Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 80, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 November 1859 — Page 1

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--; AMi , " .a, NUMBER 80. Mfc .l J. - - lEVANSVILLE IND., TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 29; 1859:; VOLUME XII.

BUSINESS CARDS.

PUBLISHED B JAMES U MoXEKLY EdUor. V. M TIIAYEit, Gen'l JinMuem Miuuujvr. -NO. U. McNEELY, r-'2'' .'.rechr.rJtal Urptrtnmut. CSHEII THE 1IHM y .TUB EVANSVILLE JOURNAL COMPANY.

Journal BciMings, Locust llttmee Wrf r

TKJS.tlS OM'SVBSVMtXi'TMOJW

Daily Paper.....-...-..-

JOHN O'BRIEN & CO., , . SCCCE3SOBS TO' I

T. J. WHITE & CO.,

" practical ' :

X. 21 Locnat Street- '

V'B'iJ.' VI .V G JVST RECJElVJiD Jt

-BJZ la

House. ftc SaiJa 00unml.

X .!tw V ."

p , . ,. - ; -'AMERICAN 1 J ; f Wholesale ' Clothing 1 rmrm -sv r . a. TCJfi

JL Ckthm trade f the West vas com pttrati rely A I of smalt amount, and -waa confined almost xclu-

I citie ak.ne. Now this line of Gooda hi bwoine ' : an almost indigestible part of the tock of fvwj ' ' K""?ral Drji Goods store from tha crowded city to" Accommodation " tho-croeo-rtwui ntand. Like aH-ebanges in trade, Mau J5BiB...... liowever, tlii one has not been produced except for I ' - - - 1 '

the teat of reasoim. Among these ar tne great t saving of niaterial -by -enttine a large quantity of r au XrIn.... I KrmeU toj-ther the superior work and Sfwed of Aeeosn ntodatioo

wwiDf;iDr.tiinesin manirtactnring ine greas kit-' ;

RvanavJUe, 4c Crawfordvllle - raadr. -j-i

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Train. .s ; AfiEItAES.1

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progress was arrested by one of those Pr' T ffT R T' ''"iP XJT T C sonages who gaTethe beau-ideal of the VLr- 111 11 1 I I M

' eonlof kindliness arid hospitality: ' It was - , ia vain the . soldier urged his business at j ; . Wiiliartaburg, important communications to ' the governor, &c. Mr." Chamberlayne, 'on ' ! whose domain the mili idire had'jnst landed,"3 i would hear of no excuse. Colt Washington's

was a name and character eo dear to all the-; ,

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rei-sons, as well M legal advortisemotita

.. ..i,.n nml 'iufrprti'.tticnts with . wroutrht Iron Tluft. Trom ii t, 3 inches, con

tLo name of other ptrsons, sent in by them, eiiwt ' stantly ,n Wn.1 aud for salo at. PUUbmrgk Card be lid for at the tin!il rates. , , ; I2aut. Brui Cociis of.all aiv-ei, at CnicinnaU

-No rnnort. resolcttcrtis or prDceJiniiir!" i i i.riti-.. .... ' . Pi......

J M'ltoration, society, mwrn-rorion1 or jniWio uieattug a -: t nd no communication ' designed t coll attrition .y

.- .. . ...1. r... ,-...1 . 1th lilt fitAIM. .1 - C . ! . . . C . . L . 1 .)... T- J

lwelliiigi. Churches, and Factories, with GA8 r . lor's the uncertainty of even Own getOnjr a satis- f Stain e TOUOWing jnctaenu in ;tlie lite

(Mailed)- ".'"d r.A ftt'Ju, ano poMesuog .taciitiKS s irpa-.ru factory nt," and nboTe all the saving or at least -f W.,i,:n-ffin aP(, aVen from a wnrk.

Bt the week (payable to Orrk-rs) by no otlier eatablifliment iu thq city, logetner OMti.kafth: cost of the garment In thejmee. ITor " E 7 - Tri-Wec-kly l'nper..;........... " 4 "'wi1'" "a long experience, in the business, we can- j m number of years this has only been a part of our ! entitled Moat VernOfl ttnd' its' AiiSOciaWeekly Paper... y- f" t romise to execute all work eutrusteii. to our, care, general Dry "Goods bniness, but we hare nuule.i. . ,r ai ... . . - , u u Clubsof 16 or move-. 1 00 Ju i. manuef to give satisfaction. . arraiigemeuts to dvte onr w'jole house exclu- ( tlOUi Vj. : u.j ,n-3- r-a ,;r-:.,i i j The privilege of yearly advertisers U liiaite-1 L ' V' tuve on U.iud a choice and uoiuptcte variety 1 gively to it alone with such lines of Notions and . 9 bibVupi irK ' to Srosi tmnjediate business, in their own j.ame; f of Chandeliers, Brackets,, Portable; Lights Pea-! tFru-nishiag Goods as will 1 necessary and desirable-1 . ? . . "a i , " 1 " ' nd all advertiseuienta fur the benefit of other . danU, Glob., "Paier Shades, .4c. wnick we. can I In that trade." Delkvlng that the trne interest oft Of the. birthplace Of WashUJJJ ton nothing

mm '!:- . sou reiv wn. , . ... . . . . , , . - i u. trauo wii be so sustain us in tins enterprise; naur remain!) lint & -lnmnev anil a rear sftt-

we won id lespectrully annonnce ttiat we now nsve I ..,! hri-fc, nnA ,iftnM . . anrl rtmnnii ' it' oa hand owTof the largest and most desirable teea ""CitS ana 0ne3 , , ana aroana It, -ssorks of well made CLOTHING that was ' where the Bmiles of hiffhest culture were

ever oQeree to the trade of the West. "..! once seen, there-' is an" aspect of desolation

W e respectfully solicit a call irom an our oia , ,v. i . . .i a

frieuiLi and the trade generally. We charge aoth

DR. C. C. TYTitltELL,

uii uvsr vva4 iuni. o . .

ny matter of limited nt Individual Interest CD vq Ig-jnjjarj, y -Jf Jl HIC l-Jr fWH K

ried. unless tald ror as arrK.iT.T-iCTu.--M. ,

n.vfrtt-oritr will n.it be

esitinued uuli-ss an orur if hum. '

mill Ksi4nsc.- First. street, door above

1 the t-U Kit WOOD HOUSE. ! leplMra

e office, end when Use.nhtieJI .ar, the price of the whole f -will WeaaTgt. rricci p-o , ! .Legal tvertieements renfter, wM be Xn J gtitfrtf VoUUTH,

ing tor thniving our goods and otf mac If yo bug thein.- Afe are prepared to sell to all prompt-time

buyers as lw.ua any house iu tho trad. A liberal

4icount also mws- ee at! eon mrrev.

that makes the heart feel sad. - Some decay

ed fig-trees and vines, with here and there a pine and! cedar sapling, tell, with silent' eloquence, of neglect and ruin, and that do-

jrar,

uoflelayabl. for legal proceedings, but colWta.le . rUcsT "hxTMMJt Tnfof t our nsual time. - tbr East, where he lsss ,r5rSvVJ

incut of WATCHES, CLOCKS, ki

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WM. E. fkench & CO., i y arts iai jts rjaigBjing lingers upon e?ery

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No. 20 Main street.

Uoulients are CASH.

. .- r.r.i-' ' ! ami JKWKLHY of evenr des

J?T?Ll""-Ll-s cription, the nndi-raigned is prepared to suit pur

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Ofo. I 4 00 I C 00 I 8 00 I 10 00 I 12 0014 00 TMo. I 600 " i 13 75 10 " 1 18 75 3 Jo's. I 7 60 j U 25 I 15 UO I 18 75 I 22 60 20 25 4 Af-'s. I 8 50 I 12 75 17J21 226 502a 75 T3J VrjOJJjj P' ," I 00 I ! ?1 "" T7iVllJ 10r2o0jjl2 lj 5' llTfo'i j 15 IK) 22 fill (3)1 l t 7 50 I 4ft m I f'i fti' . 1 BUS IN ESS CARDS. ..." mjf Bale Dealers in Dry Goods, Duots mid Shoue, First street. Evaiisville, Iud. ap2S-ly gnKTi8Tji'lnu't Tit a ft w, vj -'- jttSALE GKOCEUS, Desluis in koieign aud lwmestic Idtiuors, curlier irut and Sfniore slrw.-t. Rvausville. Ind. '.'L',."VV fL BALE HAJtDWAKE DEALE15, First vtr.-et, opposite Maghee .t Co.), Kvunsville, Iud. Older or Hardware promptly lillvd at lowest Cincinnati rices ; If ?ul.

SALK DRY GOODS HOI SJi. 'irat street,

usville, lnd. ilerchmils will always and a full stock or Dry Goods, Uoots, Shoes, Uats aud Cups, at this llouso. which will le sold on fair terms. fsep2l Kilo dealers iu" Groceries, Produce, Nails, Window Glaus, GlftRswnre, &c. c, Ne. 47 Mails treet, betwn First and Second, Kvansvilte, lnd. c. a. wtiFKtien. jamks b. kigcs. j wpi-ly

chasers in every vsrticiilur. He invltm an exauii-

natiion of his goods and prices. ' - - P. t.'GIESSLEK. "-' N. R. "Watches and 1o-kS repaired and warranted. ' - ' Jiep2;t-ll Wholesale and retail dealer in

TOYS ' AND NOTIONS, " " no: 1 MAIT STREST. '

-WW9JIJBUJS .ijm lii: J-'OL.VJt Ji " lull stock of all the novelties of the day for the Fall Trade and Holiday Presents, iucludiiig Pianos, Mtdodeons, Violins, Harps, Accordeoua, l ilurt, i luU;8,- Toy Drums, Uuos, Jolls, Balls, Tea Set. Tops, Mai hies,-Chessmen, Domiuod, FireW jrka. Gold Plated Had Gilt . Jewelry, cc.; Couutry uod City Trade solicited by ' ot20-lv, , - A. C. PU&HKK. jos. sohoenfeld;; - ilNi:FACTlTRKR WHOLESALE DEALF.B IN CLOlllli, CA&blMLllES, TWEED , GKNTS' FtjRXJSHIXG GOODS. . Also, Ilata and tinp. No. U Water braitBT, . bkt. AIsijc ahii 3ycamouk sepl2 EVANSV1LLK, IND.

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C. F. KHOUt.ll7N.

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e. it. riiacniLD.. joux w. uinuuau E. II. FAlltGHILD & CO., (Successors to T. C. TwiTcnttL i Co.,) Commission Merchants, 70 POYDKA& B'i'HEET, oct4 - NKW OHLeANS. $4 JT. FAAVV1 A- CO., VOMMMH y siou and Forwarding merchants. No. 2'J, Poydras Street, New Orleass, La. my20-dJlwly rtfi . jk iffw Toiistc'ojajh is UL Merchant and pi-oprietor o Stock Sbibles,

. sDT street, has now in store and is constantly main3

: recelTliiir lor me uaii ana r niter inwe, iiw wi

f stock ever trough t to this State or vicinity, of all

kinds ot II ABLivv Alili suirea to me ivm, auu which, having been neleoted aud purchased in per

son, from the most extensive Importing nouses iud Hl.iiiufactorirs of nearly all the Eastern cities aud towns, in addition to several invoices impoi -ed dii-ectly by hiui from good manufacturers English aud German he cau, and will sell as low as any concern in the West; feeling confident that goods and prices cannot fail to please and satisfy. He would ask the especial attention of Merchants, Manufacturers, tJarpenters, Millwrights, Coopers, Guu.mitbs, uud all who need any articles usually found iu a first clas Hurdware Store wholesale and retail. . .Without pursuing detail, the meutioii of a few laeding artichis may be well, viz: Table aud Pocket Cutlery, Kazors, rihoars, aud Sciisors, including Geo. Wostenuolin ic Sun's justly celebrated maiiutHCturcs ; Uutcher's Kutves and riteeis ; Files, all kinds aud sizes, of Butcher's and ntber uiauufactures ; Angers, Chisels, Gouges, Braces and Bitts, aud nil Carpenters' aud Coopers' Tools, from Ohio Tool Company; Burton's, Rochester, and White's, Buffalo, Manufactories, together with Cook's noted Patent Premium Anger Bitts. Also Hand. P.ipping, Pauol, aud Back Saws; also, the various sizes aud styles of Mill, Circular, and Cross-Cut Sav.s, with Tuttle's Ptout Hook Tooth Cross-Cut Saws ; large and small Scales, in grea variety of pattern ; Axes and Hatchets for all pur poses; House Building Materials. All Gunners Materials ; Gunusrs' Implements to almost any ex tent; Meat Cutters and StufTers ; Iron and Wooc Pump Curlw, together with Chain Pump Fixtures; Ames' aud ether makers' Shovels, tipades, and Grain Pcoops r Jack Screws; a fine assortment of all kinds of Brushes; Copper and Iron Rivets and Burrs ; Protective Weapons ; Horse, Wrought, Cosiog, and Finishing Nails, all sizts; anew and excellent assortment of Fishing Tackling; Paint and Coffee Mills; Corn Shelters and Mills. Ageut lor Dole, Silver A Fetch's Premium Saw Cummer, fi.r Upright and Circular Suws. - , i 1 GEO. 8. SONNTAG, sep3 , . No. 10 Maia street. " MVHT HtiCKl lJKit 1,57 O fJVMQjr ages of Ciiim, fruM, VaeMHare, and Looking" (Vasm; 10O grose Table Vvtlery.

New Orleans. La.

jan22'67-ly.

TTB M UK It O WJUJt

JSJf WhoUwiale DKL'UGISXS. Dealers in Paints,

Oils, Varnishes, Jtc Wa4ilnkion Bhjck Main s.. Evansviile, lnd. Country erchauts supplied em very liberal terms. .. u')7-ly

located on tho Northeast corner of Mrst

and Sycamore streets, for the purpose of repainuir Musical, Itepeating, aud other Watches, Jewelry, jrc, lgs his friends and the public generally, to tall upon him, wheu satisfaction will b gr.arau. toed. t .'-?;l-vJ. . iii ujli;h ,atJif.vsro.v, wjiolesale and Retail GKOLKR AND PROVISION MERCHANT, dealer in Cordage, Nails, Glass, G. cueut, Powder, Plaster Paris, &c. No. 128 Main street, near the Canal, Evansviile. lnd. fli2S M-i? alrwit, Evansviile, Indiana, Wholesale Ieal- ' ers In Groceries aud all kiuils of Prodnoc, Nails, ! Glass,- White Lime, Cement, Cotton Yarn, White Lead, Linseed Oil, &c, Ac. Also, constantly on baud a full stock of SSash; Panel Doors, Ac, of all sizes. Pj ' SAMl'KL K. UILBCKT WILLIAM B. BAKER. Vy MS. tllLHtillT VO., at'lt'MlSH9m SOUS to Gi'.h. rt A Bowles, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Svcamoro street, between Water and First, Kvausvilie, Indiana. A full assortment of Groceries always on hand, and for Bale ut tho lowest prices. -Agents for " Cypress Mills," Csttoa Yarns, Ac, at manufacturer's prices. (novl . MJP BRDLKH, having formed a copartnership for the practice of Medicine, offer their serv ices to the citizens of Evansviile and vicinity. -. -Office ou Third street, in the first building above the Crescent City Bank, ovor Jones 4 Klylhe's Law

nice. Dr. Peuuiugtou's residence, ou Chestnut stieer, opposite thw Episcopal Church. Dr. De Bruior's resideuco, corner of Cherry and Second streets. mira Hf.nut V. MiLi.Ett.) IIeney i inn ACS. Formorlvof W. J. Deubler Formerly of S. Embich. Miller & Niehaus, CHEAP CASH DRY GOODS STOKE, No. 43 Main Sthket, rriarga EVANSVILLE. IND. ptj O Ji JJ U T ltO'If,jH C It IT 12 VT. jLws0nice ou Second street, between Vine aud Di- ', vision, next door to the old Presbyterian Church. Plans, specifications, detail urawiugs, &c, for all . elusses of buildingj, prepared on short notice, and Oil reasonable terras. auglT F2Tii va5i.w A" 'u , . i tBJf torneys at Notaries Public and Ueul .s- . Mte A gouts, Evssville, Indiana;. Will practice law in the Courts of this S -iu, irill atteud to the collection of claims in any pi t of the United states, w'iil buy andsell real estate iu the 3ity of Evansviile, in Vanderburgh and adjoining 2ountics and in tlio West generally, and will perforin say otlier duties iertaiuing to Attorneys or Real " Estate Agf nts. Lots aud farms alwaya for sale. German spoken by a member of the firm. ttS"Oilice ou Third street, opposite the Court House, in the rooms formerly occupied by the late firm of Lockhart, Parrett & Denby; CHARLES DKXBT JACOB LTTN EUHCIXES. ocd6-dTv J; II. MAGHEE & CO'. raUSi .A'Olf FOU Tim MU

6l FALL TRADE, 'with a stock of Goods every way suited to the j wants of tho country, and invite the attention of , MERCHANTS : , 1 to their extensive stock of DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS AND BOOTS AND SHOKS, whicli is very complete and very cheap. We in- t vite Merrhaiits to examine our stock before going ; further frcm home, as we will sell them cheaper 1 than they can buy goods elsewhere and get tlu-iu . homc.Wg sepl 4 hOTKLS. ; ' i&uoMt iiovsK, H'rr.i. . 3r BYXRS, Proprietor. Corner First and Locust : streets, Evansviile, Iud. One square fnin steam, i boat landing. my.:-lj

II.

lion Merchant, No. 7 Lafayette street. New Orleans, for thosale of butter, cheese, lard, eggs, dried fruits. Flour, Meat and all sorts of Western Produce, aud for the purchase of Groceries, Jta Cash advances made on consignments. rual5-ly

MI. SHOUT ' to., tii.!i.7?:-;sioj MERCHANTS, ...

Ul Camp Stbekt, l'lf OIltEAKS, LA. . H. SHOBT. ot22-6tud R. S. HOWARD. jbS."DOCrGMBTY7

Forwarding and Commission,

ORLEANS, Louisiana.

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NEW

lUfers to JIers. ALLIS A HOWES,

ap6-ly a Evansviile, liid.

COMMISSION AND FORWARDING

MERCHANTS. No. IK Poydrsi Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. -LBU WILtIN.W. B. 0HRAT1IOUSR....1OS. U1TXINUKH.

1 Wo give our iersots(l attention to the salo of Tobacco, Corn, Wheat, Hay, Oats, Flour, Pork, Bacon, Lard, &c. ' aug!4 B. P. KTHELL...K. G. ABB0TT....ER. FALI.H. . B. P. ,ETHELL & CO., Conimission and Forwarding NO. 101 MAGAZINE ST., NEW ORLKA NS, LA. lU'.l'FRKXCUS : s fit!0. Foster & Co., Browu A Aikmau, aud P. G. O'fuley, Evansviile, lnd. A. Jl. Phelps & Sou, Miner A Weed, Newburg, Iud. S. M. Leavenworth, Eso.,"; John R. Evertsou, Eaq., Ml. Veruon, lnd. G. P. Hudspeth & Co., Boouville, Iud Geo. Atkinson, E.s.p, W. W. Catliu, Esq., Henderson, Ky. e . - -. . v Niwcomb & Bro., I). S. Benedict & Sou, Louisville, Ky. jyri

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j. w. nuenrs, 18 Main street, Evansviile. 15 e 38 crates assorted for the Conntry Trade on hand. octu

S. T WICHELLi, C O M M I S S I () N AND FORWARDING MEUCHASfT, ST. LOUIS, MO. Libitral'wlvances msde 011 consigumeiits to either of ear houses. - r. . s KKt'ER " - Messrs. AUis & Howes, Beinent A Veile, Howard & Brown . Evausvillo. jyii VLy for many years chief Clerk in the hoiLe of JOHN HLliLEY & Co.i begs to ofler his services as Comimssiou Merchant, to the friends ud patrons ef that house, now that it has retired from business. With this end in viev.- I have formed a co-iartuer-ship with Mr. E. W. Beutou,' senior of the old and well known firm of E. W. Benton . Co., under the naauo aud style of BENTON ilvlNG, to take place frrua the 1ft of May, prox. The subscriber relies for sunport upon the friends of tho old house of JOHN IllT.LHY & Co., who htwo li otmaLtunjtius of experiencing the firomntiioss and ability with, which ns ntisuded to tneir bosiueSH. Very respectfully, - - THOMAS KING, ' Corner of Lsfsvette and New Levee streets. New Oi leans, April 27, 1858. aug8-y

SL VinconoB, lnd. J. M. CLARK, Proprietor. This house has lieen refitted cud refurnished, and is row in flneorder. inli28 "jru. r i 'nt TttTi' iv'jTvjHt htm bos t, 5 J bvtuoen Maiu and Division, Evansviile, Inii. jctl-tf WM. H. B0ICOURT, Prop.

lr. Knn

7 U s iuw 8up;ftr cored hams without rniiva-! : WAi His new 6Hifr cured dried ix-ef ; 5 hoxen extra Hamburg thc&o ; 20 lxti6 Jniii.h J.iiiy do i fHleat ia;.-KlK, I KSl K i C0.S,

uow UAaoLliuuut, vory elieap, Just reiTod nt

- It . A . B 11 O W.N ; COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. 86 Tehoapltoulas Street, .V E B 0 II I EJ SS , L.I. - H6" Particular atteution paid to the sale of Western produce. Perbonal atteution paid to Forwarding Merctmndise. . augl ' C RESC ENTCTfTAirrS It Y."

WE ALL follow interest iu spite of Tain - ilk, j Aud to those b deal fairly, to theui ' should ,

. wiu. ... ... - - . Now, you wbo want Pictures, both cheanai tiret- 1 Bt" nngs wanted rate, .4 Eannirvr copy.

Bring your dimes to &M1TH S Gallery, (jon oou t have to wait ). . - lie ti-si-s no conijietitian from one or the other. But loeka upon each tis ii friend and a brother ; He ctu'et not lor show, nor pulling, nor lkwiu Mock soirees, or ganimoit, assuredly knowin 'l'hat be niaket, th traile, who gives iuot ft the cash; . , . - The people caru nothing about auy grand splash. Now, all who wuut Pictures, largo oiies or small. Should, 'viiliout juore dela., , ou Mr. Smith call ; The Court House. ou know, jiutt over the way, Examine hin Pictures we knitw what you'll say The be;,t iu the city, and uuuuot be beat Im finish or price and by vtay of a treat, To Ladies aud Families he lessens his pay ;umc alen, friend, don't neglect it a day. se lli-iim

su'ieiior 10 uiiytlung ia use it wagons, uu"-

gies, oinuiliuses, trucks, or carts. It combines Lli the greasy nature of tallow all ho blaudness of oil, ami keep tile axhwr ccol an cleau. Ff,r cheapness it is uusiu p.ieaei. For sain bv o2 E. 9. BABCf3K.

H0LLINGSW0RTI1 & BRO. WlfAVMl JUST RECMHVMtlM A LARGE JIM and new importation of CROCKERY-WARE, GLASSWARE, CHINA, &c, on First street, Evausvillo. octS EVANSVILLE. TEA STORE. -jr-yr. HHEJ , IJV Jti I O.U.IIEIl- ' WW cial centres like Boston, Naw Y'ork, aud EransVille, business is gradually classifying itself, thus affording goods to dealers and couanmers at better rates ; therefore, resolved, that we deal iu TEA, TOBACCO, c, Ac, iustoad of general gro ceries. . We beg leave to call attention to our large aud well selected stock of goods iu our line : l'H) chests and caddies assorted leas. l'X boxes Tobacco. 100,000 Cigar. 5 bbls Blacking. M boxes G round Spices. Vinegar. 80 gross Gates" nlHicnw. - - 20 bags Grain Pepper and Spice, loo bdls Wrapping Paper. 60 roams Writing do 4,200 Paper Busts, assorted sizes, very convenient for retail purposes. J Mutard, iu sm;ill aud large tiu caus. Common aud taucy Cauuies, ButUtrscotch, Ac, with many other articles usually kept in such stores. Speaking of Tea let it be understood that we are anxious to sell Tea, and will sell good Tea at 45c, 60c, ooc, 06c, 70e, 75c, 80e,0e, SI, and. $1.20 per pound We also have Teas ut up in 2, 4. and 6 lb caddies

to our order, to sell to families. . If you vaut good

work' rjf man there. IThe Vault of the Washington ' family." wherein manyj were

buried, is so neglected that some of the re

el posed to view have been ' car

ried away by plunderers. All around it are stunted trees, shrubs, and briers; and near it may be seen fragments of slabs, once set up in commemorat'on of some of that honored family. -TIIE LEI FAMILY." : In this vicinity 1 lived some of the Lees,' always a distinguished family in Virginia; and oue of the most intimate 'of 'Washington's friends, in his earliest childhood, was Richard Henry Lee, afterward the eminent statesman and 'patriot. They were , very nearly of the same age, Lee being one month the oldest. I hare before me a -copy of a

letter written by each when they were nine years old, and which are supposed to be among the earliest,' perhaps the very first, epistles penned by these illustrious men. They were sent to ine a few yean ago, by a sou of Richard Henry Lee (who then possessed the originals), and are as follows : RICHABD BESET LEE TO GEO RGB WASHINGTON. " Pa brought me two pretty books full of pictures he got them in Alexandria they have pictures of dogs and cats and tigers and elefants and ever so many pretty things cousin bids me send yon one of them it has a picture of aa elefant and a little Indian boy on his back like uncle jo's sam pa says if I learn my tasks good he wilt let uncfe jo bring me to see you will you ask your ma to let you come to see me. "Richard Hksrr Lkk." GEORGE WASHINGTOn't REPLY. Dear Dickey I thank yon very much for the pretty picture book you gave me. Sam asked me to show him the picturesand I showed him all the pictures in it ; and I read to him how the tame elephant took care of the master's little bvy, and put him on his back and would not let anybody tonch1 his master's httle son. I can read three or four pages sometimes without mistaking a word. Ma says I may go to see yon and stay all day with you next week if it be not rainy. She says I may ride my pony Hero if Uncle Ben will go with me and leal Hero. I have a little piece of poetry about the picture book you gave me, but 1 musnt tell you who wrote the poetry ' G. W.'s compliments to It. U. L., And likes his liook full well, Henceforth will count him as bis friend, . Aud hopes many happy days he may spend. " Your good friend, "George Wasrixgtox. " I am going to get a whip top soon, and you may see it and whip it." EARLY LOVE. Now it was that young Wd3hington's real intimacy with the Fairfax family commenced, and an attachment was formed between himself and George William Fairfax, his senior by six or seven years, who had just brought his bride and her sister to Bel voir. Young Washington's heart was tender and susceptible, and that bride's beautiful sister tried its constancy to his first love very sorely. To his young friend " Robin," he wrote: " My residence is at present at his lordship's, where I might, wa3 my heart disengaged, pass ray time very pleasantly, as there is a very agreeable young lady ( lives in the same house, (Colonel George Fairfax's wife's sister; ) but as that is only adding fuel to lire, it makes me the more uneasy, for by often and unavoidably being in company with her, revives my, former passion for your lowland beauty; . whereas, was I to live more retired from young women, I might in some measure alleviate niy sorrows, by hurrying that chaste and troublesome passion in 1 the grave of oblivion.' , Thus wrote George Washington before he was sixteen years of.', another love. We find him lingering in New York, in 1756. The young soldier, apparently invincible to the mortal weapons of war, was sorely smitten there by the "sly archer" concealed in the - bright eyes, blooming cheeks, aud winning ways of Mary Phillipse, the heiress of a broad domain, stretching niaHva mile along the Hudson. The young soldier lingered in her presence would fain have carried Lerw'ihi aB(?ui 8 Virginia as a bride, but his natural deffidence kept the momentous question unspok

en in his heart, aud his fellow aid-de-casnp, iu liraddock's family, Roger Morris, ' bore away the prize. Mary I'biliipse did not become the mistress of Mount Veruon, but j reigned as beauteous queen, in a more stately mansion ou the banks of the Harlem ! River, where, twenty years later, Washington, as leader of a host of Americans, in

sey's Blcek ; after the 15th 3f October, in Foster's

new lllocc, on r irt street. UJf Cull and geteonie Tea. E. II. PABIN A CO.

for Groceries or Cuh. - ' 'p:

cheap Tea, call on is. For the present in Po- i arms agaiust the king, held his hcad-quar-

' tors, the master and mistress 01 Uie mansion I being proscribed as "enemies to their ! country ! " HIS COURTSHIP. 5 - The story of Washington's love and court" ship is simple, yet full of the elements of romance. No words can better tell that ' story llian those used for the purpose, in aft ter years, by a grandson of the lady, j "it was iu 1758,'' he says, " that Wash- ' ington, attired in a tmlilaj-y undress, and

attended by a body, servant, tall and w7itnirt as his chief, was cros ing' William's Ferry over the Panmnkey river, a branch of the York river. On the boat touching the southern or New Kent side, the soldier's

niVIBSOM. p. O XIKI.. DAVIDSON & 0'NEIL

uership iu the Tailoring bu-iiiiess would call

tho attention f their friends to the tact that they are now prepared ti furnish clothiug; of any des -crintion. aud in any stylo required. We are both

old residents and are well known. All our work ; is maile bv good workmen, li'me others are cmployed. Cail and exumiaeoin- goe,, if they don't suit, we promise not to get angry, but if any should suit we wiil make them np on reasonable leriui. N B. No eastern work, all Evansvile make. C. DAVIDSON, oct20 D. O'NEIL. ;

j Virginians, that hi? , passing by one of the

I uiu ituiiea ui lue asuuiiiuuu, nuuout nuiug and partaking of ' the hospitalities of the r " 1 host, was entirely out of the iquesiiori.1 ' .-.J j ' " The ColoneL however did not surren-;j uo t der at discretion, but stoutly maintained his . i ground, till Chamberlayne, bringing up his

f reserve, In the intimation that be would in--' V

troduce his friend to a young 'and charming j J-

wiuow,toen oeneam ms root, me soiuier j capitulated, on . condition, that he - should ! dine only dine and then, by pressing his charger and Borrowing of,' the night, he

would reach Williamsburg before his iiixcelleucy conld shake off his morning slumbers. Orders were accordingly issued to Bishop,

the colonel's body servant and faithful fol-'! lower, who," together With "the fine English T

Charger, had been bequeathed by the dying ; Braddock to - Major Washington, on the famed and fatal field of the Monongahela.

Bishop, bred in the school of European discipline, raised his hand to his cap, as much as to say, Your honors' orders shall be obeyed."

'The colonel now proceeded to the man

sion, and was introduced to various guests, (for when was a Virginian domicile of the olden time without guests?) and, above all, to the charming widow. ' Tradition ' relates that they were mutually pleased on this their first interfiew.' Nor is it remarkable. They were of an age when impressions are

strongest. The lady was fair to behold, of

fascinating manners, and spendidly endowed with worldly benefit. The hero, fresh from his early fields, redolent of fame, and with a form on which . . , ;-

' Every god did soem to set his seal. To give the world assurauce of a tnaa ?' ' The morning passed pleasantly away ; evening came, with Bishop, true to his orders and firm at his post, holding the favorite charger with one hand, while the other was waiting to offer the ready stirrnp. The sun sank in the horizon, and yet the colonel appeared not. 'And then the old soldier marvelled at the chiefs delay. 'Twas strange, 'twas passing strange surely he was not wont to be a single momet behind his appointments, for he was the most punctual of all punctual men.' Meantime, the host enjoyed the scene of the veteran on duty at the gate, while the colonel was so agreeably employed in the parlor, and proclaiming that no guest ever left his house after sunset, his military visitor was, without much difficulty, persuaded to order Bishop to put un the horses for the night. " ' The sun rode high in the heavens the ensuing day, when the enamored soldier pressed with his spur his charger's side, and speeded on his way to the seat of government, where, having dispatched his public business, he retraced his s:epa, and, at the White House, a marriage engagement took place.' , .. -'-( married life. 'Washington aud his wife frequently visited Annapolis and Williamsburg, the respective capitals of Maryland and Virginia. For fifteen consecutive years he was a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, and Mrs. Washington sjient much of her time with him at Williamsburg during the sessions. Both fond of amusements, they frequently attended the theatrical representations there and at Annapolis, that entertainment being then a recent importation from England, the first company of actors, under the direction of Lewis Hallam, having first performed in the Maryland capital in 1752. They also attended balls and parties given by the fashionable people of Williamsburg and Annapolis, and frequently joined in the dance. But after the revolution, Washington was never kuown to dance, his last performance being in a minuet, of which he was very fond, on the occasion of a ball given at Fredericksburg, in honor of the French and American officers then there, on their way North, after the capture of Cornwallis, towards the close of 1781. (concluded to-morbow.) iYorn the Mercmitts' and Manufacturer Journal To those of our readers who are subject to Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, or other Billious and Nervous attacks, we honestly recommend Leed's Substitute for Quinine, for so many cures by its use have come under our own observation that we know how excellent it is.; This Substitute does not contain Quinine, Opium, Morphine, or Arsenic, while it possesses all the advantages of these medicines, with none of their injurious effects. In a pamphlet, before us, we find certificates from all classes the sailor, merchant, and invalid, which all bear testimony f to its excellence. l!et our readers send for a circular, or better, for half a dozen bottles, to Lkich & Carlstadt, Evansviile, Indiana. 4&w6ai.

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.p. Fecdrich & Brothers, Would reei-eotfullv inform the citizens of Evansviile and icinity,"tht they have a larger stock of Tobacco, Sfffars, Snvff, Pipes, and German Smoking Tobacco, , Than any two establishments of our principal cities. 3 Hotels und store-keepers, bs.k to your interests. Before purchasing elsewhere, please examine our lanreasortment, which we pledge ourselves to sell at the lowest Baltimore prices, and cheaper than can be bought in Cincinnati or Louisville; All we irsk is, that yon shall call and iudge for yourselves. We offer anv of the above at wholesale or retail.

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Fob the bpkkdt Cubs or Ibtkbhittemt Fevkji, b Fiver ahb Ade, Kswmittkjtt Fxvkb, Chi ll Fbveb, Dumb Aoue, Pbbiodicsi. Ueadacbb, ob BiLLiovs Headache, abd Billiots Feveiis, imoeeo iui tub iao.1 class or diseahks obiAjiatiho iw biluakt hebamokmemt, cavsbd bt tub halabia or miasblatio covxtkie8. No one remedy is louder called for by the necessities of the American people than a sure and tfe cure for Fever and Ague. Such a remedy we are now enabled to offer, with a perfect certainty that it will eradicate the disease, and with assurance, founded on proof, that no harm can arise from iu use iu any quantity. ; ' j. That which protects from or prevents this diatir. der must be of Immense service in the communities where it prevails. Prevention is better thau cure, for the patient escapes the risk which he mast ran in violent attacks of this baleful distemper,

This " Cure " expels the miasmatic poison of Fever and Ague from the system and prevents the development of the disease, if taken ou Uie first p proach of its premonitory symptoms. It t only the best remedy ever yet discovered for this claas of complaints, but also the cheaiiest. The targe quantity we supply for a dollar brings it within the reach of everybody ; aud in billious distri cts where Fever and Ague prevails, every body should have it and use It freely both for core and protection. It is hoped that this m ice will place it within the reach of all the poor as well as the rich. .A great superiority of this remedy ever any otlier discovered for the speedy and certaiu cure of Iui:erutittents Is, that it contains uo Quinine or mineral, consequently it produces no quinism or otlier injurious effects whatever upon the constitution BtM -..s Wit are left as healthy as if they ihad Fever and Ague is not alone the ennseqt IT"! J l, the miasmatic poison. A great variety of disorders arise from its irritation, among which are Neuralgia, Kliuniati ,ia, Gout, Headache, BliaidLeas, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpi, tation Painful Affection of the Sp'een, Hysterics, Pain in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis, and Derangement of the Stomach, all of which, when originating in this cause pnt ou the Intermittent type., or become periodical. The " Cure " expels the poison froiathe blood, and consequently :nres them-all alike. It is au invaluable protectiou. to. Immigrants and persons traveling or temporarily resid' ing in the malarious districts. It taken oecasiuaally or daily while exposed to the iu tec ton, that will be excreted from the system, and cannot acenmale.te in surficieut quantity to ripeu into iiiw-a.se. Hence it is even more valuable for protection t ban cure, aud few will ever suffer from Iutorniittc ots, if thev avail themselves of the protection this rem

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- reparcu uy vis.. -v.. Mais. Price Oue Dollar per Bottle. Jfcr Sold by KELLER WHITE, Evausville, ami by all Druggists and Merchants throughout this country. -." ct2G-6indweow

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-25 LA HOE UhLS. rote HALE BY S. E. GILBERT COi' No. 4 Sycamore wtreetJ

BTMMaM,

1

MM Oysters in cans and half cans, received 'daily

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Mt of nit kinds Worcestershire and many other

i saucos, O.V9ters, Sardines, Ryi,ewater, llayrum.

: voring extracts, Olive oil, canned tren utat-k

1 Siiad, etc., lot Sale at oct20 COOK'S FAMILY GROCERY". . Ilit.i H ft K I.-JJ C OMMOJVJUUVOJttS, A3 just racoivod at VICKEBY BB03.

In a letter to me, accouinying the two juTenile epiHtles, Mr. Lee writen : The letter of Richard Henry Lee was written by himself, and, uncorrected, was sent by him to his boy friend, Goorge Washington. Ths poetieel efinsiun was, I have heard, writtsu by a Mr. llowanl, a ptctlauiau who used to visit at the house of Mr. Washington."

'JflVvitJJ., Pii HJVCiJ MB, AM

other viMUmr onr city, are intormett that

WM. U. P. STODDARD. No. 17 Main street, has

. just received a full xt.x k of Drags, Medicines, j

Paiuls, Oils, mill aruilies, uirec. iron the manufacturers and importers, bught for rash, and Is DOW prepaled to till nil orders at such IK-icea as will J insi.rs -atislaction. Orders k-ft at the store by j tors ns wishing to visit the Fair, will be promptly attended to, in louir absence, at the same prices as

if tney wre present.

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from the above grand depot of bivalves, warmuttd fresb, tne, tat and full at -- - '"j oct 18 ERSK1NK, CCBMCK k CO .'3 v - ' " i 47 Main street, sole agents, ' REM0VALnr-7-: n fn K. U. J". Mi Jill If, MtOJMEOFJI THMP 1C PHYSIC1AS ASU St'lfCAOA'.Evans-

vste, lnd., has removed nis omce to orth Third

il net, near Main, over Baker Fester's -i-n

NUBLINC,

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tfB Mi 8VJ!JT CMT- T0MMJCCO 'Jf. y TORY. The undersigned having engaged ill he Tobacco Business, with the purpose of supplying, if possible the wants of the home market, I am nor rspared to offer a well selected stock of man ufaur Tobacco from Missouri, Kentucky, and Teiii.tsire Leaf, in Pumhus, Fives, Halves, Eights,! l arrurs, in nrry desired p:knge. Term liberal, and acceptable ditcouut lor CiisIT "purchases, but no sale less than five boxei. 'VT ' - A. GCMBKBT8, jy2S No. 105 Main street, Evausvillo, lnd.

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FIRE AND BURGLAh, PROOF ' SAFES. Corner Third and JUlvlaion Stretj,. EVAXSVJLLE, IXll. Ceustantly oil hand, all diSerent sizes of Safes, latest styles and improvements, guaranteed to be equal in durability and finish to auy Eastern manufacturer, at the lowest Cincinnati prices. Also Manufacturers of LOCKS, WALL SAFES, SHUTTERS, Etc., all finished in the best style of workmanship. Specimens of Safes; etc., inav be seen ut Messrs. Roelker, Klusman i Co., 76 Main street, to whom all orders must bo addressed. aug'Jl

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wuun:iiuuttry ou X irst trWt,uV41 I 1 two doors from the Post Office, has Vi,.H again been appointed sole agent for Vj4jMyr Iffaltby's Baltimore Oysters In fie city of Evansviile, and he will receive daily, supplies by Exirtwi, directly from the Packer, iu Baltimore, ne is prepared to offer tho trade such inducements for.tho entire season as have never lieen offered in this market .heretofore. A constant daily supply alwuys on hand, so that aeaiers and families can obtain at any time during the season Uiuun choice Oysters, lu cans and half cans, and in tho hell, warranted irosh and sweet , and vory superior iu flavor aud quality. Term cash. And none but bankable money received. A. KURTZ, eiiiSo-bin . Solo Agent for Evansviile.

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luuy solicit the attention

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FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Which they re daily receiving and submitting fo . inspection. These goods embrace all ths newos design and most desirable patterns manufactured and are admirably adapted to the Western Trade Annexed they ennui orate a few of tho department which will be found complete, aud comprising all the novelties of the season : ... Cloth, Oassimere, and Doe-8kins; Satinetia, Fancy Tweeds, and Jeans; Stuffs, Merinos, and Dress Goods; Ginghams, Prints, and Scotch Plaids; KibbqDH, Hosiery, and Gloves; Blankets, Flannels, Linseys, and Ticking; Sheetings, Shirtings, und Mariners' Stripes, j. Genuine Irish Linens, "our own importation;" Boot and Shoes; Hats aud Caps; Fancy Articles, Notions, Trimmings, 4c. ' octlB COBi; EH MIA IM AND FIttST 8T9. TJTMJJlKJfrUllf rorfp.rr 9 ASSETS, AUGUST J, 1359. Cash on hank and in Bsnk 8fl,059 05 Cash in the bunds of Agents.... 37,4!3 31

f II 3,542 33

RealEstate unincninrjered.

Loans secured by Mortgage ou uueii" cumbered Real Estate Loan amply secured by pledge of Stocks,' Bonds, etc CO shares V. t. Trust Co. ' "" ' "

Stock, New York $3,000 200 shares American Ex. Bauk Stock, N Y 20,000 200 shares Metropolitan Bank stock, N Y ..20,000 200 share Bank of Commerce Stock, N Y 20,000 150 shares Continental Bk Stock. N Y 15,000 200 shares Merchants' Ex. Stock, N Y 10,000 428 shares cf Merchants' Stock, N Y 10,700 600 shares Pho nix Stock, N Y 10,000 100 share Ocean Stock, N V '. 4,000 300 shares Far. r Modi's , block, Hartford .30,000 200 sliare Phoenix Stock, Hartford 20,000 200 shares Mer. Manafac'r Bt'k. Hartford 50 rsvi

100 shares Etna Stoek.

Hartford 20.01IO

190 share City Stock.

Hartford .T7 ..vm

150 shares Mercantile Stk, Hartford -.15,000 110 shares State Stock.

Hartford .,11,000 25 shares Hartford Stock, Hartford 2,500 50 share of Connecticut River, St'k, Hartford. 2,500 10 shares Hartford county Stock, Hartford.... nn.i

100 share Citizens' Bank "

Stk, Waterburv. Ct.10.nil

38 shares Waterbnry Stk, Waterbury, Ct 1,!00 4 shares Stafford Stock, Stafford, Ct ; 400 ' 100 shares Holyoko Hater ' fower, Mas 10,000 10 shares New Britain Water Bonds 10,000 10 shares C P I R R Bonds .. ,.,,10,000

6,500 I'd

37,150 0(1 S3,2r.O 00

f5,750 20,600 . 21,800 20,000 15,lr.o 10,000 12,198 11,200 4,800 34.800 20,400 21,000 21,600 20.G5O 15,150 13,200 :i,:i50 3,2;-0 SUO 10,500 1,995 ' 412 10.L35 10,000 7,400

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Liabilities

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Losses unadjusted and not

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S. L. L0OMIS, President. Kellouu, Secretary. ,

JOHN W. NEXSEX, Agent, ' Evansviile, lnd. the largest alia W'sT arYigri,- ir, . . New England HtstiM; is centrally located, and easy of access from all the routes of travel. I e contains all the modern improvemcnts.and every convenience tor the comfort and accommodation of the traveling public. The sleeping ro'iuis are large and well ventilated ; the suites of rooms are well arranged, and completely furnished for families, and largo traveling parties, and the house will continue to be kept as a first-class hotel iu every renpoct. epS-Iy . LEWIS RICE, Prop'r. XDMlXISrilATOU'8 NOTICE. NOTICE 1 WjJL hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Andrew E. Eiskinc, late of V anderburgh county, deceased. All persous indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment to me, and all persons having claims against said estate "nre required b present them, duly autaenticated according to lau . The estate is solvent, ANDREW ERSKINE,. wSl-td:.tw- -'". Admioixtrat'ir.

mwM - VMM U M MM HJJJiAMkVO W If bushels just received and for sale low bv ept20 . - J. C. DTSOUCHKT. "1 gift i4M xmijy- xW&6ui'Mif ui' 1UW Lard, for sale at Z. H. COOK'S ,novl7 Piom er Grocery. yj VBJVMJ Mi. I MMM ft MM It It Mi M. H JSJ burning fluid for sale at Z. H. COOK'S ,ovl7,.. . - Pioneer Family Grocery.

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nl received by

IU,V17 . ' WHKELKR A RIGGS.

JLr The copartnership heretofore existing between Z. H. 'ooff and Henry Cook, under the firm

of Z. 11. Cook Jl Sou, was 1 Unsolved September 1st.

Ov -ia-,g. hv nilitnul consent. Mr. Z. Lf. Jook will con

v T.M a 1-JJVllJL.Mi HHJk'Mi II I 1J-Milt. Mi MM I tinue the business and collect all debts due the Arm

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