Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 5, Number 115, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 September 1852 — Page 2

DAILY JOURNAL.

A. H. SANDERS. EDITOR. CITY OF EVANSVILLE VATUUDAY JIOUHI 10, SEPT. 4. T I For President GEN. WINHELD SCOTT. Eor Vice President, WILLIAM A. GRAHAM, OP SOUTH CAE0LI5A. For Governor. Nicholas Mccarty, or mariox rornTT. Tor Lifttntnt Governor. WII.L.IAIU WILLIAMS, OP K09CICSKO COCJ.TT. For Consfre WILLIAM REAVIS, Jr., OP IBM tOCXTT. For Treasurer Stnttu SIMON T. I1ADLEY, of Wayne county. For Auditor of Statt. POTGLASS 11 AG U IRK, of Marion county. Fit Seeretarf of State. JOHN OS CORN E, of Clay county. For Reporter of Supreme Court. A. L. OS HORSE, of La jorto county. "For Clerk of Supreme Court. JA.VTeS A. STRETCH, of Grant county. For Superintendent of Common Schools. A Alios WOOD, of Putnam county. r Judge of Supreme Court. First Din trict JO H.N HOWE, Lagraugo county. Second C HARLES DEWEY, Clark coui.ty. Third David M( DouaM, Monroe couuty. .rl SAMUEL B. GOOKINS, VogO county. ELECTORAL TICKET. KXATOR1AL LBCTOm. ITEXRY S. LÄSE, of Montgomery county. PLEASANT A. 11 AC CLEM AN, of Rush county. nin-rairT ELECTORS. First District-Joh J. CnAMDLiR, Vandertmrg couuty Second inn D. 1-CKOcson, CUrK COUUiy. Third Capt. Scott Cartes, Switzerland county. Fourth Jon S. StoiT, Dccater county. Fifth Vaxid Killgorc, Delaware county. Sixth Jon Coacax, Maion couuty. Seventh Kicuku W.Tuosirsoi, Vigo county. Eighth G. O. Bkii, Tippecanoe county. jV'iai T. S. Stasmeld, Sr., Joseph county. . Tenth James S. Fraziek. Kosciusko county. fr. Gcstavcs 11. Voss, llauiiltou county. Scott Club. Recollect the Young Jlen'a Scott Club will meet this evening at the Scott Club Hall. The usual large attendance is expected. There will be business on hand and speeches delivered. Walk up to the Hall then at an early hour. A Political Quack. Whenever we see a medicine recommend ed by a bt of certificates, we are very apt with the public, to consider it a quack medicine, not able to stand on its own merit3, but compelled to rely solely upon the forced re commendations of those who never had any connection with it. And so, when we see a man depending upon certificates for current passage in any community, we are inclined to believe him a quack, who has not individual merits enough to recommend him to the con fidence of the public, but is compelled to re ly upon the good word of others, probably given under circumstances that no one re gretted more than the signers of the certifi catea themselves. These remarks are sug gested by seeing in the Times a number of certificates, .recommending a certain young man, who is candidate for an office entirely beyond his merits. Placing himself on a levc with other quack draughts which a portion of the community feel bound to swallow, he uses the same means of recommendation and will probably meet with the same sue cess gulling a few and disgusting the many One certificate is paraded with the pompous importance often thought necessary, upon the introduction of a name of immense weight to a public scarcely competent to appreciate mental and moral greatness. It is from Wm. II. Polk, brother of the late President Polk, and who only differs from the President in being the greatefct black guard in Congress, whereas James K. was a gentleman. This Wm. H. Polk has lately used in public debate, language in Congress which would degrade the lowest brothels, and which should have secured him instant ex pulsion from the seat he most infamously dis graced. To publish a letter of recommen dation fromthii fellokV, is to insult any hon orable community. Tennessee is disgraced in Congress by his presence, and if any man be not disgraced by the recommendation o being"a friend" of his, he is cither personal ly too high or too low to be affected by the opinions of his fellow-citizens, or by inti macy with any characters. New Wilirf Boat Firm. Messrs. Ed ward Lewis and Chas. Gray, have formed a copartnership in tho Wharf Boat business and bought out Messrs. Harrington, Crane &, Co., an old and well known firm of For warding and Commission Merchants in this city. The members of the new firm are wel known in this city, and well acquainted with the business they are commencing in connection. They have the Wharf Boat of the old firm, and are prepared to attend to all Forwarding and Commission business entrusted to their care. We can warmly recommend them to business men abroad. EI5Mes3rs. Babcock Bros, are going to remove their Hardware store from the first door above Journal Office on Main street, around the corner next to their Grocery establishment. The old Hardware etand will be occupied by a Boot and Shoe firm from Madison, of whom we shall have raoreto say hereafter, as they intend to enter largely into the business. 03rMr.II. Flugera card will be found in another column. He lias the name of bein an excellent teacher of the German lanma ge. In this community, a knowledge of the German language is an accomplishment which cannot be to highly appreciated. No better teacher of its word and spirit can be found Jicre than Mr. FleugeL '

Hacked. Out. We yesterday noticed a Democratic coun

ty Convention to be held at Lamasco Hall. After the article was in type, we added a post ering stating the place and timo of meeting k..l t,Ann 1..nn.1 All ifpnnirl V WPff! i .i i i:n. lit.l T- ; not aware that the proposed meeting had yj-- . . . . . . i ii ! i ouf that those who had started me mui, ; .... bad backed out! At the meeting of the Hick - ory Clubs last Saturday night, the following was part of the published proceedings: On motion of Dr. Ilatchitt, it was Resolved, That the Democracy meet at Iaemoxy Hall on Friday night, September 3d, to take into consideration the matter of nominating a county ticket, and the designating the candidates for Circuit Judge, and Common Pleas Judge and District prosecutor whom they will support. We are not prepared to say what manner of fright had seized the little Democratic eaders in view of their diminished prospects or success at the next election but they were wonderfully sheered at something. Well, the resolution teas adopted. But it was a hasty act a very hasty plate of soup which promised to burn the throats of the hungry men who were to be compelled to gulp it down. A number of Democrats had already announced their names for ofuce.and hey swore right out, or at least some of them did, that they were not gaing to be ruled oil at this late day by ony Convention. The leaderSjthosc who were doubtless wanting to have the track to themselves, found tiiat they dare not hold this Convention without raising such a muss as Democracy muot emerge from with its eyes saJly bunged. So they let t ic matter slide! Bless us what aterribb demonstration and dismal fainting was all this! If these small leaders by the nose3 of the Democratic party in Vanderburgh, ain't get ting their own noses put out of joint, we are much mistaken. Aitles. Our friend Rev. Benoni Stinson brocght us from his farm 'ust below the city, the largest apple we have seen this season. It i3 of the Pippin family, and of the Tulka Ilockin variety. Mr. Stinson informs us that tho tree from which this specimen was picked is loaded down with fruit. He brought the apple to us, to illustrate th adaptation of this climate, &.c. to the raising of excellent qualities of fruit, if but proper care be taken. We sec no reason why good fruit may not be raised in immense quantities in colder sections, with but rare failures. There are not many apples grown in thi3 vicinity. Mure attention shouid be paid to the subject. We understand from some of our Ger man friends, that the Volksbote teems with misstatements, slanders and vituperation. Weil, if the Germans of Evansville, know ing the editor of that paper as they do, will take his word in preference to the documents and facts wc almost daily place before them, thry are less sensible than wc take them to be. It is safe in making any assertions, as we cannot read the paper. Wc are doubt'ess 6aved by our ignorance in this particular, from a great deal of dirty work. fj7If the affidavits in another column don't convince readers that the Democratic candidate for the Presidency, in a late speech was guilty of a very great mistake, then the oaths of good men cannot answer against tho mere word of an interested man. That's all. 03"Thc Times publishes a paragraph un der the head of'Grcely's opinion of Scott in 1848." Hcraco Grcely has by card emphatically denied the authorship of the sentiment alluded to, and tho Editor cf the Times Inoics he has denied it. No more need be said. 3 We are indebted to our fellow-citizens Maj. A. Warner for Louisville papers left us yesterday. We are glad to see him return with belter health than he left us for bis Eastern excursion with family. OCrThc nights and early mornings are very cool now. Thermometer standing at 64" at C A. M., and rising nearly twenty de-g-ccs by noon. C7"Mr. Henry Gumberts new building on Front street, is nearly completed. It 'a a three story brick, and w ill be a good addition to the square upon which it is locateJ. C3"Wc are indebted to the officers of the excellent steamer H. T. Vcatman, for a large package of Cincinnati parpers, left us yes terday morning. HThe river was rising at Louisville day before yesterday with 4 feet water in canal. rCpOur enterprising citizens, Messrs 3I.&. E. II. De.Garmo, arc establishing a livery business in this city cf the right kind. Their stock is of the best, both horses and buggies, always clean and neat. -"A good rig can at all times be had" at th?ir shop, on Locust street near the market. Wc should be glad to see these gentlemen prosper in doing their share of business. Cr"The fine steamer Clianccllor passed up from New Orleans on Tuesday night last. She will find sufficient water to make the trip. Her attentive officers did not forget to leave us late N. O. papers. Our elector J. J. Chandler Esrj.still remains painfully indisposed with rheumatism, thereby prevented from canvassing the district with his competitors, for the present. C3"The steamers Gen. Pike and George town will be down this morning, tho former for St. Louis, and the latter for New Orleans.

Gen. Pierce Opposed to.ne Fugrltivo

Slave !.'-. A:C. The friends of Gen. Pierce have been laboring zealously to prove that the report of this New Boston speech, in which he took strong CTounds against the Fugitive blave Law, and declared he loathed it, and his heart rpvn tpi nr. nvinff ud asiavc. ccc was a .i-.-j- n,l curt rr fnK-olirtrnlj TliPV first llUIltCU arOUDU , , , r -vr' ! thc alleys and cocklofts of New Boston, to( get uames'of persons to a document stating ' General out in a letter, in which he stated tho "pretended report' was an "entire misrepresentation." Now on some of the poinis of Ihc report, ell witness ayree-therefore 1 . . . . . . I friends. He attempts to impeach the character of the Rev. A. T. Foss, who wrote out the report, and afterwards made affidavit to its correctness in every particular. Now, there has already been abundant evidence brought forth, to prove that this report '.vas entirely correct. It was never disputed, tiio' published directly under after he was nominated for tl Now, wc hold that if Gen. Pierce is opposed : to the Fugitive Slave Law, and so bitterly to i slavery as to declare, as it ii admitted in his Life published by the Democratic Central Committee he did say, that "the men who wouiu uissoivu iiiw uniuii, ura i.ui muz vr u:ii I ' 1 .1 TT..: .?:.! . I. i J. I plore slavery more than he did," is to say the least, a dangerous man to place at the head of this Union. Below we give other evidence to prove the correctness of hij reported speech. No intelligent Democrat, who has read the evidence on both sides, doubts for a moment the correctness of this report Lutto prevent theni deceiving others, we m:Ljoin the following affidavits. The Republic says it has still more 0:1 hand. There is no necessity for the publication ot more, it these do not satisfy every man, there is n. use publishing a thousand more" affidavits if they could be obtained. These affidavits not only substantiate en excellent character for Mr. Foss, but they very decidedly prove that Gen. Pierce was a few months Lack an ABOLITIONIST ! Now read for yourstlve: Mayou's Office, Manchester, August I t, 1öj2. Having been intimately acquainted, with Rev. A. T. Fuss, of this city, during the luU seven years, I can most cheerfully state that he always has sustained an unbieuiia.ieu mural charactcr,aud is regarded in uur community as a clergyuian cf ability, intelligence and piety. FREDERIC SMYTH, Mayor of Manclu stcr, N. II. Goffstov. x, N. II., August 0, 1S52. .This i.i to certify that Rev. And.vw T. Foss is a member of the Baptist church in Goli'stown, N. H., in goo I and regular standing, and U a minister i:i regular standing iu th-' Baptist druo;i:inatioi;. J. W. POLAND, Paster. JESSE T. l'LUMER, Ch. Ci'k. We, Abraham Cochran, Solomen M. McCurcy, and James McCurdy, citizens ot New Boston, county of Hillsborough, and State 0: New Hampshire, depose and say, that we were at a political meeting in lUis town on the second day of January, 10 j2, at wiikh General Franklin Pierce-made a political speechand we fui thcr say, that we saw a report of said speech immediately after in the Manchester Dcmocra', and we then thought the report a faithful statement of General Pierce's remaiks on the slavery question; and our attention having been recently called to this subject, we sjy that, according tj our bott recollection, tho report on t'lejxirt relating to slavery and the Fugitive Slave Jmic is cornet. ABRAHAM COCHRAN, SOLOMON M.MeCL'UÜV, JAMES McCURDY. State of New Hami-shike, Wllslorough, fs: On thi 27th day of July, A. I). personally appeared tlie above named Abraham Cochran, Solomon M. McCurdy, and Jjiaes McCurdy, and made solemn oata that tue foregoing affidavit ty them subscribtd is true. Before me, JOSEPH COCHRAN, Jr., Justice ot the Peace. I, Daniel Andrews, of New Boston, in the county of Hillsborough, and State of New Hampshire, depose and say, that I was pres ent at a political meeting holden in this town on the second day of January, 1S52, which was addressed by General Franklin I'kree; and I fcrther say, that I saw the report ol said speech made by A. T. Fos.j, and 1 then Uli:vcd the rejort to le a true and correct njsjri 0 said sjjccch, andsjto'xoj it as being such at th:tunr; und I ntver heard any person sari that t'fij djtiLtcd t hi correct nets of 'Viz report until it hecamz nec essary to conlradi-A it to suve Ucncral Pierces credit icil'i his southern friends. DANIEL ANDREWS. Sworn. July 23, 1SÖ2, before JOSEPH COCHRAN, Jr., Justice of the Peace. I, Cyrus V. Campbell, of the town of Gotrto-.vn, county of Hillsborough, and State of New Hampshire, depose and sav, tint I was at apolitical meeting holden" at New Boston, in said cuunty of Hillsb.ruu"h, and State of New Hampshire, on the 2d oJanuary, 1352, which meeting was addressed by Gen. Franklin P ierce; and while I cannot recoiiectany precise words, l do recollect that he spoke of his dislike of the Fugitive Slave Law; and I recollect that, after returning, I said to a number of individuals, that he, Geu Piere?, was as good an Abolitionist asmysc'f, if he tcoald only stiel;. C. W. CA3IPBELL. Sworn July 27, 1852, before JOS. COCHRAN, Jr., Justice of the Peace. I, Rodney ilcCollom, of New Boston, in the county of Hillsborough, and State of New iiampsmre, uepose anu say, mat l was pres ent at a political meeting holden in this town own ad - on the 2d of January, 1852, which was cresscu ov ucn. r ranKiin i'iorco: nrv w . r cannot now testily to the words used, I dorecollect that he spoke so decidedly against Slavery aad the Fugitive Slave jaw, Chat I

they were present at the meeting, and did -( and that I heard the speeches of L. J: . Ayer, not remember of Gen. Pierce's making any esq and Gen. Franklin Pierce, and I heard . ..i .v, A. T. Foss ask him several questions, and did such remarks. They then got the mighty; iwWn!i.

then thought, and made the remark to a number of persons, that he, Gen. Pierce, teas as

strong an anti-slavery man as tee had afiouthcrc. RODNEY McCOLLOM. Sworn, July 27, 1 852, before JOS. COCHRAN, Jr. Justice of the Peace. I, E. W. Griffin, of Pepperill, in the county of Middlesex, Common 1 .. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, certily and ay, t: lat I was at New Boston in the count yofllillsbo rou-h, and State 0f jjev. Hampshire, on the 2d of January last, I distinctly recollect of hearing Gen. F. Pierce say he had the most revolting feeling at the giving up of a slave; that he loathed ' . I . ..-1 1 W 1 it ' ustuve Diavew; una ouit-r 4. bisnsot sinn'ar import concerning slavery and E. O. GRIFFIN. Sworn, August 10, 1S52, before Justice ol the Pia:c. I, Nathan Hall, of New Boston, county of Hillsborough, and State of New Hampshire, depose and S3y, that I attended a political

Pierce's nose, until j mttl';,o holden in this town on the 2d d ly of . . ' ! January, 1S-', at which meeting Gen. Frunkjr the 1 residency. , Jia ,,k,rce U(,e a poIitical speech, and I dis-

tinctly recollect that ho spoke of Slavery and tho Fugiiive Slave law as a moral wrong and . ! revolting to his feelinirs. NATHAN HALL. Cnt?:olic ( Kmcii Ilurtirtl. rt.i . rr, . 1 1 . i v i -1 i ne j. runty auioiicj Ciiurcii was ue stroyeJ by fire at Cincinnati, hst Monday morning. The fire caught in the roof, the Commercial tays; When lirst seen, the flames did not cover a space larger than a man's hit; hut in consequence t' the acee.-s to the top of the building being rather tlillicult, before it could be reatht d fie entire roof was in Ihme?. The organ, alt:;-, confessional, sacraments, vesttner.ts and chalice belonging to the church were saved from destruction by the energy of the pupulace. Of the building" itself, nothing but the walls remain. Tho Trinity Schonl-hou-.e, aij .init.g ti:e church, and occupied by the his'.ers of Notre Dame, Icr the instruction of youth, wüs a!s j entirely dnstroyed, with the excf j 'ioti of the walls, which are still standi g. The parsonage in the rear of the church was u!sj materially dainaagcd. Tue entire lois, as h estimated by clergyman ntlac'i to the church, is between vvl-jjUüO to and is covered by insu rance. Thy iQAii clock in the cupola of the sJiool-house never cease to rui: until a few m;jn: MiU befj.-e itdropped from its fastening to the ground, Tribity Church was the first German Catholic church erected in thiscitv. Vr.nv Arr-RorKiATr.' Tiie Lou'sville Jour r.a!, in i;ot icing the Democratic Convention, whiJi ii t) assemble at Louiavillj t!ic day alter Jhe Whig Convention, which was called iirst, rf inaiks: Pujj.-iLly cur Democratic friends have? a'.-o anotlier cl.je.t in view in naming the l.ilh of September lor their meeting. 'The Whigs v ill et I- Lnte on tho 14th the anniversary of i. .7. c.-rc. .? entrance into that city, jpmay luvc.-t:ida dr behind to satisfy himself fiat the c:itrance would be perfectly safe, and that tm fighting nnd fainting would have to ha lone. Tlu celebration oft:i2 10th hy t!ie Democracy, the glorious anniversary of den. PircSs triumph i::t entrance into the ancienf City cf tho 3Iontczunias, is perhaps very ap-pu-iate altvr all. iT!i3 Democracy of Paducah seem to be ah Jt.t p. s unsucessful in getting up meetings as their brethren ehowhere. Their first attempt v. ;:s an entire fai!ure,and tho second one is the .-ubjvct of a most laughable and ludicrous discription in the Paducah Journal. Tiie editor 'lives a list of those presents as follows; Democrats actually present - -- -- -- -9 Wh --------5 Cliaj s .lt;n:i'ng at the djor 2 Fellow 1 joking in v.t the window ----- 1 ?.Lii!ers of the Scott Club sitting on the stairstep.-, - -.-...........o Grand total 19 During the present year, tlrre have pas.?cd throi-gh Iowa City, about 40,000 emigrants for California, and 10,GU0for Oregon. f-A sale of fouriuches of land, cn ;Iain atrccf, Bull'ulo, was made last week at $100 per inch. HC? JIr. Jos. B IV nno, whiwas drowned n?ar Boston, a few days ago, saved nine persons from a watery grave during his life. Gen. Scott is a Native A mcrican. ' llva.isvillc Tinrs. The ahov.? is a naked and impudent FALSEHOOD. The Timed is faa aciniring the uiKMiviaibe -distinction ol being the nvrd reckless end lying of all the Locofoco pap rs i:i Indian.-. Bill Trm'n and thi 31 tiiisonian sre beginning to tremble for their laurels. Madison Runner. Questions asd Axswee. Who is Pierce! To wl.Lh anol'icrreplle?: The man who in five mir.utcs lilhd Cass. , am Juglass, and Luchanai; and Marcy, i;nd j a t!o2LVl or SJ other "fogies," at the terrible ' slaughter in Baltimore. Who says he is not j a Shtin man I CrniE. There are eight men charged with -"-"--. m mo jau oioaint I Louis county, at the present time. TCr The first bale of new cotton was received at Mobile on the 19th hist, by the steamer Pink Toney. CO-A young convert got up in a cnurch, and was making his confession somewhat after this sort: -"I have been vcrv wicked. iruW,! ! I have: I havn c'nmti,! in i manv hut r ..;n rtn r-..,.r..ii' i. iA -but t will restore fourfold" when he was interrupted bv an old lady, thus: "Well. I should think before you confess much, you ' better marry Nancy Stebbins, as you ao-reed Hasty people drink the nectar of existence scalding hoL

I will Hope. I will hope, I ill hope, ThotiRU my path way be set "With the darkc t of sorrow a, A nd decpot regret. I wi'J hope. I will hope. Though )-ulh'a visions may flee; I'll believe tin re is something In future for meI will launch ray frs.il Lnrt, 1 will br:at -rery pile. Though my radJer be riven. And shuttered iny ail. . Hope's anchor shall snide rae, And bring- me arigli. When the world's fleeting shadows Sua!! fade from my s':iit.

SPECIAL KOTICliS. Tcinncrniife JlcctJ.'JI?. The Temperance Union will hoi J a ineetir? on Monday night. Ctli inst., at th-j Jletho list Chw "eh. Frien.is of the causj will -..lease try und t'. present, business of importance w ill couio before tho rneetintr. Good aMro3se may confi-Jittly bo expected. C".1er?J men of tho city give tho usual nMieo'.Yom their pulp..HopU W. SAFKOKD. See. NOTICE. Ey request of tha Teacher's Association of Fouth Testern Indiut.n. Kev. James II. Xoble, wl deliver a sermon on Sundry next, if. the Moriiinjr ami Lvenin?, to his conrefrr.tion nt the Methodist Church on the subject of Education. The public ari invited t andd; Tor Order. sej-U. MEDICAL. Tin rejrid.r meeting of die Evans villo Medical Society will be hebt on tha Fir t and Third Mondays of cvvry wwth, atTi o'clock V. M. p!3 if HL'OII HOXALns. M. I)., Sect'y. CANDIDATES DEPARTMENT 1 i rcitit J iiJe. TTT'Wo ard authorized to announce ALVIX P. Ilo'vEY Escj., us C candidate for the Circuit Judge f th2 1-t Judicial District, atnenex; Octor election. ai;g". For Jiidjc of Otf urt of tominsa tiea. CONRAD IIA K KR, a ji cand'dtit. for Ju.a of the Court r Comuioa l'Lj;s in the 1st District, compo-od of Warrick and Vunderburgh. aUg"Ji. . MUKb R. CAKKETT, Is canuid.-.te for J id?? of th Cou.i ounuou Eleas in the 1st district, composed ot I" or Mate Nenaior. Mr. Sandkus. Yotiy will please aniiounce u'O nnme o J AS. E. ELY I'M K. as a cuinu-t:.t.) for the MatJ Kenate, in the Senatorial DistrLt. ionij-oscd l the cour.i.;'s of I'os.'j- and Yaudor jur jit, nt the next Octoo.r clecton. IZ fj rescxi tntivc. Mr. Sander You will plesisu aniiounce the romeof JOil.NM. sl'OCKV. "El.b,as a c.;i;d.d:.tJ to represent Yanderourgh county i.i the next Legislature, angilj. TT'V'e are authorl.ed to announce C K. DREW as a caüdidiile for b'e rc;ei:t;itive of Vanderburgh couiity, iu the next Lvgi.dutaro of Indiana. auglJ. 1'ur i'ro. fciittii Attorney Mr. Sanders rieaso announce MOK1S S. JOHNSON, as a candidate br the oliico oi Prosvcutii-g Alt iri.cy of the Uotiiinou i'l.-a Court of Yunderuurh i.nd .irrii . counties. septtl Mr. S andkro. Ih ae anno jnco WM. K. Mt GRKW, as a -aud'.date for Pros.-cuting Attorney i:i the l.-t Judicial Circuit:.! the cn luing O-.loucr election. -i.Cl. Icr Coi:ul- i:?rrJi. .rn.SANnrrp I'hv.se anr.oum e Win. HOLPKN, Is a c;iiidi-l.ito for Clerk of the i.iidcrurU Circuit Court at the ci'suiii,j Citulu-r cl.-t lion, any 1. Jty We are aui'io.-ized to announce KHN. STINSON o a i.nn(l;datJ for tii-j oi!Le of C L-rk of tho Yanderhurh' Circuit Court, i.ttae i'Lsuii; Octjber election. jysi-io Mit. SAnrns Yfi v.i!l j lc:'.c I'lnotmco tlie news of SOKKN SOKS-.NSON. ns a candidate for Clerk of lU-r Yundvrhnrah i.'iii u t Court at tho ensuing Oi loor tUcliou. juiiittj TTTV.''jar.'!at.t:.or!.! !-i anno:n:rc JACO!l LUNi:KNIl lil.M l.li, as a u!1'i..:.ito fur fie o!i;-it of Ci.-rk ot tiie Vauderhurh t irt u.l Curl. at the eniuh:g Ovt.l i reL-e UOil. n:hi'j tvJ Vor t'iUitK j- Treasurer. Mn. Saxdebs PJsnte iMim;in ; tho of JOIIk V.'AI.." il.as a ramlidulo lor .ii3 o.'hc vi Treasurer of anderlUi-h CotiLt;, t'Jj;!;. M . S o-nzxs Yo i will pleao anr.o.inre WILLIAM A rCHlcA, as a can luiit-i for 'J'reusurer of Yainterbxirgh county at th 3 er.suii.g Cctj'j.T clcctiou. tugl-.. Mr. S w!i:n. i'leasj announce the name -f MAR. CU. sHtl!' OOH.asa candidate lor the? o.'iice of Countv Treaur--r,of Yanderhurjrli county at t!ie cnsuii. (Vthtf r eieeiiuii. ai:o oone aiiI. OILKS Mr. Saxoers Please ai:no;ince JOHN CCPPLKS, t-.f a Candidate f'r tit.i oihee of treasurer of anderhur-h county at the cnoi.ing O.-toöer election. auglti. Mr. Saspkcs You i'l plenso announce 'lie name ol II. J. HAKT as a candidate- for Hie otlice of Treasure of Y;.ndjrlnrh county at the ensuing Octoher clecliou. aiiS-11. vryYo are auüiorized to nrnoiu.ee II. P, VACGI1AN, as a canoMuie tor county ircasurcr, ai lao ei.suii' Oe toner election. in'i1 Mr. Saxdküs You will please announce the ni'ine of Kev. Iit.O.M Ml.vo:i, as a caintHato for County Treasurer ai t:io ensuing Ocljher election. I ju 9-to I'or Slifriff. Mr. Sanpeps Please announce my rumens a cr.ndil;.te of sheria for Vaiiderhiirh loui.tv at the int October election. aui.31 JAMJiSMNClI. Mr. SaXDKKS Sir Please announce my name for the ofiicc of sl.ena"of Vanderuurgh coui.lv, tit the net tutober eleition. auHJ JutIN S. G A VITT. Ma. KniToa Pleaseannounee tiie uamef EMANUEL HULL as a laip'-hhite for llie ot:ico ofMientf at the ensu in;; October lo.-ti.jii au-li MANY YOTLJiS. Mr. Saxpers Yo:i u ill please announce Mr. WILSON SHooiv, as c.u .li L.te forSheri Jof 'anderburh couidy, at tho ei.suiii Oc tober election. juugTj Mr. Sanders You will please announce WILLIAM F.. GREKN as a candidate for the ofih e of SherilTof anderloirli cooin'.y, at the ensuiii October clcctiou. pg7 Mr. Saxders: Yo.i will please ar.nounco GEO. W. GLOVER as a candidate lor Iho olhce vf MteriL. at tiie ousuuijj Ocloljer election. augj-te For County ISrcortlcr Mrv. Saxpers Please announce the name of KRACKET -MILLS, us a ui. !..!. it Ir thu oliice of Recorder of Yauderburli county at ttio ensuing October election. augli. Ma. Saxokks You will please announce my name as a candidate for couuty Recorder t the next o. toi.cr election, U. MOsS, auj: 1). J )r"FPIeas3 announce GEORGE II. TODD aearnndi d; t for t!i J o..k--. of Recorder of Vauderbur'l coin.iy at the ensuing October election. laugiJ Mr. Saxdks.: PLase anuoiincw tha name of JOHN II ALL as a ran Ii l it s for Iii o;lice of County Recorder, at the next October election. augv Mr. Sanders: Please announce FERDINAND D. GÜSLKE, as a candidate for the otlice of Recorder for Y.uderburli countv, at the ensuii:g October election. niyj-i-Mr. Sai rs: You will pler.se r.nnoiince the name of CHRISTIAN CI PPL" S, a candidate for tlieolihe of Re corder of tnderbarlt couuty, at the ensuing election. Ms. Sasdetis: Yo i will please ennounre the nam- of juii. w.tjti.i.Ni ns a caii.liuatJ lor C out.ty ! oru r, i-t the next October cie tion. lacg". For fottsity CfiiiKi'f!lonor. Mr. Ssinr.s You v. ill please .announce KINI.OCII McJOIINs I ON, as a candidate for the oll'u e of Cotiity Com mi Vtener, for the tho county of Vandcrlurh at the ensuing Oi tober election. uu31 Tor Coroner. Mr. Saxdkrs P1cjs announce JOHN TRIELE. r.s n candidate for re-election for tho oCu-o' of Coroner of aniierburgh county at fuo ciisulus October election. aug--t. H. FLUE CEL. Tcachf T ol lite Ltilisb French and tJcr-fii-tti langungc. PRIYATE LESSONS either at his Residence or his Pupils'. Engrli.-h German Female SchooL Corner of Third and W al.iut ttreest. eepl4-l school iioncn. THE tndersigncd would inform her friend'. and former patrons of Evnnsvillj, that tdie will ojicii a Selicet School, nt the School House near tho innrket, lulely occupied by Wm. Green on Monday the Jl3ih of Sept, and respectfully oücit a renewal of their patronage. ept3 2w JJACHA STREET.

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EVAUSVILLD WHOLESALE rFwICE3 CURRENT. AUcs. Sa'eratus no. 3. lo- no. 3 lo no. I do jrround r.o. I.... Iron nnd TVail. Touiuion lint.. Extra fize 3!a 6 61 ,Slivt-t I roil. .... , 5 a H ,3d XaiU 5Sjtü 4 4d do 4 23 4 Cd do 3 o a4 laeO ;M do 3 2j 3 Äai-e 'lud upwards. 3 W a3 Spike 4 W) a4 30a 4" ,Llue 3d 7 50 Z'l I. a Hi. Soda Aeti Ilctkuax. Yellow White 1'UUillCM. Sorm ...... . ..... Mar ......! U inter moid 1 10 Oak Country 3f. 1 50 Kummer do llaW ropiarsaw o ji. l av ai . f oul, lo do 4'.f. 2 a? IM!tbnr 12 t ne CIO .it. 1 . Lunnvlloii ,.. 1U Lend amlMiot. Moeoa Juva 14 I do do kej;. l.;;uajra ...... 10 all.' llncK do 2 b(l - 1Ü ami ar 1ead 5 a ll'ig do 5i a Kio thinner. Sheeting 14z ...... do Juoz , V-i a31 Eolt ü Corks. v..fvMots 35 a Good Hemlock Sole 17 a GDIIuriks.de. 12 a OukTH,i,ed do. 19 a I'lict p doz... 0 lQ24i i I.i ni c. , White ? lid... T3 Grcyinfiourbbls W al 1 do in 1'itIU . 35 a 2I I. limber. Oak at!ls-- f.(.. Coin.I'ii.e .... r;' Good do 1 aI 7 I d. .: 3ua4S ,:hial... .....WiÄä tt r t.o 3-4 liA ' roM n el1111"1 mir. 4 5 :.it 4-4 do heavy tot do do do do Civ do do 14 lo 4 J. . , 4 mi A do ; U-4 Llii'd shirtinpr. ... -j . . j . i ii.. i . I. : in? Ac idieeting 7 old' Cletr do 3 K 5 4 do do do 10 alii fuienii:pestn j on Adams' blue and or- I do do totu. 3 (o at .e j riiits 8 uVl Poplar a I iu.. 3 RobesoncUMenutiuk j do do j coo 'Is? 5--blue and Orange Oak do 3f p c prints 9 aioj I Spr.ticue iV Allen's Molasts. inaU'ier prints... a aiu; noon iai.h:on 22 a 3 4. Fancy lil.t vV Uark Reboilcd io 35 40 ft prtnt firowu drills Line . io Cleat h'd do Dciiin.s t 'ottonades. ... . ... Kentucky jvai.s... Saiinelts 5 u?h Halt i Mai 11 Sugar House... , , Oils. Lard CI! i -t i u ... i f5 a 00 ti'-I'i ) lUa I.i', ...... v .a a tu '" en (k, do F.vtra 20 CO 1-21 i t 1 ia 3j Cu a .0 'Lead In Oil ure i r.a ai on ll'i' do IiLivM (.tl -.1 i - Mariner. Vliirtii g-.. 8 a l.iuld tickit es 7alt doped 7 Heavy do r-.a 1'ii cdw Ocre.. Iteck s u lv; fVris Green.. 7- osnuburghs no.I 9u In; Prussiuu blue. I 4 4 do dolU a U'i Piit;v..M limes x, ITIrdtciitP' Whiiii g Ah-oliol. 411 u CO Eire land uiur Alum 4 a 5 i proor.lry Arrow rjot Cc rmu da UJ a 45 Turpei tine 31 35 a ti a 5 a 2 a. 42 s. C5 a 7. ?5 i.!t Ixl riei.ic powoereo. hi a .varnish coah.. iMjikV reiiiiec! ;t3 a ü Liiiu.'toneaui'r roil 5 do Coar sul 0 coj.al .. 1 75 Hi 50 j do Japan .. 1 0 al 50 , l'ro is;ous. 'ear-s 111 phur..... - r;a Camphor rc-lincu .. 40 a 50 Potatoes t" l.u 3J a Catit:i:4rides......5fl 5t)al " j R on, hog roui.d 4fId 12 Hi, Cloroitn n.... d,i do no -2.... Calomel clilit.. Copper, s.. Cream 1 art if. ... Epsom Salts. ... . Gamboge liinsel.g. ........ Gum '1 r.igac.-.:tU PoL:tiS Li'iiioiko Paio Sciclj Lhuorico Pat Cal.tl.ria M:.d der p r I in e Uinl.ro Madder French E X F F Manna FL.kc?... .M..f"Cia( 'ah il.'d N iiiicalls Clue. ... 0 (lams .... "5 a -0 Shoulders liUu'W Clear fides S a i Kib'd i.'5 a i St. Ma ia 11 a it-it 4 a 5 ! Jttnsrs. 40 ;liie felitei. 8 a SO MiAcd.... 3 3. 4 a .0 1 iCirr. 35 a 4U Prime 5 a 5 I Needs. CO a 22 Clover 4 00 a5 id Timothy........ a JVt) 21 a 5 Clin Grass 2 ttl Flaxseed fc'j l-:la 1G ! Salt and Salfnctcar 9 a 14 Kanawha 50 t ! Is i 45 a 5(1 i do ,!t(. ;Hi Ut a 05 Ei:c:ii!i ßn.s b; g 5t ' 3il a 4! ' to ni M ,,, lui U'iii.it.e t u! 3 5n ;.3 75 Tui" l?l.;i:d.1o 1 (HI i.i..., . , . 1 t - i:lmlarb C iiiua CO Sal Soda Senna Alex, Mi: kc l.ool . ... . tartaric Aril.... 4 a 5 41) a 4". 3(1 a 35 4U a 45 IVIrn t 5 Olilic C'aslee! H .spires. Cada In ins. Us. 35 a Gh'crli-e.... H a 10 Mo 1 50 1 N:tmei's 1.0. 1.. 1 10 al ?.l S e.itti. rst. Live Gecce prime 20 a 22 k ibil. I)r Coil Ii a M.ickercl 1.0 1... 13 5Cal ."(' IV; per ;.:natra 1 do 1.0S... 9 all Spite J.-.maica.. IC al7 ! 10 3... 9 Ml Ctovcs 3( - Herrings scaled.. 75 al TO lJS'Jir. do 1.0 I.... r0 a 75 N Cr'er.ns fair.. Rf m rl I r;:r ;u?tl 3ic:tl. Chi rüied V. nV.shC.ILS.K 3 35 n3 50 Pmulered I-.r.ijetteihoice' 3 Ut) u3 t5 t rushed . -i ' i10 a 1 10 a ll ...... w " ii"-i'M i;ci 1 h. ( in .VI.IN " 2 35 N.O. Lumps... K'ia II Lockh: rts brand. 3 5C,3 15 do do ... 1 a 1( Corn .Mei.l. ...... 40 j h, Ja 7... . Ju InruiKlkins, I 'I"c-u. otter prune uJ iu Gtiti rowderand Grey Fox. - 1 ii.-cnai ..... do Caiiton made 20 a 40 .Yonig Ihoii.. 20 a 40 I do do 1 .. . 40 a Fl 30 a 40 4U al CS) in 35 Lacroon aeaouaide Mink do iacd... Deer red and 2.t. blue Peer V inter Ctrtoii niade. ii.KJoi.g .v oiOhV IC a 1 p a Ij ; onv 40 a fir (Ia A: iIasv.4le. Povtbhong 33 a 40 Green Glassware 'iuliarro. 33 p. c. dis. i p Marufact u red Hint GlassHarcJj Iv. com... 10 a n 13 a IG 1. a 14 14 a 20 14 a 1-4 18 a 35 f c. Iis. pp... 1 do lo rood.. 8 bv 10 Eberhard. 2 50 2 75 do Mo. com It) by J-. do . a 75 o3 25 do do good.. Hi L 14 do . 3 75 a4 W do Ya com... f l Ii) C itv..... 3 55 10 bv 12 do 4 t o 11 by 14 do 4 50 Other izes in proportion. do do good I.iqnnrv. r.r.Mi.l r 11 1 .1 ..I . raiu, DupuyArCo. 2 50 a3 .V ! doj.incKastillot 2 (K) 3 5 j do liciii:.cy. 2 H) tl i.i) j do A. ."-eijri.cuo 1 sä 25 Atuciicäii branWheat... Kj Corn yellow do vliite do mixed..... Karlcv Oats.'. 3 a 53 :ij 30 ti a 23 r.o ! dy 3J Gin i-ine bi.i.le. U. I 4 'J 1 5 no . 1 "J 75 1 ü I 25 lib 14 a 20 j do st.ir 1 no Uli Pazard.... DujH.nt ... Eliillid ... 1 'on der. 5 oo j do Lagit' h) jOldCoiirlin.... 35 .do Monongahcla "5 Idol.'je ;s Peach Crandy.. 1 5 tUhifckey 17 , 5 75 5 50 do io F.S 4 50 Claftiiig 3 ;i5 IIa) . ll 111 CM Tinothy baled. .10 (ii all Cf. Madeira......... 1 3 ti3 CI ilo loose .. HW Cherry 1 (NI 3 51 1 Port pun-juice. 2 50 t3 0 J do Curgundv.. 1 50 a2 liidcs. Dry H'nles 8 do salted, . ... 7J 'Cflnarv, 73 al 7 a I 5 75 al 40 a 27 CliO.TO. '' icily AladJera.. Reneal 1 (Ci 1 !.) a I 75 a I, Dry .Mahga .... .Vadrass. .. . . Manilla Caracus. ... . ! Nütive Wine.... c a .1. 1U al .Claret Incases.. 2 75 &3 CV C'offon Yiirn. 5!;ns f dz 3 p ct. ofl lor cash , 7Ja t--C'a ; (jtit.8 I' tloZ IO lu CO iA. V doz do do do .5 r;. irf'i'hc lower j.riics atove jr:ticn.!!v, lorclo prttf sreinent.oned, arc for full i:ckagcs, and the higher .mall who e?ale. r.'tvv Ormans, Sept. 4. Flour is Arm. Ohio $100. I Com mixed 57c. Vihiscy i'tic. liki: im:s th it a::c mkeslssm SIMPSON'S IToUinc D .gueTiaii Saloon has arrived i.t the whatf, and will remain bLt a few dajs, tCording.1 rare chanie to llie itizei.s of Evansville for tccurit g Likenesses of his .uperior vt le s:i.d finish. The Saloon is litte! i;p ith all the convenience t a citv saloon, in(lulling a large Sky Light, wii..:t Which perfc.tlikene.es of groups, ii".;ianio t be taten. Those Persons i hing t obLdii a rplendi I D:.j:uerret pe tlmuM call' soon as tiiere is iioti.no to be lo.-t, 1'ric'es ONE DOLLAR and upwards. eep2 lw "" ITCTICU. IS hereby !ven t-v the fptilihVd rotors of Yar.derburcli oounti, Indians. t!i t :.n election itl le livid at t.'io, us'lal places of holdii'g eleitioi.j in s-nd county, on tho" second Tuesday in Oct ber, A D. 1-52. For the purpose of clectii g the follow ii.g oiihers, to w il: One Governor, one Liout.-nunt Governor, "nc Secretary of Stab, 01. o Treasurer of iVte, one Auditor of s Ute, four Judges of tb-i Sureiiie Court, 0110 Reporter of the Supicmo Court, one Clerk of the Supreuii Court, 01. e mcm-b.-r of Conirrv, lor the flrt Coii!rrüiciial 1'istrict: on Judge of tiie Fir-t Judicial Cir 11 it, ci.4i J:i tie of t!io Court of Common Pleas, cue Senator, one Keprcser.tatire, one Clerk of the C ircuit and C.urt f Common Pleas, one com. ly Treasurer, one county l-'ec r, ona Sheriir, one county Co!inni--'niier, one Prsr.-ui'i ir Attorney for the FirslJudict.il Circuit, ono Superintend ant of Public Instruction, one Assessor. fvr ccli Town hiy, and one Coroner. JOHN S. TERRY, S V. C LcamtetHf, Jivrrust Y3th, UZi, auil TANFFACTUKED TORACCO 50 Eoxcs nst'd ouItI alities from ten cenU per pound to thirty -five, for sale by S, E. GILBERT A- CO. sept I Sycamore 1 (;ar Weier. CANDY SO Cotps hcsfqRriliW .)-t rec'j eIlj for alo at lowest mant'f irt't'rs " . (.eptl ,S. E. G ILRERT .J' amor j -,Pnr Water