debts. - ' - janl CHB1STIAH KaATI. ........ .......WM. HKILMAK. : KRATZ & HEILHAN.; : t ; CITY FOUNDRY ! . . ' 1 1 '.'. MANUFACTURERS AND BUILDERS OFSTEAit,. - .VV--ENGINES ASX BOILERS, :' -Saw-and Grist Mill Machinery, Tobacco" Screwsj ; -Uumtnlng Machines, Chinese Sugar Caue Mills. - . ; ", i . Thrating .Machines, tici 1 i-.i. i wt . EVANSVILLE,"TN0.' rr rgviE r-RofitiEToita of the citt-fouii JL- dry beg leave to inform their -friends and tht pnblic irrgeueral,that they are prepared to do, alLj una or ' . -- . .. MiTTTv . x-r vrv-vrTatTT-vrr tr-A-o-tr - and everrthintrshnertairiimr to the Foundrv busi-' ness. - They are manufacturing.SiEAit noiMa and. f BoiLfKsof any size and power required. :;Saw Mil;.' Machinery- and Mill- Gearing of any size; Distillery and Mining Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Gum-" ming Machines, Thrashing. Machines, Mült Mills, ' Horsepower, 4Jorushi-llers, Machinery of all kind -made and repaired. Iron and Brass Castings of very descripttorr Iron Honsefronts; Cellar" Grates," f-C. Cooking au 1 Heating Stoves of the' latest ira-.J proved patterns': Hotlow Ware, Dog Irons, ftc.' ., -- BREWERS, DISTILLERS, RECTIFIER3,ftc, V Sunnlied with Tverv -description of Copper and.h Sheet Iron Work, ; Brewiwf Kettlee, Eefrigorat!,, . 1 . . . . w". ;i ! V. .... .i.. an w.,,. n AlWiUIWai", ' i1'" Kl öuuutauo . . u. -.u. an imnroved niinojule.-Colnmtis for Alcohol Stills. - Yeast Jugs, Cans, eyphons, ftc; Copper, Lead and 7 Iron Pipe; c-opper, Atrass ana atob rumpa 01 evervovariety, for beer, spirits, oil. Jto. Bras Cock and ! ' W orkmen sent to all parta-to nt up worr and dorepair ob. Steaiu Boiler, Copper and Sheet Iron Work, to. "'; .-r.- VLP atEiALS iiouuiiT. ; .... Tbe are dealing in arid selling Allen's ImprovedV Steam-Gauge, Wrought Iron Welded ripes and Tu--, hing, Hiram Hopkins' Improved Srhut Machine, Stepiien Hughes' Flour Separators, German Bolty illscioth, Guni Elastic .Beltiug, Packing, Hose, j of the kind. Tiuplate, Sheet Iron-, Block Tin.-s j Pig Iron, Jiabit MeuU, Mpelter, Hire JBnct. ' I They have every facility of the best Machinery - Mliem,-rheic-'wwlivlilu 1 Mtttetition, - filling- Order f promptly, watrantins their work, and are satisfied4 f with reasonable prices; ' : "' ' ' " Office and Sale Room, 'No. 60 Main treet; - ' omiary, Kotier UM ana raacnine onop 11 ? sireet oevween .rirsc-aiia iwwiin diiww, ille, Indiana. dee7 ' ei a s5 o HBVjna FOB. W W - sale by S. E, GILBERT ft CO.

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