Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 151, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 February 1856 — Page 1
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ADD. n. SANDERS, Proprietor. Ofiicc of Publication Corner of JIain and Water Streets. TEN CENTS PER WEEK VOLUME VIII. EVANSVILLE, IND., MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 4, 1856. NUMBER -151.
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ailg ffluntd, FKINTED AND PUBLISHED BY . in Anno if üaäca.ieri(tS: Daily Paper.... (.Mailed! By tha week (payable to Carriers) Tri-vYaekly Paper "Weakly Paper -at-. . Clubs olttor mora Sit Oeplei , "Twalva Copies , $ , a " lo 4 ft, u 1 w 10 0 I,. MISCELLANEOUS. TO THtv ilTIAK.XS UK feOUTtlKRX iXUlAXA KhAUChV AAU II.U,Ol3. JAS. D. SAUNDERS. Civil tiigineer. naviug taken nphi ab.de la tu city of Evansville would repatfully aawsaaeetalh. eitiseas of tha soatnera portion of ludiaaa, Kentucky and Illinois, that he is prepsfred to.furuish Plans, .Jpeeitications and Estiuia es of Work of any inscription aptartaiaiog to hi profession, vis: Water Work., Drainages! and. Railways, Turn pike. Plaak or other Kodj tlie Improvement of Rivers for navigation purpo es( etc. Testimonials of ablity fr..a 1. B. U'ilaua. lijq.. Chief Engineer af the New Albany und Salem Railroad; Judge tiughes, af Btoosaiagton Ind.; Geurge G. Dunn ot ttedforU. Ind.. H. B. Wilson, O ty Engineer of New Albany, lad., and H. C. Meer.. tesq.. Chief Kugineer of (ha K.. X. and C- Straight Line Kailr. ad, ean be seen on application. mh20 ly ' TKXXKYA SOHK.si),. 'LCIlLlt DBALKU IN (.HuClii.lt MD LIQUOR, COBBBB W1TIK ASU HKS KT.. IVAS'IlLLt. 1KD. TUR andersigned have this day formed a eo partnership for th purpose of doing a wholesale Grocery aad Lienor ausiaeas. Laving succeeded the business of Messrs AllisAv U.wm. parch tsed their stock and made additions to make a taomnlete ass-irttaent. we shall be able to offer as good bargain JTOR CASH, as any bouse in Evansville. or any eity in tha Was. . R. S I'EVSEY, jans s. M)n :'any. CO.I'AIITMÜIMIII'. THE undersigned have thiaduy formed a Co-partner hip under llie style anil Unit of (sun. Foster tV Co Tor the tnnsarlion of a eoneral Vomxtrding and Comamission Business; and have erected for that purposes very largo dud spacious Kite-proof Warehouse, on the Wabash and Krie Canal und corner of Locust and HunJiain streets, nnd nearthe Depot of the Kvunsville and Criwfordsvilie Kuilroad, where they will have ample .room and convenient facilities for storing all kiudsof Produce and Merchandize. They willzive special care to Consljnments.either by Klver, Kailroad, Canal or Waggons, and will forward promptly at the lowest rates. r They wills;iva nersonal attention to the purchase or al of Produce or Groceries in this market, und solicit orders for tho purchase of Sugar and Molnsse on the Coast, as one of the arm will be in the South during the Winter. - Thev hope by unremitted attention to merit and shjrc tk public patrouage. M.W.FOSTEK. GKO. FOSTKK, 4ecl4 W.AI. AIKMAS JOH F. C111SI, ROTARY PUBLIC, , T ha Rtansvillb Libuart A-isociatios Rooms. FosXV t r's Biiitiliügs. will attend to -)r-win up I rtds. Mi.rt tAg. and aM oth" writing inrrifcyd to h'm dffl7 'H( UDKIM1. 20 drums iustrcc-ivi-d and to sal by. sovil . TKNNEY SORSOX IXOIAXAPOLIS 1.SCRXUU t,UMPAA, OF INDIANAPOLIS, 1SD, '"'','. , , Board of IMrcctors. J.ha D. De'rees ' Was. R. NoCs'nger. If . W. Talbntt. Willis W. tV'right. Win. M. MoOarty, Tslns Rot, M. W. H. Ellis. J. H'. Spencer, W. O. Wharton. . h. K. BaoMWCLL, See'y. . i D. üEr'REKS. Pus'l. RIS1KU hVX IVHIUMh COMPAXV. OF Board of Director. 1 8. Hathaway. B. B. Coring, Jacob 0. Wells. . Jan. W. Spencer, John Grsce. B J. Hathaway, J , e. Ubray, S, P. Coviartnn. J. W. Tilbott. W. T. Pat, Wm. U. Powell, ffi-org- Oillcrpie. B.J. UaTBawAT. Sacy. S. UaTUaW'AT. Prei't. The stock of both of these Companies is owned anil th-it tiiigui is nanaced by e tiious of tbis .St to aad thxiropeTations arecontiued exciuiively to the State of Indiana. Ri'ks taken on Building and Merchandize, and sIbo on the ariue. at Klatb.au and Steamboats, at equitable rates ai rremoim by H. 0 UWA'llOIKY, e.U7-d3m Agent. .ji, . ;" N KW YORK BAR KU Y! r - ! IKCONDTO SUXK WKSI Of THK OU!TAlSS! Jf ' On Pirststreet apposite the PotOmce. TH tfinnderstBaen. after a long experience in thebnsiness in the eity ot New York, iuwhtchci y heis acknoal adged to have nesup.rior in the manaeenient ofawellapiiotnted bakerv, trould resrctfully atnoitnce: That ha i iuUy pVared to furnish ill kinds of bread, akes crackers, pies, hot rolls. doenuu.eie.. etc. aitberat wholesale or rtail. Weddings, private patties, balls or privatefamiltes. wilha snpplie'l aoftn as desired with everythiuii ireshfromths area at the shortest notice. Asoperiorarticleof Graham and brown breadtalwayson band Tna proprietor will devote his pereonsl attntio exclusively te his bntiness. whigh shall he executed in at ylefot ha surpassed by any ana. y2I J C. PACKT " mOIIGAN, KEEN Jt PKESTOS, JOBBERS OP FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, .. Notionst llats(l'apst Bauncts and Sil. nAVEnowoa hand a v.ry lare and general assortment of Dry G'Ods. consisting in pars ot the liest stles.f ah. riohest and brightest e.lors of American Fancy Prints: bias and white, ''lue and orange black and white, solid ailaek and faney colors; Kngnah auu Preach slid and figured ail aad deep aid second nv irning do; Tick-.a fs, rleaehtd and brown Shirt ngs, do Drilh-. ? and -4 light and heavy brown Bkaasing black and colored Cambrics. Overcoating. Satiaata. Tweeds, Ky. Jeans, blaik and faniy Caasimeres. black Basis and Woolen Vestinss: scarlet, yellow, white and Salisbury spotted Flannels, bleached and rrown Cotton Flannels, (daid Linseys: 2. l 5 bushel Stark Mills Wheat Bags, ingle and seamless flaiging. Toweling. Canvass. Padding, Ueaiaa brown llollsndi. tilack Silks. Flurence do, -erses. Mack and blue ISroalulotns oolen i'rswers and siurta enirtiag atnpes. Apron ana vnem m ümtnÄ vuecae, ricn alered fancy C.tton and Woolen Coat Liniuea. 4-4 Wheat a. A W.ol Banrina. Plaid Oinihams. plain and bricht rich osered Manchester and Hamilton Da Laines. Persians Chilli, tCaehmeree. tlnburraaad Merino Dress Goods. Mohair and Silk 4Ueok Althaeas: e.dored plain and figured do; black aad colred Yale s. grar ant white Bed aud Sa 'die Blankets. Denims. Irish Linens: Cooton. Oil, i Ik ant Linen Handker hiafa. black andaolored-Silk Cravats: Ginghamdo. linenand mauott: hlaaehed ant ksown Jacquard Cutton TahleClotha. r Worsted aus Cotton colored Table Covers, Piano do, L'uajraUaa. dto , . WHITE G00D3. . Swiss and Mnll Maslins, Bshnp and Victoria Lawns, plain -and plaid Cambrics, and Jaooavets. ot allqualitieaand prices SHAWLS. Plain and embroidered Bay fctate Lang Shawls. 61 by li, And 72 by 1 U inches: large and small plaid Wou'en da. blaek sind colored embroidered Casimere do; searlet. o ran re aud iaaareae blue, plain andeiabrit4ered single andloug Shawls , illlSlKttl ASltWUUtl',3. Whita. black, slate and grey mixet Coiroa Hose: black white and mixed Merino do: A!paoa. Prussian blac and 'Moravian do: ingrain blnck pnn Silk do: Misses' white, brown, mixed aad slate Hnse: irrer mixd Lambs-wool do: rhi dren's plain ant pi tid Germsnto n Woolen ii-isc: men's 'watte, arown and mixed Cotton Hair Hose: grev Menn do: -women's white, black, late and colored C'ittin 'lovest plain aad embroidered Lisle Tt.read do, colored Cashmere do slaae rSHk lined do: blue, bla-k and colored silk do. and Kid do Miss as' colored Cotton Gloves. Cashmere do: children 'swovil .an Gloves; mn's whita. hi tnk and slate Cotton tloves. Lisle 'Threa t do. v oien do. B rlin lined do. Bunkskin do. and .Bnckskin Mitts: boys' Cloth Gloves, Cstton and Lisle fhread Gloves. '' NOTIOVS. Snspendsrs, whita and colored Spool Cottons, whita and .aolored Skein d h'ack and drab Linen Threads, black and .eolor d Sewing Silks, blick ud drab Tits: black, white colored Ottna Ttpes. wh'te L nen Tapes. Linen Braids, "eolered Worsted d-: bonnet cap. h-ack aid colored TatTeta Kihbins blick S'lk Velv do: S'ds. Tack. Picket. Ivory . and English raw-h rn Fin" and Dressing: C nbi. Lead ad Slate Pencils, svel rns. ren-n uueri. bnvelipes. Memorandum Boots. Cap and Letter Piper, Wrappinsdo Comfort ers: Sewing. Dtrningand Vet'.iug Ve11e: whi. nd J pan Hooks and Ere. .'lvered sn t -wansbill do. Prte-müai... Pins. Pound aal Hair do. Tnif-ls "-rsss. Pearl and A tau Shirt Hitton: vest. Co it, O u i Mi'seiur d Dress -ai. tvtxor trops "invinc tsr.ianes aaz Boxes and sps rercnssion uaps, UAt ana w ater pr ioi so, .11 tea wa.ers jewelry, ete. , - ' MflRGAN. KEEK Jt PttRATOX. 'fOR HEAL-Fresh ground for sale y decS iih'l mSTKK tt CO. t CIIANCIE OF PlIOPISIE'rOltS. " DRUGS, MEDICINES,. PAINTS, OILS. &C, &C AT wnn..EStLE ND RKTAll. BT s LBlCH ft vnBMMft TpHK; nii'lersigneil have purchased tue entire stock o - .1- iirazsnnu .tiuncines of J . M. I). MillerAi Co, n Intend i'arryingou'he Druz business at th nllti.. Und.of. Killer & Farnaley. No. 14 Water street.under HC MrHl (ft 1,1-IUM VX. Vtllllll. . ". Charle Leieh,of the nn. hopes he isfavoral.lv known 0 the public huvine been eneiigeJ in Mr Crawford Bell's Hibro the lan Ave vears. Peter Verling. ofthe -same nrm nsnoTies" cierRins-ln the nrennttnth a'st thrvea fl itter himself with having thecon.1ienceofitsofd eustomois We intend tenitig on hand a largo and fresh stock of dm es nd nedicine and hope by this means and bv strict-mention to buMness.ind by low prices, to merits .. bve-ra(pAtr!uajte both from oliiaad new customers. . . . . . . , , ' CHARLES I.F.1CH. .wSS-ly PETER V ER LING. 11 ORR PEKD-ft haveasnpply af Hay, Cora aac flau aa band, sad for sals by aovIT B AKT t CABSejr.
BUSINESS CARDS. 'OBI BCRLBT. T. SULLtVaR JOIIX IIIJI.LUY & o. FOllWAHDINIJ AN it COMMISSION MBKCHANTS, 90 'ienvupiiuulut Street, aagS iSKW UKLEAKS
U. l. WHEKI.EB. A.L.ROBINSON WHEELEU & KOBINSON, ATT0ENET3 AND COUHCELORS AT LAW, (Successors to tnele. VVheelei die islelmrl.l General Law ana! Collecting Jlgcneij, corner Main and t int ill. , Koamoille, ma. feb9-ly ASA IULEIIAICT ATTORNKY AT LAW ANO HKL KSTATK AGKNT. (Sncccasor to Ingle, Wheeler tfe Iglehart in Keal Estate Aeencies.) Will practice Law In the Circuit Courts of Vanderburgh and the adjoining counties.- Oiliee over the Canal bank. Evansville, la. 'ebU-ly iwoiiieiss. JOIIKSON, . ATTORN BT A.T LAW 4SU R.L BSTATk ASBKT. Office on Firatst .in Brjy's buildings, nearly apposite the Post Office. Kvansviile, Ind , 3-l HEMtY STKEK. NOTARY PlBulC SD Jl'.Vi'ICE OF PEACE, sit Cakhki.. 111.. wrlLL attend taeollectin ai d ecuring e a'msinSout W Katera Illinois, and all other business appertaining to said omees, payit-g tazea. etc Itelor to w, I, rage, vasuier ussi !" ville. Ind. ; apil-w .SAAC BEmAHII. Oi?lB tlxS I. Ac I. IIK1J1ANS, WHOLESALE AND H KT A II, DEALERS IS OROCtJtilEd & PxiODOCE, .. IsCBKMSWaPB, LlilUOKS, li.C , tVC, MAIN TKHT, OoOKS ABOVa SBCoNO, KVaNsVILLa, ID. Jan31 OltlC, HAl.ZKl.L. A CO , tVHOLESSALE G ROCERS. Coruer u( aler and Nycaniare jmbily SIV.aNSVILLE, IM) J. T. COX, GROCER, FOR WARDING N l COMMISSION MJSCHANT, OEALKR I A. L KlX-a or PKODLTB, f'tncemt, t. lud. particular attention paid to forwarding and Receiving. CITY HOTEL,, WATIt ST. SBTWKBR VINK ANO DIVISION, JCeaniciile, lud. jetl W M. H. olLüURT, Proprietor. V. K. HESDR1CKS.. W. A. K SKA HEiVUllllKü ITIc - Ii A, (LateVjW llendriks i Co.) WHOLESALE DE A.EES IN BOOTS AK"D SHOES. ruSTca'a block, nnot simh. nkau main HOKRS, JR. H- R . STGUIKB. J.S. KOUa'R U.XJUllS, TIMitJIUK A; CO., Juinmissioii anti r'urn;ii(l n tUeichaiitNO. 22. POVDRAS STREET, 5w Orleans. La. Liberal cash advances will be made on cousiguinentjippedto ourcure by . . Chotbah, H arkihon V Vallc, St Loui s, Mo. W. K. Browne & Co., Vincennes, la. ' Benedicta: Williams. Grajville, 111, - - O'Kilet & Co.j Evansville, la. S. L. Hovet, df do. Prsfirtr-HitT & Bros. Vit. Vernon. fa. dec?f-lv JOBN. J. CHA5UI.KK J A SI9 U AKLA.1, J B. (Hlnu:H4IIMll.A. JOHN J. CHANDLER AN D J Ail h- H A KL AN r. hav assoeiateii thenselves together as partners in the practice 3l'law. and wil! attei.ii to all business cunhdfd to them. One r both may alwi bef.iundattheirothce.ua Locuststreet oppositethe Sherwood House, to give counsel or transact busi oess. srrompt attention will hegiven to collections. JKvansvilla. Nov. 9, 18M. ly FMINTEK'S JOB PrEIIS'. ,,KIOV di UUUDHV.V, No. 77 and. 70 Wall t., Cincinnati, ( , TTAVKoahand a beautiful stock of PKIN'I t'K'ü PA. XM. PK KS. Cards, Card Sheet. bl.'k s.'.d uidurtd Iuk.i Brunsen, Yarnithea A-e.. which thet ff'rst ilANCFACTUReR S PRICES. oatl r lOCK AAD tiVlt JII1H. JOBBING, such as r-puiring I'nihrellas, Pares is, msndiag Brass, mounting Canes, etc . by JAVIKS SPALDIVG. -act9-m Corner Fourth aad Hain streets. NEW YOIIK COJI3III05I HOUSE. 'lllss.lt A It. lUAGIIHC) WESTERN PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, 24 South William street. Sow York. TYK1NG longsoatablislied with an xtensive connection in the lve business, rnspeetfully mlicits cotisijrnnientsopiu Kind'oi v ei?teri froiluce, which will rceive iinmediaWund personal attention at the lowest possible scale of charges. Particular care will be bestowed on consignments of Tobacco, and I' In; ru I cash advances made on all Shipments when required I'j J. H. M AO H EE & CO., feb20-tf Evansville, lud. WM. K. ITIcGHFW, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Offioe in the CreceTit City Bank" Builuing. WILL attend laithiully to all business entrusted to Mm. ; nj2 D.S. nKHü. . MKIl ( III T T 1 1 1 OR . On First street hetei. 31am ead Svca'itore, HAS now a tine As-orttuent oi Cloths, f'assimeris. Vestinss. eta ete.. which he is prepared to make np in the most ahinsnls styles and atshort notice. Ue will warrant goud fits, and hepes hy long experience in tho usinei. to be aoie to give general satisfaction He has alo on hand line Slerino. ilk. ete. Lnderahirt and Drawers with fine shirt i ueiiars. ato., maue in tne best manner-with (lentiemen's i Famishing Goods generally. He invites his old entt .mers d the public generally to call. deolti-tl SHSRWOOD HCU E. r I iHE subscriber bastaken the above house, and nas A entirely refuted aud refurnished it. and is prepares1 to entertain me patrons 01 the house in a satisfactory manner, tie has also rented the brick stable. owned by Mr. Peter Burke. and has a 00 J stock of horsesand car riages to let. 1 he stable is laree, clean and welllocated, and good hostlenare in constantattendance. Particular ittontion will be paid to the care ol horses left with him for keep ng.and in all respects, the public , fa innd the Sher wood House a good Hotel. HyP-tfl J. A. 8YERS. BOOTS AND SHOES. GREAT INCREASE I TrfK M AMMO Tit STOCK. AND Lo! Still They Come!! rfTR stock ol Bots and Shot Uuw complete, em bra JW eine every TrWty v ibph'i and huT!v yon tha' aai hiHreo heart a -d 1 i.) t work: women'sand m'Baer' coarse aad Aa- Bonu, Bfidkias Ties and Slipper made to nr own oroer ana warrantf a to wear wen nur sto K is aoonte tne of any othatr in t-o citv. W hT direct .. nee tin with the largest and btr.tmaoBract.Tif in New Kngtand or aa ire dme ant, attention is t;iTn v the pnrchase and gala of GOOD BOOTS AND SHOE; And a? vine h(s one branch of mefchandiiinr nr entir at tention, we hAve a ittcided advantüre over thoe whose ime a occupied in naiinc np assort 'tents ol 'tun BarTeiP, Sauce Pn, Kith hnnk, aus-Mts Rat Tr p-, and Corduroy imno-sihle-to-moTe- ao t-withont-a les. But rour Kons aad Shoes of Boot and Shoe dea'pr. your Motions of Notion Honss. and Dry frods from Dry Goods Houses. A city is no place f-r -ounfv 'tor s HK'R.CK & "r KK , Borll F rat sireet. FosurBlock. t0FFRT. 25 bag prime for sale V w to rlodf. LVM Vl.T. 25( bushels fr .1. m. an2 JK'" 1 T F 'TP WHiTi' WlHiil HI I. IM ; tr- h -r i A?lTAtlK-K. J 1 Mnarninx Collars, 15 pair Cnderaleeves. 6 'si I di-s' nli.rd Kia tilors, SO Lafi-s' Cloth rloaks, .1 pincesb'ack Silk alms Yetnrs. 8 4. aa Satin !' ronM this forsal. fir J1R. LW a TO . "l-iw 41 M:ii- srr. l.naisvill . Kt 15 piAona fancy colursd all-wool De Laines; 15 15 do t-T'-m do do; do do; do - do; in da Hi l-'ne N-izar-ne Mue diirk gr-sn 1Ä IS to do: do pa i do do; .1 AMES T.nw & CO. Reseired tbis day and for sale hr aof CITY KVI'RKws. Ill mk. IAMaowprxpsred to do all kind of Citv Express i nrins I hsv. tust rceivrd a larse heavy wsgeon. rspnlle o earrvinr2-"iiiOIhs .a sprint, mad" err--slv for -he citv bnafnesa. Sneh as (tarrying 'urn'tur. withont any dai g-r ol dnmsg.: hauling grain vorn the eanal to the river: -nd :n fact, all k'nds of nanliog ni city express bnsinesd. neopoa tna snortest not caaaa on reason. nie t.iüi. -nqiiireat BiyW . CO K'S Family Grocery. PRIXT8- Saasa Mne and orsnee Prl"ts, 3 da hluem-l whit. do. .1 d. Knglish Fornitnr-Prints. 3 do da sl i ! b! jctr do Received and far sale Vy JAM ICS LOW & CO.. wav 4M M Main rtf. Lwlrrll',
RAILROADS, &C.
i'tAAKV 1. V A A A HAlLiiOAD. 7 ma -s-M fsra ;s5r3S3nL35?HaS3J 1ÜB aadirAinvd baviUKtet n apZXftjt pointed Agentlor the above tlouipa- , 2sgg r ia tbU 'W would intorm h'p-V generally, that Wr .F. Leech. George W H-trris and Geortrt Black, laie ol "U. Let eh 6i Co.," und Tbuma. Ö. Clarke, ol jUrk 4 Ihaw," nurls-r tJ e tiroi ot Ltr;i;t ll A CO., Are ty appointment, special eunaunees and shipping ftjrents, e-f the PeunsjiTunia airoad Company. ')ho havi eatab-cliaht-d eub-agenta at all the principal shipping points east aand west, aud are prepared to receipt thrvu 1. iron ie York, boston. Philticl(.ma tnd Baltimore, to ull western cities aad tow ns. and irom all west r t-iiir e and towt f ikt Atlantic seaboard, ly way of -hv Pennsy Ivaci Il.ülrosd. . The partner-' direct thrir whole attention to forwarding, and havt fa iiities tor shipping :rm and to the curs ithout the expense ot second dra ae and their chargra iy arrange nivnt with the Railroad company t eir g ext.emely low, (a nominal rute over ihe rat re txpc&se ot Ura.e,) they hupe to be aMe to g' v- ati taction t ahinmMita ot i-r'tduce made to their agents will be for warded tree ot chirne lor comrnij-sion . Ft-r iutoroitH-n aji Jy ht their offices : lepot. Liberty strett. Pittbnr?: da No. 5 outh l-thtrwet Philadelphia; do North street. BaHimore; No. 2 Astr Pla-e. 3 do 1 South Wi'liam atret, New York; do 8 Btt-rv Place, dt 5 1 Ktiöy street, Boston; Orto JTIX S. MITrniSLL. ept: (in U"tr-t,. KvaneviHa lad. J 0 II X S. MITCHELL, FORWAHIH.XJ A 'OAIll!.!.!0. MBHC'IIAXT EVAXSVII.I.E, ISD. , RKCl-IrT through 'ri.tn here to .r., K the Atlantic rit it's. fr ail kinds of 1 ttieic-lisniize on ' tirodiice. !v wav of the Walush and t-rie Cuual. oi4' -trajs.-'w two of the most reliaM l.ne. of Cuoai t.o ts and Pn pa'-trs across the Lakes t th lowest r-t-es of -nn.-porTtv'n t"i!l sl40 eontract forthe delivery ot merchandise 'rum the eastt thi.eitv. - Warehouse corner of ihe Canal and Walnut st. H als, gives thr.niali receii'ts lor piotluce and lutrchAudize by Ka lr"e.i t,teS ie , , Ortie, .Water .trett, undei the Tclgrstih Off'. . plftm J.iI'S. UiroHELL. Hcgrular T:vaTvlIr, I.niiisville iii;l Ilrntlcron Packet. mmm ß 'J Ii ü lat. (lendid auf s-ihstanttal steamer rites' a. , . . v r V -' "fas s.S. SMTisiiiirat CAPT. s 81-f.LIVAN. lstr . run a a rg ilar P icwt m the a'-ov trade, aed lirrtve at mi1 lsv, vni.ril, i vi ti Tl ini.ri i a.id sun lay aftcruuviis. ht Irci gut or i asageai tly i.n l.uard StfBtl. Uv.t!ville, l.otsisvjlN: üji-J IZriidersoti I'UCiaOl. f eV Tue large, new and switts'ear er . A I i 1 0 W V .M -v. li'tLLKOrlT Maat-r. i nntiimrt running reitularl, ia tn-ai'tsVf tr:t-e lur which t.e wa-j t mit. r.nviun ana tn.jf tum 1- Vai cv li- lllt :u a, T.,.u uu Louivi.le tver Vi r;laay Smiriny, tor rcplit ur paj-ast-. ha ia;t exe) 1 it nct oniu oda o.- li'lj i loard Int- Ksinb w t;oiae-Jis r. gu'urh with ihe ( inciniiati and Louievtllc f keta. iht ot-xt day a t. r l-a iv iC.ansvitla, Padjenitr r iioiu lvuuaiiie can irocure ihruu,.U tickets il they u ei re faVA.aVit.I.I. $ AKW IIAR.MÜ.W HUU KHKl.V Ai All. l.tAh Jfe Vwv ON and a'ter .Saturday Tniy 1st. t?;e nnTfJtZXJlZ.TiigaKo will run a Tuj-Wkj-klt Li.sjüoI Staft Coach t-8 a? Above. leaving tiv;i.3viUe. .Monday's y's. Wednesday's and Friday'i Uav.g Nevt- Harmony on Tuw - 'at" o'clock A. M. nio o oiock a , -it.; return ltisc ; day'Tliurdwy'faaud atu day I fte iiko will at all tunes be stocked ithgood horefattd comfortable Coaches, truatj ni uwreiul drivt-ii audtherrijs made vith regularity and dispatch. AH orders lor roods or transportation of packages, tfce., promptly and carefully attended to. For padanaw or other bnsincss. apnly at the office at onr Liv ery an-i aie."rt.-4 Pie. on ia-cuvt street. ne-r the Marie t House. Person Meaviug tbeii uames or orders at aav of the Hotel- will seeure promptatteaticn. . lv. "li. DEGAKHO11 K Fi: I Kit Kf. Pnmadtn in yolt Hr foaio as Wände Lntr l, hcürs' jar r.d sticks: Oil linse Oil. MaoSf!itr ' I. Han do Hu- irlinr Huid. hair Gloss. -tc HJ-aTOPoninir U'atfr. Toilet do. t-l-.rid. do. K'aa e fIppne. Lavenar V at-r, - er' eua. Kan 1 tit do enuvt for r uuerinif the nkin oft and f ir. as a imi-artu r fl dc-irnte re seat hue to th oompixion . Extract ft-r the Haiid'sierehitjf, Liin'n sanaotn ra: lootn fowders ana 1 ooth i'usii-e itpwsur of t!ie Mo'ith and Aromttie Vi ttnir; Teilet and In'ant Powder-: aud all the other articles in ih lin f. ! use For i1e ly M UFLkCII . nevlT Firststreet, opporite I'ont-offiee. -100 kegs rnro for sale y OUR. iAL'KLL & CO, ov27 'ffri'? an lers'pned his removpti hi Tailorine Eft-aMi?h-men to Sdond street, immedi a-lv opposite the Prh tertsn Chnrch. in (hi otlife with Ir. Wood, vherc h wonld he gHd t see all hi old citom-rs atd good ty nnmher of ewari s. nd W'u1d he pleaded t- crv th-inith anything in his line aneh ;ts coat, vet. parity; shirts, drawers etc ma 'et i oriiT-n te ahorost possii-le notice. Thankful for pt favors, he would moat rape:tfll solicit aeoutinuauce of the same at the bands of ali1 era! nnHic. y26 J. L. N'L'LM-. wvTOUKf, ri.ocK, AD.iK'.vr:i.nY. PR 14 have nist r-Afjive.i our vtw stock ot Watches. lf Clocks. Jewelry and Silver Ware Mf og tht t r.h finest and larz-s-st st-te'e ever o!t'erd in this eity. and which, IeInjr purchased at (ow rats, euahles ns to et I at low?r fiirtire.thanujiual. W hive g;ol and silv r hnn'in; nnd opn wo watches, from the fioest down o the cheap st or tittle: sold ruard, fb and Test cins; lalie and rents' irast rins; 9rtal.fftle and plai riuijs ear 'rps nnd rin?: giurd and fohkey: sals: in short evrv article lnonrlineot hnsiness. in ireatTari"ty ol style and price. We have ilso ma-le a'-rar.fzenient!; by whifh we will heconcontsntlv npnlied with evt-rv Htvle of rn nrd wood ease. eiarht-day and thirty-ho-ir elder's, direct from thefactory. which we will eli wnoieai or retail, as low as tt'ey ean oe nurehaeetMn in 1 Wrs.rn eitv RfTTROTF - HilV, Main ?t.. bet. 1stsnd2d. N. B. Kvory anicle sold in our es aMiahment warranted co y as represented. Old rold an silve , atthe highest priee. taken in exehnnre fori e wflrv apl 1 u n 11 .iiii' uiiiMi. rmin B V 'oeriizned havin.if comrawneed the above holiness Evanvil!-' flatters himmelt with the hope that hi? xperi-nce an ' k;M in nil oescr'ptins o. timA roensurmg maebinerv will, vp in trial, be found worthv the a f ntion not ouly of the r-i 'ent citizrp o the city, but alto of those jomprisinr the circ iraambient Ticinase.' Iiis shop is at the Pot Otiice where he can be fjn.datal) CrriCE Hours. my 8 R. U. GATES BELL AND BRASS FOUNDER, jriRST STKKFT FTM'KKV VINF 4X1 DIVISION, EVANSVILLE. 1"D.. AXTJFACTrjTCKR c very description of Rtrpp Work, if S of equal quality, if not-unerior t anything manufactured in the Klüt, and on s fr.vor:0 ls term?. ( keep cnst,mtly n hand oil lobe?, stop, rvisre, Mbr and cylinder eock; church, st:, inmost and betel bi lls; antifriction mwta1. fi ft and -p-lfrnl.IT. as wtll as a c mplet assortment of all other articles usually fcejt in this line of business. I am al-o appoint sole atrnt in this city frthesal of J: Thompson's clebratd leather beUinr These beltine ar far superior t anThinir re 'fTeied and have invarialv, when -xhibifd been awarded wih tbe tiri-t tminm. Samples ot the lametan be seen at the establishment. Kvery deeriptioii of Tlrsss Castinpsmade to order, and fur-ni-hed"at fincinnti priees. The highest marbet price paid for old copper.brassant? lin". All order ndrpsse'5 to me will meet with prompt ant1 i?nmediatf attention. dec4 KOTH pieces French Twilled Cloth re-d hisdav V "d 'orsale by jam ks i.ow ,v co. doe" diw 418 Min strwt. Lnasrille. Kj. nri,o or i.uxm.-so s ill wiol Mn-tl in XM. Dj Laino, assarted woiors Toc'd his far nnd f. tale I T .1 - .ii - i.n u at i;ii l:iin st , Louisville. Ky. declS-d. GrWY B C 5" bales in store rv f'rsslev dec2l PR'"ST.) . BROS. N'KW SKS 130 til tore and for sal. by j-rime ntw Slol-issisin PKESTON BROS. doui kikm; im cttw fkh. k n e.inscaut supply gi ITr forn and Ostn. decl7-dtf . GAT & CARSON IX GRAYYILLE ILLINOIS. ''ST' v- er- d-rTi1 le T.!Vt r 'ib1- kimwh as t fie Kaoi K w Mot'SK t.o;ethr wih all tb o nitro re a d Rstu th reto ttM hrd inoffs-redfor s -le upon t'ttj mot ad'-a-ta-reon tvrrns Th dwell nr hs a l-ir rntn. two parlors or spni-iou (iinioa-room (titr-h n 'tt tbe 1-is mei 1 4tfry , nd tn be1 eh-mbt r mi 'he pn r.wrv. allnvr-n tuMy ,iriti(r"i. A larje and -omra diotis ta'-lo en be obtained near the pr-ni'Sf-l Term of sale made known to any one npon inquirv of tl a Pmrr tr .vi-4tw A OnJ ST IS A TOll N O'FtCK. 'NV. OTir'K is hvbv -;v-n trts Lti-rs of Adtniuistrstion .-n rrinted to thf nniersig.d an lb e-:ate of ADOf-PU flRINKMAN. deceased. In estate is supposed to b .o'vent. nor! wi BRACKRT VTLLS. Anmini.rsv fS2H TKr 1 Caw ttste." assorted from 25c t ." fK) per lO p-'ir. at wholesale or retail. Cfl AS. S WKT LS. - RIO COFFKE. .1" bssa r"M r. Ait -lore fr.l ty decill . S. V. ULBERT CO . Sye. near Water. rBiBACCO- 1 ,,01t s choic Virginia Tobacco: JL 1 f,ox n-ncv Iwi 1 k-r Panes. Taeeo sotn thing new alaxtra. sit arvl POOK's Family Oroeonv.
LOUISVILLE.
elet, Itoyal.A illon, Brussil, and Tapestry Brussels; 3-ply, and other Ingrain CAHinle. A fall and complete stock just received nnd now on sale at the CARPET WAREHOUSE OF BEST & UI VALL, Mais STattT, opposhb Ha or E.bstcckt, A.U11SVJLLE KY. TE have now on sals one of the largest mos; varied. stv l.i. fifn.irinjeutu ot all qnaiKirsoi carreli-g irum tr. - uust imported Moyal Velvets to toe neapestingrain carpet lag. inciuün g Brussels Stair Carpet nr; S K. -4. ami 4-4 twilled and p!ain Venetian Carpets; Axmintt-r. Tn'ted, and Brussels Rnvs; - Cruu.1' Cloths ol all widths and siies; Stair Rods ; ' - Piao and Table Covers in emboossed cloth, ete; All ot which we oner at the lowest pi ices and aa lew as tha someclaäs ol gnods are purchased in any ol the eastern markets. e invite special attention and an esao inaum of our Stc k. IstliT si BL VALL, ti.'-diwtf "Main St., opposite i : t .V'EiTERV FEED & ARRICU LTPR AL WARE-HOtSE uii.i i;it. Mix-in, &co, MAM'KACTl'KKnsndDealtrainall kind. of Farm and Warden luiideaients. Mowing Reapingabd Threshiue Machine" Field and Garden Set-ds Trees. A;e.. 51b Mais street 'ipposite Bankoi Louisville, Loainville, Ky. bepi.o- ly w Ilt DLEV. STOMIA CO., 0011 MISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Second Slrccl, Ul'n Main and the Mr er, LOUISVILLE, KY. tARTIcrLAF. attention paid to tha purchase ard sale of HEMP. 'ÜOTTOX. TOBACCO. PORK, MACON. LARD. FLOUR, ETO : together with all kinds of Produce aud Manufactured Articles Consignments soliitced, and usual sdvances mads. KcvtK to Messrs. Bueliinan. fo.. Wholesale Grocers ,an-l Cuuimissiou Merchants. W A. Richardson A Co., Hemp ,: Slanufsi-turers. Cornwall a Bro., Wholesale Grocers and j Star Candle Manufacturers. Watt-ins A 0 wesU . Pork Packers 1 and Commission "Mrfrehants. Armstrongs- Allen. Dealers in j Pork. 3ioutgomery. Davidge A Co.. Wholesale Dry Goods FaANK CAUTKK WW. B. JOUETT, rARTKKoV'JOl-KTT. FORWARDINU A.VD COMMlbSloX ilERCHASTS. SO. 23, EAST Sil'K Till"" ST.. Ek. MAIS AND WATER . I.OII.-VH K. Rcler to Geo Foster 4 Co.. P, O. O'Eilty & Co.. Evansville. n.. j-14-ly tlVIMl tl I.IC lUIMIUY. BARUAROUX &, SN O VV DEN, CUBSEB Or WA-lllVCT'lS AND FLOYP STS. LOIMSVII.LE. KY, ANl"F'CTl"KKR i.l s-catn engins and mil! machinerv. blov iijg engines for. furnaces, superior force and lift pumps. Cit iron scri-w p;i-e for gas, stbsm or water, . Lirgfly u-ed by railr.i:d cm panics foT supplying wsterstai tii.il; hot aud nange .i(.es ot any site; railroad car-wni-els nud other Casting; ca-t and wronaht iron baleonj and yard niliig; t"ba"Co crewa and prus-ies; lard, timber , and atill screws alws s on hand. i Orders ir.jni a d stan'-e accompanied by the m-ney or good ; rpfT-ncea promptly attended to. All work wairanted. aV2i . ; .. ; ,i mi: i-nw & co. i oiisvii.i k. ky.. 4 kK now rwceivng thtir Stock .Sprins Good., many of at whicn. are "f their own importation direct Irom tne manu'actimrin Furet e W e have ' Quellt all u Goods for CA.QH. sn'' are p epsred to off-r iuduciinents to prompt sport time and Casn buyers, nusurrassed nv eone-rn in the United States Our stock of 11ROVVN S'lKRTIXGH AND PRINTS will be kept l:irs:e and wll assorted durins the eomlrgseason and will be sold lor CASH and cash only. All orders 'or the i same must be accompanied with X.Y j "Y" -, ir, ,- CAItl KTfc, FlsOOfl Hll.-f I the money fb2 OTHfs.Rl';, MATS CLOTH KMkUOill RKT I'lANO AST) TAB1. fOVKRS. . 111 Ail tit lis Oil-Clotlis for Table,Ac. fCffHNTdr DL'VsALL have now in store their tullaasorttkiJt ment in the above rood, embracinr all varieties of stvle tuliLv and price, from 'he fingst importud Koval Wilton Csr pet t' the KenrueKv h-m-m(ie Ks a . Klorr Oil- Cl"t h all idih. ot entireW new desiams Tbes rncs we cut to hit any shaped room or hall and put them down free of ct. Pians and Table Covers in Cloth emboMed a very great varietv. Vih all otherfoodFusuaUy found ia a regular IIoose-Fur-nfbing estal ltj-boif nt. We warrant all of onr -roods to be of the brat fabric, and of fer theto at th lowest prices, equal in all respects to those of any 1 th Latern e;tes. All ask. is n examination of ouratock before deciding to purchase elsewhere BläVT k nrVAT L'3 oet. Furnishire Warehouse. Louisville. Kv I CI NCINNATI MX fc coorji'iv, AGENTS FOR CLIFTON AND CITY WILLS B 10K AND PLATNKR K S.VITII'S B 1 'i n k II o o It 1 up era; "SMITH & P'-ri'KKi OlT CARDS A CARD SHEETS; i.iirn ldy's ISook iiiid Sew Ink; MAD l:IVKR JliLLf. STRAW BOARDS, Fit., ,te. SALES K0OJ1S. 77 ii 79 WALM T STRKKT. CINCINN ATI. O. Where tTiy offer crery sanety of riarer ada ted fotlie city nd senuntry units and the materials employed in its manuctnr bi-ss s"! .eifrlia wrice paid for Kags, Septem ' OKOÜOE W, DAT. BKI1WX M ATI, ACK n.VVsV TIATMCK, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN i3Firsr GrOoxis, sep4fimd CINCINNATI. O. ICI.TI eIKH M ARKHOlsK. rgp Ii', undersigned. Wholesale Paper Dealers, invite tha M. attention 01 dealf-ni ana consumers to their larse and ruried 4tock of Papers Our arruorTfrinf nts with Eastern manufacturers and dealers are su'.h that we ara enabled to ke! on baud atnll times a large stock of Caps and Letters, plsin ;ud ruled; Flat C rs. LK-mys. Mediums, Royals and Super Royals; Blank Bonk Papers, manufactured by Platnar Smirli, aud other first class manufacturers W. are ac-nr.s lur the bet Printers' C.rds, and k.p on hand, at all times, acomplete stock of Printers' Papers of ve'y desi-rirtion. Lightbody's Book and News Inks; McCreary's Colored Tnks. Varnish and Gold 8isa. We have on hand in store, a larze stock ol tho best Foordrinier Newsand Book Paner..and can supply orders to almost any extent, with rs'itar siies, and irregular sizes mate to order on shortnotica. We M? the hifhist o-irket arice in enh. for Rags. Bag ging, RopeaadCotum Waste. I - W . ,V tJ. U a'1 A , Wholesale Paper Dealers. & Manufacturers' Agents. aerM "7 and 79 Walnut st. . Cincinnati. MlJiOV:i POHOHLE Bttll.. SDR grindinir wheat and corn, and all other snbtance requiring grind ng. Genuine old Aaohor Brand Bolting Cloths, and Belting ot all widths Otira-'eut. J . R. Monroe, tsantborised to sell tha above articles a our Cincinnati prices, including ireisht. Call it J R. Monroo's Family Grocer), corner of Oak and Second streets. jel8-tf JAMES BRADFORD & Cp.. Cincinnati. O. It . C A ?1 H & CO., Wholesale llea'srs n 4e. A.D FW Y FURS. HATS. 122 MAIS STKBH. C1S1IS.VATI. Have now a full Stock, andare making and receiving frea supplies ol all kinds ol Men's and Bots- B ack. Brown cd Tin Color, and Pearl SOFT H T FI"R AND WO L: Cloth, Silk Plush, Glazed And Fancy Caps, for Men and Boys. IStFFAf.O KIIBKS; WOLF AN I) FANOY ROBES: I.XDIKS' Hti'Y Fl'flS. HATTERS' FURS, TRIMMINGS, ETC. ETC. TO wh ch we would call the attention of Dealers and Country Merchants before puvchasipg as we are prepared to oflVr 'nperior inducements to sash or prompt timr buyers. (oct3-dAw) C B. CAMP iE CO. CORN SHKI.I.FH We have on hand and foral eheip tor cash, all the best pat crns o' Crn Shtl)ers. uovir daw GRANT Ac CARBON. Dil. Ky1fY i HKVt.TII RKSTOH I HVE, Ann-uyspeonc ana Anti-jji.ion ruis. A VPKRl'iK FMI'.Y PHYSIC nureir vegetable; ml I and nlea-anf. in the r actio, '.-a tiprova the sn"liiic. wi.v i , mc I.., t'n . lact'.e jit.i . .d u vi'viate i.u. tivenes. Pile-. Il-adache. and all H ions Iriorders Coles etc. Wholesa!.. and re'aü hv J 0. PARK. Cur Fourth and unm 5reets. Cincinnati. W W ROHKRTS. Indiinnpolis. Propntor WV. K. ETEHmjs, M. D., Na. 7 So. Sixt treet Ph l i lel phit novT-dAwm A UKW GUOCEHV. fWOTLDinforci tv. rinf-liesnd eitisensof fh:a place thst I f-nve npwied a NEW OR 1CERV. at Hamilton & CarI on 's old .t ind. on th. eorn'T of Locust and Second streets. : in whi'h 1 intend vP.pi,lÄ a fu assortment of Family Groce ries s ounrrv rrou.ee, whicn i oa.r aschesp s t'"e e 'ssest Call and see dec2S tf R. D. SEIKS. IOIIC IIF11G! JCIED this div. at Roer'a New Srire. fro tp New rk. r-T Adam-, A Ca 's Ex-.ress. i beantit'nt lot nt riiril VAVTrr.f.AS. I.alieswishingtohavetheirehoiee. will p'-accaU tmmediatelr declt dtf RO ER BROTHKR a FR'T. KROOMS.nov;l 50 dozen, assorted -mslt?es, ttist TPeive' TEXNEY & SOREXSOX. FIIED. I ELBDXDKIO, , COJIMIsSlOY I K II C HAM, JfO. 7 LAFATrTTF STKKKT. Nrwrlrn, La.t friOR th sa's o' Putt.r. Cheese, Lard. Er s Dried rrutt. r lonr. Meat, and all sorts a' w estern Prodne. .no hit , the purchsss al Groaariss, ata. Cash advaaaaa aisd. on - .'affasnans.
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From the Xatianal IntelligeDeef. LETTES FBOM MAJOB DOWNHrO. - tt t. -n. T.t ir... Vn 7"" Dowingiittet Down East, in the State of. Maine. Aboard thl Schooner Tteo Polliti. At anker imidt of Sandy Hook, Jan. 31,1856. Dear Uncle Joshua: I have jest got back from Washington, where I have been for the loef fi-M-tnio-Hr sa-ntrriiii tfiA rtlil cViin nf Ktntai
layin tu in a sort of three cornered gale of,'fhtsame tune they hj.d when I was in here wind. This gale struck her the 3d of Decern- .ur ag0" V .7
ber, and threw her all aback, and the gale holrla nn vfit ns tiht nit ever, and thet-e Kri h.t been layin now seven weeks head to the wind,! ttllin o iTi 1 nitKin anil ViQc'r.?- rroiriA1 aVianrl rod. I've seen rough times in the Two Pollies, and long gales of wind, and hurrykanes, and whirlpools, and all sorts of weather, but this is the tirst time I've seen a craft layin too agin a three-cornered gale for two months up-
ntiactrAh-li in a rhnnmn son wn thsn ths.81!8 ' I hey've been at it DOW about SIX .
Gulf Stream in a thunder Storm. But don't '
you be frightened, Uncle Joshua; she won't go ;in,e-v "ave s,nce tDeJ gun, i guess it might do down, but will live through it, and go on her j take 'em pretty near from J uly to etarnity. i . voyage by-and-by all. right. Our old ship of! Jf that's the ca.e,". says I, "I'll clear out, State is a staunch craft; she is built of the very jfor 1 ca1n't so nS that." . So I hurried . best stuff and put together in the strongest ?rut and Tuia,lti traclfs straight for the White . manner, and there isn't a spar nor a plank nor ' ose. I rung to the door, and the servant a timber head in her but what is as sound asa et m m- , told hlm 1 wantel ta see the . nut She's the liest ship in the world, and the ! President. e said ery well, thq President Two Pollies is the next. So you need'nt be iWas ln ms Prlvate room, and he would take
aieered that any sea will ever swamp her: and if ever she should be in danger of runnin ashore, or on the breakers, by the squabble and fueling of her officers, she's got a crew that will take care of her. You know, Uncle, I've been saiün round Cuba and up the Gulf a good while, trj ing to carry out the plans of our Congress at Ostend and Ax-le-Suappel, to take Cuba because our country could'nt get along without it; and self-preservation, yu know, is the first law of nater. He should have got through' that job long ago if our Cabinet hud ut backed out about it. I never exactly understood the home difficulty; but I'm tmre there was some hard shuffling somewhere. We was all right aboard; but the back in and fillin in the Home Department was what bothered us, and pretty likely has upset the business. First, the Home Department told us to go ahead and fix up our Ostei d matter the best way we could, but as soon as I and Mr. Duckanan and Mr. Sooley, and the rest of us in the Foreign Government, had got things well under way, and was about ready to take Cuba, the Home Department turned round and fit agin us, tooth and nail. As I said afore, I could'nt account for this home difiicnlty and the sudden turn-about of the Home Department, unless they was afeared we should get the most of the credit ofltakin Cuba; and may be I, or Mr. Uuckanan, or Mr. Sooley, or Mr. Mason, or Mr. Sickles, or Mr. Sand jrs might get to be President by it. But such a thought never entered my head, and I can pledge myself the same for all the rest We was to work entirely for the country's good, and nothin else. And for the Home De partment to get jealous of us and turn agin us in that way, was cruel and onkind. It grieves me every time I think of it; for I think like the good Dr. Watts, where he says: How pleasaM 'lis to aeo Brelh rcu and frieuds agree. I sent dispatches to Gineral Pierce about it more than three months ago, but never got any answer. Ana nnaiiy l got tireu ftoldin on out there alone, and hearin ail the time that the Home Department kept stopping all the reinforcements from coming out to help me; so I up helm and headed the 1 wo Pollies for Downingville. When we got along in the lat itude of New York that terrible 5th of Jan uary storm overtook us, and we just made out to weather the gale and get inside of Sandy Hook and come to anker, i he pilots come aboard and treated us very kind. 1 hem Aew York pilots are clever fellows. riiey brought us lots of newspapers, from which I learnt what had been goin on for two months past. When they see the Downingville melitia was aboard, and Sargent Joel at the head of 'em, dressed up in his uniform, one of the pilots tootc me one aside and whispered to me that he would advise me as a friend not to go up to New York, for if we did the Two Pollies was a gone goose. "How so?" says I; "what do you mean?" A.T . 11.1 A. tr It 1 ' ,1 T-v x mean, - nays, tuai jir. -fliciveon, me .dis trict Attorney, will nab her in less than no time, and condemn her for a filibuster vessel, and you'll all be put in prison and tried for violatin the neutrality laws." "Let him do it," says I, "if he dares. We are at work for the Government. Our cruise has all been under the direction and advice of Congress." If I remembered right," says ha, "Congress was'nt in session when the Two Polliessailed for the West India station. How, then could you be under the direction of Congress." "1 mean the Ustend Congress, ' says I, "and it makes no difference which, one's as good as Hother." Well," says he, ''you'll find it makes no difference which when you get up to New tr - i- nt T-v-..i .. x orK.. x ne uisinci Auorney is aeatn on et ery vessel that has the least smell of gun powder, or has anything aboard that bears any liteness to a musket. He has a monstus keen scent for gunpowder; he often smells it aboard vessels where there isn't a bit nor grain, and it all turns out to be only Dilge water." "If that's the case," says I, "I'll leave the Two Pollies at anker here, and I'll be off to W ashington and see how the land lays." So I called up Capt. Jumper, the sailing master, and told him to keep things all snug and tight while I was gone, and I told Sargent Joel to take good care of the men, and I'd try if possible to be back in a lortnignt. When I got to Washington 1 thought I would jest run in a few minutes and see how Congress was getting along first. I had let my beard irrow pretty long, and was dressed so different from what I used to that I didn't feel afeard of any body's knowing mc; so I went right into the Representatives' chainlier and took a seat in the gallery. Businessseemed to be going on brisk and lively. A man was standing up in front and reading off, and in a 20ou loua voice, Bank K. Hicbardson
! 73, Fuller 31, Pennington 5, seatterins -i. Then. fI went out and went into the Senate. But there business seemed to be" Tery dull. I 'couldn't find out asanything was doing. Soma jwaa reading the newspapers, and some was j talking a little, and some was setting calm and r
quiet as so man it bears in their winter den. with nothin' to dst but suck their paws. . I ; soon got tired of this, and went back into the House a tin. 1 had but jest got seated in the' gallery when the man in front got up and read 1 off agin, Banks 103, Richardson 73, Fuller 31, Pennington 5, scattering 4. , f I turned round and whispered to the man who sot next to me, and, says I, " That's just I exactly, says ne; "tncy don't play tut ione tune. an(1 that Das't DO Variations." 1 "Well, what upon airth are they doin, SayS 1. T9 Oh, they are choosing a Speaker," says he. "Choosing a Speaker!" says I. "For gracious sake, how long does it take 'em to do that?" 1 : - . - "I can't have tho slightest idea how long,',. weekf. anJ..if tej continue to gain as fast as1 iInv clra 10 m- 1 Iolu ni,n 110 ul'8ut S and tell Gineral Pierce that an old friend of his and fellow-soldier in the Mexican war wanted to sse him. Presently he come lack and askel me to walk up. I found the President alone, walking back and forth across the room,, and looking kind of riled and very resolute.' It made me think of Old Hickory when he ' used to get his dander up about Biddle's bank, t and walk the noor all day and lay awake all ?ht planning now he could upset it. The Gineral knew nie as soon as I went into the room, in spite of my beard, and shook hards with me and said he was very glad to see me. CONCLCDKD TO-MORROW. . . . .;.:; FALL, CAMl'AiG.V . HABDltAHL' AT WHOLESALE. ; 1 A MKW AM TKBY LA HUM AI.1. BTUtK, , ;: CUAS. S. WELLS, " XTSriULST retnrnin thanks for the geucrons patronages! V the public, since he opened in r.vansville, would now" apprise interior Merchants, irom Indiana. -Illinois and Kentucky, aud city purchasers also, that he bss n-w, on hi.tthelv.a .no in store, the Henvletil Mock nf Hardware Hid Cut -llery. (by ona-tbiru; tr.at he has aver oa.i d u hi bvaus-i vili. market on sal, slany Goods wer purrhns, d ..treuus-, d rates by htm. during a depressed star ol the msikvts, Bast and in England, aad by importing (direct) frotn Eur.pe;. snd having his orders for American Good... Ved atthe Vantlfaetnrers' Works, he is not only abla but decidedly ) di potei. to offer and sell Hardware at as low figures as snv house cam afford the same Goods, to cash or good time bnytrs, - ne invites acaretni examination 01 Ms stocs and prices, oy Merchants and Traders, feeling assured that ht can do.lhtns fall lustice. - Among the articles (almost innnmeraole) t omprisisr kia stock, ha names the following to the trade: - . I.-0 boxes Axes n ells, Ltlppineotts. Ueverettsaaa Coluas; 0 dosen Pocket Knives llully assorted; ' 1800 da Tabls .o do do; . .... 71 do Steel Shears and Scissors; ' ' ' f : , 11)0 da Raiois and Strops: . . litfigross Spoons -Iron; Brittaniaand Gsrsian Silvtri -50 dozen Coffea Mills, all grades; , S'O do Files and Rasps, all kinds: it 1(100 lbs Brae. Kettles, turnod bottoms; 2fsi lbs Sadirons, assorted; ' ' ' ' " - .1 " 300 dosen Butt Hinges, do; 1300 s-ross Screws. giml t pointed; - " r ' : v f. 1.50 dozen Door Socksand ; ockets; , 100 da Aogu's; . ; : 200 do Curry Combs and Horse Cards: 2 psir; Shvc! iuu Tonis, iron and brass baaSBf , ; . 6(1 doien Saws, tr im Mill to Ky-hole; , 25 do Sctlyards and Scale Beams: 50 do Ames' (and other brands) Shovels sad Sjaiaaf oaks Pump Chain and Fixtures: 5 ease Japanned Tinware, fully assorted-. ; - ALSO Whips and Lashea. Tirnsbes. Combs, Needles. Sp.'stacla. Port Mannaies. and Fancy Hardware generally, together wita heavy goods, rizz Chains Dog Irons, Strap Hinges. Tsa Kettles. Knives aod Riddles and Gun BarrcIsandGnn Trimmings, Carpenters and Coopers Tools, Window Sash, etc, et. CHARLES S. WEI LS. , oct2 Main street. 2d dour below Branch Bank. CABINET jTIAKEHS' STOIk! JUST received. , loo gross bed crews, flat and ninare head; 5-10 i.et Safe Wire; 2KI dot Iron Cupboard and T il Locks; 100 dos Wrought Iron Butt IJinges; ') .-; JOOdox do do Tshle do. I to ; . - 100 dot Mahogany and YVsinut Knobs; ' ! ; 2nD gross Gimblit Point Screws, assorted all sisss; , 400 setts Fnrnitnre C-st.rs. Brass and Iron Wfceel ' 50 dos Cabinet Filesand Rasps, ass'd lengths; 50 ds Looking Grasses, ass 'a sizss; 50 reamasand paper; just rec's ans fa-raaleby ap23 ' . BABCOCI ERO. "Ä7" K hava juat reo' a a 1st of superior 7rndstones. TENNkY & 30REN30X. 17 cc7 NOTICE. A. G. ADLEBSB.F.RG. WILLIAM KEMPF. Lauasso City Surveyor. Civil Engineer. nrHE nadersigned htvo joined Int Partnership ia tha 1. Surveyor aud Civil Kngioeer business, and s.iieit tka patranage of tha public . All orders lorSurveying. Levelling. es., willbspun.rually attended to and promptly cxecu'td. alapa. Plans, Views. Drawings, etc., mads taardarwita neatness and dts, itch. ovl4-3nj, ADLERSBEO & KKMPF. SI DU 1 lit i Ibshnlled Bnekwhat Flaut; 50 do New Leaf Lard: 509 do Pickled Pork; Jost received persUamer C. Bealer st BOTI7 COOK'S Family Grocery. IWOXBT, HOXBY.-200 Us choice Strained HoaiV aovlT COOS'S Family Grocery. T81MUtl I-ISTKII'8 BOOR STOH K Prank LeslM's Journal lor December. Holitlsr Pictorial for Christmas, Yankee Notions for Iteeom-bsr. Londo: lllttftrated V.ws. arj Gdey's Lsdis Book lor I.emi-ev no-2 TIUI.L AXIJK-j. W bales Hrosrn Drill 5 cases Msaehes drill. 2 cases Corset Jeans, received thi data and for sala JAMKS LOW CIV. 413 Main street. L nisvilK. Ky. de12-dlw af-t -SIMKIUi j 5 eases Fa.cy Cossimere. assorted styles; Steal Milad Cassitneie; ree'd thi. dsj and fst al by JA5. 1,11 A; CO . 418 Mala street, Louisville, Ky. ' a et W ' RiTHKR A oonsigameatof Vpper. Kip and Collar JI A Le .ther. for sala by aev2l TEVNEY k 80RENSON. E VKHKRKK.V AID OB MKSTAI, TEES.50 Norway prnce; , cnoice jArr.ovitea; 50 Balsam Fir; - 50 Yds H-x for lest decH-dif COOK'S Family Grocery. fiATliVKTTS. 1 Csse Blaek Satinetts, 1 do hair-caid da. I Received this day and forsale bv JAMES LOW CO. " jaa 1 -dw . 41S Main s'reat. Lanisvilla Ky. PIXK PRIKTS. css Sprigne'e and Alias' Tiak Prinu, reaeivsd this day and for sale by ja.iik j-tv at i:ti.. jaa 1-dAw 418 Main str-et. Louisville Ky. RIPKA'R rOTTOXAIKS. 20 esses Ripia's CoMoaades, received this da. snd for sale by JAVF.S LOW Ct.. janl-dtw , 418 Main street. Louisville Ky. ACCORnFOXS AD FI.CTIX iR.-A srlewdi. ns. .ortment of Accord on. and Flutinas. of te bsst Frsata and Qermaa make, for sale cheap by . Jl . .1 1 C. sovl? First. tract, nrrosit. Post-off aa. -. STAJUJIEST F Capital Stock and indebteduss ol the Evansville Gas Liantuom nv: Amount of Capital stock.... ...rn.oro , -i in (..... a:tou . i Total indebtedness f C st date l.(fc(s O. O KF, XT-. Prsid at. i JNO. J. CHANDLKR Di'r. Roe. Snbscribed and swora to he 'or. me. thS'B dsv af Janaa-. rv 18. w itaess my aiaa an B,at. as raviffw " . n ' , .,11-.- 11 .Til 1. janlOdIO "' Notary PukMa. v. ff, , PIPER ,no reams, aasortad, W raring pspar for sala Vy jamrf ORB, DALIELL aOas
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