Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 147, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 January 1859 — Page 2

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EVANSVILLE, IND. iADAV MQBSXKG.. jJASPABTf 29 t imnortant bill before the fh . ma The Legislature is the one to prescribe the duties of the Sinking Tun'd pommissioners, and to "V- w t--"r

direct the disposition and modeot mw 0rdiBtrIbuÜng"lhe monejr belonging . funds entrusted to iheir xarc. Board, as instituted by the first Jbii j3 'oadowed with a dangerous discretp an(j power over the Trust. Funds fatheir hands. In the ' hands of the present incumbents the trust is safe; but the vicissitudes of parties may ; in a year or two change its character. The question is, what shall the Board ; do with the money as it collects it?.' Shall" it loan i.it "outto individuals,. Invest itvin- State bonds, or distribute it to the counties in the ratio of population or children," to be man.igedii other trust funds are" by i the coun- " ties? 1 On these points there should be a full and decided expression of public sentiment. ' ' In this part of the State, public opinion is unanimous. in its demands, for .a distribution of the school fund as fast as collected to the several counties to be managed as, the , seven per cents now are. - .The accumula1 tiott of these funds at Indianapolis to be

?- loaned by the commissioners, will result in giving the use of money , belonging . to the ' people of the whole State, . to a small cenf tral district around, the capital, and which : ; io the hands of a corrupt board might ; cre--r i U a cesspool of. corruption and favoritism. T7e have heretofore spoken at length of the 1 evils, that may flow from the dangerous power' 'conferred on the board by the act mating It :.. -"" - '-.'yTTT The people ask that their functions should be limited as .closely ' as possible to collect

ing the funds, paying the bank ; bonds and distributing the money to the counties upon some fixed basis 1

:a',j Tug TABipr.-At . a meeting ot the Comu" m'Uteo of. Ways and Means, on the 25th inst."

a long discussion on the tariff, took place, '. tiVbnt nothing wa8 agreed upon. ' Fletcher,"

'Powdell, and Crawford, Democrats; opposed Vi 'any modification of the tariff. Phelps- and ".Phillips each submitted adifferent bill, while"

!' a third till was submitted, upon which lorvi, Howard, and Winter Davis had agreed

-Phelps" bill provided for a loan of twenty 'J,', millions; puts lirandies, wiues, etc.; ut fifty

cents per gallon ; spics, fruits, nuts, ettf,' thirty per cent.; iront and all fabrics ot silk wool, hair , and -cordage, j twenty-five per

' cent.' all cottons; hehip; paints, "oil,1' glass,

twenty; bockings, baizes, floor-cloths twen . ' n 1 '. l 1 . f! P.' . i: ,f ' 1 Ji WOOI, uax, sieei in oars, uiieeu ( iiusucu: rubber, cochineal, etc, ten ; tinjiud coppei five. Phillips' bill proposes a loan of twen ty-five millions, i Its plan of duties iti WooT . under the value of twenty .cents per pound; . free; over twenty thirty per centi .Specific duties on iron, in bars,- sixteen dollars per '.; ton ; railroad iron, twelve dollars ; pig, six '.' dollars. . Sugar brown,' one ,,Jand "abhalf ' eents oer nound : loaf' thwe cents ' Nut woolett fabrics,, thirty, per . cent. The free list remains as it ist ' Phil lips , also raises the ' four arid . 'eight 'per', cenL'sthcduies to ten, the twelve to fifteen, the nineteen to twenty, tho twenty-four to twenty-five.- The bill of Morrill, Howard and Davis includes, in ac- , Vi cordance witl previous vote of cooraittee, a 1 loan sufficient to redeem outstanding treasury notes, with interest; tweuty-one millions.''::..:'? ' :' 1 , 'Bargaisand CoRRtTPTiox. Mr. Anthony of Floyd county, who had - been denounced ,; by the New Albany Tribune, for . Iioltiug in '' the election of State officers, makes a 'sharp retort upon his assailants, and gays he voted ' "every time with the opposition, " until lion. ''or and decency forced : hint- 'Jto decline further participation in a contest in which it was, gainfully evident ,ve were all betrayed into the. hands of ' the enemy-- and responsible ,. offices" bargained off to the best bidder, without regard to honesty or qualification." He concludes thus: , Hi , .1 . That I may not be misunderstood, I make the charge - that the' following trade - was made, to wit i ' iTlia the friends of the Tribune were to I V vote for.the nominee of the Democratic party, throughout, except John D. Defrees, and thereby secure theirj:lection,.a part of the ' consideration for which was that the Tii- '"' lunt, was to share the profits of the public printing with Col. Walker, tho Democratic 1 r.cundidate." ' ' 1 "' 5 And I further charge that by this bar "' gain the Republicans and Americans were betrayed and defeated, and that the Tribune does ly virtue of the contract, receive a -' part-- of the printing as its portion of the .-spoils. ', : - v. ,''...""' --.,- . . ; It was the discovery of this pretty scheme that caused me to "bolt," as you are pleased to term it; and plead it in justification of Jay conduct.. And it wa3 froiri a supposed ., participation in this "dirty mess" that ; - John l)-Defrees was abandoned by his ? friends, and left to the tender, mercy of ' the enemy. , t-, . , , . . , !Here is something that requires' explana- .' tionVf.Itis'the duty of the accused 'to speak ' Ottt. T'" ' ' ; " " - Canal- Meeting at Iioganisport. ""'"The people of, Loganspprt held a meeting lost Saturday, on the subject of closing the canal by the Trustees. The discussion was' animated, and among others who addrassed the assembly -was .Judge Stuart. After stating that he was opposed to any action by the , meeting, "which should propose any legislation, he. said : "; , p If the bondholderr wanted-farther legislation, why did they riot authorize the Trustees to state distinctly. what thev -wanted, and why they wanted it; and release the State from ny: implied liability which such legislation might possibly involve ? Why was not this done?, Simply because the Trustees, and the bondholders, and their agents, did not want legislation for any honest purpose. The whole , thing was a scheme to plunder the State. , Legislation, " such as was contemplated in Iba resolution, : was the- entering - wedge. An attempt to cut off the canal below Terre Haute would array one end of the canal against the other

.ne sect of the State agwnst

other I the result Trouia.oe," J - . if the subject I was -elitenainea. i ; .egislature at all, 1 for an$, purpose,. State woWd VT 5orrPt'on. he wiih tlaUi Jr-out of tue conflict saddled .alliona of additional debt, and V.-- h.nla- amuo, Anrf-urh. 13 at me DOtuiin 01 luia scueiue -.- m notorious in the lobby of our Legisla-J ture, who have ueen laying schemes to plunder the State- and the people for years. They had purchased the canal bonds for a song, and how. were laying -their plans to make the State ultimately liable. .".,''.. He said the threat to relinquish -it is all idle. It is a mere pretext as shallow as it is unprincipled on the part of the bondholders. -JLet them commit an act of forfeiture if they dare, and the people of Indiana will know 'how to take care of their own rights and dignity in the-premises. N-.Tb meeting passed the" foilowiug preamble and resolutions." " '-' ; : -j , Whirs as. This meeting, and others along the line of the r canal, were : brought about by the circulars of Butler & Co., for the purr pose of effecting legislation on the subject ; and whereas, the threat to abandon the canal is nothing more nor less than a no very creditable avowal of their intention to violate the contract of 1846-7 between the bondholders and the State of Indiana; therefore ' I ' 7''.':;. k "Reiolved, That we view, such threats in the light they justly deserve; and that we deprecate all legislation and agitation ot the question, at the present time, as dangerous to the State. . ' . ., . '-.,' Resolved. That the State is now clear of that portion of her debt adjusted in 1846-7, and that it is her right, purpose and duty. to keep clear or it. " ' '. Tax Leüisl atc be. In .the Senate on Wednesday, the proceedings were without interest. The House was occupied all day with, a description of tit usury, laws, in Committee of the Whote. After amending the biH So as to allow the taking of the ten per cent, interest on contracts, and adding a section 0 the bill that all loans made by banks shall be on notes payable at the banking-house of the bank, or if it js to he paid upon bills payable upon any other place, the bank shall not be permitted to receive any exchange oii 'the notes or bills. iThe, whole subject was postponed till next Wednesday. The . bill- was . supported and I opposed by member of both parties, and it Seems to have: been diseussed ' simply as a I j - j' f tt.i financial onestioo. , 0 infer from" the de bate and theproceedings that the bill likely tdpas3.lhe House. I . "' . ' e ' ' , ' W .Thb Yachtixo Expedition. The bruising of our squadrons ia the Mediterranean sea has always appeared" to be the most useless, as it is the most expensive service'Jperformcd by the navy. ;. It is a very agreeable and popular service with the officers and its appointments have alwaysi beenTreserved fof the pets of. the department. The Washington Sktlet very properly' designates the recent cruise of the frigate Wabash as J the yachting expedition." It says ; Q . Com, Lavallettej commanding the. U. S. yachting expedition in the Mediterranean, in' a dispatch to the-" Nary--Deportment,' speaks in high terms of the civilities of the Turkish authorities, who .not only, visited flue n abash Uttt..J'A'iiTeFr,as.' rti- -u. nc .i .. ,lucky as toget ' themselves "ordered on this cruise, have bad a frlorioiu timcbf it Sucti balls, parties, i'ctes,; ins. ; a they liave enjoyed, invra never been surpassed. CJ The Pacific Railroad project jn TJoiigress is considered as killed for this Session. The Ilouse' have rejected all the various propositions before it for the location and building the road by a decisive vote. Thfcre is not. strength among the friends of the road in the Senate to pas3 any of the various amendments propounded to the bill before that body, the measure' owes its defeat to Southern: strict (constructionists and 4 State right? men. V If, all the projects for afprth" em road can be defeated, ot kept in abey. ance, the Southern Pacific. Road through Texas, may be pushed so "far ahead that it will be adopted tis the main trunk of intercommunication,, between. - the Pacific toast and .the Mississippi valley. ; Mr. Benjamin, of Louisiana; who is deeply interested ih' l the Tehauntepec rptite hfK-been one of the most active- ana: wily: -opponents or the Pacific Railroad sofieme in the Seriate.',:! ExPtosioir.OP a Steam .Tow-Bp at. We learn by tlie officers ef-the-' AlviD: Adams that tho . Treadwater Belle, a :' tow-boat, owned at Cook's Mines', on the Treadwater. blew up on Wednesday night, ten miles above Smithland. - One man, a ' fireman, is stipposecf to" have been killed, as hd 'is aliasing. Mr., Cook, one of, the owners,: and Wm. Carroll, ' the pilot, were' dangerously. scalded. ? Another man, - name - unknown'. was scalded slightly., , The Valance on board escaped unhurt. Immediately, after the ex plosion the boat took lire . and burnt to the water's edge. CoxsirrcjiosAt, Cos vBsnosl The House of Representatives of the Illinois Legislature passed a s resolution, on Wednesday las for t the calling of a - Convention for framing a new Constitution.: The resolution will probably be agreed, to by the Senate. In. that event, at;the next general election.(Xov..':1860), the people will vote for of against.the propositioawhichj if carried, ' will compel the 'next ' Legislature to pass a law calling such Convention and fixing the time and place of meeting. Nearly three years will elapse before the Constitution can be puUn operation.- The vote in the House was almost unanimous... Legislative Politics. The Columbns Fac t says that upon the, "completion of the Columbus, Piqua& Indiana Railroad, which will octur some time in February, the Buckeye Legislature will visit the Hoosier State and hold high festival in our legislative halls; then, by way of returning the compliment, the wise law-givers of Hoosierdom will visit Columbus by the same short line route, and be entertained in that city? Perhaps there will a be hop in the Capitol, and a supperaiKelsey's! Who knows?

Th State Uitwerity.

Tho following proceedings are sent to us by those who have signed thenar with a re quest that we iwould; publish them. , We think' thetourse of Dri Daily's friends very injudicious and unf0rtunate7""ft is impossible, under the present state of fact3, .ta rer tain Dr. Daily at . the head of the State Vrm versify without entailing : certain ruin upon theInstitutipn, Ifthe Trustees bAve any regard for the interests of : the college committed to tlveir'chargo, they can not for a moment listen . to ,njf suggestions for Dr. Daily's retention... Convicted of drunkenness', immorality, and indecency, by a council of jhis fellow-clergymen, jivhose regard for the fame" of their church and of their own order, must have prompted them to screen him,: as .'far as possible, it would be au outrage upon the moral sense of the State to continue him at the head of a seminary where the brightest youth of the State are to be educated. Why uot then let him sink quietly into oblivion, and, permit the injury and dishonor ' he-h3 brought upon the University,' to be forgotten. The more it is agitated, the longer will the memory and odor of it endure. ' : ' ,.:r- v1 The names of the students signed to ,the resolutions'' are of those belonging.' to the regular college classes, exclusive of the students in the Law Department, and they constitute ' nearly bhe-half 'of the students how in attendance at the College : ' Whereas, At a meeting of the students of the Indiana University, on the 24tb day of January. 1859, resolutions were passed endorsing the former conduct and course of Dr. Daily, a3 President of the University, and indiscriminately denouncing all charges made aerainst him as being the work of wicked and designing men. " Wbebbas, They have requested Dr. Daily to recall his resignation as President, before auch, resignation has been officially tendered to the.Board of, Trustees, and also have petitioned by resolution the Trustees at their next ' meeting to re-elect him President of the institution, in the very face of circum sumstances which ."go'..- to . show that the charges alleged against him are not ground less. Whbbbas, They have not been officially informed as' to the action of the Ecclesiastical Committee of ' the M: E. Church, in relation to the Charges preferred against ' Dr. Daily, and" ,;.'.::" . Whbbeas, Tha Board-of. Trustees of the University have taken'- no action ; on said v-"1"cln charges, And ; ' . ' J '4 Whbbeas, Certain students were- refused their voice and vote in said meeting. vThere-' fore '- .' "-"',"'-'" ' ' - -' " Resolvid, Thai we, the undersigned,' stu dents of the Indiana University do repudi ate all such indiscriminate proceeding. : .' Jtesi-A'ed That we consider the resolution asking Dp. Daily to recall vhia resignation and, also,' their request to the Board of Trustees, as premature, inasmuch ris the evidence" upon which he has been - tried is not before the students. ' v," ':';' - ;'. ... RisoheJt That if 'J the, charges' preferred against Dr. Daily re true, be; is totally unfit to act as President In any University. And further .".' '. "'. ,V,' r ." Vtn'w ' ! Retolved, That certain' students were refused their voice and Vote in said" meeting because they were opposed . to, aid '.resolutions. -- '' -ff " :- Js. . ' 'Resolved, That the Evan3ville T Journal, Bedford-' Independent, Indiana-4 American, and Bloomingtoa Republican. her reg nested papers please copy. - t.v. A. D. Lbmos, I i Wi Uulespik : " ' ' S. GkEEy, ; U E.1 Fisti,- -- " And forty-six others. ' - i A Vin1;; : Li.Thb Tabiw-A better from v)Vashtngtoii .sayf.-,-,;- .'';:.'"-""".'," ''"'. '. y --, The only possible hope for a modification of the tariff at this session is' through a Conference Committee in its closing hours. TJiflt;Jas chance ,is desperate, &ud depends upon the refusal of the Ilouse to grant a loan on this i-ondition. ---a -: ; ... : " Even then there is too mäch' reason to fear that the Semite will not yield Its repugnance to the change, so obstinate is the-pur-poseof - the Democratic party to refuse any concession on this subject." They are more inclined to hazard an extra .' session than to conquer their prejudices. The House, is likely to stand firm, and to Jusisf upon, provision being made to extinguish- any debt which, may be created.J ; : j.i The Republicans have held a caucus and unanimously agreed to vote for a modification of the tariff. Their stand Is clear, positive and.-' unqualified, as will be seen when. the test comes in the House. On the other hand, thö Democrats in that body, will hardly muster twenty votes, .including the Pennsylvania delegation. This significant fact jells the", whole story, especially when connected- with - the position of the Democratic majority in the Senate.' "-"'.j a- - There is no diUiculty in; knowing' what political interests in Congress are tor-and against the policy of reasonable protPction.;

Thk Douglas and FiTea . QuaebblT The , .- : ,:oLS. . " V" F0"- - - 2fjY..' Post Mft n " ' 4 '' ' -, ; ; MOAESENESS,; ,j ASTHMA, .'"'-.'.-. ".Tho wrrcsporidence between Douglas and ) :: CROUP. . . WHOOPIsa OOC&H, , Fitch is highly Pickwickian. - It ia -full cf f A"J "n aflecti.-ns of the Throat and Laug. Itbaifs, V.butS, ' explanations, withdrawals, aud j In prepared .nuon.. Scientific principles, and fiom everrthing but the evidence of a'desire to"! rticl tlwt ra entirely wgswUs. -. Th - -

fight."" Neither' party meant . to fight and nobody expected to see them tight, except on paper. '"'if'' ""-- ' . i Fitch has rather 'the advantage, so far as any exists, for no thorough going duellist could accept the explanations so equivocal as those which he'- tendered to Mr. Douglas ; and the haste- with which he lays f,lie correspondence before the public, shows a conscientiousness of having the best of tbe contest- This, , however, ,does. not r prove Fitch's bravery.- Jle must -do , somethingelse to demonstrate personal, -courage . than merely -back down so evasive -a foe--as Mr. Douglas, whose armory of quibbles would outlast the patience of all , the; duellist3 In the Senate, however perseveringly they may urge him to an engagement. - -. ; ""' -' A brutal murder; wa committed in Chillicothe, Ohio, bn Thursday last, x Wallace, Godfrey, and another young man were riding along Paint street, andinet two women; -or loose- cnaracter,; one ot whom started to get into the buggy and told Wallace to make his companions get out. Godfrey got out and made some remark about the character of the women, when the one who had seuted herself in the buggy, told Wallace to " shoot the son of a b-: h." Wallace ' got out of "the buggy, drew his pistol, placed it at Godfrey's breast and firsd Godfrey jfell dead the ball having passed through his hoart. .-. 1 1. -. ?i ' . i Wallace and the woman were both arrested, and the pistol -was found ou the person of the woman.

fi? Bishop Potter, of Pennn has gone to

Cannes, the beautiful watering-place in the south of France. TT" stz NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WEMilt 1 1-EJiU I r IS Mi IB I J1 WO tons prime Hay, .''.'v Hum bnah.i-do r?-Ear Cor200 do do Shelled Corn, 1 f ,T S00 1 do? i do fold Data, U li fi(iO?' ,do ; to I Bra, M'fA In store aad fur sale low at J. C. DUSOUCHET'8, 1an2""r--,"Cöfii(it' TV'ater 'ahd Locust streetr. ItMMJV WW -, struet, opposite -the Washington Hotel, ,. .,-.' ;-. . . : - ;,;(.: m' . :i 1. T.-...T .-.,.,. V. V ernay, Province of Champaigne, France.BafcäSfcÜS 500 BOTTLES CHAMPAIGNE. ,l Alan, from the Wt Wine countries of Europe 19 GASKSOK THB JTINEST AM MOST SET.KI'TED PURK KED A&B W rill JS V IJlES. AVe guarantee these Wines to be the pura juice of the grapet, and do hereby invite onrlrlenas ana the PDolic firPneraltv tacaii ana eximiur uir lueumivw. Janzy-Ira ;. B-nf"r w. VI OTIC V f HI 1,1 1' I' .. W V . has now on hand and ia manufacturing daily. a large stock of German Extra Palm 0.-1 and Fmily Soaps, Mould Cuudlee, and pure Lard Oil, which lie wiU aell at the lowest market quotations or cam onat unless otherwise apreed. . . , 1.-. ... tiiin T r r t.t,.'T.T 1 1 T : ATlJflCKll.VS. 100 ''VjB 'OVJ'0 S C'hickc-ns, dressed, for sale at . ;t . 1 . Z. H,COOK A 60K'S jan29 Ko. 22 Main street and 2 First Bt "at :. 7 Jjl-ls Oranges, .., tj, - ,j 5 boxes Lemons, i- ' : ' r : a, 2 bbls Pineapples." For sale at jau29 '.. H. COOK . SON'S. mmUBSBHW'CJUMBB CLOTHES mW BASKETS at. t Z.U. C09K SON'S. M-BL CranberriesFor sale at Z. H. COOK & 80X'S. jau29 -TXBESH MILCH COW JJVU CALM JL for sale.' OLMSTED & SABIN. 25 -C ItOZK.V CHICKENS, 60 JIOZ. Eggs. - Wholesale and retail. - OLMSTED SABIN. Jan 28 KVjri jr-isir.' JL . Six bbls, 34's, and kitts new Mackersl, 600 boxes lo. I llen ing, (.'-'' - 20 drums Codflsh." Jus received and for sale lew liy ' ' ' jau27 . , -i PRESTON BROS. jni8SOLUTIOJ'r.THJB PAH TJ'K RJSJ' ship heretofore - existing between -Philip Decker and I'hilip Kramer, under the flrmof Decker A Kramer, has Leon dissolved by mutual consent. The old bnsiness will lie curried on at the old stand by PHILIP .DECKEK, who will coutiuiUi the manufacture, of Lard Oil, 8oap and Candles, and who will also settle tlie alfairs and business of the late firm. ..- .vf... ' hum PHILIP DECKER, .! ..v (:; aci -, . ... f HXLIP; KRAMEH. ' 'WMiPBBBlJ a TO TBB JBO VH, M JKiir would beg leave to solicit for the new firm the same patronage, wuitb was bestowed on the old firm. ',;'. ; . PHILIP KRAMER. . Referring to the'aht.Te, wo request all those who knowtliemselves -iuiiebte.1 lo us fur yars, to come Hy and settle, as wa ai-f ieveiintied to close oar old books.( , , Jan- 3nij i ' '" fEdonlrer anit Volksbote copy.J ' tSSOLV TIOJ THE PJ M t'Jilthip heretofore existing between the under signed, uuder tije firm of Baboock Bretbers, la this day dissolved br miitu. .! consent. E. S. BABCOOK having purchased' the entire iufvreat in the part nersbip business of H. O. Babcock, will continue the business-cm bis o n account, and is alone au thorized to adjust the affairs of the late firm, taking all assets and Having all liabilities. The name uf th firm to l.e tomm! unly in liquidation. . a i;K.;8. BABCOOK. O, BABCOCK. 'ÜVANSVU.LF, ludiitna.' ;. ':. ; ; jau27 ST O 8 T BUT WK KJV THE OEB JLJ man Cafhotii- I'hnrcli Antf the Locust street MB. Ohiircb,. a GRAY 'trR. ;-ABy person fiudinff the same, and bringiox ' to the Journal ottice, will be suitably rewarded. . Jau7 4 AO A I. OIL AJM LAMPS-- WEJVO W w have a suppN of Coal Oil and Lamps. Our cus tomers can now keep their Lamps well trimmed. JaniHlf mh:.;u. : . H0UNBR00K 4 CO. KlJVOi.VJPS JJI MS.VCH.yiKBS. JOLd We keep a ffoU suuplr. of Oils, Oain Pack ins Jin sheet, tium Gaskets . of assorted sizes. Gum Hope, White Rope, Packing Yarn, Emery Powder tfhe.it Lead.- In fa.-t II articles needed by fcngi Beers,; ..1 ; f. HUBNBKOOK k CO. -f-tTAl-eii t-u massive cakes of ice, yet it will not coarur late in tne coldest weatner. Try if. For sale by Jan J . ttOKS BROOK A CO. rmEASl: VEAHf TEAS 1-ljap'jÜBl M. al. Young Hyson,. Gunpowder, and Bl'k Teas, all of the finest crop und put up in packages to im curtiomers. rorsaie at lowest rates oy -jn27 -J 1 HORSBKOOK CO. OBAJS'ttEN y-AJVMt LE.HOJ'S100 boxes jnxt received per steamer Diana, and lor sale low by , ....... PKKSTON HiiOri L L M A M II. AXE, HA fV WW located on the Northeast corner uf First and Sycamore streets, for the pnrpoee of repairing .Musical, i-peutiiig,. aud other Watchea, Jewelry, ate., lxit his friends aud the. public, generally, to can upon niui, wueii fatmiaclK' wilt be guuran teed:- - - ' jan2-J-lyd mVOTMCE OP JUMSSOLVTIOJWTHE copartnership 'heretofore vxistinr between the subscnliurs under the name, style and. tirni of xccracKen & inughuni, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, SIMON McCKACKEJf being antnoriZHl to settle the business of said firm. j ' .':. B1M0N McCKACKEN, t . J. BIÜGHAM. , . . EvansVH.le, Intf.; Jiiuuiiry 21, 1S59. PAVILION HOTEL. SIMOX - McCR ACKEX. I. Proprietor rWVIE I JYIiEUSIftJYEMI. MV A SSV JL mi tig the management of the above well-known establishment, b?gs leave to return his grateful acknowledgements for the liberal patronage bestowed on the said firm, and by personal and prompt attentionon the part of myself and assistants hoe 10 morn a continuance 01 tue extended tavurs ueio toforo besttiwed. - iit-spet-ti'ullv, jauJ S. JtcCRACKEV. SE TEMPLE'S iOMPOUJ'II HOPS AND B ONESE T. j IT Is the safest, surest, cheapest, and most roHaj ble remedy for the jiermanent cure ot . - COMPOUND SYRUP OF IlOPS AND BONKSET Ia manufactured by - , i ., i..tu:;- - , ' - : C, ROTH KXRÜSH & SOX," ; ' : Hamilton, Biitler County, Ohio, to whom all orders mut be addressed j und sold by '" ' ' ' -. KELMR i WHITE," Druggists' ' ' Evansvillc; Indiana, mid by Druggists and Merchants throughout the country. r --' : Jn2C-ly . TS9 O TA TO ESI POTATOES .' 300 Ml. bushels prime Potatoes, in fine order, forsaie at 81 per bnshel. by i. : : Z. 11. COOK di SON. Kfl Ht'SHELs ÖJVlOJYSt - 9ßP l&Oibushels rurnips,-,:. ... . .:iv;; 2-k do Cos nmeal, 50 bbls choice Family Flour. ' ' '.' Forsnleby a- -- - Z. H. COOK & SON. gfEMOVAL.JTm have- removed above Main. jr. jr. cölbcKjv Cd. Wnttr street, three doors A I l. " j P 'IS E arc now mnniifactiii'lng Wells' Patent Folding Spring Bed, the best and most - convenient now in use, ai It can be moved or handled without any trouble. Call aud examine them. jan25

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MISCELLANEOUS.

TfD) B1V'M,.'S WW WARK STATE LOTTEE1K! flBXJ 'f CAPITAL PRIZE, ,$40,000! I Tickets.... .....i. ?..1Q -if t ( j rvirB if K. Thtalsle iniorm the' public thäTwe have disposed of our entire interest in the Lottery Grants held by ns,-chartered by the States- trf DelawwWi -Gcorgm; Kentucky, and Missouri, to the nrm or nutiu, EDJX CO,,tö take- effect on the fist day of Decembor, lS6S.And we ;most cordially recommend our successors to our former friends and patrons, feeling assured that the Imsiness will be continued with the same integrity and promptitude Vfhfili lias characterized it a&condncted by ourselves and predecessors for the lust thirtv-five years. . GREGORY MAVEY. "WitMixOTOIc,' Del. Ko. löthj - " . WOOD, EDDY A. CO.. MANAGERS. - .' i. (äUCCESSOBR TO GfiKUOET A MiUBI.) . ,'i The undersigned having become owners vf the ON LY LOTTERY CHARTER IN DELAWARE, offer to the public the following, eherne, to b drawn each Wednesday in January, LSÖ9, ja Wilmington, Delaware, iu public, uuder the superintendence of sworn cooiBUssioncrs appointed by thA Governor. l , - C' Ctmf 110 draws on Wednesday, Feb ia5!. '"' -. 7 ia draws on Wednesday, Feb. U, 1,851. j. Claim 13 4 draws on Wednesday,- Feb. 10, 159. . lll 146 draws on Wednesday, Feb. 23. 1859. THIBTY-TWÖ THOUSAND THKEE H CSDSED - ..... jINO XI&ETY-MX.l-HIZEti! - Nearly One Prlxe to every Two Tielc- .-. . U.f.-ct ,.. -etltt -. . ri.. : . 78 Numbers 13 Uravm Ballot. ' MAGNIFICENT SCHEW3E! " ... - - XO BE DRAAVN" - Each Wednesday in February. 1 Prize of....:.....r..S4),ü00iS.-.'."...::...?in,oiX) i'...32,noo.i., .:....;..2-2.0lA .r.'......13vKW ....... 7r5" .....13,000. ..... 7,500. .... 5,000 ..',.,.'..,....., 6.tW0 .... ..... 50 Prizes- of.. 6 " 1,000 are...j-...i..50,000 600 ...25,000 -250 45,000 100..... C.ÖOO ..... ' ' 50 3,2V -...J'- 40 2.H00 , : 30 3,900 ...... 20 94,900 ......':. 10 ..270,400 J2,S9Q Prizes amounting to.. ..8593,392 wnoie xicüets eiu; xiaivos so; siuariers evj. Certificates of Packages will bo sold at the fol lowing rates, which is the risk: Certificates of Package of 26 Whole Tiekets...S149 50 . - v ,- i, " Si. v- 28 nan. '.. --.-. ... io ,o - , .. " - 20 Quarter . " Si. 37 37 In ordering: Tickets or Certificates, em-lose the amount of money to our address, for what you wish to -pnrchaae; -name- the Lottery in wnicn you wisn It invested, and wnetner yon wian lvnou-s, ji.nves or Quarters, on receipt of wbiih, we send what is ordered, by first mail, together with the scheme. immediately trter tue drawing, tna arawn num bers will be seni with a written explanation; -' IMrParcuasera will please write their signatures plain, and give the name of their Post office, County and State.'. - , .f,',:li'4 V ti'ft .ft '4 NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Those who prefer not sending money by mail. can ose "'THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, whereby money for Tickets, iu sums of Ten Dollars, and upwards, can be seut us ' ' " 5, AT OUR RISK AM KiKSSK, ' . . from any city or town where fhey have nn officer The money and order must be enclosed in a rOVERNMKNT POST OFFICE tTAMPED ENYEL-.I OPE, " or fhe Express Co. cannot receive them. Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to , ' WOOD, EDDY 4 CO , ' ' ' "dec2fl ' - - Wiimiugton, Delaware. 200 BVSHELS EAB COBJS ßOOO bushels Bran. . For sale low by Jan 25 Z. H. COOK fc SON. ImWVTVAL FIRE UYVSUBAJWE CO., 9fJL OF VANDERBURGH COUNTV. Fodbth Axnual IIepoet. In pursuance of the provisions of the 65th section ef tin Act of the Oenvral Assem bly of the State of Indiana, entitled, "An Act for the incorporation of Insurance Companies, defining their powers and prescribing their duties," ap proved Jan. 17, 1852, the undersigned Directors of the Mutual ire insurance company oi vanuer burs Countv. Bubmit the following report : Amount of property insured. .;i;.r j...;...5472,640 00 Deduct amount of policies surrendered. ... 31,975 00 Leaving am't ef policies now oatstandiug S440,U6.'" 00 Valuo of premium notes, as per 3d Animal Repoft 8 54,58 45 Value of prom, notes rec d since, S4,lil'J 48 Deduct am't surrendered......... 1,006 87 3,012 til Value of premium notes now on hand... Cash on hand ae per 3dAtinul Hent 11 ü Ii mwiioiUlite-r On pre mi mas $."13 27 On policies......;....:.....-......:... - 4S00 On Assessments...............;..."'"'"-' 4 00 For Interest.... J ' 190 37 $.'18,201 Oil For C. Miller's uotes.. 148 2. $898 89 54.157 ta, " ' ' ' :: nrm-iT piTwRvra''-' Sabirieg of Offlcors ' S35O00'-. sahiries of Superintendents.. 2.r 00 Losses -paid ....mn....s....- .1 874 21 - Advertising. ... 2ti 00 Re-Insurance -......... : j 25 00 Pamphlets j-24 00 i Notary Public 1 00 $1,325 21 Cash on hand. . - - - .. , ASSETS. . - . . lresertt A-alue Of premiura uotes. Cash ou hand ,i Fui uiture . 2,831 80 &IS.201 OG 2,831 80 1 50 Total :.'.".;if.:.v; Numlier of Policies outstanding 23t 541,034 31 Assessments made on Prem. Notes, uoua- '- f Lossea accrued and not paid . (not yet . due) estimated at... -. .- $1,15000 i Attest: ROBERT KARl.Y, Hrc'y , 8TATE OF INDIANA, Vanderburgh County. s. J - Robert Bkrues, V: Baker. Philip Decker, and K. S. Tonney, being duly sworn, say that they are Di rectors of tbe Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Vanderburgh County, and that the foregoing report is correct and true to the best of their knowledge and belief. - "- -1-'-' -'' ' Sworn iu.d subscribed lefire me fhis 19fh day of January, lfJOI. Witness mv hand and Notarial Seal tho date aforesaid. ROBERT BARNES, ' . '' W. BAKER, X seal. - :-'' PHILIP DECKER ,i - - R. S. TENNEY. MORRIS S. JOHNSON, ; -"Notary Public. jan-Zl-dlwAltw McGEORGE'S ; SHINGLE & STAVE MACHINE -' ICaking from 60 to 80 Shingles per -- . Minute. ; :. J., , SXK S. iST. , J. A. BI13TCH1B, Proprietor For Indiana, . . ' ,' Kentucky, ' . . Arkansas, 4 Michlgao, " r -Mississippi,-, "' " Alabama, '.",'Irfv'"" .1 11 South Carolina . Georgia, " . - . Florida, " (.- Louisiana,;. " ,'foxas, v -r. .": K- .Illinois, Wisconsin and f. ' -ä. i Missouri. LOCAL AOESTS KT Fr ASäTlil.E, ISDIASA : .v fllESSIl. KRATZ & JIKILJUAX. THE subscribers would respectfully Inform the public that they have secured an ageucy to seil the above named Shingle Machine, and that they will till all orders on short notice. One of these Machines has been on exhibition for several days in this city, and its superior merit is acknowledged by all. Persona who may doubt the ability of this machine will do wtll to enquire of pur Lumber dealers, Mr. Glover and Mr. Fergus, and any person In the city who has seen the machine in operation, - " The Machine saws Shingles as smooth as if planed, and at tbe rate of two thousand per hour. We would also state that we can furnish Engines suffi cient to run -this Machine on short notice-, and on reasonable terms. Call and et Circularor persons desirintr Circulars, who will send us their adsons desiring urcmars, who win sena us meir au, BST" Office corner of Main and Second streets. jan21-m KRATZ HEILMAN.MiOAL OIL.THE BEST ARTICLE of llreckiuridge Coal Oil just received by . "T " :"- " S1 ODWAUB THOMPSON, -j J "'"W"- . Wm L'CH WHEAT AJ'U SVPERFIJ'E JLM FLOClt 50 bbls S. F. Flour, , 50 bags do. 50 bags Buckwheat Flour. "' Call soon at1 VICKERV BKOS., 62 Main st. -mfOLASSES, SVGAB A, 1 ML V 'EE 5 bbls new Molasses, - : i . i -- 6 hhds new Sugar, - S - - 5 bags prime Bio Coffee,- - ü. 2 pockets Java do, 6 bbls ass'd White Sugar, -i'f , For sale at our usual low rates. -jan20 VICKERY BROS., 82 Main st.

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fVBOClsBlISSUSIJBlll Vf 1 24 bxs Virginia Tolacc, i " tiOO 1 Cigars, various brands-, tierce Kioe, 4 fand Uugar.j 1 package Codfish, f . j i i40 faju and half bxs BaUiuSv1! - 10 bbls Molasses. For sale by iaiiü OLMSTED SABIN. JF A.X,l SVPM'hlKS Leaf Lard, Pear Bailey, Green Apples, Split Pea, Dried Apples, Pt-canor Dried Peaches, Prunes, -Sweet Pofi s n n UicKeiv -Jt ' "t : reamers. jan2JU hiH CC)L3ISTKf-A 4-A EIN. llMLl , w.ji sell at:jttotiöu.4'.'J kor vft Kail . SyJI At,Juctiöu.4'-J kogi ufi Kails, slightly J daniaced by water, on SATL KDAV next, at t , I o'dork.P. s3i..on-the whai-f, atthe steauiltout landiiigJ I 1 yajiilrat,v f , ll.:EL Auct'r. ,0 BP ORATIO JV, O T I C I! O Hy dered-rhat the -owners of Lots 9, 1. It, Ii; 10, iu Block. 171, .Lniaascoy ruutiiig Fourth Avenue, and between Franklin and Seventh streets, cause a ! plank sidewalk to lm lafd on said Lots, withiu 3U days alter the putmcauouot tins otnT,4iiti iu de-fault-hsreirf the "Common -4 oum H wiH proceeil to perform said work,- and' the cost and expenses ac cruing thereby will be: assessed awt eiIU-pted byTsale of said property, r so much thereof as will satisfy said lein and costs. "--1 f . By order of the Common Council. t ' - - ,v- -A. LEMCKE, Citv Clerk, :;Jan2l-J0til.- ... PBUli K Kf Dt'-pulj r. j . - ivoiKsnote copy.j; 1 IS WKALiHOH and alter Ute first Uv of February nx , Groceries will -fan ' solo ..bv Z, II. COOK US for Cash or Produce onlu. and hose buying for cash will receive redUi-tion emr.il to the expense ot book-keeper, collector and 6ait rfeots,' which we find is quite an item ; and we conceive it wrong to make cash customers pay the expenses of slnw nnv M,d BA nav RimtAnwrt.1 - i-.--,!--ri . -gJRESH iBOVJ'It SPICES-, .. i JP 18 dozeu cans Mustard, Oisnrted, , 2V do . loose do, . ... 200 do . asssorted lVpi er, Ginger, Alspico, Cinnamon, C'ovot-, t. Wuri.intcl fitmh and good. For sale by VICKEfiY KOS., 82 Main st. TfJVPO BMA TMOJS" WAJVTEn.TEJV JL i DOI.LAK8 will be paid for such information as will be legal proof of the death of M AMES JOHN WARl, a Canadian, who was last beard from some eight years ago, "sick at a farm-house near Evansvllie ;" or any otner Information oi mm will oe gratefully received by bn widow, a small siim f money helne aependent upon sucii tniormanon. rte was ef very intemperate h ibils at that time be-" twecn thirty aud thlitv-one ears oi (re-, aiiout a feet ten inches high ; hair a dark brown, with a tings of red in the whiskers ; large sleepy blneeyes, large nose, straight or very little curved; -amall mouth, with a acar tip towards the cheek, on the rWht sidw. Address i Tr BAKER & FOSTEK, Jan22-lmdSltw .- -. . Evansville, Ind. n BAL ESTATE AT PBIfATE BALE. Tu- undersigned Trustees of the Presbyterian Thurch (N. 8.,) of Evansyille, Indi ana.'wlsk td setl lifat Ko-r107, Old Plan, situated on the corner oi Main aud:-eeend streets. . Bids will be received by JOHN W. FOSTEK, at the office of Baker & Foster, until February &,1&5(U w hen the hiits will be opened, and the Trustees will then decide either to accept the bid or bids which they may consider best with reference both to the amount offered and the -terms of payment, or thoy will advertise the property for sale at public auc-t tiou. Bids may be for the W hole-nndivided, or for any part of the Lot. Th UtU trill be warrant by parties whose names, with any mrtner information w hich may be desired,' can be learned oh applica tion as above, or to either of tbe Trustees JAMES K. BLITHE,' i ' -- -Vf i - WILLIAM BAKEB, Jr.-" 4i D. MORGAN,. ! x. - . r, JAMES SWANSON.t J , r .. -jJohw W; FoSTna, Secy of the Board. jant8-tf , trjTEBESTIJlf TO FARMERS JL Just received this lay in store and for sale, 21 M) bushels English Seed Oats, a very superior-article.. all nnd see thomt.at KL'STON'S Feed Store, tinder Telegraph Office. ' ' ' , jnuHl ,; J?1 lBA-WSHEO. BOOMS TWO OB three very . pleasant rooms, furnished or notfurnished, in the central part, of the .city, suitable for a gentloman amllady,can be had on reasonable terms, by applying at the Journal Office. JnitlS-tf i9öticboecöpäbteb's'hip. mV JACOB STKACB begs to Inform the public that he has associated with himself his son FREDERICK in the Hardware and Iron business, and hopes that tho liberal patronage bestowed upon him heretofore will be transferred to the new firm. The style of the Arm will be . . , . . , I , . JACOB STRAUB SON, Jan 17 " , . No. 40 Main street. ' JfMUHT ! LIGHT I LIGHT f -. j -.,,1" p T t ONfEXPtOSrVE, SELF-GENEKÄTINÖ ! GSr 1A. S Xi TVT. F I TUE public are now favored with the best, aaf, ami aioet economical Ihjht ever prodnoad, quäl if not kupurior t the bast coel gas. It ur adapted for ('htm-hes, Hotels, Stores, Beading Rooms, Private Kwellingv MauufactoTies, .Steamlwttta, Bailroad Cars, etc. ., It Only reyflires a trial tQ prove ita suerIority over every' ol her norUble,, light now in use. 95" For salo f STODDAKD & THOMPSON'S Drugstore. janlT-lw - m vEW WHOLESALE I GROCER!' tV W HOUSE. 1 take pleasure iu announcing to my- numerous friend's that I have commenced business at, No. 2S-West ; Firxt street, (in Ihe jiouse formerly occupied by Messrs. Morgan's as a Boot und Shoe sture,) whero 1 intend keeping constantly ou hand a complete assortment of Groceries and Liquors, which I will sell for casbor on short time, to prompt customers, at a great bargain. Give me a call. . . . . A. M. McGRIFF. EVAS6V1ULK, Indiana. . . . . . . . Janl7 !EW GOODS WW- ' 40 boxes Star Candles, ;- ,-, ' -.... 150 dOJ!en Brooms, ': :' " '- ) !.. o5 j,, yAuc Wa8h Board, s t " "! 5 '"'iW do - Buckets, ' .. -.. 25 bale, Uo. 1 Batting, -; : - " ' -ISO reams Wrapping Paier, - ' ' ; ' 40bd!s do Twine, : ' '. ," ' 10 gross Bonnet Boards. ' '" ' - Jost received and Tor sale cheap by "'' Janl7 A. I. McGKIFF. ;; fipOBACCO AJWt CIGARS Jt 4i boxes choice Virginia Tobacco, x- 1 - 50 raddies -do do -- d.,' r " ' ISO boxes Washington Cigars, " '- " 1 -SO do ' PrinHpe and Regalia do. 1 ! ' ror nde bj; " ; '' - A. M. McGRIFF. " I mm" fm fm 0 tfw llwop. JL W-P "f Jr WP i,AB ell INGLKSjnst received and lor sale at the new Lumber Yard, corner of Main and Eighth street. . .. . janB - , . ÄEWBÜItRY t CLEMENT. TT IOVOBS ' . ' " -MLJ 80 bbls Old Rye, Beserve and Bourbon: - 4 do S. M. Wine, ' : ' 10 hf do do, ' ' - - - - - - ' 10 hf do French Brandy, --: -''.--.' - ' 10 bbls . do do, -'- -' 1 - -' 4 do Clierry ' do, -'1 - ' -4 do Oinger Wine, : ; -i - . , " ' "2 do -Lemon Cordial.- - - 1 Just received and for nie rheap by " ' ; Janl7 A. M. BIcGRIFF. BRAUCH RIX NOTICE.- JOTICE Jl-J is fcereliy given, that the undersigned has ;. Imeu appointed Executrix of the last will and testa- ' mnt ot Ira Thayer, di-ceased, lato of Vanderhurg Tunty. 'i he estate is solvent. "'" J " " PHILINDA P. TIIAYEB, "' jsill5-3wj ' ' Executrix. ' j jTAJ'Ii FROM VJVItERr-JCSrjtE-3 crived ia store and lor Mi - , - v ö tons Oil Cuke, a superiur article. So tons Hay, , . -15 tons Bran, - tonrblpsrufi'. ''"'. - oiu nnshels torn. 300 bushels Barlor' And for sale Vhean ash, at the. feed store if KCSfQN, Water street, under Telegraph office. Jan 11 . 1 K L M I ti Ald ä Mum I V V - OST' TJ ! makeroom for Spring stock, w now offer ?!IL !rJ. rTV "fejo-toirt of j Bross Goods, Shawls, Cloaks, , Cloths, Ciuteres.:., Ä 2wUa Ä'nAK?' t janll-zw JAMLS OAKLEY k SON. r,,l TjTB I C BE It MOSS& 3 BALES, . cuoice nnit, jusi rccciveu ana tor sale )l!7 - itreet. A '.... a GlLBKltT i CO. janll iv.. - i-' .u vNo. 4 Syc&mora street. TCIXCHAjyrGE.-WB WISH TO EX. JCJ change Dry Pine Lumber atthe lowest prices for One Thousand Dollars worth of County Orders. . ye win take the orders at 95 cents on the dollar at.SO w u-n. ha- j n:... .i -.. . ALSO We wantS3uOO in City Orders, fur which . ,iftjo tjuu t.uinoer,ai low prices. a ..Ja - .. .NEWBEREY & CLEMENT. ATI BEE JAPPLES, WM Warluuts.Oatmeal. Sweet Potatoes. PolHtoes. Parsnimi- 1 Split Peas, Poultry ofall kinds, English Bla.k Oats, ; ; Canada White OatV Eggs, Onions and Turnips, at r roaucca prlce-i, at ' Z. 11. IXIOK. SON S b i;''"" JfpABt OCX BROTHERS WILL BE MJ MOVE tbeir lanre stock of Groceries to their '-' '-" - new store on th 3 same lot' ihey occupied previous to i' . ,' theflre, next wet-It, where they will le pleased to,! "greet their old cintomers and as in an v new ouft'f as possible with extra good bargains to begin tho :" yiew year with v .- . , r - -.t - s , -jau4 "

" M" " rMBr mzty i i ' ct ri ir rt j ; j us I 5 or received, fine assortment of Ladies and Chil.drtn's Shoes; Men's, Ladies'; and Children's Overs and Sandels, at . 1 ; Ä j;, ,!;...,,- SAM. SMBICQ'8, No. 49 Main St. ; N. B. Pay yonr old debts, or . janl

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j-IHFOLD ASD I'KLIAIiLK l'Ai KU EVANSYJLLE DAILY -JOUJINAL Jfi V iflT4 .V.-1 Sli fJKB i I ' S fufl at d r.o ut ate reports of the tatc- ( tin Marittltn, ariHthe ("iyw1;CrAf "TMirrt-nr day. - Al.h TU B NEWS ' " Furnished to the Associati-d Press is promi-Hy lai'l before the JJtaik-rs pf 41ie JnUBNAt OXE AND A lfÄt DÄVS i. ADVAXCK oLtk'ii-'iuäwaU pitut-Ä. , , ,., AU VA( lllll ,aMUIl UJ . K Ujrn-SS 1.S If I UAH- uu-'fiiglii-W "iiiiaa!l uitxiMl hoSiiritr efaborutol ru. porix of the proffediitgi', slu-ulif avail tucinst-Tvcs this oi.iKjrtiHiitv.ahd s.ilwrri'.e forTilB Joitjnai.. The te rms for 'tlsoDAtLY JOt'KNAL are S.I (1 per year, and M for rts 'month, js1 adva.Si10 cents pt-r v t-U,-il" p.iil tv thi'rricis. , A careful sunimao uf-ilMi. doings of the Lee Lislatitre.. will uim'm, ,np lor. every, paper. Ik fhoi U Hr ctudutsed vu-w vl j.iS Mat vr T'.un an in the I'niverse, will le torn i.lH-(.,onr readers every ... n m m 1 1,1 I. I H 100 boxes a sorli J Toi'.icco. ' . '800 ket," Wtn-MÜHf'AiK -- 10 tierces new Rwe, -r-' ' ' -- 5i0 pkgs assorted T, i;' " 50,'ltHt Lights, mm' WrVsiltnrhE '. 3 - - 1Ö0 assorted Panel lHjr-i -' ' ' i ,ilM l'Fr White IhI. .1 1 .:-. V i- ' ' 85 r WfWt Tn-. " - ' -? -.-' ! " : 25 d Wash Boarfl. '!': "' '- -- t' - WitU a full ototk- 1 pyf nsiiHtlylii-pt by grorari uaminini itsup dv - - . - " jant HABCOCfT illOTIIERS. T BOXT EOU , SALE WE 1 JK have au A So. i .W vud.ikK4,,lurralo lieup - ,.U tet-t long, m pi'iiiit vrdcr. Villi or .without skiff. s janl,. -.. ... -, li.VltCOCK BUOlliEKg. jf iOKItAUK .- .-..-.-! i .,. t4 .- ; I'm eihMuwrti4 Manilla Rupef 'üf j-w do, do Hi tup . do. 25 ilo' .ilcnij l'jickii.- Yam, - . . ' bimlie -t'oirfii-'tw in--, - . Hl -20 Ciils t'oltvn Ijiiie.; Knrfmh,hv - - 1A MC'tM-jt BKt.'I HKi; jant OILSi:, bids Ta-'.fi.-if' 2S' do M:i-hli-e-1 Oil, - 10 do Liiw-.i (iil. Fur-alo ly' ' jant"-'" - ' - BABCOCK .ItKOTHKl.. JT I O V O H S U "E IIA f "E a evlj. JLA assortment Ct Ftvi;ii aud-Komi-etic Liquors and L'igar on iuud and t-r ule. . - - . jaui ' - ' " ' BABCo'CKlBROTliEKft. W" WIK AVtJ CEMHYT- - - JlJ ..j&m bbU choice Wliite Limy,;.. I. - i IDS lu Hyilraulir Cement, i . I ' On hand anri for nlf ir "r- "- jan4 i BABCiTTK BKOTintKS. ,. r r i. i.-,ö bbia : La EcctTfied Wli'iskv'r" 2t--tlo choHe-4ld lUturln--- - i ' 2S di " dn iH Uro,- 1 -' T: 25 :ilo; do "Aniei-j. an Erarulyj ".s f f .- In storeiutd 4Veat-Riwr- - "janl- .' ' BAlirOPK BROTHERS. .2. . As tho idd yeai has just closi d, lea-ingaJoy-ous or sad remeiubrauru to all, 1 take this opportunity of olforing niygpiti ful ihanks- to my numerous friends aud customers fur tlu?lr liberal patronage iu sustaining tho'cas tytiem, and will duly morit a contimiraice-vt'tliesaiue.. i SAM. liMDICHjunl ",. .. , So. 49. Mninetreet. k.t'JtBlti ' '".' ' -t " ' 3 - boxes I'a'p.'ird foria, 1 fti.'J i : :, - "60 tNtlet Nov 1 Bnttinir, --. - ! '-sr 60 boxes Star Midier. J--' i-i"..-.'4 dW i-.ipct. Axe, ":; - do"Cre,-iin Turtei,-- w6 do -tsrowMl ti-, ' ' 2 ' nlo. Knsorteti Tnk.'- ' Ko- Ö- do Cailvt . -do, - -.-if- -.'-- fin bbls Tinepivr -- - - 40 do Cvmcut. For sale by ' ! ' ' dec31 ' - OBIt, DALZELL A C. g I S TE R - SE I. EC T J. F. liAlTItLJ7 more Oysters. at i'l 15' j-r can ; CO cents, pur half can, at ,V T.i"iiK 7 Z. II. COOK fc SONft. EOWA.RI O. ti.HIl II, WHOLESALE 7V CUAIK .11 .1 M r Air t.li uil, MarRet lA, street, Lvftuev-iMi-.--iitd.,iwill keep on ! hand -ami niaiie-toorde errrv vnrietv of t-sne and ..wd Si-t CM AI US;- The I Trade f.upplied at lowest-rates. Hotels, Steamboats aad- Hall funiislieo prompt ly-to ordee. - Being prepared with nil the Hnproveaients in Machinery, i?.v and cheap liimbtr, 1 can ollor to dealers in the .West orSo!th as good a, 01inir,.aiid jiit lower, rates, than can be bad hi..'iiicinii;iti or elii.vhere;,'jhair plank and timber for chair stuff wanted. Terms cash, or. apj. roved i'apcr. . .AU work warrunted." ... . ', Janl-ly 12UO kegs a.;orti-il Nos. Nails i KW ,.lu do. 1'ut Piiikt-L mi au do do Fine Ith; r.ainfn'g'jfttös, do .'Id ISai n l Nails. ' For sale bv Z' ' ' ORR, DALZEIL X; 10. ii rr. uo ' dec31 ' mwXW M-FAJTS UIITS-IIOBELL W W . dr C0NiN( TUN have received a new stock for such gifts ,,- , ( . , The Album dc Ft-roglio, " " " ' 'A b.ftHfr?l-Vil!Jtti' ri of fbscwöod Tlesks, Aud great vnrh-tv'of Ikokft-in'-aiitiqup amt elegant -binding. "Afco, a nrwsiipply of Children's Books-. '". :""- detöl gUI R T OUT. AS A aflft.V OF mLM our stuck is ihiai.iged by: lire, wo have concluded to close out entirely ut costs. All are in. vitod to conic, hs we will yive giKwi imUicenii-nts for rarfi. .l.:til - - .1. OAKLEVA SON. 30,000 tfiff; It C I P B ES S 0,0000' feet dressed Pine FbMriht, the best iiiiility ever -sold in the city. For s,ile, cheap, .-it, the new. Lumber jfard, corner of Main and Ktglitli streets." ' .' ' - dec22 . ' NF.VUKBItY.&. CLEMENT.' gtUVBCH OF THE A SSl'MPT 1 0V, X. SECOND ST BEET. The interior of -this church has been la lei v hui-Le-1 and supplied with many moro pews than required by the coogresration ; eon8eiueutlv strangi-is to the congregation who may desire to bare a. pew in tlie said church, are informed that the pews will be indiscriminately rented on the 2il day of January. 18ÜÜ, between two and 3 o'clock P. M. The chun h ,h? warmed by a furnace and lighted hgas.- ' '"'"3 For the future, until contrary- notice, the tespers 'will be at '7 o'clock P. M., rntf there will lie ft abort ''lecture between parts of vesper.- ' V ' dcc31 O O B SPRIJ'GS SOMETHING new anil jntt IU? thinq. Just opened at - decl'l . - - .CHAR LES S. WELLS. äfT' CJb'A R LÄ.li RE SPE CTVfJliuIiy aiiuoiincus tu the cilizcusof evansville that he bus leased the above-Hull for ashort season ouly.fur the puria-se of gi vi:ig a series oi first elass Dramatic F.nterteiuments. ., ; - . m - WIM . 4.-tßJy.MiHOj MEH- - JLf CHANT TAII.OK, JliichelKs.- KkKrkf - lain street, Evansville, liul. i!e;nii,p.u-tcri' Tor, elegant jij Clothing made to" prd-sr, ,"-utKv,For.ithing Goods, . t such as shirts, Collars, Craväis, " .audkerjhiefs, I e. . Also, a.vai icty. of Flnce Co.. ds, rude up ii orj darin the very liest style and . limjucr, at quirk J termnreinall profits and. rten:ve gules. deu22 . 1 "W It IE 9 BEKTS, Brazil fs, J I..7r'IPS,FIL-KniiH.-fh' "Walnuts, Figs, : Datcä .JUbiios, LiuT.iiils,- Hoik CnIj-, . Oysicrs, I LobstorHrSarilMna, Alilin, F-pKorn SiUts,--Su'lphur, t Roll BrtniKtoi.e, to-ra?, Muddc-r, Ixt Logwood, I Indigo, Cream KTurUirv t'lm Bi-dcords liiackfiig, t Batting, C:li'vet, i.'riwiit, (..imj-h of all Sintis, Nut- -,ä megs Giugi-r of all kinds,. Glass Jars, Tumblers, " LantcriM aud Fla.-Iv, -Lchioii - f-Vruji,'. Mustard, Matches, Pi-ppcr ;ou--, Spiini-h to.-5, Stone Pipes, i Powder, Salety Y r, 'loUicco i f all kinds. Fancy i Soaps, Starch, Vim-itir, tv.ni.-ige, letter, Noto, Cap and Writing Paper, Seas, Hour, lain pho IV Envelopes, Saltpetre, British Lnsrroetc., etc.. I A snpply of the above kept eonstantly on band, r and tor sale imv, uy -a.-a. liiLHtlll'd ljO,, dec22 Svcr-more streikt, near Water. JtLD l isiri a. , ...i.IJI0.MAS BOI.tS, JH. ;a . fisher. &:B0Lüss;';r.-' WBBASS FOIW lUiHS, I I.VISHEB8, MJ Steam I'iio and Gas Fltiers. corntr of Pine nd First streets, Xvunsvini-.TnCiaiia. Respectfully assm : the public that any orders entrusted" to their cnarBV ju t'ie boie briuichts cTbusiiiesg.-yrill be executed with promptm, 'and iu the first style of workmanship. 7 7 " " . A Trietv of Brass work constantly on hand and aanufaetored to.er.-. St.lotTit teniien paid to Lo1'istHlery work,. "SteaHi ange Gas -nd Min Pines alwawa mah. .u..i k i Highest market price, in ctudi, paid 6rold-Con-per, lirassaua ana - ' - " ncgu-tyq EJS'TISTB it J . Ih BAIRHy M.JO., . resrx-cttulij untijxms tiv fttiut. i of Kvansville aud vicinity that be., has A i located hero peimaueutly M the pun. ; P"8 of Prc"3"? Daatiatry in ail ii bra brsacfaeM. Plate. work i'rt,m a bicele-tooth tofnilsett. nt : Eastern prices. - Icesti-tiiUwi iu a superior manner . i ALL WOEK WAkKAMtD, srf t Office No. 45 Main street, under City Gallery i . dec-23 . . - -i K r " -, - -. . . t jTIHRISTMAS vVJS W iEA R FKLaEM'b.cousibtiogof tlw follow ing Books: Gallery of Famous Poets, ' , Women of Beauty aud Heroism, . ; . . - ly f rom the'Liind of Luther, - f American nci-mry, üools. of ltoanly, Leiifii-ts of Memory,' ' "'fetn of the Season, 1 ho Atlantic .sottvenjr," The Oriental Annual, The Sacred .Allegorirs , .lusephiueGnllajr.v cow iu tue lIOUUV , , n vines and" Bnuadelavs iiryant s l'ot ms, . , j'oe s l'ueUcal v piks, Tom Moore's Work,-. ' The Prince. Also, a fine asot tmeut t Bibles, Travcr Cooks, Psalms and Hymus, aud uisiiy others . U;o numerous to mention, together with a fine s.Ie.-lion ot Writing Desks, Work Boxca, Cabas, 4.-5.' -- . .. Fob sale cheap at J. IILALET'S. dec22 Cor. First aud Main sts.. Evansville, Ia.

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