Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 163, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 17 February 1859 — Page 2

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.EVANSVILLE, IND. THURSDAY MOKNING ..FEBEUABV 17 V?xlg Convention in Virginia. Notwithstanding the - snos thatrs greeted the manljf efforts ; of the " Eichmond Whig and some of the most intelligent statesmen of Virginia, to' organize partr in opposition to the so-called Democratic, those efforts, so far as the first movements are concerned, are a complete success. OnThursdaj last, one of the largest and most enthusiastic Conventions ever convened in the State since 1840, assembled in Richmond. This is conceded bj all the papers published iii that city. It was organized by the appointment of the Hon. Win. Ballard Preston as President, who, on taking the chair, made an eloquent and effective address. The Committee appointed to nominate to the Convention suitable E candidates for the 'offices of Governor, Lieut. Governor, and ! Attorney General, selected, on the first day of the session, William L. , Goggis, of Bedford county, for- Governor. The an"nouncement of Mr. Goggin's name was received by the Convention s with hearty ; cbeers, and his nomination ratified by ac- ' claniation. , .Mr... Goggin is a gentleman who is favorably known " to tho pooplo of "Virginia as a man of great talent and approved ability in the public service. As a member, some years ago, of the House of Representatives, he was distinguished as well for. . his eloquence as for the- efficiency with which he discharged the duties ofthat station. He will prove fully as formidable au opponent as Mr. Letcher will desire to meet. ".' ;" ,' On the following day the : Convention pltu-ed in nomination Mr. Waitman P. Yil- - ley, of Monongalia couuty, for the office of Lusiiteuaiit Goveruorj and Mr. Walter Pres ton, of Washington county, for the office of Attorney General. " Earnest and enthusi .astic speeches were made by gentlemen from various Darts -of the State.' whicli . "were l greeted with much applause. Mr. John M Botts made a long and able address, iu which, it is supposed, he foreshadowed the Dosition he will take in his address to be delivereJit theNewYork Academy of Muf tic, on the 22d of this oiomh. lie strongly urged the necessity of a coalition of all the OjiOsUion parties in the North and South, for the Presidency a compact to defeat the Democracy. This movement i? regarded as formidable,' at Washington, both on account of tho Wise and Hunter di visions, and the high 'character of the men Ukinir a part' in the proceedings. The , Whigs of tho old mother of States have sounded the bugle-call, will it not meet with a cheering response from the remain ing States of the Commonwealth ? Affhay in thk Statu Sk.xate. The In dianapolis Citizen favors us with a description of the late disgraceful fight between Messrs. lletfreu and Goodiug, a couple of members of the harmonious Democracy. The fight occurred in the Senate chamber while the Senate was in session. A feud has existed between the individuals for some time and a personal rencontre anticipated Both have always went armed. On Tues1 day morning Mr. Gooding obtained leave to reply to an article that appeared in that morning's Sentinel, in regard to the diffi culty between Mr. Htsflren and himself. Soon after beginning his remarks, Mr. Hef- . fien left his seat and took a positiou near where Gooding was speaking. The latter was observed to thrust his hand into his bosom and keep it there. He hail not spo ken, says the Citizen, "but a minute or two, when Heffren struck him in the face with his fist.'' x , - . ' ' u Before he had time to return the blow, Clay Gooding, a. brother of the Senator, came up and attacked Heffren, when the latter turned and threw him down and held him with oueband, while he fought Gooding with the other. ,' While matters were at this stage, Lern. Gooding, another brother, -rail tip and struck Heffren a violent blow on the right' side ef tho head with a cane, inflietiug a severe wound from which blood flowed profusely.'1 Several knives were seen in tho melee, on of which dropped under Senator Green's desk, aud was taken possession of liy-him. 1 Mr. Hamilton took of the cane used it v is a heavy possession hickory stick, with silver head. ' . :" Mr. Wagner made a motion to adjourn . and seconded it himself, when the.President, without putting it to a vote, declared the Senate adjourned." . ' ' . "; '. , T hail the pleasure yesterday of a chat with old Buck. ' borne three or four ot us called on him, aud found him sitting cross-legged, with the stump of an uulit segar in bis mouth, and looking as hale and . hearty as a young man of fifty... - He- was unusually lively aud " pleasant in conversartioo,- being in most" excellent humor and . seemingly with no care on his mind. I do not know when I have spent a half-hour more agreeably". 1 He says the Democracy , will all come right yet.. ; He has seen far - worse political storms, and believes that it is God's will that the Democracy shall control the ' National Government until His great ends shall have been accomplished in the creation of this great Republic. Washington Correspondence. What is to become of a Republic whose . , fiesiaent sits cross-legged, aud sucks the . ,.ri: - -.. stumps oi ih'v äs. ' i . , , No wonder tne l arm question drags along ' heavily,- and that, the gem of the Antilles still remains not önr own. We are elad to learn, however, that the rumors concerning the old mau s health are incorrect, aud, that he looks. ' hale and hearly as a young man S jiy- U-.Then, .too, the " Democracy aie to come out all right" without the smell 4f fire on their garments, we presume. This is especially encouraging. So long as the fhief doesn't falter, hopes may be entertained of keeping the rauk and file in order. We tritst this writer may have occasion to use his pen again. Such grains of comfort are eagerly devoured in thiä part of the country.

legislative Summary. The Senate met at two o'clock on Mon

day"." Ileffren's Cuba and Tillibuster reso lutions being the special order were taken up and read. They occupy about half a column of closely printed matter, and are of altogether two little importance for us to burden our columns with . them. Ou motion, the further consideration of them was postponed two weeks. The Judiciary Com mittee made 'reports on .several bills .that had been referred to them. - The Committee on Canals and Internal Improvements re ported a bill releasing the right of the State of Indiana to . lease the Wabash and Erie Canal, and granting the right to lease its water . powers, &c, which report was con curred in and the bill ordered to be printed. In the House sundry reports, from Stand ing and 'Select Committees, were disposed of. Mr. Gordon offered a substitute to Mr. Colgrove's bill to release to the bondholders the interest of the State in the Wabash k Erie Canal. Colgrove offered several amendments to the bill, aud the amendments were referred to the Judiciary Committee. : . ' : . Colgrove's amendments provide for a final reversal of the Canal to the State if the trustees abandon it entirely, release the bondholders from being compelled to rebuild or ropair the bridges over the canal, and give them power to lease the canal or any portion thereof, and declare' that the act shall not releasu the bondholders from their liabilities to persons or companies who have iease of water-f ower from them, nor make the State liable for that portion of the public debt which the Canal was transferred to satisfy. - v . . . . The whole afternoon session of the House was taken np iu discussing bills changing the preseut Judiciary system the House having resolved itsoll into Committee of the Whole. ';-;.';';;; V. Petitions from various citizens of the State, in reference to the employment of graduates of the Blind Asylum in the service of the same, were laid by the Speaker before the House. : Referred fo Committee, on the judiciary; ' T j j " BÖf The Cincinnati Gazette relates -'the following "case of death under painful circumstauees : " . v On . Saturday, a man named Charles Adams, residing in Storrs Township, for some real or fancied provocation, gave his daughter a severe whipping. The daughter made complaint before a Justice of the Peace and had her father arrested. The facts were proven, and Adams was required to give bonds in $200 to keep the peace. Although abundantly able to give the bonds, he refused to do so, preferriug to go to jail, for the purpose of mortifying his family.fHe was, therefore, taken in custody by the constable, and brought to the city and locked up. i " Yesterday forenoon his wife and otner friends came to the city, and before the Probate Court with the necessary bondsuien, and a Deputy Sheriff was despatched to the jail to bring the prisoner iuto Court to sign the bail lioud. On proceeding thither he found that a Coroner's inquest was being held upon the boily. The prisoner had been found dead in his cell yesterday morning, having died during the night.. The jury rendered a verdict of Death from the excessive use of intoxicating liquors.' ! When the officer made his return to the Court, a i vain in I scene followed. The wife, who was previously ignorant of the death of her husband, uttered a piercing shriek, and fell faintiiiir into the arms of her friends, aud was carried from the court room... The circumstances surrounding' the painful 'occurrence, made thesceue doubly painful and exciting. Bgu, A n act has passed the Illinois State Senate, says the Vincennes Sun, amending the charter of the Yincfanes and Paducah Railroad. " The purpose of the amendment is to enable it to consolidate ' with the Illinois Southern Railroad, from Mound City to Vincennes, and by the joint means and ability of the two ' to bui,Ul the road from' Vincennes 'to Brooklyn, ofP'the Ohio river, opposite to Paducah, and thus -complete a continuous . linu of railroad i between" the North and South, from Boston and; New York to New Orleans and Charleston?' j No doubt this arrangement would be very profitable and advantageous to the Paducnh Railroad, but we confess our inability to see where Mound City is to be benefitted." . By adding to the advantages of Paducah, Mound City detracts from her own.. It is much the largest, stockholder, if we mistake not," in the Illinois Southern Road, and will certainly not couseut to an arrangement so damaging to its futnre prosperity.' ' 1," - .IkTEKESTING TO TBS COLOKHO PoHl LATIO.V A genius named Hodgson, of Brooklyn,1 N. V., advertises in some of the New York papers that he has recently and after several years "study and investigation," succeeded iu discovering a process by which the hair of colored individuals : may be at once, and for an indefinite period, rendered straight, and all the woolly appearance' of such hair etfectuaJly eradicated and become of that lengthy, black, glos.-iy and flowing appearance so tnnch admired. If Mr. Hodgson's Relief for Woolly Heads should.' 'eouie'jnto general nse among the sable classes ot the

country, and prove to be effective in its de- ; 35 feet. Along Massachusetts avenue and sign, straight-haired darkies will increase I New Jersey avenue to' the Capital the pipes with much greater rapidity than they do are 30-inch main. , Pipes are now distribunder the svsteia which now prevails. In ! uted from Rock creek all alonir K. street.

i ., Wim ihev Iiatc a wnv nf taking j imhhj J...-. . j j ; fcjuks out of negro hair, whieh,. if slower, is j ... .. - . i perhaps eurer than Hodgson's process. fits- The Moers throughout the countrv are toovino- what tbev call " a jsublime ' thought :' from one of Prof. O. M. Mitchell's recent astiouomical lectures. .. If they "will ' turn to the second volume of De Quincey 8 Narrative Tapers, they will find the same "sublime thought " rrhntim Tfipv rnioht a ' " J o have copied it any' time within the last t wo or i uree years fcsf liiuhanati Henry, the President's nephew aud private Seerrtury, has rcslgutd his position and left the White House, to marry Miss Nicholson, of Maryland, and pursue the practice of the law,

: . Dangera of Skating. A 'Correspondent of the Philadelphia North American writing - from a town in Massachusetts, where skating is all the rage, tells about his adventures on the ice with Mary. Hear him :; 4 i"..- . . WHO MARY IS. " Mary is as pretty a piece of humanity in

the shape of a woman as you could find this side of Heaveu. Such eyes ! such hair 1 such; teeth ! ' And her baud! Well now there ! I think it was just the smallest, the whitest why, ivory is slow to it. And her foot was like a little white rose bud, its snowy leaves just showing enough to set off the neat covering that concealed the rest from profane eyes. It did not seem a foot, as one saw it reposing in its tiny laid slipper, like a Canary bird in its nest. MARY HAS THE SKATING FEVER. Well, sir, this Mary caught the skating fever which i3 now raging so fearfully. I heard her express a wish for apairof skates, and the next day she had the best pair that could be found in the city, and nobody knew who sent them to her but, bless me, how my blood boils at the thought of the consequences. ' . MABY PUTS HEB FOOT IN IT. We i went dt)wu upon the ice aud there that little devil of a Mary just sat quietly down, ordered me on my knees, and quietly placed that foot, the foot, the poetic myth, in my lap, and bid me put on her skate. Sir ! hail Venus dropped down from Heaven, and bid me rub berdown with rotten stone and oil, it could not have astonished me more that when that - divine foot was placed in my tmworthy lap. 1J felt very faint but I buckled on the skates, aud stood up, with Mary by side. THE BACHBLOR8 HKAD SWIMS. Have j'ou ever taught a woman to skate ? No; well, let me tell you. . You've been iu a room lined with mirrors, haven't you? You've seen a kaleidoscope with a few old bits of glass, &c, in a tin tube, aud turning it have seen all sorts of beautiful figures? Just imagine a kaleidoscope, and in place of beads and broken glasses, please substitute blue eyes, curving eyelashes, lips, ivory, wavy , hair, crinoline, gaiter boots, zephyr worsted, cupids, hearts, darts, a blast of thunder, ' a flash of lightning, and "anld Nick." Imagine yourself the centre of a system with all these things revolving around you, and a violet bank breathing signs upon you all the while, and you have Mary and victim in the first skating lesson. " GAITERS IN TUB PIT OP HIS STOMACH. , But let me try - to describe our performances. Mary and I start she on my left arm, all square. Lord have mercy on uiy poor puzzled brain w hile I try to unravel the stirred and mixed rainbow of sights and sentiments. First, Mary's dear little gaiter boots present themselves to my astonished vision, and, before I have time to wonder how they came up before me, I feel them pressing their blessed beauty, with emphasis, into the pit ot my stomach. MARY PITCHES INTO HIM GENERALLY. . Next scene wavy hair, with a thirty dollar bonnet and a divine head, comes pitching into my waistcoat, with such force that 1 fuel the buttons against my spine. Next Mary gazes up at me from between my jackboots, and änon ' her blessed little nose is thrust into the bosom of my shirt. Ah 1 my friend, all research and study on the mysterious subject of woman has been comparatively in vain, fill iu this eventful year of 185ft, the fashion of skating has opened new and varied sources of information. MARY SUIIDUES HIM. Dear Mary.ll I offered myself to her every Mitflälähe turned np, r came around.-, I am 'hcrf but 1 wish to enter mysulemn protest bf-fbi-ethe world, that she alone could not have conquered we. : - But who could hold out," when surrounded by ail nrniy'of Marys on skates ?" - lam hers! but am awful sore ! Ah'! I" hare learned something. T Cnpid I rankes bachelors tender, as cooks do tough sieaKS, oy uaininenug anil potiniirrig. . Is THE ('KI.L OF" THE DoOMRI). Bul'llS, the murderer, who. was arrested in this city and taken to L'incinimtr, where he has lieen convicted nud sentenced to ho huiig,"was on Saturday evening removed from the main jail, and placed in the Doomed Cell ou the right of. the entrance, which has leen fitted up especially for him, and where he will remain, probably, until he goes to the gallows. Since his conviction, he luis grown exceedingly nervous and restless. He stated in conversation that if he only had some one to talk to, and who would read to him, he could get get along very well. But being alone with his own thoughts, with not a ). soul to speak to, except as an acquaintance happens to call seeing no one lor the long day and nights, only ashe catches a glimpse through tho iron-grated window, of some person now and then passing through the back yard is indeed a severe punishment for . a man who has run a career in the world so free and unrestrained. Uemorse or fear, or both, has worked a visible change in his appearance and man ner. He evidently begins to relinquish tho hope of escaping execution, although lie occasionally makes inquiries of those who call, whether anything. can be done for him. ;''fl'A proposition is on foot at Indianapolis for the establishment of a gymnasium. ' Some' years ago one was. put in operation for ft short period ; but the young gents having blistered their hands a little in exercising, gave it up in disgust, and the thing "died out." A library and reading room was also established in that city, which met with a similar fate. A Union Literary Society diet with no better success. A negro ' minstrel institution seems to bu the only kind that is promptly supported. . . B" The "jet11 of water, thrown up at the capitol at. Washington, under the 'new water, works arrangement is, by actual measurement, as follows: One and a quar ter iuu , nozzle,'' throws a . stream . 99 ' 2-10ths feet, anda 4-incb, throwing a stream ... .v. ,rt- win ,. i nuu iu if via vvni tviu iiiv. Livi iuij v-v-i . K-t. i u..;.- M;n;a. .., i,, ail. UUI J11U13LCI W WMpnil, i says the people are the best fed, clad, and ! lodged," and the least overworked of any inhabitants on earth. Xot one in fifty ever t tastai animal food. The beggars are mostly ; a religio' c1as3, and are all as fat as seals, ? The frugality of all classes is marvellous. j Mr- Harris says he has .not seen a diamond, iarl, or ornament of gold and silver worn y - ; ')' By person in Japan. - , BeF Mr. Halstead, formerly an assistant, is the .editor-in-hief of the Cincinnati fjomvutciul siuce , the withdraw al of Mr. Reed. ffcT On Saturday last the I'olice in Cincinnati disposed of ten cases in minutes, and then adjourned '. Court seven

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. APOLLO HALL! ICcxf Ono Wools., , COMMKSCIXO , THURSDAY' EVENING, FEB. 17th, '59.

CWfTBU Jt MOST fiVVVBSSMfVMj Jt tour throueli Kuruiw, PHtrouizid by Her Maiealv, yuotm Victoria, Iii Jtojal iligbnesH the Priuee Coinort, the Princess Koyul, rrinoe ot Wale aud LmIv Fraukliu, at the Gallery of IUuatraticm, 11 Kegent atreet, Lomlou, aud universally pronounced ly Ameln an and buropeau critics tue must uuliuif creation of art ercr exhibited. T. P. FAILING'S GREAT ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATION OF DK. KANE'S WORLD-RENOWNED Arctic "oyzxsG&l Together with Kli(;lili aud Danish Searches for Sir John Franklin in the .Frigid Zone, executed by the great American Artist, Geouoe IIeigle, Esq., from original drawings taken on the upot. Njveral interesting relics or tne Arctic bxpeilitiou will Ik exhibited, amoug which are Dr. Kane's Kayack, Arctic dresses, celebrated Dog "W'hitey," (the only survivor of Dr. Kane's Esquimaux Dogs, used during his journey), the beautiful Esquimaux Dog "Wolf," presented by Lady Franklin to Dr. Kane's companion, Mr. Thomas Hit-key, etc., etc. Exhibition every night at o'clock, and WEDNESDAY aud SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at a o'clock. Tickets 25 cents. Children 15 cents. The interesting Narrative of Dr. Kane's Last Arctic Expedition, by Dr. Kane's companion, Mr. Thomas Hickey, for sale at the Hall. Price ten cknts. febl7-dtf 1 4Wi4i mm. iuovjyrit oil. cj hh just received aud formale low by fel17 J. V. Dl'SOL'L'llET. U1KAM NKLSON JoSFPU F. H BK KOL1M. M.M- to Woolaey Nelson, will continue the Commission tmeinoss, both at private sale and at auction, at the old stand, corner Main aud Third streets, opposite the Washington Hotel, where they will pay particular attuiitiou to the tale of everything entrustod to them ; they wilt attcud to any auction sales anywhere in the city. Particular attention given to the sale of Lauds mikI Town Lots, Ac., Ac. feb!7-ly ifiElt JJk't J U H 1 f V X T V It J I. STORK. H. RAMEY, JR.; nKll.KK IN - AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Of All Kinds, Ftti'UJ mid Ciai '1 n Sctuls, Fruit nnJ OrimiunitHl Trees, Kvrreens, lhml-bory, ('ment, Lim, Sec, corner First aud Vi hU , Ev&usville, InU. A cuiiiplt-te variety ahvuvd on huuti, ot t tits Wit liianulat tnre? uti.J luisrft approved stIi-!. MV'l" tllltH KHtKS. h dotum Pie Fruits, assorted, . 3 do natural Preserved Pine apples, ;i do do Cherries, 'A do Pickled Onions, 3 do assorted Jellies, ö do mixed Pickles, three sizes, ö do Gherkins, do, 1 bid Pickles, very fine. For sale at feblti Z. II. COOK & SON'S, i Maiu St. SlVir8TJJTiJM, tilt OtKHIE. '1 buts exti'4 Golden Syrup, 1 bid No. 1 Seliuou, 2 1.1. Is Dri.d Beef, 2 t.bls CranlHtrties, at reduced prices, 15 boxes N ut meg Cheese, loo tbs Smoked Salmon, 1 11.3 do Halibut, 'Jo drums new Fis. For sale at feblti . H. COOK ft SON'S. iBLSO, !: fll L'lti.ly GROCJSltlKS. M. 12 cans Preserved Ginger, 0 cans Sardines, assorted sizes, 2 euus French Mustard, i 10 dozen Worcester shire Sauce. At I U. COOK. SUN'S, futlt, 22 Maiu street and 2 First street. JL Piyeou Springs, TUteDAY EVENING, id February, ltföy, anhingtou's birth-day. Manaoi.kk Selh Prilchxt, James Filzwliliums, John lillui.l, G. XV . Mcliiide, James Clane. hjL.lt. -.lit a-BOfMtlKN-Sl'vVIHtlllB 2i tts IihIi;.., :m lt,s Mail.lc-r, ;ys (Its Coi'ias, Ml boxes Ink, 21 l.xs Tobacco, 20 cbesls 'JV, ItHi reams Wi-a')inir t'aei', ö bbls Southciu Nuts, 21 boxes IV.pcr Sauce, 21 do Tomato Catsup, 24 do Kill hi t LoHood, 'M kes Sotla, 2T boxes Oioiind Oinger, LImi paMirs Sal. Sta, l. JI Itis Allspii e, IM! It.s PepaT, oim l)..Sul.nii , 7 hints Siihi', 1 bbla MolalK'S, IM ny Cofl'ee. febl OI.MSTKI t SABIN. I ST U t: '!: 1 1'K II M-'.i.U 1 1. ! '- I'I.IKm Suar 'uie.t llaiu, Flam Ham-, lte'l' 'l'on. lies, I 'rackers, Crniiln'i-1 ies, Clnc, ' Irish Potatoes -extra article, Krs, Family F'lour, livers, Feai h, c, itc, (iolilfii rup, gallon, k'K or barrel, t.hctken Pickii-s, IVpir Sauce, Tomato Catchup, Vint-gar, Codlish, A 4c. fel.HJ OI.MSTF.lt k SABIN. V7. w HRoy-tcii toj'tlkj"rHJ r--M Kit LVK for making Soap instantaneously, with little or notrouble, jitvt rweivel by STOUUAU1 it TIIÖMPSONKnglinh aud Gierinan directions. Ii 1.15 I 4 lied, Blue aud Whitea suijerior aiticle lor making fancy Jellies, for sale by febl STOIißA Kl A THOMPSON. -jfoiiri B U l!Jl V O K 'JIM if KÖMM type Artists will lind a good assortment ot t'ameras, Cases and Chemicals at . TODItAKit St THOMPSON S, febl5 No. 18 Main treet. INSURANCE AGENCY. ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Eransvllle. INDEKWItlTKR AND OENF.KAL lSSrRANCF. AGKNT, Anjl'STKB OF AVEUAIiES, AXn N'oTAKV Pllll.lC. He continues to issue PolicUn from several First Class and most relinMo INSURANCE COMPANIES Iu the Counlrti, ou Inland and t'irf Hiskt. He will also receive applications for .... 1.1FK IXSl'liANCE. He will attend to the Adjustment of Losa of every . description under policies from nther agellciiw, and attend to the settlement ot all uuitti.isooiin.it.!.! with 1 NSL'KANCE, for parlies interested. His lonj; xerifnce as an iNsrRAXt'K Akknt, has made him familiar with alt anhjects couuecUil with Insurance. Office, 31.li I. In Hall Building, No. 9 Main st. E2tna Insurance Company, -OF HAKTF1IK1. CONN. Cash Capital (securely invested) Sl,otM),oufi With a surplus of. Ht,7,JU lncorsrated IMli) 'harter Perpetual. Insures against Fire and Inland Nnviipttion risks. ItlKKCToJiS: E Y Ripley, S Tu.lor, J Church, K Buell, W F Tnttle, K A JirickU-y, R Ätather " H Branard, T K BriH'e, SSW aril U Z Pratt, A Itunhaui, G F Davis, 0 Hillyer, W Kewey, T A Alexander. T. K. Brace Soc'y. t K. ii. ltiple.v... Piesii1oiit. J. B. Bennett, Iren. Agt. T. A. Alexaiioer, Vlcedo. A)iplicatlous for Insurance, Inland or Fire, made to ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agent, will be promptly attended to at tho A(recy Office Marble Hall Building, Main Btreet, Evansville. - ttdl-ly Phoenix Insurance Comp'y, OF HARTFORD, CONN. Capital did np) l.'...'...2,om on Surplus 219.1W4 6i Insures against Loss or "Damage by File. DIKhCTOliS: S L f.oomvg, N M Waterman, Geo W Msore, D P Crosby, L StockbridRe, M Beach, O Adams," Jid in T Pour, K White, N Y, K NHiiih, . J Meirimau, - 1 11 Arnold, N Y J A Butler, D Shipman. K T Smith, N II Morpan, "M Jewett. SrMEIN L. L00MI3, President. HF.NKY KLLLOOli, Secretary. M. Magill, (Jcucral A(ent, Cincinnati, O. Applications fi-r Insurance made to ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Apent for the Company at this place, will be promptly attended to. t" office, 2d Story Marble Hall Building. Ev-an.-villc. feblö-ly CTfy'TTRE INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN. Cash Capital S250,o"0 (si Surplus fifc,2:il 48 This Company continues to issue policies on Fiie risks at reasonable rates. - DIRECTORS: C B Bower. J W Bull, U Freeman, R Blodgett, Newton Case, Thus Steele, C W Wcb.ter, It Phillips, Gio J Lind-r, Pliney Jewell, 11 Perkins, G3I Bartholomew '. B. BOVVERS, Presidenl V. '. Al'I'F, Svcletary. V,'. B. LorNr'lll'RY. iinlS-rnl Ai-lll. Aiplicatiolis maiie to Al.l.t.N '. IIALLIM'K, At.l.l. oihre .Mail.lc Hall l!n l.lii.u, Main street, FJvausville. Iebl6-ly Tij-im t.a r;-i6 moaks hkceived hx steamet J. t'. Swan, tor sale t.v teb'J SAMLKL ORR.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I

HOME INSURANCE COMPANY' Of the City or New York. ; i apuai (an paid in casnj... i,mio,mio With a snrplaa of. XiOuki Insures against Fire and Inland NavigatUn Risks. DIKF.CTORS: J Martin, V A Work, F II Cossiit, A Wellmortb, James Low. - Levi P Morton. ; C Collins. J U FarlhiBtthamt'urtis Noble, D N ltainey, L Hopkins, T Messenger, W H Möllen, C A Buckley.: J B Hutcliiiisou. C H Norton, C P Baldwin, G D Morgan. -AT Dwight, J W Whitlock, il A Huiibut, T JIcXamA. Jesse ltovt. C B Hatch, B Watson I 11, R Briglow, W Stnrgis, Jr. Horner Morgan, OK wood, . JohuK Ford, It P Stone, - .AS Barnes, Sidney Maaou, J Humphrey, tieo Bliss, ti T SU-dman, Geo Pearse, K Lockwood, Cyrus Yale, Jr, Y G Nelson, Lyman Cooke, . W R Fosdick. W G Lambert, Wm H Webb. CHARLES J. MARTIN, President. A. K. WILLMARTH, Vice do. i. Miltcm Smith, Siretarv. Applications made to ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agent, will be promptly attended to. Office, Marble Hall Building, Maiu street, Evausville. MERCHANTnxSURANOM PAN Y, OF HARTFORD, CONN. Capital 82011,1100 00 Insures against Loss or Damage by Fire, i llKfcOTOHS: Mark Howard, S A White, 8 Woodruft, . James Bolter, K Rolierts, Guy K Phelps. T Sheldon, Jamas P F'oster, W H D Calleuder. Charles Uillyer, E U Owen. H Blanchard, Richard It Hubbard,. M M Slerrinian, Wm L Collins, MARK HOWARD. President. E. T. LOBDELL, Secretary. Applications received by ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Aguut. fobl.-ly BT J JI P &HaHMiH-.J.V J8HtlBTMut nieut jnst received at .. . feblo STODDARD J- THOM PSON '3. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF 11 ART FOUD, CONN. Incorporated 1810 Charter Perpetual. Capital (all wid np) $.",iiO,Iii With a surplus of. 22i.,.l lusures against Los or Damage bv Fire. DIRECTORS:' II Huntington, C Bornell, Job Allvn, Albert Day, H Kerney, .1 P Brace, Jas Goodwin, Calvin Day, C.J Russ. T C Allyn Secretary. I 11 Huntington, lresid!t. C C Lyman, Ass't do.... W. N. Bowvrs, A tuaiy. D. Alexander, General Agent, Columbus, Ohio. . John Giuliani, Ass't do do do. Applications made to ALLEN C. HAt.l.OCK. Agent, will be promptly attended to Marble Hall Building, Main street, Evausville. febl5-ly mjfiTHMl tlTOVK. t'Mi"Ji HO BS Mill, l"M five Mules, and -seven Cows for aale at fi.hlii Z. II. COOK iX SON'S Stock Yard. N Ö RT HA .l ER I CAN F f RE I N S7 cIl7 HARTFORD, CONN. Capital $:jlXUKi( 00 DIRECTORS: James G, Bolles, Burrall Sage, A H Holley, ex-Gor. Ct., JDWilliams, Wait N Mauley, - Charles G Day, Willis J. Gm 1 sell, L T Wells, (Jeorge Sexton, H H Fitrh, Leonard Church, Oicott Allen, H Griswold, .Stiles D Sperry. J L Howard. JAMES Ü. BOLLES, President. WAIT N. HANLEY, Vice Pres't. John A. Wai.lacb, Secretary. Applications received bv ALLEN 0. HALLOCK, Agent Office Marble Hall Building, Main st. HAMPDErl FIRE INSURANC SPRINGFIELD, MASS. CO., Capital tlöO.OOOOO Siirplus 70,000 00 Will insure Real and Personal Property against Fin. DIRECTORS: W B Calhoun, U S Moore, A Phelps, Jr; .Iks Kirkhani, Willis Phelps, E WBond, J Hamilton, J C Pynchon, C L Shaw, . H Alexaoder.Jr P B Tyler, Otis Childs, EFMueeley, Homer Foot, E Setgcr, W. Bl out ague. ; WILLIAM B. CALHOUN, President. JOSEPH 0. PTNCHON. Secretary. Application made to A. 6. HALLOCK , Agent, will le promptly attended to. Mi Office, Marble Hall Building, Evausville, Indiana. tnhlo-ly Humbolt Fire Ins. Comp'y, OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Capital (all paid in Cash) Willi a surplus of.... K2ij,ihio no 10,000 no J II Bates, F H Trow bridge, Nathan Lane, DI RECTORS : B F llreeden, . A Strauger, : B Calitwe'.l, J P Holmes, A G Pbelp, V Christinas, Geo H Ellery, U ui Mulligan, W liritlilh. W it McCouuell, S Freemau, Jas Sic Have, E Beadleston, S Nelson Da is, M A Hopiiock, J STSlrauahan, G W Parmuis, W ; Bowers, I Hoi brook. Wm L King, W M Nell,H J Baker, -J Aruislrong, ' BiKirniiiii, W Barnes, Kdw. Bridge, A ComstiHjk, . Wm A Kohbe, Win Alien, 11 I. Burr, D U Mann-id, W It Thotuiiaoii. JOHN RANKIN. President. WILLIAM ML'LLIGAN, Sec'y. AI.KX. Wn.KV, Jr., Aasistant Secretary. Policies insured on favorable terms bv A. C. HALLOCK, Agent. Oilier, Marble Hall Bliilding, Main street. . . Iehl5-ly 11 Ü T I! XTTb KX E F1T LI FETns? CÖif Y, NEWARK, NEW JERSEY. ' Aucuiuulated Capital, over ?.'),( KIO.OIKI . DIRECTORS: U L Patleraon, . 11 Mc.Fallan, A S SueUiug, CS Mat knot, . J A FiothiughaniR II Greene, .. L CGrovur, . K A Strong. . J W Coudit, Josiah 0 Low, J R Weeks, N Perry. , HOBT. L. PATTERSON, President. JOL W. CONDIT, Vice do. ; Bkxj. C. Miller. Secretary. Applications tor Insurance and all -information desired w ill be given by the undersigned. ; ! ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agent, Marlde Hall Building, No. ! )taia street, Evausville, lud. . ii.' . . ., i , fbl5-ly iTft i C O B 11 S H tCBOB W'O O II MWß just received aud for sale at .1 per cord, cash, at the yard, at the canal, ou Chestut St., by fobU-d2w LUTZ A STILLWELL. ff OOK OVT h OB BBKJIKBBS.THH -X-af day of grace is past I am determined to enforce the notice I gave yon. I aut firmly resolved to sell to no one unless for cash. I will sell at tl very lowest possible llgure for rash, and cash oxlv. Friends will please not ask cred. t.-febH-lwd JHNRASClf. No. 8Seoond et. st Hit is. ritKsn tJMOVXii virss9 ment, rei'eiviHl and for sale by feb7 - A. I. McGRIFF. wJ.riK S 1BIJa, JMJ-lirJHTVBHB .r OF PLOWS AND AGRIec iti'ral Implkhenth, southeast corner of Division end Eighth streets, Evausville, la. Plows of all kinds and Cultivators and Fanning Implements constantly on band. All orders promptly tilled. Will sell at wholesale aud retail. febu-w4niiXilliu ' ' 1 BJTPir BÖot8t rösÖ00CATAWBA ßT Gra(e Roots, one year old. 2iXI lbs Extra Glue. For aide Jun at PHILIPP DECKER'S, ful-.1md.( w No. 4 Main street. rwnoHJcto M ' boxes 5's and 8's Tobacco, 15 do lo's . - do, . 10 do lb lump do, - ... 4 butts Bright V. dodo, - - 15 do Silver Foil do do, . , , s. "10 do light prs'd do do, ' ' . 40 caddies "Diadem" Twist Tobacco, ' 40 do Blue lien's Chicken do, 4 do Wheeler A RiggsYa do, 10 boxes Smoking . . do. Iii store and for sale low l.y WHEELER A BIGGS, febll ' No. 17 North Fiist street. STREKT PROPERTY FOR SALE The undersigned Trustees of the S Presbyteriau Church and Congregation (N. S.) of j Evansville, will sell at private sale the Lot en the corner of Main and Second streets, Evausville. '; They have divided the Lot into three parts, each 2d by 141 feet fronting on Main streit, and have affixed a minimum price to each part, and will receive bids tor the whole or either part until the 6th day of March, 1359; and at 2 o'clock P. M , on said ii y will dispose of said Lot to the highest and best bidder or bidders, w hose bid may not be less than aaid minimum nrices. Title warranted bv parties whose names may be learned on applies- ! tion to JBHji w. soster, secretary, wun bids may be left. JA 9. E. BLYTHE, WM. BAKER, CHAS. 3. WELLS, V Trustees. D. MORGAN, febO-tt JAS. SWANSON. Volksbote copy. -nmjBSHJM.'s our lk. , ' fM Duck wall, Troxel & Co. Y against -In Chancery i Steamboat Bowling Green. j By virtue of a decree of the Louisville Chancery j Court, reudered iu the above cause, the undersigu1 ed, or one of us, will, on MONDAY. F'eU., 21, 1859, j about the hour of It e'elock A. M., sell at public . auction to the highest bidder, at the Court House j door tu the City of Louisville, ou a credit of tour, ; eight and twelve mouths, thesteaiulioar BOWLING ; GREEN, her engines, fackle, Ac. ; ' 1 The purchaser w ill 1st required to give boud, with ' appioved security, bearing interest from date until paid. COL. D W rill's, Marshal L. L.C. ! Jas. G. Bai.ee. I .,,: ! Tiios. A. MoBiiax. j UrlJUUt- febU-10t

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4 CASS t llOit K JhUKSMl O W 1 caches for sale at $" ht dou-n by Z. II. COOh. A SON. - tOUS 500 Ear ( 'urn for sale by teh7 II. COOK & SON. M0. 1 HKItKI., WW-. No. 1 Salmon,- - - - - N. 1 Herrinfr, Nos. -i A i Mackerel, No. 1 Ualiish, lust received by . H. ClK)K & SON. 15 Ä(Hi?S Htilt'A' t'.BON ti," . ir hxs choice Oranges, . , - 5 bins Extra do, SOU Cocoa Nuts. Received wr üteamer Re .. II. tH)K' SON. I public, by I'urran, Dates, , r. Pirun.-' Sultan ll:iiain.. Mis ntron, ; Prunes, Almonds, '- : -Bnizil Nuts, Fr sale low for cash by fol7 '., li. cook a oN. MM Split Peas, Oat Meal, Pearl Biirley, White lieahs, 'orn Starch, Tapioca, W beaten Grits, Farina. Bath Bricks, Ac, Ac. Vor sale cheap lor cah by fet7 Z. H. COOK J S()N. if I. Jt. J1S1.VS-15U U-'HOLK aud half boxes best riualily. for sale low S. E. GILBERT Jt Co.. by Ieb5 . No. 4 Sycamore street. M bales, iu store and fir aale bv fe.15 ... S. K. GILBERT &. CO. OTTOti tu TT MX ti 1 0 O HJI.KS l J f. E. GILBERT A CO., felJi No. 4 Sycamore street. tstVPMlBkOH t Ojt . THK &IBsen riber is now receiving by the Canal a siiiiplv ofCoal, which is mined iuagood inauuer aud shipieu iu eiean orn, iree irom luipiiriiies or . Hack, It is recommended to the public as au article inleinled to gle satisfaction to the consumer, and trial of its iiiulit.y u solicited. Georgo W. Auiory willatteuil lo the selling and delivery of Coal, and receive orders at the wai'ehouse of jas. Langhlin, Jr., ou Maiu street, near the Cnual. .. Lots td t!U bushels at loceuts. Lots of loo bushels and upwards at a deduction. feb4-:lmd FRANCIS AMOR Y. T10..V.- THK JJT.VJW MM ship heretofole existing, ulnler the firm of Teuney Sl Soreiisou lias this dai- U'ii di.-.tKe.l by inutnal consent. S SoKENSFN tiles tin. I.iimness, and is authorized to use. the nauic-of the nnu in Ihiuiilution. lt. S. TENN EY,- - Kvamsville, Feb. 1, 18.VJ. . S. SORESSON. - f10PJRTJ'KRSHlH. THK I' .Vdersiued have this d:iy forineil a partiiernhip, under the name of MiRKNON, LKMCKE A CO., and will continue the wholesale grocery Iuiiuess of Tenney A Sorenson, at the old stand, corner ine and Water struts, where they invite the customer of the old nrm aud the public generally to give them a call. ' S. SOKENSoN. A. LE3H KE. febl V. SOKE. N SON. . gJTklPKTiJRP AJSlTitltTOX YARN ISO bags for sale bv . ' :-. t : S. K. GILBERT & CO., ft'bS Agents "Cvpress Factory." TO THK t MTMXKJS'S Of KtWXSVILLE AMi VICINITY. Having determined tocUise up my busiusss, f.r the purpose of remeving from Evausville, I am now ohering at my store ou Third street, adjoining the Crescent City Bank, at less than., . , HALF THE ORIGINAL COST, 7 tall my beautiful assortment of JAWELRY AND FANCY ARTICLES, Including Rings, Bracelets, Breastpins, Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Chains, Pearl, Lava, and Gold Stone Sets complete, all the finest French manufacture, and of the latest and most lashionabla strles. selected with great care nnd taste. ALSO Silver Tea Servii e. Paper Hehlers, Silver Knives A rorks, Toilet Mirrors, Silver Kit,h Kniv.s, Pocket Cutlery, Scissors, ' - . C.inlis, w Hair & Tooth Brushes. Letter Holders, Sliver Goblets, ' Silver Cream Pitchers, Silver F'ruit Baskets, Silver Egg Manila, Silver Castor xtaiuls, Paper Cutters, Gold it Silver Thimbles, Pocket llK.ks, Gold Peus aud Holders, Port Mouuaies, Silver Pen Holder., Port Folios, OleraGlasaes Spectar lea. Card Cases, Ac. i'luiii and Fancy Whalebone and Bamboo Canes. Gold and Silver Mouüted Revolvers, several patterns. Also Collars, I'udcrsleeves, Silk Stisd.iugs, Gloves, French Embroideries, Silk Divss Patterns, anda great variety of elegant articles suita ble lor Ladies' ami tiiitk-men s Hear. Also A VERK VALUABLE 11(11 KINO BIRD, lock iuiuiediill not Iwdis1 am determined lo dispose ol mv st alely. I can assure the pulilic lb. v upliinted iu anticipating UHK. I 7' I Hi. A I .VS. Ieb3-2m(l KOSINA SM ITH. Third street. g JHH .JtO.'Kf! .'- H i .M AIN sI KF.Et" CHEAP GROCERIES so M ai Str..More Inducements lo lrouiit f'uatomrra. In conseineuceof the large increase of trade which we ht been recenlly receiving,' we' aie now .iabled to Kil giKsls eieuwr thtin ev.r. We have a lielter sliM-k of gris-eries than we have ever brut, and are constantly receiving. We work oiirselvis, mid thereby save to our customers the exsnseor bookkeeping lind high-priciM clerks. Call and scoT Tkhms As heretofore, Citxh at th ftttl f( errrti muutl.. VICKERV BROTH Kits, Main st. ' raTTK.rioj M. Those imlehted lo ickerr ,t J.liustou and Saaiin.) Yiekery whether by note or account, are informell that the same must lie collected immediately, if iiosaihlc. So call pay aud save costs. foh.i V1CKERY BROTHERS. .1 B K S il Ml CEIVEIt-JBBtVJLS-Jt'ST 1th:dloiniuv, Chei-se, anil ' Cranlsr- ' V1CKERY ItltOTHERS. Jt, JTK l.n.nEMJ TKJL I 5 0 WW men to chop wooil, near towu. Also, to engage oOO cords gooil Woml, for future delivery. Call at . . VICKERY BROTHERS, febU ; , , Ui Main street. 70111071 J2a CHAIR MAN l,' FACTI' UER, Wpt I 1 I Market street, Evausville, Ind., will' 1 I keep ou hand ami make lo onler every variety of Cane and Wood Seat CHAIRS. The Trade supplied at lowest rates. Hotels, Steamboats and Halls furu is lied promptly to order. ,A1I work warranted. -janl-ly .. . . . l imwvsxt'-. MB. J. ti. VR ffM give Lessous on the Violiu, 'M give Lessous on the Violiu, Violinrello and Guitar: Rooms at No. 72 Main street, np stair. MM l t w'hjhmks 5 00 'li -M assorted Plow Handles for Kale by feb2 SAMUEL OBU. TKtM.VTf ÜtJ'TKi .VtI.' WW lui gissl, prompt monthly pay ing customers large famiiiea preferred to buy groceries; at reduced rates. The place, S2 Main street, at -feb3 VICKERY BROTHERS. fffOOl WORM FOR RVUUVKS WW AND WAGONS. A large lot of well seasoned Hubs and Spokes, Fulloes, Shafts, Seat Aruis ami Seat Stit ks, Ac, Ac, iu store and for sale by feb.1 , SAMUEL ORR. 'j K T K R S' jrOJV-KXPLOSiVK, Sell-Generating Gas Lamps have now 'lan thoroughly tested, and certainly give the most clear, bright, aud pleasant light of any Lamp in use. For sale by STODDARD TtlOM PSoN, febl .. Druggists, 17 Main street. PJ'iSH MOSS--5 RJI.K BKJ ceived per John Raine, tor sale bv Janal PRESTON BROS.

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V-, OP MIRY tiOOIIS JT 7T.HI are'seijt; proirty Jor sal at public auc vS MAIN STREET, BETWEEN FIRST AND ! ,,OB-' Bids may 1 lor the whole nedmded, or for SECOND. The nndersigned, .lesiruea.f . Mii,ip ! any part ol tie Lot. Iht Ml4 0l bt myd ty k:. ..ri..a ,i i.l, i.,.!... I parties ki Kinies, witi any further information

fore, otTers Iii entire stock of Dry Goods, consisting in part ol a good varlerr of Calicoes, lm Goods, Shawls, Mantillas, Cloths, Casaiiueres, Ban ki'U, Flannels, Muslins, Tickings, Ginghams, Boots, Shoes, Ac, Ac, at cost prices and invites the trade of Evausville and environs to call and get goods low for Cash. Country stores will find it to their interest to lay in a stock of Goods at very low prices. Terms ca-h. ' .... .... jan31 WILLIAM J. DEPBLER. -mjKKn ! FKK Ml ! FKKJtr JT . KH) tons prime Hav, 1(JI bush. do Ear Corn, do 'Shelled Corn, do' old Oats, do Biaw. 2n0- do 5110 do 500 do In store and tor sale tow at J. C. DUSOUCHET'9, jan29 - . Corner Water and Locust streets. -WWmJLHJLlJ af.0.V, .W..V WW street, nnrnwirn the Washington

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I The subsc ribers have received from Ep-.' eruav. Province of Champaigua, i ranee i ' 500 BOTTLES CHAUPAIGN'E. Also, from tho liot Wine oountrie of Eiu-..p 10 CASKS OF "THK FINEST AND MOST SE- . LECfED PURE RED AND WHITE WINES. 'We guarantee these Wines to be the pure nice of Iht grat,, and do hereby invite our friends and the,; J.U.I1.I CII.IMIJ I... ' ' " . ... - . - .. jau2tl-lni vim. ce.ii L.A.1I r x i.o. m m otic K PHILIPP IIKCMKB W W h has uow on hand and is manufacturing daily. a large stock ofGermau Extra Palm No. 1 and Family Soaps, Monk! Candles, and pare Lard Oil, w hich he will soil at the lowest market iptotai ionsror cuh onlif, unless otherwise agreeil. - - jan2M PHILIPP DECK ER, 41 Main St.0HMVMKJ'S.ioO Ft.VK T'OIJS'H y Chickens, dressed, for sale at Z. H. COOK Sl SON S, jan29 No. 22 Main atreet and 2 First st.

H MISCELLANEOUS. THE OLD AND KELIABLE PAPER, , EVANSVILLE DAILY JOUMAL. 1.VrJi,VJi'B, VKIt I- II J I tLJ full and accurate reports of the stats of the Markets, nnd the very; latest current news' ot the day. -ALL THE NEWS Furnished to tlie Associated Yxmt Is promptly taiil before tin? BeaSers of the Jih k.nai. ' ? i ÖXE AND A HALF DAYS IN ADVÄNCK ; of the Cincinnati pnpep. All exciting Session of Cengress is now bo-" iug held, aud . all anxious to hear elaborate reporta of tho proceedings, shonhl avail themselves this opportunity, and subscrilie for Thk Jovrnai. ; The terms for the DAILY JOURNAL are 5 0 ; per yearaiid SI ') for six months, im advakc; o j 1(1 cents per wt-ek, if paid to the Carriers, j A careful summary of the doings of the Lä g jlslature will lw made tip for every paper. 'I. ! short, a cuudenstd vWw of all luat is going ou in

the L inverse, will lai furunheuU.4au:fiuiers every dav. . . . .. decG . . . ;, . 1 A ' " MM ship heretofore existing lietweeu the undersigned, under the firm of Batn-ock Brothers, is this dav dissolved by mutual consent. E. S. BABCOOK i having purchased the entire interest In the part nership business ot tl. o. mlirock, will contiuue the business on his own account, and is alone authorized to adjust tho afT:iirs of the late nrm, taking all assets and V".ving all liabilities. Tho name of the tiuti t. used oitlv in iiijnidatiou. E. S. BABC0CK. II. O. BABOttCK. EvA.vsvti.i.K, indiaua. jan27 S O LIJTt - V THK fJ B TJS'K UDn.ker.uiid Philip K rauit-r, under the firm of Decker X Kraiuer, has be-u diseadved by mutual consent. The ..Id business w ill lie carried ou at the old staed ly PHILIP DECKER, who will continue th i . . . .. . " j. . t tuanul-ui.e ,1 Lai. Oil, .cp and t aj..iJe, and who will alsobetlU. the affairs and business of the late linn. PHILIP DECKER, PHILIP KRAMER gi:tt:itm.y u TO THK a .O tK, M Jim. would beg leave to solicit for lh. new firm the same paironage w hich was bestowed on the old lit in. - PHILIP KRAMER. Referring to ihn above; we requeet all those who know themseU indebted to us for years, to come up and settle, as we are determined to close oar old bo-ks. . ' . -" jan27-3iu Ktiijuirer aim v oiksnote copy.j il S r i l 'li 'KKJ ' TMiK tJKU'JL f-J man Catholic t'hiireh anil the Locust street M. K. Chinch, a GRAY I CR. Any person finding the Mime, and bringing it to the Journal office, will le suitably rewarded. jan27 igw-:J m !vKis 1 - tej s .'- i.n f rhYM al, ouiii; Hyson, Gunpowder, and Bl'k Teas, all of the finest cirip and put up in packages to suit customers. For sale at lowest rates by jan.T HORN BROOK & CO. SK TKMfM.tVS VtlMPOVJS'll syhup O F HOPS AND BONE SET. IT is the sa.'est, surest, cheapest, anil most reliable remedy for the permanent cure of COLDS, COVGHS. U0ABSKN1ÜS, . ASTHMA CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH, i Aud all affections of the Throat and Lnnga. It beting prepared upon Scientific principles, and from j articles that are entirolv vegetable. Tie I COMPOUND SYRUP OF HOPS AND B0NE9ET i Is manufactured by j ' C. ROTHENBL'SH & SON, ' Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio, to whom all ori der must be addressed ; and sold by . .. j KELLER A WHITE, Druggists I Evausville, Indiana, and by Druggists and Mer chants thronghout tho country. jn2G-ly " "iti,'.? rvf a. . . jr. t oLBiiBJS'te co. V have removed To Water street, thre doors nbovo Main. I-. : j K ' i ; ! ' 0 : WE are now mantifirtiiiing Veils' Patent Folding Spring lied, tho best and most convenient nowin ise, ai it can ln moved or handled without' any trouble. Call and examine them. jan25 nÖltMi'KOK HiSSOLllTIOJYlTiLB V , copiu tuershiu-heretofore existing between the suI-m rilwrs under the uame, style and firm of MvCrackeii ii Bingham, is this day dissolved l.y mutual consent, SIMuN McCKAc'KEN being authuriaeil to settle the business of said firm. : -.-I , ... Sl.MoN McCKACKEN, . J. BINGHAM. Evaxsvii.lx. Ind Jan ary 21, 185!. . . a 1 4 PAVILION HOTEL, 8 f M ( ) N Mi-'K A ; K E .V Proprietor. TMIK V.'HKBSifJJVK, IJVJSSVmiugllie niauagenient ol the abcrve well-known t:tal.lf.-liiiiiiir, h.-gs leave to retnrn Ins grateful ackhowledgemeiits for thelilieral patronage bestowed on tlie Kiel linn, aud by jsTsonal and prompt attention, on tin part of tuvsell' and wistanta, hope to merit e coutinuam of the extended favors here tofore Ik's towed. Kespectlullv, janAi- S. Mi, 'CRACK EN. K I. t9 niaki if.Vtf Off .IT I OST. TO our stock of gnoils' at cost, consisting' In part of Drpsn Gi'xnl,' Slia Is. Cloaks, Cloths, Caseimores, Flannels, Muslins, Prints. Ac. Terms rash. Jaul 1-2W - sJ AMES OAKLEY SON . WoilJissKsT St'tiJB .?. t ÖKlfm FEE .M.Ms new Molasses, 5 hhds new Sugar, 4. B Vü , Aliags prime Rio t'olTee, .'. ; c,; . - - 2 pocketH Java do, . s - : 6 bbls ase'd White Sugar. , For sale at otir nsnal low rates, jau-tt ' ' MCKERY BROS , 82 Main t. Jf9K.fi, KSTJTK JT PRgyjTK Mm SALE. The undersigned Trustees of the Presbyterian. cliiHcli M. s.,) of Evansyille, Indiana, wit to-sell Lot No. lt7, Old Plan, situated ou the corner ol Main ami Smmil streets. , Bids will be received by JOHN W. FOSTER, at the Mttre of IJliL rj, Foster, until Febrtiary 5,1859, when the bids will lie opened, and the Trustees will theu decide either to accept the bid or bids which they may consider liest with reference both to the amount oifercd and the terms of payment, or they 1 h "V? red, can be learned on applica-

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CHARLES WELL?, Trustees. " D. MORGAN, " " JAMES SWANPON. " John W. Fostkr, S-c'y ol the Board JanlMf Tri-TKRKSTrj'G TO ' FJ. BM BS. M Jut received this day in ttore and for sale, 200 t'li.-licls English Sed Oats, a'very superior article. Call and see them, at RUSTON'S Feed Store, under I Telegraph Office. an 13 j BO-VAL D HSIISB............ THOMAS BOIXSS, JB. FISHER & BOLUSS, ; najss fovjx-jikbs, fij-mshkrs, j MM Steam Pijw and Gas Fitters, corner of Pine and First streets, Kvausville, Indiana. Kefpectfuliy assure tho public that any orders entrusted to their j charge in the above branches of business, will be : executed with promptness, and iu the first stylo of workmanship. - v . - v a - k i A variety ot Brass work constantly on naaa ana maiiiifactared toonler.- Strict attentien paid to Lo 1 cone. live and Distillery work. Steam Gauges, Gas t and Steam Pipe always ready. - ... p Highest market price, in cash, paid for old' Cop- ; pei , Brass and Zinc. dec!3-lyd JD KTi STB t'.Jt. H. HJJBJJ, M. Mt. ( Kvansville and vicinity that he has located here lasniiaueiitlv lor the purpose nf practicing Dentistry in all its branches. . &-" Plate work from a single tooth to full sett, at Eastern pricwi. Teeth tilled iu "a sn)ierior manner. I ALL WORK WARRANTED. Office' No. 45 Main street, under City Gallery... deeil - - ' TsiF&flKKJ.KU 11 M US, WHOtsK WW sale liealers in Gicaeries, Produce. Nails, Window Glass, Glassware, Ac, No. 17 North First street, corner Sycamore, Evantville, Ind. , . E. WHEEira". J.AJIEg D. KIGOS, nov23