Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 156, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 February 1859 — Page 2
back and give the remaining one . some account of tha Mother world. He has either gene to hell and cannot get back, tor there is no hereafter.", : - ..' 1 " Yoaara theu in-doubt ?.'.'. said 'Mr. Havens, enquiringly. No; eir,I am not," said he, "I do not believe in the Bible at all. I have as good , i T a Bible as any one. I read it but do not be
lieve a word it contains. And so saying . he took the. Bible down and handed -it to . Mr. Havens, who opened it and commenced ( j reading one of the Psalms. He read awhile and then knelt down by the side of tho dy ine woman, down whose cheeks the warm ' tears were coursing very fast, and poured ' out a most fervent and powerful prayers The infidel Stood like a statue dnringthe delivery n '- of the prayer, first gazing upon the minister and then npo the pale face of his wife; At
' , -lia CIOSO Älö Üb li3 iuuui nituuub uticxiu ' , a word, and soon after, Mr. Havens' friend 1 ." .-coming in, they retired to bed inan adjoining . r ifoom. They were not here long before they heard a terrible yelping of the dogs, and then the tramp of horses, hotly pursued, :'u . -passed by the honse. It was not hard to de- ''- vine what had ' taken place. Their horses . a . .1 ..V1 1 iL.
' nan naan mrnan nur rvt tmu'viuiiik nun i im HIKI WUUU VU X LA UV VU V VUV wvwvaw 0 ' . - t H X. i ly, was to induce the visitors to come out, that vengeance might be taken upon them . t - . , . mi j j t lor ineir aaring presumption, x ncy aresseu 1 themselves hurriedly and passed out of the '-knnaA a ! aft annnlTfirirr thomapTroa wrill uov) miuy nmvi dujjiij tug aesw.- -
--a number ot gooa srzea rocns, iney repairea : - to the stable lot. Here they found the dogs still engaged in chasing the horses, and after a few well aimed blows ' Mr. Havens drove them awav. Then lookinff around he
! observed Mr. H., the proprietor of the place
approached and demanded the reason ' for . : - turning the horses out of the stable. He renlierl that thev hnd broken ont themselves.
: and if they did not want them chased by i ; the dogs they had better put them up and : secure them I Mr. Havens ordered his . F . AtlAnil nf tViAm ur n rra i r anrl fat A i Köm
J :,-. .well, when H, said "'If they break out P nirflin I win finer thorn tri h 11 and backl"
( ! (. You should remember, sir," said Mr. Ha- ; .-vens, sternly, t that that is a place you are
r.. j-approaching much faster than the dogs or i ,'.':' .our horses wilt ever iapproach.- I hardly u think yon know who you are talking to. i ( s Shouldjyou carry your impoliteness much .!, further it will go harder with yon than you
V pernaps now lui&giuo.'. 'zveiucmucr .. -. sic", So saying he left him and assisted in i ; t again securing the harass. After this Ihey t retired to bed, and spent the remainder of . 2r.V nninttv Thnv avnaa oarlv in tTia
,S , morning with the intentioni of leaving
, fore breakfast. . Tney passed into the sick. . chamber, and were just bidding the invalid
: ., iawtvell when the husband, accompanied by :.:. two large, rough 'looking men, entered the . , room and requested them ' not to- be in a , ; Jiurry.'a .: . " , . .' ; ' ii ; " You would not go last night when I .1. desired yoU. to, so now you shall stay and give , us a specimen of your praying." - He said , j this in a leering, contemptuous manner, and as be did so . he handed Mr. Havens the Bible. - He took it, read a chapter or: two, and then again knelt down by the bed-side o and prayed.' The prayer. is represented as cone of great force and effect. ' He told God :. of all the sins and shortcomings of the man ' ... before him, and asked Him to have mercy upon his sin-hardened soul.' He then prayed io for the wife, who had been refused succor , in the great hour of need, and asked God to
.... take ber, if .it was His will,: from the em,
,:. - brace of such a man. The infidel and his .. companions winced under the withering re- : it bukes given tbe.ro.. They bad received much
4 - more than they had barsaunftd for-
Contrary to. their former determination. , they remained to breakfast, after partaking , .of which they bid the family farewell. A .short time afterwards, the spirit of the lady , i for whom they had risked their lives, -tdok . its flight to that sunny land where sickness
, . , and sorrow is not known. The husband, in
a beastly state ot intoxication,' while crossnoi ng a stream in the neighborhood some weeks .i, at ter,- fell Irom his horse and was drowned. ' ,! Wliatoixe Great. Mind can Accora- .. The "great ones'' of the earth have been justly designated as such for having achiev- . ed ends and objects unattained by their fel- , low men. : If we trace the rise and progress ...of them, we shall see, that not only has their success been owing toja'uew idea or origi- ;. ual suggestion, but in a far greater measure , to the systematic mode of carrying out the , projects, and bringing them to a successful issue. In no instance has this fact been more truly exemplified, than in the career and lighbiing tyetd progress to. fume, of Thomas Uolloway, and the proportionate universal dissemination of his Pills and . - Ointment as a specific for nearly every disease of thd human " frame.- Wo have . been fortunate enough to learn from his own lips the modus operandi of this wonder- , working system,, which evinces its superi- , ority not only in having reached the acme .of perfection, but in keeping afloat this mighty organization, " a harp of a thousand strings" to keep in time I - ., Let the reader conceive to himself the possibility of creating and continuing in working order a business from whose focus two articles, with the simple cognomen of Hol- , aoway'b Pills and Holloway s Ointment, : , are kept perpetually in the hands and within, the reach of one in .every hundred of a ,. community, and thatcommunity contained ! . in no less limits than the circle of the earth s I : broad surface. . Now this is not only ac- ; . complished, but done with ease and harmony . withal ; these almost ubiquitous remedies, ..culled originally (as we are assured) from the vegetable productions of that soil which , ,gave us birth, are moreover so compounded, , . from careful study . and research, as to act .. with divers tendencies, but wonderful unity . of effect; the individual properties of Holloway's medicines become passive or active to - suit the exigencies of the case, the Pills con- : taining both tonic, as well as detergent qual,.Kiiies, develope the one . or the other, as the . .symptoms of the patient's case may demand, ; the Ointment beiug an " expellant " as well ..as a ; healing, application, takes a similar , moda of attaining the desired s end, thus mu- - tuaijy assisting nature to cast off the common enemy, and ' subduing the temporal ,, reign of fell disease. MUwaukie JTews. A Liberal Opfer. A gentleman of Boston, according to the Traveler, ' has offered . to contribute the sura of $20,000 to preserve and increaso the museum of : Professor Agassiz, of Harvard College.' "This niusei um, as is well known, ia the most remarkable in the country in its kind, and its continuance here will be of the greatest value to the loers and students of Natural History. :This offer is solely for the objects named, no part of the same is to be appropriated fora building or other expenses connected with carrying out the plan.' ' ': i i - A Snake Story. K patient of Dr. C Jt. Parker, of Bloeia- . i ngton 111., w as, on the : 1 9th, successfully freed from j one- of those dangerous intestinal monsters, a tape worm of the largest size. Thirteen feet Of. the head end havr . been preserved in. alcohol by.-the Doctor, who is confidentrfrom the patient's accounts of various fragments, that the worm must have been 40 feet long.
f i -EVANSVILLE, IND. Vi X
WJEDNESDAT MORNING.. ..FKBEUART 9 Legislation at Washington ' is so hampered with rules and regulations, that it has become next thing to an impossibility to get any" business throngh whatever. In order to avoid the Jaeohrenieaces growing out of this system -of .rules, Monday has been set apart,' by 'the House'as the only day in which they may be dispensed with. The 'uninitiated, would naturally suppose (hat the most would be made out ofthi3day possible; but such is not the 'case. 'On Monday las' ft' week agor' the following, imr inense amount of business' was done, as furnished ,by acorr3pondentpf,the:New York Tribune.' ' 4 v " ' ' This is Moaday. No sooner was the journal Tead this morning than the4 plamor.' for the floor, ia order to move, to suspend the rules, began .A looker-on would have supposed, that- the .House,: by! hrianimous acclaim, was eager to send the iwhole partial mentary i Code, including "Jefferson ' and Cushing, to the Black Hole of Calcutta, there to remain till Tuesday at 12- o'clock, M. But, after a weary session of nearly four nours, tue day s work may, be summea up J thus::. The rules were suspended four times; once, to pass abill for the " relief of William' Hazard , Wigg' fortunate IWigg nis D"W after encountering great hazard, has at last come to the tit;a(cfi) ; ouce, to let in a resolution fixing.ihe.hour of. meeting hereafter at II o'clock, "which was adopted for fear of an extra session ; tince, to authorize evening meetings for reading Buncombe essays usually their, first and final reading by mortal man; and once to pass a bill to pay somebody for something done to his house In the Mexican war. , These four itemsof business did .not occupy .twenty minute. The rest bf the day was spent in -calling the Yeas and Nays,' jjoin'gJ through tellers, and ia other 'hllibustering devices., t The same, correspondent adds that the sit ting of thel!ouse,during the present shor ses sion, costs, at least, $10,000 per day. Some persons justify theseproceedings, on the ground that . 4 he- less . legislation done the better for the country ,Z IT that be. troej we had better keep oiir legislators'at home.1 fc" figi, The J)juipci-acy. at"i, Washington are in sore trava'r overJ,h,6r.situatiöh of the Government in a financial point of view. In a caucus held last night a week ago, some dt the speakers favoved a chahga'Inthe tarifrtn order to raises revenue qritbe.. wants ioi" the Government . Others favored direct taxation ; but others dwelt on the enormous expenditures as ,lhe, great source pf evilt M4 Stephens,' of iieorgiii,'' thought the JJeraocratic Administration, and Democratic ma jority in Congress, were squandering thirty three millions ot dollars a year in sheer ex travagance. A- committee et hye was ap pointed to consider in what way the public expenditures may be retrenched, An. ei change offers the following Suggesstioos to Uat emmitteef ' -. In the-first' place, let the pay of members of Congress be put down at the rate of, 8 .for each dax of actual service.; let the mile age abuses be arrested ; let .the J franking privilege De noolishod; ; let the useless Ministers of all foreign Courts be recalled, and the sound Democratic system of special agents for special cases be established as the tnodeof conducting our business with other Governments f and then let the army and navy be abolished, and have all the fighting .we may absolutely need done by volunteers under regular officers, or else by special contract. - ' ' , ' With these reformsthe Government will be able to worry along, but the' -Committee" will hardly accept of themV'i:.!t,-.a - - Legislativ Proceedings. The', session of the .Senate, on Friday night, was consumed - by Mr.-- Heffren and Wagnerin speeches against the bill repeal. ing the . Charter of the Bank of. the States ot Indiana. " On Saturday " morning ; tlie President laid before the Senate a -com munication from. ..the , Sinking Fund Commissioners, - showiug the amount of losses sustained by the fund on account of- 'insecure - loan8:",''' The 4 Communication states that ka amount -of $5,800 14 is all ine , r una . lias .lost ,in, counterleit money and by mortgages od' property over valued. all of which was sustained before the present officers;,' took tl the mar agement of the' fund ; also, the amount of the fund loaned in the several cöunfies' respectively. ; Sundry . petitions were presented andT re ferred," Reportsj'iilso, from Committees,' on various unimportant business, Were made and ; appropriately disposed"of.,,,,Thirty-twp bills and resolutions were introduced. The Senate theu adjourned till two oclock on Mondfl';- "' " ' ''' - in the llouse. rue morning session was consumed in consideration of bills on second reading. - ; :,4 .- . -. t ; Gordon gave notice of a motion to re-consider the rule of ., 'the ..House adjourning from Saturday at 11 A: M. till Monday at 2 P. M. - - .'. -- 1. Jones gave notice of .a resolution to grant no member leave of -absence' for Tnore than one day, except in case of sickness or death, after the 15th of this month. ' , Harney", obtained leave r to introduce a billj Xo. 202, granting for twenty-five years the use of the north hall o( block, 2 5, known as University Square, to the Nf W. Christian University . on condition that. Ihey erect buildings for and maintain a law and medical college thereon-. " . At 11 A. M. thejlouse adjourned. "J", BgfThe New York Chess Club have determined to make Paul Morph y, the American Chess Champion, jt magnificent present. They ' have ' a subscription for buying a splendid set of chessmen, in Silver and gold, . - ......... . , - I originally manufactured for display at the
Crystal Palace exhibition.. . The price is I charitable and friendly bequests not in1,000, and the Club',: intend to mount uj.eorporated in the will to avoid publicity, upon the "Field ofHWCloth of Gold," by ASD - Matrimosy. -Mr.' Buckle ia providing a board of equal elegance. They I bia u History of Civilization, " declares it to will strike Ja medal, in! gold, and they .haWjbe an established fact that the number f kecbtedthe otfer ofthe American .Watnh I marriages is exactly in proportion to the
Company5 to , pVepäf e:an elaborate watch, of : the finest workmanshipi for the young general who takes no note of time but by the loss of bis opponents' games.
An attempt having been made to
establish a retail liquor store in the town of? Gentryville, Spencer county, a public indig nation meeting was jcalled by the 'citizens of that place, which' was largely attended. Resolutions were passed pledging the7.citizens of , thq place ,to. ijse, all, honorable means' to prevent the -establish men! of a whisky shop in that community. A com mittee of yigilence was also appointed with full power to call' another meeting ot the citizens when steps were taken by any- one against the enforcement of the resolutions passed at that time. ' After which the1 people separatedj carrying for their' motto ' Touch not, 'Taste hot,' Handle not,'' and their watch word Htlermmation. " . . Mr."Keitt, of South Carolina, is Of the solemn opinion that members of Con gress ought to be more liberally. The pay must be increased argues Mr. Keitt, in Order to seenre the best talent. - To which the New York. Tribune adds : ', ...',.'. , ,T: Judgingfrom the fact he is right. There was a time, for instance, wheiii members ipf Congress 'were ! paid $8' a day; and then South Carolina was represented by persons like John. O. Calhoun,, Langdon Uheves, George McDuflie, Hngh S. Legare, Joel R. Poinsett,' Wm. (J. Preston,' and -. Isaac E. Holmes, , 'ow, that, as in the present session, members are paid more than $30 a day, she is able to Seenre the services of a Keitt. What enormous intellectual giants she would send to Washington, if they could get $50 or $ 5 a day as the reward for their greatness and their labors. Howard, - the man arrested - last August' at : Bowling Green, Ky.; for negro stealing, made his escape from jail on. Sunday nigh V in company with a runaway negro. ; There were two negroes iu jail with Howard. They bored a log out with a two inch auger from the floor, which enabled them to' get together, ; they then bored out a log and through the brick will, ami made their escape. Up to the present time they have' hot been heard of, '1 One bf the negroes would not leave the jail ; he was a. negro man who started with Howard iii August last for Canada. . i.J ' 9 Tb. Washington States iSays , lhat free trade is of :vital importance to the producing interests of the South and West, and that protection is another form of Abolitionism, and rather than be' responsible for its imposition therepresentativess of slaveholding States would surrender the control of the Government. The Southern Democracy are determined to sacrifice their allies in Peuusvlvania, rather than yield one' joü in' , ' this matter of the tariff. Very well ; h a short time they .will have no allies "there; to sacrifice. The idea that protection is another form of Abolitionism is deeidedlytieb. - ' fifjg-In 1854 there were four "Methodist ministers in Indiana belonging to John L. Robinson's preacher killing Democratic party PapLarrabee, Calvin Rutcr, Wm. M. Daily and Ames, the Bishop's brother. Two of the four only are in the ministry now. This is only one instance showing the demoralizing tendency of the principles of the so called democratic party. Madison Cour. ', One of the four only are now in the ministry. Larrabee and Ames .are out of the church. The latter is selling" goods, we be lieve, in (jreeneastle. . Kuter is the "spared monument." He is a very good man, how-: ever, and will hold fast to his integrity to the end, and get to Heaven in spite of his politics. Laf. Journal. ' , ' ' 8SFThe project of placing thirty millions of dollars ;n the President's hands, ostensibly for the purpose of corrnpting Spanish of, ficials, to induce them to part with Cuba, is not meeting with a very favorable reception in the United States Senate. Besides the Republicans, six or eight Southern Senators are opposed to it. The States, newspaper is out against it. They. , fear to , trust that much money ia the hands of one so iinmac ulate as Mr. Buchanan. ' We apprehend that more of the thirty millions would be spent iu securing doubtful Stiite to the Democratic party in 1860, than would ever reach the Spanish Court. The proposal reflects last ing disgrace upon our country, let it be dis posed of as it may:' ' ' ; '' The '.Conncrsville Telegraph has changed ' hands; its proprietor, Mr. T, . J. White, having - disposed of his interest to Messrs.'Higgs & Smith. The paper is now called the Fayette ahdUnion Telegraph, and will "remain as it ' has been intensely Democratic. We. .trust, however, in the language of tho Cincinnati Enquirer, not offensively so. i ' J " : i8?3LThe grand demonstration that was to take place at Indianapolis in opposition to the State taking back the canal, proved an abortion. As no one has seriously proposed a inovement of that kind, we are not surprised that the attempt to create" an opposi tion to it should turn out so ridiculously. A bill, passed the House of Repre sentatives some days ago to preve nt the is suing ' and circulating of shinplaster bank notes. . It was amended in the Senate and sent .back to. the House. . The House concurred in the Senate's amendments aud added an additional section to the hill which actually give? to the State and Free Banks the privilege of -issuing just such worthless shinplasters as have beeu complained of by the people for several years past. It might hot have beeii the intention to so; word the i bill as to give the banks this privilege, but it was done, nevertheless. 1 he Senate refused to concur in the additional amendment of the House. State Sentinel. The custom of giving publicity to wills and family documents wa9 so offensive to the late Benjamin F, Butler,' that, after devising the bulk - of bis property to his i,tiiMnin ant nnAintincr Iii son pxpnifnr vm.. , rl o ; J he refers the latter to a memorandum of price of corn. By tnis ruie, matrimony has poor show on - the abasu tins year. ' Corhi)ilig three times above price, it must follow that the e llio average crop of weddings must be fully diminished two-thirds.
BjF The trial of Rnfus Jones and Henson Wilson, charged .with shooting Henry -Jenkins,, came to a close on Thursday even-? ing. The Examining Court, after a careful examination cf 4he case; which lasted for a week, rendered a verdict against Rufus Joner of manslaughter, and required bail in the sum of 10,000 for his appearance before" the Crimnal Court,-which commences in this place oh Monday next The bail was readily given. No verdict against Wilson, and, therefore," he was discharged. Bowling Green Standard, Feb. 5lh. ';VS?"i Promises go further! than 'perform
ances, on tue principle tnat Hope nas as many lives as a cat, ; whilst Gratitude no sooner: crosses our path 'than it is crushed with as little pity as a black beetle. .. ;; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS; H-JJIES VME, MJJVVFJi CTERKH M OF PLOWS AND AGB Icültckal Imi'Lfments, southeast corner of Division and Eighth streets, EvansTille, Ia. f" Plows of all kinds and Cultivators and Farm. 2 Implements constantly on hand, " All orders promptly filled. Will soil at wholesale and retail. tett9-w4m&dlm ,, ,( r -mWJäiJV SVHJSET J'JtOmHT ' R "jSL 8ALE.f-Ttie . undersigned Trustees of the Presbyterian Church and Congregation (N. S.) of fevatisville, will sell at private sale the Lot en the corner of Main and Second atraets, ETansrille. Tbey have divided the Lot into three parts, each 20 by 14 leet fronting on Main atrett, and have affixed a minimnm prioo to each part, and will re. ceire bids lor Hie whole or either part until the 5th day of March, 1859 ; and at 3 o'clock f. M., on said dry will dispose ef mid Lot to the highest and best bidder or bidders, whose bid may not be lesa than said minimum nricee. Title warranted by parties whose names may be learned on application to . JHr W, Foster, Secretary, with whom bids may bo left., JAS. E. BLYTHE, - WM. BARER. ' ' ' ' CHAS". S. WELLS, V Trustees.' I. MOKGAN, Tb9-tt 3 AS. SWANSOIT. " ' ''"'. ; tVolksbote copy. - ' Jt Mules and two Horses, and all under S Tears old, for sale at , Z. H. COOK SON'8 feb9 - - - ; . t I . -; , ..... Btock yard.i v RMEJU MPfJLES JUVJB. tJBJCHJEB, . Butter ana r.gga, at . i -t ' . febS Z. U. COOK SON'S, 22 Main St. TM.JV. P JLJl TJBX&O BOXES JUScetved per steamet J. O. Swan, for sale br leba . , - SAMUEL ORR. . H.K E T i R OJT JtJVlt COPPER 1 9 good stock of (,'ommon and Charcoal Russia and Imitation Russia Sheet Iron, aud Sheet. Bar aud lirazier's Copper. For, sale by -- . - fL3 " SAMUEL ORR. ' gi HJIPE ROUTS 10,000 CATAWBA WJT Gr:ie Roots, one year old. 2im0 lbs Extra CI lue,. For sale low at PHtLII'P DECKER'S,, feb8-3nidifw No. 48 Haiu street.', ' A FORTUNE ,OF y: "- $7p,000!2 f ' ,n ," TO BR HAD FOR , ' " ' r ", '. ao ' JX WOOD, EDDYJc CO8 iu D elawar e Estate '.Lottery, ! Class 152, to be drawn at Wilmington, Del., on ' ' Salurd-, February ÄO, 18S9 ' ' Iu which are embraced the following brilliant tWMUr''--: iu'' ' ; l i'kize of $jo,oooi ;,i : ..." 1 "PRIZE OF 930,0001! "l.. " ',, j " V ,;: 1. PRIZE OF $0,OOOI!t '. ' ; 2 PBIZES OF 910,000111! 1 PRIZE OF 6,000!!!! .- 1 PRIZE 0? $3.000!!!! ' ?.2,3'Jd Prl-s in the Scheme, amounting to $1,205,804 : ; . . 7S Nvmbers 13 Dhawn Ballots. -NEARLY 1 PRIZE TO EVERY TICKETS. Whole Tlckets,?20...... Halves, 810 Quarters, ?5.. Orders addressed to . . ..WOOD, EDDY A CO., febg Wilmingtou, Delaware. B AND OTHERS Two large likoly YOUNU HORSES, jubt from country. fel.T OLMSTED SABIM. -C URLS. JE HIS 6 H UROVXIt srntP niunt, received and for sale by CEreb7 i .i A. M. MoGRIFF. ' , (i j i o anus, choice svgjr reroived und for Kalo bv fb7 AM. McGRIFF. Si HOiVS A tilt W-V1TJ9 blt JR. i Cheap Coneo Ki or Java, Do Tea Green t)r Black, Do Meal Corn or Oat, - ' t . ' Du 'audlcH Slt-r, 0)al or Tallow, .'Do Rice, Ilomi'.y, Ac, Ac. For sale at Z. II, COOK A SON'S. flk gh t'AlS OE CHOICE ERE Sil C Jr MJr I'eauhes for sale at $S per dozen by l'el.7 Z. H. COOK A SON. JS -IB CORX 500 MtUHHMiM.it SO. 1 Ear Corn for sale by feh7 - - Z. H, COOK A SON. O. 1 MJ CHE REE, No. 1 Salnou, . No. 1 Herrimr. Nos. 2 A 3 Mackerel, No. 1 Codfish, Just received by Z. II. COOK A SON. -J RÖXES CHOICE li'.llOS, JB-tr 15 bxs choice Oranges, 5 bbls Extra do, - : . : . COO Cocoa Nuts. Received per steamer Re public, by , Z. II. COOK it SON. It IISX1SS, - -1.' it ron. Currants,' Dates, FiS8- ... , - Pecans, Sultan Raisins. " Z, II. COOK & SON. . ". Prunes, . " ' V' Almonds, ' ' Brazil Nuts,-' " For sale low for cash by fel,7 O.niN, CRJSRERRIES, Split Peas, Oat Meal, ' Pear! Barley, Corn Starch, W heaten Grits, White Beans, Tapioca," Farina, Ac, Ac. Bath Bricks For sale cheap for cash by feb7 Z. H. COOK & SON. E.1 REE S CH OOIs THE SEMI-' -M annual examination of the City Free Schools will commence ou MONDAY, Feb. T, 1869, and continue during the .School week, in the following order. 4. . , ; . . 4 . .-.. MS SaV " J Primary Monday, A.M. v Z tS,riEB' J-Primaiij Slonday , P. M. ... Miss S.S. Fisher, Interm. A Gram.,Tnos'y, A. M. 31. Sallaway, Miss Steef.t, Miss Ha rr. Miss Hooker ... Miss Konai.os ... Ma; Leavket.... Miss F. Fisher. do do do J Primary Wednesday, A. M. ..Intermediate Wedns'd, P. M. .do Thursday, A. M. ..Boys' Grammar, do P. M. ..Girls' do : Friday, A. M. do P. M. High School The exercises will commence at 9 o'clock A. M., and 1 o'clock P. M. The Mayor, Common Council, Parents, Guardians and frieuds of Education, are Cordially iuvited to attend. By order of the Board of Trustees ' feS i ' . I ' P. HORN BROOK, Clerk. WtJL aud half boxes best quality, for sale low by , S. E. GILBERT A CO.,. , febö ' ' No. 4 Sycamore street. TnICKEI Ä.P.J.VI SH MOSS 30 HE. JSL bales, iu store and for sale by' l'edö . S. K. GILBERT A CO. lOTTOti lUTTrft-lOO BALES S for sale by S. E. GILBERT A CO., feb5 . . . . No. 4 Sycamore street. jffi .1 R P E T WJRP AND COTTBH YARN 150 bags for sale by S. E. GILBERT A CO., feb5 .Agents "Cvpress Factory." y VM E R I O R . COJE.-THE SI R. scriber is now receiviua; by the Canal a supply of Coal, which is mined in a good manner and shipped iu clean order, free from impurities or slack. It is recommeuded to the public as an article intended to give satisfaction to the cousumer, and a trial of its quality is solicited. George W. Amory will attend to the selling and delivery of Coal, aud receive orders at the warehouse of Jas. Laughliu, Jr., on Main street, near the Ciual. ,. Lots of 20 bushels at 10 cents. ' ; ., y ' Lots of 1U0 bushels and upwards at a deduction. : feb4-3ind FRANCIS AMORY. TklSSOI,lTMOjTHE fmiR JTE RJiff ship heretofore existing under the firm of Tenney A Sorenson ha this day been dissolved by mutual consent. S. SOUENSFN settles the business, and is authorized to-ue the name of the Arm in Kqnidatien. . &. S. TENNEY, Evaksvill, Feb, l,I8o9. r S. SORENSON. .;. tfOPJRTJVER$HlP.T H E 17 -Vdersined have this day formed a partnership, under the name of SORENSON, LEMCKE A CO., and will continue' the wholesale grocery business of Tenney A Sorenson, at the old stand, corner Tine aud Water srreets, where they iuvite the customers of the old firm and the public generally to give them a call. 8. SORENSON. A. LEMCKE. febl V. SORENSON.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE lITMZK.VH -Of KpVfNS. r'ILLtC ANJ VICINITY.; r'5 M t Having i etermhied ta close up; my bnsinwM, for ne pnrpoae or remeving Jrom transville-, I urn now o.ienngfti my store on Tnira street, adjoining the Crescent City Bank, at less than . 4LALF THE ORIGINAL COST, all my beautiful assortment of JAWEL.RY. -AND-' FANCY' ARTfri.KS Indnding Rings, Bracelets, Breastpins, Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Chains, Pearl, Lava, and Gold
r toue Sots complete, all the finest. .Frauolwauuiii. facture, and of the, latest and most fashionable ; aa
stvies, seiociea witn great care and tusta. ALSO Silver Tea Service. . . Paper- Iloldeca, Silver Knives A Forks,' , Toilet Mirrors, Silver Fish Knives, , Pocket Cutlety, Silver Goblets, 1 Scissors,., . , Silver Cream Pitchers, , C mbs, . .i Silver Fruit Baskets, ' . Hair A Tooth Bruches, Silver Egg Stands, . , j, Letter Holders, , u f Silver Castor Stands,. , Paper Cutters, Gold 8ilvor Thimbles,, Pocket Books, ' Gold Pens and Holders. ' Port Monuaies, - : t it . i j . .. ..... ' - Oliver reu uoiuers. fort rollt. - (jpora Glasses Soeutacles. Card i .asiM. .Vii iaiu ana ancy W haleDonff and Bamboo Canea. - Gold and- Silver Mounted- Revolvers, neveral patterns. Also Collars, tnderslves,: Silk Stockings, Gloves, French Emblohleries, Silk Dress Patterns, and a great variety of elegant articles suitable for Ladies' and fientlemeu's Wear. ' Also A VERY VALUABLE MOtKfXG BIKD. ' lam detei-mined to-flistwe of lirr stock iuiuiedtately.-" 1 caodji.-mre the--(rtildin tlfv- will not bedisappointed in anticipating fTKKAT ftAHUAISä. len:-2iurt , " ROSIN A SMITH, Third street. gtJSH .nojS'Ei'.' : a, main m kelt. . CHEAP GROCKIilES- t2 Hum Ht. ' More r Inducements i to Pioinoi CiaIn consequence ofthelare.. increase ol tml which i we have been recently reviving,' we are 'ik.m enaWed to sail goods dumper Ihnn We have let-te-r stock of groceries than we have ever had. and are constantly receiving. We work. ourselves,and. tnereoy save to our customers the expense of bookkeeping aud high-priced clerks. Call and see.--,. rl Terms As heretofore, eath at tii end of tnrm month- . mCKKR BROTHERS, 83 Main at. ... fM TTEJrriOJ-, MIELMJVq UEJS'TS ! Jt .Those indebted to Vickery. A Johnston audi SaiuutI Yickery whether by not or account, are informed that the nana must be collected Immediately, it possible. So call- pay and save costs. . . teb3 ..i v. r : tl A Y'ICKERY BROTHERS. ... TCI R E SU JRR1VJL8JVST REMj CEIVED Hominy,' Cheese, and Cranberries, at , . VICKEBY BROTHERS. ltA-Tfu i.n.yiEit u te m. t--r, o ww men to chop' wood, near towns. Also, to engage 600 cords good Wood, for future dedivery. Call at " VICKKRY J1K0THEHS, l.febS " i Main streut f " l.' ' fl CJ MTflTTT . ill. W,. OJJU.J.XXL. 'er, i.," will I 1 I CIIA1K M A N' U FACT U Ii E K Market street, Evansville. lud keep on band, and make to ordor every variety of taueaiuj wood seat chairs, .'t he Trade supplied at lowest rates. Hotels, Steamboats aud Halls furnished promptly to orders -All Work warranted.. . - jaui-iy -.;' !fJUBU-MR. J. 7. CROSS WILE VfM. give Lessons on the Violin, . Violiurellt, and' Guitar.' Rooms at No. 72 Maiu street, up Btairs. B LOW HJTi O LE 8.-5 00 PJIRS JL i assorted Plow Handle forsale by. . .1 . feb2 ' - ' " " ; " a-SAMUEL ORB.. . WJ.'TEU :' H-J.VT.7I .V I".' 10U good, prompt mouthly paying custouiers -uvrga fauiilies preferred to buy groceries at reduced rate. The place, 2 Main street, at foM-. K i. i. VICKKRY BROTIIERS.,i fEtoan WORK EOH BVemXES . WW AM l WAGONS.. A large lot ot well sea, soned Uulis and Spokes, Felioes, Shafts, Soat Aria and Seat Hticks, 4.,iu store and lor sale by vfab-ij SiMUKL OE11.-'.. ; JE ET EM 8 J"OJ'-EXPLOItE, JL Self-Generating Gas Lamps have now been thoroughly tested, and certainly give the most clear, bright, and pleasant light of any Lamps in use. For sale by STODDARD fc THOMPSON, - fehl- ' ". Druggists, 17 Main street. 1 JPJJVISH ,ilÖ8S'ZaBJLE8 BE 3 ceived per John Raine, for sale by jan3l . V . . : -r ' PRESTON BRt)S. LE OE II Hi' aOOOS JT COST V5 43 MAIN STREET, BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND. The undersigned, desirous of closing his business carried on under his own name heretofore, offers his- entire stock of Dry Goods, consisting in part ot a good variety of Calicoes, Dress Goods, Shawls, Mantillas, Cloths, Cassiiueres, Blankets, flannels, Muslins, Tickings, Ginghams, Boots, BUoos, c, c, at cost prices and iiivites the trade of Evansville aud environs to call and get gnds low for Cash. Country stores will And it to their interest to lay in a stock of Goods at very hw prices. Terms cash. ', . ....!.-. . "Jan31 , ', , YTlLLIAM J: DKt'BLER. EE It I EMEU ! EE EMI .' . , . . 100 tons prime Hav, lOUObush; do - Ear Corn, - - - 2O0 do do Shelled Oorn,' mv do 'do oldOats,: f 'ooi.i do lo-"Braii. - " ' In store aud for sale low at , .. . J. C. DTISOUCIIKT'S, .. ! jan20 Corner YVater and Locust streets. . w&J l hj l'lj sJlöövisjlx WW street, opposite the Washinglon Hotel. , . i . A BARE CHANCE. . The subscribers have received fromEpernay, Proviuce of C'hampaigne, France, 500 BOTTLES 0HAMPA1GNK.' 'f.. Also, from the best Wine countries of Europe 1 ' 19 CASKS OF THH FINEST AND MOST SELECTED PURK RED AND WHITE WINES. We guarantee these Wines to be the pure juice of Ito yrayet, ana oo Hereby Invite our tneuds and the public generally to call and examine for themselves. .jan2i)-dm . WM. SCHLAMP A CO. mm O TMCE .PHILIPP II ECK ER w V has now on hand and is manufacturing daily, a large stock of German Extra Palm No. 1 and Family Soaps, Mould Candles, and pure-Lard Oil, which he will sell at the lowest inarkot quotations, for eusa only, unless otherwise agreed. ' Jin2a , . PHILIPP DECKER, 4 Main St. ' JiIIICREjyi 1 0O ELJYE I0 fcWcV LV Chickens, dressed, for sale at ' -- Z. H. COOK A SON'S, Jan29 ' 1 No. 22 Main street and 2 First st. , gIHS OL V TIOJWTHE PJll T.VER-M-P ship heretofore existing between the uudersigned, under the firm of Babcock Brulhers, is tins day dissolved by mutual consent. E.S. BABCOCK having purchased the entire interest in the part-' nership business of H. O. Babcock, will continue the business on bis own account, and is alone authorised to adjust the affairs of t lie late tirui, taking all assets and paying all liabilities. The name of the firm to be used only in liquidation. . ; E. 8.. BABCOCK. ... . .... - ..H. O. BABCOCK. - EvAMSTiLL, Indiana.. . jan27 WklSSOI.UTIOJVTliEPARTJSR--jLF ship heretofore existing ' botween Philip Docker aud Philip Kramer, under the firm of Decker A Kramer, has been dissolved by mutual consent. The old bnslness will I carried on at the old stand by PHILIP DECKER, who will continue the manufacture of Lard Oil, Soap and Caudles, and who will also suttlo the affairs nnd business of the late firm. PHILIP DECKER, ' ", PHILIP KRAMER. . TEPBRBIJ G TO TBE JHO VE, I JLAXf would beg leave to solicit for the new firm the same patronage which was bestowed on the old firm. PHILIP KRAMER. Referring to the above, we request all those- who know themselves indebted to us for years, to come np and settle, as we are determined to close ourold books. - . . r-..i . jan27-3m Edquirer and Volksbote copy. ' Jf O 8 T BET WEE' THE ttERBJ man Catholic Church and the- Locust streot M. H. Church, a GRAY FUR. 'Any person finding the same, and bringing it to the Jonrnul otlice, will be suitably rewarded. - jan27 JmJd We keep a good supply of Oils, Gum Packing in sheet, Gum Gaskets of assorted sizes, Gum Rope, White Rope, Packing Yarn, Emery Powder Sheet Lead. Iu fact all articles ueeded bv Engineers. ... HORNBROOK A CO. rWXEJS ! TEJ8! TEJS !- IM PERM. JL al, Young Hyson, Gunpowder, and Bl'k Teas, all of the finest chaps and put up in packages to suit customers. ' For sale at lowest' rates by - i jan27 HORN BROOK A CO. SE TEMPLE'S COMPOUJS'lt O E .. . HOPS AND BONE SET. IT is the safest, surest, cheapest, and mos relia-f ble remedy for the permanent cure of ; COLDS, . v . .COUGHS,! 4 . HOARSENESS, .J - ASTHMA, 'j : " CROUP, - ' ' WHOOPING COUGH, Aud all affections of the Throat and Lungs. It lieing prepared upon Scientifia principles, and from articles that are entirely vegetable. Tbe COMPOUND 8YRUP OF HOPS ANT B0NESKT Is manufactured by . ' : .' ' " ' ' ' - . , C. ROTHEXBUSH V " Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio, to whom all orders must be addressed : and an Id bv '1 i ; , KELLER A WUITE, Druggists y. Evansville, Indiana, and by Druggists aud Mer chants throughout the country. Jan26-ly
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i tJLOIL JIJS-D MjJtJnjPSWlSJS'OW bava asupoly of Uol Oil and Lump. Ourciuv tomer can mw keep their Lamp) well trimmed. ; v-Jan27 "4 . e huk.mjktoh w. OBJJVUES JVli lE.fl UJS'SX O o boxes just received Dec. stoamer Diana, and for sale low by PRKSTON BROS ! WMEJUOVJI.. J.J. COLBVLJVK CO. to Water street, three doors "T ''"T." Hbore Mam' R ftp WE are now iiiiuiuiactiiring Wells Patent Folding Spring Bed, the ltst mid most convvuioui now in use, ai ii can b uitned w handl d wirhoHt 'any trouble. Call and examine them. t,. jania . 50 BUSHELS .VOA" ISO bushour Turnips, ' i 1 '' '-'I do CornmeaJ, - - 60 bbls rheice Family Flour. ''-' '-'- '' For sale by - Z. II. COOK. A SON " VfC9OB, E It lit' CO.'S MIELJWARE STATE LOTTERIES ! - " .. . .. m CAPITAL PRIZE $40,0001! 1 TKKBTS....i.J...j...J...:..:....v.,...-...U.'.....flO '" '- , BTOTIOaS. i-..;.,i..-r' - , This is to inform the public that we have disposed of our entire interest iu tho Lettury Grants held by ' us, chartere by the State of Delaware, Georgia, Kentucky, and Missouri, te the nrm of WooD, EDDY: A CO, to take etlect w the fist day of DeoembeTyl858. 'And ws most cordially recommend our successors, to -on former1 friends and patrons, feeling assured that the bosinee w HI be contiuued with the same integrity and promptitude which has characterized it as conducted by ourselves and predecessors for the last thirtv-flve..vears ' : . .', : , . . GltEGORY It MAURY. : YVrr.uiNaToK, Dd., Nov. lntu, 18ö. WOOD, EDDY & CO.. tVl AN ACERS. .A mi (Succsssoas To Gjiiqokx A Mai ev.) .: The undersigned havrag Iwcoiue owners of th ONLY LOTTERY CHARTER IN DELAWARE, offer to the public the following" schome, to be drawn each Wednesday in January',' "IhViD, iu Wilmington, Dolawai-e, iu- public, under the superintendence ot sworn commissioners appointed by the Governor. ' f-Clmau HO draws oa Wednesday, Feb. 2, 1850. ClmtM iaa draws on Wednesday, Fob. , 1869. Clatt 1 34 draws on Wednesday, Feb. HI, 1859. ; j Ctmst 146 draws on Wednesday, Ifeb. 23, 1859. THIRTY-TWO THOUSAND THREE fl VSDRED iV " AND SINETY-8IX PRIZES! "Nearly One Prize to every Two Tick- ' " ' el . 1. , - . : '' T8 Nuntbtrs-13 Drawn' "Ballot g.. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! . i v . , to- BE DRAWN Each. Wednesday in February. t 4 iiiw y, ...... M..,.tf-u,"'Tli,....; CIO.UUU ....'i,WJO.. ....ia,ono..... : 7,500 .... 1,(100 are..... .... 600 ...:..;. .... f 260 ... - 1U0 äooo 1 i ; .i:i,noo ... 7SKI ... 6,00(1 ...3,312 ....50,0KI ....25,000 ....45,000 .... 6,500 ... 3,250 .... 2,000 3,900 ...94,900 ..270,400 xio Prize ef.. 60 " W) '- 66 i Ö-". ' 130 4,745 27,040 .40. 30. 2i . 32,39(1 Prizes amounting to... ..$W3,;iU'2 Whole Tickets J10; Halves ?5; Quurtei-s Certificates of Packages will bosold at tlir following vstes, which is the riul.:.' -Cortificatesi.f Package of 20 Whole Ti-kcts...$140 60- " , , . " , 2G Half " ... 75 75 " ' " , '. "'" . , B quarter ' . ... 37 37 In ordering Tickets or Certificates, enclose the amouut ot money to our address, for what you wish to purchase ; name the Lottery in which you wish it invested, and whether you wiih Wholes, Halves or Quarters, on receipt of which, we send what is ordered, by first mail, together with the scheme. Immediately after the drawing, the drawn numbers will be seut with a written explanation. C-Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give' the name of their Post ofike, County and State, NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS, .ü . , Those who prefer not sending money by mall, can use i i THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, whereby inouey for Tickets, in sums of Ten Dollars, and upwards, can be sent us - -- --,AT OUR RISK AND EXPENSE, from auy city or town where they have an office. The monev and order must be enclosed in aGOV EHNMKNT POST OFFICE cTAMPED ENVELOPE," or the Express Co. cannot-receive them. Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to -. -4 ' v ; wood, eddy a co., r , dec29 ' '- , Wiimington, Dulaware. - ,-r IIOXEJV CIIICKEJ'S0ÖliÖZ'. mJ Fggs. Wholesale and retail. jan28 - OLMSTED A 8ABIN. mmOTICE OP 11IS80LUTI0JV.TBE W W copartnership heretofore existing between the 8nbscribers under the name, style and firm of McCracken A Bingham, Is this dnv dissolved by mutual consent, SIMON McCRACKEN beiug authorized to settle the bnslness of said firm. , SIMON McCRACKEN '.. ' S. J. BINGHAM. '' Evansville, Ind., January 21, 1859. PAVILION HOTEL. SIM0X McCRACKEX Proprietor. rWJHE UJYBERSIGJVEII, MJV J 8 817JBL ming the management of tlie above well-known establishment, begs leave to return, his grateful acknowledgements tor the liberal patronage bestowed on the said firm, and by personal and prompt atteution on tho part of myself and assif tants hope to merit a continuance of the extendod favors heratofore -bestowed. Respectfully, -- jan26 - i . - S. MflCRACKEN. TMT0OTJTOES! POTJTOE8 .'300 M- . bushels prime Potatoes, in line order, forsala at $1 per bushel, by Z, H. COOK SON. giOJL OIL. TBE BEST JRT CLE of Breckinridge Coal Oil Just received by STODDARD t TH0MPS0NV Jan21 - - - Druggists. ' fcl URJS'ISHEB ROOMS T WO OR JO. three very pleasant rooms, furnished er not furnished, in the central part ef the city, suitable for a gentleman and lady, can be had on reasonable terms, by applying at the Journal Office. janl8-tf 100,000 LAR bHINGLESjust received and for sale at the new Lumber Yard, corner Of Main and Eighth streets. Jan8 - ; NEWBERRY A CLEMENT. ' Otflffl BUSHELS EMRC0BJV, 5000 mßW bushels Bran.. Fo sale low by jsn25 Z. H. 00K S0NJ -mwOLJSSESy SUfiJR JJYirCOFW fJL FEE f bbls new Molasses, 6 hlids new Sugar, . '. ... 5 , bags prime Rio Coffee, . v ' , 2 pockets Java " do, fir ",. ' " 6 bbls ass'd White Sugar. ' - ' tor sale at our usual low rates. jan-3) t t VICKKRY BROS., 82 Main st. JV E J L ESTJTE JT PRIVJTE MAY' SALE. The undersigned Trustees of the Presbyterian -Church (N. H.,) of Bvansyillo, Indiana, wish to sell Lot No. 107, Old Plsii, situated on the corneT of Main and Second streets. Y Bids will be received by JOHN W. FOSTER, at the office of Baker A Foster, until February 6,1869, when the bids will be opened, and the Trustees will then decide either to accept the bid or bids which they may consider best with reference both to the amount offered and the terms of payment, or they will advertise the property for sale at public auction. Bids may be for the whole undivided, or for any part of the Lot. The Ulle tciU b warranted by parties whose names, with any further information which may -be desired,-can be learned en application as above, or to either of the Trustees. ""-'-. JAMES E. BLYTHS, ) , , -WILLIAM BAKER, - CHARLES 8. WELLS, Trustees. -A.M. MORGAN, JA MKS SWANHON. " John W. Fobtrr, Sf-cy of the Board. Janl8-tf WJW E RE 8T lJli , TO EJR.VERH. JL Just received Ibis day iu store aud fop sale, 2o0 bushels English Seed Oats, a very superior article. Call and see them, at RCSTON'S Feed Store, under Telegraph Office. '. ' ' .". Janlt. 2 JfJ I C R E It MOSSHA HJLES, J jr , choice article. Just received and for sale by , - " v fi rr.nviiT a , janll ' No. 4 Sycamore street. ' j a ELL I J" U OEM- JT COST. TO make room for a 8nrin stock, we now offer our stock of goods at cost, consisting' in part of Dress Goods, Shawls, Cloaks, Cloths, Cassimeres, Flannels, Muslins, Prints, Ac. Terms cash. janll-2w JAME8 OAKLEY A SON.
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r MISCELLANEOUS. 1 ..mi.i - -ri . . i. .i.ii '-ii "t.'wg; "THE OLD AND RELIABLE PAPER, EVANSVlLLü! DAILY JOURNAL J1 O -V T J IJIV a , X WEB W IU Ly full ac d accurate reports of the atate ot tbi Markets, aud the very, latest cur reut ol tht ly' rALI,;THE,NEYVS
Fnritished J Out A-dciateU Press Is 1 promptly laid before the Readers of the Jocbnal OXE-ALTA HALF HAYS IX ADVANCE OMhc.,C1licinnati fni) rs. 'X. t , i AixcitiiigSeUioa öCCengres . hv now be. ing held, - and all anxious to hear elaborate reports of tlto proceeding, should avail themselves this opHrtuuitT,aud jiUflcribe for Th Joobhal. The uruis I T, the DAILY JOURNAL are $5 0 per year, and 'f-.'? foj-'al.v: njoutb,. ut advascs ; 10 cents per wi-eki if i'i1 to the Carriers. A ' careftif umiitteii v of Hie doings of tha Lea islaonre ' will be Tiifulcn- nf 'for every paper. U short, acoudciisfj; vit-vr'tif all" that is going on In the Uuherw, will il-e -fiirislw-d readers every dy.!-'- - ii - i ü li.iiiiJJ'fo decfl 2l:lf JMcGEOBGE'S . SHINGLE & STAVE MACHINE Maiing from 60 to 80 Shingles per .!. . - 'Minut. oni ,ii PATBM 'X' - J. A. BLAXCH1RD, Proprietor Forlnuiana, : ' " Kentucky, ' Arkansas, ' "" ' Michigan, Alabama, 1 ' Georgia, -t ... Louisiana, ,. m. Illinois, - Mississippi, ' " ' " -Sonth Carolina, ,: Florida, ' : Texas' 1 ' ' ' Wisconsin and ' ' Missouri. Local Agest at Evassvilie, Indiana: 'MESSRS.' - KRATZ A HEIL.UAN. THE snbscriliers would respectfully inform tha public that they have secured an agency to seil the above named Shingle llacbine, and that they will fill dll -orders on short uotioe. One of these Machines has been on exhibition for several days in this city, and its superior merit Is acknowledged by all. Persons who may doubt the ability of this machine will do wtll to euquir of our Lumber dealers, Mr. Glover and Mr. Fergus, and any person in the city who has seen the machine in operation. Hie Machine saws ShiugUsi as smooth as if planed, aud at the rate of two thousand per hour. We would also state that we can firruish Engines sufficient to run this Machine on short notice, and on reasonable terms. Call and fet Circular or persons desiring Circulars, who will send us their address, can have tbeiu sent by mail. ObOT Office corner of Main and Second streets. - Jan21-6in KRATZ A HEILMAN. mmOTItE OE COPJBTJVEBSHMP. I JACOB STRATB begs to inform the pnblia that he has associated with himself his son FREDERIC in tha Hardware and Iron- business, and hopes that the liberal patronage bestowed upon blut heretofore will be transferred to the new firm. The style of the firm will b JACOB STBAtTB A SON, jauVfJ ,A ") .;".'" i - j : ! No. 40 Main street. jkmEW WHO LESJLE tJMOCER 1 vJtw .- HOI'SE. 1 take pleasure in announcing to my miumro is friends that 1 have commenced business at No.' 2S West First streot, .-(in tha honse formerly occupied by Messrs. Morgan's as a Boot and Shoe store,) where 1 intend keeping constantly on hand a complete assortment of Groceries and Liquors, which I w ill sell for cash or on short time, to prompt customers, at a great bargain. - Give ma a rail. . - - A. M. McGRIFF. Evaksvillh, Indiana. . janl7 rmioiucco jvii ciujbs M ; io boxes choice Virginia Tobacco, t iO caddies do do de, , , lötiboxea Washington Cigars, 60 do Principe aud Regalia do. For sale by . , A. M. McGRIFF. 9-Ql L L IJMH. JXE? HJVIJ'G WW located ou the Northeast corner of First aud Sycamnro strc-ets, for the purpose of retiring Musical, Repeating, and other Watches, Jewelry, Ac, begs bis friends and the public generally, to call upon him, wheu satisfaction wgl be guaranteed. - jan22-lyd TJJV"II PROM L'JVIIEM, JUST BE9 ceived in atore and for sale 4 5 tons Oil Cake, a superior article, ; 60 tons Hay, 15 tons Bran, 1 ;vn'- Stons Shipstufi. , x V ' ( TKXI bushels Com, ' ' "' 300 bushels Barley. And" for sal cheap for cash,'t t the feed store of RC8T0N, Water street, under Telegraph oltice. janll JflLESIl UROIWII SPICES r f 18 dozen cans Mustard, assorted. ', " , 2ft do loose do, 200 do ' asssorted Pepper, Ginger, Alspice, Cinnamon, Cloves, Ac. Warranted fresh and good. . For sale by VICKEBY BROS., 82 Main st. i WJPORMJTIOJ WJJVTEII TEJV M. DOLLARS will he paid for such information as win be legal proof of the death of JAMES JOHN WARD, b Canadian, who whs hut heard from soma eight year? ago, "sick at a larm-bousa near Evansville ; or' auy other information of him will be gratefully received by his widow, a amall iura of money being dependent upon such Information. He was ef very intemperate habits at that time betwoon thirty and thirty -one years of age; about 6 feet ten inches high; hair a dark brown, with a tinge of red iuthu whiskers; large sleepy blue eyes, huge nose,' straight or very little curved; small mouth, with a scar up towards the cheek, on tha right side. Address BAKER A FOSTER, jan22-lmdAltw Evansville, Ind. mmBw no oiis W W 4, 40 boxes Star Candles, s " 150 dozen Brooms, ' , " . , . 25 do , Zinc Wash Boards, ..'"' , 250 do Buckets, . , ','. . . ' ,' 2ö balos No. 1 Batting', . 7 ." ' v . ' 150 reams Wrapping Paper, . 40bdls do Twine, 10 gross Bonnet Boards. ' Just received and for sale cheap by Janl7 ( . .. ' A. M. McGRIFF. J MQUORS MJ M bbls Old Rye, Reserve and Bourbon, ."" 4 do 8. M. Wine, ' 4 " lOhfdo "do, ' ' ""V " ' '" 10 hf do French Brandy, " ' """" 10 bbls do do, ."' r .' 4 do Cherry do, - V ..-.ii do Ginger Wfne, J. -h t -. .i -f s do Lemon Cordial, j i . s Just received and for sale cheap by .. Jnl7 A. M. JTUGRiyF: - jrxcHJjyrtiE.. we wisjs to EXJLJ change Dry Pine Limitier at the lowest prices, for One Thousand Dollar. worth oi Count Orders. We will take the orders at Söceutson the dollar ALSO We want $3000 in City Orden, for which we will give Pino Lumber, at low prices. jan8 3TEWBERRY A CLEMENT. jrpjRCOCK HROTBEBS WILL MEMB MOVE their large stock of Groceries to their new store on the same lot they occupied previous to the fire, next week, where thev will be pleased to greet their old customers- and as many new ones as possible with extra good bargains to begin tha new year with. " " . ; .-,.-,.. jan4 AKrved'a rfnaswrtmentfioes'Vnd Child ran 's Shoes; Men's, Ladiea' and Children's Overs and Sandals, at , ' ' ' - v . - SAM. FMBICH'S, No, 49 Main st. 4 N. B.-i- Pay yonr old debts, or. Janl gfHOMCE BJCO.V JJ'II BE EE-W-S 2 Casks Wisea' Sugar Cnrwd Hams. - 1 " Quigley's -'. , " 4 1 A' Jacob's 5' " Beef. For sala, low, by v septlO . H0BNBR00K A Co. TRJ X 'E It .' ER OM TBE 8UBSCBM3 ber in Evansville, ahont the 10th of November inst, a DARK BROWN MARE, with a white star in her face, trim made, in good order, and about fifteen hands high, about eignt yeats old, very wild, and difficult to bridle. Any one returning her to na or" giving information as to her whereabouts will be suitably rewarded by -.- . , Jan24-tf , . . . . J. 3. JAQÜES3 A CO. gROCERXES C WW 100 boxes assorted Tobacco, -. . . " 1 60? do do Window Glass, 300 kegs - do . Wheeling Nails, : 10 tierce, new Rice, '. , , .i : ., . . 600 pkgs assorted Teas, , -. i 50,080 Lights, ass'd Window Sash, ... 160 assorted Panel Doors, VV' 500 kegs White Leai!, '- ' '"'. 100 doz Painted Buckets," ": - " 25 doi assorted Tubs, '; 25 dox Wash Boards. ' - i . With a-, full .stock of goods usually kept by grocers, on hand and for aale by V .--jau4 .: ; :. !. BABCO0K BROTHERS. TBI L J T BOAT ' EOR SJLE WE JT, have an A No. 1 Wood Boat for aale cheap 70 feet long, iu prime order, with or without skiff. Jan4 ' , BABCOCK BROTHERS. nBIMECOPPEX90 BJtftB REMT CEIVED and to arrive, and for sale by nov2 PRESTON BROS. m xme J.'it cEMBjyrr JLl Kl bbls choice White Lime, 10 do Hydraulic Cenieu.. On hand aud for sale by jan4 BABOOCK BEOTHERS.
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