Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 5, Number 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 September 1852 — Page 2

DAILY JOURNAL.

A. H. SANDERS, EDITOR city or ENXiiiÄ XliüKSfUAY MOUNIJiCJ SEl'T. 9, '52. Daily Journal per year, Sj 00 i bytlie uttk, . 1Ü Yri-Wcelcly Journal - 4 t Wrctily Journal - - - 'i 00 lampaigu Jonrunl - - - 23 TICKET. - For President " - GEN. WINFELD SCOTT. i:or Vice President. WILLIAM A. GRAHAM, ÖF JJOJITH CAE0LI5A. F0 Qivrrn. NICHOLAS 31 cC ARTY, er MAftlOÜ COCHTT. Far Lituttnant 0ttrnr. IVlLLilAAl WILLIAMS, or KoirirsKo cecm. I'sr Congrmi WILLIAM IlUAVIS, Jr., or oieso cornr. Ftr 7Vnrer Statt. SIMO.N T. IIA ULK V, of Wayu county. Fr Jtndi fr Statt. .DOUGLASS MAGL'IKE, of Marion county. For Srertttrf of Stuf. JOH.N ÜSBOKNK, of Clay county. iVr Reporttr cSupffm Con-I. A. L. O.s BORNE, orLaportecouitiy. mFr Cttrk of Snprtmo Cowrt. . JAMtlSA.STKi.TCII, of Grant count?. rr Superintendent of Common Stheol. A X HÖH WOOD, of Putnam county. 'Forjudge of Supreme Crl. rir$t DietrietJollS HOWK, linnet county. Second CU.VKLES DEWEY, Clark coubty. Tkird Daria McDonald, Monroe county. Ftnrt SAMUEL B- GOOKLNS, Vogo county. ELECTORAL TICKET. SESATORUf. IlKTAXI. II EN RV S. LANE, of Montgomery county. .PLEAS AST A. HACCLEMAN, of Rush county. DISTRICT ELECTORS. Yrt District Joh.i J. Chakolkk, Vanderburg coauty Jon 1. Fcaacsos, Clark county. rirrf Capt. Scurr Cartm, Swiuerland couuty. FetrtkJoH S. Scost. Decatur county. Fifth David Killuosp, lVlawaro county, f iitk Jona C'oara.t, Ma ion county. . Richard W.TnoMWO.x, Vigo county. Eighth G. O. Bzhx, Tlppecano county. ntk T. S. STAXrtKLD. sr., Joseph county. rr Jamks S. Fkazicr. Kosciusko county. Allesentk GisTATrs II. Voss, Uainilton county. iTIcssrs, McCarty & 1 right. Candidates for Governor, will address their fellow cltisens at the following times and places, and they respectfully request thcirfellow citizens to giro notice of the earns. New Albany; Floyed co, on FrVlr, Sept. 2f. Hardlnsburgh, Washington ro, Saturday .Sept, 25. Paolt, Orange co, Monday Sept. 27. Bedford, Lawrence co, Tuesday, Sept. 28. Mt. Pleasant, Martin co, Wednesday, Set. t. 29. Washington, Daviess co, Thursday, bept. 30. Jasper, Dubois co, Friday, Oct. 1. Petersburg!., Pike co, Saturday, Oct. 2. Uoonville, Warrick co, Monday, 8ct. 4. .Newnunr, Warrick co, Monday, Oct. 4. .aafi4TiUe, Vanderburgh, co, Tuesday, Oct. 5. Princeton, GiU.on co, Wednesday, Oct. 6. Hoi Ho! for Xtii Uri 11., What Whig? are fuing to the Ii0u;sville Convention, to be UelJ next Tuesday, fron Evansvillel Those who are going, should hand in their names to the President of tho Scott Club before Thursday evening-, if possible. The Whigs of Louisville arc making great preparations for a tremendous crowd, and promise that Kentucky hospitality, as it is known the Uniun over, shall be realized by those who attend. Wc make the following extract from a Ktter received yesterlay from a distinguished Whig of Louisville: "Be sure to-come up to the Convention and bring your friends, Whigs and Democrats. AH will be welcome. Ladies too arc invited. There tvill be plenty for all. The world and its wife will be here. If the Democrats do not like to come, you may say to them that their party have a frolic the next day to use tjp the scraps!" That's tho talk. Gather at Louisville. 'Tho word is abroad. You are expected. . Gillant Whigs await you. The latch-string is out. Get along, all of you who can go. linn; up your Fiddles, &c. Gen. Lane has been jn town a couple days. We have it upon good authority, that In says Gen. Pierce will certainly be elected President of the United States next election. We are sorry to- gi?e this news to our Whig friends, but the General tcoa't keep tilent, and we might as well put a good face on the matter, and break it to our readers without delay. Wc know this news will strike the V'higs like a thunder clap, but it can't be helped. Gen. Lane says it, and sooner or later the Whigs must know that such is his opinion. We regret that all the labors of the Whig party arc vain, and that the friends of Gen. Scott in this region, yesterday so sanguine, so certain of success, must to-day sink their noddles in despondency. 11 V, for one, shall endeavor to bear up. If submit wc must, submit we shall with christian resignati:m. But with that sanguinness lor which1 wc are so ramarkable, we shall endeavor to j hope on, and believe that possibly the General has been misled by the wishes originated by his own battled aspirations for the Presideucy, and most cruelly knocked in thc.head HXe eg many piglings, by the butchering Bal timore Convention. Indeed, we are almost forced to believe, recollecting that the General left here for Washington very sanguine of getting the nomination, and having in formed, cur. citizens. at a Barbecue, that he would accept the nomination that he is now putting the best face.on the matter, and donl luore than, half believe Ids own predictions aoout Piece's election. That is, as he is compelled to shed tears, he is determined to laugh right heartily at the same time, so as to rnako thqui appear tears of joy or fuii. To carry out the farce still better, the General offered to bet the horse he rode down froni" Newburg, against one hundred dollars, thatN Pierce would be elected, not reflecting upon the audacity of some' Whigs in this region. Wie are sorry to say one of them tgok advantage of the General's peculiar method of hiding his disappointment, or of electioneering, and took him up. This was next to stealing the horse, but then the Whig was perfectly honest in his intentions, as we happen to know. The Whig however, did not 6tf he only bought the. horse payable on Pierce't election.

More Certificatfs ami raorc Qnatliciy, Our estimable friend. Dr. E. Lewis, the

Democratic Goliah of Warrick county, a very good physician ro doubt, but a quick outside of hid legitianto proftssion appears'' in a communication in the hst-Times, backed by a couple of certificates, ih -utter- leico - of

the fate of Lis late preJcveasof in the certifi4 : J, . Farquhar, J. II. cate line. Wc really hope these ecrtiheate ;fith s, w. Parker, E.3I.

will not prove tha Doctor's political shroud 6thf ... ? j. jj, Tjradiey, T. A. a3 other3 eeem to have enwrappocUhe'&funcV.; Ul .y: C: Barbcur, J. G.

political "corpse of omrtrf his friends r Bet if "gta""w the Doctor expects us So ir here in rvajjsj'g u vil!o to swallow him and his opinions, as wu ' t might his medicines, by fsree of certificates,! u. t-

r 9 vi Iii a ii u iii ii uu li i tigci & uiu. 14 ui i i taken ts ho has been iß several matters up in ; Warrick lately. , . ten to lndian.polij. about .Cholera io New- j burgh, &c, v;as all humbug, and certainly if, 115 UOS Jru6U uy U.a tC'UUCdies Jl M -UlUSO else than humbug, ho has beer i quite aa ."c, cessiui in gu'img mo puDiic oy cenmcates,ft. i. . . . assume venders of natent medicines have

r. .... tr lege oMauguing at him uuttne question is, been hy the same in3trumentahtv. Ilei ,,, . . " . ,t, ,.. , Uvould'nt it be more to the credit of the editor

proves vj u:. aiaugawr, mere as one ueaui . nd tQ ictprecU of Uj .f he wou!J much dnce -by Cuokra, and another case in Newbur-h, , offiflnwMnn. and hv ktnr bad mi,.

ob&tinate enough not to dis. Now, ten miles I e . .- j from Newburgb, we did not even hear of thi3 dreadful epidemic in that town, with daily connection, between the places, until a startling letter couic from our Representative at Indianapolis, telling the dreadful news that tho Cholera was raging at Neburgh, and VantiHg to know It It had yet commenced j 0 J. ' . ravaging Evantv:lle. He had seen the Doc

,. . . , . . A, ing he detected a thief carrying oÖ a bothimäelf for not attending to Ins cuties in the . .. , , tl , Z .t . . . , . , , , tl., which was merely a "show bottle" conLegülatnre, on account ot the violence of the . . ... . t. . j,e,1 . ' . , r , f I taming nothing but WHter. But it showed, in Cholera la Nev. burg, ZiC. T-e Doctor left . . . . . , , . , . . , b . a . . .. , i this instance, who tojk the real wine. Ih?

the impression thdt a ininiter too, hadJied in Newburg, although ho did not say -.in direct words he had died there. The ether certificate spcake cf a female relative of the Doctor's being taken 6;ck on the night of hi3 arrival, Didthose symptoms alluded to last three weeks, to keep the Dcctor so long from his post! But this is a 6mall matter. Tho Doctr probably thought himsrlf justifiable iu remaining at home, and if he thought so, hs did right in staying. But here is the point he says,'asto pay, I took just what th-j Legislature allowed me." Exactly. But tlu-? man has been talking tJ the eop. ? of Evanvillo ab'-ut syjantkririg Legislaturen cf f-ior. lleecmg tao btate, ana all t.iat, when he has shown in a small manner as great a disposition to squander and fleece as the worst of them, as far as this cxampb goes. " While absent weeks from his duties, and tha busiest time of the whole session, he left power with another member to draw his pay, and ths Doctor acknowledges the receipt cf his wages for work not done, for duties not attended to. Those who are so zealous to condemn impurity in others, cr so sensitive to vices in'their fellow men, should themselves be pure and virtuous at least so far as freedom from the impurities and vices continued aro conceived. Thus far we have been and are deposed, to make political or moml difference. "a personal matter" with tho Doctor, or any cf Iiis political friends but in no other manner. We drop the subject ts b-Mng entirely Uo small for the attention of cur roader?. Thev know but little of Dr. Lewis, and probably care still less. He is net a man calculated to "set the world cn fire," nor do wo think he can illuminste any cori3:dr.ibIe portion of it. We ßhall probably induco him lo make a ;;ccond"niia3ion"to t.ie hcathenol Evanoviil", who mut-t certainly be v. allowing in the. very lowest depths of ignorance, if thvv crn b tnlightened by sur'i r.iisijnjrie?. Gen. Piorc- stood by and sustained Andrew Jackson, whf n Lj put his veto 11)11 n oner!'l systom of srjunndring th? public" money" fr schemes of private interest, manfully doing battle unto the end. TYwv What can he done with such a man as this! To say he does not know the above assertion is opposed to facts an 1 to records of Congres is to accuse him of ignorance to gros for belief, in one occupying his position. Thi? records of Congress show that Gen. Pierce voted a?ainit every bill for thf improvement of rivers and harbors (alliulvd to above as a 'general system of squandering, tc") which came before Congress while: he was a member, while Gen. Jackon affixe d those very bills. We have given in detail Gen. Pieroe's votes and Gen. Jackson's approvals.. The only reply we have received to them, is the above reckless and utterly unfounded asser tion. e nre willing to discuss questions so as to investigate the truth. But we must be excused from, as a general thing, replying to such rascally assertions. It is giving them an importance which the author might himself vainly tseck to obtain fur them. 3 The Times wu '-it is said" that r.oth er Whig paper is tJ bo fctarted at Evansvillc.J Well, one Whig paper here, has within our knowledge, run off or wound up in less than three years four.Locofoco sheets, and nearly a dozen Locofoco editors, and it bids fair to continue the good work without interruplion. If another Whig paper should be ttartcd here, we don't believe' a Locofoco editor would show his shallow pate in Evansville, eyen tostep into a lifty-thpuand dollar legacy. " CO Mr. Johnson, of the house of Johnson 5i French, returned from New York on Sunday last, where he had been several weeks selecting a stock of Fall Goods. Mr. J. left us a large number of late pa. Tm lor which he has our thanks.

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1 ac IOilOWin T IS tue USl 01 canuiaaics ict Congress nominated thus far. Whigs. , Democrats, ' jit Dis. Wm.'Reavis, Smith Mililer, - j J. D. Ferguson, W. H. English, - j -j. q - Marshall, C. L. Dunham, Lane, Chamberlain Hendricks, Davi, Hor. P. Ciddle, Norman Eddy, S. Brenton, J. '31. Wallace, A.J. Harlan. - 1 - Vo'e hare given the Times something to talk about now. Jourr.cZ. You have given ths Times eomethiug to Jt u cenün much easier tQ at argu. than t0 successfully combat ., jm T'k nA'tn f Timna Vina tli nrlviv ta V- aaa t a w w v v w a wa tv a w fi M muchaj ho ea6eSj and : m r-t v ' : r - r - - - . . . - ,nvt , nm J r. T . V. " . . , Ä t i :t - ,nilftr takes, we mean, and ascend to a higher epaere of action! As he has not yet tried the experiment, we respectfully suggest it. t-n9 Tt r or,- r f ilia To ,i7inn T T rif r 1 mis. scd some bottles of Champagne from his bar u.-t p..,-....,, Oo.. ttd.i.-r. K L-nnt ' -ui x. i t a lookout to see if uossibk what caused his . wine to evaporate. Early orate. Early on Sunday morn- - I "indomitable' Mr. D. secured the customer. and Ecnt h!m up tö T.rry's awhile. I tCJ Wc are conti l:rably, if not much morfl so, indebted to a friend, for an exceed of! O'en. Pierce in the actof presenting that boy , . . i ... t.t.:.. ...uu , M MV 'At II rVJL'Li LU 1 Li! V ' I 4ÄJ11 Ui 4, V 1 J I Wit , ..,. n,. r . r 10, Pliy a 611CÜ Ol cauuy. a lit; i.icu- ui i.j-.-boy would certainly have moved a rock to teurs, much less th- susceptible heart of Gen. Pierce to impulsive benevolence. On the satno plate is a drawing of Gen. Pierce exara iniag a witness, ccc. Cut our ft fends may tike a peep at it ff.-Mis Vy talilnjr at our den, a.1. (s h fuuLynew of this '.vork ol art Certilnly the doctrine of the DcnicMtir party is that every appropiiatioa fjr Internal imprjvi ments is constitutional only wnen I the public interest demands the appropriation. l imzs. Ye?, tut you slid certcin appropriations were constitutional because the public interest demanded them therefore anything the public interest demanded was constitutional. Any echo d-boy ought to be linked, whj would b' guilty of buch assumption of knowledge, vet ridicubus ignorance. Scott ClcB ' Press of other matter ha3; prevented us making a notice cf th' fkott Club's" meeting, cf "lau Saturday irght.- " , . "... lucre was a good attendance as u.ual, with pecch.&.iiiuiic an i rejigs. Hir. Ja. Harlan,

Jr.,ef Ktnti.cky, made the principal speech. d'K-tor. .hiwyer?, a:: I t-uch l:kc cattje go to Even a correspondent of ths Times, in no-1 Congrca.s. Mad. Courier. ticinglh-. meeting, admits that his speech The cditorof tho Courier thinks it sensible was nn.ii.:d by ability and eloquence. Mr. ! l" remain content at his pobt when nobody II. introduced i4the documents,"' and sustaiu- j cal!s Jlhn to ,favc if' 31 7 W he is olJil1P cd bis poii;i;ns by th ;.... lie io a oung : ?'Tior the vinioalien for tho Presidency in speakr. but be has the orator in hini.aml au : -3. T''.' rorei.t section cf the L-cofuco emii'uiiv-mfortlio cans.- ot Scctt and Gra- j b dliinere Couveiition shows, tint very o.diham which mi-ht well be imitated by oiler j ':v man nny be -.igible. Gooi ground for nermn. Tin. i.wi'tinir ivfi n!i-i iL'r.-!..! l.v 1 hope, 31.. Garber.

lr. HoMeu and idr. Cir.ent'jr, iu an uljie manner. XSir Vote on flic Mirer ntvl Harbor 12 11. Not only ar& thv Democrats ftriing to make the people believe that their party is favoradle to River and Harbor improvements, but thai tho Whigs are opposed to them! The vote on the final passage of the biil in the Sen ito stamps the lie direct on this assumption. Head it: Yeas, Messrs. Iladger, IJayard, Bell, Burland, (.'ass, Chase, Clarke, Cooper, Dodge, (of. Wit,') Dobiee, (ol Iowa, ) Dwulas,F.lcli, I Eish, Foot," Geyer, Hale, James Jones, (off Iowa,) Jones, ot lenn.) Mangue, -Milkr, Morton, Pearc pratt, Uu.-k, Seward, .Shields, Smith, Spruance, Stockton, Summer, Underwood, Upham, Wade, Wulker 25. Nays Messrs, Adams, Atchison, Brdabury, Hright, liroadliead, Broke, Huther, Chariten, Clemens, Djw&oh, Desaussnre, Downs, Grier, Hamlin, Houston, 1 hinter, Hullory, Mason, Merriwether Norris, Soule, Toucey, Wel!erJ3. AsE.vror. .ot Voting Messrs. King. Sebastian, Davis, Weitcomb l. . But two Senators claiming to bo Whigs Dawnoud Brooke voted against Vic bill all thereat of Cw W'htys vokd for it. Ticcnt'jcne Vcmocuats voted cgaints Vic bill, and hrce' dodged the vote. Pierces bos on frie nd Norris voted no, and so did Ring, the Democratic candidate for Vice President. President Fillmore .will sign the bill. Were Pierce President he wonld rote It. 07 The fine packet Fashion was, down early yesteiday morning1, running again in the St. Louis and Louisville trade. According to the old fashion, we are indebted to-her officers for late paper.. 0T"At a Democratic meeting assembled at Newburg last Saturday, 6ix persons were present. Our informant had this item frorn one of the sx. Why, Calvin Trary, of the Dea.crat, what you doing?

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I as a t't;tiiiienuiiu3iiiinsrc5orieuiouy Gov. Wright, m the hope of making votes, ! i in many of his speeches, he exclaims: I Fii , i rv j . , c chow citizens Did any of you eer . . . I v ear leather hreeches? I haye. Oh dear j Aint they mighty cold in a coll day mighty cold day mighty hot in a hot day, I mighty hot in a hot day . and mighty tight in a wet day?" Now ire did'nt suppose, even if the GovrrT nvr-T "xrnro 1 V iy lrnnrVioc t n t VtA I VAv vr ivMiüVA va VVVAtv.k i is env hM'pr nr wnrco nn that orrnnnt hut is rtn Deucr or worse on tnat iccouni, oui it reminds US a few daVS aO of Än OCCUrI i J :M jii.i.vv intn -'ua ui.v uu wu.i .m i Illinois. 1 i.'m iiiri'. it nnu 'in u'irii'Ki:. v ill 1 WO men were eiecuoncenni: iur atuu the Legislature. -Feller citizen.." said in j one of tht-m, "when I was a hov betweea! I'll - . 1. 1 lA ' j seventeen r.nü eiguteen years compeiieulo pioufjn corn m my ! while my opponent here was rubbing, his! . baf a college, gittinghis larnin !' ' 1H U1U lllilll IU U1C UUHU tUUlU Ii. I1UUI ! in anv lander. J "Stranger, " said he,"all w . .1 . x l hivn ia mit n hnn r fhnr I triii tv, it ct n 1 n a w.iu.w,r.- - i"avc oeen an ai -urea iazy. mean noy, ai. that as-e, not to have had a pair of breech - t 9 . 4, , ir j ,cs, and i rather think vou haint unproved Attvt-t Tnirrnv Wp trf Mi nm AWFUL 1RAGED1. e naVC FClUOni AV I, ,1 1-, e have Feliiom heard of a traced r so trulv revoltieorto hu - 1 . t i . . T man nature aiurc as one wmcn occureu lasi.rn - . A L A T .. ,1 ght at Brownstown; Indicna. Ine ! dnv ni ! details given below ,are principally gicanea a. . tVnm ia t .1 1 ...-r TnnnAv at.m t ..it trl nia tuau two brothers, named Hiram and arren FrntiHsen. snrl wpII lennwn n.s rf-erpetahle nnd np irihlo ritiyptKs frtl.nTv-Pf th (.ecu. ana peaccioie eiuzens, ionoea ine occu- . m . Pat,on ot ClOCk-peddiing. llK-y usually travtlled different routes, but made apracticc oi mctiing cacn otner irequentiy. They agreed to meet at a public house in the vicinity of brownsttownon rndav last. One ot the brothers reached the tav 'crn, about nine o'clock, and inquired if hir brother had arrived, and was informed by tue landlord that he had no. Alter eating his supper he c iued tor t j light nd asked to be shown to a bed. The landlord informed him he had no candles j about the house, but if he would follow him, he would take luintobed. 1-rancis eo followed the landlord in to a dark rjom and undressed himself and retired to rest. Ti c bed seemed to be wtt, and having some matches about hint, he.tnok a light. Upon examining the bed he found it was wet '.vish blood. Discovcrincr a candle on ,i UhK rr?.r by, he lit it, an I looking un- -. r t...- lv a, 3av the coJy of his brother wiih his throat cut from car to ear, and peitcctly, lifeless. Tasting the door immediately, he proceeded to load a revolver which he hid but before he could do so there wiis an effort made by several men to enter his room. Pretending not ta be ahnned, he asked them to wait until he dressed himself. As ?oon as he had fTniihed loading his piste! he OpeLcd the door and the landlord and two other men rus hed on him, whciihe fired two barrels of hi pistol, immediately killing the landlord .uniono cfhis a. complices, after, which the other man lied. Sc.NiZBLE. Ualdernaii, of the secend best Courier, declines the candidacy for Congress j t," L "isviiie district. He prefer rcmai -' .lhc tf llt edi.r f5?6 edit "f the ( ourier. Right, inend Jlaldeman, docent mm ind an editor has no busitif He prefers rcmameditjr a !IleS3 I nmonj the blackguards in Congress. Let 3 The fine Henderson packet Fawn arrived hero ycfterdiy from Louisville, ahming lik.e a r.cw pin. She has been tho oughly repainted and repaired. On 7n?-.'lrr niirlit, .tit" "th inst., Paiue IIowfm., .- cot.'l d:m!-.t. rft" I.W. W.o. II. and Saroli M. .McCarcr, igri 4 yiMi j ai.-l lu iiiontlii. litr f.'i.iTil will tulie 'lace taw morning f lOaV'cr t from the rcsidvnci? of her ar?nts. The friunds of the family uro rospectf illy invited to attend, without fur thcr r.'-ti-tf. A nOÜSO TO RENT. rrIIE tue two story line'.: Hause, wiCi outhoucs, 0 J sixth street, over the canal, formerly occupied by the l-t s Mr. .v!dhoePVr, i now for rent on rt wsonablo terms. Apjdj .. Üe prciuisf or V Beptü If BW M-KKIt, WANTED. i FIKST rate youpir mxn as office Clerfc and Bar Keejxr. lö on ith theprojer qualification, uwl Uotimoi.UJ. of good character, a p.Tmanaiit situation and rood wages ill be given. A j.ply to K.-ptT 3t C Ii. UKKW. Pavilion Hotel. Tu. us plenVe copy, PAHTNE1 WAWTED. HAVING made arraignments for orher business that wd1 n'c-arily cull 1110 from homo a great iortioii uftli-5 t'ioe, I desire to assoc'uto with ine tu the I-.aif:le UeMa'tttraiit. fotne person eomjn-lnl to Utke charge in hit ulx 'hi-j. The IJou e will be put iu go.l order in a fowd:tvfor Wii.fr btishiCHs, ami be as wull silked cn miv hon- in th WosC Kmpiire oftlio proprietor al the K.i rb. or a-t'l,-os box 20 ul U-o Po.-i Offli-e. teptf-ii II.?MITII. COTTON YARNS S B;ig Jit ree'd icr "James Jackson; 50 b:iz- i:t store, atid f r sale low by .ptT S. E. GILBERT iV CO. .jcumerenear Water, a-VANSVI-LTjE STEAIVI CAirDTMANLTFACTORY. VS SORTED Candy at 121 IP 8. Manufactured from StJa;n reflned u.lr.r. : the undersigned respectfully announce to Western and Southern Merchant, we are fully prepared to furnish .mortal Candy, by the quantity, at 121 V l.ind warrant fl m up trior tu any manufacluied this side oftlie Eastern cities. (Terms cash on delivery.) JOHN PA KRELL fc CO., Corfectioners. Evansville. lad. sep.7-lmd.rw. - I JfJxHenderson Courier, Vincennos Gazette, Terre, i Haute Express, Lafayette Jourmi', Ml. Cartnel Register copy to amount of Si, a-ni Dill to auverlisers. y ins 1 INSEE'D OIL 5 bM in fine order, for sale bv S. E. GILBERT lt CO., fyc. near Water. UED VuA N.N ELS.-100 bales for sale by augl IAS. LOW V AO., 417 Main s..f Loa., Ky. ) C CASES f-euna Vista, Hungarian ami Kossuth Hats ZJ iorsilehy ii'.j0 J. U. .U A GHEE di CO.

I CANDIDATES DEPARTMENT

circuit Jiiazc V ar authorized to announce ALVIX V. riu k t r.xq., ss a Cihuiuaif loruio circuit jua? ortiic 1?l JadkU lUricu at the next Ocu eiec-Jo. l or Juilg-e of Court ol Ceiumon tleus.

COXRAD BAKES, la a candidate for Jiue of the auceofnin Court of t'ommoB I'leas In Ike 1st District, vointxieej , , . , . , .... . . tf Wurrick and Vaudcrhurjch. augi5. 1 Opentcjc briskly. Mcnbai uare begIiunS i'Tr it rippvn- a a. , . r.u lo '"clvo Fall good, lu large quantities. Falea moder- . bA EL 1J, GAKRLT1, is candidate for Judjre ofthe Slu . , . , . ,u . Court oT-iou I'leas iu iho 1st District, coiupostd of tlc itb Irosrc vt art extenslTe business the raabinWarritku.iiuvar.derturp, augCti : aou. Some iigut changes nUced In our markets.

For Suite Senator. i JTr "axicrb. Touy will please announce the name oj JAS E clythe, a. i Cai..iidai for the kum seunte. iu Hie Senatorial Ditrirt. composed of the counties ui ioseysifl . v auderUursti. at Uu utxt Octaoor elcttior. u I Itenrcfccmtatii-e. iin.üismnn-niin.irts(t muioanretnc naraeoi; S äÄS.

audrUtirgU-county in täe next Ltslatnre. augC5. s.sur 23 j I af.lt v bttett: ... c. K. DREW Ä,"T""-"-'.'.: mg $ 5 Old, I was citididat for Rprtwi.t.-itive of Vtinderburi comity,.! foil. do iIa iir o ia ? shirt-taihiV'r., iniu.?:".:..!. :t4rA?. , ,.'! 'r Prosecuting' Attorney. jCannelu-.n lu i.rmi niulMiot.

rr-p-M.; ?A,rt,,-Pi y.x jwga announce VOR K1S S.JOIIXth niKi:l nl Pr.Mi.i-ullii, II .rnnr Lite oiHceo PrwcuUng Att .rncy Cvuit or Valid erUurgh and WrKlt3 H K COUIllU'S pt.1

Ma. Sjrrttii. Please announce WM. K. Mi-OKKW, i ew.Yj.A oa fandidate for Prosecuting Attorney in the 1st Judi- ' j,Jj ' a3,

5 a ranui'Iiite for I'rosertitmir Attorney in l . " ------ r - ... . clal urcmut tue eu&uiuz üctoier election. augl i or count, t-ierk. i Mit.f?AM.Ens-ri.ase -candidate fw cietk or th the cnsuiiOcwbcr -eiec announce TTn. HOLPES, is a of the Vandtvburgu Circuit Court a 11 7. 0 TIITVeareauUiArizedto nniiounce BEN. STINFON' 0 acandi-late forslie ottiie of Clork ofthe VandetburgU Circuit Court, attlw eusuics October election. jysi-ts V " . ,""u" " 1 S vciouer eiecuoa. Jvrfl-ts i m. s4irM-Ym,.w cjii'CV ciiulvl-iiy .... j.-. - . . ;,; , , , " . : w w 01 ! anderburyu Circul: Court at lite eusuins October c tio. jusate - v.vv- : v-pe aruj ancwrized to- announce Jacob iawkwi.E..,AiAv.Mas raaiuuaw lor um omco ol ciert oiue ,v.,.lA-...,,I, a.-.,,. .. . . .1 , .ou. ihic-ui i Ter Cöunfv Trensxtrcr. JI- Saxders Piflas announce the i.atue cf JOHN w , , SH .. . . 7 ,w .w. w a v I Vandcrourgh contiy, augi. Ma. Seders You will plensa announce WILLIAM ATCIIESON, as a cand'dnte for Iroanurcr of VanJrburgli county at the ensuing October elation. auglS. Mr. Pamsrs. Please announce the name rf MAR. ; i CL'S SlIfcKWOOD.as a candidate lor the onice orCouulv i remurer.oi v anicrourga counir ai i:te ensuing uci)uar elocliot!. and oblise augi;" MANY VoriilCS. I Mb. sA.oKrj-Pie:.Mj announce john cupplks. -ns j 7S MR. Sr,-You Mill rler.8(J announce the ante of 11. J. HAUT ix a tandidattf for the cftac of 1 'reasuro of Vandero-irgli coutiiy at the ensuing October election, aug-n. TQV."e are authorizt'd t- arnounce I!. P, YAt'GHAN, as a candidate for County Treasurer, ut the ensuir.jr October cletticvn. atigj JVIr. Sa5dersYou will please Announce tho name of Kev. BENO.M KYlNSON, as a fandidate for County Treasuror at tue eitauintr Octohevcleciiou. ju S3 to For MicriiS". Mr. Sanders PIms announroiny trmeaat csndi-. date of Hierin for Vandcrüurgh couüty al the next October election. B'JgJi JA."JKS FINCH. M. art'E,i Fir Please tniiotince ny nam for the o(3cc of MicrilTof trnn4t.rt)urgl countv, t ifae nt-xt clobcr election. aug3) JtiliaH S. OA V ITT. Mr. EutToa Pleas; announce the nataof EM.tJCL'EL .HULL ia tfiididMs fjr tlte oiiic of sheriff at the ensulug Octol)er levti u a'ig li ilANY VO'IttS, Ma. ?NDKk You will jdeas announce Jtr. WILSON .llOOK. a camli l:.ta forMiriiTof VuuilerlurKh c-ouialy, at. ho ci.saidj October election. fuuTj I.fa. Safcdrrs Vo't will j ln minonncc WILLIAM E. GKEüN ns a cjndilat forUio i:U"c of Htcrifl f VatiUerl'urgli county, at tho ensuing OitU-r elc tiun. Ri'l7 Mr. Spr.-s:YoM will jdca announce GEO. W. CJ.OVL1! aa a e.m.li-la'au lor tho u.iic-i v( J-lie riff, al tue cnuuing October ;lectio;i. augi-te FrCounJf fScr&rdcr Mr. SireticBB-iPiea jj atiin-'n.r the name of KRACKET MI LI 5, as a candid.,! f ,r !lrj offle? of Kecorder of Vanderburgh co inty at tho ei.suing October election. - augie. Mr. SANrrn You will please announce my nam as a rau'üdat- for county l.oeordor i.1 tho next October election, B. .MOSS, igl.l 7rrPlaa annoan ;o GEOKGE If. TOPI) us a candi date for t'-i o-lti-k. of Ktscordor of VaudcrbUTffh entity at tlio vnsui.iy Ocsooer el;;ion. aupC' Mr-Samikhs: Pliae suino'.ince th name of JOHN Il.VlaLas a can lidttj f.rthe oltli'o of County I.Mirdr, at tho next October vbtctiotu - l!iujr-ij -Mr. RASorits: P!oao annoiuict; FERDINAND I). GO.sLEE, uüa ca:.did.,te for the oiiice cf J-fecordcr for VaiiJfcrburj:h eoutity. al iho ens::iiig oclabcr eleeUon. i.iySl Mit. SKi.vRs: You will rlcnso annoitnce th. nam of CIIKLSTIAN HIPPL'.,sa AHiidi'ihto for the office of Recorder of Vanderburgh county, ut the ensuing eioction. iil-Ci Mn. ASDETts: Yon will ftia-; nnprvuncc tlt name of JOII.v W. ,HANT as a cndidale f.r (-ounty Keconler, bt Uie ne-;t ( to.ver flection. laiigFor Couuty (rara"ioncr. Mr. SisDnr.,-You v ill pi .anf announce KINLOCII .McJOMNl O.N.asa candidate for ! he oftire . f'otiity Coiu?nisVioner, Or the the coai.t) of Vanderburph tit the ensuing October election. " anj,31 Firr C'oronri . .Mr. fPF.RS Ple.iv ann nc JOHN TRIHt-E, as a c:mtidflta fwr r;-elecUon f,r the oiü- of Coroner of Yunderlurj;h co u.ty at tho ensuing October election. au0r. A VAUD. B0CT3 &niICES! BOOTS 8c SHOES ! ! Jill tie I'atlage, DmztH, or at Retail ! 4 ROUT the 15:1 of Ferdember next, wo expect to jCjl open, in Kpiisvdl,, h Urge and vry well ataorted li of BOOTS a id SlldtS, whicji were aelect,;d w ith much care bv an experienced buyer In CoMon and vhou munufai luring JUtricts in Ma.vs:ichu cits from firl liatots cojnprisiiitf the very test work, such as lüar lite brands of Moctuuh, Patri-Jge, Wo'id, Alien Flg, and 1.;;iii9 lino Phil- uelplna work, Ac. "Ve commence Uuriness in Ev.ii-svillo ejrp',ct;i,g and intending to becotiu pt-riiiaiieiit citizens, ai,d hope to morij. both custom and contldetice. Our More is on Main Mreet, at Dabcock it. Brothers. Aarawaro taud. Pleuse call 00 tt: V. K. HENDRICKJ" A CO. Our Retail Kooms will 03 lurnished itli N-w Eng bud CusM ti work, s ich as has, perhaps, never been kept iu Evansville; aad such as we wdl warr.t.t in writing. sept" V. K. II. & CO. EVAKSVlIiLE SO "5X STQRE, TUST KF.CEIVEÜa fresl suj j lyof I Curie Tum' CaMn us tl is, or a life in Um Sotith; Re v.-ries of a Bachelor; Foetus of Amelia; Ait t Journal; Homo ami Soci.,l t'tulosophi ; TLc Cr.;flinun. jornajoby sept. fAMUEL LISTER. STO?tB T J LYJT. rptlE flrrf floor, 25 by 5i feet, and wrjbnrts In ther'ar JL i:5by 50 feel, on .Main street opposite the Hunk. Enquire of 1IALLOCK. e. MOJ'PAKJ, j -- tf druggists. DAGUERREOTYPES. MR. E. Z. Webster, the Prince of picture matters wilj arrivo here on Wednesday morning, on his way to tiuisvillc and remain until Saturday. .lr. vv'. makes this call, t afford his many friends nil opjrt.oiiy p pt-t pictures, who, could not wa't upon him during iV.s lAi visit iu our city. 11 uderau Courier copy. sr)t7 CODUbfi-s-O Boxe for s.,ie br j arpttt S.E. GILBERT At CO., Syc. near "Water. FOR SALE. i GOOD House and lot, situated on Fourth street ouo square above the new .Market houac. well ai'.uated lur pr vato family. Terms reasonable; applv to aug31-7t JOHN WARD. VRR1VAL EXTRAORDINARY 5C0 Chickens jast ree'd and fot sale below tho market price at aiij31 COOKS FAMILY GROCERY. , CASK'S Quijrleijr's extra faniilv Hams just recM and for sale ut ung3l COOK'S FAMILY GROCERY. EVANSVILLE BOOK STORE. JUST RECEIVED, Wait for the Waon; Will you love then as now; Tho Sailor bo)'s Grave; Ole Bull's violin Instruction; Howe's violin instruction Book; Jewctts National Violin Teacher; Assortment of Fife and Flutes, for sale bv aug3l SAMUEL LISTER. CHEES13oToxes V : R Chwse, of go 1 quulitv. Jast ree'd and fr saje low byjjj 141 J.rfi V. RElt.LV. BLEACHED LINEN DRILLS 1 caseree'd this day, und f ;;Ur JAM ES LOW A CO., rat.6 " 417 Meinst., I eutai ill., tiy.

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IEVANSVILLE WHOLESALE PPTPfS CUnRfNT I Rs vv At a fine boslii'g i-iage for me J una draft b oats ' and lalHiiff. Weather, Wirin and cloudy Mlh appear Akticsi. - Iron und Italic oalCI ! Jo ' J ; SulerutUB no. 3 5 iCoauuou liar. a 2Ja 'Kxtrasize 31 a 'Sharl Imn uo.i 6 LO. 1 Ct d rroutid no. 1.... 7 ,.avu.,.,, v SlaAb 4 .uiia. ...... . a .j a 4t tlu 4 "5, ll i v U(l 410- 3 7i a i Vt-H w l.aiteo '8d do 3 i5 a50 White S0ü2 HO! V Ob wards. 3 iO lamilc. 'M.ikca 2? Iw""---4 0 a ..... 4 o oilr. Prop Miotktj.. l 50 MMa JUTa. Ma Java It I do do krj.. jAf" lu atCl Back do 3 00 I1'1 10 9 Uiar Lead j 5Jt J .V A. M llTff 0 54a j JLcatlicr. 1 .Good Hemlock Boil .. 35 Corks, Sole.. is cn i VcWct ju.. ...Man u 11 iiru'lk sole. 19. ... 30 a4l jOak Tanned do. J9a' ,,. I'"' 1 iat ...... .. 10 aii Arpt-r p doi... iX) 0024 I Tl, V (.noils. 2-41i'lilbroAnhect-l.irue. White bbl... 75 a J inir......... 4 aS " p.; .urri ui n.HirouiS 'JU ai Grejinfl.mrbllj CO al 4-iuo oo no a ws ao in bnlk.:.. 35 a 3 iT &'lioavr do ihi 5 al I innh.,. 4 ' "KatMüu.... 1 25 . J-S OO OO GO R (il 'P....!... -I . j o -i via 0 i.niii.p. . . . 4 an i t oiti. niio .... 1 vi 7.i l.i r.rl'. iii rt. . J ... um a . IhxhI tlo 1 50 al 1n& sbcctio";.... t alO Clear do 3 no 5 4 10 flo do IU at2l Hue fcliir, pies but 3 5U Adams' Hue and or - j do do com. 3 oo up 20 I'rii.ts .... 8 aOi Poplar do 1 in., a (mi i.oicsotiv.utnuiaclv , ! do i rood 2 92 blue and Urut ge ; prints...'. 8 10 Oakdo3f ? (.. "i Snrapie & Alleu' illolakkts. madder print... 9 alO Good I'lantMion 32 a 33 Fancy light tV dark jKeboilcd do 35 nrints j nf 1 Surar liout . . . mi . ' Lrowiidnlis. j Otl. hluo do t-ialt lrd Oil RS a! (0 bleacVddo Viani (Linseed 75 a bV iJciiiuis riali'l Taimrs' SO 00 Coilourides ilia 17 J,' do Extra 5 (rO Kentucky jeans... l.Ja 35 J'aints. SatiuetU ...u a .u ;Lead in Oil pure 1 to al 00 Mariners' sliirlit:g.. c 1CJJ do do no. 1 1 CO al & Ligl-.tUckings J"4l do Kcd 7 lleuvy do laja iCk Yellow Ocrc... 3 - checU a 124 Pans Greeu... i 55 a T-h osiiailtu r"-i. iiu.l 9 a lll i'ruuhni I.Iii. ä.1 tart 4 4 do do 10 a l'2i Puttv j a DrilK Hi ?lc(licliii tWLiting 2 a . . Alcohol 40 a 00 jFire and ater Alum 4a5 j iroufdry . O - - - a a ä. ä aTW Arrowroot iierinuda-tu a 4o iTurpcnUne C5 a ;S Arsenic jiolercd. 10 a 18 j Varnish coach.. 2 t5 a3 00 lioraxrctiHed 3.1 a 35 do copal ..1 75 a2 M! lixiaibtoueaui'r roil 5 d j Hour sul do Jaimn .. 1 eo al - - -1 Provitiona. neann.. w phur.... - Ca Camphor rebucd .. 40 a 50 oint'i t bu .. CunUtartdcs $1 5Ual 5 llacou.hog round CaMoroilnol.... c5 al tHi! do Hams 30 a 40 40 Hi 9 11 a 12 Jolo 111 do dobo2.... 75 a fO .Shoulders Calomel cuvliot.. 1 5i hi Ul CLar sides .... Co'-peras a '.'i jliiWd " .... Cream Tarlwr... a '.a Epsom 'alts. .. i . Gurn'ooe ....... Ginseng Gunt lmgwc.ni.th I'oUii Liijuori. o ' Pasta tCI"lV ....aaaaa. Liquorico l'asl C'kh.bria . .Madder prime (in Ito Madder Kreuel K X. K c...... .. Mai.ua FLik!,.. Mf-gnCMJaCtilcinM 4 ti llngt. 75 V"Jiite nclettcd. SU a 30 Mixed C a '.0 Kirc. 31 3 . 35 a 40 rrime 5 a 51 0 a 2 Clover 4 on ai CO '1'miioJ j-. ...... . v SO 21 a a ;l;l,l iir:iM 2 OO jFLxsccd AO . ICl 1G .Salt and a!tp.lrr 9 a I I lKanav.liaiL bLls il 45 a .VI I do p do. 33 W a t5 Fnijlish t.e b.g 2 50 -33 a -fiM i ut'td tic" 10 utcnUs liltie. (quinine ?ulp 3 50 a3 T5Tuiw" Inland lo CO P.hubarb Cliinu.. c5 I iSoap. .v'ul Sol:i. 4 a S .P;ilm 5 " Senna Ate 40 a 4 !oiiue 54 - iiiako l.V.it 30 a 35 .('anted a Tartaric Arid. 40 a 45 1 l-'S. cam, r. t kiv-l.t in ti ii. tu. 3 a Jäve Geese prime 30 a 22 Ginger l.ace.... Oa IC ' 1 al. Mare 1 50 11l-T C'imI 5 t .11 N'lltllll'- . l.ft. 1 I 111 at ot ... - . -- ... . a a. aVaä .Mackerel no I... 13 5dal4.t lvptr ium.-ttra Sf 1 do. iio2... a 11 jsI"'e JatiiüK.. IC al? do iio3...90 ,C loves 31 Heriiiig scaled.. - 75 al (' Sil nr, do no 1.... 50 a 75 ;N Orleans f.iir.. 5a Ci Flour und ?tc;l. c lar.iied h WalitidhCrii.S.K 3 35 a 3 50 Pondered 0 a I lAfayeUeJioiie" 3 Cii l3 Crushed 10 a 1 1 K.inT 44 .! 75 Jlkinlon l-al I) H. CitylMiüs " 3 ?'s3 3.N. O.Lump 5... JOJa II iWkh.'irts lrai.d.3 5(3 C5 do do 6... 10 a 1C Corn Meal. 40 i do do 7... Pa lu f AiraiiI Miiiiof. - i 'FriiN. Otter prime....... 2 ."0 3 W Gun powder ai.d Ofvlos "o . Jinpeiiai. 40 a FA 30 a 40 40 a I CO läüccoon seasonaide.. J.. Mink to eased. . . do Canton made 20 a 4! ij'oiu.g lit sou.. I Mink l'j j Poer re. .0 a 4u , 00 .lo j Canton made. 1 and ht. 35 r 40 a iT. 33 a 40 id 1 . JU a 13 iNir.gjor.g 1 OlDeer ii.t'-r f: a 15 i o .......... 1 it V (j tit 1 ' Po fclioitp Green (Jusiware 1 ulxtrro. 33p.c.dis,ip ' Manufactured Flint (il;i-arei,'5 I ivy. com... JO a 13 e c. dis. pp. 1 ' do 00 good.. 13 a lo flby Id Lltcrl-ard. 2 50 t2 7.V do Mo. com... 12 a 14 10 b 12 !o . 1 -5 3 do !o grnxl.. 14 a 20 10 b 14 do . 3 75 14 Oo do Va com... II a 1 1 l.v' 10 Citf 3 55 j do do food.. 18 a 35 . 10 ty 11 do 4 t.0 j " . 10 y 11 do 4 50 Liquor. C'lher size in proportion. ! Brandy (Hard, 4. rain. j Du'puy &Oi. 2 50 3 5tt Wheat 5 j dopim -tciill jt.2 -no a.l .'( Kyc 5i a 59 do Hennessey. 2 00 a3 00 Com yellow 35 da A,eil;neU' 1 25 aif 25 do white d'l mixed,.... Barley , 30 'AinericMi branto a 23 1 dy 5o ;Gln pine 1 id. 3f 40 9o ti 25 Oa; 1.M a 20 ) do Mjr 1 UO 1 3 ;ui) loiti-r. ! do Eaals,,,... 0.120 Hazard 5 50 jOhlt'ourlKn,... 35 75 J'iip'o-t ,., 5 75 d .McooiiaTiUela 75 125 F.nrield 5 j. ;f f L've. ........ 5 25 do F.S 4 53 Pemj) Brandy,. 1 25Blafctinj 3 25 jWhiJtcy,...., a 9 lluy. Wines nnothy baled. .10 Oo all 00 Madeira...... 1 25 a3 OfT d loose w Cherry 1 00 a3 5 Zlidev. jl'ort pure juice . 2 50 a3 08 Pry tlidcs ..... tf , do Luririibdy.. 1 .0 a. uo s;dled.. ... " 1 Canary 75 al aiiüfp'o 'Sh-ily Madiera.. 75 aj;2;: Beiipal 1 05 I 25 1 Try .Malaga .... V..al .Madniss H5 al 23 Scc4..:... .... 40 a 2T; aManiila 75 a ! : Natt re Wine... 35 a 5-J 1 Caracus M al t (Claret in cases.. 2 75 a3 00 :ttit Yarns. SXis r (Lit 2 f H off for cash a A 0s i doz do do do a t 70üs ' doz do do do a ti TjyTho lower prices alivepcncrally, wherctwopriea are meiitione!. are for full ri.irtw nalth Wrlir f. 1 small wuole-mle. MANUFACTURED TOBACCO 50 Botes asrt'd qu alit.es from leu cent per pound to thirty-live, lor sale I y S.E. GILBERT V CO. eptl Steamore near Water. C1ANUY5P Boxe besf quality. Just ree'd and for sale vl lowest nianufactiie.-s pricei, ty "heptl S. E. GILBERT & CO. Sjcamore near Water. TMSH Oil A sunerior article prepared ale bv cxpreesly for JL; b.'iniehs and leather. Forsa ausSlt HALLOCK A. STOPARP. TENNE.SSEE Monev bought bv . svptO S. E. GILfeERT dc CO. Syc. near Water. WALL PAPER. IF.RSONaS desiring to purchase Wall Paper, from the lowest price up, wouid do well t give me a call, aa have a very large assortment to select from. JOHN C. HEVEREU.V. 27 Main, between Island 2d streets. CHEESE. 40 boxes Western Reserve Cli ee; , 30 do E&ti Dairie do; Ree'd this day by IjelJ UABCOCK BROTHERS. IT1EF1NF.D SUGAR 9 Idids very choice clarified, an excellent article for prcitervii.jr. lor lsalc bv aug2 FOSTERS & LEOW5 H. FLUE GEL. Teacher of the Kuglihh French and Cier ci'tn lanpuage. PRIVATE LESSONS either at Lis Residence or his piiplis'. I'l'zliih German Female SctooL corner or iura aept4 Iyj ., and Walnut streen. i I7ANC Y PRINTS. .W cases re-.M and for f t bv tr; 10 J.S I-OW 0 CO ,4 Main St., I-eu., Ky.