Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 7, Number 139, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 October 1854 — Page 2

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A. II. SANDERS, EDITOR. TKKMS OP SUBSCKIPTIOS. Daily Joarnal, per year " by the week $5 I 10 4 00 Tri-VV ekle Journal, per ear, ... . Weekly Journal " , PEOPLE'S TICKET. SECRETARY OF STATE, ERASTUS B. COLLINS, of Dearborn co. AUDITOR OF STATE, HIRAM E. TALBO TT, of Putnam county. TUPismri! fr iTirr WILLIAM R. NOFSINHER, of Parke co. JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT, SWtri'I II r.niit'lVti f VI nnl iv...iji uu u. uuunno, ui ejjw SUPERI.1TE5DE5T OF COMMON SCHOOLS, PROF. CALEB MILLS, of Montgomery co. FOR COSGRESS FIRST DISTRICT, SAMUEL HALL. CITY OF EVAWSVILLE. SATURDAY MORNTNG,::::::::::OCT. 7. ltil.f.n! MAaVIiTtl Recollectth.it there is to be another great i anti-Nebraska love feast to night, at the Market house. Let everybody be there a free discussion is offered! The Contest uiitl tlie 1'roapects. We are now on the eve cf one of the most important elections ever held in Indiana, I since its organization as a State. The tc nd xcork is now all done, and ha, we trust, ac-1 ccmplished its design of enlightening the1 people upon the various issues involved in ! this canvass, and upon which the decision is I to be made for weal or woe, at the ballot box on Tuesday next. The struggle has in some respects been a hard one; keen and glittering weapons have been used, wounds uiven

and received, and the standard bearers ofjjj,,

both parties have labored gallantly and' now as the roar of the strife is hushed, and the smoke of the preparatory battle passed away, the maimed, the wounded, and the unhurt are left to be seen. The gallant leaders and advocates of Freedom and the rights of the people, the zealous defenders of the Compromises, may be seen standing proudly erect, unscathed, untouched, nobly bearing on the glorious cause to sure and brilliant triumph. The leaders and advocates of the Nebraska swindle, open: d the contest with considerable flourish; withhold and brazen front, and led off as gallantly as men could do in defence of a cause so utterly bad, and hopelessly indefensib'e. Their courage is to be admired more than their discretion. After all their hard righting the doom of defeat is written on the wall and their knees are now smiting together. Their brave Knights, frightened, wounded and fleeing, have lost their prestige for former triumphs, and feel themselves overpowered 3nd conquered by the more gallant and nobler leaders of the" People's party." The People's champions remain yet Arm, and the private soldiers will be in the field on Tuesday next, doing up the closing scene at the ballot box, and seal their glorious triumph by casting their votes for the principles cf the compromises as they are "cannonized in the hearts" of every true patriot. Our prospects are encouraging, as our victory will be glorious. Let us put forth one more united effort and let that struggle be an earnest and determine 1 onecommensurate with the great and important principles involved. To aiioiul WHiga. We don't exactly understand this term as used by the Douglasites neither can we find its application. They say that a great many National Whigs will vote the Douglas ticket. We have, up to this time, been unable to find a member of the Whig party who would vote for the Nebiaska swindle.

The organs of the swindle party, are calling j ,iafm'nl 1 ,,,e English census Commissionon the National Whigs, as the deciples ofier' il PPrs that the number of persons re-

the great and immortal Clay, to vote for the Swindle. We have no fear that a single Whig will be guilty of so great a folly as to be duped into voting the Douglas ticket. Look at the kind of men who are making these appeals. re is one of them. The Editor of the Cincinnati Enquirer directiy after Mr. Clay had been lied down in 1844, at a coffee house celebration of the event, gave the following toast: "The Kentucky Blackhg He has played his last card, and now waits in terror tor the last trump. This fe low, like the Wright's and Brown's of the State, now appeals to the friends of Hexrt Clat to aid Old Hunkerism in retaining the power they achieved by their in famous slanders of 1844! Nothing short of the impudence of Old Nick himself could prompt such appeals. CCfA. J. Colburn, of the Firm of Colburn tt Hershburger, returned yesterdny from Philadelphia, and other Eartern Cities, where he hag been laying in his winter supply of fancirs. He brought a large quantity of his goods out with him and will have them open immediately. He returned under circumstances which led the curious to believe that he was married, but his bachelor friends, who know him fo be atove all auch treaehpr knew better. We are happy to announce he is yet in market as well as his new A rare chance for bargains. goods. KissAtiE Escaped. A private feleirranhi IIC dispatch from New York, received in Cincin nan on Alonday, biatea that William Kis sane, who was taken to New York on i charge of forgery, escaoed on Mnn,lv

ing when he arrived in that city. The Cm- eci"in f the Supreme Court of Wiscinnati üuette says that it is known that a consin, which pronounced the law unconsti-

nimi'jer ti in irienus leu that ciiy on tne same train, who would make a desnerate mi fort to aid him, but of the particulars of his escape w have heard nothin''.

OCTThe cholera has almost entirely ceas- '. .,. i . i I j , ed ia I ittsburgh. Isolated cases are report-1

.1 . ,i ed in various parts ot the country: no new ' . . uaiauct-B, iiuwcrer nnee uccurrea wnere mc disease has assumed a malignant or epidemic form. A tendency to diseases bearing an . uii . . analogy to cholera Is more or less mamfeat .i i . .i . . ... inrougnoot tne enure country; wnich wnen u ' ; exaggerated by cases of local imprudence ', does not fail fo assume an exairjrcrated charexaggcr acter. This has been demonstrated in most places; two fatal cases having occurred here some tune since, in the same locality, shown t0 have been produced by imprudencies iilillPlI tnin nnfivnr.KI. U.il.o Ttia rnnl I j .,u,.. .ytauui., vuvl ...Ul-. a.. . aaa . amiajaB iiibii mis sei in win oououess fi- ; IdjaifM.lfar -a-.a-e ..a Tk. aettv I lectually check such tendencies. The yellow fever is also abating in the South. A Challenge. The American blood is ! "getting up" in Georgia. The Columbus j Sentinel says that a report having been put in circulation that a member of the Irish J asDer dreens had offered resolution requiring the members cf that corps to keep on hand a full supply of ball cartridges for the purpose of shoot inn down anv orocession of j . a O afäT Native Americans who might dare to go through the streets of Savannah, Capt. C. A. L Lamar proposed to meet the Irish at

anv triven noint wit'i an Pm.nl nnmhamf " to remov fonvr Ihr only danger ichich any gIVtn pOIIH Will Sil eqiiai number 0t J 9 P i . ... . , . Mhrcat ndthVnicn" At the nresent mo- ' men, and settle the point of superiority of ai 71 a m LnlGn Al u,e Pre&ent m -

the two races by a pitched battle. The offi cers of the Irish Greens declined the challenge, and deny that such a proposition was ever made by any of their corps. The Georg'an" are 10 be trifled withL We understand that Jeff. James has got 6ick of stumping it for representative, and gone home, leaving his competitors Harand Bates in the field. We have not heard any of these gentlemen .peak, but we are informed that Hardin makes a first-rate anti-Nebraska speech. We are glad to knew that he is sound on that question. Mr. Hardin is a yo inj man of sterling abilities and we have no doubt will make n good representative. Our people may rest assured hat it will not be necessary to pu. a v g lancc comm t f over him, to keep him from disgracing them at the capitol next winter. Should the people of Vanderburgh be so unfortunate as to again elect Jeff. James, they had better secure the service nf their old proxy at once. He nut.ged Jeff, when he was there before, and wou'd know better how to handle him than a stranger. IXJ An abolitionist has recently been detected at Jackson, Miss., in the principal of the public schools at that place, named W . P. Smellee. He deposited in the postoffice a letter, which he had neglected to address and the postmaster looked into it to learn whereto forward it. In so doing he learned that the author was a rabid abolitionist. The letter, by the consent ef Smellee himself, was laid before the Board of Trustees, and they at once discharged him. Smellee, in the mean time, gathered up his effects, and left town in double quick time. A Fraud. The Chicago Press snys: During the pist week an altered five dollar b.ll has made its appearance in the 6treet, which is well calculated to deceive the unwary. It is altered from an exploded shin plaster concern at Washington, called the Columbia Bank. The words "Illinois State Bank" and Shawneetown" are pasted upon the bill so as to cover the words "Columbia Bank and Washington." Look out for it. Hold it up to the light and there is no danger. It has also a very different appearance from the mo.-1 of Illinois money. The Armt of Livixg English Writers By 'e returns recently presented to Parturned in the census ai "authors," "editors" or "writers," in the year 1851, was eighteen hundred and forty-four; viz: seventeen hmti red and thirty-eight male, and one hundred and six female: and of these the rrrent mp. tropolis swallowed ud the lion's sh.re of eleven hundred and ninety-five. It further appears that England is fortunate enough 1 10 boa9t M0 ,ess lhan ninety-two authors who are under twenty years of age. Strange times these, says a writer in the London Journal, when infants are aspiring to teach " (rlt will be seen by the following from the Louisville Journal, that under the rule of President Pierce, the U. S. Navy has become quite s convenience to Southern enl'e nien Jin prosecuting their private busi"ess "Last week the officials at Washington M .. ... i. M i t t j i i i . . v. trre iiuorineu oyieiejirapn tha a fugitive was on board the bark Franklin, at or near Bath, in M. ine. Immediately a dispatch was sent back, instructing the U. 8. revenue cutter Caleb Cushiug, to secure the fugitive. When President Taylor directed a revenue cutter to arrest an expedition of Filibusters, the Democratic papers were shocked at his audacily in using the navy of the United States for such a purpose, and they wanted to know were he pretended to find 1 his authority for it. It is riht that fugitive I slaves should be arrested, but will it be preJ 9 t I .La . I . .. I tended that the Government has any more ji(ht to use the navy in arrestini? fugitive , slav e than in arresting fillibustering expe - dition!" rV-F- A ItAFii at'.rion AM riuhllKT Ifl nPAnnf. J rtllVH llwl-UwMlslBH a a-aä Bavaaeuj.. ingto contest the constitutionality of the Fugitive Slave Ltw in the Supreme Court, The question comes up on an appeal from tional. , " psper. QT Read the dispatches in toThcy will be lound interesting.

Z?. .mmw9mm Resolved, That the Democ .. '.. innw

K ri: I IT K! f (MCI THE PEOPLE. ratic party will; rPälr-l a I altPninlil : runuaiin in I ' ,r... . . r iviii.ii ihm, iii uuiigiv n. mit ni ir -- --- - , . . . ... vv ' ' T ."lfll?n UI ine Blavery qunun, unuer wnatevcr shape or color it may De maae. Baltimore Platform, 1852. ... . r, ... The Missouri Compromise badl an OBIG,M AKIN TO THAT OP tui1 piuiotl ............. . . . ...... v 11 ij O 1 I TU HUN , ctmctitvdin the ame spirit of fra . - -. . - - . mmm ofsir mm vj j i temal afftcUon and cat u attd to remove, FOREVER the ONLY DANGER which seems TO THKEATE.1 TO SEVER THE UNION. Ail the evidence of mihlir mm, um aoomo.i n i dicate that this Comtromise had been CANONJiLD IN THE HEARTS OF THE A Mi. RICA N PEOPLE AS A SACRKI) f I H j a a 1 . . Sdl I " 1 1 ' " IT1IPJU Wti ICH iNO RUTHLESS HAND , Will' !1 t'V'I'D OL' UL.i-.i.Mn...ii "-VT. U" Inill.nö EOUCH TO DISTURB H A DOITO I ' UyJVK' LAS. Ttk.i .ü: t . . . Jimi HUD irpUSC IS IU BUIlCr flU BnOCI UIM ring my official term, it I have power to vo,d those who placed me here may be assured. Pretidenl ftrtVl Mesfay. What ak these mrn now! They say that every man who1 entertains these opinions now, are Abolitionists, traitors to their Country, and enemies to the Co STITUTI0NÜ g I I a 111 t - Ä I Could treachery and dupl.c.ty be more .111 m I a 1 .rPaule? I he Hiaaouri Comnromiae was. l ut I a few months since the instrument, "calcu-l .......... .. a ' a 1 A I I l . M I ...et tmm M.He oiepnen a. wougias is iring to menace the people with the belief' that this "sac d m-asw', akin to th: Const titt on,,t vas always a nullity! Is it to be wonmw dered at, that honest and patriotic men, even in his own state, refuse to hear this vile thing speak? Fur the Evan.ville Journal. Mr. Editor: The Enquirer is making a great fuss because it chooses to chnro-e John 0. ierry wim oeing the Know Nothing cadidate for Sheriff. His competitor it is well äa.1 ! ' i I .a a e av e i i Known, was nominated by the Catholic Con venlion which met in this town, und aain by that which met at Dorman's. He is the Catholic candidate. Now, I wish simply to ask, even if Mr. Terry is a Know Nothing about which I know nothing if the Catholics are entitled to a candidate for Sheriff, why are not the Protectants and Native-A merirans. A DEMOCRAT, and no Know Nothing. Secosd Datofthe Small Note. The small note law to which we referred yesterday as going into effect on the first of this mouth, ha kicked up quite a bobery amon: the bankers and brokers of our city. As law-abidinr citizens they cannot take o" issue the notes nf the Imi'iana banks of a less denominati n than $I0V Why! Because a law of the last Legislature expressly forbids it. These same bankers and brokers h ive, in consequence, published a caV.I, v herein they Btat what funds shall be bankable, and in that card we notice that notes nf the Indiana banks of a less denomi nation than lU's shall not he icc.eived on deposit. Of course such a proc.pediii ra'her bothers a large number of our merchants and mechanics who operate on a moderate scalf. They cannot meet the exigencies without considerable loss and an interruption to thwir regular business transactor. This was an issue that was bound to come, and fnm what we can learn, there was but one of the money bankers in our city that prepared himself fur he occasion, J. S. Dye, corner of Walnut nd Third streets, being established in New York, and knowing the crisis was approaching, came home with the means to meet it. The consequence has been that on yesterday and the day before he was overrun with depositors. Yesterday we saw them ourselves, and are aware that he received upward of 44.000 in small notes, besi es what he took in on deposit, it was suggested that he had been supplied by the Indiana banks with 10's, with which to redeem their small currency. But such is not the case; he has abundant means of his own to do it with. If he has as great a rush of depositors to day, as we saw gathered around his office yesterday, he will be compelled to enlarge his premises, in order to rccommodate all those who are naturally desirous of an escape from a monetary shave. Cn. Emj. IlfQl'"T Coroner Trihle held an inquest ' 00 Thurdy the 5lh-in sc town-hip Van derburgh county , over the body of Benjamin Linton. Verdict of the jury. "Burned to death." fC? It will b? seen by advertisement that the Messrs. Heimann, have been receiving a large supply of their fall stock of Groceries, at their new store on Main street, between Second and Third. A Rich Scf.xe The followinz rich scene occurred in one of our courts of jnstice, between the Judge and a Dutch witness, all I lne wav from Rotterdam VI . . ai Judge What's your native lanrruarre? Witness I po no native; Is a Dootchman. Judie What's your mother tontjue! Witness O, fader say she pe all onpue. Judge (in an irritable tone) What Ian guaae did you speak at the cradle! Witness I tid not speak no language in tie cradle at all; lonlv cried in Dootch. OCrthe Cleveland Plaindenler 'lorifies the ! Nebraska bill as "opening to freedom the territory lying south of 3 30. ' We wish to 1 see the Nabraskn bill stand, but we scorn misrepresentation. The teritOTf south of 36 30, as every man of common information , a"d common sense know s, is no more "yen to freedom" now t1 an it was before the Ne braska bill was passed, 'f Stenhen A. l..urr Uq lar. jm, n. ,l bw bbbIbbw f- afc w MWUIUi SO I J'UIoUIC IJUl I'll I V IUI tW9 I J IH' - . g - he does himself but for all he causes his ol4 .. i

owcrsu, uo, i,e w nave a -naru roaa to . wjI bc 8mied that there you may Un- T-Mttvij,-travel"in the world of rewards and nun sh- l.. rl'-i TV . y u -1HAvL8.-.

. r . elMU- armaxwfC'.r'The river b,ere is about at a stand. i here are no signs yet of a rise. It rain ed early yesterday morning, but during the j (jny jt was cloudy aud stormy. Lou. Jon-.

Tlic IhfUtnil Bibles.

The Albany Evening Journal gives a his- - - ., I. ... I il.a St;i.l . ...ki.U ..... . L. - 1 III luiu, iftcitii wi me uiaic, nuitii wc 111 QK Will be nerM.ilIß to our readers, and we quote it in full: The books that compose the Bibley were first collected under the name by John Chrysostoin, at Constantinople, in the fifth tenturv. for several ceiuunee arier it was j - - translated only into Latin. There Wag no English version ot it at all in print at the time of the Reformation, nor until some vears after the establishment uf the Presbvterian, the Anglican, and the Lutheran churche?. Whatever doctrines the early Reformers promuljrated. thev drew from the a . . . . . . . Eatin version, thtn, as now, pul) ished and ....I I . w i . . , U ...l.. Um nt L mi...tu .7 .... nu.,..u ati.u.iv. ..u.v.... I r..i. .1 L'.-.iu . in jw7vt tue ifiot iiii i-ij ii aiisiH nun w as printed, made by John Wychfle. Others were soon put fort i bv Tyndal. r. ..i i u .L. . ir . j U'l''l) UIIU .'.anil .1, AI I IJJf uuu mrii had been as learned as thev were dious. their Versions Mould nut have a.bo.imt.,1 ihpv i .-.-j do, in emissions and blunders in irrammar nd Spelling. It MBS to Correct these defects, . . , . . , .... . t , . a auiniv Inn nn.in u n f .... I and to supply the people ol Great Britain with an authentic and carelullv ma dp ver. ,sion, that he two new translations were commei.ced in the latter part of the same century? the one at London, by a convocalinn .,f l-'n.iU.li dliawi taam mm .1 - " - am A a L

'vll VI Uli- ... II U OIIU aU"U.&lS, UIIU Lilt? pal-iUlher by ue Bimilar M,NI ab'um tne

IriP ' v ...no t;... u, It .. . n : ... a. .....a., a . , 7 ,. w..Ull llfnil ilf UIC North of France. These came immediately I i. . . . "i ,nl use ' lMnd ihe one hy the I rotes-; ..t. Ika Other hW the GmtaanlaM K Bwaaaraa I U,e uintr ü" l,,e "'cs. Ol h vt ere , made from the Ureek t-Xt, and both Mtowl it as neary as pü86ible, word lor word. Both like ail translations, doubtless have imperfectionf. Bu' they resemble each other'.-o closely that not one man in a hundred could toll ft... .', 'V..r.. . ,'Vi !: tltf l.irilrinrv u Ida ,it;e pa(Tta 8 !.. .1... f 1 .. : . ,,f ,,k:U I. I a ui aee-a ..u.,.. v.a-.u... r ..r na such a dread, into the hunds of a Catholic, and even with Driest to ieln him. he w ould l. " I . - : a a a be puzz'ed to find a single sentence that con flicks with the doctrines of his church. Put the . Uouay version into the hands uf tlS Protestants, who are so much alraid of it, and if they can find doctrine therein that is not preached from Protestant Duloits. thev s r 9 j are wise beyond their generation. Vet Irom the quarrel they have got into, one would suppose they were two different Bibles, with two different creeds, instead of two translations of one and the same thing. - About the only point of difference between the two versions, that has ever been made the occas'ou ol doctrinal dispute, is the translation of t ie Greek ord mttanoia. In our version it is rendered "repentance." In the D may version it is rendered "penitance," and in later editions, with a nute at the buttorn ol the page, saying the reader may translate it "repentance" if he prefers. The Baptist, who takes exceptions to both versions, lor their rendering of the Greek word luifiizo, and the Unitarian who disputes their corn ctness in passages relating to ibe Trinity, might, with much more consistency, refuse to read either one al school than the Catholic reluses to read the London version, or the Protestant reluses to let him use the Douay. With the interpretation put upon the text by the different churches we have nothing to do. I he text itsell is the subject of quarrel; and that is in both substantially the sume. We know there 'S a ort of superstition among uneducated Catholics, th t lhe English Bible makes divers furious attacks upon the Pope; we know that many uneducated Protestants firmly believe the Catholic Bible co nmands fish to be eaten on Friday, and the like. And perhaps in us laymen, who do nut read anv version as often as we oiH'ht to, such childish notions u ay be excusable. But Protestant clergymen and Catholic know better, and they are much to blame if they encourage disputes which can have origin only in ignorance on sue side, and petty sectarian bigotry on the other. For our part we have never seen yet the copy of the Scriptures, well translated or ill, t h it it would harm children, or grown folks either, to rerd. In the good time coming, when Christian charity shall bear some sort of proportion to sectarian zeal, we hope and and believe it will be so thought. The Bible is older than the sects, and we trust, is destined to outlive all their controversies. We have rarely seen this question handled in a nobler, better spirit than that which guides the remarks of the Evening Journal. If ,that spirit prevailed universally, there would be more Bible reading, md its influence would be more generally diffused. And we pray the reflecting and thoughtful to bear in mind, that those who study various trans. I it ions of the Bible, are less apt to incline to evil than those who read none. Home. Here is another beautiful extract from Ik. Marvel: Your dreams of reputation, your swift determination, your impulsive pride, your deep uttered vows to win a name, have all sober eU llllO ailectlon; nave all DlcnueU llltO that a . ... . , ... I ... glow of feelintr which finds its centre, and hope, and joy in Home. From my soul I pity him whose s ml do -s not leap ut the mere utterance of that name. A home! it is the bright, blessed, adorable phantom which sits highest on the sunny horizon that girdeth Life! When shall it be reached! When shall it cease to be a glittering day-dream, and become fu.ly and (airly yours! It is not the house, though that may have its charms, nor the fields carefully tilled, and streaked with your own foot paths; nor the trees, though the shadow be to you like that of a crea. rock in a weary land; nor yet is it the fireside, with its sweet blaze-play; nor the pictures which tell o( loved ones, nor the cherished books but more far than all tl-ese it is the presence. The Jares of your worship are there; the alter of your contidence is there; the end of your worldly faith is there; and adorning it all, and sending your blood in passionate flow, is the ec-tacy ot the conviction, that there at least you are Li1 ,i .ir I rinr Irtana .,.. aBtaavaa. I. . 1 ' I huv.icj.oou, t I 1 f " t? your errors will meet ever with the gen ajgfjgffl V 1 vws W1VVV Will bbwVVI vf V Willi lUC KCHa Uest forgiveness; that there vour troubles .-.iv.koo, mat nine yuur ircuoiei - - f luuiuni vuur nuui, leuriess oi narsti, unsvmpathizincv ears: and lh.it ihr vn,i mn. i... ..... Q p " ' w . .. a. . a. lj 111 U J UVV1I tirely and joyfully yourself! I here may be those of coarse mould nd I ha. i such even In lhe disiruise of women B ho will reckon these feelings pu sentiment. God pity them! as they I ..... . T. .. lllll'v IlHYU 1 nerd of pity.

Ol KD,

In I'aioa at8rrfe. Kj.. on Saturday. S.pt.. jo,,, DORITllY. wife of J. C. LY. ..in, in the ." j u jci.r of tier ee . OCTOBER, ELECTION. ,5fr.. A, II . Sii.r-k-Sir I'leare annoaac CAHWERE Stiff. AMP as 4 ...n.ii late fur the mc of County " -wim.iiuncr for Vaadcruorgb couaty , at tke ensuing October electioa. otui .MR. Kr-fron: Y.-rn will ejeaea aaaaaace rov name as a randidate for t !.. oince of A.-?- -- r ol f.e. i. Tvanahip at the a i 1 L a O U be 1 j iAeJSSai oeti J Ail tea a I'A lui.no le anaeaece my rame a. a Cam!'tuber elevtioa. aepü? uerLBtgn tuuiati i tne rniuin utJOHN TKIULE. L JHaasi ohmbt bssm as a cBdi.iat ÄS23 HgSS NAT. rj&BER. "".."-:"r-' w' I'ieae announce mv nme as a lu 4 . v-r. . . c . - ... . t e - . a .v - -w - . Bfl Bfl .-v , . - can-Muaie inr u.- nllft of I'rovuiibi Aitom. vt, r the HI Ju aic,I .f.KWBI VC. al . u f .. . . . f . . ; . : .. T ' vj-i -"'"-:-rt ' nnone. my name as a CanJidaH 1 ! v"r"'"'""" ' auaeri.irgn tv.ruty at th. I auiug uewber eiectivn. i-' SILAS rtPHLXS M. are authorued to ansounee the name of HORACE PLC ; ,'V,Vi?"?;;1"t? "J Pro ""' r. a tha.ithe rd) I " .i..-..-,ui..fi(i,.mi. le.r W . ... . , ,.i ..... 1 . - . . . ,. .. "'.,l"u 'i wiuivuntt um., ... lOUUIDSClD' a ie iot Lnsirii-t ah ruey ol UM .-.irt of IA.min .ii Plea Kf.!l5!8Jl Vaad.rbur.a and ii mill, a. mc cufinug vc.uutr ClCtl:(Q. leiiU Mr. SAniCBS . on will plcais announce rsy . ree as a ' Cnn,liJte ",r 'ctlo1 t the othce f Aaeavt of nmmm I ToWnsiip, at thn eaeuinc October le tion I . ... ...... . ... ei'ie- OI1.N . j! A KLLTTl'. Mr. HhiTor. Please anaonwee the name of L. V. GREAT IIor.sK uj a candidate for the Stale Seaate. to represteat the couBtie. fi i o ey aad aQ3erburBB. aepIS" Mr. KniTOu: Yon will please anncunce the name of A. L. RoONON. a. a Candidate for Judge ie U Third Jaui.ial Circuit at the Dsuiug clectivo aei)!. i i n u . w r. . . . m i .rt I. II . ö Jl II.. CTl 1. I ICMT II II Oil IITC UI B.'II- J candidate iu Vewawaawa ..r Vnad.ri. ir.t. P......,v ...i- . , .. ...llv- rWO'lJ tlecliua. ,ej. j John IX kits. j 4i. 77 . a i ' r. . f . r.'i..ir.. me nnurn'iDe1 es t .0 i.-u.,rif a candidate at the ea.uinaoct..iy " K-rreaUtiTS ot V BBderbtfli county, io th. ,;.neraf Ab: . Kveictiuiiy. W g.w.ha hardi. Ma. S txPKRsi: Plea? t-nanunc Dr name as s. candidate for th ofNc. cfSlu rill ef Vaauerbiireh Couu.y at the cuau.ug Oetot-er election . wffSwaa JOHN 8. TKHRT. Mk. S 4rnKRi;-Yot? w 11 pitta annouaee r;itiH aaa cn 11 Lite for re-clecti u t- :b-oitic? of Aiiciwl, toT Pigeon ToWBstnp, atlbt cnsu.ug October elccliotu. Hl WM. WARREN, ' sT" are a tthorurd f announce JOH N WaI.sMsjs wöltldate for .e-eUci. to the lue vf CetJat. Treasurer at j :b October tieciiua. MPi ! m. a. h. sMr.us Sir: You will please announce aiy name as an lndenend-nt Can -Matt to Rej r - nt the Couaty of Vauvl. ri.urr h in the neit i. ..- l au mil Know- othing. neu her du I expect .1 laM' ' 1 Wilh ttfl lull Ma -.... . I n a. - . a . . .,1 I " - " -. ' 7 . (, ., "ii e i ne inufsi icI ' Ttiii arakaai ikia imiaj ririatag ii. hi 9 , ui i renct. i du ivcprcM.ut it witti laiisiai'Mon to !al augixe WM. BATE.i. A. H SASnm., E.j. Yon will ptes.se ann-maee my name al a suiiida.te lor re- election to the ofhee ol SuKalir of Van-dt-rbu.'gh Couaty. at the cueu.ng October rlreuoa. 'V JOH S. OA VITT. Air Wt are a ithuriatd to intaece Asa Iglehart as a candidate lor re-election to the office ofJu-ljc uf the Court of C ii.mon Pinta lor the I i strict com t-osed of the cotinitra of Vaud-rburgh and Warrick, at tile ensuing Oewber.iei.tivn. ey 15 SPECIAL NOTICES. Mkxmcrs of Lrmaa Ceecher biviaioa .'o.2SS. of T., are requested to aael at imeraace Hall on Tuesday even.; p. the Uth of Oct.. as important Lusinris will be prtreuted bit-It concerns every member uf said Division, aad a full atunilaaee s r .jJaUcd. Uy order of tlie W . p. ocl7-3t S. P. WOOLSEV. S er. raa l Rally of ibc People!! THE PEOPLE will aaactub e in Maas Mtct.au at the Market II 'Bee, oa Saturday evening;, at hal -pa-t se.en o'clock. Ad-ur-seeawill dtl.vr. i in Ebgiish and German, by dist.uguiaUcd speaker. Ere. diecuuiuu iavitcd. ucl6 it (.liORIOlri hl MMI R. W ITH th. hot, auitry aimospliere ot u id -summer, the rank igtUiii'U o. ili-j lo lands auvi lhe BBBBwIsM lu .he deep alleys ol the urtat riv.-r ol the m eat an 1 .Noutli. u'lar and uie. I he liuruibg ami ilnuks up the waJen, and th. utcuyiog pl.tnu give oil noxious )(i...m: au l poisaMious vapors, shut, if luualed, prodttee V.lluw Jauud.ee. flerauaen.eui of t'io .Motu at ll and llowt'l. Oiarrhen r djaaBtarr. Am sud Keser. Uilliuus cea. Typhus Pavers. I"n ler tli.e cirvumstances and iutluruand you ho.it a make Iree u ol Uu. Itatc:' Imhan Viultahi i. Pajacka. It I as p.. wer to tl. ;.u- .hi: buweJs. purity tne hltiod. and restore b.aUlt. See Adverosemcut lu another c. tluiud of this pupt-r e)S lii.VK fkOTK'K. The Annunl Mi-tiug ol t.ir SBall"ldTi in tt-.e nnuirh at Erai.sv 1 1 1 e of the Sta'.e Hank ad Baajaaiallil. .'or the elcftlot. o ; II. recti rs ft serve tke eiuii year, will be held at the It minus- li ..i.e. on M nday ti e tili üay of NeVaeaaef neat Pulls .li beo Uutdat in clot kan I tlosel at i o'clock P. M. If order ol the Uooard ot Itir-. t. r oct2-.udwte (;. tr. RATI! BO FK, Cash. .NEW ADVEttTlSEMO'fS. st a l" i : mw I M I A Hate i Vit ii it i' r Is it r li f. ' is i n i v . i la the Cuurt ol i : u Pleas of Vaudtrgurirh county , ia Taeati'tn. I)e. ember ttrtn. A. D läjA. Su-pbeii O. tir.er i vs. AttachmcBt on Money Demand. Ruhen hlirkhsm. A N athdavit h.tvins; been filed with the plaialifr.' '-v. plaiut Hi the ithc- oi t e Clerk ot the Court oJ Common I'teas uf Vanderl.urch county. et;iti( 'orih that the deletidaat, Kohtrt kirkhaai, is ut a resauent of the Siate of Indiaua. aad that a cause of artioB exists aaatnst him. The raid delendant la ther.lore u itibed ot th. eu Jeney ol the above entitled ae iea io said Co. rt. aud that tin- aiu. will stacd lur trial at the next December term of said Court, to be ) eaiut and held at the Court Hesaaa tat RimtawtUa. tlaa I älasäeaat ha Pu her. 1 . U. 18jI. JACOB LI NKLMtr.lMKU. ot-;itw C. C. C. P. Vakdarburgh Couuty. MtIV STREKT. HERtVEEV SKCONO AND THIRD. Ä E hav removed our Auctioa Rooms to Matu street :. ar tl the old Court lloute. where we are prepared 04 r. celts aad aell on com.niis.oa. st auelioa or private ale. all kiadaof ilerchande. Hout-chold Putniture. Hortet. Iu(aes. 1st, etc. (t th advances m ide oa consign menu to aell a: auctiou. BSMHILAB SALES Every i'uetday. Tbursiay and Satuaday. cumtuencinr. at I o'clock A M.. aad Taas :ay, Waductday and I r. . .y a1 uiuk at gas-lighting We will also iaj partioular atUutiuu to the Klliag of Laud ld Towu Lola. and Ti.u Luti. All persona having Lands. Lots. Horses. Wac"na. Rttgaies. or Merchandise of tujr de.criptijn to s-U. ara rcspectfullj to -liciud tagtft ui a tall. octT-lj WODLSl.i ft NELSON.

UrUOLSRY dk .KIÜ. ke.o constantly on haud a 1 provea acrording io law. It is supposed tha4 tkv satate iiaofgeneril a-rortmrat of W..ot. ( aue and So'i iu L"'; aep5.-wd .GILL1SON BAGHir.E, Adttt'r.

Chain Sofa. Soeublef. Centre. Csrd. D uingaud Hreuktatt Tai le-, Staads. Wardrobes. Heditcada. Jdatiraasct and Looking (ilas.es. ec7-i M VHxH VI. S tfafTICB fJOHN WAUh, Marshal of the city ol Eransvill. t y and a tith MM a.Uite a d consent f John S. Ilopkiat. Mayor, do hereby nominat. cui'Siitiitc aad appoint the following n.im.s persons at D puty Mar. hats tor aald city, aad to serve as -ueh on Ttit-aday u.xt. October 10, 1801. to wit: ELI S ri.NsON. JOHN MEM. Wll.StN STINS0N, JoliN MILLS. R IKItlil'S, 0. CHI'KCHILL, UBO.SOHMBT. JACOB SMITH. JX. HBWSoM. JNO. A. HKXSON. K. RALKIOII. J. NEWMAN, li. t.l'MBEltT. MBU BT Id A BT. JOS S..TC1IEL. Witneu my hand and teal, tint :td dar it octotar. I L S. j I8.ii. J UN WARD. Mirsbal herebr anrrors nf an.l ronfirm tti si.fir.ititm.tiuil r.vs ad- o'ct. a. ibü. oci.-aU J. s. Hopkins. Mayor. l.t tit Dl .Vtä KALK. PI RSI ANT to ua ord r of the Coart ot Common Pleat of - - - a. . ... i t . tll.ll.iullH 1 U .11 I ' . .- It III lait 11 IUI. I Will OB th- 2lst of October, at IVo'elck A. M.. at thedonrof the Court house iu Eva.isvüle. sell Lot No. 4 in tb. tubuivisioo of Lot No. 81 in the Original Plan of Evauav.lU. Ont-'hird of the t urchuae money in cash; eu.--th.ird in nine and one-third in .ighutu moutht. Notei te hear interest IrolBdate. J. P. ELLIOTT. oc:7-2wd Guardian of Infant lleira of U. Miller. :.othk. B N eleetion for three Directors of the Kvansville Gaslight .' BV C tmpa' y will be held at my office in Evau.t iUe. en :he J-'tn inst . i e. - n the hours ot'lo o'clock A. M. aad 3 o' clock P. M. oei. td JNO. J. CHANDLER. Sec'y. RECKIVKD per steamer Snmmert S Iwaee P.ve Lump Tobacco: 3 One ' 10 Half " In 20 lb boxes; ti Oermiu Soap, ia Ik btra; 2V " Palui ' in 1 Ib bart; 'iS hoxes iie.t W. R. Cream Cheeae; 2caaes fresh ChocoUte. for aal. by . oaii I. At V. lir.i-MA.-ti.-s. t ALI. WOOL D' I. l.KS.-2 eatesrich illHll l r.eu this day and for sal. ly JAS. LV U, oet7 418 .Main street. Loaisvlll. Ky. 1LI. D' l.lT-lca.eiK)lidcol dP LaiBear day auu for aal l y J AS. LO V St OO. octT 41S Main street. Louisville. Ky. H OKIFKV .-100 dot auper Kngli.h whi.a eottea II.. this day received by JA. LOW A; CO aiQ a-r... t I.otl ..' lllaa latr Q 4. . 1IO Jim aasBajPi QII.R VKI.VET.-1 cat. 4-4 Silk Velvet ree d Mt EiO prert aad lortalt by AS L"? ,C".. ' iJfl 41 Main itreet. Louisville. Ky. GIM H itl. ion eiset C.. eck Ginghart ree'd and for tale by octT JAS. LOW dt CO.. rajIll.M.VIINTsS.-' 1,1 cartoons tancy eivst irimmiiigt; 'AI tin nl iira Klmelf , Bai W aweBBaaessBi v ..... .... -... Zt maml mm?t nc ACC 41 1 1 . ie - f - rim K4 Plaid Shawls; BB 4-4 do do; 4 -4 do do: 37.. s-4 do do: Rer'd thit day and for tale y net7 JA. LOW & CO. XKVV 4 VniD I K I V THK Fll l.n. ranilK : Fsii s.rl- Ii. ...r...-.... , i-htii.ii .. r i n ' I connier . lZ isf. h. Lu?, .'V -iu .r : :.u.l ., " :.i. ... j,. T -- an'i-tany other li..- without distioettoa of parties in telves a Hat. wottld do weil to ati and examim our eandidate . It will tp k Eat ite'.f. Mam ttrect. between Firat aad &.. ud. OCtö

STATE OF lDIA I. V uif rhu cull I nulllT.i

In the Cour, of Common Plea ef Vandeiburgb county. De ft niter tt-rm. A. U. Itüt. Hin u. ureer ... Robert Kirkhaav A utf.a it cb Meaey Denen d. I Jete Kirk ham and R v.!"; ' A .k- . ! havii rn filed with the al.iatifl 's tlai n . in I Or . TV i vi : ... Ii, rk uf ill. ( J.ri ,,t I . mu. l ei.a. r-f Vaaderbnrik e.tootr. setting 'orth tbat tin defendant. Robert and Jesse kirkhaSB eat llnUn l',,.i'i. m, a. t he. amBsmsmtxBW asanas in i., and iat a tau f tii eiiaa aeainatthtai Theaaid irtru.lani aae lamteSaea BetlSed o' the peadeac; el the alee eatiiKd a i ib Ceun. akd thai the SBBr eiH tUttd lut rial atlh. Beit 1 ii . r i.ra ' aaiA Conn, to W baga eea WW at the Cuurt Ueuee im K. a.... i:.e. rawmni .Mvueay la Uecenii-r A l . JACOB I I N KEN HEIWr K. tte-r,tw C. C. C. P. Yaaoarlurfti Caatr. nOTICK. O-- Toe or I TiTT. O. t 5th. 1RM. KObRKl). That the oeam I n. ert na ktb ..del of Ueod.ell itrirt. I ri. . ihir SiaVwalka i ike iradeeithia Town, ai-.biu K'day. f ri the a. . t riata. B rder of the BaJ. ecta-t DA.Ml-.L CHI TE Clerk. HIM) 11- 11 I.KT - I !1IK, PEJfTKCs two Ure aad B.wlv fnrr.i.hrd JtM Kueaia whiih the de.irou. of Icitiac tu permanent K f i :i r ii h r Aiv i .vl.tw wi.hit. ... . . . . j - i . in. ... a J I . - " ...... ... f v !N-BvUV I, Call iaK at her Bearuiac Hvuh. ob VVater ttraeu ei; -it coupon itio. .otick

K' . ''I i. That the owner, of (he folio in I.a ia th I I W Kantern EBlaraement, and frou ina ob I u-t street, te- ' wit: .The "Beau. llimoiCead. " L .t I. Bloc M. Lot . Bio. k

Lota l. 3, 3. . J. a. 7. K, H Bd . Klerk I.bj ,7. H. !. II. IS. 13. II. Ijauk 10. Block 7. Lou L 2. 3 4. 4. C 7 B- and nr mmm Sil Leu 13. 14. M, . 7. 18. IS, ar 21 n lH t .own the MuVwakU front thereat.' I under 5h direetionsof tlv, Earia-cr. ia llidavs a'ter the retli- ! . .... .. 0 . .. . .-. .. . eat.i'n of thia order, aad in default thvreof the Marshal ii d f 'ted to perform .aid work, and the co-t ad rat en. acrru1BK there! y will be assvssvd to aad collect -d by aale e. si4 Lot. , r H much thereof as maybe acceaaar.v to eatitrly said lick aad rokta By oroeT of the Commea (...... il Lou cv Hd oko. u. todp. nerk. M W l VT4 IIKS D JKWKMIV. V far the l.r.r.i Mark, in ikm 4 Uy!! 11 l.' ju-t rcee. eed onr Be w atocfc of V i. ehe aat ww -e"iirv. com i-rism e erv urtii-le ia the V irh n-t I J 1 , .C - J - - Jeelr.-T .,.'."e ol ' tyl aad o..d aSem!. u 1 Wllltril 11,1 tch i and Jewc)r lo.e ib.. the i... ...t I.,m öfteren ib tbia eit. . aa-J warrant eere article to beiuvb aa prekenteu. Oi. ua a call aadaatisfy yonrselvea. BtfTROt.KF .v S. NS. . oCtj . Mia atroet, bettreaa Firrt aad Secoad. Ur.tSTED.-A rood Jfirnevman Tinner wanted ly oviötf BAlMlS t GlLL, llekdaraeu. Ky. PROf TIO.. 114 cnmpl.aace with a rcaolutioa ol the Comm. .a Canncil ef the cur ot K.su-ritW. paaaee en the rttn'n, et the 3d b- , rant. I. John J. Hopkins JUrcr. bireby reuntet tie aTo I nasti mil k. en of Hotel.. Colte. Bouse Kecr Sbep aad , Orocvries. .thia raid city, le ehetaia aad deaiat ireaa aellia: or ivinr . to any persoa or persoL. aay apiritueni. feruientru or inv aieatiui. II 4nor. oa Tuesday beat October 10th, 1S5. (that Ik it.a; elecsimi day ). lÄit.-d: EranssikU, Ott. 3. I8"4. --i-;ttd J. I. HorKIN'S, Jfayor. t"MliV 4 On.V'-.W. tniahels ef C.r o tale to close outsW-V Eu-iuir. of hand aad for oct4-:t R. B HART. WHIhKKY -" Ma Swan nBd eatra Whisk-r reed 1 lorate ly oci4 PKIisT N UtioS. STAU VXMHJKa. 4 beat, ia aeon aad fer aale V Mb I'bUUTON HKoS. DU r- K04J !. t are addira daily taterUre. stock iBlhisl.ii. J a.Mv LOW V CO wM 418 Jta.'a street. Louisiille. Kj. W0IUET n IM Pi- R t. I. -TTTTTir. iliii Ji ' Jk otvu atd oi.ite M.rl.ili tyflaS, Miir.lj in.iomd b. Ktl Ja.n. LOW k CO.. 4IS Main at.. I M . Ky. Iii, VII) ilLHtk. A handsome esrietirs this day ree d be Ea rasa J.tt. LOW A, C.. 4ia Maia at . Lou.. Ky BLitK ntJI (It WATS.-2 rasts ,M-d ia sic and1 ri , Bvis day rec d by JAMlo LOW A CO . en ( 4'8 .11 am street, l.oaisville. Ky. DOMlf. 40 LUs Kosin ree'd and for sale I ,lely I A Ml M-BV ... ti f EL OKI:. sc.tTi.n a pa Kirf if, Tin, miKKr ut. imimhvmi-mitik I" W teilt . ta ttsloriu ll.eir I icuil.1 .mil the . I ,c m fetiiral. ) that tliyhteet t ted a I.AKtJK W.RK SHOP eel Kir street, between V ineand ! vii..i su . fest th.- .ur sect BaaBBtaaltlflag and rep u i ins; all kiU'N ol SHKi.T IKo.N aad t'OPPKR t'KK l elouaina; to sTEAM IIOAl S. sTKaM KVOI.N KS nud .MiT V ork. And thev ar- now moved from tl BBt eld staud on .Main a r et to Has above meuii-Bed baildiua. for ! the i urposo of eircutu (t all siuh kind ol work. They wilt bIm do any kind ot Tin It .tonus;, or (Utters lorhunsts. aad any o Inr sin., ol .li.h Hurt eouuet-ted with any ot the tUr brani-li.j. Call at the sign u the Mautmoth Coffee Pot. ort !-1 wd:iatw ( Kaija.icr copy t II l.t.l 1. Vit l.oriMYIIXK, KW mH4J MI II. Ml. Ii- . lt Ml. THK n. .i.ier H M l M.MKKS Drvru MaaK' , r " ' ' 1 a a r-. : r picket be. weca Louis ine. r.tauit nie au.i iitudtrsou. uur.aa the low tcr. t. .MI FUH n i.i-:. N i IktTV asr.-a. haraweet ib K i.os cou.. . eicht miles from a'T s. I t. r ML Ute r.. a. 4.. K. K. aud H luilm Itt ni iti. ei.ne Tcrmarvaaoualile. Apply to acii-lf P. P. PRICK. mrU4LK. s-HIItTH. Hi eaie Merino aad lam ha-went WW siiru. rec'ditiij dav aud for sale It J A M Ka LOW A CO . rti-H 41 feamat... Lwuiavilu. Ky. V VI Will IS KPM FOR XAI.K. HK ab..- I ..im coalBia- 1st a. re. aui.t Ju ae'aa ia itaV Hoic.'iu.o. .Intl. ihere ai'a sotue Jit ares ia c Itivatiou. 1 li has au ttrt hard ol cnoiu. 'all aud muter ap(ib trees. Ctf r-ri-s. d,e.. ie wtm red b) sete.al BeeeT ailin spnugs aad' br.DcUc m An eat ! r a large aioek.bvi.ldtt the River. Um t.iubcr is of tlie l.e-t qualitt mil having ktn takaa . ft 8a14 Saaea is a- ...i-. miles uth lrm iw HaraaoBy, oa 4 a east Itsuk oi fi.wVV ab. ih Rive , ia I'otay Couaty. lad. It if a od It uation or a wood tard. A k.rry is k. pt here frvin th- Illinois -ide. aad is as healthy aa any plae oa the U'sktah River. .. loi of stoak. Hoaaea, nufa. Cora, Oat i innins;uteasils. tu. All tn above will be aeld at pwivat tale at a law price for ' cash. For further parUcuJar si ia Uf ui-tr.tr ae.3S-4w GILUdKT m'IIS KK . n I' TK UI INDIAN A, V At Kht li .ll COI NTT. N OTICE is hereby ivi that JoiSa laale. Jr.. aad Witlard ' Carpuuter have ibis day nled inUi the Clerk ol tb. board of Commits. oners of Venderburih aaty, 'heir petiuon 'for I il.. vacation of the Alley 's adjoining Block No. 3. la the 4tla Enlargement adjoiniag thetowaef Kvaatvill, which Block and Knlargenient i. aowembracod Ib LaBmaeeo City aud eaeof which alley 'i adjoint Lot No. Ä ia the lower Ralargemcnt af I Keaatvilta . I m.l?r?TmZ-rr. f I nr1,; Which petl4ioa will. be heard oa tha trat day of the nur ... ,. , tuii-it,. .neu auu v. uer.au. r..ns '.sterestcA cenottt-.ed to appear. Mpstf william B. walker, a. V. 01 OWEN' llilt l I , roRKca ar myrmnaom ana rsi um i r en s. H.M.H.UWEY, imOVRIKTOK THIS fine large list elaas hotel it eatirely b.w. posteatia I tierior accomatodatjons-at rry reaaoBBble charcea. aep2h-3md " UHIIM-THtTOHt VOI Ilk I TfTIIEKEAa letters of aduMbittrat' oa the estate of K4I " ward J . rut ton. dee-used, having been rat-d to the ui.jcrtnrn iy te court ot mBBBBwea Hleaa of iSe County auden.urcb: hu.e M ho are iadrbted to said atat ara öft re - tjiiested to rt'tne forward abd makeptymeat named' ately. aad all those n'avine claims aeainst said eitnte uu. -rbBt '.bam J- H. RV" AX I MPOKTKRs nd li.leriu all d 4w4a44ewa e Leather ' 1 and Tanner s il. O.k aad Spanish Sola. Mor-eee. Philarttlphiaaud French Call Skint. 3nots W.b. Laee Liaingt. Ilind.ngi; Lasting!. Kitt Boot Tree. Laau. Pegs. A c h. letale au j Retail, at the lowest tcraas. sepJ.'.-eud w,A.i CIBKR MH.LB Ol K I F VR.Vf lvllyS. Hickuks lateet improved BMBT 1 M1U. for sale at ug T. GRANT jf CO.'S. j . m .! -. c. r. ccLTaa. war. mobelawd. VAI f.HA. i I H IT! A .. WHOI.KH LK dk RET VII. DIU . . I- I ... KT EEP fi.Bstantlv on hand, all kiada el Allopathic aa . awa r.t-iectric aruc. .iieuiciuea. oiu, ra.Btt. :ass I'tptufi o.e., A.c orders s.iiicte 1 aai promptly exeeuted No 84 tt between Market aud Jefersea. Lwuiaville. Ky KpVbrnd(VW a STATE 4IF 'INA., i Va.iiKKBrKil Cot atT. ( I. Jaeob Lnnkenaeim.r. Clerk of the Vaadarhnrah Oirewit' r..iirr do herebv sBBBaVfe to th. fesBW r i.a 3 . 2TT" 1 ty. that at the (Jeaerel Elaetioa to ha keld a tl. S V u?.. J( bolJ.ag el.et.oat ia said eounty . aa The t-c.l TmaaCtma October next, the --Ii. wing stau: Oouai, aad f wn htn am c. rs are the be elected, vit: Ob Jdc ofthe Supreme Court liar .secretary oi -tat. Ob. Treaturerof State. One Auditor of State. OaeSuperKHeBdeot of Public lortrnetUB. Str'seV,', L"er 1,0U- "Cougre-. Oae Rertree-atative la the General As.etal la-. Oae Jud.e o tbe Third Judical Circo " ! 5" " ' I" '"oruei tor aaid D.rier I J vf tt4,' Qn?Tt Qf ?" ' Pleat , Diar i ict compoied ot VtBderliirehtDd Warrlek.) r ,,,"'' AHerev fortaid Dlatriet. OBeCouutr I u m...,. u,r ssy1'me Tn av-arer aa Ots Coacrv s l-t r .. r Oa Aartaror tor eaeti Township r a 'Vaet ay haud aad the Seal said eonrt at tha BS.BS. Oty EvanaviUe. thu the lth d..y el eptembr, r-' te Jacob li nkenheimer. c. v.o. AillVtiT i. K ?V,;KK OV Upon Hit KAM 4 HUH fc arvele al rauily Rread caa 1 1 ' ... atalltitruLf hi o-lling a' Coo., Family- Grocery, a.,.: -k .a. t .t wish' caa be age phetl A their hou,. b leaving o . .t ? COOK'S Kau,,,, Grocer. 'it I if Ä ear era. W Wajr SS bush Rr.u. ucv do Mjip Muff, tn iters and 'or tela at sepia :OOK'C Family Grocery. ,Mt r KUtis,.- to, ig, iresh egg. just ree d at "V COOJkVS F.mil) Grocery. COME(THW.tKy,PKESEKVEs,4c. VMIOI E- VI LvV KKTAII A RlltT.reiDectfuU iafortna tha pr.,l:c that be ao. Lreiarad to III all order, eitter ol CoMatrv m ehan.t or famil y, for Oonfeettonar;.. o" , - " erincludim Parisian Cb "l il "fffaS Cb7."t1, ot ofcrery .tile. e., Pr.deacription. . serves . ' . wu. mn Mture. He hat the heit ""', i.d10Uorder.frConf.ctio-. rj ana llli-lii. every .1-,, r. itinn A.. nr.......il. .a " H. partirnl.rtly atka tke aten..0 of C uatry merch-ata. to hit ttock and price. MpV-tl - r :. IT "I iiOA.SK. fl ,Bi ,ho,' I? 9mT4 and frsU M V very cheap by at a j. M. BAGHLL A, CO.