Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 145, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 27 January 1859 — Page 2

EVANSVILLE, IND.

THURSDAY MOXNIKO. J AKTARY 27 THB MEMORIA! TO THE. U." . SKKATE.-f-Tho memorial jsf llieJndiaüaliegißlaturc on the right of Bright and Fitch aa Senators from this State," wGITeToun3 on "our first page. It should be-re-aff'ByTever "citizen, as an important döcümen' in our political history. t&A.t the Cantfl" nieetirig ö Tuesday evening, m&af interesting facts, inj relatioato the Canal, its construction' , And tnanage-' ment, were elicited byUhey ,9cn83ion; - It was stated that Jr,vrmiam3,'fli chief en! gineer, living at Fort. "Wayne, ; '.iia'dneTer. been over the line South of Terre Haute but twice since 183when i towas first appointed and those visits were to supervise its location ihe- had never seen "the. worlt since its construction. Mr. Boll, the resident engineer, had pccupiedhjmaelf with his farm near Terre Haute the past ten yearsj making an annual or biennial trip along the line in a comfortable packet boat' perforifling a part of the journey by night, 'and getting only a passing eight of but one; half of the work. His knowledge of the condition of the Canal, which he was paid $2,000 per annum for superintending, .was aot usually so accurate as that which could be gathered from any citizett in .the Streets here Sueh had been the : attention '-given ihe two chief engineerswnowere annoally receiving about $500 from the Canal jTreasnry to the Southera: division. ' Whether their labors had been' equally, 'arduous upon the Northern division wasi'unknown. ' If a'private company should '' take ' charge of tbe Canal, it was considered that the services of these two gentTemenrcould. " without -the least inconvenience or loss, entirely dispensed with, and their salaries, and those of other drones, amounting" to aboat $17,000 per annum, bo saved 'tohe j.company.vlf that sum was now .injthe treasury' from last two year's earnings, it would be amply suf ficient to put UieQtnalU1? repair' from nere J w 1 . - .1 . . .; . ...... ' - - -: ,l ' Mr. Jones had passed alonjr. the canaiMaÄ week as far up as,- Petersburg. There , were no expensive repairs attywhere-rtqtiired,- so far as he traveled. ,', 4- fow thousand dollars would put it in good tonditioö'fandhö very important repairs would be needed for" two years. The people alongcr the .line were ready if tbe work ßhauld be given upt6 subscribe any amount that might be needed, to put it in good ör'derv - There was not a tanner or merchant that- hesitated to pledge himself to take stock. jähere was every assurance that if the canal could be got out of the bands of the Trustees, ample means would be provided to put it' in' good order and to keep it so, and to make the work a blessing and benefit to the. country through which it flows, instead; of a disappointment and loss, as it had always been. The testimony gathered along tbe line was unanimous in ascribing the grossest neglect and the mobt shameful mismanagement to, the Trustees and Engineers.'", These gentlemen's professions of devotion , to-the interests of the canal and an impartial regard for; the proBterity of the Southern Division, had U'e.i earnest and often repeated, aiid might be sincere, but there had never,becn, in the eyes of all men who watched " them, a more remarkable instance - of, inconsistency '; between professions aud performances, than in the conduct of the Trustees 'and ' Engineers, from the beginning of .the work; 'If rthey had begun with the design to make this part of the canal useless, , and keep it so, they could not have found a more effectual mode than tb adopted. ' .' : ,::' It was conceded pu all hands thatiitwas best to get this division of the 'canal out of their hands on auy terms, and to let them retain the lands if they have auy legal right to it By statements from the collectors -office, it appears that the imports and experts by the canal, from this city during the last eleven months fhough during that time the canal was not navigable one third of the time amounted, at a. very low - estimate of value, to a sum between 600,000 'and $700,000. According to the estimate of others, they were nearer one .million . in . value. Ths is equai to one eighth' -of-the , entire trade of the 'city ."jTbeTloss 'of. this trade would be seriously felt in . the prosperity and business of the city. Judge Fost ter stated that while the revenues on the Northern section of the" canal 'had been rapidly declining during the last three years, the tolls and business on the Southern division had been steadily increasing, affording some encouragement for the future. Squire Rowley declared, that the canal had never been completed, for from the day it was opened for navigation to the present time, it had never been in a condition to pass a boat with a. full load; it had never, more than three feet water at the summits; whereas the original plan ' was te have had 'at all times four feet at least.. According to the terms of the; act of Congress,' the iands were to be donated to finüh the canal from Terre Haute to Evansville; they could aot be diverted from' the original purpose . nd they must still be applied to finish this lection of the canal, which had never 'been lone. It was, however, thought prudent to iay nothing about the lands . if we could gain possession of the canal. .Judge Lawld it had been Mr. Butlers's intention to lave given up the canal last-June, but it ras prevented by circumstance. : Mr. Butr, it was said, had unlimited control pver he affairs of the canal. He appointed tbe ' esident Trustee, and his own vote and that f his co-Trustee decided everything; and he appointment of a State Trusteeso far tbe exercise of any real power in the ' management of the canal was concerned ras a farce. The city of Yincennes, having re- ' ently paid off its debts- to the old State ank, is now entirely out of debt, . :

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? -The Washmgtoa"fi'afewnichisan ultra free trade paper, is alarmed at the prospects of the passage of tariff biUr-It says there was- a ; private meeting one evening! last week at the Treasury Department, 'assembled at'lhe-suggestion of übe- Secretary, to discuss tbe question of an increase of duties Themeeting came to o definite con clusion; but this, in the opinion of the States, is an alarming fact to the free trade men.-- It - says rönTlhdicafions7TJönefesa may prepare itself fot'a'&riff bill'in a ve'rjr fewjdays. It is apparent that .the; whole innuenceof the Eiecutive'is1indireit65 jo Una end. , ,-. . j -j, rl YTJ'f '..iTlia prospect excites nd ' little j'seqsatiod among the .States-right,' Democrats of the Sonth and West ; and there is talk 6C as- '...- t-.i -.... ja.-""' peinuimga party paucua to uenne ana expound the old Democratic landmarks, j It is easÜy forseen thai the rriattef ot the 'tariff nee before 1 the Mouse, it. Uiere againsi the protective ; tariflV0with , specific duties on coal and. iron--the majority sen timent of Congress running strongly in that direction. It was hoped that, by the' aid 'of the Committee of "Ways and Sleana, and ttie rules '.of he House, , the . project might be smothered this session, and time gained to get the opinion of the country on the issue; and as well to give.opportunity for th revival in business and feven'ud to show the , want of necessity for & further increase of taxation. To th 9 friends of home industry .these tears of the States, are sources of hope that some measure inay yet be adopted : by this Con gress, to give an impetus, to the slowly tsi yiviDg energies of business'. ;,l..-;f; SiSf- I t ' f.- .:. -A (12 V'l -1 ii Cab aw ,--k ;The Creoles of Cuba'appear. by no means so opposed to being purchased and ünnexeö to.the,.Unitedl ßtates, aa the bid Spaniards Who rule the; IsTanasare anxious iajhave u suppose. A great many protests and deCla rations against being transferred have been götteWnp frbn:h municipal and corporate bodies through ,darjnJ3nenceaadlient to Bpajabut little success has attended the efforts Of. thej Spanish officials to get tip popular addresses and petitions to t he Queen against tiie measure. Tlie crec-les are not very'sadappaVenÜy, in their contemplation Of Jthä eveht.j . correspondent o(. theNew Orleans fieltu overheard a conversation between -a Creole -iandl a Spaniard, who ' were discussing the' 'subject of the President's Message lo a listening . crowd in. the streets of Havana, whicii illustrates ' the, feeling of the population, The old 'Spaniard thrpatCUCU, 11 KUUCmilHU IUUR pittU! -W UUI U UUS property and gs iatk. ti Spain.-is'-The creole" replied, " that was J just what ' the Yankees would like to have him aed his fellows clear off his old dilapidated buildings and antique : machinery, 'and quit the cpnntry,and leave it free and open to Yankee enterprise ..and improvements."'. The retort excited no dissent; among the Creole listeners. l.gtlttve Proeeedlngit. ' On Monday, in the Senate A' bill to provide for the transfer of State stocks, and to prevent fraudulent issues, was engrossed and passed by a vote of 37 to. 5., ... ; 11 , A large number of new biLU wer introduced and referred, the. greater portion- of which, we presume, will aever be heard of again.: - '' ; '.'..':.' 'V.! '.'-V I' i ;A joint resolution was received from the House,, requesting, pur Representatives .in Congress to demand $500 per ahnuni for the use of the State House by the United States Courts.' ! ' ' '; ' .C ""t':';,' " In the House the report of a Committee to increase the lottery fin to $500, was concurred in and the bill passed, . -v. A resolution was passed requesting the Trustees of the Wabash and ' Erie Canal tv furnish the House immediately With an account of moneys furnishod to each of said Trustees for salary .or otherwise since the creation of said Board, and that the Clerk of this House transmit a copy of this resolution to Thos. Powling, Esq., President TniBtee.at Terre Haute.. ; : : J.; V. A bill was introduced, -jassed its second reading and was ordered to be. printed, providing for the distribution '.of, the Sinking Fund, and defining the . duties-of officers therein named, and setting -apart and dedi cating the same to common school purposes; providing the manner in which the same shall be managed, and providing for the distribution of said fund among' theseveral counties. : . . -.- . A great variety of new-projects were broached in the form of bills and ' resolutions, bnt none of them are of much interest or have very little chance of becominglaws. ' Thb OHEGost- Was Claims. The grossest frauds in 'connection with the Oregon and Washington" war debt, have been brought to lipht by the House Committee on Military Affairs, through the efforts of Mr. Faulkner, of Virginia, chairman: Tho whole debt, as reported by government agents, is about Bix million dollars, of which the committee assert that not more than abont one million is justly due.' Some of tbe charges are outrageous." Pistols are charged at fifty-five dollars each,, muskets atone hundred and twenty-five dollars, oats at five dollars per bushel, hay at one hundred and twenty dollars per ton, and other things in proportion. These outrageous claims have been very zealously supported . by Gen. Jo. Lane, who must have been conversant with their unjust and illegal character.' . . . k , Indiana Senators is Washington. -After the Indiana memorial was presented on

Tuesday, Seward moved a resolution, that ! all assets and vymg all liabilities. The name of , , , . -iA . ... thp firm to be used only in liquidation. Lane and McCarthy be admitted to the! r. .-..-. ..-.- E. 8. BABCOCK"... floor, but Brown objected, and the resolution j Bv.;.VMX,,'Intol';.- f. H" ? BABC '' lies over till to-morrow.. . : - , . . ' ' W 8 T BETWEEJS THE tJEH- : Speaker Orr, afortnight ago courteously j .ThuORAY

granted them the privileges of the floor Of the 'House, at the request of the Indiana delegation. They will endeavor to obtain permission to address the Senate, orally, concerning their right to seats. If this be refused, they will present the Judiciary . , , . . . ... committee an elaborate brief, arguing their case minutely. -i

uava we aujr mure iuurpu ys amongst us ? If we have, we will no doubt find it out soon, for-ia almost every-paperwe pick up, "a chess nlatca stares ub in the face. The latest is one that is to be 'played by tel-' egraph between BridgerJort and New Haven, some time next-week. -."" T ""''

Owing to the open weather, oysters are-remarxaoi cneap ana aDunaant at Philadelphia.. The North- American "says the " finest .. extri coves big.l fat'-fetf-ows,' about the size and shape of a Dutch baby's 4 foot re selling 6ft 1 ff'a""wthousand."'Co ve jjmuio me urwignig uui i i, auuui nan Hie price customary -daring tbe?' :preseht month,' wniiemcullinga',are-aelling at 1:75' jjct inousana. tiiwsiq..! io ...iüii fui itvi. " Father Bernfaisel; ,l- of : Utah, cost ing documents to his nine- wives,' kdd ino hundred saintly friends of Utah. ' 1 B --t Souths Franklin Massachusetts, ron ilonaay evening, Jonathan Wales ' shot instanllys. Wales fle.d, - and- his body was found next day in "the :-woods; he having shot himself with a pistol. " The cause of the act is supposed töi be ;jealonsy; aa Wales formerly paid his addresses to-the deceased. .Both are -yonng" and, belong to respectable fssailies.'- 3 -j ;it-:-.-j t -.- f- - . I f 8L"Ä; man was baptized in the PöestenkilLcreekj, t Rensselaer 'county,- through sil noie cut in tne tee, ' while - the: thermometer marked 1 J degrees below üero7u i nttSf. Mr. Philips Jesseo, aged' 120 'years,1 died in New Garden, Russel county, on the iBt of December." J A. short time before, his death he was able Tto attend -to his own household affairs, and one daywhile inliis nne riunrtratH vab r ttAüiif hmA hniiJ j - ui V " . u u4 l r. . L uuu. uuu . iih b" xhe temperat liabita' and"' remark anio constitution of Gent- Cass;1 which have resisted th storms of so many winters" cannot much longer- avail.' He is aubieet to frequent "attacks of unconsciousness, and "occasionally for a. whole day is unable to attend to his business'. 9'His friends believe be is BObkjto" take bis departure from the stage Hank a. i t-uw ,-..u. - - - - s8 Animal life fldötisliesf in 'evef5 de partment of, What we gall tiae vegetableand aiineraiicingaoias. Even the Hmran granite rok. teemS"wath kfiimal tife- Animalculeajjavä been discovered df so small a size: that one- miilida Would hot ' exceed a JgVain: oflftndr five höndred millions of these creaturea find ample room tö epor iri ä. idrop of water wntcn w ttnnfc Tfef facb or these must have blood - vessels; 'nerves, ' muscles. circulatingirfd3,c&Cij 3 Well as such. ahU mals as the elophant and the otl ' ä " '" ? J . The wife-of -Thomas Redley,1 of Lockport, New tjork, 'puttier little child in the "wood box, near the stove, for wfe-keenins-. ' while she went down street. The stove became too hoVan&set jtbe wood-box on' fire,5 and before assistance could be rendered the child was burnt to death:"'0'- s. v t&?& nQvel.8xhibition' f is afoot by J ther peopleil Wolcottville New Yorkj who, : on Tharsday evening; January 20, give an entertainment called The Old Folks Kitchen,1" with the costumes, fnrniture, ' spinning Wheelajn motion, and other features Of the old times of one hundred years ago ' JPST, Lyaia K. tjcnooley ' and tjot Mary Schooley, is tho name of the young lady in Chicago who has recently fallen beir, in the most approved -melo-drtmatic1 style, to' an immense fortune-left by n nncle in India. The total wealth of this Oriental relative is stated at $)35,0OO,0OO:, having accumulated greatly since- his death in 1790, aud the equal heirsara Miss Schooley and two others - " BhMrs. Ellen Key Blunt, daughter of Francis S. Blunt, j Esq, the author ) of the "Star', Spangled Banner," and: widow of Lieutenant Blunt of the United States Navy, is giving poetic readings in New Orleans. She.is said to be gifted with man j of those intellectual qualities which adorned him, who amid the biasing bombardment of Fort McHenry', gave birth to that sonoreus, patrioticand battle-swelling liberty hymn which stirs the blood,; and is married to fnimortaiUy. ! 'i-jji ; -- n '- l' BffiL: The Memphis Avatanehr says there is a likely negro girl for salet in that city'j that was brought from North Carolina, who is a daughter of 4Ue: notorious Fred Douglas, the black abolition orator in Boston. - The Avalanche says ; . : As Fred -is amply able to make the outlay, he should, either purchase his own fle3h and blood from ' servitude, or. cease his shrieks' over an institution which possesses such untold horrors., - , . It is proposed in the Illiuois Legis lature, to create a new officer, to be called Commissioner of; I migration, : to1" make known the natural advantages or the Stale, to invite imigration, and point out the best localities to each class of new eomei-3, : and help promote their welfare. 'Thb Govbbnmest Loan. -UA private dispatch from Washington states that the Gqverument Loan- has been taken at above two per cent, premium one bid from- the rity for $3,000,000 at 2.89 per cent, premium NEWADVERTISEMENTS. Tpvtmt em a u Jt 600 bbU, K's, J', and kitte new Macterol, ' 600 boxes No. 1 Herring, - 0 drums Codfish. Just recaived aud for sale low by jan27 PRESTON BROS. Seeker and Philip Kramer, under t.ieflrmof Deck er it Kramer, has been dissolved by mutual consent. The old business will be carried on at the old stand by PHILIP DECKER, who will continue the manufacture of Lard Oil, Soap and Candles, and who will also settle the affairs and business of the late firm. . . PHILIP DECKER, - : - PHILIP KRAMER. rEEERRMJS O TO TBE JTBO VE, g JL would beg leave to solicit for the new farm the sazn o patronage which was bestowed on the old firm, r :. PHILIP DECKER. - - Referring to the above, we request all those who know themselves indebted to us for years, to come up and settle, as we are determined te close our old books. fJanZT- 3m - DECKER t KRAMER. Edquirer and Volksbote copy.) Ol. VTtO,yTMME EH T.VEBMw ship heretofore existing between the under signed, under the firm of Babcock Brothers, is this day dissolved by mntual consent. E. S. BABCOCK having purchased the entire interest In the partnership business of H. O. Babcock, will continue the business on his own account, and is alone an1 thorized to adjust the affairs of the late firm, takinir the same, and bringing it to the Journal office, will be suitably rewarded. jan27 I O TE EJ.nES. n-E -VM " , j have asupplfof Coal Oil Lamps. Onrcustom- ' era can now keep their Lamps well trimmed. -Jan27 - HORNBROOK CO. JUMJ'E8 jl.y'M EJeUJVEEMI8. We keep a good supply of Oils, Gum Pat kHIST 1Q HUm, UUIU uaouiD aaavi biwj, uiiui , Kopo, White Hope, Packing Yarn, Emery Powdnr . j . i . n.. . w .. , . - .-... .. ; t . ! Sheet Lead. In tact an articles neeaea ny engineers. , , ' i HOHJfBROOK k CO.

Tf Ws) -V T E B STBAIJVBB Z.ARMM fWW OILAlthough it was not pressed out be. tween two massive cakes of ice, yet it will coagulate in the coldest weather. Try it. For sale by jan27 i HOBNBROOK.A CO.

rWMiJH 1 TJiM S .' TEAS S-MMPMRA-M.-fi, Young Hyson, Gunpowder, and Bl'k Teas, all of tho finest crops and pat up in packages to auit easterner. Vc tain t lowest rates by - -" - jan23- . . HORN BROOK CO, boxes lust received ""Der' steamer Diana, 'and' for sale low by PKE8TON BROS mm i , c 1-, and Syeamor streets, for the purpose of repairing Musical, Repeating, and other Watches, Jewelry, 4ei, begs his friends and. the public generally to call upon' him, when satisfaction will be guurair. teed. - i. t; ii; 1 i JaniU-lyd .' W W copartnership heretofore existing between the subscribers under the name, etyle and -firm- of McCracken & Bingham, is this day dissolved by. mutual consent, fclMON' McCRACKEJf boing an-' tnonzea to settle tne, business ot said nrm SIMON McCRACKEN, . ; . w. j i u ....... . r . -y i JanmrvfL IHSO. . b'-S i li CI Q T BTVßW t At Evansville; Ind rttMME ' I'JVMIEII&M liVEMt, MJ.MSSVJL mingthe management of the above well-known establishment, begs. leave to return kis grateful ac unowieügements tor the liberal patronage bestowed on the said firm, and by personal and prompt at. tention on thtf part of myself and assistants, hope to merit a continuance of the extended favors here--tofore bestowed. , . Kesjjectfully ,-,-!'( V," -. i s - janae ' ,; , . Siccracken. tfTSE TEMM'M,E'S ul TO id. -.'AM f9 VJLUJt ' tlu OF HOPS AND BONESJJT, ' IT is tbf safest, surest, cheapest, and most rella- I bto remedy furhe permanent ettr-e.iif!3 iciJ siCpLD3 i fL;f s la.COCÖHSr ö- , flniiiirvt'cj ,ci hsrkmmtriH -1 binof's toCe iCHOÜP,t SM Vi 1 r . i 4 1 SwT t tu WHUOPLit CpCUll,,,äd all affections of tbe'.Throat and Lunsi,.Ijtba. Ing preparetr npon fcientiflc principle od from articles that are entirely vegetable . I'tot-J,', -,A COMPOUND BTECP OF IJOPi ÄNJ B0SE8ET la maaafactured by'" ""' "'.'"'. ""' r: . ;.V44aW3fbfe8Uä.- t',.i m 4 BamUtoq',, Butler County, Ohtop rlUim ku er-1 aeramust m addressed ;-nd sola ly t to J t If TT 1 TD A. AI ' TT T -T.T- -. - , T . ausvine. Indiana, nd br Druiriristsacd Merchants throughout, the coaritry -v tf.i-. Jan2f -ly 1 'MB TtMTO B 9 ! POTJTOEB .'300 JLi bushels prime Potatoes, in fine order, for sale at 81 per bushel, byv , Z.- H. COOK A ÜJfc. :.i BL HHEM.H -OJ'MJi'Si i W d fßß 150 bushels Turnips, ,,.t -J li.. do ' Cornmeaf1 " ' "1 r t;- ouDPiooicaji-amtiyJHoUr.-"--" -. Torsale by, 1 , .r Z. H. COOK A BON. -j OA BCSMtELH EJLB C-0BJS', 66ÖÖ " " .bushels Brao. For aal low by ; :r -t &i - jnuoJ" w 7 Z. H. COOK t SON.. W9E.nO tOX,Bt7JkJV V CA.: JstV4iaa rvmoved to Water street, three doors WE are uow mauuütcturing Walla' Patent Folding Spring Bed, the best and most convenient now in use, ai it can be moved or handli-d without any trouble. Call and examine them S ' ' -- jan25 ij lon, Eli It I CO.'H rr - WARE STATE LOTTERIKSt CAPITAL PRIZE ?40,0Ö0(!'' " Ticarts ....,H-i-.-u..;ti.i....;.;:....::;;;;;:fio --koticis; -: s This is tw inform the public that we have deposed of our entile interest in tho Lottery Giants LulU by us, chartered by the dtatra of IX-lnware, Georgia, Kentucky, aud Missouri, to the firm of W'oOD, EDDY. t CO, to take enect on the tiat day 1. liJ eembi-r, 1858. And we most cordially rocouioieaij our 8nccessors to our former friends and patrons, feuling assnred that the biisinesi will be . continued with the same iulegrity and promptitude which has characterized it as conducted by oursulve and predecesaors tr the List thirtv-flve ycartt. "' . ' ,, , ! GREGORY MAt'RY. ' " V'u.jiiKoroN, Del., Nov. I5tU, 1858.- : .'i -- . -. WOOD.EDOY SfcCO..MArtACERS. ' . ' (SrcCESSOES TO GBE40BT A MiVRT.) The undersigned having hecorae owners of the . ONLY LOTTERY CHARTER IX DELAWARE, ofler to the publio the following scheme, to be drawn each Wednesday ia January, I860, in Wilmington, Delaware, iu. public, uiider the superintendence of sworn commissioners appointed by the, Governor. , . i . -. - ... Ctatt HO draws on Wednesday, Feb. 2, 1859. t'latt iaa draws ou Wednesday, Peb.- tf, 1859. fa 134 draws on Wednesday, Feb. 10, 1859. Cat 148 draws on Wednesday, Feb. 23, 1859.' rmnxx-Two yaovsAsu three hundred A KD MXETl -SIX PBIZES1 Nearly One Prize to every Two Tlclo- . .., - : etat .- YS Numbers 13 Drawn Ballots, MACNIFICENT SCHEME! : i - TO BE DRAWN ' Each Wednesday in February, 1 Prize of.. ....510,000 is. .. .....2,000 . ..:..i3,ooo.. , . 7,500 , 8,000... .$40,000 1 1 22,000 13,000 ... 7,600 . 6,000 3,842 50,000 .-..26,000 45,000 8,500 3,250 2,600 ..... 3,900 .....94,900 ...270,400 1 " 1 " 1 l50 Prizes f .. 50 ' 3,342 1,000 are.... -- 500 , 250 ....r... 100 60.... , 40 ......... 30 20 IO ........ 180 85 65 65 130 4,745 27,040 3Q,3tW Prives amounting to -...$593,392 Whole Tickets 10; Halves V; Quarters 82W. Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following rates, w hich is the risk: CertiflcHtesof Package of 2ti Whole Tickets...S149 60 " " 26 Half " ... 75 75 " ' 26 Quarter " ... 37 37 In ordering Tickets or Certificates, enclose the. amount of money to our address, for what you wish to purchase; name the Lottery in which you wish it invested, and whether you wish - Wholes, Halves or Quarters, on receipt of which, wo send what is ordered, by first mail, together with the scheme. - Immediately after the drawing, the drawn numbers will be sent with a written explanation. ftSPurchasrs will ploase write their signatures plain, and give the name of their Post office, County and State. - NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. ' - Those xvho prefer not sending monoy by mall, can use : . THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY", n whereby money for Tickets, in sums of Ten Dollar, and upwards, can be sent u -: , i .. AT OCR RISK AND EXPENSE, from any city or town, where- they have an ofBee. The money and order must be enclosed in a "GOVERNMENT POST OFFICE bTAMPED ENVELOPE, " or the Express Co. cannot receive them. . Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to WOOD, EDDY 4 CO.,: dec29 , . Wilmington, Delaware. QTBJti'Elt'ERO.n TBB SUB8CBI5 ber in Evansville, about the 10th of November 1nst, a DARK BROWN MARE, with a white star in hex face, trim made, in good order, and abont fifteen hands high, about eight yeats okl, very wild, and difficult to bridle. Any one returning her to ns orgiving information as to her whereabouts will be suitably rewarded bv " - ' jau24-tl t-.:i J. H. JAQCES3 A CO. M OM Mi WM.MX f ttHEEti. f-Tbe steamer HARBISON BRIDG ES will leave Evansville for Bowlinft Green and all intermediate points on WEDNESDAY, the 2Uth inst., at 11 A. M. : jad24-3t rfaMTI OBBEBS EON HJM.E.Lj Several thousand dollars io County Orders, in sums to suit, for sale by the contractors on the Franklin street Bridge: Apply to GASLIN A PILL8BURY, of jan22-tt WILLIAM H.i WALKER. :

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-J1WVTUJE EMJtE MJVSÜBJjrCE CO.rk WIM. OF VANDERBURGH COCNTY. IToCeth Annual Report. In pursuance of the provisions" oi ine ootn section cl an Act ot the tieneral Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled. "An Act for the incorporation of Insurance Companies, dofiniag "wr powers ana preecriomg tneir duties," approved Jan. 17, 1852, the undersigned Directors of th Mutual fire Insnrance Company f f Vanderburg County, submit the following report: Amount of property; insured. .....i..Li...$472,640 00 Pednc tjuuvmit of iUcies sdrreudered.-..'; 31,975 00 Leaving am't ( polleies now oatstandiug $440,605 AM Yalue of premium nptcs, as per 3d Anns- . - . - . .al Report i34,5s8,45 Rvalue of prem. notes ree'd since, 34.B19 4S -Peduct am't BuiTeniiored. .... 1,006 87 ; - ; ?. 3,612 61 938,201 06 . 53 12 Value of premium note now on hand., Cash on hand as per 3d Annual Report... On premiums...,; 8513 27 , 43 00 -.' 00 ' 190 37 ' ,149 25 On poUcres...:........v.."vv On Aesamentt. ............ For Interest L.. :...'...!. JTorC, Miller's notea... .1. ';. i , ... i .5898 89 $4,157 01 . it -i iRrHrr at vt.i fJalarWof Officein..j....Ll; 350 OO L Salaries of Superintendents.. r 25 00 juosses paid .........i.U R74 21 Advertising- ,i.AmmjL.&.X-n-kA-& 00-Re-Insurance.tvi.MM(.ta :.i' --j5 0O ' Paöjphlet8i.4.-HÄ-.iÄ.1-li. .24 00 1, -e otarj PublicB.M.i.j.-i. - - 1 00 ' $1,325 21 2,831 80 Cash on hsLi..i...(,l:..;, i.- isAvi : ...vi AMSETfl Ml?''. Present- value of ptemhuu notes. - S3S,2S1 08 Cash on. hmtm,.mu..u.::.t.U....t -2,831 80 1 jrurniture .....ii....jt...il.j...i..,.t.'.. - xbff j -. . , I-i.i i. i .' .. . . r i . i n ) t---. TetaJ.'ii4,iuuiU,...'wU.ÄSÄiif? 41',034 S8 Sumber of Policies outstanding.. .....23(1 Assessments made od Prem. Notes, none - ' Xieete acorued cod not -paid., (not yet , due) estimated at..i....... 81,150 00 -.X sav'i Attest: EOBEET BARuX, 8fc'-. r. STATr OF INDIANA . ;,I .A a aoderbnrgh County, i Bobert Barnes. W. Baker. PMUs Becker.-and -R B. Tenney, being duly sworn, say that they are Directors of the Mutual Fire Inanranoe Company of ,Yandrborgh County, and that the foregoing report Ucorrect and tn to tho, best of -their knowledgo ITT lielicf. ' ' w'r-Mg.-'L-a i:vl VM t,.ift -a--. i Sworn and subscribed before mo this 19th day bf Janoary, 1S5Ö. Witness mv hand and Notarial Sen thedato aforesaid., i J ROBERT BARNES, VM , ; T tW. BAKER, -; A-nit-iyM i philip decker, .. Iw-cjj It. 3.'TENNEY. 'w " , , ... .: . . . ' - v MORRIS S..JOHNSON: ViX jahft-alwAItw': 3 4. ., . I f.Kutarv Public, C-t .WJVOBJrMTIOJV WJJ-TE MM TE.X JL - inJlitiAKa will be Dain lor suca information a will e leeal Driof et the death- of JAMES JOHN -WARD; a Canadian, -who waa nut heard fron some eight years ago, "sick at a farm-house near Evanf' viile;" or any other information of him will be gratefully received by bts widow,, a small' sum of money being dejtendent upon such iuforination. He was ei very intemperate habits at that time boiweea thirty and thirty -one years -of age; about 6; feet ten inches high; hair a dark brown, with a' ting at rod In the whiskers ; large sleepy blue eyes, large - vase straight or vary lUUa curved; small' mouth, with a oear tip towards the cheek, ou the. ngnt erne. Aaaross , ( CAHiuii x UBi itit, h janzz-tma.tw - üvansviiia, Ina JTVR&CEBIBS SCiZ DBIE& ,dTj"B4ba Virginia Tobacco,- . K ooi00- Cigars, various brands, iCi 1 tleroe VXat' 4hhds ßugar- T ' f-1 paokago Codfish, T t " : tii i O bs nd half bz Raisins,. -t;.ti r 10 bbla Uolasseo.- For sale by 1 J.' j jau22 ... . i - OLMSTED & SABIN. Leaf Lard,- ; . I Pear Barley, j i --6reen Annlea. Hnlit Pma.. 1.4 1 .Dried Applesy? Pecans,- .... -.d .-ujt Dried Peaches, mBt,r V. G. . - -". Dates, ' SweePotateeAC-a . A Oii 1 fc Chickens. Feathers. .. I ju22i -iMo! OLMSTED Ä -SABIN. .mmjllJt, Jt T J ucTioji,t fl'iM l W W , aell at auctiou 93 kegs of Nails, elightlv damaged by water, on SAT IT ilD AY next, at two o-'clerk P. M .',' the wharf, at the steamboat landlag.nl it fjatai-2t H. NELSON, Anct'r. -; f ,i UcGEOEQE'S : SHINGLE & STAVE HACHINE Making from 60 to 80 Shingles per muroxe. nio ---J. A. BLAXCHAED, Proprietor 8 -Indiana, u ; ! - Kentucky, " , , Arkausaa, .-, j- ' Michigan, ' v '-" .. Mississippi, ; Alabuma, - '- Vj Mouth Carolina, '-'1 ' ' Oeorgia, ' J :yx: j ': Florida, , , , Louisiaua, -it -, : Texas,' ' " Illinois, ""''.. , ' Wisconsin and Missouri. -.. ' ' LocXi. Aoe.vts ai Evasvu.lii, Indiana: MESSRS, - KRATZ & HE1LMA9I. "THB imbscribfrs would Tespectfully inform the public that they have secured an agency to seil the above named 8ii ogle Machine, and that they will fill all orders on short uotice. - One of these Ma.' chines has been ou. exhibition for several days in this city, and ita superior merit is acknowledged by all. Persons who may doubt the ability of this ma--chine will do wtll to enquire of our Lumber dealers, Mr. Glover acd Mr. Fergus, and any person In the city who has seen the mathine in operation. The Machine saw s Shiugles as smooth as if planed, and at tbe rate of two thousand per hour. We would also state that we can furnish Engines sufficient to run this Machine on short notice, and on reasonable terms. Call aud et Circular or persons desiring Cirrailars, who will send us their ad dress, can have them sent by mail. z1 " Office corner of Main and Second streets. ' "jau21-Ciu ; KRATZ A HEILMAN. griOAE OME TBE BEST ARTICLE ) ot Breckinridge toal Oil just received by STODDARD A THOMPSON, -jan21 . .. . Druggists. f-sORPOBATIOJS .V T I C E.ORWLs dered that the owners of Lota 9, lt), 11, U, 13, in Block 277, Lamasco, fronting Fourth Avenue, and between Franklin and Seventh streets, cause a plank sidewalk to be lafd on said Lots, within. So I days after the publication of this notice, and in da- t faul t thereof the Common Council will proceed to e perform said work, and the cost and expenses accruing thereby will be assessed And collected by sale of said property, or so much thereof as will satisfy said lein and costs. . . - By order of the Common Council.' A. LEMCKE, City Clerk, Jan21-10td J. P. BURKE, Deputy. : Volksbote copy. - -. & MÖBB CBBnifrBCOJVOMlT ml IS WE 1LTH. Od and afte.- the first day of February next, Grocerioe will be sole by f.. II. COOK A SON for Cash or Produce oa.'c. and those buying for cash will receive a reduction enual to the expense of book-keeper, collector and bad iebU, which we find ia quite an item ; and ws conceive it I wrong to make cash customers pay the expenses of 1 slow pay and no nay customers. . .-, , -v janJ .. " Z. H. COOK A SON. I W-1BBSB GBOVJVD 8BJCES-; r ' -Mr i, 18 dozen cans Mustard, assorted," '- " f. 2f do loose do, . 200 do asssorted Pepper, Ginger, Alspieej Cinnamon, Cloves, Ac. Warranted.fresh and good. Forsaleby VICKEltY BROS., 82 Main st.J VCKWBEAT JJMM SEEEBEIJS'E FLOUR 50 bbls S..F. Flour, . , ... .. .... 60 bags ' do, '""'' '" 50 bags Buckwheat Flour. Call soon at - - VICKEBY BROSt Main at--. lifFoTSssBS, sv&AR jJsrL coeJfM FEE 6 bbls new Molasses, -i J, -, : 6 hhds new Sugar, - " 1,s , 5 bags prime Bio Coffee, , "-' 4 - ' 2 pockets Java doy - . . - ßbblsass'd White Sugar. -For sale at our usual low rates. ; . - ? . -; . janSO VICKEBY BROS., 82 Main et. - It E JM L. ESTATE AT ERMVATE SALE. The undersigned Trustees of the Presbyterian Church (N. 8.,) of Evansyille, Indiana, wish to sell Lot No. 107, Old Plan, situated on the corner of Main and Second street. Bids will be received by JOHN W: FOSTER, at the office of Baker A Foster, until February 5,18öS, when the bids will be opened, ana tne Trustees win.; then decide either to accept the bid or bids which I they may consider best with reference both to the, iamount offered and the terms of payment, r theywill advertise the property for sale at public auction. Bids may be for the whole undivided, or for any part ot the Lot. . The title tcill be warranted by parties wnose names, witn any turuier luiormatlou j w hich may be desired, can be learned oa applica-. . tion as above, or to either of the Trustees. . JAMt E. BLIIUi;, I , - WILLI A 21 HAilAK, . , - CHARLES S. WELLS, D.MORGAN, ' - JAMES SWAN80N. Ti usteea. ,) Jons W. Fostkb, Sec'y of the Board-. janl8-tf

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WJ"TEBESTE'U TO Vf RMERS.-i l:Jt Just received this day in store aud for sale, w bushels Englmh Seed Oafs, a very '.superior ankle.; can and see tbem, at RWTO! S t eeil stoi .Telegraph Office. j SVrn RME J If T BEt'El VET) JT 0 OLMSTED A SABIN' -oKt-lObbhr Ureon-Apprw,' 1 uui Texas 1'ecans, 1 bbl Filberts, 1 bbl English WaluuU, 2 bbls Almonds, enree very uleasant rooms, furnishavl iS-.nut furniBbed, iu the centri.!' part of the city, suitable for a gentleman aud lady, can be .had on reasonable terms, by applying at the Jonrual Offire. JaiilSrlf: atonj! oe t O M'J R TJIi RS 11 P. JACOB STRAUB -bemrto infitt-m the:puhlic that hehns assocnited wilh'hiniwlT h ERIO in the Hindnnre-Aiid JromHrtniim-ssnriiJ hopes that tbe lilx-rul-patruna bestowe tiieo hira ' heretofore will be 'trausfai-red totlin wwunii,- ThoBtvle ot the firm wili le -"JAeOB-'STBAUB . ' Nu. 40 Maii slieci, . , janl7 Jjr-EtiHT ! EI U MIT i i EM Oll T ! 1 stn an m-v m NON-EXPLOSIVE, SELF-GENERATING - 3r S i, X' 3W3C I S f . THE public are now favored witli tho best. Safest, and most economical licht vor nroduceil. nhna lr not oi upei tor ro tna oesi. coal gas. It ia adapted Tor i hurchod, Hotels,- Stores, Reading Koomst Privato f C lHvelUugs, Manufactories. Steamboats. Railroad Cars, etc.-.Jt mly requires a trial to prove its su- T penonty over evory-ther. portable .light ,now io. USe. ' ' -''"'"". .',"."-..;,- . . ,,-.,t-r... S- tor sale t ' STODDARD Jt. THOMPSON'S Drugstore. " . ... Janl7-lw , - m,9JBW WBOLBSJtEB GBOCEU V w t HOP8E.1 take pleasure In announcing td' my numerous friends that I have commenced business at No. i'H-West First -street,'-(in the house formerly occupied by-Messrs. Morgaq's-aa a Boot and Shoe aipre,) where 1 intend kping constantly on hand a ootnplew assortment of Groceries and Liquors, which I -will-sell for cash or On short time, to prompt customers, at a- great bargain. Give me call; - - i ;, .- A. M. McGRIFF. ' .i -EvA8ViLT,, Indiana!. ' -- l- janl7 WW 40 boxes Star Candles. a m rif sis -, it . . . . . , t. -- 25 ; do Ziuo Wash Boards. - .-S50 do , BnckeU, - i;-r r- - H'nt Whales Nuit-Battlnir. 4 ,?-ciir 't ri50 reams Wmuninir UiA ... I I o j - 1 - - taj t j . -- f Just received and for sale cheap by vmT" "' . jau!7 - .f ; J.U A. M-VHcgRIFF. ' -My i. -M boxes choioe Virginia Tobacco. ou caauies no - .. do. ... do, ., '4 , , ; ' . .150 boxes 'Washington Cigars, t 5? r rinclpe and üegalia do. " Fot sala hv , 5-a .ai, axumuTF - 1 bm äm ' 'dm dm äfm tjSZröpop- - V VJ wjf V- V LAR SHINGLES just reeeived and for sale at the new Lumber Yard, corTT iqCOBS 'JLi,, 30 bbls Ol Old" Rye; Reserve and Bonrbon. t. aoi o. ju. wine, w... - 10 hf d . do,. wi i-tl v t.,'10 hf do French Brandy, io ddis oo-r --. do. 4 do Otoger-Wfti,-':'Jf ,v .Ju9t received an4 for sale cheap by - . -ianl7- I - A 'Ai .M.-nvtri'lr o JVB UtlM. EREEJUEH HJ IKM ttE . MEAT, but up by good farmer's wife and; for sale ati jan 18 . " -tK VUOK TSON'B, No. 22 Main street and 2 First at. MXECETBIX, JVO TMt'E. JOVICB JEd is hereby 'give,, that the. undersigned -has been appointed Exocuti Uof tbe last will and testament ol Ira Thayet,--deceased,'-lat9-,of Vanderburg county. 'The estate Is solvent. '-' - -i PHIL IN DA P. THAYER," -'' Janl6i3wJ , V a u. Executrix."" tgTJJVMi ERO.1I UJMJER,JIST RE--2r ceived in store and for sale. , " i , ,,K' , ii 6 tons OU Cake; a superior article,,. ( 50 tons Way, ; ( ; ;, ,,a s, ',. lotons Bran, - ., , ( . 6 tons Hhlpstuff." '-'. -"' "V.-it SOU bushels Corn, !- ' '.'."... .i 300 bushels' Barley. " And for salo cheap fur cash, at tha feed store of BOSTON, Water street,linder Telegraph office;' ' " " .;." - ' . - janl I - B EM. V , OME JIT - COST. TO A3 j make room for a- Spring- stock, we now offer our stock of goods, at cost,-consisting In part of DressGoods, Shawls. Cloaks. Cloths. Cassini ores. B Flannels, Muslins, Prints, Ac, - Terms cash. janll-iSw f JAMES OAKLEY A SON. ; I C.H. E Mi .MOSS Hi- BJIaES, a B clioicB ai tide, just received and for sale by I;-. t S. E. GILBERT A CO., jaull , . :. - .1104 8y camoro streati " TjpXCB4J4ME. it"E WIS MM TO EXJCd chsngo Dry Pine Lumber at the lowestprices, for One Thousand Dollars worth uL County Order.We will take tho orders at yj cents ou the dollar. 1 ALSO We want $3000 in -City Orders, for which we will give Pine, Lumber, at low prices. - - jan8 j NEWBERRY A CLEMENT. "jrjBEEJS JtJPEM.ES, E tM EtCUSS, WT Walnuts, Oatmeal, Sweet Potatoes, Parsnips, Split Peas, Poultry of all kinds, English Blaxk Oats, Canada White Oats, Egge Onions and Turnips, at roduced pricos, at Z. H. COOK SON'S. Oi-STEBS.- SELECT J. E. BJETIniore Oysters at SI 15 per can ; CO cents per littlf can, at. " jan8J . . Z.H. COOK A SON'S. . . T9JIBCOCK BROTHERS WIEE BEMB MOVE their larce stock of Groceries to their new store on the same lot they occupied previous to me nre, next weeK, wnere they -will be pleased to greet their old customers and AS many new one as possible with extra goo4 bargains to begin, the new year with. . ', ) . jan4 flr MOLASSES, IJ ww 18 gallon kesrs. For sale by 10 ,yv jane . olmsted sabin: WBECAJVS.' 100 BVSBBLS EXTRA JL Texas Pecans just received, superior to any other- made and for sale low. - ' Jan ' r BABCOCK BROTHERS. itoVERTEsr- . :: WW - l'Kj boxes assorted Tobacco." ' 600 do do" Window Glass, - 300 keg d , . Wheeling Nails,?. t ' - 10 tierces new Rice, j, , . ,. .. ' 500 pkgs assorted Teas, . . . v -- . .j i SO'.OOO Lights, ass'd Window Sash, , '"' 160 assorted Panel Doors, , :ri.-; , , -, - ' 500 keas White Lead.. , ; .... ? i t, , j; ' 100 doi Painted Buckets, . .. - , ; . . 85 doe assorted Tubs, i --j , . " - -5 doü Wafh Boards. "With a full stock of goods usually kept by gro cers, on band and for sale bv 1 - - jan4 ; BABCOCK BROTHERS. . K1IJT BOXT FOB 8JLEB.-WB Jl have an A No. 1 Wood Boat for sale cheap 70 feet long, in prime order, with or withont skiff. jan4 BABCOCK BROTHERS. ORMAAOE 100 coils aseorted Manilla Rope, "'T"!..'1' 60 do do: Hemp - do, ... 26 'do Hemp Packing Yarn, ' - ' ' ' ?5bnndles Cotton Twine, ' ' ' ' 25 coils Cotton Line. For sale by - . BABCOCK BROTHERS. jan4 AfTklLSif- bbls Tanners Oil, V 23 do Machine Oil, 10 do Linseed Oil. Forsaleby , ' - - BABCOCK BROTHERS. jan4 - - B I O V O B S w WB -BA WB A FVLE JLd assortment of Foreign and Domestic Liquors and Cigars on haud and for sale. - - - - - jan4 .- BABCOCK BROTHERS."" TT IM Mi AJVMM CBMEJST-- " MJ, 300 bbls i hoice White Lime, ' - r " ' ' ' ' ' T 108 do Hydraulic Cement. "' On band and for sale by - " -"'-.". ' i, jan4 . BABCOCK BROTHERSrr ... -1 150 bbls Rectified Whisky, i .- -25 do choice old Bourbon, '-' :' ( . -. -, , " 25 do i do- do Rye, . ' " I . : r r ' 25 do." : do American Brandy, j j . In store and for sale low. - - . . . . - ; ; ' jan4. . BABCOCK'BROTHERS.' ' MIA EE J-E IV VEAB 1' U 1. M.. As the old year has Just closed, leaving a iiv. ous or sad remembrance to all, I take this opportunity of offering my grateful thanks to my numerous menus ana customers tor their liberal ' patronage in suatainino-thA Mh .. . a..r .ill .1 .. 1 u mAvi, I continuance of the same. '-ffAM. EMBICH, janl . -ri No. 49 Main street. ' !- t -i ; et C.VMtRXEti30 boxes Papered Soda. 1 tt, - v 50 lialus No. J Batting, .- -. -' 50 boxes Star Caudles.. i,t-Z v i. - j . : l -y,: .A, do Lipct.Axes, : - .. . - ,' 20 da Cream Tarter, yl 60 da ! Gronnd dpice. -:;r 7- S -., 20 do assorted Täcks," v . .-. " .. K 6 do Carftet - do, .' - ' . ., . .- ' . 50 bbU V megar, ' 40 " do Cement. For sale by ORR, DAJ.2ELL A CO. dec3t tTiBOES! SHOES! SHOES .'.'-Just 3 received, a fine assortment of Ladies' and Children's Shoes; Men's, Ladies' and Children's Overs and Sandels, at . ; ... - SAM. EMBICH'S, Ma, 9Mainsf. N. B. Pay yonr old debts, or . janl

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A careful HnniinHrv til he- doings tt tha Löf ! 'f 317 ' ialature will be made hp nt!'VcryJ paaer; "XT short, s coudensed view of alt hat. is geing on in? ' the Universe, will be furnished inr - i-uHai, v.rv -.i i.

i.'- v- . decs i .1 .. . . . - r;u '.Kt O. HMMTMI. WMMOM,ESK.EE V"A1K MAN l FACTI. RE R, Market street, Avansrille,' Ind.; will keep onl hand and make to order every variety of Cane and Wood Seat CHAIRS. Tha I Trade supplied at lowest rates. Hotels. Steamboats and Hnlis furnished promptly to order. Being prepared with all the improvements in Machinery, Ac, ami cheap lumber, I can offer to dealers In tho , West or South as good a Chalrtand at lower rate,, than cau be had in Cincinnati or elsewhere. Chair pinnK ami timber for chstr stuff wanted. lerms cutu, or apjirovea paper.. AH WOIK Wa urteil.-? - , ' Janl-ly warlEtt JVJB HEIMES. -law kegs assorted No. Nails. ?em. KW .do , ' Jo ... Cut Spikes,: , 1 -.. : ,,: o-m-iitü :k.,. -,:do:; Wrt..-do,- , -,:?.: i-.u-.-.t -TV" '"- W do Fine Blue Lathing Nails, ;-. 1 -- . ft .1 b,n"i--j5 ;j Barrel Nails.,, For sale by x ietSlt i URR, DALZELL 4 CO. '

VEBS fUETSU DO BEZI. ' V M .4 CONYNGTOK hav received a new stock - " for such gifts ,twi J -,.- - .-.1 - ' ' '. s. -..s TheAlbund8rVrogHc-r-i "' T- -. ,A bjawifiil i-ollwfiun of rosewood risk's; ' '", And a greut variety of Books in antique atj eleant bindings. Also, a new supply of Children'e ' ' '"' . :ook..-..i, : --vi tae-'.sl - .--.3:-- decSl ', TtfTTCE'S EJTET CROSS-CIT '" -SAWS 1 case-jiut received.'? Also on hand ;fT: . x ? S4 Rowland's German and C. S." Mill Saws, - 6 dozen Wood Saws, framed, for sale low by i . declft r. JACOB STRAUB, No. 40 Main st.i ,. . BJfl B. 'V OJT.-rASAJ'OmO.V Ot--MB our stock is damaged by fire, we have eon. eluded to tlose out .fentiroly at costs. - All are in-. vitod to come, as we will give good inducements far caah.-y - decan J. OAKLEY A 80N. -i. I it(w fltflU J iii ii ebb as - - Shingles ; 60,0000 feet dresaad : . Pine Flooring,, the best quality ever sold in the ' city.. 4'or sale, cheap, at the new Lumber Yard, ' corner of Main aud EightTi streets. " dec22 .. NEWRERRY A CLEMENT.

-rvoiwrr " onnEBS-M wmjvt 100 in County Orders, for which I will pay 90 cents cash, or 95 cents in goods.'or ou retail accounts. !.' dvciS :.' : r - " CHARLES 3; WELLS. ' ' .Tg-JWJ Ü"BJl KIM. TiOÖ BB18. , Jt. for sale low by ' 1 S. E. GILBERT A CO.

, iVS .' , BJtfS ! : BAUS Wanted - iü ---JtV exchanga -r Groceries. ' 1 ' ' - - . jang i ' OLMSTED A SABIN., . W MSSOM. VTMO." OF EJRT.VEU:MJ' SHIP.-'-fhe ffrtrt of Bittrolff A Son was dls-.'-.. olved onthe 11th of December, 1858, by the retire- , ment of J.L. BITTROLFF, Sii. ; All accounts due the c : old firm must be paid Immediately to BITTROLFF BROS., successors.-. '- J-L. BITTROLFF. . ' s , . . ? l tV 7 . J t, BITTROLFF, J. -, .

JBTJTERtlBMP' JITOTICB. L0PI3 ' aud GEORGE BITTROLFF bavin ir norchaaed .

the interest of J:'L1 Bittr-ilCf, Sr., in the ErmofBitt- i , : ;. rolff Son, have: entered into a partnership under 1 u tho. yh of- BITTROLFF BR0THER8, and 1U ,' ontinu the . Watch und Jewelry busiuees at the V -old stand. No. 49'Main. street,' between First aii.1 "-', ..' . Seconds i i !-'' - ' ' ' ' ' : . "l- . Having combined the stocks of both Houses Into. , ', :. one, we have now on hand the finest, largest and ' -.L ' best eeleclml stock- of Gold aiid Silver Watches, Jew- i ;, elry, Silver Ware, Clocks, Spectacles, Ac, ever seen ' .j In thicity, and which ..we, are selling off at price ; , ; Very !ittiehov fhe ciwt. Those, who wish to buy . fine Jewelry at. very low figures, are invited to call at No. 48 Main street. '-....... jd9c22-lm ' ) ; BITTROLFF BROTHERS. gIIVRCJl OE THE ASSPMETXOJn '' '' ' " SECONtt STREET. The interior of this ' church bus boen lately finished and supplied a .' mauy more pews than requir1 y the congregation; consequently-strangers to the-congregation " . , who my di-ir to have a i-ew in the said church. ' are informed that the pews will be indiscriminately - rented on the 'Iti ilav.ot' Jiuiuurv. 18&9. between twÄ ' ' i '.

and 3 o'clock. P. M.. The church, is warmed by i furnace iuid lighted by gas. .,..:-.'!'itjff-.i... - - t. -i' For the future, until contrary notice, the vespere , ; ? will baut 7 o'clock P. 31., end there will be a short ' lecture between pnrtsof vespers, u dec31 -.ii' - .-

O O Ml SEBIJGSSOMETBIJVa new and 'ii thetliitia. Just opened at . - dec!3 . , CHARLES 8. WELLS, i i 'rjf g-B.A. MJLEJBJLJJVn BB8EBCT-' OTÄ fully auuotinees te the citizens of Evansville that he has leased tbe above Hall for a short season "' ntyfor the purpose of giving a series of first cla,M Prninnlic Entertainments. ; . gm A VI MM S, mHJVMMEBSOJVf JttEBBJr CHANT TAIIXIR, MitchoU'e Block, Main -street, Evansville, Indi- .fleadnuartere for elegant Clothing made to order. Cents' Furnishing Goods, -' such, as Shirts, Collars, Cravats Handkerchiefs, dx. Also, a variety of Piece Goods, made op to or- ' der in tbe very beet etyle and manner, at quick terms, email probt aud extensive sales. -- dec33 S(T.v' r i es .jti.MojyBt, biz- ; K9 BERTS, Brazil Nuts, English Walnuts, Figs, Dates, Raisins, Currants, Rock Candy, Oysters, "", Lobsters, Sardines, Alum, Epsom Salts, Sulphur, Roll Brimstone, Copperas, Madder, Ext. Logwood, Indigo, Cream Tartar, Soda, Bedcords, Blacking, . Batting, Cloves, Cement, Cigars of all kinds. Nut--'" megs, Ginger of alt kinds. Glass Jars, Tnmblers, Lanterns and rlasks, Lemon Syrup, Muitard, Matches, Popper Saare, Spanish Moss, Stone Pipes, iPowder, Safety Fuse, Tobacco of all kinds, Fancy Soaps, Starch, Vinegar, Cordage, Letter, Note, Ceö - and Writing Paper, Teas, Flour, Camphor, Envsl. - opes, Saltpetre, British Lustre, etc, etc. . .. ' A supply of the above kept constantly on hand, andjor alo low, by S. E. GILBERT A CO., leca: ..h- sveumore street, near water. aONAI.I) nIIl E...........TBOAS BOLUS8, IB. FISHER & BOLUSS, r BASS FOf.rifERS, E1JVM8BBBB, ' steam Pipe and Gas k Itters, corner cf Pine and First streets, Evansville, Indiana. Respectfully -assure the 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 of Brass work constantly on hand and manufactured to order. Strict attentien paid to Locomotive and Distillery work. Steam Ganges, Gas and 8team Pipes always ready. - Highest market price, in cash, paid for old Cop-. ' per, Brass and ginc. - decl3-lyd . aTIAKADA SEED 0AJSW1 bushels for aale EjV S decT ,-,.,- ORR, DALZELL A CO. rjflME EIJVEST COEEBCTlOjy OE JL present books ever in tho market. - Women of beauty . from SemtramU' to Eugenia Strafterd's Gallery." , Favorite .English ballads properly illustrated, and a hundred other valuable works beautifully illustrated and embossed. Call and see them before buying elsewhere. It oceta nothing to look. ' - dec22 DBELL A CONYNOTOy.--JTVST BECEWED XT OIMSTETOt JrrSABIN'S 6 bush Dried Apples, -- - -..-- 6 do do Peaches, -, :. 7 , ' 5 bbls Green Apples, - ' - j " - - 1 bbl soft-shell Almonds, - ..t--v 1 frail of Dates, - . - - . . .- 25 boxes Kaisins, - . 12 bbls Vinegar. . OLMSTED SABInf. ' decSO eJTTMSTB VrJ. II. BAIBBt, Jtt. It.'. reepectiuiiy lntorms tne citizens . of evansville aud vicinity that be has located here permanently for the Durpose of practicing Dentistry fn all Its branches. "Plate work from a single tooth to fill sett, at Eastern prices. - Teeth filled in a superior manner. ALL WORK WARRANTED. --Omre No. 45 Main street, under City Gallery. '"-" dec23 .;---.; .. .. ATlMMRtSTMAS AJVMJ JVEW iEAB Wis PRESENTS, consistingof 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';' T.- Gem of the Season, , The Atlantic Senvenir, "The Oriental Annual, Bow in the Cloud, - v Rhymee and Boundelays - v Bryant's Poems, : Poe's Poetical Works, a Tom Moore's Works, The Prince.- -" i--a . Also, a fine asortuient of Bibles, Prayer Books, Psalms and Hymns, and many others too numer- . ous to, mention, together with a fine selection, of w nung liesaa, tvora ooxes, Aaoas, sc. . . ,. L. j osaale cbeap at J. UCALKI'S, ; dec22 Cor. First and Main sta Evansville, Ia. WBESH CAJ. EEACBBS. ERE SB Fresh Can Pears, Fresh Can Green Gages " Preserved Peaches, - - Do Oranges, .-- Do - ' ' Pine Apple, Orange Marmalade, Pear 4 - do, ' ' For sale by Z. H. COOK A B0N Preserved Quinces, Do Pears, -Do Lemons, - 'u -Strawberry Ji.ni, n t Brandy Limes, Do Peaches. . declo