Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 145, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 27 January 1859 — Page 3
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Loeal and Miscellaneous. Messrs. Maghce are securing a large crop of ice from the canal. .s.-n,, j " M. TtAnthes,iEsJt1,wiil. deliver ja lecture to the.students fof Behm'i jCommev vial College this (Thursday) evening, at 7 J o'clock. Subject Common Carriers" J XQT Wa call, attention to the advertisement of Mr.. Axewbo ia a , very skillful artist in the fwpair of' tnusicar instruments, clocks, watclies,ic;r. His offi is at the eorner of Firäf and Sycamore streets. Lames At rtxi tos 1 If 'ou wish' to see something elegant, in the way of ornamented work, look at " that baudsoiui pyramid inirickley's windowj at" 'the Patent Bread Bakery. -v,-.. l.-j u Jgy For all . kinds of ooultry, butter ggs, squirrels and choice groceries, call, on Messrs. Olmsted Sabin," at their grocery en Main Street. , They .hav just receired a fresh lot. " '"' -- tgf Messrs. J. S. Jaquess 4 Co., have killed and are cutting up a lot of pork at heir pork house on First, between Vine and Division street. They can supply our citiiens with the ehoicwt of tenderloins, spare ribs, and sausage meat., ," .., .... i , Arrangements 'have - been effected between the Ohio & Mississippi and the Illinois Central ': and .Tennessee Railroad, by which passengers can. be , ticketed through from Cincinnati to New Orleans and intermediate points.. Time to. New Orleans, seventy boon. rriK-vtV--,j':;.;-.lwVi" Bsab KiitBD. Yesterday morning Mr: I'Cris. Cash killed a bear on Pigeon creek, a I -few miles from town. The animal had i been seen at different .limes . in the neighI borhood during a couple of -weeks past, and I is supposed to hare been pot, as the marks i of a chain were " visible on its neck'. ' Iiis j bruinship, moift. than likely, escaped off I some steamboat.,., '.. '"' -' The Commjttee 'appointed by the meeting on Tuesday evening to report what measures should be adopted by our, citizens,, in relation to- the cnnal, insisted' of ; Judge Foster, i. O." Jfones" Conrad Baker ! and O. Denby. The Cemrältteo liad a meeting last uight, and are prupaqng a' full and able report on the Wnar.(lu,k't'on .There' .is' ap increasing excitement in relatiou to the matter, and the meeting on Tuesday evening next, will be an, interesting one. ..j - t - lilcenaa Law. Un Friday'last Tour different bills were : Introduced into the Sonate to regulate the i sale of IVjuortf. Ttiere are as many before the ' Tempefnce Committee of the House. ' They all adopt the old license system as the basis of their provisions, und ä law founded upon that principle will undoubtedly Boon' be passed. In fmrnlng its provisions, we hope tho amount ofjicense and the minor regulations of hausesvbere titjuoras sold, shall be ieii, as iar aspossime, to .me aiscreuon oi the county and Municipal authorities. JTlreenforcement pf alioena av jd, every local- . , j ity tnuKt depend upon' (ho public opinion, of the eouiaiuuity. It will be welly Uverefore, . i to leave the Conditioni of the law, as far as 1 possible, to the' hWal "authorities,' who will . J represent the popular sentiment avowed ilherein. t-fX.-t, C ': ' I It will be better ' to have a '.moderately 'stringent act enforced, than to have a strinI gent one totally disregarded,, as most of our I temperance laws have been in the greater I part of the State. By leaving the amount of I license to be exacted ' to the local authoriI ties, and giving the reveuueT entirely to the I cities sind counties,: the traffic will be regulated according ..-foIJbeV morarSense of thecommunity. Where that demands its sup- ; pression or strict regulation, the license and v i bondswill be heavy ; where the habiU of ; the people and their opinions tolerate a free (use of it, a moderate restraint only on its t sale ean be enforced-. . A law with the same I conditions for the whole State, if not very lax j in its provisions would be inopersti vein half I the State. A law framed to meet the wants J and opinions of the interior, rural counties I would be worthless when applied to cities jand large towns upon the- rivers and lakes. 'Let each community; as far as it canbo perv f mitted, makes its own temperance laws.-" Coercion and the Imposition of regulations fin advance et puouc sentiment, nave ueeu Ifound to be everywhere worse than nseloss. At tSIopetment.' Z l ' A gentleman, three years ago emigrated tand commenced a ; prosperous business in I hotel-keeping." In his employment" he had fa young man as an assistant, to who, during la recent absence '-' ia--' Philadelphia ? he - left the Charge of his bouse and family. I When, on his return a few days ago, at St. Louis, be learned that his assistant had f eloped with bis wife and two children. He ' pursued and o vertook the fugitives at Quincy, Illinois. He discovered them in the act of . taking passage for Bloomington. He jump- - fed upon the same train and followed them to the hotel where they intended to stop. ') He would have taken summary vengeance upon the wretch who had robbed him of his iarthly bliss, but the sight of his wife and i KI Irl ran nnnepveil VJt m r l UliWIdU uuu.x v cu uilll, ) j Resolved to have nothing more to do with his wife, he simply demanded that his children should be given up. The scene which t ensued is said to have beea indiscribablr pouching and painful. .; ;The, wife,, having by thie time repented of her folly,': frantically I begged not to be separated from her chtl- , ...... . . oren, dui to oe tagen oacK wun tnem. lue thusband firmly refused to receive her, took I his children, and -left her ta follow the for tunes of her unprincipled paramoar.
Two young-men -were arrested on Friday, in Atlanta, Georgia,' for "robbing an ,
old gentleman; pi . small eunrof money. Thev were remanded to mil, but the officers1; instead of taking them there, took them out , of the city, shaved t'-fcir.lwir oO; gave them a. coat of tar and feathers, and let them; g. 1 ggg The ' 'Washington ,' correspondent of , the Now York." News, states there is a rumor that Miss Lane, Mr. Buchanan's niece, is shortly to be married to Mr. Magraw, of Bal-i tiinore, brother of the State Treasurer of Pennsylvania. ' 8! Poor suffering Lamartine has just received $70.000 from his publisher for his monthly course of literature this, will keep him a few days in pocket moneys ,'BA negro trader, named V. McKay, from North Carolina, was seized by two men in Montgomery, Alabama, on the 24tn ult;' and robbed of $2,300 in cash, and $3,000 to $10,000 in drafts. Two men have been arrested on suspicion, but without the monef r !'' 1 Robert Robinsou, of Middletowu. Ohio, has received the appointment of ape-1 cial mail agent for Iowa and Minnesota. '.'.;' ,gSjf" A man,, whose limbs are entirely destitute of muscles, sinews pr, rleah, who.; weighs but'ßftyrfive pounds, but i in. robust, health, hearty, ' cheerful,' intelligent, and plays the fiddlewith great vivacity,, has been on esbibitrou iu New Orleans... "B The Baltimore Exe hange says : "No American citizen can ever Cully appreciate the meaning of tie proverb which tells us that 'hope deferred maketh the heart sick," until he holds a claim against the Government of the United States." Mi ; ; ": -, B,Mrs. Forrestthe late wife of the trr gedian, is ia New York City, making desperate effort to obtain the $3,000 a year alimony; which .' was, granted JQ . her by the terms of the divorce.- She has not yet been able to, place her fingers .oh Jh$ first red" of it, payment thus, far bavipg beea staved off by one U?gai protest or another. The amount now due is represented to', be about $40,000. . f. ,A,tt i'J'1 .'"..'"' g. Geo. IX 11 inkle, a well known lawrett a ear since),. has-been indicted for fori. erieeln ouite ftn BxttaSive scaled! W lefton part unknown. in t t itni ; ! ftailA correspondent ... of the Cleveland JJemocral, describing a reception stene at the Presidential- mansion, say4 the ladie were generally splendidly dressed wearing diemonds and other costly ornaments sufficient in value to tmtti a good portion ibf the Pacific Railroad. '' -- !" f"!-s "' ? j a. b iao t, ay wivarTf. tt -?af m: w" place in- the science of meiidne.f,;The Jime has cenne when the went and caost appalling coses of. (ilisease can , be eurei.ü ifew discoveries are' being made in the medicinal' agents employed; a well as in ; the art p.f icombfning: -and preparing-, them. Tour years' trial haa fully established the fact, that Dr. Easterly's Family medicines are the best' end most certain . curatives ..known for he dlseoMB for which they are recommends ed,',: Every family'should keep a supply on hand, and tliweby save , doctor s bills, andmuch suffering. Dr.'Easterly'jSJodin and iSarsapAiJll, Dr. Carter ' Cough' Balsam, Dr.- Kafeterly's Fever nd Ague Killer,' Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial and DrC Baker's Specific are all meeting wi'.h a rapid sale and "are universally approved. " Over One tlundred Thousand Dollars of these popular articles have been ' sold" W'thln the last tWo years. Seethe advertisements Candidates.-If-V ir uthortfd to J SCHMUCK as a candidate fur City Collector at the ensuing April election. jsn'24 ' rAt thm r's( of m Imrf smtir f" the cftisens of Evausrille, WM. BAKER will be a candidate for Mayor at the ensuing election. . Jan2a-tt ',,:,,' Mr a&itor mnmommc tnjf warns as a candidate for City Clerk at the next city election., JanlS ' MORBI8 MIELSCII. . ' Jfr JXayor. K mrt . mmlMmritd t0 announce NATHAN EOWLET, Esq.; as a candidate for Mayor of the City of EransviUe. Mr. Bowley will, in a few days, publish au address to his fellow -citlwns. deelS Special Notices. i . ...THE EVANSVILLE WEEKLY JOURNAIi: Had up from the Dailt Jocbsal, contains St OohHwnt of well-telerted aud carefully prepared Bead ing Matttr, affording the best' medioia for keeping onr friends In. the conntry-fnllj "posted Up," to do found In the West.", ' . ,- . t . j ( THE LATEST TELEGBAPHIC DISPATCHES, Together with a summary of the Ilarkets, are insorted in every Weekly paper, and by perusing the Jörns At, our! friends in tha Country will not be liable to be 'iplcked up" by speculators, and sei their produco for less than it is actually worth, as has often been done heretofore. fi0" B member that the Wkult Jodbnal is made up ef. BEADING MATTER, and not altogether of advert Isements.'Va " The Weekly Journal will be mailed, so as to reach the subseribers of the adjoining counties in good Tsbms. Single copy, SI SO; 10 copies, flO. Our friends should make haste to -renew their sabscrip-' tions, as onr terras are strictly im advance. decT ' . Mollowmi'e Fill mrt m remedy hmtled by air as tha best annihilator of the internal diseases most common te the Human family, Including dyspepsia, bile, sick headache, and all febrile and Inflammatory influences Their, operation is simple, harmless, and effective. ' Sold- at tha manufactory. No. 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all Druggists; at 25c., 6Sc, and jl pef box. - Jan2(Tg Pertom mdvmmced im life, and feeling the hand of time weighing heavily upon them, with all its attendaut Ills, will find in the use of Da. J. HOBTETTEB'8 CELEBRATED 8TOMACH BITTEBS, an elixir that will instil new life into their veins, restore, in a measure, the ardor and eneigy of more youthful days, build up their shrunken forms, and give health and vigor to their remaining years. Those who are in the least afflicted with Dyspepsia, Ague, Languor, Nausen, or any other troublesome and dangerous disease, arising from a disordered system, should not hesitate -to avai themselves of the benefit derived from this grea remedy. " ! , 1T For sale by Druggists and dealers generally, everywhere. ..'.' - jan26 Dr. Hooper'' JFemmle . Cordial. Thit medicine will cure all Female Complaints, such as Excessive, Suppressed, or Painful Meuatruatlonf Flour Albus, or Whites, Barrenness. Sallow Complexion, Headache, Dizziness.'Weak Nerves, Fright-' ful Dreams, and all diseases caused by Colds, Checked Perspiration, Excesses, Over Excitement, etc, of the Sexual Organs. For air Irregularities of the Monthly Periods, Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial is a apasBY and POSITIVE CUBE. It has been amply tested, and the most gratifying reports of CUBES era daily received from every town and city where It is known. .' :.i.:.: - . Price 91 per bottle, or six bottles tor 85.' j Prepared by DB. EASTERLY, Corner Third aud Cfaesuut streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor. ' RT0DDARD V. W. SAWTf DDARD A THOMPSON. ) . ' ' V. W. SAWYER. -. f Agenis. EVAsevijii, Indiana. dec21-dw3m
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Bodiam Mininj Company, Evansrille, IudUun. Öffleo bn; Wator streut, between Main and Locust V Coal, iut iioantitlcs of'oät less thau 20 bushels, delivered t& auy part uf the city, at 10 cents per bnsli, ai'thevtt1, S Hits. t - . JOHN WTMOKIWVvi oct9 .'hi f 8ecrti-y and Manafjeci ? -Kaum Gold .ntnfr Auy per tot dtsiring to procura Information as to the distance, cation, best routes, poata, outHte, and general iu(brmation in regard to the Oold Mines in Western Kansas, can obtain It by addressing a. letter, with tfwoM duUm; tu GEOBOB F. PENTECOST 4 CO.," Qeueral Agents for "Kansas Western Gold Mines Association;" at Lecömpton. KsrwBS.' UeelJ' Th flinch JowdtrirTht Fotcdtrm area NEVEK-FAILING BKMEDT in PVfiPKP- I 4u. ... ; 0 . ! ...'i.A. 'i A i. J - v. r new vi I"31 uoiii. i ... ' With conlidence' founded on ' experience, 1 offiur ', the F BUNCH PoWDBU. to tha atnioted, aakiug bnt a liilr trial, as a proof of its virtue. ; ' Prepared only ' by J, B. MQNEOd'ind sold wholesale aud retail by .', DB. K. ÜA8TEBLY ..... S. E. corner Third and Chesnut sts., St. laois. Stoddard tiIOMpsok; 11' . A F: Wf. 8AWYER. , , , . 1 "-... Evansvillb, Indiana. - dec20-d.tw3in ' jDr. limk'r'M SptciAe.Thi f m lot and certain Cure for Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Stricture, Seminal Weakness,; Cbordee, Diseases of the K.idi peys and Bladder, and all; Disease of the Genital Organs, l3 ' - '' ' ' ' ' ' ' Ueador. have ysu a private disease T l' Do sot neglect it. Ifyon go to a regular j)b-sic!an with your ease) on peril your repute tijn. i If you ge to aa dvertisiDg quaclt, you peril yonr italth for' KfiJ-i-Avoid both, and use Dr. Baker's Specific, which has saved thousands upon taotuands from the hands ef tha JbTsrcOeM QvoeU, lfnet fiom.o, nreniatur rtvfM With Dr. Baker! -8poctflo jroa can cure , yeurseif and prevent exposure,' as plata directfnn or as accompany tne meuietnsi,, .T.;,,i,nil bne i.rj Prtol60per bottl. -i 1 -.ft ,im It i Prepared by DB. EASTEBTiT, corner Thfrtf and Chesmit sts'., St.' louis,' Mo., sole Proprietor.. . BTODDABDf S THOMPSON. i.finri lav i'. ' V.Vfi 8AWIEB. txn iJÄg -r r - ErawsvitLBi Indiana. r. ir tt ;dec21-djtw9fh"T .ThlsKedletoW Ague. Chill. rf rerv intermittent .nd Bemltlaut Kevers, and evmry arm of fevor Incident to tnaweat. ... ..t-riv-,A .3 i Aioong aJli b fciiaAiB witwi! foir Agua and Fever; Brst and foremost tn a-ani taa4s DB. : SAj8EBtT'8TVEK AND AGTJE KJ3LI,.EEritis ndiclu 'aj otrs, both speedy and' parmscoot. twing tha last five years it has cured orer smd btmdVed Hornau . eai, , which lias estabtbbed Its efdcteocf ir. ail parte of the West as the pNLX , BELIABLE- BEMEBfT. fcX , tjis, me pt these distressing complalntsU w cei'a .3 j largement of the Spleen, Ague Cake,eten?.Ct is pern fectiy harmless to the most delicate constitution or tender Uitknt. Try it, ye afflicted..; ,-jf' W Price 1 per bottle, or six bottles for SS. m. i ' aer Prepared by DR.1 EASTERLY, corner Third and Chesnut sts St. louls, Mo., sole proprietor. -., fXODDABD 4 THOMPgOS, tAianri, -J. i-s V. W&yrYKH. Agents. FvAH&VH-tB, Indiana. dec21-d4wSm Stop thmt iCrhtr-Br Vrtr Cough Balsam -Srtll cure Cbugfhs," Colds, Asthma,1 Consumptiou, Bronchitis, 6tMting wf Blood,. Paia in Che Side nd Breast, Pleurisy, Whoring Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint, Palpitation of the fifiri, and all diseases of the. Throat. Chest and tungs. .,. ' . Tod much car and attention cannot ha giea 4 diseases of the THROAT and LPK08. Reader, hare yon a Cough, Cold, or any disease of the Lungs Do not neglect It. Belay is dangerous. Mimosa die annually by neglecting a Common Cold. Colds and Coughs lead to CONSUMPTION, and then M an early death.' Be advised in time, and proemat once that celebrated remedy, DB. CARTER'S COUGH BALSAM, the greatest and but remedy in tke tcorld. It has cured thousands upon thousands after physicians end every other remedy had failed, na.thepatjaiit girep upto. Physicians, druggists, and tM who ii,v'i ised Dr. Carter's Cough Balsam, universally s,onowldge It moat prompt, pleoeuDt, and ttfloacffiitt remedy know fur all diseases of the Throat, Chst and Lungs. ' Price Trial bottles, 25 cents; largvr but tlws, $1 per bottle, o six bottles for S3. ....j Mr Prepared by DR. EA8TEELY, cornerTbtrd aud Chesnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole propria tor. and to whom all orders must be sent to get the genuine. ' BTODDARD THOMPSOS,' ) . ' ' F. W. 8AWYKR. j Agents. Evansvilu; Indiana. - i J dec21-dtw3m . JJr. JBoeterly'm Iodine mnd SmrempoBILLA. This Medicine will permanently cure all diseases arising from an impure state of the lilood, or other fluids of tbe system, vlit : - " -Scrofula, Obstinate . Old ' Seres, Pimples . on the facet, Blotches, Boils, Chronio Sore Eyes, Bingwerm or Tetter, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Can- '. cers, Goitre, White Swelling, Fever Sores, Piles, . Erysipelas, Swelling of the Glands, Pains in tbe - Bones and Joints ; alt Chronio Diseases, and Dis- ' 'eases arising from the use of Mercury and Calomel. Such powerful curative properties are combined In Dr. .Easterly's Iodine, and SareapariUa, that the longest standing and worst cases of disease are tho roughly cusgl) by It cases that had resisted every known remedy and been given up by the most distinguished Physicians, as confirmed and incurable, i For Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia it is an Hatlible remedy. It will cure Chronic and Inflammc. tory Rheumatism, no matter how bad, If faithfully used. . It will cur Tery form of NERVOUS DISEASE, and strengthen and restore the system to perfect health and vigor, i It is a positive cure for FEMALK C0MPLAINT8, such as Irregularities of tha Monthly Periods, ' Barrenness, Ac For females approaching that critical period of life the cessation of lie Menses It is invaluable. , Ladies who admire a clear, beautiful white skin and a rosy cheek, should use Dr. Easterly's Iodine aud SarsaparillO: It will remove Pimples from the Face, Blotches, and all roughness ef the skin, and give alatrand beautiful complexion-. It will cars Dropsy, Gravel, Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladders and Urinary Organs. It has no equal in these complaints. DBV EASTERLY'S IODINE AND 8AR9APABILLA is a positive and radical cure for Mercurial Disease, no matter how deeply it may havo eaten Into the frame and vital organs. It will eradicate every particle of Mercury from the system, and heal its bad effects. -It will cure Secondary Syphilis, or Venereal Disease, no matter how long It may have been in the system, and will thoroughly annihilate and expel the syphilitic virus, and all hereditary taints and poisonous matter from the system, and restore it to a perfect state' of HEALTH and PURITY. - " 10 THE AFFICTED . WITH- SCROFULA OB OLD SOBES. Persona who have long been afflicted with 8crofula, old Sores, Tetter, Bingworm, Seald Head, Blotches, Eruptions of the Skin, Ac., are advised to procure GBIDLEY'B SALT RHEUM AND TETTER OINTMENT, to apply on the sores or diseased parts, m hen using Dr. Easterly's Iodine and SarsaparilUu - The Iodine and Sarsaparllla purifies the BLOOD, and drives out of the system the impure and ticioue matter, and removes the oaute, while the Ointment huu thi goaxg. When both are used, (which we always recommend) a failure of a permanent and radical cure has never been knewn. They are the brst remedies in the world. ... , !-.. P. 8. The proprietor solemnly believes that his Iodine and Saisaparilla and Gridley's Ointment mil oe- any form of Ulcer or Old Sure, on any part of tha system, if used according to directions, for a reasonable length of lime. - A faithful aud huuest trial is all I ask I do not fear -the rosult.- ' SW Price of the Iodine and Sarsaparilla $1 per bottle, orsix bottles for 85. Gridley's Ointment 75 ents per bottle. ' -. i ; . - - Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, southeast corner of Third aud Chesnut streets, 8t. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed , 8T0DDABD THOMPSON, . 4 .. - . Jr. W. oAYV X ait. -a q. -i, Etabsvius, Iadiana.: - J Agents. r , decin-dAwSm
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0 TB E. W, .(INK.. li .THE VERY. XATEST. im - CONGRESSIONAL 3 i. WASHISaTQKJ Jan. SO-P-MA " SEKATis.-i-A m6tion was made, to take ;up the Pacific Railroad biU.w.hidt rayaetL';. " Mr. Wilson's aruendruent,'. the,.',main' .features of which, are, that a board of five civil engineers shall locate the" route of the road .between the 3ifli and'37th parallel, was put, to vote andioat, yeas 13, nays 32 c t-'s The amendment of 1 Mr. Davis.'being ft substitute, being next in order was put to. a vote and; lost. ,yeaai 8, nays 2..;. s i t The amendment of Mr. PughyVhich pro-.-yjdes for the .termination of the roaa on tb.6 easleru ' boundry of Califotuiai Waffnext voted on and lost. 1. A point of order here arose from' the fact that during the - executive session of yesterdayome subject was made the- special' order for to-day at 2 o'clock. '' The gallaries were accordingly ieleared to afford' Senators an' opportuoity. to" discuss the question . whether. the' : special ''order should be rescinded in order that the Pacific Railroad biSr might be continued. " j On re-opening the doors theL consideration of the Pacific Railroad bill was resumed. - Mr.- Bell,- oT Tenn spoke on the bill 'and" various amendments, including the one. introduced by the Senator from Minnesota. : Rice's, for ' a Northern route was then voted on and lost,,"' ' ; ,' w.Wi-.:.iVf . - Hammond moved to lay the bill on the table, which was lost, yeas 21,' nays 26,4 V V. !A11 amendments being ' now " disposed .of. to-morrovr at .1 .o'clock . was the boup- appointed for the-vxrte on tbe final passage of the bilL Adjourned. EtorsB,-! Whittlesey, from the Committee or AgrieultureJ reported it joinPi-esolütüm declaring ( .to be the duty of the Government to use all its constitutional, diplomatic and commercial powers to procure fronvforeign- governmfin.täll 'modification of their systems pf revenue to tne respect ot Amen icaä. tobacco, with a viewof removing, pres ent) retHT'ouonB, auu luiu wsiruciiuua uufjut r'to be given by-' the Executive to our consuls and commercial' agents that.,, sucjj' a. aesirable result may be producedJjfvWa 7,.-,j in Mr.. Garret, of Va objected to thafr porHon of the resolution , which in bis opinion look ,too retaliatory ? ..r..-.,.-. st-js ih Mrv'Vrhittesey replied that the'eptntoittee b4 Jsptt an - intention jn framing the resor ; iution. tf. J ,V: !.wis.fJ. -.1? ,t... e-.-l: Mr.-f Mortis pf Pfl wished American Iron dni ather : prQucts be r include in' the .oxised rtUan.'jtQQo,,' m. JJ.r, Stephens said he did gee anything UJ. frfttection in 'the resoltiqn.4they jcor- , emplaicd, only the removal- of restrictip-js. ; The resolutione were passed;--? : -: l ! ifr,, .Kelsey,r of ':.:J introduced the homestead bill, which was referred to Com-i mittee of the Whole. ' "'i- : :, ' . Sir. Grow, of Pasaid tni, ji similar biji j had been twice passed by the -House, as often defeated in the Senate, as the subject had now been debated for the last eight years. - Ha now merely) wished to rewind gentlemen that' Government -v should be brought back to the soi)nd principle of legislation laid down by. Gen. Jackson, that te public lands should cease to be a source of wb.lic. revenue, and be seti'part for the homes of actual settlers.. He trusted Congress woul sanction this principle, and put an end to speculation and land monopoly. The latter haa been tried in the old wood, and its fruits are written on lives of. the people. ' The dictates of wisdom require that the public lands should be disposed of lit .such a way as Will best promote the general welfare, and, elevate and enoble the human race. He gave notice that he would to-morrow ask for a vote on this question. There seemed to. be a general concurrence. The House, resolved itself in Committee of the whole, on tbe -state of the Union and jfook up a consular and diplomatic bill. , 1 ' .. ,r. -'' I New York Market. ' : '',- ' '" "New Yqrj?, Jan. 20. p. at. Good speculative demand for flour and prices have 'advance 10 per bbl witU sales of 8,500 bbla at 3 904 50 for un, sound 5 05.r 25 for superfine State ; 5 75 f6 00 for extra do. ; 5 205 30 for superne Western ; 5 806 10 for common to medium extra do; 6 106 30 for extra round hoop Ohio, closing 'quiet. ,' Wheat firmer and the demand is moderate; sales of 45,000 bushels at I 15 for white Southern; 40 for for white Mich; 1 35 for red Ind; 1 38 for mixed 111., ; 1 62 for choice white Ky, Rye steady at 8590. Barley quiet and nominal at 8390. Corn in fair de mand chiefly speculative ' sales ; mixed Western 85 in store. Oats lowes and dull at 5658 for State ; 64 for Western. Whisky dull and lower; sales of 205 bbls at 26J2T Pork quiet at 17 62 for old mess ; 18 12 for new ; do 13 50 for prime. Beef firm sales 400 bbls at 6 507 00 for country prime ; 7 759 00 for do mess ; 8 50 10 50 tor re-packed ; 11 , 0011 50 for extra mess. ; Beef hams steady at 15. Cut meat steady, at 89J for hams and 6 6 J for shoulders. Dressed hogs steady at 78. Lard firm ; sales 1200 bbl at 11 $ 12. Butter 1120 for Ohio 1626 for State. Cheese stead at .7 J 10. . Tallow 10 J. Linseed oil buoyant with sales 20,000 gallons at 6975. Tobacco steady Kentucky 611 1. "Wool firm, owin g to light stock; no quatable change in prices. Sugar steady at 7f8J. Coffee firm at 9 11. Molasses 5243. . . Peo. Mitchell at Nbw York. Prof. Mitchell had an audience of over three thousand at tbe Academy of Music, New York, on Friday night, to hear his third lecture, notwithstanding tbe drenching rain.rHe has J created a sensation.'. ' ''';.'. ' '. Secret meetings of Irishmen have been held in New York for the purpose of raising money to pay counsem in the case of those persons arrested in Ireland for conspiracy. - .. , ' '. ; 5 . , . i Mr. Macreädy, the tragedian, accord ing to- the English papers, has been sedulously laboring, to improve the condition of those among whom be takes bis rest from theatrical labors, and has . founded one of tbe very best educational institutions in the country. A recent examination of the students of the Sherborne Institute has shewn the practical value of the institution ; and a sort of memoir on its history, drawn up by Macready himself, was received with acclamation. .- ' . s I V U3, An alms-house is about to be erected in New Orleans, which will cost $12,000. The money was bequeathed for the purpose by the late Judah Tonro,of that city. - A man named Sincoe was struck by another named Hoch, on the Lexington turnpike, near Louisville, on Saturday night, from the effects of which Sincoe died on Monday morning. 8," Grace Greenwood" lectured , in Cleveland on Thursday evening, on " The Men and Womea of Twenty Years S'nce, and Children of To-Day. " The Herald says the audience was the largest ever gathered to hear a lecture in Cleveland.
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ctter from this new place in the Kan- i sai cold recions elves .the foUowin Accost of it: ; :h,!V.' n:; ! - , ,"! ' -The weather has beeen favorable, and our health good. I have one share irt ; Auraria City a new 'place started at the mouth of Lherry iCreek-nwhich is improving very rapidly. There are "75 houses already; put up, and 300 more nnder construction.' ' 1 be lieve it will be a large 'City before long.The houses are of logs, and, the mine where the ; gold is got best is four or five niiles from the town, on the Platte: Where they mine, they take from five to ' fifteen dollars perday.. . ,. ; .,' ' , I was forty-two days making the trip, and the "roads are good. If you, had fifty cows here you could sell them at big prices. Mexican flour is worth from $18 to $15 per hundred; bacon 25c per pound ;, common whisky $8 per gallon, retailing, at 25c.. a drink. ' ' : ., . Attempted Suicide.; -Jonathon ' Bauglv tf Benton county, InrL, a farmer of respectable connection, and himself in comfortable circumstances, became implicated last fall in the stealing of a lot of cattle ' belonging 4 to H Ti Sample & Sons, of this city. ' He' was arrested, and upon examination was fully committed to answer - to this charge. ' He gave bail, but forfeited his recognizance and escaped to Iowa, where he was pursued, rearrested, brought back to this city and lodged in jail. A nephew, influenced by his protestations of innocence, again 'became surety for, hk appearance at Court, and he was released., t Returning to his . home, rendered more than desolate by his unaccountable crime, be seemed to be laboring under great depression of mind, and a few, days since deliberately- made an attempt upon bis life, t He inflicted a horrible gastrin hisf throat, but .didjiot sever the main arteries, and is nowi'rapidly:,VecoveringX'itteff Courier. ., ;,im ,,j !.: iJ eMiii it A f ili; 'i i !' i. ,-g.tavag Theprospectire heir to the nglisli Crown is now seventeen years of ge ; 'and Is said td be a bright, scholarly, manly and intelligent .youth, -and a great favorite with the . Court and the people .. generally. Ha has' just j been" appointed aXoloriel in the ' Queen's j rmy an appointment "that has been announced by the Ministeir of . 'War with inuch oeremony, and o dittle satisfaction arnl enthusiasm. Now, as of old, the road" to rreferment and distinction '.lies throughthe army- The maJi Peradventucei xoa rn,,"-Q & trying serjice. ber fere he finds himself Z,6t,t of the P8 of England. ; f , ' - ili! ..'.i-l- " t , ' - ' ' ' ' - ' Ä IiFPnUBTAV A k r um. t nnMnMiAu TIT . ' There are twe Democratic -papers;5; fn 1 TVar-" rick county one the Warrick Zeno-oi,Van old-line t-ecompton advocate, the other. the Boonville Pm6erat-4 newachoolTr-antv-Lecomptoo, Dougla champion. The struggle for the ascendency in that ancient1 realm of pure, unterrilied Democracy is one of life and death between them. The yenerable Frary has engaged to do the corporation printing gratuitously,"' to prevent his1; rival from getting the job. , In return the Boonville. Democrat, ' not ' to be . ouklone in generosityj gives notice to the Sheriff that it will publish all his notices of salesj &c, free of charge. The latter offer is certainly a deed of kindness to the poor debtors whose property is tinder levy. But we: are apprehensive that among the gratuitous notices we shall soon see both printing offices, in the hands of the Sheriff.. . ,,; V . B& A young man wa3 shot at Huutsville, 111 a few days ago, by a young lady" whom he had dishonored under promises to marry her. She called upon him, armed with a pistol, and demanded of him that he should either marry her, or pay her eight hundred dollars. He refused, and she drew the pistol and shot hirxs, the ball entering the left side and glancing so that but little injury was done. She was about to fire the second time, when she was seized by a bystander, and prevented from further attempts. , On trial, she was cleared. . "Petitions are in circulation in Michigan, asking for a restoration of the death penalty for murder in that State. During eight years' imprisonment for life has been the highest penalty in the statues of Michigan- - . ; ' Ministers of the gospel are not al lowed to hold seats in the North Carolina Legislature, and Rev. Wm. P. Taylor would likely have lost his seat as a member from Chatham county, last winter, had it not been proven that he had not been for some time past "in the exorcise of pastoral functions." ———<>——— River Items. ——— ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES—FROM 5O'CLOCK TUESDAY TILL 5 O'CLOCK WEDNESDAY—FROM P. G. O'RILEY & CO.'S REGISTER. Diana, New Orleans to Louisville. Moses McLellan, Louisville to Memphis. Baltic, do to New Orleans. Scioto No 2, do to Henderson. James Wood, St Louis to Pittsburg. Cambridge, Pittsburg to St. Louis. The Silver Star did not arrive yesterday, in consequence of breaking some part of her machinery below Smithland. We did not learn the particulars. Business was active on the wharf during yesterday, and a large lot of freight is still awaiting shipment at former rates. The New Albany <Ledger> says that Messrs. Beeler, Ritchey, and Jackson are about contracting for a new boat, and that parties in New Orleans are negotiating for the engines of the steamer A. L. Shotwell to be placed in a new boat. Ice is running pretty thick in the Wabash and the river falling. The Kate Sarchet will leave for the Wabash this evening. A little girl named Jane Hughes, daughter of a deck passenger, fell off of a St. Louis boat at Cincinnati on Friday. She passed under the wheelhouse and was supposed to be drowned, but a deck hand jumped in and rescued her before going to the bottom. A passenger had his watch stolen from his room on the Jacob Strader, at Cincinnati, on Friday morning. He had foolishly left it lying in his berth while he went to the barber shop to make his toilet. The Diamond has quit the Owensboro trade on account of the scarcity of freight. The Bowling Green left yesterday evening for Green river. ======= ley-.f.V- U"lft SJJLT. SOO MBIiS. Mm. Salt, in good cooperae-e, for sale at Agents' prices. WHEELER d RIGG3. MniUl VIBJB BRICK OF TUM ef P vF vr best quality, on hand and for sale by dec22 SAMUEL ORK. M gm sT PAIH PLOW HASVLK6 rsk and for sale by decT 8AMCEL ORR. (W tt At I V A JL. OF lilt J GOOIiS. -f fine and cheap lot of Dry Goods just received, which mnst be sold in order to make room for tbe Spring trade, and thereiöre you may expect bargains at the Cash Store of SAM. EMBICH, No. 49 Main street. N. B. If you don't wish, pay your old debts. janl
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jilTOK;ftj5826L;fto.ida,lf - j : BEANS, -hite..il OUu V Shoulder, Jb-,.,. T BEKSWAX, Itr...,..- 23 i Hams, sug. curea... upv COBS MKAL-, bus.-70 Hams; plain-, B..v-1 CHEESE, ft. raio; " canvassed.ii-Hal' flOTintv i POTATOES.... 75(88 Bio, comvn! ftr. 12(ai2W PLASTEBS ; , ' ' " i rr prime, n (gj-r-i . vemeni,D.e 127253 .. Java, B..i Calc. Plaster Lafruyra I'd Plaster, 400. 3 50, CANDLES 1 TJtica Lime . -. Star!...:. 182l!- White Saad, bbL-r-QTT ' : Opal . (SALT .. . Summer pressed 12i Lake, bbl..-. r. . 2 7 EGGS, doien...., ... 15! Kanawlia.busu.t:su; FLOCB, bbl...6 254 00 FISH Mackerel No: 2, bbl..813 001S 50 No. 2, y. bbl....,: 87 0 No. 3, btl..:..(gl000 SUGAR, N( Ö... &7 i:r.us'd.ll'S,(i$l4 miv...iiH(ia; ! Loaf. STTTTIS 12 No. 3ilbl.....;...86 50! , Kits Ex......;..:.:.S 00 White Fish,.85.O05O " V bbl...... TRTJITS , Dried Apples! 752 00 ' Peaches, 2 60(33 00 Clover...'...".....;.....:. 50 Timothy, b. ?2 602 75 Blue Grass, bu .1 00 Flax bush..u'...90l 00 SOAP German ; K - Extra, Palm.......rf by. Family ........v......... - 4i TOBACCO .- ' FEATHEBS, lb.....38a40 Kentucky, :..i..2023 Corn, bush T.-i Virginia, tt) 3040 . 1 Wheat, bush 1 00l 10 LABD OILal..00 00 TALLOWRendored...'..i..i.'if 0 Kough...t.... .-5t5 WOOL - Tub washed.-.... (S-1-nye, dubu..: -(a)--Oats, bu. (3311a.)60(J80 HAY, ton 10 0014 00 HIDES, drj) 12ä3 ureen pressed ewt.;.-;...- 60 ' Pulled ....... Fleece . Ex. Fleece. ' Unwashed.. WHISKT..... Lard........... ..-9 UOliASSKB ... . S. Orleans, tral.r.374 . ,:...244i?(25 .....10!s;ll , 8ugar House. 45 Uolrtrjn Byrup., PBOYI3IONS Bacou (hog r'd,) ,' 6 RETAIL MARKET.!' ' ienaccTiD daily bt a, tt; cook t tow. BUTTE B, lb.::j625, BEANS, qart..U.. 10 COBN MEAL, bush -90 LABD, .."..,. muijAsaüia . . -New Orleans, teal. ...55 CHEESE, By., Sugar House; gal...... ' Golden Syrup,......8(l coF'KE-i '.,'.-, ' Bio, commdn.-.v.15 Ground,.:..... ...... 20 Jara, ft.i.U-. .22JJ t -LaKuyra, ground,...u 1 EGGS, doeen...... 15 FLOUB, bbl... HVf 85 54 PROVISIONS' : Bacon Bides, lb .10 1 Shoulders....',r....,..:..9 Hams, sur, cured, ' ..:. plain, tt..'...:.10 . " '. canvassed, lb... 12 Back.-ae lbs......tfi 75 "iod Beef, perlt.18 FISH-' ! v. ti -apAXO,.iusJu..f l uo ii White Fish, tt..ii.jJi;SALT, sax. JB).tiJOia -Mackerel, No. 112 c. " , No. 2, .... Cod, lb...i...i..v.......i.8 SUGAR - New-Orleans. 8(310 -Clarified ...w..i'..;.i.-.l Loaf.. ....... ..4., ...a.. .'..16 i CruBh9d.i.v..i.....i....'..15 WOOD,oord...4..i...860 FRDIT Is Green Apple.i..i..81 25 ' Pried bu....B 50 ST RIG GS, WSOZJBWW- i sate Dealer in Groceries. Produce, Nails. Window Glass. Glassware; 4C. Noi 17 North First street, corner sycamore, i.vansyiiie auu. P. K. WHEELEB.,.,. james D. ataos. UOV23 1 tSEjStS. t:Tr for sale b; by - , . . GEO. FOSTBB CO " Jfjv H K H H FV.J LUES 300 MU 1 Fresh Peaches received on consignment and tot sale by ; '.' . fdec4 . PRESTON BROS. . - Flasks; .:. - ,. n,, .: ; i ( Doxes i rim lasxs; .. : .- .m t-- -.r- i- : -15 do. Quart . do; . -, d-, . .-sc, -.-.ft ' W Ao . assorted Glass Jars; , - Im j! m di do iido Tumblera. n i .'' I i.tLiS& Pr steamer Cambridge City, and for jusirecei ,fooi nrttwr.w a- vmaa - sale by Fi BOPPLT TOÜh. trifft 20 bnsheta A No. 1 IUU 1 v a. r V '3. fjU W vwkvu A'Rr"' , , .-2 sacks Extra Famil? Flour, 5 j, Ib Leaf Lard, - c AioWan yr up by gallorr, keg or barrsf "i t" Plan tattoo Zad- 8ugr House Molasses do; ' " ' -5'inegar a - - i i JSuckwbeat F.oir, , , , s . J Appies green auuarjeo, . - ,: - Prunes, Dates, ZantaOvraü'ts, : -' ' Gherkin Tickles, "-' ' Tomato CaUnr--rOthtonjU, . . ' Pepper Sauce, ..- , . , Oysters in cans, hermetically sealed , Homtny, Corn Meal, ' , . ; : . , . L'ried Beof, Bacon Hams, . : ,- , i , Mackerel, Tickled Herriug. , ijahlft OLMSTED A 8ABIK. , 'nUTVHUB Jf.VJ VF&5, 6, T JJS'li JHf 8 inch. Also, Butcher Steels, for sale low at decIU CHARLES 8. WELLS, 13 First St. 2V Jt. MJBTOJVS (BO CRH STUB) COOPEB TOOLS A No, 1 goods : and also Patent Vi'Crozes just received and for sale by dec28 1 : .JACOB STRAUB, 40 Main street. rwtiitjs'jiit woonjsjvjjo tvi si oo JL- nests, 'six each, a good article, for sale very low by - . ; S. E. GILBERT A CO., jania ' '. .. No. 4 Sycamore street. rWlM,LO U- CjlJYIHsXSSiQ MOXBS JL hard pressed, for sale very low. . i - Janll - 8. K. GILBEST A CO. t IÄBi. FMJBIä BAR LH 1"; " 1 1 bbl Split Peas, 30 bush White Beans, , . i 1 cask Bice, 20 do Dried Apples 45 bu D'd Peaches, 15 do fresh Homminy, 20 Hamb'gh Cheese, 30 Pine Apple Cheese, 10 Eng. Dairy do, 10 Nutmeg i do. Received and for sale by - dec30 ; Z. H. COOK A BON. J fZfk BVSHBLS JBJB CORJ JLftfv 2000 bushels Bran, 1000 do Shorts. For sale by ' " Z. H. COOK A SON. dec30 TTXBBSH CO WS T WO CO WS dJVJtt. Calves for sale low by dec28 KEEN A PRESTON. JO L, J JJV JE Mj mMJVO JT cases of plain and twilled red , do. white, plain yellow, and figured Flannels, just received and for sale low by KEEN A PBESTON. TjfB H IJT B 3 CASES VARIOUS JL brands new style Prints just received and for saie low Dy KEEN A PRESTON. "THw'-V. o W SASH A BSORTHIt w W sizes, in store and for sale by for sale by . , OLMSTED A SABIN". janlo - - (BBRIVAIj OF FRBSH GOOIIS We WM have just received" 375 packages of our second purchase of Fall and Winter Dry Goods Boots, Shoes and Hats. We respectfully invite the Trade to call and examine our steck and prices. decl6 KEEN A PRESTON. BThA TMiH -8 FRAILS, BEST OVAI.IJLF ty, for sale low to close lot. decl5 S. E. GILBERT A CO. fWUSAtj TEA l TEA! -Jt 6 hf chests common to extra choice Y. H., 5 hf do do do ' do G. P., . ; 5 hf do do do Uo Imp., 20 hf do ' do ' do ! do Bk. Ool'g. The above comprise all grades of each kind. We have the best retail lot of Tea in the city, and only ask a call toconvince our friends of the fact. Samples given with pleasure, by decl5 Z. H. COOK A 80N. WXB B J'C H MUBTARI, EJVGLISH JL Mustard, Choice Olive Oil, Curry Powder, Sweet Majorem, Summer Savory, Cocoa Chocolate, - : Broma, . . . Ac., tc. i -For sale by Z. H. COOK A SON. -BmATBSlS FBAIL8 BEST QVALIJLF ty, for sale low by S. E. GILBEBT A CO., rjov27 Sycamore street, near Water. Sail and Awning Maker and Rigger. JT WOVJLO BESFECTFUI.IV UVJL form the public that I have opened a Sail and Rigging loft, in the 3rd story of J. G. Vcnneman's Rope store, and will punctually attend to all orders in my line. I keep Tarpaulins constantly on hand for sale, and will manufacture Sails, Awnings, Wagou Covers, c.,e.t tbe ab er teat notice. -, Orders respectfully solicited to be left at J. G. Venneman's Rope store, orat my room, third story Ropes neatly spliced. nov27-3md CHARLES EVERT." W SUGAR lO HHDS, PRIME y w new Sugar just received bv nov23 WHEELER A RIGÜS. , 7jrwf GA XIJVE S AT LESS THAJV WfJL New York prices. Don't forget that Dobell A Conyngton put all the S3 Magazines at $2 60 by tbe year. . nou24 Tssi-vn o w SASH ALL SIXES .WW and best Qualitv. iust received and for sale low by ... S. E. GILBERT A CO., ' janl5 No. 4 Sycamore street. ' WJWBRE6TIJrt TO FARMER 8M BE ED OATS FOR SALE. Just received due from England, 100 bushels of prime Black Oats fur seed, weighing 42 lbs per bushel Also, 68 bushels prime white Canada Oats. Call and see them at Z. H. COOK d- SON'S, janl . No. 22 Main street, and No. 2 First st. mmE w FIG 8S O OR VMS FOB 8. E. GILBERT A CO. y w sale by W IGHT .'LIGHT .'THE t -V BRJLJ signed beg leave to offer to the citizens of Evansville a superior Burning Fluid at the very Unee price. We manufacture our Fluid fresh every da by an entire new process, and warrant it not U smoke or explode. Persons usine Fluid for lieht are respectfully invited to call and give it a trial. We feel confident our Fluid is superior to any ever ottered for sale in this city. dec2 STODDARD j THOMPSON, Druggists. W CBOF BAISMS 60 whole ww half and quarter boxes, for sale by dac2 S. H. GILBERT A CO.
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.K "OL O'RILBir c Co 1 StOJ, FORW4UDWJVG, UJVA. 3 1 O MMISSION MERCHANTS.-- . eneral Railrts. .Steamboat, and Express Agents Special Agents for the ' - .-.:. ... -Jlavine a mammoth Wharfboat at. the landins. r iO-a the llrefst on the Ohio River, capable of storinp . a ui wftecting all merchandize liable to-damaga stl patch of all consignments, torWaraed . to our ea
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Particular attantion paid to, tteceivjpg, pi wi -, and I orwarding, also, to the , : , -, . ... . .. . ;V Sale of any Produce,-. f;' ;-; ot other property, consigned to us for sale, ana sat iffaction guaranteed. ' Office and extensive Warehouse on Water street.
adjoining the Telegraph,, and -on the 'Wharf boat, where we are to be found, attending to tha interests' of our patrons at all hours, day and night. r ..With our superior facilities; longstanding; nn--tiring energy; and knowledge of our business, we feel confident of giving general satiamction, and hope to merit a centinuance of the extensive patronage we are now enjoying. ' '. -' -' Liberal cash advances will be made on all consignmenu to either ourselves or correspondents in any of the principal markets, North, East or bonth. r ' P. C. O'RILEY A CO. ' , ., n i -!..; AND -'. ... i.l ..i - - Commission Merchant, , ... NO,2 8oüTHWa1EBSTKEKT, EVAKSVitL. ' act21-ly .i . - . -mrteWMJV AT. JtlTCHK Mil, m Vo. CKI,VIirCh FOBWABDINO AND C0MMIS-
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-. -Water street, between Hain and Locust, :'.,'... ., : , ETANSVILLE, INDIAKA. .oeviO
Partimiar attention eiven to the forwarding of .etirv-sn.
reoeral Merchandise and Produce, by River, Canal ir.s or Railroad. ' ; ' ."''" -anglt-am.i -.siJjid
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Agents for Kanawha Salt Company, EvansviUe, In-.,., ,-!T diana. We have formed a co-partnership under the f .; style of Baoww A Aikmaw, and offer our ervlces iB,I 3s f iori) the capacity asset forth in our card above. wail!t Weste fully prepared to extend every facintyto .J),,ir shlppe. .brCASATBJTBB,. Or. BAIL-; HOABrand assure them that their Interest shaH , iaiM t feithfully represented, should they be pleased to ,; ,.,v,. firver-tuKWith their patrsnage. , . - . Office and Warehouse on the. corner j Main at. ilto oTHqward 4 Brown! : Late of FOSTER, A Cft bUR Mi" - ' " '' T ' JaP22'tf 4,1.." XlJjJL STOMJi 3H.eml have a large doe- 1 1-i ci T c Wy bla Warehouse at tha Canal Basin, capable er h storing any amount of produce, which will be re-; is; j . ivul stored, taken careef and hold laUJect to the f . . , ,
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j ta store in our .jiirs rrooi "j qnantiry of Grain, Produce,, or Marctianau;e, on iu s most liberal terms.. . - . , Having large and airy rooms up stairs, particular, ears will be -taken of Household Furniture, Agri- . cultural Implements and. all kinds of groda or wares liable to damage from damp pr rust. Insurance effected at the lowest fire proof ra,tes, bj the month, or longer when desired. ' -.- Warehouse located on corner of Locust street and W. and E. Canal, and most convenient for shipping . ly Bivsr or Railroad. ., Apply to . : ap2S . . GEO. FOSTER A CO. , EAILROADS AND EXPRESS. : OF C-VJLLE AND CRAW imAmvUn Railrmul. iu. .i .. -r Mouday, NorTäth, js58, the trains On and a... - fttlldva; ' n this road will rnn w nta at 10 20 i M . The up mail will leave Evan.. ""St;' Tincennes 1. 38 P. M., and arrive at Terre Haute at4 .55 P. M. The down mail will leave Terre Haute at 7.39 ' A. M. ; Vincennes 10.40 A. M., and arrive at fcrausvuie at i.au sr. ia. ' -' ACCOMMODATION TRAINS DAILY ' , " Will leave EvansviUe at 6.00 A. M. and arrive at -yinaennes at 10.37 A. M. ' ,WH leave Vincennes at 11.27 A. M. and arrive " t EanaviUe at 4.10 P. M. , , , " .Will leave Terre Haute at 6.40IA. M'. and arrive ' at Vincennes at 10.30 P. M.
Will leave Vincennes at XISA A. M.. and arrive ' "
ai Terre e Haute at 4.20 P. M'. . , . XAYrtf iwnTf tt - vi i . . i m - ' hov29 I Enquirer copy. 1 ', ". 6m7WXiRCHAJT8 HE SFA TCH." ' WfJL FAST FREIGHT LINE. AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY PBOPBUTOItS. ' - TO THE WEST AND SOUTH-WEST. VIA ALBANY AND BUFFALO. The Merchants Despatch continues bringing Goods from New York and Boston, at as low rates as an T ...... 1, - V.il IT . .- . better time, having unequaled facilities for safe and speedy transportation. ' No Despatch or Fast Freight Line has any coo ' ' nection with ns. ; ' Arrangements were made by us early last Spring, ' by which we are enabled to forward not only tha " lighter portion of shippers' freight, but we can car- " ry both light and heavy with the same promptness ' which has always characterized tha " Merchants' f Despatch." ; Bringing our freights in onr own cars, , with passenger trains, and having our own agents at ' , points of transhipment, we havs advantages in ' point of speed and safety, which render it impossible for other companies to compete with as - This Despatch is owned and managed by the t American Express Company, which is a sufficient guarantee that all just claims will be settled without ' delay, as has been the case for the past three years, ' and to the satisfaction of those by whom tbey mar be presented. JOHN G. WASS0N, - septl-6m ' ' Agent, Terre Haute. WHAM'S EXFRBSSOMFAJVir. -SL . kjcw ARRANGEMENT. The Adam's Expkkss Company respectfully aa- -nounce to their friends and patrons, the public of EvansviUe and vicinity, that, with increased facilities for the transportation of i , - . FREIGUT, P iCKAGEB, - - -i. HONEY AND VALUABLES. They solicit a continuance of former favors. Especial care taken in tbe collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, and the transportation of small and valuable packages. , All persons wishing to avail themselves of the fa-. cilities of the Express, can obtain any desired information in reference to the routes and details of tha ' business, at their Office on First street, between Main and Locust, opposite the Post Office, de 13 , a. H. FISH, Agent. REGULAR EVAJW8VILLE i WABASH PACKET. The steamer JOHN TOMPKINS. Sutton, master, will rnn Iu the EvansviUe and Wabash trado during tha eeason. For freight or passsge, apply on board. 1 - Jan7-2md 1 8TEAMEB KATE SABCHET. The steamer Katx Sabchet wilt run reeularlv durinor tha Winter, in the Wabash trade uroceedinsr on each ' : trip as far up the river as the water and business will justify her in going. The strictest attention will be paid to the wishes aud interests of shippers. ' Her days of departure from EvansviUe will be reg u- -. larly announced in the papers. . decl5-3m - BIB it V LA R LOVI8ville, EvansviUe and Henderson, r Packet SCIOTO No. 2. Baxlabd. master, leaves f.vansniie lor iiouisviue aud all in- ' -termediate points, every Wednesday at 7 Pi M., and ' very Saturday at 11 A. M. ' dec2 - TCV VAJV8VILLE, FAUVCAH, AJVO ' JCd CAIRO REGULAR PASSENGER PACKET. -? CHABXiEX BOWIS, UCXTKK, : Master, leaves Svansvllls rues-. dav and Friday, at 12 o'clock. M., arriving at Paducau at 6 o'clock, A. M., Cairo at 12 o'clock, M., Wednesday and Saturday. Returning, leaves Cairo every Wednesday and Satur- -day, at 7 o'clock, P. M., and Paducah every Thürs- ' day and Sunday, at 9 o'clock, A. M., connecting at . EvansviUe with the EvansviUe and Crawfordsrille R. R., and Packets for Green River. Also, con-. , necting at Smithland with Cumberland River Pack- ' ets ; at Cairo, with Memphis, New Orleans and St. ' Louis Packets. Tickets can be obtained on board the boat for all ' Eastern Cties. sept23 - P RUST 8 20 BALJES ASSOBTEI . latest style. DELAINES, 3 Cases assorted Manchester. Hamilton mil Pi-1 flc, rich handsome patterns. . iou uaies tsrown ttaeetings and Shirtings. FLANNELS, . . . ' . . ' 20 Bales Red, White and Yellow. ""","' , ' LININGS, '' " 6 Cases assorted large and small Plaid. CANTON FLANNELS, ' " 6 Cases Brown ajud Bleached. 1 " fancv, for linings. , CHECKS AND STRIPES, 8 Cases and Bales assorted. BOOTS AND SHOES, ' 300 Cases assorted. HATS AND CAPS, 50 Cases. Just received and for sale at reduced prices, by septlSJ KEENE A PBESTON. jmWOL8SB8, SUGAR AJVIt COFmlfJL FEE 50 hhris choice N. 0. Sugar, 100 bags Coffee, 75 bbls choice new Molasses.1 On haud and for sale at I860 prices. jan4 BABCOCK BROTHERS.
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