Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 7, Number 128, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 25 September 1854 — Page 2

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DAILY JOURNAL.

A. H. SANDERS, EDITOR. TKK.MS OP SUBSCRIPTION. 4ily Journal, per year , $5 no 10 . 400 . 2 0 by the week,... Tri-Weekly Journal, per year, feKlv Journal FOR CONGRESS, SAMUEL HALL, OP GIBSON COUNTY. CITY OF EVANSVILLE. MONDAY MORNINGT::::::::::SEPT. 25. (KrThe senior editor has suddenly been called South by important business. He regrets exceedingly that he should be called ....... ...i. way just on me eve oi an imponom ci.K.,f i . t.: i . ku . . ... s :n I pisihdc, in wnose nanas trie gooa cause win . . .... ... ... .. . 1 an sutler. We hope tp be bacK in time 10 do a few days hard work with our friends Smith .timer's .Efficiency . . j ,,. . taete and twaddle does With what singular v o ne jiiquirer paraue imm quunucaTions oi Smith Miller before the people of the first district. Why, if that paper is authority, it would appear that Smith Miller's ii fluence was omnipotent to pass any measure through Congress that might be desired. By one 6ingl ? Tote of his, it appe.irs that he has opened the road 'o fortune to every poor man in the State! For twlve akd a half cents MM acre, or FORTY DOLLARS FOR THREE HUNDRED AND TWENTY ACRES of land, all laid at the door, as it were, of every poor n an!! Just look at it!!! How can poor men be so ungrateful as to rote against the man who has thus put it in i their power to became so Finhlpnlv rirhi n..t , i, .... . .. , .. Bat, say they, "we are not informed how i ... . . . , ... ' (his is to be done." 1'his beautiful and mag-! .... i ..-MI.VVIÜ p i u ii vi P5 p vi ci iii u ki a idit farm for FORTY DOLLADS don't appear clear to us. Tell us, .Mr. Enquirer, how this arm can be obtained, and whether it is worth I r. . . . . , , . I having after we do get it; and especially how fa . , , , . it is Hint u. a nr. tn.K iK. t m " - mm ww w wm i as s v a v U ,J ill f UlC 11 Smith M ller, "solitary and a one" for thiunprecedented piece of munificetice. Toll

U8, too, admitting that CoL Miller has done ; road to Vincennes, and Messrs. Emmion it all this, if he has doue more than hisc uty, Green's Stage-line thence to Terre Haute, and more than any man of his ordinary abil- furnish decidedly the most comfortable and ities could havu done. expeditious route for our men hants and the Our neighbor mistakes his host when he public generally to make their way to the indulges in such silly eulogies of Col. Miller, Northern and Eastern cities. Persons by and talks disparagingly of Judge Hall. The takiim th's route can reach New York, Phiiapeople of lhe first congressional district delphia or Boston in ubout the same time know full well, that in point of bus ness en- they could make Louisville bv the Ohio river,

ergy and business ability as well as in literary aad legal acquirements,Judge Hall is infinitely the superior of Col. Miller. Judge Hall has already proven this by a long lift of devotion to the best interests of this end of the State. His appearance and triumphant success over Miller on the e'ump proves this. There is no use, neighbor, in trying to malign the character or political integrity of iudge Hall in a community where he is known. The idea that Judge Hall can command no influence in Congress, will only call down the derision of every sensible man in the district, especially when lhe same hireling organ asserts that Col. Miller has as much induence as any man in that body. The effort to magnify other votes and acts of Smith 31 iller in Congress, in order to obscure and divert attention from his infame us vote upon the Nebraska swindle, is entirely too transparent to win. The people do feel that his vote tipon that question affects them directly, the Enquirer's statement to the contrary notwithstanding. Any effort to obscure that error of Miller from public view, will be fruitless. He refused to act for the people of this district upon that question, and they now have their remedy by refusing him their votes. Judge Hall is the people's man, and they will manifest their attachment for him by electing him triumphantly. Common Pleas Prosecuto. VV'e observe that the Enquirer is endorsing Mr. Isaac Moore, of Warrick, for Common Pleas Prosecutor, and that too, at the expense of one of the very best Democrats of "Old Vanderburgh," Col. G. H. Todd. Now, as there js no Whig in the field to claim our support, we claim lo exercise the right of choice. between the two Democrats, Todd and Moore. No unprejudiced Toter of either county, who inows the respective qualifications of Todd and Moore, could hesitate a moment in deciding and votuig for the former. Mr. Todd'6 legal qualifications we know to be of a superior order for that position, anl with his talents ha combines industry, energy and large experience. Of Mr. Moore, we only know from the statements of his neighbors, that he is a very clever boy, but probably as unfit for the otSce to which he aspires, as his father would be for a 6eat in Congress. We have no fears that the people of Vanderburgh and Warrick will trust the important duties of Prosecutor in the inexperienced hands of this boy. Todd will be elected by an everwhelming majority! OCT" We thank Mr. I'eter Burk, of Burk's Exchange, for some fine fat Pigeons, Snipe, &c ,very neatly prepared and presented with an appropriate speech! We understand Peter occasionally makes a rich disylay of game, me., fur the benefit of his customers, about lunch time. He advertises to pay the highest price for game, and he will do it. fLJ"Any person wanting to buy a valuable farm, is referred to advertisement. It is situated in Posey county on lhe bank of the Wabash, and is an excellent location in every particular.

A FaUe charge.

The Ennuirer char-res that some nrrsB. which it calls the "hireling Know Nothing j . : : 1 1 : r.. : .u pre. auu u.acae.ung me w u character of Gen. Lane . , m , . v... press has treated Uen. Lane with infinitely more respect than he deserves. We have said that den. Lane has no business elec- ...... , . tioneering in this district, on the contemptib r ..::. l i i r j J ie pretence of visiting his old friends, and . .111 r I . i. .ii. rv we say so sum. tie is now traveling over t. .!..,; I,;.,.. V.. i U. : u I "Ö Jimer bpeecu- . ... i cs.anuyeinesaianenaucomenereoniy to see his old friends, and without any such intention. If anybody ig blackening Gen. Lane's character, it is himself. He have . i I i a. , . i 1 llul "uuereu ". nor do we intena aoing so , nut no Dm rivtii in iinirn at. ins caoiii I . . rer wnen it savs ben. Lane "is as pure a i ll.an as ever CinA'a a,,n shnn linilll ' and -r th : --- - I.Mifc I "w 4-ÜU1,,,0",iy w" a101 U3 " '""e" ! log at that Da er's foil v. Gen. Lane is not " a citizen of Vanderburgh county, nor of Indiana. We do not deny him ÜM tUjki to . ' , . . i a np.tlr hara r , r a nu nt liar m IM r M I t Wl' i f t ' . t " . speech, nn J the right of manly action, when he sneaks into our district on the pretence of visiting his old home and his old friends, and then starts out on a regular electioneerin" tour to secure the election of a man who has proved himself utterly un.orth and in. capable of representing this disiriciy Congress. ' The Enquirer need not pretend that any manis abasing Gen. Lane. He will bejjeated whenever he visits his o!d home, with all the proper respect, but in return we shall insist upon his treating the people here with oidinary respect. He is not above his fellow citizens cither in intelligence or patriot- . . , ism, nor do we know that he pretends to be, L , ,. y ' but the Lnquirer et him up as some sort of 1 pol'tical or inili'ary god whom we should all worship, and r -nders worehip to him as au example. It will find but few imitators. t' l.:. t n...i .1 ; ,i .: - : lie nuirniu uui win uuu uuwii 111 uns ir"imi, B U Uli . liUIIC l'W II 1 i i , i . i - l i a ' . . I , i i l J T r lreli'. if Batat. The F.vansville and CrawfnnUf ilia Rai!with the very best of luck. The K. and C. Railroad to Vincennes is now run with as much regularity arid dispatch as any road in Indiana. Emmison &. Green's line cf Stages from Vincennes to Terre Haute, of which much has been said pro and con during the summer months, forms an important connecting link in the railroad chain to the North and East. The roods are in fine condition, and coaches comfortable and supplied with plenty of the best hotsc-power aod careful and accommodating drivers. Private coaches for snialj companies and families, are sent out from either end of the route when desired at reasonable ratei. In ßhort our experience over this route last week, convinced us that Messrs. E. & G. spare no care or expense in consulting the comfort and accommodation of their passengers. Upon arriving ut Terre Haute, travf lers will find several of the beet hotels in the State. Jeff. Jamei. The peor le of Vanderburg know Jeff Jam s and no man knows any evil ol him. He has the fullest contid .nee of he people. He ban honest farmer, and a very intelligent m n. He has iepresened this county before, and gave complete satisfaction to his constituents. Euquifcr. This remarkable man, of whom "no man knows evil," has an unwritten political history, which may be at this time somewhat interesting to the people of Vanderburgh, whose votes he now solicits as a candidate for their Representative. By what accident or misfortune he once represented this county, we do no! pretend to know, hut the "complete satisfaction which he gave his constituents,' may be inferred from the fact that his constituency took the best of care to entrust no business whatever to his hands. The people of Vanderburgh were reduced to the humiliating position of acknowledging the inCapacity of their representative to do their business. They were compelled to beg assistance of the Representative cf a neighboring county to protect their business for them in the Legislature. The people of Vanderburgh not only entrusted their entire business with this neighboring Representative, but also commissioned him specially to take care of Jeff, and prevent him doing mischief, and from embarrassing the business in which they were interested. This is the kind of man who now offers h'.m-e.X as a candidate for the suffrages of the intelligent voters f Vanderburgh, and receives the unqualified endoisement of the COUOly. If Mr. James, or any ot his personal or political friends desire the proof of the fr.rprmin.1. it is at their service. It will also IV. i qWbe recollected by many of our citizens, that he once had the candor when a candidate for the same place, against Mr. Bly the, to confees his utter inability to represent thiscounty. Hadn't Jeff, better make the saoae confession now and retire! fX- The carrier on the upper route lost a one dollar bill last Saturday iu making change. He would lhank the finder to reO a turn it to him.

flcj3 Needlessly and without cause, a pa-

Der in this citv has berun to abuse Mr. Hannegan. It calls him a murderer, and a drunkard. At this lime when Mr. Hannegan is a i aru - ni uns imiibwucu ii.inirgu . . . i Til nil) nr u in rii tui ,'',.- i .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i r i: m l .-,n f..r fi". cKsmpfiil nttar.W. Wf knnw , ' ' ; , j that our citizens cannot approve of such con-; duct. We are safe in leaving to their own enses of right, a course sQ ,nuch at war wilh the promptings Of individual honor, Or edllO- . character. f Enauirer. I VVh , tfIiniljrpr far In ,,v jn- ! a - ; . ' la. naj when it ms the Journal. Our neigh- ' j , u flf-rfl-J nf ... We dsn't in: , w j - - tendtQ noid hirn to a personal respunsibil ifv fn. .nvthin(y he 8flVS aboIlt ' Hp npP( not thinK we will take advantage of our sie i . II I.: UZ-U L.t. to pull his nose, or kick his shins or turn him I t. L! tl " U. I . II Up aiJU IpiUK Ulm. UK Illlglll JUSl HS Weil . . t . . . lam oui m meeting, anu ease nis ieeiings as . . 1 . .. ..... . ror au responsioiiity, except mat Deioiifing . ... to decency and goo 1 morals, the only respunsihilitv mir iiciirKhur snnoara In (,-.--. r ' When we mean the Enquirer we sau the L'nn nnirpr VV lion u. mmn I. Jin R llnll wo ' I u i ww s a v. aa w "t 'k - I l a a a aaauilsT. mm mav mm mm . ... . m I owy Q"uw,c nciuuui an 1 n 1 r 1 1 rr i : i ' ij.l t it i n t . wrr f:, nenhv. or else -Sliallow Pan I 9 J i " I Windy." And cur amiable neighbor or Shallow Pan himself, might just as well sav . . . ....... r . . lue Journal or auu oanuers, u tie means eu- i itor. Bu' as regards this Hannegan matter, the Enquirer first alluded to his name, and in such an eulogistical, man-worshipping style, aaislantla aaitti tha nhirrt nl anrsirinäT Mr H.'s ! ' "I fuvor for some selfish olject, that we fell, called ui'on to sav that for which we are perr J Bona v rnsnonsib e. to even 3lr. HaniieL'an. i j , p D "I. that fie bears the character of a "drunkard ! and murderer." It affords no pleasure to us to make use cf such language, true as are the charges contained in it, but the Knqui rer is alone to blame. We wished only to convince it, that eulogies on such a man, win not pass unanswered in this community. Neither "individual honor nor editorial character" sutlers in this community . 3Ir. Knqu rer, by Idling L'tt truth, although your course would c uvince any stranger that such must be the fact. Tio Enquirer was anxious to haeMr. Hannegan visit this District to make speeches to our people, and expressed its regret that he would probably be unable to nccept the invitation. Let him come, and we will prove our charges, and seinl Iiiin ho'ne again, damned by the verdict, more just than his old jury's, of the people of the First District of Indiana. I. n ma vi He Ailvcriiirmcn ta. Tohacco. Ve call attention to the advertisement of Messrs. S. S. Preston & Co., Louisville, Manufacturers ol Tobacco. They always keep on h ind the best qualities of tobacco, as well as the common brands. Country traders, an l dealers in our city, would do well to try this house. DlVMi MKnicmEs, The advertisement of .Messrs. Viugtian, Culver &. Co., Dru.'gists at Louisville, will be found in today's payer. They have a large establishment, and keep constantly on hand a large and fresh stock ot Dn-.-s, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Glass, &.c. The trade can supply themselves with anything in their line of business at this house at the lowest market prices. Seeds and Acricultubal Imtleme ts Probably t'ie largest manufacturers of Farm and Garden Implements in the West, are Messrs. Miller, Wingate & Co., of Louisville, whose card will be found in the Journal They make every instrument demanded in the pursuit of agriculture and horticulture, Irom the latest improved mowing, reaping and thrashing machines down to the garden hoe. Manufacturing thus extensively, they can sell cheap as any Eastern manufacturers, and fully as excellent instruments. They also keep on hand a full stock of Seeds, Trees, &lc. We advise f :rmers and dealers to visit this establishment. Leather, Tak ek's Oil, itc. Ir. J. II Ryan, at Louisville, is a large importer and dealer in all descriptions of Leather and Tanners' Oil, Stc, &.'.. TliOfC wishing to make additions to their stock, will find he has a large assortment of Leathers, &c, from which to select, and that he permits no house to sell lower than he does. Louisville Pater Mill. .Messrs. C. J. &. A. V. Du Pont, have succeeded Mr. Isaac Chromie, in the Loui-ville paper mill. They manufacture all kinds of printing and letter paper, and are whole.-ale dea'ers in carda, printing ink, &c, and also agents for the manufacture of gunpowder. In saying that we procure pretty much nil our paper at this house, is evidence that we at least believe we can buy there to better advantage than at any other place. Printers in this region will find it to their advantage to purchase of Messrs. Du Pont. They will get good paper and at the lowest mirket prices. See card. OT1 The Enquirer puts in type a ticket it calls the "anti-Know Nothing ticket." Will it please tell us which is the Know Nothing ticket! If it can convince us there is any such ticket, we will be happy to prove that we are v.ol a Know Nothing, by giving it a little stronger opposition thau it is in the power of our neighbor to do. CO" We were mistaken in saying the river was falling last Friday. It was slowly rising, and rose one inch during the day. To last Saturday evening, it had risen six inches. This will help the boats over the bars very materially.

Loss of Life by .steamboats. a report

hnroconilv kppn mH. t thp Sprrptir nf the Treasury showing the number of steam- . . ' . . - . . . uoais destroyed, anü.ne causes oi tneir ce j StructlOn. durini? the First naif Of ttie present J " year. It is set forth in the report that no additional legislation is" necessary on the ( üöveromen, t0 lhe act passed r ov "Congress ih 1352, to provide for the bet- - ter sectmty of the lives of passengers on . ..... I .... . . 1 Doura of vessels propelled in whole or part U.. .. . . " um, exceptio eXieilU II MM Wim- . cinae lerry-boats and two-boats propelled by steam. The report, states that from January 1 to iiin 17 'S ih-s. R ,ö.mK....t JS.. June 17, J854, there were 64 steamboat dis- . . I fl.'..ri inun um n l.x.-o f C-..1 I tl .,,,,! miuiTing a iuua ui c 1"fk o i: nr .i.:. L. . , uvea, w mot numoer, ju nave oeen ..J0.i n:.: , ...... i. i. r e. i i- .. . e .. . bbu iv uvea, riigniui ineso were nttea up ....... . . . according to ine law c: läoJ and two of them P.ot under the JtiW. Th. se CiSPS r nil sun. r posed to have been from negligence and in- . attention. . f'l a. . 1 1 1 - .- . v a t w . i . 1 j u i u i i i i t i n . These are all supposed to have been acci idental except to. UCil the larger nt.ni ber of accidents were produced by snags, iimpu bo., aa Ll... . i l . . . . . . ' " u-cu o uoaia tuus iusi wnn a t i I,... ..f ,i . i deotruiliun of property to the amount ol $390,000. m. OL'' t 1 he n:i i r rnni'isrn tv.-m (nun. - - u v . w . . A .1 .. . .. ...:.t I c n.n ii i (JerLtl at sea, Willi a loSS of 200 lives ami Property to the amount cf about 3üü000. explosions there have been eiyht. Two , . , . . . , uf l,,u buald huvc been inspected ac- . . , , ( uruing lo Hie law of laj2. I ne lo-s of e r- ' nr I t 11 1 t" UPC lJ "',0 Qy',uuuiiu in nvesoiie HUD-1 dred and twelve. Behold the Signs! Senator Doaglu never trave utterance to a greater truth than when he remarked, in 184:), that "the Missouri Compromise was embalmed in the hearts of the American peopre." That it is so, look at the.result ofthe elections which ave taken place sMicehe introduced bis bill , repelling him!-New Hampshire, he home ol j ,. d i ii r . the President, and v here party fee tin 9 has i party I ways bt-en stronger than anywhere el.e has condemned it. lwa, Vermont niut Jiaiue nave entered their protest against it. , , v no can uouh au'iut lhe opinions of the people of all the free States on this question. If there be any such, a lew weeks mure, and they Sri! all be removed. Ohio, Pen sylvania and our own State will soon follow in the same way. It will be a terrible warning to those ho now control the affairs of this nation. They will learn that the people are not yet prepared to i bey the mandates of those who assume to he their Mentors. 0O vv c should like to know whether Mr. Milier goes in Tor "Popular Sovereignty " the ent rc ho like his earnest supporter, our neighbor of the Enq -irer. Supptse Utah applies for admission with Polygamy authorized in her constitution. Popular sovereignty" demands she should be taken in, no matter what her constitution says. Is friend .Miller in lavor of a plurality of wives being allowed in the iSialc of Utah! II so, we presume he will, instead of going tip Salt river alter the election, go to Utah. Ti:e (Ioeli.n Ssoii. Mirth for lh" M. fion. We regret to say, it is feared the "Funny MaSsa who 4 imagined und designed" thibooJ; will be arrested for producing permanent distortion of the features and compound fraction of the jaws for no one who reads it ran hope to escape. The "progress of mirih is onward," from tie gentle rnii le at the beginning, the immoderate lauijh at the O O P5 middle, till we reach the climex of strong convu sions at thejlast. The man who "ca't get anything done," the man who has "been done," and the man "w ho has nothing to do," must certainly invest in the "Goblin Snob" the funniest book of the season. We t ank Messrs. De Witt and Davenport, Publishers, for a copy of this work. (t7"We saw a promissory note drawn in favor of Stephen A. Douglas, for he sum of two thousand dollars, payable provided "his parly carried the election in their favor iu Indiana." The note was signed by two very responsible parties in the State; and w:s found on the floor ot the dining-room of the Batet Hoae, o.i the evening of the 6U1, (the ro in being occupied as s ball room.) The note mu-t explain for itself we know nothing farther than what is there presented. LaJ'rtyet te Gazette. The identical note is no v in onr possesion. U1J liners down this way think there ia no probability of its being of any ne. Prairie City. Aom ü: rp;iE suhseriher respectfully Informs the pnhlic. that threngh I. 'i.j practice in the eloth-manufactnre, be is dial led to -leans all Wuvten-stuOs. etc. . and take out stain, lieguarai.teea, that no stain taken out of clot!. es ty him. will ever show agaia. and that tlio Cioih will et th same poli-h as whonuew. He al-o does mending of any sor-. at short notice and on reasonable prices. The I'nl lic will pi. a-e t icivo m atrial. OOSTSa 11. KK.VCil. Mr. Shuiith's House, next door of Dr. Muehlhausen. sepl-lm L .tua eo. HKKsK.- lu-t ree'd per senmer I mpire, 25 bxs. Orauge V rarm L.chu I li-.st, ilud ur sale i y sep2l I A' I). HEIM AN. JKRKMIAI1 UKHM. L6lTi .tK AUh. T. Olhce over J . M. Caldwell's Store. Evausrille, Indiana. AGENT for the NEW YORK CITY IN.i. CO., bTil i-; MUTUAL FIKE ii MARINE INS. CO., of iiairuburgh Pa.. LXIIKÜ STATES LIFE INS. CO . of New York 5 KEYSTONE MLTfAL LIFE a HEALTH IVsl RANCb' CO . of Unrrisburgh. Pa. stpiu-ly SWllitH tlUI,(K. I'LI.VTATIOV dr ill MM I . i sLV !";; zwm ai IfllB i. 17.. I.,. I. hu.i ,J,.JT - bv s v an it i: i ri af sep 20 ' j vaaaas uic ncai aw air I f p KA A KHS lili ! U. E V IN ANY AMOI NT-bo-ght hy X I I, E. GILBERT A; CO., pV Sy cam ro near Water. CI B A 8U.E8-.00O Cheine for sale by S. E. GILBERT & CO.. er30 .Sycamore near Water. TO .vIKItf H läTsi A PRACTICAL Book-Keeper will Post and arrance Merchants Books, make out fiallauce Sheets in indieidnal or compaar concerns: or ha will i.h. iIiiihii ni . f.tt ,,f Books in a Wholesale House in any brauch of busines. Aiply at the 1 all Paper Store of augll JOHN 0. DEVEREUX. Jr. (1H01'K RIO tOFFEE.-Vi bags strictlr choice, for , J t7 S. E. GfLBF.Kf CO r-' Syoamtre near Waur.

OCTOBER. ELECTION.

gfci f PrniiMlatiinyfcf SmJ-? dicml oistrict Court. sp2ä U. F. kiger. Savpkbs: Von will pleae announce my name m a m. , . . 'or County Commissioner tor Vanderfcureh County at IV easuingOctober election. ser25 SILAS 8 rEPUESS. mkrÄ " mmb W are authorised to announce GEO. II. TODDssaeandlJa District iMitMiN the Coanof Oimhi Plea. fir I." """tnpw' im uouniii oi anuerourin ma jLrr,c. th e"uis October election. septs a m - J u . ..... . rTÄ '7arZrZLZt VTf&l T.ii,i .. .k.:....i..A . ,..T " ri&vu " w i ;i. , , , v n .1 f . .'I.Ii, hui a aj , u.V. -"r"K 'eaanotince the name of L. D. t.KKATi HULXh a a candidate for the State Senate, to represent th Mr. KniTonr-Ton nt ri..M, annon.e the naun of a l. ' RotolSSO.s. .Caeddae lor Judge ia the Tuird Judicial j ctrnMiiitii nrrta; ilmlnj aaiil". v ' Mr. A. H. 3ASOEK Sir: Please ennounee my name as a ' ran ii.i Me ir Treasurer of Vanderbjh county. OcVber tiecoou. lepia jomn blrtij JOHN" BLRTfS A. H. SaXukks, K- i Sik: The undersigned desires to announce lumseit .n ac.nd.te itti m.uiuguctobereieouon for Uprc-euMtiTe oi arariur,ih county, in the Indian: a!rl ur)ih county, in the Indiana ! uenersi As.mbiy ive.-p.ctlully. Ii. VT. HACDIX. I sep jik ,SAMrR: Please ahn'm-'nee toy name a candidate fc ! tit Statu of VanaerburRi. County at the ensiling Octa er elee;ion. tiiT n urns s. terrt. f .. a v it L-ic. Vrt l u 11 iJi4ii -tii iiaiin.. m nimu mmM id. it i for ra-alaatioa to ike oiUoe of Assessor, for Pigeon ' u!i;p. at tre cUjI il; utiol-er . lection. . WM. WARREX. aa4aM for ta-yUariaet d the omeeof County Tieasurer at the Oeijber tleetiun. ,eni Mr. A . H Sa vi.krb Mutt You w ill ineafe announce nr nam- . an Tndependent C.in 'l l:'.u-to Ket fes-i.t the Coinry of and. ri iirpili in the nett u-pMamiM. i u. n .t a Know-Nothing. ..ei, her do i expect Cm 'i lsu-to Kej res 'i.t the Coaary of Vaud. ri urjh in the nct i" i ' i ui bp luweri m rz i:s. as I am one oi nie "lutsisei- . ... t a ishto asset! mv riglirs. as I am one of the oldtst sei i ii ii i .i ci i it . L- nz id ur nuiiin 'i'! i.n ui r l.iiiii" , "Ve y ar. and 1 bellt 1 o.n itcprescul it wit'- sun s m to (at auKlö.te WM. BAT BS. ' . . .. A. II BAXMaa, Raa. Yon til please announce my name j d.ri .u-u ciiuntv. atthe ensume October eiee't,.,n a c mdid;.te ..r re elecnon to the ntnce ot MiKuirr ol au aigl JOHN I. AVITT. - W. are authf rued to annnvnee the r.a"cof IRA A. PAl UCHlLUaea 4itm Ui istitalr af VaaeWfkawgli 0 nt t'1'' OT U t'.ler electiou, alt.j. t lo the decision of aa tiaqr caarattoa. ot u

Rtf We are auth rized t" announce Asa Iglehart as aean- a eood ass rment of g-ods n hand, and w hat is i-till more im -didate lor re-ele- t.. n ta the othec of Judge of the Court of j portafct. sell, them at low and uniform rat-s. This is no mere 0 mmnn Pieas. far the Diurlet aMiMaaJ nf tlis eountiea of I dltorlal iuB, lot a (diin ma'terof fset. yet we do not w ish

an i r!'iu6!i au l W iirri.lt, at the ensuing OcuWr election. eylj SPKCIAL .NOTICES. mwtwB. J M' mhers 'f Templ i of Hom r and I.yman Cecher Diilslons . f 'I' . w.. .. ..... lr.. .l T.mr.. .i al'ill At, 1 i . :iV cvenilu t.ie Klh xai Kridav e,nin? lhv m lh of Sert. Ilt 7 0'c,"ck' (trt hafHwaiii it on hand. By accr afOaawlttaa. CH.vS. V. BEOCOBTOSf, See'y. (sl.OlliOlK SOOIIvll. With the hot. u!irv aasaes Ifdkvte of n. id -summer, the rnk wmmmA , i inn ut ihn In v I., ml. mill i ti. in rli- in ihii liffli v all .1 H , "i iin-ir-. nv.-rs.ii the e.-t aul .south, über nnd dia. lhe ll iiruibg fun drinks up lh- waters, and the dicsyin plann . . --. -i -. - !?" utt noxious ;. aa 1 ataaaw easara. that, it miiaifd I ro'luce V. ll,vr .latiii'lice. !) raimemaaw af the SSMUah am and BowVl. IMart heu? r di.-eu trv. .Arne mni Kever. Billioiis ci-s. T I'hu? KuVi-tj. I'nier tlirst- cir. ISaatavwasa and intloi-iiaud you slioulo ni:il;e freo Ui of On. ltiu t'K"s Isiiiah Vmji.t.om.k I'imi i i. It I a power to rl.-rmro- the lnH. pirify the hloo'l. an.! r"f-r h :ulth. fiee .Ut cr.LetUcBt iu a&othi-r eolutuu of this paper. eS ISwliwiimaiSr WIJjTEKV IUI & AGRICI LTI RAL WARE-HOLSE. MlLaJBM. Wim. A I F a. ro. MV.M K A I I It I 11- .n t fteallia a mU kinds of Farm aud warden lupl-m- i.n. Mowing. Rrapiiig au i ihr-.-h-iu Machine. Kiuld aud Garden SaaJa Ir-t-s. ic, SM Alain Street opposite Bau&oi Louisville, Louisville, Kjr. seplö-ly w J. II. KY V. IMPORTERS ant Dealer iu all deierl ptinns oT t.esther and Tanner's Oil. Oak and Spanish Sw i. U .tsWS Phiwo. Ipi.ia ai,d Krench Cull Skin. Bunts W. h. I.ao-. Ltaiaaa, Kindiiig-; Lasting-, Km. liootTres, Lasts, Ps, if.. W holeau . Retail, at lb lowest terms. spj - iul K. - ltlvslO. da CO. MAM'FUTl lllill ol Toha eo. Second st . between Mala awd S III I stt ! A Buch .nau C... ha u. ..and JSD ham Ctivice livutu'.ky and laisaaaai lotiHivo. ep.i-oiiiii . a. vAuoHx. c. p. ccista, SBi uSan mi VAI Till W. ( 1 1. 1 I'll .V CO., AVIIOI.Ks. IMM A HhTMI.IIIU i;(isrs. KLEP constant y on hand, all kinds of , Allopathie Snd Kckatfas Itoc. Medicines. Oils, eau U, Olass. I'TStu f. A c , ic Orden solicitc ' and promptly exe i.t jd So I, 3d st tet(au M.r.et aud J cderaun , Louisvilla. Ky. -J i-(iUiiiU W i.oi i ii.i.r: pape it ! . 1. 1. -'. I. A. V. DL'PO.T, kvl C'KSlM)K to Isaac Ckovik. .Manirfacturemof wf CV u l Dunn PrtSIsiwaj I'apcr. and wholesale dea er. fu alt li.ii. of C.rUi. l'r.oura in,, &c.. asu aSaw. .Agauta for the niauui.ii turn oMm.i j owner. Nu. U7 Jtals Sine: Lou sville. Ky. N. B. The higli' .-t market prii.e in cash paid f r Rgs. I letup aud culiuu v. aste.-. t'.'5 dm nit; mimn! T"E hiehest pr re will he pai 1 at BI RK'S ENTIlANOn JL IN BvasaTkl.KrarailkiaSatOAMs-. Pai-KilKAS-ANTS ,w cents WOOOCOi.aS ZS cents, and for eaison. 1'ruirie Cuick a. Quails, ,v. . . Ac, iu proportion. seiit-t PÜIERBIRK. New uf the Day incennes) copy. BOOTS, H()l A LK Vl tiliKS, i:. fi. sfBHlTBM No 03 PcJrl street Lelow Walnut & Vine. Cincinnati. Oirio. I have inst r -c -iva 1 two thousand eases of Bout an i Shoes iiu' le for Fall trade, with a larte a .sort e t of ur u'n u.auuiacture of Lar.ies. Misses and Children. s shoes. Makina; a very dcslraile arortmeiit, which 1 will sell at cash or short notes. Conotrv dealers are invited to call and examine my stock. fvp2.l-wJut .). K. IMI KKIIIMi, No. 76, WEST FOL'RTM BTBKR M KAR VINE, (ämith feilt OB New Building) Outraa ,ti. Ohio. AATFA( TI HKIIdt I.MI'OR TKH of Pre. Trima ' 1 mingi, Kriniis lliutoni. Cords aud lassels. Thread. 111.. A : W-1. -r: : . . a . " I fStV WcJSäiVl. ICot"-1. Th"4, Neeui"- """'"cturiiig i i 1 1 :u i 1 1 he', . anori . ruuuiinr-a. ia i'.ni',v ii.ii.ii. I ! . . V .. II i'.,iri y.m ,i.i,n. in .h T.ii.mi.. .... " ... ;v,.ijv.j- muH. i .on . 1 1 in in i ii iMiiue.is ruaiies the Profirietor to preheat to his en.'oiu. rs sueh a varietv of i.n.dsaiMie ioiiHu.nlly oh sagtaf V aohi-ns dcmaiil . A lame shirk ilfS lk I'rm.,.. fa..U..,l U...f..a lr h .11 1 or male to order at short mtl e. Friaaraa- are hairier all. I k. tt. r r Ii an Ihn. a made Ka t. hi. 1 ... i.h at. i t srwinz machtiii will hud It to ti.-'f advantss- ti n.. -'in auo i."rea i in a. ai-.i ,p ...i-'i -vpre -iv "r ti.e uuhia. a Store has b-n taUen in .Smith A" Nixon's new i uilniug. on th I " site ol the Concert Hall, with a view to ajeomino li.- a ' slock BBd have tlie sam well arrar jr.-1. he fe-ls cnandent that he cau please all wlm call or favor him with an order Sa' N. Catal'iguea .cut lj mail p st paid on appl tpplication. ej a. - .im STAT F w9 IXOI AX A, i Vimii i cKnu Corn iv. I. .laroh Linken! im r. Clerk nf Ids V3 IsjsWbh Cirouit Pou-, !o hereby eertOy t Mm Stieri t of Vu.erlmrgh Ooanty. that at the '.en - .1 Elect on. to bj held a th- U'uaJ places ol hnlÜLi.-el-cti.im iu said count , on the second Ti--dn in October next, the ' 'llo inj, Stte. Coauty nai T uwusl If uicer sr-t'i he elecel. ix: O .e Jnd oi'th Sn '.reine Court O i- 8eertari of Stat. 0 3 itea.-ur.roi State, One Audilorof State. Hue Snpernitrnd- ot of Public Instru-tion . Oa Mdsnvr of tl e Lower llojse ol Cougrcat. One Slate Senator. one Representative in the Oenerol Assembly. Oo sHsasM o the I'bird Judical C rcuit. One Prosecutin Allntsjai lor aatd District. One Jddse o the Court of C"a irnn Pitas. (Oistrict oompsied ad Van 'erl urh and W .rrick . J Oo Pro" cuon Atfcroey hull Oistrict. One Cniintv C 'Uinissiouer . One rori nvc for Vauderbdfh OJUntr, Om Spend 1 'n I'r a urer I'ot CouttT dnr? rot OnAa.iSS r I"' wcu Twnhir aTääaaaaw me hand aad the Seal of said eoort at th

L.S. City of cvawaville, tais lhe l.-ili J.)- ot feptcmbsr ilmn iu oar ting nf bsna.u. FiV mpt attcauon given to re-A-Ii 18-.. P'ir.

ep21 te JACOB Ll'XKENIIF.IMKR. C. V. C. C. . . I AD.MIMSTRATOIl'W HALB OF BAYOU L VOH. BY order of the Court of Common Pleat of Vanderburgh County. I w.Uouadli.rth.lstdayof Noveml , -.. ' - a ii,.., ..,ld at artvata ..ale i .,n th- i..d sc.. ut private sale anu i.. u. . aavaa ääW Ii Jc- vuc tau V" - - - K aS " " nf I ...,. i.ar A at pi'dic miction aaaaa oihiFOPIn - .. ....i. k.-i..... i .j itv v uvvrvi in Court House in fcvsusrille. sen ww. ". wurrs. parcel -VU11 llVUfft as BV mmrnwi ! BT No. a. coutainii.g 'ä t5-HSJ acres, and parcel No. 4 contain mg IU3 i 8 Ksi acrei. nf the Lands belonjun to the estate of WiilisN liakins. dee'd. leinn partof the I raction-al sections Nos I aad I in To wnship No. T. South ol Raugc No. l'J West. up... the foliowiag terms to-wit; One-loiirtftof thi purchase money to be paid on day of aale; one lourth in nine,one-"oiirin in iweiTe. aua one t inrtn in eihten months fi m day of sale with inter, st from daw. aud without reliei from valuation or appraisement laas. Purtn .rive their note w Ith approved security. " JOHN J. CHANDLER. sej2l-4tw Adm.r of W. N. Hawkins, dea'd DBBI' AAO I HKljjK.B S ) lb One. Beet. received at ey21 flOTTOA' 1 AH.H.-68 this dar reeeivsd ,ersuaaV 5 Rv0' ,or N F.. GIL BE KT & CO.. . augii Ag nts 6j f.t Fs.tory.

t inn n r.iv-- pr w v. .......... AC HOK Kart. U nfr'amily Bread can be had at all times by callia at Cook's Family Grocery, and those that wish can be supplied at their house, bv Lai log e der at pl9 COOK'S FaiUy Grocery.

.1 M I 1,1 ' areorn 3(i bah Br.u. Ö00 do Ship Staff, in rc and for sal' at COOK'S Family Groeary epl9 auo dot. freoh . jc just ree'd at COOK'S Family Grocary. 1 tepid N EW OATls. 900 bmh fresh Oat jift rer'd at al JCO OK 'S Faaaly G rooery co.x FEcrun a itv , ruts r. ic v ks, c. WMOI.KSALRdV II KT AllA K I'lt'I 'A rr-pt fnllr i r furm th. f,.i!li thikt hi im jf MV prrpAred to fill all ordtr Mtaer of Countrr mer--"t.-- !"r. i uftfil. lncudln . p4r,Q CI. rvstal-ird w..rk uf,. very M vie. A e .. Prerre. Jellu-. &e.. of hi. o-n m.lcW. Hehasthcbe. workmen hor -ped. ftn4 i tnHH to All orders or Confeetiua i He i.aTti. uUr lv asks the attention of C unirv n.eich.nta to his stock and price. aepl8-tf tTVORAri.IC CEMKAT.- '.i wi. frh iot re j, XT. fr sale by S. E. OILBEKT CO.. aeplS Sye. urar H ur. riTY rOIJ.KCTOHS XOTICK. TAX PA "J?1 lJle ,tv "r Kv"' ' hreby aotilarel in mv hards for eollec tioB All Taxes'on Rl Estate must be jaid previous to the lUh dv of October neat. Oth.-est N. Kowley' Ksq.. on 4ta between .Mam and Jjc intore street epIS-if JOHN FAKREL City Coll. I Oi"B. 100 sicks P. Ik's Mill 11o.tr in ere and for 1 1 by aeplti PKESToN URO'S. uvHI.t;LE5. W.fflO Poplar Shingle, in st'-re and for aal selt PRESTOS BRO'a. O. l"ti AR 75 hka fair U- ehoiee. foraale by m sepln K.'uiLRKRf A:Co . Syc. near WaUr. .Rli.f'H IKKIOK - 3X) pecs assorted eeloaraaa J '1'ialitits ree'd this day au 1 lor iule v seplb J A MKS LOW" Jfc CO.. 11 Maiuft.. Louiseille. IMMA HCRBKR R.4TTLB8. Teething Rings. 11.11 JL Husks auu CuuLt. just reo'd at sep!5 A. C. Pl'SHEE'S. 1 KT BRA( KLKTS. Necklaces. Cornealian Bearu anJ . ,,... ....... .. trusses just reo d at ,c I.) A. .. t i A ILL a. - . . . . .. dTOLI Pi:.S. ;old and Common Jewelry. Perlumerj -e. . e . . jusi ric uti sepl A. C PUSHER'S. 1)1. V R V. VSSKMERBS.-j -ases direet imrortation. MJ mis du- rec.d at I . l ,. v I II A" 1- i'ii .. all . . ... . . u ...... , V 'J 418 Alain st., Louiseille, ky. n.. at L i. MjaTllT is it we to often hear Ladies r-mark 'h-vcari almcsl If iiivanahljr et suited in Dr. On is at Kni'lich'f abM th y eaun.u mtl other plse? the fact is. he always keeia i any one to take our woru fo it. hut :all and UHsaMM hn goods aui: firiees. ano tnerity nave the n.tu.r dem nrtrated to your jwn !ati!iart'n . Iln i'nre m in lhe stone freut buildini on Ba&a tr-et three dours helow Second. ug23 CKKK I I. -" wholtand h.lf H!and kitts. a rl.oica ÜBEST A- CO.. . Syc.. near Watt r. TJ t D07.KN Shoe Bru-hes. a s'd; JL Vr SdozSrnih do do; 2 üoi Stör do in 'nr.. '. low r HORNBROOk ii GsJTR. HILL'.' ang; Wattf stre.:l. GMMillV.'fl- e;ises new stvles teeivd and for sale' I" by J MKS. LOW i ro.. epl5 41 Main it, , ouiiville. K . fJK ltL iriTTOS One hnndr-i thonssnd rroa nCeivtd tin. day Ly JAM KS LoVV ft CO.. seplS 418 Main St.. Loui.eille, Kjr. II.H .V V OOI. IT MMN K11KX. -2 ea-.es this Saf rsc tcivni utuircit uupor.isiions. attlaa aad itff h im--some. ly J AM Ks LOW A Co.. sepl.'i 4lS Main st.. Louiseille. j. ii. .ti ai; ii i t: a co. ARE NOW KKL'KI VING TU Ell PALL STOCK H lloniexlii and Kanrv I'ry (.oda, rJo wniih thev would invite Ui: att-niion ol ail who wish' JL to Lu. (ioods chep, tor cas r prompt paper. Our.tuik i u. be'u tilled up hy riT.m arrivals Sjaaa W, York, and ia a few days will lr very coraplete. consisting of everything iu tno Uty iiuoJ liue Call auu you wul sec cucap' OamaMrw, Ribbons, S ti I nets. LareS. Ter sa. Jai-on.ls. Flannels, Apron Checki. Llssaaf. üer I'ua lugs, Oing'iams. ltlaukes. tl.i La'ues, Ky Jetni, Prints. estmgs, lirkinrs. Iii ks. And a complete auriment of Trimmings ; ad Notions, at their old .-'..nd on Fit atr-et . Kt naaeills. la. sc pit ta r AJVTKD Two fod rtealy O-rls as cook and chamVw awrawasa. Apply at ouce to ST. KKKSTKMaN. s.pl-U fchel wood House. I.OST. ON the New U irrnn y R.ad. on the ni-ht of the llth inst.. a' p in- I 0eld SwwwsJ p'-ct.i.-l a between the ajaSSs board and tp of the I ill. a mile Irom thi.e i tv . Any one finding the ..nie will I u Uwaffallj r warded I y leaving thi-ui at this olteo or with scpo-ll I.. Hill hi t'Oll.. 7,si hiigj iu Warehouse for cale I y t GKO. FOSTKR A CO. Sep 1.1 Corner l.ucut and liuulum st. O ITS. UI Lags clean and heavy f. rsal- In UEo. KÖSTER & CO. ndflS BVtO.T. 10 lbs slcan start fursnle Iv (iKO. FOSTER Si CO. Sep 13 , a" BW IJOOOrt jitst ree'd r Au .Cc, Kiprcis, alr il ten dus .r.iui New 1 tfk ( epll A. C. PCSUEE-S. IAMBitfljnd KWlTTOVt Charms, Beads. ElarA tits. Coiulis aud Hrurs just fee'd st . A. C. PI SIIEE'S. A I IHMN3 UU.V tili. Acco-deons and rench Harps lust rcc d sepli A. C Pl'SIIEES. ntrt'Toma m. WALKER. WM. M. EILIOTT and O. E, WALKSa Iii: i i" i-iated themselves u V-ther in the rr.ictice of tledteiae and Snutrv in their Vafions IifanCtii-s". Their oüice i. on 1'hird stieet alov uimia, nearly opposite the uM Cour'. limine. They are r p ired to attend roi-pi7 to rofeasional eallk is eity and coumiy. sejl.t-luid Jlr1l F. 1-1 OVKH A O. J ROT RIET o RS of th.larg- L luiter Vard. corner of Main aud 7th .treets Evanl He Ind.. w. u'd rcspect'ullv inu-rm luiilders and other wnnt.ug iucivtr, that their sCuCk il aofv Complete eonsist'iifj of I'ine I'Oard- oi everv grade aad tliickus5, A-hand lme flooriii. Pine and I' .pUr Weatherooaldiug, Ilres-ed lin e re i' il. Ileojlork Joists and S antün. No. I shaved pine .Shingles. v ind no mistake.) do Sawed do do. Owl lslar do do sr. Ac. "rdcrs irom the Couu'ry will r.-cire prompt attention. ntiiiueTs w.i 1 tear n uiud ti.a. Dae boards are uniform! . it i . j Term, Ca-h. uuie. otherwise contracted forat thu U. MfUt-tw di , ,. v.n,. 1111 1TB tt I MtPI.Ms. lWrS- r': SBlsLRr, harlsg taken a bouse on OStsWaS 1"B strc' t. nppoait" th Epi.cipal Church, is pre pari 4 to i "r ujirem, uj i ac ur isu isuiii. ep8-2 C0PAKTA till "fill. fllHE und' rsigned have this day formed a Copartnership cr' SnrtlMatyl s4 Ss M ill - ll 'fliday. forthetrnas an. ion ol a lieueral Produce. Forwsr!mg aad I ' mmiasia Business iu this cuy. mlim ALIO ft. Hll-L epU-tl 31 ARC t S Ft. HOLLIDAY. E I. WARD K. KI' I I IKCTJ8B. HOtUIIir II I I.I. cV HVLMaUt. PBOOUftS, FORM AKPIM. aB COMillSSION MKKCHA5TK. i;VAASll..i:, i. ii v HA VINO Btte I up a lare and spacious Wnrelinuse en tha Wabash and Kri Canal on Maau street, m ar the llepo oi toe Evansville and Crawlordsville l.'ailroad. Bbd havio); aanple Whari-ooat tacilitie. our rtaafeniats for t' I t rac and Forwarding of Produr sad Mer hand is by Canal. River or Railroad will la nasurpassed in this city. We ;re also parfiared t" purchas-Produce ..r Oroeorirs ill this m .rlc t an soli it orders .or the putrha- ofGroeerie in N, w Orleans Wm wul mnke literal cah ajam.:.s- on Produce aasaawad to n fora-ale h' re. ..r Bj ka shipped u- Sonthera or Eastern markeWe In. i.e by prompt a-itention to business to merit th puMic patronage. sipz-tt HILL at 1IOLLIO AV. J. i:i;i;mto to., ROF RiKioRs ,, t-i i i Ity Foun irr in Evsnsille. Soilu nil kinds ol .Maclm . t , ia st le. quality aad price, e iual fo any at .de ,a any eity ot'tbn West Uemakelue anosuam KLRin.. ail Saw and Crist 51 ill Irons. Cast Iron Water Vt ),rla. Cnr Wheels. Cast Iron Hons rr U S feU'-e Kullina ol . .r ..... tl aa i Di... 'A I ... .11 kiuus. VI roual.r and- Cmar , 1; lUrl-, i ... W piv ths h het ri, a f, r Sor ? Iron. Bran und Pofaf. ouwdr um Canal corner ot Canal aad Ile saaaaa p-tf 1 r l.y ni. MOI.I -. hf bMs ehni-t r-n.d IX..,, tl.," TauTa. Cypre An Ton 7. uud - 1 JV i.ui.a v."" ""gc, IUI lair 10 nt aei'.b .S K I 'T i- n S- ... a-aav aei.ih a, wmrmmtm -'as a a i ' . r . Oil. J. C BLItCH, O r:Tltel I T'nR ''evmed the last ten i e trs of hi life tn the tiidv am. and practw of hi profe.-sion. would nsprttlnllv rr - those ho ye la debt to hiip for prolWiouaVser. ices to come lor ward and sette without dUy . Hi unuMi.l ,.u thrjo. mem. er oi tne proicssioa to whicb he below at eiTo yredit. and he earnestly requests that no one will cal' on hitn m tutur-for rolesaionnl i rviese. ho are not prepared and ' d him prepared and to ,.By ootn u.r material used aa.1 -Jie skill uavijarr for on rstioB o the kind utvtarjr sepl2-tf

HA V! The hich st market pr ce wift b naia ,a .k 7aar quaut.t, of good Ua by P Br.DFoKfrS. ( aKi T. GRANT ft CO.

a1R.4rS 8BBO. TSe subserihars vlatraa nvWia.i,.r tW ol Rt 1-tnp Seed, or wMcb tl. jM rst ,h. rt-s 'V ' kt? pr:ct iinmaieiliatel;. syi T. GRANT 4 Co