Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 159, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 12 February 1859 — Page 2

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EVANSVILLE, IND. 8ATXBDAY MOSNIKO FEBRUARY 12 JgkWe failed to get our Indianapolis exchanges ' yesterday r and consequently, our readers will fail to get their usual Legisla-. tive summary. The Eastern mail, also, failed to come to hand. ' " "Burns, who murdered Michael Burke on the levee in Cincinnati, and was arrested in our city, and who ha.3 been under trial the past three days in the former city, was found guity of murder in the first degree on Thursday. . ' . The Legislature of Illinois is about to adjourn without accomplishing anything. The Democrats have a majority in both branches of that body. They insist on reapportioning-' the State in order to throw Senator Trumbull out of his seat, to which the Republicans "will' not submit, and; between the two business is blocked. . Affairs at Washington. ,. Never within the memory of man was a poor President so beset with difficulties and harassed with anxiety as is Mr. Buchanan, Sneered at in the Cabinet, twitted in the House, deserted by his professed friends, repudiated by the people, his case is truly deplorable, and affords another exemplification of the truth', "that the way of the transgressor is hard." No measures that he has recommended to Congress, except those he hsd better left untouched, have been acted on. His followers leave no stone unturned to vex him. With bankruptcy staring him in the face which, it is perfectly plain, can be remedied only in the way he has suggested his party i3 frittering away time in holding caucuses, and discussing resolutions. But a short time remains for action, and yet nothing is likely tobe done. Retrenchment and reform is now the cry insulting the old man, while they fail toextendany relief. This cry of reform, it is said, ha3 frightened the lobby, who arc forced to move around slyly, to meet in private rooms and quiet corners. Nevertheless, they will make & grand charge at the end of the session, tacking their abominable frauds ta the appropriation bills, and getting them through in its shadow. It is to be hoped that the President will carefully scrutinize all of these bills, and veto every one that is thus contaminated. Among others, Sanders k Co., who own two or three hundred thousand acres of land in Kansas, are laboring to secure the passage of a railroad bill that will advance their interests. The various investigating committees are plodding away, "nosing" out the frauds and peculations that are asserted to have been committed. These committees are called for and appointed as a kind of a sugar plum for the people, and to furnish a rich job for the printer. Nothing is everdone beyond theexamination of witnesses and publishing the testimony. The ciiminal parties go on with their robbing schemes, as if no investigation had taken place or rejKrt made. The correspondent of the N. Y. Herald, says it is now fully established that Fernando Wood is the proprietor of the N. Y. Daily Xews. He has been in Woähington( and about completed arrangements for a " happy family " meeting of the New York Democracy. ' The same correspondent adds: "I re-assert the fact that Tammany and . the Central Railroad are meeting at various places to arrange plans for controlling the Charleston Convention. One ot the blowers amongst them state3 that they have already settled upon some of the New York delegates, and have named about twenty, all being of the Douglas stripe. Tbeir plan 5s to pack the next Syracuse Convention, and then select their tools for Charleston from amongst themselves." A correspondent of the New York Express, writing from Washington, informs us that Mr. Douglas' friends take Mr. Forney's criticism of that gentleman on account of bis adhesion to the Administration in high dudgeon. Mr. Douglas is abandoning his professions, and Mr. Forney is bold enough to tell him of it. The "Squatter Sovereigns " even go so far as to talk of repudiating Foruey. They feel that he is a dangerous opponent, and probably will not pursue such a coarse. Mr. Douglas' last party was a great success. Over two thousand invitations were sent out, which were so liberally responded to, as to cause a perfect jam. It was intended to eclipse all other parties of the season, if possible the Napier ball, which is to take place or. 'he 17th instant. Mrs. Douglas, it is said, was as charming and fascinating bs ever, and the little judge quite as affable. Some significance is attached to the fact that neither the President nor any of his cabinet were present. Jtausa Difficulties. The troubles in the Southern part of the Territory seem to bo oa "the increase. In Bourbon, Lynn, and LykinS counties affairs have assumed a warlike appearance, and skirmishes have taken place resulting in the death of several persons. A correspondent of the New York Tribune say3 these fights have been between Marshal Russeils Mis souri force, and the free .Stute settlers of Lynn county. In one conflict three men on the free State side were wounded severely ; one of them was shot through the bod' kicked, stripped of some of his cloihej, and left for dead, bat crawled to his friends, and it is now though he will rentver. In these skirmishes it is rumored that BnsH's loss 13 sixteen killed, besides Khe wonndud. The rumor is probably incorrect. R-u'sell. at last accounts, was in Paris with aWit 154 men.- Of these only 19 are said to belong to the Territory. They have a mnn in irons at Paris, but it i supposed lie is used ut a decoy, Russell homing that the free State men will be so exasperated 1 that they will attack him, and lie may be able tofiyht under cover.

TMohtgomery .- had gone down, and the people were rallying around him, and call-

inr uuon him to drive out the lussounans, 0 L He made a speech at - Ossawatamie. The people there passed resolutions to the effect that the Missouri forces, now in the Territory, should be driven out, and that a peace should not be made with pro-slavery functionaries until " it was agreed to abandon prosecutions for offenses growing out of political matters. . So exasperated have the people of . the border counties of Missouri and Kansas become against each other, that the smallest spark is soon kindled into a flame. " They will soon rival the border wars of Scotland. . The Fort Scott'. 'Democrat publishes the following programme as that to be adopted by Got. Medary. Itsays: : It is a nice maxim "in time of peace prepare for war." : When' orders from Washington recalled the U. S. soldiers back to Fort Riley, '. when! they, were on their march to this place, there was nothing left but to organize the citizens into volunteer military companies to act as a 'posse to the United States Deputy Ma:shals. The Governor commissioned John Hamilton Captain of the first company of Bourbon county volunteers, and C. F. Drake, first Lieutenant.' ' , ' ' : ' 'r ;!; , Alex. McDonald has been elected Captain of the said Company. - ' Captain John G. Parks, of Drywood, has also raised a company, j These companies are to be mounted, and will number sixty men each. When full, a fourth company will be organized, which will occur in a few days. : As soon as the organization is complete, it is designed that arrests will commence. United States Marshal Fain has appointed Jas. E. Jones editor ! of this paper and Captain A. McDonald, Deputy Marshals, in addition to Wm. T. Campbell. We will give further particulars next week. ' Lykixs County. We are glad to learn that United States Marshal Fain has apappointed as Deputy Marshal for Lykins county, II. II. Williams, now Sheriff for that county. We learn, also, that Marshal Williams i3 raising two hundred men to assist him in arresting " jawhawkers." Linn County. We understand that Deputy Marshals Russell and Mitchell have enrolled two hundred and fifty men in Linn county to assist as posse in putting down "jawhawking" and have already succeeded in doing ome good work. figj Extensive preparations are now being made in Boston and New York City to give the 42d Regiment of Highlanders, now on its way from England in two transports, a hearty reception. The 42d Regiment is famous in the annals of war. At Waterloo, where the decisive battle was fought which overthrew Napoleon, it played a distinguished part. In almost every British war for the last century, it has acted a brilliant part, reaping glory and renown in India, in Spain, and in the Crimea. The New York Herald thinks the Regiment should be received by General Sandford and his whole division ; that the hospitalities of the city be decreed it by a vote of the Councilt; hat it should be quartered in the principal hotels of the city at the public expense; aad that a grand public entertainment should be given, not merely to the officers, but to the men. BCCHAX'AS AND DoUOt.AS IS MISSOURI. A few days ago Mr. King of Ray, introduced into-the House of Representatives of Missouri, resolutions endorsing the Democracy of Senator Douglas. They were 'rejected with decided emphasis. Shortly afterwards Mr. Churchill, of St. Iuis, introduced into the Senate resolutions endorsing the policy and acts of President Buchanan, including, of course, his crusade against Douglas. Tuesday these resolutions were passed by 25 ayes to C nays all the Democrats voting for them. We should like to know what has become of the Influence of the St. Louis Republican. Democratic Reform. That facetious and talonted gentleman R. B. H., Esq., in one of his stumping campaigns, being near our Southern border and hearing ot a large political meeting to be held not far off in Tennessee, crossed ever to witness how stumping was done there. Among many other gems of oratory that he brought away with him, he relates the following part of one of the speeches, as a specimen sample : " Fellow citizens, this thing of "Democracy and Reform " commenced about thirty years ago. Iustead of the corruptions of government being reformed, we have con tinually been sinking deeper and deeper. I cannot better illustrate this then by what I witnessed when at school. The teacher one day in a jocose mood gave Bill Coons the following questiou in arithmetic : Suppose a frog at the bottom of a thirty-foot well, who climbs up one foot every day and falls back tivo feet at night, how long will it take the frog to get to the top ? At it Bill went and worked away unttll he had nearly filled both sides of his slate with figures, when the master called out : " Bill, have you not finished that, question yet?" "No, sir," answered Bill, " taint finished, but I see how it must be done." "Well," says the master, " how high up in the well have you got the frog ? " "Taint high up at all, but low down, " answered Bill, " I reckon he is alont half way down to hU!'' " Now fellow-citizens, I reckon that you are as cute as that boy Bill, aud, though you may not be able to cypher it out exactly how low down in the depths of corruption this Democratic Reform has sunk us, yet you can see as plaiu as the boy did where it will land us." Lou. Journal. A letter from Washington in the New York Eceiting Post says : "Mr Buchanan is reKrted to Vie in a great rage in consequence of the treatment he has received from those he has served so well. He just begins to discover that lie has only been used by the South as a tool ; and now that they have no further U3e for him, they fling him aside as unceremoniously as they always have all Northern doughfaces who have gone before him. Southern free traders and taxationists curse him with as much freedom to-day as they applauded his infamous Lecompton policy last year. E- The Prince Imperial bits received from Queen Victoria a beautiful Shetland puny, which he mounted for the first time j a few days ego. They teach him, by the ; way to stand iuoo his diinitv. He was re- ! cently playing in the garden ofgrandmama, Aiontijo, wiien some ladies ran mi to kiss and fondle him. Unexneetedlv to them he however, struck m altitude and majestically bs-hl out his b;id tu he kissed. .. ' ,-- r. n . T i tL-Jr" James (.urilou ISenuett ii now known ml fj10Ueii of a the author of the ' I.inc-s to Mary Ann."

Mail Items.-- '. At Utica, Indiana, on last Sabbath night a week, 35 persons joined the Methodist Church. ' k The Washington Republican, says a petition to Congress is in circulatio, in the name of the free colored persons residing in the District of Columbia, praying for the establishment of a colony of their class upon some of the sparsely settled Southern portions of our own continent, where thoy may be under the protection of the government of their native country, and have its fostering care, etc. ... v,., f;i; ; ' ; J0r Gen. Samuel Proper, who figured in several financial swindles last year, in the East, will operate in another sphere hereafter. Ho died in Newark, N. J., iüst , week, at the hotel of a man whom he had swindled out of $510. . . t . ggOn New Year's Day, Senator Houston, in a familiar conversation with a friend.fannounced his determination, to go.

to work for Texas, in the way of raising j

improved breeds of sheep. . Said I the old.; . The BalUrriore prtpcrs' report an unsoldier j "I can thus enrich, nd do more j nsual gtir iri the dry ß.oodg busineS3) in tbat for my State, in the fewTemaining years of , cit , . Th savtbat for the last three Weeks -IT - T t. I, 11 .U i - -

my earthly pilgrimage, than by all the gov erning or office-holding that ex'gti." .. J8öfThe Baltimore . papers report an unusual stir in the. dry goods business in that city. , They say that for the last three weeks more dry goods have been sold than in the same time at this season, for the last twenty years. ' ..v;.. .-.,: - .,(.;;-, :.. JßÖ?"The Paris correspondent af the New, York Herald writes that the Empress Eugenie shows signs of increasing debility that she becomes thinner every .week, and that her complexion and general appearance indicate a rapid decline. , At a recent reception at the Tuilei ies she became so weak that she yi&s compelled to, retire. ; J6fInsuring dwellings as long a3 the house shall stand, by the payment of a single premium, and that only at per cent., guaranteeing a return of 80 per cent. We see it stated that this method has been in practice in Philadelphia for several years, and that it has recently been introduced in St. Louis. . . ; . iSÖäfThe injustice of imprisoning witnesses is illustrated in the following case : A man committed a crime iu a Western city. His daughter was a witiieju. of the fact.; She was arrested and, held to testily. , For one year she was under arrest, aud during that time. h a course : of treatment, the fiendislmeas of which is beyond conception, j she became the victim first of the lust of the j keeper, then of other oflicers of the jail. She went into prison a pure girl; she left it a j poisoud and degraded outcast. . , &af A British regiment, the 42d Highlanders, is shortly expected in New York, on its way to Oregon via Panama. . j : , gss. The Westvillo Herald asks if Col. j Allen May "has no bowels.". He hasn't j any thing eke. . . i ' C"SV A new feature has been introduced on the New York night train. It is a car lighted with gas : during the experimental trip, last night, only ten cents worth of gas was consumed in a journey of nine hours, and the car was lighted as brilliantly as a parlor. The metey is placedjunderneath the car, and pipes conver the gas to the burners. BSF" The English thorough-bred stallion, "Flying Dutchman,'' has been sold to the t rench government tor t2i,uuu. No franking privilege exists in England. Even the Queen is obliged to pay her penny postage. Thomas Downing, a wealthy merchant of Salem, Mass., hung himself in the Unitarian Church, in that city, on Friday last. ' Madame Stolte is engaged for the opera at Rio de Janeiro at the rate of 25,- I OOOf. per month, $60,000 a year ! j B3k Tbe Philadelphia Young Men's j Christian Association contemplate the eree- t tion of a hall to cost $150,000. 8sS" Colonel Helm, the American Con- i sul-Geueral at ' Havana,! has recently met j with a sad aflliction by the loss of his only j son, a bright and beautiful boy of five years, : who died of scarlatina. At the reception of the Tuilleries, on ; the 2d of January, the ladies were, as usual, ; obliged to appear in the Manteau de Cour," j or train, ami the gentlemen iu official or ' military costume. The American ladies who were presented are said to have "car-.; ried - themselves and their skirts with re-' markable grace." 'A lady's court dress u : stated to cost about 5700. . , , Mayor Keim, of Reading, Pennsyl- ; vania, has issued orders to the police of that j city to visit the eating and drinking saloous, , and when minors are found loafing in them after nine o'clock in the evening, to arrest 1 them and the proprietors. This is a g-ood j move. , Boys have no business at stich places at late hours of night. The Gallatin Examiner of the 29th f says : " A Mr. James McLarin, living near ; Dixon Springs, about two weeks ago cut , his throat with a barlow knife, and survived until a few days since. He was laboring under mental aberration, and leaves a larg e family. He was unable to talk after the deed, but in writing gave as a reason that he was troubled with th"" aies of his family, and had rather die than ve to sea his children come to want. Certainly a singular cure for the evil anticipated. ' ' Pride destroys all symmetry and grace, and affecta'-ion is a more terrible enemy to fine faces than the smallpox. 8, The Boston Courier has a sly joke at the expense of ourState. Itsays: 'Among all the wicked books written by the brilliant George Sand, that in which the marriage contract is treated wilh the most profound contempt, and in which a vivid imagination riots most madly among forbidden topics, is called Indiana. It was once supposed that the beauty of the name, its sunny, euphonious warmth, caused its selection ; but now we recognize thu hidden meaning of the choice; it was a tribute to our western sister so kind in preparing the way before a tired voluptuary to joys more highly spiced." Captain Montgomery, of Kansas fame, in person is about the medium height, of large, muscular frame, somewhat gaunt. ana worn in ppeaiauco. tiis leuiures are good, the general expression being much like the ordinary representations of Colonel Fremont. His unkemot hair and ragged, full beard lend a certain appearance of ferocity to his countenance, which is contradicted by the mild light of his keen blue eye i and the almost feminine softness of his wen ! modulated voice. His dress is extremely i primitive, with no visible linen or other sut perfluity. . - 4 - J B8" The wharves of New Orleaua rent, I annually, for one million of dollars. I Another Paradise. In Lewis Township, I Clay county, Indiana, they have a sort of ! foretaste of millennium. It has within its ' limits one huudred and seventy families, all L white except one, and they keep dark about , it. There are one hundred and sixty-voters ' aad during the last twin y years there has ': never been a tight or quarrel at any election j held in the township. It contains seven ; school houses, seven road districts, seven I bachelors and ! seven large men; three churches, three preachers, three pairs of twin bojs, three fiJillers, three carpenters, "'Ihree Püjit Ollices, three vtmy men aud three men itver stvftnt y Jive Tears old. There) is not a lawver, ilrx-tor, nor loafer in. it nor grocery imr !uiiiT. A better, tViciulüer, iiajiiifiboplilutiort ii not to ba I'jua.i ii) th Stute.

Y öy Banvard, the panorama man, says

the Home Journal, can trace its pedigree to Bonnivard, who was imprisoned in Chil'on Castle, on Lake Geneva, and whose sufferings suggested to-Byrooiis poem, the "Prisoner of Chillon. " This is almost as good as being a " born princess. ". --- - " ' fi? The New York Evening I'oH is' responsible for the following ; " A shrewd business man,-who-takes little- interest-in politics, is reported to havd remarked that the proposition to buy Cnba' seemed to him like an offer to give money we had not got, for a thing we didn't want, to ä nation that wouldn't sell!" -."'' : '. ' 1 15S A' NeW York letter says a grand festival is to be given on the 10th of February at the Metropolitan Hotel, by the principal leather dealers of the city, who are an important body in the mercantile world there. Senator Wilsen will be present. more goods have been sold than in the same time at this season, for the last twenty years. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.. f OOH O VT J?OR Bit E.I HI' U.S. TJfJh! JLd tUy of grace is past 1 im Uetti iuinel to enforce the notice I ftivo you. 1 am firmly rwuln-d to sell to uo.-ooe iinlene lur cash. I will bell ar tio very lowest possible figure for ensh, ami cash oxf.T. Friend will ptenso iwt ask credit. . ' feMl-lwd,. . JOHN JtASCH, JNo. 8 Secotyl.Ht. Splendid Valentines. , DOBELL A COXYXGTOX lmvo on liiid a s; lf udid selection of Valentines, from K vent to $.5 Hitch. Thoae at 50 furits are bqual to any gold at dollar elsewhere. lelill mm-oiJssisZi'i .si tJ.iu -. Wr.M. 50 birds fair to choice Sng:ir, 2K.l tilil Muhls, 75 lit do do. Just receivnl in store and for sale by, WUKKLKK UIGQS. .. gOTTOJXi'J ÄwVÄ .' '. . ;: i ha aborted Nos. Cot Ion Yarn, ,, . .. 100 balen Col tori Halting, 2S do Candle Wh-k, v 50 buntllea Cotton Twine. . : Just received by WHEKLKR A lilGGS, febll ' so. 17 North First s.reet. B iiiington Tar for sale by febll WIIEKLEli . m WJiH MUSE , ifJL. 75 pfcgs axs'd inzed and Koa.iMai korul, td5 bbis Nos. i aud : , do, HH) boxes Hi ri in. Junt received in sloroatid for nah) by"-' t VHKKJ,LK& KUHJ.S, febll . . So. 17 North l-'irt xtreet. rgioiMifo ; ' " . 7.. M. o boxet 5'siiinl 8"s TobarV-o, . , , ' 15 do ()' do, ' ' 10 do J.lbluui " do, :' W butts JJright Va. dodo, . ' . 15 do Silver Foil do do, ,t -10 do light prs'd do do, ' 40 caddies "Iiiadem" Twht Tobacc, 11 do lllue Hen's Chicken do, 4U do Wheeler & Kig Va do, 10 boxes .Smoking do. ' In stoie and for sale low bv ' ' WHkELKK & ftltiG...! febll No. 17 North Fit st street. ILvjvÖHjMt Jt sr MJtTjMi'jr: it" J 75 kegs Bicarb, oda, -50 boxes Star Candles, 50 hf do do, , - : i . . 40 boxes Taliuw Candies, - . .. : . - 50 do i'alui Soul. Also, a larp-u assortment of Misving Soaps, for sale low bv faney ' Toilvf and febll V H KELKll A ;k;g.s. ' fJL In luckwall, Troxel i Co.") gaiiwt -In Chi steamboat Bowling Green. ( By virtue of a decree of the liuuisville Chancery Court, rendered in the above taitfie, the. tinderigiir ed,orone of us, will, on MOS IAY, Feb. 21. 1S.VJ',' about the hour of 1 1 YliM-k A. M., sell at public auction to the bigliest hiii ler, at the Court iluse dour in the City of Louisville, on a rccdit of four, eight aud twelve mouths, tli-'sterimb ut J'.OWI.IXG GKKEX, her engines, turklc, Ac. The purchaser will be required to Rive bond, with approved seenritv, bearing interest Irom date until paid. COL. V WHIPS, Marshal I.. I..''. J.4S. G. li.tf.KE, Titos. A. MoHüAN. IK'putiVs. febll-10t MM U ILOWS AM AGIIIcvtTiSAI. Impi.vmi.ms, southeast corner of Division and Kiirlilh streets. Kvansvilla. I. Plows of all kinds and Cultivators ami Farming Implements constantly on hand All orders promptly tilled. Wilt se.l at wholesale niirt retail, febu-wtm&dlin ill . THE E T 11 0 lE HTl'EÖli Presbyterian Church and Coiinreicatiou (. s.) of Kvansvllle, will sell at pi ivp; ea'ie the Lot en the corner of Main and Sin'ond streets, Kvansville. They have divided the Lot into throe parts, each 2A by 144 feat fronting on Main strs t, and have alllxed a minimum price to each part, and will receive bids for I he wloile or either part nntil the 5th day of March, lft9; and at 2 o'clock P.. M., on said di.y will disposs of sn'd Lot to the highest and best bidder or bidders, w hose bid may not be less than said minimum prices. Title warrcnted by parties whose names may be -learned on application to Jwnx W. I'oster, Secretary, with whom bids may be left. .I AS. E. BLYTHK, "I WM. BAKER, . (,'HAp. S. WELLS, y Trustees. r 1). MORGAN, febfMt JAS. SWAN SON'. Volksbot copy -jr4'Umju rot k eoh n.ir: fit'E -M. Mules and two Horses, and all mder veiirs old, for sale at . II. COOK & aON'S feb9 Stock Yard. j MR1EI Ji'W Ji JJ'J J'J.'.ICUES, JE-J Butter and Kpp;s, af fel9 Z. H. -COOK d' SON'S, 22 Main st.r ! EJI T El GO EftXES ItEJm. ceive ed per steamot J. C. Swan, for sale bv SAMUEL OUR. I fei) ' J (rood stock of Common and Chan oul itussia ! and Imitation Itussia Minet Iron, and Sluet. Bar I and Brazier Copper For sale bv feb9 sa: ICEL OHR. y J t-: hoots. 10,000 catawüa 9tJf Grape Roots, one year old. , . 20UO iba Kxtra Clue. For sale low at PHILIPP HF.CKER'S, fcb8-amd.rw No. 4i; Main street. r tn o n uj :he xf M AN1 OTHERS Two i TEAMSTEH4 large likely lul hi) HORSES, just from country. ten OLMSTEO SAÜIM.' 25 fel.7 HÜLS. EltEx:i tlJiOl x ment, lfc'.-eiveo and tr ssle bv A. M ' McCRIKF. JO Ml II US. CHOICE SVfSAtl A. M. MiCitlKF. l-Hieive'l and f'f tile bv feb7 U'JHTE SI U.III, &m ('heap f.Vö-:e l.j or Java. On -Ci Riack. la. Do Do ale at Meal Coi n or tint, - 'tidies Star, Opal or Tallow, fcict-, Houitnv, do., Ä:c. 7.. U. CtnilC t SON'S. Kor tfb 'AX t iOM jj -j;t: uf lvaehen tw aW y1 Sit v co.-"aio ItVSIIEL Kfl. V.. II. COCK A- SOX. Ear t fi'r sale bv feb7 V No. 1 .-aimoa. No. 1 Herrijm, Nos. 2 X ., MaekereJ. No. 1 Codli-u' lust received by, Z. II. CÜUK A NON. BOXES CHOICE i.W()i, lä bxs choicu Crauifes, - ,. . 5 bbts Lxlra do, o"0 Cocoa Nuts. Recelwd per sU-ani.T R public, by Z. II. CtHiK .tSoN. .11 sji s. Currant-; Dates, : Fi-s, iSultau Kmhs. 7x If. Vititix A S. I itron, - ' Prunes, Almonds, linzil Nuts, For sale low lor cash bv ieb7 O.T1IN 1-, I H.l lil.lt KlES. 4 Split Peas, Oat -Meal. earl Biirlev, White Beans. Tapioca, 'ariua. Ac, Jc. Cornstarch, Whtiit. n Grits, Bath Bricks, Folie b7 nie chiiap lor cash bv z. ir. cook I- Si IN. It J I SI ' S-15 0 It VO L E 'Ä and half bn;;.-s best quality, for stle low S. V.. GILBERT CO., No. t Sycamore st reel. fWJICHEll SI'J'l.SII MOSS -30 HE. Jm. h.tle-. i't r fed5 jTlilTT'oX V f- r s.,i l y I. V (ULBERT (. it. I T TI N U l Ötl' ß.f I.ES s. 1: i.l l.lll.i! 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THE CAMPBELLS ARE COMING ! STAE TROUPE OF-THE WORLD; - m flTinriTlA-m nxmr tx T t i AI I RES f. FAT- TIT V -H A T,l , V xlXJIJCAJi.1 X till 11IXUU, i FOR THREE, SIOIITS ONLY, Thursday, Pridajind Saturday, . v..Ff:BBCAEY lOTII, JULT1I AND J2TH. ORIGINALITY, VERSATILITV Jt"t'OM ICALITY COMBINED. "; Buinscy '& Ne wcombs v ; --ORIGINAL : CAMPBELL MINSTRELS, ; BRASS BAND AND DOlBLETROi rr. Among the oh! faTerites will ba found sir with new feahtm and norelties, who will have the honor of making their first appearance in'thls ciiv. In order not tobe deficient in any one department i.f the superior entertainments given by this unrivalled corps, the managers Imve. spared ueitlier imius. nor expense, in selecting, for the .coming season, THE BEST TALENT that can be had notmilv from Ethiopian Minstrelsy, but hare gone so far as to cull from . . .. THE OPERA AT THE ACADEM T OF MTSIC, And the KoxZAM Rali.et Tkoi'pe ok Niblo's, Sbw YtusK. Eba-Ii member lieinjs selected for his In liTiduul Xalent and Superior Excellence, r The BRASS BAND, ctmsistintr of Ten Tal- 1 oil ted JIusici.-HiE, led Uy .Mr C. V. Gaci, will pUv i niLhtJy iu liont of the -Hall, previous to Hie os-ji-comtuenc.atha.f-paat7oV.ock. fablO I , II I' E III t It 4IJM,..TIIE SVU- ! -S senbor is now receivhni; by the Canal n supply of Coal, which is mined inaood ui inuei- and liipped in clean order, free from impurities or siack.'J 11 is rocomuieiweu to the public as an article inlondcd to give satisfaction to tun c onsumer, mid a trial of its quality is solicited. Gnorpe-W. Amory willaltend to the sellingaud delivery of Coal, and reeuiv orders at the warehouse of .las. Langhlin, Jr., on Main street, near the Canal. -Lots of 2ti boshels at litcents. 1 ' Lots of Ibi) bushels and upwards at a deduction. feb4-3md - FRANCIS AMOIlY. iSejOLlTIOJ-,THE MIH TJ EJtsbip heretoforo existiiiif under the tiiniof Tenney ii Sorenson has this (hi v been dissidved bv mutual consent. S. SOHENSKN settles the business, and is authorized to use the name of the firm in liquidation.- lt 3. TENNEY, EvANSVir.i.E, Feb. 1.1S.'.!). S. SOKENSON. - giO I'.t It T'ERSHIi: TUE I' V - Is (lorsiined have this day formed a piixtiB-i ship, under tho name of SOllENsitlN, LEA.CKK & CO., and will continue the wholesale grocery business of Tenney j: Sorenson, at the old stand, corner Vine and Water streets, where they invite the customers of the old firm siirt the public generally to give them mull. 1 ft. SOKENSON. . ..." A..LEMCKE. . '. fcl.l JJ LS. . : - V.- KOREKSOltA " al-i It P E T n-Jai AHO VOTTOX tS YAUNlätl bags for sale by , . ". S. E. GILBERT Jt CO . lebÄ f Agents "Cvpress Factory." rjTIO TUE I ITIZIWi OE EfJXSJl YILLE ANi VICINITY. Having e'etermiued to close up ruy businssg, f,.r the i-urp iso of reiuivinj from Eviuisville. lam now cliorins at my store on Third street, adjoining the Crescent City Hnatk,. nt less than e -. , HALF THE ORIGINAL COST, all luv beautiful assortment of iJAWELRY- AND FANCY ARTICLES, liicludiug Rings. Bracelets, Breftstpins, Gold and Silver W atches, Gold Chains, Pearl, Lava, andGold Stone Sets complete, all the fti test French uianulactnre, aud of thu latest and most fashioinible stvles, sehnrtetl with great care and tastu. ' ALSO - '' Silver Tea Service Paper Holders, Silver Knives fc Forks, Toilet Mhrors, Silver Fish Kuiv.-s, Pocket Cmlerv. Silver Goblets, Silver Cream Pitchers, Silu r Fruit Baskets, Silver Egg Stands, Silver Castor Stands, Scissors, - C iibs, ' - r Hair & Tooth Brushes, Letter Holders, - Paper Cutters,- " . Gold Jt- Silver Thimbles, Pocket Books. - Gold Peus and Holders, Port Monuaies, Silver Pen Holders, . Port Folios, . 1 Ojiera Glasses Spoctaclea, Card Cases, 4c. " ' Plain and Fancy Whalebone and Bamboo Canes. Gold and Silver Mounted Kevolvers, -several patterns. Also Collars, Undersleeves, Silk Stit-k-itigs, Gloves, French Embroideries, Silk Dress Patterns, and a great variety of elegant articles suitable for Ladies' and Gentlemen's Wear. Also A VERY VALUABLE MOCKINGBIRD. lam determined to dispose of. my stock immediately. 1 canassuretho public they will not bediaapp.dntd in anticipating GREAT IIA HÜ AI SS. . fetti-timd - KOSINA SMITH. Third street. WISH ftOJE '.'16-4 AfAI-V STREET. CHEAP GROCERIES ü Main St. ' . Horn IiiUuceiuiita to Prompt Cum tomers. In coiiso(ueuceof the large increase of trade which we havo.beeii recently recvivii we are now ena-bl-d to seil goods eneyier Omn eerr. We have a better stock of groceries than we-have ever had, and are constantly receiving. We work ourselves, and thereby save to our customers the expenseof bookkeeping and high-priced clerks. Call and see. Tkisms As heretofore, cr 'nf; the end-of ever u wall.. VICKEKY BROTHERS, 82 Main st. .'Si rmpr., HE A I.'f VEJ'TB ' Yickervi Jsbnston and mM. Those indebted tn Vickerv-r-aaiuii 1 ic Kory whether t.y note or account, are iuforuie.-l that the name must I collected immediately, if possible. So call pay and save costs, feba VICKERY BROTHERS. Wl It E S II IRUH1LHJVST RE--STL CE1VED llominv, Oheese,and ' Cranherries, at VICKERY BROTHERS. JJS'TEO EllM EU U TEE I 5 O ninH to choii wood, near town. Also, to engage Cshj cords good Wcssl, for future delivery. 1 1 Call ar VICKERY BROTHERS, - feUl , . . s. if a j. v 2 Main street. - E. Q. SMITH, ell 1 II) Hl vir. n1, r'11 r. r -fya v. n .1 1 n iu a.Lr.tt,iin, It, 1 Market street, Evansville, Ind., will keep on hand and make to order every variety of Cane and ood Seat CHAIRS. The Trade supplied at lowest rates. Hotels, Steamboats and Hall furnished promptly to order. All work warranted, janl-ly . IBWb'&li: ins, J. V. rJd. give Lessons on the Vi' v. cross n-iEi. iolin,' Violincello and t'Uitar. K. Minis at No. 72 Main street, lip stairs WB O K- JEiXIlEES7 JOO EJIHB M. assorted riow Handles for sale by feb2 SAMUEL ORR. gar 8 J TED U'JIJS'TE'IJ .VOU'!vw Iini giHnl, prompt monthly paying customers large families preferred to buy groceries at reduced rates. The place. Hi Main street, at feist VICKKUY BROTHERS. gJJO It'OilJI IOR III il 111 ES VW AND WAGONS A large lot of well sea-sum-d Hubs aud Spokes, Felloes, Shafts, Sent Arms and Seat Sti. ks, i.e., 4c , iu store and for sale by feb:t SAMUEL ORR. ETERS' Ji'OJV-EXPEOSlVE, .beit-Geiicraliiig Gas Lamps havo now been ttiuroiutily u-sted, and certainly give' thu most cb-nr, brii-bt, and pleasant light of anv Lamps in use. For sale by STODDARD it THOMPSON, fehl liruggists, 17 Maiu street. Sil .nOSS-23 .f M.ES 8 Em JT reived pel John Rains, tor sale by jauäl . PRESTON BROS.' &iti.E e j)Ki aoons JT ciisT. -3 4:i .MAIN STREET, BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND. The undersigned, desirous of closing bis lUM!-.e.-s i-jvi-ried on under his own name heretofore, ortVrs bis entire sti-k of Dry Goods, consisting in part ot a good vnriety of Calicoes, Drees Gim.s!s, Mi:tv Is, .llautilliLs, t'loths, Cassimerea, iilaiikets, Fla inels, Muslins, Tickings, Cioghains, Boots, Shot-s, ,tc, Ac, at cost prics aud invites the trade of Evauswil and environs to call and gut giHnls hw lor Cash. Ccmnrry stores will find -it to their interest to lay iu a tock of Goods at very low prices. Terms ca--h. jan::l WILLIAM J. DEUBLKR. 'ßTEE II ! EE E II ! EEEli: " Jg loo tons prime Hay, T 1. l-itsli. do Ear Corn, ;iki do do Shelled Corn, do do old Oats, Cod do do Biau. ' iu stul'e Kl.d lor nlu low at J. C. DUSOUCHET'S, jan-2! Corner Water and Locust streets. e &J i' t J ee Jstoojyyljt jv WV street, oi.positu the Washington Hotel. - . . rv A X .- 1 iJ j la a. 1 J. Tiie tui.i ilera have reeuir! from KpA Us fi om tlif ln-t Wiiu countries of Kurope I:i CASI-;. (K TJifi FIN'KST AND MOST SE 1 t-rri-'h ii'im- liiri vim hit;1 u-ivpj W -uarunt.-e lljjse Witt to bti the pure juicsof .j . f.. ; .... ..... ..j ..... .v ..... .... ...in aim ,uu iitilir fiif rally to call and examine for themselves j.iu-JJ-liu. WM. SCHLAMP Je CO. a art i: .I'tiii.ii-t' in: t he it O 3 has now on band aud is manufacturing daily, a lai'is stis k ot'tM-rnian Extra Palm No. 1 and Family .soaps. Mould Candles, and pure Lard Oil, which he will sell at the lowest market quotations, for cfs osi, unless otherwise agreed. -j in JJ PH 1 LI PP DECK Ell, 4H Main St. CIIICKEJ'S.H. El.y-E I'ffMW ' ( lib Lt-iis. dn-ssuit, for sale at Z. II. COOK & SON'S, N.j. -ii Moiu street atd 2 First st. -

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MSS OLVT ll.yTHE PJjtTvVEliship heretofore existing tx-tween the underI sinned, under the firm of Iiabcot k Krothers IS tuts I day dissolved by mutual consent. K. S. BABCOCIv "ä "'S puicna-scu nie eilliie iniviest in tue erahip business tä. O. Babccs-k, will conrimie t!le business on his own aciotmt. and is alone auhavini; purchased the entire interest in tne pari thorized to adjust the affairs of the late firm, takiiijr all assets and covin;; all 1'uhilitKs. The name of the firm to be used onlv in liiinidattxii. E S. HAR0OCK. n. o. BATtconr: EvANsvn.i.r, Indiana. 's r . . ' . i : jan27 i jtissoli;tio.v.tiie i.i kt.ve nyJLM ship heretofore eMiolioi;, U-tween Philip ' Decker and Philip Kramer, nnib-r the firm bf Iecker & Kramer, ha been dissolved by mutual consent. ; The old business will lie carrbil oil h t jtlie old stand ; by PHILIP DECKER, -who will toiititiue the mauufacture of Laid Oil, Soap and Candles, and , who will also si'UhjJhjf ufftur3ii:tt business .f the lute til in. ... J'HllIP DEt-KER. i i'lfll.IP KRAMER. FEEERRIJ a TO T!fl .J HO I';, f wouliL beg leave to solicit lot jiaw.tirm, the same patroiiHe which was' ii-t.t..j'V.l 'u ih-- old firm. t .' "Pilil.ii' Kj.A.'-iLl;. , ' 1 heferriii to the a'e'Ve. we reip-i all to. ,..- !io know thclitselvcs iuilebti'ti I r I'-it vi-a.s. ti c;ni' tip and s tfle, as we are detei i:tiut-ii ll rli.-r . m ..;.l " '- - (j:m-i .-un'l fEdrjiiirer and Voiltsbote-copy JHE a. A.' M . inau vaiMnilc i. imn.'ll tcirl ine l.ocllsf s:r,- t JBLJ J1- K. Ci.urch,-H GRAY V V R. Anv r-isbn tiiotiti x'w p, and brniijU'iK it to the J.uuuil onic -, 1st suitably rewatdc''. - . j.i. "t X t 'ncetLead. In fa t nil articles liwded lie Kiiüii.eers. - - HolCNBIIlM.tv k Ct rmXEJS! TEJS! TEJS .'- IJTIPElliM. al. Young llysou, Gu.ijhih dor, and Bi'k Tes, all of the Unest ( h.ijis and put up pa package s v.i suit customers. For sale at nno.-t i.iUs by jaii2J ... . HORN B lit" it A .l.'ii.-... , "jry" TE,nri.E'c0.firiitü-ii ' ' .. .. . :.. OF , HOPS AND BONE SET. - IT is the Safest, surest, elieaiast, and most reliable remedy for the permanent riiro of COLDS,. . ,i . OOCGHS, 1' . HOARSENESS. ASTHMA, CROUP,. .... WIIOOPIKG Citl Gil, And all affections of the T-.iroat and Lungs. It ing prepared . upon Scientitlc priiiciph, ainl fiom articles that are entirely vegetable. -Tie ' COMPOUND SYRUP OF ID IPS AND BON ES ET Is manufactured by - , t" RnTiirviu'oit 1 civ C. UUlllt.NbL all & .SO-, Ilamilfan, Butler Coiiiity. OUioj to whom ali orders must be addressed; aud sold by KELLER k WHITE, Druggists Kvansville, Indiana, and by Drnggists and Merchants throughout the oountry. . - juu2s.ly Mm have removed to Water street, throe doors above Main. WE are now manufacturing Wells' Patent Folding Spring Bed, the best and most convenient now iu use, ai it can be moved or haii.il d with. 'lit any trouble. Call and examine them. - ' janö mOTICE OE IIISSOLVTMO-VTHE v V copartnership heretrifore uxisting between ! the nnliscrlbers under thu name, style and firm of. iicLiaelen d Bingham, is this dsy dissolved by , mutual consent, SlMoX McCRACKEX being an- j thorized to settle the bit: ite-ss of said til m. ' . SIMON Mi-CRACKEN," ' '. - s. .L -BINGHAM. . Evansvilm Ind., ' January Hl, I8V.1. ' . PAVILION HOTEL. SIMON McCRACKE.V Proprietor. TUIE IWIIER&ltiJYEI), IVahSV ming the management of the above well-known establishment, brgs leave to return hs gratoful acknowledgements for tho liberal patronage bestowed ou the said firm, and by personal and prompt attention ou the part of myself and assistants hope to merit a continuance of the extended favors here tofore bestowed. Respectfully, i ' jan2o s. Mccracken. 100,000 LAR SHINGLES just receivud and lor sale ut the new Lumber Yard, corner of Main and Eighth streets. janS NEWBERRY A CLEMENT. , fgohjissE uvujiR tjn eof m fM. FEiiö bbls new Molasses, .-. . . . ö hhds new 2ngar, . - 6 bags prime Ilio Coffee, - ; 3 poeketa Java do, - ftbblsass'd WliitoMtgar. . . For sale at our usual low rates. . janZU .: VICKEKY BROS., 2 Main st. , W9EJE ESTATE JT I'Jtll'.ITE At- SALE. The und. rsigned Trustees of tho ' Presbyterian Church (N. S.,) of Evansyill, Indiana, wish to sell Lot No. 107, Old Plan, situated on ; the cornerof Main and Second streets. ' Bids will be received by JOHN W. FOSTER, at i the ollice ot Baker A Foster, until February d, 1859, j w hen the bids will lie opened, and the Trustees w ill ! then decide either to accept the bid or bids which i they may consider best with reference both to the . amount offered and tho terms of Yajment. 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 title will he trarrnnted by i parties whose names, with any further information ! which may bo desired, can be learned en applies- ' tion as above, or to either of the Trustees. i JAMES E. BLYTHE, WILLIAM BAKEK, CHARLES 8. WELLS, D. MORGAN, JAMES BW ANSON. Trustees. JoHS W. Foster, Sec'y of the Board. jnnlfMf TEREHTI.VU TO EJH.HEUS.--Ä J11 ust received this dav in store and for sale, '210 bushels English Seed Oats, very supurior article. Call and see them, at KlSloJi'S Feed Store, under Telegraph Offli-e. janlO lEEEM.VU OEE JT COST. TO mske room for a priug stock, wo now oiler our stock of goods at cost, consisting in part of Dress Goods, Shawls, Cloaks, Cloths, Cassiuieres, Flannels, Muslins, Prints. &c. Trms cash, janll-iw JAME.S OAKLEY A SON. IS HJEM I ' ,'EW 'EJR TO JEM. JL As the old yeai has just closed, leaving a joyous or s.id remembrance to all, I take, this oi portu- . titty of ottering my graleiid thanks to my numerous rrieniis and customers lor their uiieral iatrouage in sustaining Ihe isr-i itf'mt and will dulv merit a L-oiitiuuaucv of tile sann-. SAM. EMB'.CH, ja I N. 4: Main street ' gTiORMIA HE Dsj toils assorted Manilla Rope, an do do Hemp do, 15 2ö do Hemp Packing Yaeu. 25 bundles Cotton Twisie, 25 coils Cotton Line. For sale by '- jn4 BABCOCK BRuTIIERS. KONALU I1SI1FK. . ....THOMAS BUH, JU. ! . - FISHER & BOLUSS, . epitJSS EOVJYMIERS, EMJS'MHUERS, ' j Jt Steam Pipe and Gas Fitters, coriwr of Pine -i and First streets. Evansnille, In. liana. Kespectfully j assure the public that any orders entrusted to their j charge iu the aliove braiicbes of business, w ill l e . . nana ja 1 . , . nn( flll.l 1J IIIO IIIH O.J trworkmanship. A variety of Brass work constantly on hand and manufactured tn order. Strict attention paid to Locomotive and Distillery work. Steam Ganges, Gas and Steam Pii?s always ready. Highest niark"t price, in cash, paid fur old Copper, Brass nod Zinc. decbt-lyd t Sä ?T7'Ä. j. ii. h.i i h ii, .n. II; respectfullv iiif.-rms the i-iti.en. I of Evansville and vicinity that he ha l-M-atmi here pernnineifc: ly for the pi;r pose of practicing- Deutistiy in ail its branches. WPIate work troia a single tooth to full sett, at Eastern prii-es. Tt-eth tilb-l in s su;w-rior mauut-r. ALL WORK WARRANTED. Office No. Vi Maij street, und. r City Gallery. decÄJ jeWtUEEMElX. 9 W sule Dealers i V UllJtJS, M'llO l.E a Grrsx-ries. Produce Nails. iiniow Uias, uiusstrare, .c, ao. it ortli First street, corner Syeamm-e, Eviuisville, Ind. E. fi. WUFEIKK." JiME D. HlOlii. nav23

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THE OI.1 AND KEHAT3LE PAPER. iiir I VCVIf T V - T f v Tni'PVl I 4. ' jij.u r luuii x.ijlxi 1; KUUliiinu fill.VT.I E VE Ä 1 Af lull aid accurate le.xirts of the state of tht Markets, dav. lie! the very latest current ticus of thi I f f IS.. AiJii iiMi ;il' Furnished to the Associated Press is promptly laid -buLuröUiiu-lUMuici's..ol -the Jol'ilxai. . r . . Jl . OSE AX DA IIA LI' DAY.IX ADVANCB of the nCiiicitiiiati pitpers. 7' l i J ' - - - u An exciting St-ssi n of Congress is now uthi'i held, and all anxious to hear elaborate relorts of the i riecdings, "hould avail themselves this opKirtutiitv,aiul siibscrile for Th Jockkar. The terms for- thn DAILY JOERNAL rot6 0 ' per year, and '- f'-rix months, jx abvastb ; o ' 10 cents per week, if jsiid to the Carriers. A rt;tnl stimm ii-.v ! ii doings f the Leg islaln-' 'ii Is; it'indi-' ;tir-every J pir. it short, a coidi-n-fd vU-w it el) that, is going on in the IjäVcri, iil It iiiiiilslied our' Tenders ewy d:v. dec6 McGEOHGij'S SHINGLE & STAVE MACHINE : Mating from 60 to 80 Shingles per , . Minute. , ; j... PATKSTKD m:j.H.CJFI 3, . N J. A. BLAXCHABD, Proprietor ; For liomuin, ' - A.etnuck.v, ; . ; -Arkansas.' - ih - : ISMiqcau, k - .- , . Mississippi, Alabama . South CjooUiii!, Gcoriiia .. FhifiitH..'.. . - - Louisiana, ,. . Texas, Illinois, Wisconsin and Missouri. L01-AI. AtlKNT AT : NSVU.I.Bi iNDlASAr JIKISSltS. KUVI7, & 1IK1L.A1AN. THE subscribers would respectfully inform the public that they have secured au agency to seil the above uamt'd ShiiiglvJIarhiue, and that they will till all orders yn short nolicj-. tine of these Mar hi ties has latMi on exhibition for several days in this city, and its superior im rit i acknowledged by all. Persons who may doubt theability of this ma chine will do wtll to iuouiie ot our Lumber uoalI ors, Mr. Gloier aud Mr. Fergus, mid any person in i.the city v. ho has seen the machine in operation. i The Ma-hinesaws Shingl.-s assiuooth asif planed, land at the rate of two, thousand per hour.. We ( would also state that we tan furnish Engines sutliI CICIll 10 lull litis .1411 lllliu Oil lut'K 110111-e, auA Oil ' reasonable terms. Call and te Circubir or jier1 sons desiring Circulars, who will send ns their ad dress, can have them seht by mail. IW Otlieo Corner of Main and Second streets. jsnJl-Om KRATZ A HEILMAN. jmjiWTICE Of COEJHTJS'ERSHlP. VX JACOB STUACB iH'gsto inform the public that he Iws asswiated with himself his son FREDERIC in the Hardware and Iron bnsiness, and hopes that the liberal patronage bestowed upon him heretofore w ill I transferred to the new Arm. The style of the firm will be - ' r JACOB STRAUR & SOS, jjanlT " ' ' ' ' No. 4(i Main street. ,VL9E W WW HOC K'ytHi'sJi,; mtucEHy K. 1 titke pleilMUÜ iu ttitiiouuciug to inj- numerous fi ieiids Luit 1 have commenced business at No. 2i West Fir-t street, (iu the house toruterly occupied by .Messrs. Morgan s as a Boot and Shoe bre,) where I iutend keeping constantly on hand a ctouplete assortment of Groceries and . Liquors, w hieb 1 w ill sell f..r cash or 011 short liuie, to prompt custoiie rs, at a great bargain. Give ins a call. A. JM. McGRIFF. . E1ASSVII.1.K, Indi.'iiiR. jaulT 7rmulccoTt7'iTTtliKh JL -40 boxes choice Virginia Tobacco, fin caddies do do di",1 tii boxes Washington Cigars. V die Principe and Regalia do. For sale by ' ' A. M. BIcGRIFf. a; i e j. i.i .? w - habited oil the II . 1XE , IMVUVG Northeast corner of First aud Sycamore streets, for the purpose of repairing " Musical, Repeating, and other Watches, Jewelry, Ac, legs his friends and the public generally, to call upon i.im, when satisfaction will be gnaranI tueu. ' jan-za-iya eeived in store nrHr ae " - -fi tons Oil Cake, K siii erior article,' ' ' Si tons Hnv, i 1 lfl ton Bran, I 5 tons Shipstuft. 50; 1 bushels Corn, :XI bushels Barley. And for salo cheap for . r.ish.at the feed store of lll'STON, Water street, . under Telegraph ollice.. - , janll i REHU URhVJl SlpTcEfi " 1 - 18 dozen caus Mustard, assorted, 1 I 2.' do liKse do, I 2oO do asssorted Pepper, Ginger, Alepice, 1 Cinnamon, Cloves, c. Warranted fresh and good, t For sale by VICKEKY BROS., 82 Main St. 1 W.EOU?MTIOJrlF'JjrEII.TEJ'' ; ML DOLLARS will tie paid forauch information as ; w ill be )rg:il pr lOf of the death of JAMES JOHN " WARD, a Canadian, who was last heard from some ; eight years ago, "sick at a farui-honso nearEvans- ; ville;" or any olher information of him will be j gratefully received by lus widow, a small Sam of I money being dependent upon such information. He I was ef very intemperate habits at that time bo- . tween thirty and thirty-one years of age; about 5 j feet ten inches high; hair a dark brown, with a tinge of red iu the wbibkevs : large sleepy bine eye laige nose, straight or very little ciuTed; small mouth, with a scar tip towards the cheek, on the right side. Address BAKER A FOSTER, jan22-ltndA-ltw Evansrille, IniL "Tib ie w 6 o ous , , . ww 4(1 boxes Star Candles, " '1 IAO dozen Proems, ' ' 2 du Zilie Wash Boards, 2 t) do Bn kits, ' , ST. b iles No. 1 B.tttii.g, ' ' l.KJ reams Wm; jil tig Paper, 4o bdls do Twine, . . . 10 gross Bonnet Boards. Just received and for sale cheap by jsn!7 A. M. MeGRIFF. JT MQVOIIS JtV 30 bbls Old Rve, Reserve and Bonrbon, 4 do S. M. Wine, llihfdo do, Id hf do French Brandy, in bbls do do, 4 do Cherry lo, - . . 4 do GinKBr Wine, i 2 do Lemon Cordial. ; Just recaived and for sale cheap by Janl7 , . A. M. McQRIFF. jrxcitjjvti:.-- we wish to exJmJ change Drv- Pine Lumber at the lowest prices, for One Thousaud Dollars worth of County Orders We will take the orders atOOceutson the dollar. ALSO We wantSoOOO in City Orders, for whict we willgive Pin Lumiwr,at low prices. ja u NEWBERRY & CLEMENT. JIH OCH IlltOTll EIIS U'MEE RE- , MOVE thuir large stm-k of Groceries to their iew store on the same lot they occupied previous to Ihe lire, tixt week, where thi-V wilt be pleased to greet their old customers and as many new ones as possible with extra gol liergains to begin the j new year with. jan4 J received, a tine assortment of Ladies' and Children's Shoes; Muu's, Ladies' and Children's Overs and Sandels, at SAM. EMBICli'S, No. 4D Main st. X. B. Pay vor.r old debts, or . janl 1UOllE HMrö,Vjlj-0 BE EE- ' 2 Casks Wises' 'ugui' Cured Hams. -;. 1 " Quigley'a ' " " I . :. Jacob's ". " Beef. For sale, low", by . , septlO HORNBROOK A Co. ber In Evansville, abait the loth of November - iust, a DARK BROWN MARE, wilh a white star in her lace, trim uiade, iu good order, and about tilt is-n hands high, about eight yeats old, very wild, and diSiciilt to biiule. Any one returning her to us or 'giving informs! ion as to her whereabouts will be suitably rewarded by jan24-1f J. S. JAQUF.S9 4 CO. ROCERIIIS loo boxes assorted Tobacco,

fsHi do du - Window Glass, kegs do N heeling Nails, ... 10 tierces new Rice, . . oiKI pkgs assorted Teas, .10,1 n) Lights, asa'd Window Sash, 1f.O assorted Panel Doors. - " ' Vlfl kegs White Lead, ' lim doz Painted Bucket. ' ' i 20 doz assorted Tubs, 25 dost Wash Boards. -. !.-, "With a full stock of gisnis usually kept by grocers, ou baud and for sab- bv .jan4 . BABCOCK BROTHERS. jrp M.JT It OA T FOR SJ I.E. WE - have an A No. 1 Wood Boat for sale cheap -70 feet lens, in prime order, with or without skiff. , janl BABCOCK BROTHERS. 7j It 1.71 E l 'OEEE-1 3 0 BJ CI 8 RECK1 V ED and to arrive, aud for sale by uov2 PRESTON BROS. yi.w jvii cm:.tsevt -M.J StKt bbls choice White Lime, . lc do Hydraulic Ccnicut. On Land and tor sale l-v an BABCOCK BROTHERS.

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