Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 13, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 September 1859 — Page 1

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DAILY JOU ,ciMf sal r4 9f NUMBER 13. VOLUME XII. EVANSVILLE. IND., THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER I, 1859. -.a i.

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t. T. CARLILK, Mater. r. II . THAT KB, '! Bmimr- Vtmr. JSO. H. Ml'NEELY, -y ' BferAaaMai Uerlmrml. veasa re m or rsr. EVANSVILLE JOURNAL COMPANY. Journal Building, Locust St., Ftrt mm Wmltr. tmbjmb 0vv mtu mtmmjs: Daily Iaeef - - "f m (Mailed) i m "0 By the week (payable to Carrier) le fri-Weekly Paper..................... ....... Weakl Paovr - "0 Clab of 16 or more 1 OO Tae privilege of yearly advertiser ia limited In their ova immediate bosine, in their owe name; and all advertisement lor the heuertt of other a room, at well as legal BdvertleemeatB and adverHwim.uU of auction aW, an.l advert leemoat with the name of other tenons, seat ia by them, must be paid for at the uual rate. M 5v report. reaolntU-o or proceed i bit of any SOiiwratkta, society, association or pablfc meeting i ) u iemm h nfhiii ihartaaii tt nil atteatioa to any amtter of limited of ludlv 'nnl iatercet can be I serried, so aae paid for aa an advert ieescat. (tmCootracta fur yearly advertising wilt not be bo'TUuoed unless au order to that effect U left at he office, and when discontinued ia leaa than a year, the price of the whole year will be charged. wn Legal adailmi mi nn hereafter, will be pabIt.lieTet The expense of the attorney ordering, and not .leUyabto fur legal proceedings, but collectable at our usual tins-. gr .or term for Job Work and transient advertirn euts are CASH. 4 oo I uo I a oo 1 10 ou uo 14 aa g iie a a 00 76 11 50 U 76 j lt 00 1 T 3 . I 7 SB ) 11 1! 15 OC IB 75 a 6 i - 4 Jl-V a 5U li 76 17 00 ttlTt 16 60 7". a JlVe. " 10U0 fl U J 5 oo JO Oo i' '" B Jea'a. U 00 1 60 Btt 00 g I I W Bfo't j 1 00 tt 5U JO lU 37 5 4 '' i BUSINESS CARDS. Dealert in Dry Oowd. Boota and Mioea, , Rirat treat. Rrsjisrille. lnd. n-ly IMBTJV MM9TM KMM, wtun.i:SALE (iROCKRS, lvU-r in ViM-eign and lhai -4tK- Llmsnra. corner Pint ana Sycamore utreeu, BvanaTilie. lad. afly I m i. ys .. ... .-, .irroMenfe ney at Law, Kvauille, Indiana. aSa-OBfre on Third etreet, in the rear af lite OrecBt City Bank Buildmc ' 1HI.KH V. WKI.I.K, WMttl.HBALR HARDWARR DEALRR. Rirat treet. opposite MaKhew B Co.), Reaaaville, lad. Order or Hardware promptly nlUd at loweet Cincinnati rices. aaj Mr HK.- 9 PMKT0. WUBI.KMWL SALE DRY GOODS Hol'SE, rirst etreet, EvaneTille, lad. Merehante will always Bad a fall fork of Dry Onorie, Boute, Shoe, Hat and Cape, at ihia Moasi . which will.be ld oa fair terms, fsepil mmHl-KKU r MM4t4lm WMBI.KWW sals dsalert in Orocerka. Produce, Nails, Windoar CBaas, Waeeware, Ac. Be, No. 47 Main treet, between Firat ud Second, EvaunviiU . lnd. a. s. eraccLca. jam i. siia. "-11 wa. araaaowra e. r. BBocnHroN . nimmmywmm m hoi t.v MM Whtdeasle DRI OCISTS, Dealer la PaiSTa, OlU, TaaXtSWaa, Br,, WsshiuKtoe Block Main at., Kvamrrtlle, lnd. Country erthant uiplied on aery liberal term. ay7-ty arar i i i .i .n jr. JtXK, MJ WMJVm WW located on the Northeast corner of First and Sycamore street, for the purpoas of repairing Maaicsl, Repeating, and other Watches, Jewelry, Be., beg hia friend and the peblle generally, to call upon bias, when satisfaction will be guaranteed. aaaa-lyd sTfJEaT ME,M9 .Hi J O H.'T. H'HOLEm J le. auiI Ket..il CROCRK AND PROVISION MERCHANT, dealer in Cordage, Nail. Ulas. Cain, ut, Powder, Plsster Pari. Be, No. I Main atrest. Bear the Caaal. Eraaaville, lnd. fehtt AT . I" fJHT.S-h. UMIH. JN ' I ' II VN JLatDLRRand RLYTHE HYNES have asaaiated ne mselrea together as partner in the practice of Law, and will attend prtuni tl . all lni.-.tu.-. . -t -.. (. -t with their profraatoa, which nu.y be entriutd to the at. aBTOthce on Locutt treet,opoaite the Sherwood 1 i i. Keanaville. lnd. :-tUi.-ly glmMi mJLMBLL .' O., WJTKU W etrset, Evanaville, Indians, Wholesale Dealers in Grocerie and all kind of Produce, Nail, Glaaa, Whit Lists, Cement, Cotton Yarn, White Lead. I laiirrl Oil, Be, Ac. Alao, constantly on band a full stork of Sash, Panel Doors, Be, of all si see. apJ6 BAaCU. K. 01 LBKRT WILLIAM B. BAKES. V Bf. tlMLMMMT B CO., MUVVEH'Yi SO ICS to OHbert k Bowles, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Sycamore street, between Water and Firat, Evanville, Indiana. A fall assortment of Grocerie siwaya oa hand, and for aala at the lowest prices. Agent for " Crpreaa MiUa." Ctton Tarns, Br., at manufacturer's urtS. (aovl f n o i p Af i w.iuk.vrk, vmWM BRRLLA MARRR AND TCRNRR, Rirst treet, between Tine and Division streets, keapa constantly on hand a full assortment of Parasols. Umbrellas, Walking Caaes, Be, and sells them 1 at the lowest pries. Repairing doue at short notice aiAl in the best manner. All turners' work promptly done. mylO m l i. ia'.-a'i.vt.v Jijyro Mi BRULER, havine formetl a copartnership tor the practice of Medicine, offer their services to the citizens of Eransville sad vicinity. Oases ea Third etreet, in the ttrat baUdinir alve the Crescent City Bank, over Jone B Rlytb' Law office. Dr. Pennington's residence, on Client nut street, opnsUe the Episcopal Church. Dr. De Bniler's rssidence, corner of Cherry sad Second streets. mtr8 Hrsar F. Miuaav Hbxbt Nihbai s. FsrsasriyofW. J. Denhler Formerly of . raBsaifc. Miller & Niehaus, CBEAP CASH DRY GOODS STORE, No. S Maim frrascT, rB EVANstVILLR. IND. MOI.V .f. r.f.VFE-tf, CmimrMtJS ehfe TKK AND JOINKR, is prepared to do anything appertaining to either of the above branches. Particular attention paid to the tilting up of More Rooms; also to the bulkling of Barns, Milt, Factories, and Dwelliug lion.-, in town or country. Mills fitted up to order whn required. Those w ishing work dune aill please give me a call, as I will nlways as read; at sbmtest notice. sssT Term easy. Shop on Third etreet, between Chestnut and Cherry, on alley. aiarlZ-nm Tf. h-t , i .vat H.y-M k i.n k m.j rtoruesat law, Notaries Public and It u Laat Agents, EtensvilK ludiana; Wtll practice law in the Courts of this stats, aill attend to the collection of rlaim ia any part of l he United States, will buy sad sell real estate in lb :ity of Evansviile, ia Vanderburgh ami adjoiuing . untie. Md in the West generally, and will perform other duties pertaining to Attorney or Keel .Vgeut. I.oU ami tarms aiwsys lor - sunken bv a member of the arm. BaaroBice on Third street, opposite the Curt Hise, iu the room formerly occupied by the late Brm of Lack hart, Parrett k Den by; CHAILM Dt.XBT JACOB U'KeKIUIMfck. wllVdlv Hotels. VaTjvat - moij mm, will. r. A9 BY EES, Proprietor. Corner Firat aud Locust streets, Evausrill. lnd. One sonars from steammy Ij .I.HKUI4 .I. MOTH I., Ylacennea, lnd. J. M CLARK, Proprietor This aoass has bran reatted ami refurnished, and is sew ia Recorder. mh f mmruM mnMTmm Mrrnimr, betw-es Main aud Divissoa, Rvsaaville, lnd. ocU-tf WM. H. BOICOURT, Prop.

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B. WALDK1RCH, IMi AiTICAL JEWELER A ENGRAVER, And Dealer In Jrvelrtee, N. W. Cew if Fibst sn Syr. moox STB.rrs, F.VANSYILLE. IND. JelMtra JOa SUHOENPELD, WHOLKSALK DEaLKB IX BOOTS, SHOES, HATS. CAPS, AND Straw Goods, No. 1 WtTU uruKK.r, sr.T. Maik am Picabmbk, p2-:ini KrAVSYILLE, IND. WHOLESALE DBA Lift IX GROCERIES & LIQUORS. If a. West First street, ap25-ly EYANSVII.LK. IND. DR. J. FLEACER'S DENTAL OFFICE, CORNER MAIN AND FIRST ST8., IV AR8VILLE, I A. Also, anoe preparation forclean-lna the TeeUinnd hankuiin the (uut.cau be had of Dr. 1. atlV.abaz m eqT smith, et Vka CiJAlU MANTFACTL'UKU,, fm 7 'Market itreet, Panille. Itnl , will 1 keep an hand and make to order every variety of Cane and Wood Seat CHAIRS. TlieTr.Ide -uinilil at loweet rate. Hotel, Steaiulul and HalU furniahed promptly to order. All work warntnted. Jan 1-1 r -mmMCMtLMW MMmTMICMS, WHO I. Kr SALE AND RRTAIL DLAI.KKS IN FAMILY GROCERIES, CUtSS. NAILS. FLOUR. grain. Seed, Bacon, Lard, 1 uV, Bucket, Cham, and Wuodwnre generally, No. Uaiu .treet, Rv. aaavllle, III .. .1 In any art of the city free .f chorge. ocfil JA. ST. VICV.SST J ' 1 n Vlt'KKBV AM'l. H. LI UV. mm m-imjrn ur bumjs ksh AGAIN ALLIS k HoWMS Koraur.Iin and r'uRiiuiiwiiiii Mercbauta, UertilWra nf tlie celebrated Maxuotia H'hlaky, Dealer in all kind of Produce, ierir Old UourlMiu and Kye V'liiLie, ,u I rinu ami Uouxalic Ac, Water treet, Sec-jc-l dar above Vina, kvaiisville, Illd. acxBT a. allm. BBVBp. febi-ly M.niTii mimt u' wnrwaf Bl TORY. Ji MAIN STREET, Lv.iMaviLI.K, Imsiava. If yin wUh to et I If arth id your money lu Shirts.Gentlcmen's Furnisliin Goods FANOY SHIRTINC PRINTS, Kl-aae call at 33 Main i All order tor Stitching Silk, Cotton and Linen ; L pi wuihtly atteadeti to, and neatly e&et-nted. Urateful lur pat patronage, I repectrully aolkit a eoutinnnnre of the aaiue. Shirt maie ta order from meaaurfiuent, and talk. faction aarrauted. acptt-ly Evansviile lomnerf ial College . 7 , .y-oHTH tfiMUT HTHKK. W W KVANSVILLE, IND. Thi. Institution pr ent every imlucement to young men wishing U acuire a thoroMich practical kaea ledge of ltuithleEutry Book Keeping, a well as a general Business Education. This institution ha been in successful operation fur over ttve years. For Catalogue or other par tk-nlars, cat! at the Rooms, or address decl.Vly IKK KM I Ml BEHM, Principal. - bosalu rtsHra tbomab aotrse, ir FISHER & BOLUSS, muss voi .vnmmB. rijiBirmmB. BlM Steaui Pipe and Gas Fitter, corswr of Pine j snd First "Irenta, Evansviile, Indiana. Respect fully assure the public tlint any orders entrusted to their charjr in the above branches of I mm Hie, will lis executetl with prrinptnvs, and in the first style of workmanship. A variety of Rrsss work constantly on hand and ntatinfactnred t rder. Strict atteittien paid to Locomotivc and Distillery work. Meam Gangs, Oas and Steam Pipe slway ready. Highest market price, in cash, paid for old Cipet , Brass and Zinc. der:t-lyd INSURANCE AGENCY. UNDERWRITER AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, A djcstkb or A vKBAorji, amo Notart Pcblio. H continues to Uaite p - from everal Kirt Clas and nnst reliable INSURANCE COMPANIES In the Commtrg, on Imlmmd and Firs Btsi. He will also receive applications fur LIFR INSURANCE. He will attsad to the Adjustment of Loase. of every I. .cription under dicie from other agencies, and attend to the settlement ot xll matters eon aec-ted with I NSC It A NCR, for parties interested. Hi long experience a an Instba v r. A 1 1 r, h is maale him fainitiar with all snbje ts connected with lusurance. Mar Offke. M.irble H.dl Buildini:, No. 0 Msin St. .Y lHtiwjHK htobk, o.y'H door br low the Branch Bank, where ran b fonnd every thing nppertaiuinr, ta the la;itimate Hard ware Trade, t reieotfally lk it a call from country merchants befor (.nrcliasiut;, to exaiuiu my many new styles ot Goods, selected with rare to salt this market. My porsoual attention sill be Riven to all orders. CEoRGE S. SON NT AO. sept WBUmm rOLh, JTT.VU jf T Law, Notary Public, Real Estate and Collecthi.- Ageat, will attend to every pe'ies of runteyaucing, take depositions and affidavits, acknowledgment of Deed.., and Mortgages, in fact, aill prform faithfully all business of an Attorney entrusted to hi care. BB OSre over CTorwm OfBiv, Princetoii, lnd. aentBS-ly J. w. mv mt m a b, IMPORTER.-"Sinall Protlt and Quirk Sales" is t he motto at J. W. HUanKS' Wholesale Qneenswnre Ntore, No. 18 Main street, Evansviile, Indiana. l:h crates English Queensware Just received from the Rnglish Potteriea,forale low. 470 pkgs Glassware, a little below the market price. For sale by HUGHES. 17i bosss Looking Classes, warranted te reflect a Pretty Pic ture. For sale by J, W. !IUC.UK. Cash and rompt customer only desirable. apS i'J-M!1?8, 18 M,Un itrwiO 1. K s.l L Mt J.VIt HKTJII, BOOR B STATIONERY STORK ff Just received and for sale by the nUcriber, a large and splendid assortment of Books and Stationery, consisting in part of OU) Beam ot Cap, Letter and Note Paper ; SOU Quires of Hlank Hooks, from 10c. to fl JSU per unire ; 150,000 assorted Envelope ; Memorandum Books of all kind ; alao, a l.irge assortment of School Book ; Bible of all kinds ; all kind of Miacellaueou Works; Oold Peas of all kind ; Steel Pen of erery brand ; Gold and Silver Penholders and Prurila ; Pocket Books and Pnrtmounai of every description ; Musical Instrument cf all kinds ; Sheet Music and Music Paper ; Drawiag Paper aud Picture ; Slate aud Peucils ; Ink and lakstaud ; aud many other article too numerous te Baentisa, sll of which will lie sold at the ry lowest price for cash. J. HEALY, Foster's Block, corner of Main aud First street. tl PETER VIERLING. mmui t4aiT,.yo. A wkkt ui tub MW STREET. EVANSVILLE, Iko., Dealer iu Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Dve-StuB, Wiadow i;iass. Physicians' Shop Furuiture, Shoulder Brace, Ab.1 oniinal Snporterv Surgical lustiuments, Br.. Be. ALSO P are Wiues snd llramlie, and all popular patent medicines of the age, Be. j. l WT AT. PHI I'M, -IH4 III rtit T JJVtt SUPER1NTRNDKNT. CRRSCKNT CITY BANK BLILDINiiS, EvABsvii.ua, laa. Plans. Bpeeificatioas, Detailed Drawing and Es timates of Public and Private Buildtog, (Hore. and Churches, will be carefully prepared and satisfaction guaranteed. Ha solicits the patronage of the citi.ea of Kvaosville and vieiuilv. mrll-:tm LAW OFFICE. m K II J A 47. S TI.VHO.W JTTOB.VKl MLS AT LA W. Office on Third street, West of the Court House, Evanstilie, lnd Law business of any description promptly attended to. nil, mm bj i.hi m v. s ro.', jtrTmmjrm v WW AT LAW. Will attend promptly to all hnsine in his profession. OfRce In the City Recorder' office. lu.'T - vfi Ir- jtmtJiLif.ji wjb.ihm ' Cow and Calf for sals. Kutuir at II UGH RS' Dry Go9ds Store. j-

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NEW ORLEANS CARDS. H Af Y. V.VA' I AT t O., U.H.HI H h n uinl r rvaniiuir Merchants, fto. S', I'oyMrset, New Orleaas, La. m ''-!a 1 v tint Tr i. at mm,, stocm lo.n.nissio.y Mi reliant ain! proprict-r o Stork Htablea, New Orleans. La. juu.'J 07-ly. aft inn. nPih Httjy'ituio, vbjuhmsiou Merchant, No. 7 Lafayette street, New OrleaUH, or the ale of hotter, cheeae, lard, egjp, dried fraita, Floor, Meat and all aortt of WeRtern Pm dwee, and for the purehaae of Ororeriee, Ac. Oath advauc itunlti on i onigument. mal5ly BMBMT tr Cm., O.WJtBS fO MERCHANTS, Caar Srat.rr, NKW Oli LEANS, LA. a. m. aoar. ootf-'-fiMwi a. i. nowxan. JOS. W. DOUGHERTY, Forwarding and romiuissiun, NEW ORLEANS, Loutsiaxa. iUferato Meaer. ALLLS m ITOB'RS, spe-ly EmiHTlllr, lnd. f.V, tJMKJTMBVHK tt CiM MISSION AND KORWARDINC MERCHANTS. Ko. IB Poydrai Street, KEW ORLEANS, LA. CI-CM WILKI!...W. B. ORrATHOriir...Jua. OtTZtSGFa. We give ti r Mntotial attention to the sale of Tobaceo, Corn, M'hcAt, Uay.Oata, Eloiir, Pork, Bacon, Lard, Ac. ault n. I ETUELL EB. FALLS. B. P. ETHELL & CO., Commission and Forwarding NO. 4 POYDBAs ST., NEW ORLEANS, LA. itm ucM i s : Oo. Foter B Co., Brown k Aikinan, ami 0. I O'Riler. Evansviile, lnd. A. M. Phelps B Son, Miner B Weed, New burg, fca a. M. Leavenworth, Esq., John R. KverUoii. K.)., Mt Vemoa, lnd. C. P. II- dspeth B Co., Boonville, lnd Geo. AtMasue, Esq., W. W. Catlia, Esq., Ueuilersun, K , Newi-ombB Bro., D. S. Ben edict B Son, Lonissttle, Ky. j S. TWICHELL, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, ST. LOUIS, M0. Liberal advances made oa consignments to either of our I louses. BBTEB TO Messrs. Allis B Howes, Bemc-ut B Veile, Howard B Brows, Evansviile. jyti CXJHII. TMK fwVAV M MBiUJS'U lt t for many years chief Clerk in the Isouse of JOHN HI RLEY B Co., begs to offer his services as Commission Merchant, to the friends and patrons ef that house, now that it ha retired from business. With thi end in view I have formed a co-partnership with Mr. R. W. Benton, senior of the old and well knowu firm nf K W. Benton k Co., under the name and style of BENTON A KINO, to take place from the 1st of May, proa. The subscriber relies lor support upon the friends of the old house of JoHN HURLRY B Co., who hare had opportunities of experiencing the promptness aud ability with which he attended to their bniuM. Very reectfully, THOMAS KING, Corner of Lafayette and New Levee streets Mew Oi lease. AarBlT. lfttg. eagS-y R. A. BBOWN 8AM. Pl'TNAM. BROWN k PUTNAM, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Pen. nt Ti honpltouln. Street, MMW Otll.r.A"K9, LA BiT . irticul ir attwiition paid to tie sale of West ern produce. I' n ,i attention i ! to Fere irSP aaa i in .Merch.iinli. JoilN A. REIT .JOHN A. HANKY. fcUSZ & HdJir CRESCENT CITY EVANSVILLE, IND. The proprietor of the CRR3CRNT CITY FOt'NlUY bee; leave to inform their friends and the public in general that they are fully prepared to make to order all kinds of MACHINERY Needed for Mills or Manufactories of any kin Having a great variety of patterns for HILL RARING, nf any sixe, and 8TKAM ENGINES of say power required. AUo manufacturer of DISTILLERY AND MINING MACHINERY, TOBACCO SCREWS AND FINISHERS, MALT MILLS; SASH, MLLKY AND IMPROVED Circular Saw Mills, GUMMING MACHINES, IRON FRONTS for House. CHINESE SUGAR CANE MILLS, STEAM BOILERS IMPROVED LARD TANKS, Ami In fact everything iu the IRON FOUNDRY AND MACHINE BUSINESS. BBJhS CJMTISD'UH made to order. ALSO Dealers in a superior article of TBRKSBrtfO MA ClfXES, Alld Posers' complete, of the latest improved tyle. IMPROVED STEAM OAUOKSy GUM BELTING AND PACKING, WROUGHT AND WELDED PITE, LEAD AND COPPER PIPE, AND FIRE IIRICK, All at MANUFACTURERS' PRICE5. a) T Highest prh e always paid fo old METALS, At the old Stand Corner Canal and Inle street. RRITZ St. HANKY. V B. Workmen sent to all parts to put tip Machinery and do repairs in Boilers. THRESHING MACHINES Always on band and for sale. ;H at BfkmMtMMJiO Til IB. If vou want to get rood If iv. If you want to get good Com, ff yos want to get good Oats, It you want to get good Bran, If you want to get good Crushed Feed, It you wautto get xood Chicken Fred, If you want to get good Corn Meal, If you waat to get good Timothy Seed, If you want to get good Grass Seeds of auy aud every kind, call at RUSTON'S Feed aud Seed Store, uuder the Telegraph OtTlce, where you cau be accommodated as cheap as the cheapest, slid as good as the best, delivered in any part of the city free of dreyags. BecoUest, at BUST ON 8, ou Waterstreet. Just received, my first shipment by Canal, 1Uq ton of first -rale new Timothy Hay, and for sahehcaa. pt2s U. B. M. Ml HT mkCklVAu, JfJIf M KSL V BBW PUB M .''!. PVHHOSH. a 4 caak Uapey Co' Brandy, " IH4S." 5Ji M Osborne's old I'oit Wine. ' " Old Madeira 6 V " Pale sherry SO boxes superior Claret " 1 plw Pure ll.dlaad Oiu. 1 puncheon of fine Jamaica Rum of UBS. ' ft cask Genuine Barclay A P. rkms' Pet It r. in pint ana quarts, fl casks (leonine Scotch Ale "Muirs." Iu pints aud iiiinrt. W 1 - (- Hridalck Sparkling Chaiupagiic. The above articles we guarantee to hel : :ect iu described. ALUM B Hum L , mv31 VV ate. street.

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EvkMavlllc Jt I rawfordt Hlr roatl.. RailDEPARTURES. Ai-roiiimndution Train... nn.n . 6.30 A. M . Mail Train 10.30 ARRIVALS. Mil 1 1 it i n ......... I . M Acroniaiudiktiori 7.10 4 MERCHANTS ATTENTION ! WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO DO, on the shortest notice, and in the latest nml most fanhionaMe style, nil kindg of Job Printing, SUCH AD BILLS OF LADING, DRAY TICKETS, AUCTION BILLS, . , BILLS OF FARE, LETTER HEADS, PROGRAMMES, MORTGAGES, CIRCULARS, COUPONS, POLICIES, POSTERS, i CHECKS, DEEDS, BONDS, CARDS, RAILROAD, AND STEAMBOAT WORK, IK riRJJ STYLK AT RODERATE PRICES. JOURNAL CO. Bimk Binding. We have completed arruugituents whereby we are etutbletl to fill all orders in Book Binding with which we may be favored. We will guarantee the work to be done satisfactorily. Ruling of all kinds, and blank In ad- of erery defX-rip-tion, will le done promtly and on satisfactory terms. Our friends will please tend in their orders. TO ADVERTISERS. 1 ill: JOURNAL HAS BCK.N STEADILY INCREASING ITS SUBSCRIPTION LIST, UNTIL, AT THE PRESENT TIM, IT HAS THI LARGEST CIRCULATION Or ANY DAILY IN THE STATE, AND AT LEAST THAT Of ANY Or ITS ClTY COTEHPOBAHIKa. ADVERTISEMENTS ARE VALUABLE IN PROPORTION TO THEIR CIRCCLATION, CONaBQCRNTLY THE THE BEST Tttr State. ADVERTISING MEDIUM in jy25 ajgrJ" The Hoonville Democrat, the most .-aloue .-upjiorter of Judge Parett, makes the tollowinjr assault upon the patriotism and Americanism of the old pioneer lawyer, Judge Pitcher, who has Wen known to the people of this judicial district for forty years. Let them answer the ftjuulftr. We do not believe Judge Pnrret gives any countenance to such gross misrepresentation? hj his organ: We must say that in no eveul, will we give our 3UtTragc to a man for any office, who entertains such sentiments and gives expression to such opinions in regnrd to our institutions, laws and society, as Mr. John Pitcher is in the unitorm linhit of doing. When wo do sOjJknowingly, we trust that moment the arm which casts the liallot will drop palsied from its shoulder. Our government, our institutions, our society, are the subject of his ridicule, the point of his sneering conversation. He exhibits on every occasion contempt for everything American, and points with liOasting pride to monarchial institutions, the governments of dea tots, as superior and preferable to our own. He hat no confidence in the virtue or intelligence of our people, and considers the people themselves as lut the -anaitl the rabble of some foreign society. He has no faith in their ability of self-government. It is his pleasure to show his disgust for them. The imtriotism, virtue, intelligence, and po1 litical science necessary for government are beyond their comprehension. It is only a few favored intellects, possessed by John Pitcher and others like him, that are equal to the task of grappl'ng this world of knowl- ' edge, and reducing it to every -da use. They are the only tit governors of society and that community which ia w ithout their control is a subject for sympathizing pity from the world of respectability. Such men we have little regard for in private life; and none such can ever have our suffrage for the most insignificant office under our government. The Fort Wayne Timet edited by John W. Dawson, Esq., who was the Republican candidate for Secretary of State in 13jG, and is one of the shrewdest, and ut the sniuie time the most candid politician iii tint State, aays in a late isus: I lie nomocracy all over tlie State, are holding couveutious, tuakitig Douglas plat forms and nominating candidates for elec tion. The Douglas seutituent is the seutitiuMit of that party in A lieu county, with font a doubt, but t list leaders may presume to sav different. It they indorse the Doug las positiou iu the State Convention, they will carrv the Stale for that brings back to the party the multitudes who four years ago went over to the Peoples party. Hon. Rolivrt Dale Owen, late Minis ter to Naples, arrived at home last Saturday evening, after an absen.-e of six years, and was warmly greeted by a host of friend We uiidcrsUnd Mr. Owen will leave here for Philadelphia, in about six or eight weeks. to superintend the publishing of his forthcoming new look, which is to he ready for delivery by the hrst ot January next. AVtc Harmony Adotrtuer. tfay Chief Justice Taney, of the United StAtes Supreme Court, is in the H3d year of his age. fits eight associates in the court with one single exception, areall three score . and ten, and some oi them considerable ex ceed that number.

More A beat Bstrllng. Our readers will remember the spicy letter of " Nor' vuater " to the Boston i'wf, referring to Burling, the New York collector, which went the rounds of the papers a fewweeks ago. The following account of bis wodats operandi seems to corroborate u Nor'- j westers ' statement; Ten years ago I was seated in my office at No. 11, Wall street, busily driving the quilt, when I heard a quiet step behind, and then b mild voice inquiring if I had the transcript of a certain judgment against one J. G. O., the projector of the great Peg-she-wah-wah Company for selling Indian medicines. I looked up, and snw a man whose twisted foot and palsied arms were quite familiar to me, bat of whose name or calling I knew nothing. " Yes," I replied, " t have the transcript." ' Well, I wan't it," he said ; " I am going to colkct it for the creditor." "Going to collect it," I exclaimed, why the judgment is perfectly worthless. Executions, and proccedrngB after judgment, and all ordinary means -of grace, hare long ago been exhausted upon o. He is helplessly insolvent, and is besides the most adroit scamp of a swindler I ever encountered." "What's that to me?" broke out the visitor in a gruff, strong voice, quite diffetent from his first tones. "Perhaps you don't know who I am. I am Burling, the man about town. You a lawyer, and not know me ! Sheriffs are good for nothing; constables are good for nothing; executions and creditors bills are good for nothing. Give me the transcript here's the order for it I'll make the money out of him." I swiveled around my chair and stared at the man. " And will yon be so good, Mr. Burling," ! asked, as to tell me what is your patent plan (or superseding officers and writs, and fur squeezing blood out of turnips, and cash out of the President of the Peg-sbe-wah-wah Company?" "How I do it, you mean. Why I dun 'em at their house, I dun era iu the street, I dun em in the theater, I dun 'em in church, I catch 'em early in the morning and stick to 'em all day ; follow 'em wherever they go; go to meals and eat with 'em ; go to bed and sleep with 'cm, give 'em no peace night or day, Sunday nor week day ; stick to 'em i-i s.a aae a

like aeatu to a ucad nigger. A mau owes a debt. He won't pay it. I follow him all the week so he. can't do any business, nor go to see his sweetheart, nor walk in Broadway, nor eat with any appetite, nor sleep without dreaming. I'm after him, with the deril to help run him down. All this won't do? Very well. When he goes to church Sunday he finds me in his pew. (Yout sheriffs can't work Sundays I do my best business then.) The congregation rise, and he rises, takes out his book, opens at the place, and there he finds the bill I've stuck there, and gets so mad he can't say amen.. "Sheriffs and constables!" continued he, getting loud and tierce, "will the sheriff go of a Suuday morning to a parson's house aud follow hitn to church, and walk up the broad aisle with him before all the congregation, and go up the pulpit stairs close to his heels, and slip into the pulpit after him before he can shut the door, and take a seat by his side, and get up when he gets up, and when he opens the Bible opens John Jones' bill full length, and lay it down over the chapter and verse, and tell him : There' the bill of horte hire- pay it before you reach! But that's What 1 did and I got my money, toe." " And what commission did yon charge?" " Fifty per cent." "Rather strong," I suggested, "but still your mode of procedure was strong. Do you often get as much as fifty per cent?" " When I earn it I get it. Dr. C, of Broadway, sent me to dun a fellow whe lived back in a yard, and kept two hull dogs that he let loose when anyliody came to collect honest debts. I went to him with a horse-pistol in each hand and Dr. C.'s bill n mv teeth, and made him pav up. What lid Dr. C. offer me for getting his sixty dollars? He offered me one dollar. I won't take it, says I. I'll pay no more. says he. Pay rae thirty dollars, pays I. iet out of my office, or I II kick you out. says he, and he kicked me out of his door and down thu steps into Broadway. I goes across to the Hotel, and hires agreai arm-chair out of the bar-room, and takes it it across the street and plants it on the curb stone right opposite Dr. C.'s office door, and I lays the bill I had made out on a full sheet of foolscap across my knees, hanging down, so everybody that went by could read in large, black, sanded letters : " Dr. 0 To J. Burlino, Dr. For collecting of Richard Rox, Commissions $30 " And all the crowd kept stopping to read, so that there was all the while two or three hundred people standing on the doctor's pavement, and rending first my bill aud then bis sign, and making their jokes. I had hired the chair tor the whole alter.a a S. a at noon, but lie narin t stooa mis more man fifteen minutes liefore he comes to the door and says H ome here, you rascal, and 1 went in nml took thirty dollars of his mon ey, and left the bill receipted." "But niy friend, don't your impudent ways often get into scrapes ; are you not afraid some ouc will some day break your head?" 44 Break whose bead?" be thundered. " Didn't Col. S., of New Orleans, a mat that killed seven men in duels, when I went to dun him at the Astor House didn't be grab me by the slack of my breeches, and hold me out of the fifth story window, and shake me there above thi pavetneut, aud say : ' Shall I let yoo fall and break your neck on the stones, or take you iu and kick you down stairs ? " " Well, " said I anxiously, " what did you do then ?" 44 What did I do ? I said, pay me that money, and didu't he pull me in and pay erery cent?-' The iuteusity of bis manner as be thus related his exploits, cannot be rendered on paper, especially wlren be exclaimed with closed teeth and the fingers of his round hand clenched, 44 Fay rue (hat money." He took the transcript and limped out. In another day the hapless debtor, and over match for all the regular thumbscrews of the law, eame in to bttg piteously I would call off the Mood-bound. I told him it was the creditor's affair, not mine. Next day I met Burling at the corner of Courtlaadt street, looking mild and happy, and asked him how he succeeded. 44 I havn t eot it vet, W"3 the replv. 44 He basu't found me out yet, but be lias just paid me 6ve dollars to let bim dine at the hotel down there, without my company. We've taken all our meals together Jt,. tbe peat two days, and he btgan to bad bis appetite fail.

Murder of Emigrants by Indians. A party of Californians returning to the States from Sacramento by the overland route, were encamped on Sweetwater river, for a few days, to recruit a sick companion, when they were attacked by a party of Crow Indians. They were all sleeping, when the Indians stole in upon their camp, and seizing the guns, fixed upon the sleepers, killing Stephenson and Moore, and fatally wounding Hall, who was shot through the shoulder and hip. Capt. Florence sprang upon an Indian who carried a club. At this point of the affair, Hall fainted. When he returned to consciotisness again, he fonnd that the tent was rifled of its contents and himself stripped of all his clothing. Upon turning his eyes aside, he saw Captain Florence standing bound hand and foot about ten yards distant, and the Indians holding a council in their own language a few yards further off. In a short time they led Captain Florence away, and soon afterwards Hall heard the tramping of horses. The Indians had gone off with their prisoner, leaving Hall, whom they supposed to be dead, without clothing or food. Although mortally injured, he managed, in the course of a couple of days, to walk half a mile, and reached the main road, where he fell and remained two days, when Mr. Davis and his party passed and picked him up. The party spent some time in seeking for the Indians and Captain Florence, but without avail. All that could be found was a trail leading in the direction of the Crow nation. Captain Florence belong to the Masonic fraternity. The Opposition in Virginia. The State Central Committee of tee Opposition party in Virginia met at Richmond, on Wednesday last, and agreed upon the 14th of December next as the best time, and Richmond as the most suitable place for holding a State Convention, and representing the Opposition in that State. The convention is preliminary to a National Convention, intended to be held hereafter, with a view of collecting, harmonizing and organizing the conservative Union sentiments of the country. Mom: Wool vbom Nxw Mexico. A train arrived at Leavenworth City, Kansas, on the 24th, consisting of thirty wagons, from Fort Union, bringing in them seventeen thousand pounds of wool. The train made the trip in thirty-two days. Annual Fairs United States Fair, Chicago, Sept. 12 to 19 stats fairs. Indiana, at New Albany, Sept. 26 to Oct 1. Ohio, at ZanesviUe, Sept. 20 to 23. Kentucky, at Lexington, Sept. 13 to 17. Illinois, at Freeport, Sept. 5 to 9. Michigan, at Detroit, Oct. 4 to . Iowa, at Oskaloosa, Sept. 27 to 30. New York, at Albany, Oct. 4 to 7. New Jersey, at Sept. 13 to 16. California, at , Sept. 27 to Oct, 7. Vermont, at Burlington, Sept 13 to 1C. Maine, at Augusta, Sept. 13 to 17. Maryland, at Frederick City, Sept. 25 to 28. Wisconsin, at Milwaukee, Sept. 26 to 30. COUNTY FA IBS. Marion, at Indianapolis, Sept. I'J to 24. Sullivan, at Carlisle, Sept. 14 to 16. Huntington, at Huntington, Parke and Vermillion, at Montezuma, Sept. 13 to 16. Putnam, Parke and Montgomery, at Russelville, Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. Boone, at Lebanon, Oct. 13 to 15. Fulton, at Rochester, Oct. 14 to 15. Whitley, atColnmbus City, Oct. 14 to 15. Washington, at Salem, Sept. 13 to 16. Marshall, at Plymouth, Oct. 12 to 14. Hamilton, at Nobles ville, Putnam, at Greencastle, Sept,-5 to 9. Dearborn, at , Sept. 20 to 23. Henry, at New Castle, Sept. 14 to 16. Wabash, at Wabash, Oct. 5 to 9. Hendricks, at Danville, Sept. 13 to 16. Wells, at Bluffton, Oct. 4 to 5. Rush, at Rushville, Sept. 13 to 16. Fayette, ai Connersville, Sept. 6 to 9. Shelby, at Shelby ville, Sept 9 to 10. Rush, Henry and Hancock, at Knigbtstown, Aug. 31 to Sept. 2. Decatur, at Greensbnrg, Sept. 13 to 16. Spencer, at Rockport, Sept. 20 to 22. Pulaski, at Winnemac, Oct. 25, to 26. Posey, at New Harmony, Oct. 25 to 27. Johnson, at Franklin, Sept. 21 to 24. DeKalb, at Auburn, Oct. 17 to 19. Lawrence, at Bedford, Sept. 5 to 8. Miami, at Peru, Oct. 5 to 8. Hancock, at Greenfield, Sept. 21 to 23. Warrick, at Boonville, Oct. 4 to 8. Morgan, at Oct. 5 to 8. Jefferson, at North Madison, Sept. 20 to 22. Southwestern Indiana Dist. Fair, at Evansviile, Oct 3 to 7. rm m. vo ex it BBtr. i say, john, snVa what crowd is that near .. H. Cok k Sea V "O, that is a lot of costooiers going to and frem X. II. Cook B Son Totitinoully. 1 sa told they are receiving uew goods almost every day, and I suppose the crowd is greater than usual. It must lie admitted that the great crowd you se Koiug to aud from 7.. II. Cook A Sui I the I test evidence in the world that they have the largest and beat assorted stock iu the city, ami srU at very low prices ; bat friend, when you go there to trade, always take the rash, far cash ou tb nail is their motto. I must say, before I commenced draliug there I had hard work te get along, but luce I commenced getting my supplies of Z. H. Cook B Son, I am getting rich. ' "That is sufficient, John ; I am convinced, aud I am goiug to givs them a trial." "And my word for it, it you do, yon never will trade anywhere else for what you want in their lias." JyMt rmno rMBTBVMarM jjrm ujmMMM TYPE ARTISTS. KKLLEB sf WHITK, at the solicitation of a number of artists, have brought on a compute assortment of PHOTOGRAPH k AMBROTYPE STOCK, Consisting of every style of CASE, PLATE8, BATHES, CAM EE AS, aTANDH, CHEMICALS, Be, Be, with which they are prepared to famish tbe trade at Cincinnati prices. All orders will receivs nromnt atteatioa. KKLLEK B W HITS, is2S-dstwlm No. 32 fBrr Fomurr that c. bkm vtB MM SON contiuue to saake up CLOTHING a reduced prices. All warranted to give sat isfacti on both in styls and durability. Catting and Repairing executed in the best manner, aad with dispatch. A good selection of Good sn hsnd, wh icn n will sell at cost positively a fact. Be sure and call at DAVIDSON'S old stand, -n l door eouth of Main. VtSSA WjtBM ! WOO It WJMM WW Cedar Tuba, Cedar BucKeU, Cedar Cburos Pin Tubs, Churn. Rocket. Well Bucket, Horse Buckets, Oak Stable Backets, tedar and Pla do., Flour Cans, Sugar Cans, Batter Backets, Market Baskets. Clothes do., Feed do. Large assortment of Fancy Basket, Cedar Eawceta, Lemon Sqneexers, Potato Mashers, Beef Mauls, Rolling Pins, Clothe v ,,. luwed and serine : Half Bushel. Pack. Halt I Peck, and Quarter Peck Measure; Yankee Perk and Half do, coiutaned. Towel Roala, Knife Boxr and Bask at, aV., Be. For sale at sisva Z. M. COOK B SON'S. mTMBM FBM A.OH HT I I WILL fU pay the highest price for good Black Locust Logs 10 to 14 inches thiuk auy leugth-wlivsred in Evansviile. CHAS. BABC0CK.

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rrnxsMK jyTlt K, M We have oa haasi, aae are manufact tiring ! orler. all kinds of Fringes, liatton. Curd Tassels, etc. Bdtii wishing tlie shove earned articles, would do well te give n a rest before son haajng elsevhere, aa they can get what they want. My also wholesale to merchants by the piece er yard, so that it will be sn objact for them U give n their orders. All orders sent us will be filled with neat ness and dispatch. We also keep an assortment of Sf wino Mach inconstantly on hand. V heeler B Wllsaa', J. at. Singer d Cn.'s, and f' different kind" of Sihfit Thread Machines. We have sa adjus'.able BraBer artd Bemaaer. All aeraen having Bf avail aril do well to asad as aa order ttf these articles, as tbey are a great saving of labor. P: ; of eeoh '. maris No. 5 rirst JT Be La ins, go So 8. Kffltli Tor Las as or Oreandies, co to . MM Bar a oe. Tor Men and Boys' wmu, iu Woolen, Linen, or Cotton, ko t t . EMHK'H B X Jot the heat Beat In the city, f ta g. KKBICH k O0. For the prettiest ana cheapest Crap . Stetta. r .Silk, ehaai. go to u. BMB1CH B CO, With City and County Orders, go to 0. KMBHJH B CO. For auy and eeerythiiiK in tbe Una of Dry Good, 4 to ft. EMBK'H B ("( . N". 4' Main street, who will he glad to show yoa aavthint: in their line, whether you wrsh to bay br not, sad where everybody pay cash for what they boy. my!9 -rtMJTTBhnr tea vjMrjjrr, v. w. W-S Jsgt received now and ia store, from the above establishment )u chests Vonnr Ifysnn Tea, ass'd grades. 1 do do Old Hyson, an extra article. 'A do do Gunpowder, assorted grades. I de do I m . rid) . do Bo. ti do do Oolong or Bl'k do do. 1 do do Souchong or English Breakfast Tea. I a the shove lots are aosas of the best gradss of Tea ever offered this market at retail. Cos same rs will pi ess take notice, that the teas are new, fresh importations, snd not old stock tin t hsa been on hand for years. We will guarantee, a better article for the price paid, than yoa are uaahv- in the habit of getting. Call and prove it. Also Cat dies and package Tea at wars ou hand. Y1CKE&T BEOS.. jell 10 SB Mala street. jBtm JTMjrm cmdauhtb. OU gross Clothes Fins, ass'd spring B sewed. z a os ass a ores Pound leatr Bucket, t dos do de do Chares, dox do Iron -bound do do, 20 nest ass'd Cedar Wash Tubs, frem 3 o 8 in nest, 25 neata Murdoch's best Can Pails, 5 doa ass'd Iron-bound Cedar Buckets, 2 dox extra heavy Oak Horse do, BO nests Ball Boxes, so nests ass'd 5 and 6 in nest German Market Baskets, 6 doz ass'd covered Market Baskets, 'A doz ass'd Clothes Baskets. The above goods are now reciveJ in fin order, and fur sale very low at . II. COOK B SON'S. Jjp NDBI JES American Slates, 9 Orel School do new articles. Slats aad Cedar Pencil, Pnrrusaion Caps (6 kinds,) Butcher Knives and Steels, Csrving do . Blacking, (Butler's brand. Locks and Latches, (Eastern prices,) Uutts and Screw, Tacks and Hparahle, Curry Combe and Horse Cards, Augers and Uimblets. Pocket Books snd Portmocaiea, Needles, (Sew'g, Knit'g, llsra'g B Sa k'a) Pocket Combs aad Thtmbise, German and French Harp, Japanned Tinware, full assortment. In short, everything usually kept byUardwar aieii, at Cincinnati prices. C. S. WELLS, dec? Mo. 13 First street raw ruj (i Iron Cistern Tops, 12 wood ds do, 60 setts Pump Fixtures, 400 lbs Pump Chain, MO feet boxed Pump Tubing. Just received aud for sale by JACOB STRAl B B SON, 74 Main street, let. Second B Third. 30 bushel fresh Corn Meal, 3 tone No. 1 Conntry Bran, 100 sacks Extra Family Flour, 100 bnshels good large Keehanocks, 'M do choice Onions, 3 bbls St. Loni Golden Sy nip, 1000 surer -cured Hama, 600 lbs prime Leaf Lard. Just received snd for sale at aogl3 YICKERY BEfiS., 82 Main W JkHT T til. KU BJ f H II til h fj Tl H MJ from thkseatof war Come at last t The very same lot of Dry Goods for which the fair portion of the creation, the Ladies ef oar besattfBI city, hare been waiting- so long, baa at last arrived per steamer Dnnleith, and are now ready for sale. We cordially invite onr friends, and especially onr lady -customers, to call at oar store, 43 Main street, and select articles according to taste ami convenience. Don't forgot, 42 street. myH MILLER B Nlk.lt A IS. VgJLOtJVt JHJiTKBI-1 1 . 10,00 Lights, 8-10 Saab, 3, fi, and 9 It. each. l.ooU 9-lX st.aoo 10-12 " 1,(RW 10-16 and 10-12 Sash. 100 Panne I Doers, assorted siCM. 250 Boxes Glass, assorted sfsee. Just received sjsst-for sale low, by WUKKLfCB A BIQOa. WBATTJH OF ,n.l A.TJ. :U,00( MM SOLDIERS KILLED! An arrival just in from the East, consisting of e tremendous lot of DBY GOODS, such as Dress Silks, Chsllice, Marseilles, Calico, Bleached Muslui. Factries, Shoe for every age, Steel -spring Skirts for all, and of every variety appertaining te a fall stocked Dry Goods Stre v Inch will ! eold low Bar cash, st MILLER .( NIEHAUS. je23 43 Main street. wbmmb: mmcBMmu! mmuBMKBi f0 d or.en ass'd Hcrtih Brushes, 25 do Blacking do, 5 do Dusting do, 6 do Floor do, 1 do Carpet do, 2 do Long-handle Scrub do, 6 do Horse Brushes. Received thi day and for sale at aagO Z. H. COOK B BON'S. BACON ! BACON ! BACON ! TMK SI HSCRIBFU MJ FOR sale, st adssasaake aad retail JOHO lbs Bacon Sides, 6000 lb choice sugar -cured Hams, 6000 tb Bacon Shoulders Hi old customers and wholesale dealers msy rely upon finding excellent Baron st reasonable prices, at M. GAYISK'S, angl3-lm Corner Main and Fourth sts. TBIBT MM CM I VMM FKU BTMjUBKB M L1GUTFOOT 15 boxes Extra Cream Cheese, 10 do Smoked Herring, 100 do Sardines, 5w t Pearl Barley, 25 dox Mason' Btackiu, 10 dox Shaker and other Brooms, 5 dot Wire Mop Handles. At No. 82 Main treet. lCskEBYBBOTHEES. JTVBBMB MMJBB J.VU MMMF. ia) fresh and iukv Bacon Hams. 200 Kw sugar -cured Oned aeei. In store and for sale at JylS YICKERY BBOB-. 82 Mala at mTmlCKED M0SS-15 HALF BALES, BES7 iiuality, for sale, to arrive, by D. a. OILBSBl IV., aug6 No. 4 Syxasaere street. , MHJI., t OBJV T AT wr. Daily receiviug fresh supplies of the art! ties that can U obtained, and tor sale by sagll II AS McJOHNSTON 1 HF.HKL No. 1 Si No. 1 Herring ; No. 1 White Fi.ii. st Z. jy i U. COOK SON'S. VMMMBMt an extra rood lot just received ; those wanting something nice, by box or elice, call in at CHAS. M. JOHNSTON'S, I j : Pose ' Block Mala st. M7mmm si jlmm m m tm o j- a m- rmac JmY largest an Jmost beautiful stuck of Hats sod Ca ever open eJia Evansviile. Coma one and all We will he pleesesf at all times to show oar Good. and sell them cheaper than the cheapest. VAITIER B MARCONNIER, sept U M 300 bxs IC Tinplate, lit) do IX do, 150 do IC Booting Tin, 30 do IX do, 50 do It Coke Tin. On band and for sale by SAMUEL BR.