Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 7, Number 150, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 October 1854 — Page 2

U, , .UM U A I A. H. SANDERS, EDITOR.

TKKMfl OF BUBSCKtfTlOIf. Dully J oh mal. per year by the week Tri-Weekly Journal, tr year, Weekly Journal " , .Ü IN) 10 . 4 IKI CITY OF EVANSVILLE. FRIDAY MORNING,::: ::::::OCT. 20. SoHtlierit Sentiment. The Southern press is again beginning to belch forth i's piteous and angry complaiots against the conduct of the North. It is auin beginning to revive its old charges of innovation and encroachment of the North, accompanied with the usual threats which have ever been the burthen of its song during loriner sectional controversies. We annex below extracts from several leading Southern papers, to which we invite especial attention. It is evident that anolhefslavery agitation," incomprehensible in the seriousness of its nature, is now impending the nation, and it becomes all parties of all sections of the ountry, to be prepured to meet it. The threatening sentiments uttered by'tlie Southern press, i! they correctly represent the feelings of the Southern people, are certainlv portentious of an agitation which may resu t in inconceivable misch'ef and danger to the harmony and well-being of the Union. The Baltimore Patriot h M collected I he following opinions cf the Sou hern press, which it presents in the lai'guageof a warning to the North: We wish to disabuse the minds both of our Northern foes and friends. Hy doing so we may arrest their insane progress to disunion; Ae mav also encourage conservative Wings to stand fast and prevent the total de uitiralization of the parly. We add the evidences of Southern opinion. Ii our fellow citizens at the North will proceed to extremes, it shall not be without having been duly warned of the condition of public opinion, and the consequences of their conduct. I ne following declaration of the Richmond Whif, is copied and endorsed bv the Fincasile Valley Whig, and the Bedford Sentinel: "We fo" one, shall never be willing to sacrifice further, one jot or tittle of the rights ol the South, for the sake of keeping on terms with any party; and we are not advised that we stand alone in this determination. It is the sentiment, if we mistake not, of the the entire Southern Whig party; and we boldly say it that the Whigs of New York and other Northern States may not be deceived as to our true position. Union or disunion, that is the ground upon which we stand not, indeed, that we love the Union less, but that we love the South more. The Danville Register unhesilatit gly denounces the Saratoga convention its originators, and all who gave their sanction to them, as abolitionists and men who are inimical to the South and t'ie Union. We can hold no fellow ship with any man or tet of men, who coolly and deliberately jiive utterance to such sentiments as are embodied in those resolutions. The Roanoke Republican says of the Northern Whigs: "We once extended the hands of brothers to them. We argued and reasoned with them, and our sympathies mingled with their mislortun s; we warned them of the di nger and folly of interfering with the rights of the South but it has all been vain. We have withdrawn our hand and sympathies. We have ceased our warning an entreaties. We can no louger worship at the same shrine." The Piedmont Whig says of the New York Whig nominees: "A mis ruble set of Abolitionists, whom no man can vote for without treason to the constitution." We may add to these the Petersburg Intelligencer, the Raleigh Register, und other influential conservative journals. The North will doubtless listen to the imprecations of their Southern brethren with as much unconcern as in times past. The charge of encroachment upon the rights of the South, will f ill harmless at the leet of an unoffending people, who have neither instigated nor perpetrated any wrong against Ik ir restless accusers. If the "peculiar institution" of the South has been threatened by the effects of recent legislation, or by p ipular demonstrations in the North, the South 19 alone the originator of its pretended cause of complaint, and will be alone responsible for the consequences which may fl w from it. The demolition of the Missouri Compromise, through trie agency of the South, and especially tor the benefit of Southern inilulions, is the sole cause of the re-opening of any slavery agitation which m.iy ensue. 'Tis this breach of national faith on the part o Northern and Southern slaveholders, which has pn duced the existing excitement in S'ime parts ol the North, ar.d has led the Norttiern people lo assert their righir with enrjy and decision. Ti e North feel, as they have aright to f'd, that the ir rights have been encroached upon; they feel that the great national barrier to slavery agitation has ben ruth'essly disregarded by the South; that it has filched from it, a large amount of its !ree territory without a shad ow or pretext o! righ', that the "peculiar institution" of the South might be perpetuated and extended. The cry of "stop thiel' from the Southern press, will nt divert attention from its own pilferinga, nor intimidate those whose sacred ri hts have been trampled upon. The averment by our Southern brethren that they "lve the South more than the Union ' is a sad (but we fear a iru'lru!) commentary upon their boasted patriotism and nationality. When will our friends of the South learn to do as they would have others to do unto them The North has conceded to them more than once all they asked, for the sake of peace, and they have as often pledged their faith to be forever satisfied. In the enjoyment of peace

and fraternal relations, as secured to them and to us by the Compromises, they became restless and clamorous for agitation. The North has ever been liberal in her concesKions to the South, but there is a point when

it becomes necessarv to be .st aa u-ell as - j j I generous, and we believe that point has ... . .i , been attained. . Wio,e Victory I. it! The Enqu.rer .. soMloquizmg m a very funny manner over the people's victory in th.s State, and expresses great anxiety lest there eriU a d.spute arise at Indianapolis ' aa hi wuo is eniitiea 10 me eredit of having slaughtered the Democracy. For the information of our neigh bur we j would say, that there is j ist as little doubt about whose victory it is, as there is abtut the Democracy being slaughtered. I lira llll I Si . i I. - n.w.e.!.. ,nw,w UJ " ,,,c madj common cause against a common enemy. The battle was fought and the victory won upon the broad principles of the Compromises, 10 re-amr..i me "lumi 01 our laui- : .. .si!.i..r-.i.r r . L. arhi veL 1 ve its beneers." The people were united in the mentof their victory, its glcry and i ficent effects will not be los' to the country, 'ii anv nptlv scramhlin-'s for the sd. ils.

mi ' ' . ' . 7, j w . ,r, "7 ,ur u,e VV m "Jng HOSB the aauil.who were tried before I jury seI here will be no "Hriuht and H riakt con- .. : . .i a J oc

J tentions for the "loaves and fishes" by the people's representatives this winter. The naftnlaan.o alumlil luvt ksMM fi i..inlpr.l;nn r "I " J - vv.. we,.... j; influence in the next legislature, will enter the fiel! of their labors untrammeled. It ..,.i ..n..A .... r.. ...... n n .. -. .. i . . .. r. i .. . in 1 1 1 1 w ne. - r i j let-t-nes ciamorilii; for the redemption of pledges previously rfi I , . ... . . made. The people gamed Ohb v.ctory .u Keep, anu ine mau cry oi a miMNNMD, Know Nothingism, and Maine Lawism, will be as impotent to distract the purposes of the incoming L-gislature, as it was to d feat its election. COUIlt) Jtli I. The Grand Juty visited the Vanderburgh County Jail last Wednesday. They ma.ie ihefollowiBi report, which is niikr atrorf : "The Grand Jury at the October Term o: the Vanderburgh Circuit Court, have tumined the present condition of the Jail, and i they feel themselves compelled to say that they can not find w ordt 6trong enoneh to express their disgust at the filthy condition said Jail is kept in; the flench is so bud that most of them lelt nick from their short i xperience in its bad odor. They found the prisoners iu a dirtv Derounal condition, some of them without beds and w ithout sufficient coverii g. Siiid prisoners complain that cletm linen is only furnished about once in six weeks. All ol said prisoners Ijok and are sick from the effect of the manner in which they are kept. We have also been i '.formed that the prison had not been washed nor whitewashed during the whole of the long hot summer which has passed, and we further more state that it is quite possible with proper attention to keep said Jail pure and clean. "We also find on investigation that the County Commissioners have not been libera' enough in their outlay lor (he comfort o! prisoners, and that said prisoners sutler dur j theft cold nights on this account. "We further state, that each prisoner 8hould be provided with one bed, rnednubl-' blanket, one sheet, and one good cotr.fort( forthwith, and that the Jail be whitewashed and scoured without delay. "J. P. Elliott, Foreman." This is a subject deserv.ng immediate attention. There has been gross neglect if not actual cruelty in some quarter. We have no right to punish men often arrested ami confined in Jail on mere IMaplcioBj of gmWt, till ihey arc found juilty. At all events, such a Jail, or a Jail in such a miserable condition, should not be tolerated in any civil aed commaniiy. CI J. S. Orr, or "the Angel Gabriel," was released from j;ii! at Washington City on Wednesday alter a two weeks' confinement. It will be reflected that he was imprisoned as a disturber of the peace. Somekind Iriend became his bail Mr. Daniel Smith, the jailor, restored to hfni his bugle and en.-i 'n. Before leaving the premises, Orr asked as a lavor, that he might sound his horn, as if to announce that be once more breathed the jutside air of freedo n. The request was complied with, when he blew loud and pro- j lonyed and stirring notes, attracting to the iron grated windows the various i- mates of

the institution, both white and black, mule! "The greatest characteristic about her is uer have berti thoroug ,ly repair, d and remand female, who complimented him by three her (d- earing, man loving, bosom; si ul, I vated. and are now ready to take the, r n -

hearty cheers. The rer.eipient ol the , ('uivocul honor howed in acknovvleiliment ol it; an picking up his'tr;ip," hastened to the 3 o'clock train of cars, on his way to Baltimore. V ti a I c ra . Our friend, .Mr. J. J. Hayden, left us a note yesterday morning, Btatiag that a flatboat from Newburgh bound for Cape fjirurdeau, with a laniily of twelve persons on hoar 1, stopped at West Franklin on Tuesday, and five of the number died of cholera. He also says that seven persons died of cholera al Mount Vernon on Tuesday. tj Mr. Kurtz, of the Princeton Clarion, and .Mr. Jackson, ot the.Vincenncn News of the Day, illuminated our sanctum yesterday , i , . B ' . . ' morning With their presence. both looked . . v ...I , , ,r ' ,- rafralnnir hut knrt' U.-.ii Wru 3 stale in election news. YVe hooe, however, they spent a delightful dny in our city. Tiey know every sign "by hear?," and will no doubt have astonishing tales to tell their good people when they return, about the "sights" in the city.

D y Without lights. Baird ,n a lecture recently, gave some i,,tere5l"lg 'acts. There is nothing that 8trikes a stranger more forcibly, if he visits SwetJen al lhe 6-,aßu" of tbe year when the

üdys are the !. than the absence of ' -ru uau no conception ot it be11 1 L'n 1. IV. ! 1 I S tore his arn . : I r 1 1 . arrival. ue BIT ITCH at Htorkhnlm Irom Cjottenburgh, 400 miles distant, in the ! morning, snd in the afternoon went to see some friendhad not taken note of timeand returned about midnight; it was as light as it is here an hour before sundown. You could eee distinctly. But all was quiet in me street We Def mi . WI toward the north pole, the refraction of it8 rav8 j8 guch fhat y(jU can g.e 4(j midnight. Dr. Baird read a Ipiipv in ,h0 Iüreat mm smrklw l,n .1 r-,;.in;.,: -li . - ' artiricial I:'ht. There is

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" o " ' " w...vo ii. euer sinn OliOel. I 11 S liUL lie- 1 1 , . . . I f. . i mm IJIIlIllfllw BruUDn -And .mir th-n. r c im- forward an nay nr. aic. Taxe ftttores closed. log paid, the claims ol the Mexicans were rj Än..!,. ÄÄTm ''Ä.Ä. 'J he sun aoesdown at Stockholm . littU lrl rl.A -k k. Ir"::'-!, '""..k!! u-l"!P .' ma. h f fä- h a. wül s:,tisfv a.d MrwiJ tMammämm.mZ

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arti..cial ligaL Ihere is a ttounUlB at the u..: . t .l t . llothnia, where, on the älst of Jone, the sun due, not -o down lall. Travelers wo ,here to see it. A Ktpmh...t r,.e. f s;...i.k..i r...u . r iiio rc Lunuus iu wimrss w:c piiriiomenun. It occurs M. on(, ,,;.., The n atm düWn to the horizon, you can see the hole il ......... . ... ioce oi ii, anu in :ivw imnutes it t,ej:iiis to rise. A, tk T.,,. i'.- . ' ... rr.i .1 .'e. in e.rr, lumuiic 14 uri;rr r? 15 .. tne sn.i doei tint nl n h.m - l.e,- I.. june it would be about 5 aV.r h. ,kJ U.on at midnight. The W.J .he people know it :s miduight, they ee the sun rise ; The changes in these hih latitudes fronJ Iibbbbui to winter are so great reat that we csn . ., - . m stall. I.4the e rs and it is not have no conception of them winter time the mm .1; app t-ru :ur wetas. i neu ii cornea ana Miow weeks. Tht t r,i ... , Ks face. Af'crwnrd.-, it rem ns ten.fi!- ! ftwartsr. amaa u.....u I . . a I.I 1 tr ""ults. ao oescenu. "' H oei ,,ut et al bul f-kw a circle roui.u me BCBTBBB. tr. tiaird BB asked hdMS they mar.agetl ir. regard to hired persons, and w hat ihey t on.-idend a day. IIe cuuld Rül 8n - but "PPoed they worked by the hour, and twelve hours would be con sidered a day's work. Ilitdä and animal take their accustomed reat at the ui-uai hours. The Doctor did not know how ihey learnt the time, hut they had, and go to rest whether the sun goeu down or not. The hens take to the tree about seven o'ciock, P. M., and Slav there 0 until the run is well up in the aaOfliiflflr, ar.d the peopie get into lhe habit af riaata; latt too. The firjt mornii:' Dr. Daird aarotf in Sl ckhdm he was surpri.-ed tt fad IB SVi sliiaiBf into his ro, m. K- looked at his watch, and found it war only three o' k; the next time he .v.tke it was five o'clock, but there wis nob- dy la the rre-rt. The Swedes in the cities are not very indjstrie us, ov. itt' pn bahlj to the climate. CCT" On Sunday, recently, curing the high asaaa at twelve, in the village at G entanff, Ireland, three ladies of the Protect tal f ith were obliged to take akelttf from a iieavy shower. 'J'he officiating priest kmwinji who ihey were, and wishing to app. ;ir respectful to them, Hooped down to his attendant, who was on his kne?s, and whisper d to Mm, " Tree chiirs for the Protestant ladies.' The clerk, w ho w ns rath- r an igRorant man, stepped up and shuuted out to the cong egation, "ThTBB OtOlil for the Pro testant ladies!" w hich the congregation immediately took up, and gave three hearty cheers, while the clergyman 6iood dumbfounded. (TCr The Waabiatoa Sentinel, which is pirticularly distinyuihed by its ferocity against the Know Nothings, is arning its friends of the press not to pi rmit themselves to be hoaxed into the publishing of any more of the Know Nothing pLitfor. ua. The editor says it is very plain that some of his Lotemporar ies "have been hoaxed by Bract .u,j""i ai,u mm scver u oi tricsc ex posures have proved to be boaxaa, tha presumption is rather agaiael all new publications of the ame ettaraett r." J.il'.i.- " I.I..I i I...I I. I r .1 :L.r A correspondent, Bays the Baltimore American, sends us !he follow ing paragraph ot hi;h fitutin, from a notice of .Mrs. Stowe's last volume, in the Lowell Journal of July lab. r .Ba. sal'usTr J-7.." W, V. .... W VV .lfi,l -i,r '.j .i i.l. ..II . . ,v" Jiuiotuiuii, mi nt niai an nail heiealtei !M Tho American wants to know if the writer means by botomy soul, one that cctlons to all creation! ExTENstVE Sale of Horses On Saturday last about 5U horses belonging to tTie Hippodrome, were sold at aaetiua in Hem Y irk. A large portion ol them were nearly thorough-bred horses, and many of them wholiy so. All were very superior sadd e horses, having been under excellent training! t . , m, v , . for many months. The hiebest price realizd was fi?'- 0, and the uverae was m-pr 'SlGO ti.?"- The ( i , . V . r it v , r .il I.'. ii!h,'L-l' !. , . . ' . 3 dered an election, (on Mond iy the 13?h of . . na,! s am ina oonvreHiODii vacancy J ocecsii r, . ti a i n 2 occasioned bv the ile.-ith i.l' Hon P,.. .. . ....... . e c i e SLj It is worthy of note that not a single person of the Jewish persuasion can be found as the recipient of public charity. A Jewish pauper would be a rar a avis indeed.

( alifoniiH Kern. A lump of gold weighing i4 ounces w as found near Columbia. The owner would not reveal the place where he found ft, but says he is going to look for more.

A man by the name of John Linton was fined two hundred dull rs, at Sacramento, for ........... ... I .: . i late eleciion. A few dt-,s since, some dilutes arose a to the legitimacy 0. the claims cf some Americans and Mexicans neu Clinton, The arhitors or jury to whom the decinon of the dispute was referred declared in fauiiciiijuii" iu uie ine beionu unit; ui me At, or near Clinton, some Chinamen hav ing buit a uam UM lhe crt,ek ujvidmr wa ter fru,n 116 channel and depriving A met k'!,ns ere working below, of the rater ev twill nrviiiili. .. ,A i ... i .a. i t y nuu previously ued, two of the htt.-r p;i-tially tore awav Ih.ir dam nr ri. il.0 . i "... '"- as,u were assaulte.i by the Chinamen of the.,, severely lojured. The cinzens, S 8u'!:' as !fu'-v ht"anl of assembled and ar reaieu .-even ol tne t. .in .. " ' win ri lie . Ill 'ecu u, .-inu sentenced to recire forty I ashes 'x h, .-.nd to be expelled from thai mini,,,. 1 which punishment Has promptly in" Semml ,.'thfl .i. ., , , - ...e. v . uii int- moaeiUtline river are pay log finely. Mi,,l I I . ,i I .in i n v n, I , I, . w l --. .. i i r-j -. ws , iuui uiu last wei'K . . " " ii ifii ..j ... ... . i "'fi" am art nil, ounces iiiinedav. ''He l'n.. i?'f? ? 'r. Co"Ptt"- re averamj an ounce a Cly lo Uie ,.,,, (J t y Bean Com p;, ny hav e been skia! JbffJTj cti a day to lhe man. In ill ifctM claims tl,ere il''Pv:,r!i lo b ' plenty oaore left of lha Wt hich M thou.h the mines i hnf" n,,t "lit" jet. The Maripo. Chronicle s,ys: ' rom all parts of the covBtrv we hear ar.Uni ...u....;.........,.....7.. , . .in.t ..i ...l.l ... .. . I . .1- . ,. .uuurn. s mu surava anu u.-nu 1 1 rt . Mrl ev i.un 111 .. n.l 11 . .1.1 L. n i . ez uiiu ,i u rinra mm r !li .IV evening, says the Stale Journal, the Chinese l Ba era AM a to, to the number ot 5U0 or bUO, coiiected on htreet, between 5th and (Jtl , to do battle. They were armed with tin hats, bamboo shields, tin and iron swords, und cull ss a (a pick I undies, and prjct eded at once to busines . Tin y were not separated into different armies, but, picbed in gtnerallf, every man apparently on his own hook. Ev. ry one b -hav.'d ui the i osl lMiinaniikish manner and raised h I Land agBiffl tverb.iiy ami everybodiy's hand" w.s ffainal him. They f, u-ht soaae ball hour or ho w en the pulice interfered in lhe siiot and . . 1 1 j . .... . . jeieiieH nie row in Ltiiiiaiiom. (); al tn . mi ii .1 1 1 a ii ii iliuru La .... .Hi. . . i. .. :. i. - . IMe. ,a in ciiiii - i-ieir liililiIi... .. .1- . ii . hciently io cause death, ouie Iwcntv or ."i, win one is sit i )ii.eu lü De ll liin i 11 . venly or more of the leäalers and most riotous were I to SibIiob Uobm and placed in me uR-up, where it is BUppOSOO their bell rarest blot.il avail Cliol I vl.V 11 lll'lilUL' fv..r beat. A SiiAltr. Si ort. "During the Florida war" raid the s; ker," araa with the American a ras. One day J shouldered mv nnii. ;nd went 0 a wm ui pur.-nit ofirniie. In aasuiiis throagh waeip, I .-aw BAtaethiaa a lew s I leet ahead of me, lyiaf upon t lie ground, naiea froarinf to such bag dimensions, und the fact is, I never should have believed It if I had. "Well," he contitmed. "between me and the log. (as I took it to be,) was I miiy place which it was necessary lor me to avoid. I therefore plared the butt of my gun on the jr und I bead of me, and s; ringing upon it, lit ri-iht on top of what d, you M pose!" "A boa constrictor," said one. '"No." "An anaconda," said another. "No." "What could it have been!" said a third. "Just wh it I supposed it to be a log," said the Seven IIusdrid Sheep Drowned The Harrisburyh Herald states, tbat on the 3d ins', a drover undertook to drive about 9UU sheep across the Su.-quehannn river, near Liv -rpool, Pa. and Jo t 700 of them. The citizens went to the rescue with boats, and with a grei.t deal of difficulty succeeded :n rescuir.fir ab ut 2U0. I : Tue Ciacianati Baqairer of Banalay last, in noticing a rise of 19 inches to the evening previous, says even if there is water 8iiffii ient there ii no ue of lhe hi-, boats 9 g'iingout It his been i i forme tl that t o b ats c;iu take down all the? freiglit thete lor New Or e.ins at present. etlopl.t. OrThe Telegraph No. 3 and Jacob Strain the Cincinnati and Lo il-Vi.le mill 1: ... . . nit bv 3 uu ine river ijeis I n (JOOU OTtler. ULI" It la DroDiMM fa run If..- A riivnn r r " ...e... for Con'TTffiä in the second district nrxt year iriespoctive of party considerations. The proposition appears in aD mucrutic paper ' ' 07" A woman in the city of Philadelphia renn., attetnp'ed to get into a hous1 feet t fBMBrt through a hole seven inches by fourteen inches. Her clothing ha ving caught sJ,e ""ff 'n 'hat position until found dead. vüa IT t i '- 1 9 Susquehanna has been sold to n , Vv t Capt. llliamson, lor ;10,900. sta is: or S 's DIANA. . . .. Vsi 11 tier ft is p.- Is ('......t.- , S. la the- Cemrt t Cum ui..u I'Ib,,, V.n,l.w,,..i...n... .- . ......... . canon. Uaresiher term, a. d itn. 5,1 ,h!0 D 0r er f . k . "j.. Attaehm..nt on Mon.y Demand. Jergu v . i a itMiit harin, rin heen filed with th plaintiff' faV I'Uiot in la aSico of t Clerk I? tha Curt a, Caasasstsi OIT,,.u l.n.l.rln!,...... : . .. ... . . . . I Cieaaol tanierinrah county, ettiuaforlh that ti.. l-rn.i-. I .-.r. n.ira:.a.is not a ress eut of the State of luliana au.l l.-ia; a caase o, a.-tn.n eai.t. ..in.t l.i ll ;..i.... aaui .sioeroiore notinel 0 the p. n tenry ot the ,... entitled ' .... 1 . , , , .1 1 SI,tffc, Ä SiCrf o i.' ,a VM as-at, C. C. C. P. Vanderl nrah C .uutj-. So? ai:v'DLt!--40 M,-i",lreEoxili.o.

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nit ri ii in every a earance ol a log, it he ntr IJ Maplaaad Baaey lrv vor ot tr,,i ,i V ,., ,, . ' ' Wtk "( thr c,,,,rt "fComm.a Lome fort fail , l,,l. ? 'oaaa rlak Plaid s laa. t, itr . I 'hi l"4" f?.' ? ...

. . ' i'iier iiaea.i.,. i r n.i. M.m. new u Ir Ir.n.h I'laida hre.ok ' ' CK' rloot in dtiineter. Ho tostlive was I that it Caal.sn.re. ,jl anl ÜoUia. alaja aad ten rod. Ua-Mieod l.oflSVILI.K I VIM'll KAiiiiiiipiikot was nothing hut a logthat I paid no atten- faZ S.Ä SYSSrl . ffS ISlfSSSTS lion to it; the fact is I would have aworn tli--.-. 1$ 'JSSS: faAg In fore a court o! justice that it was a log and -SJÄK ' to '"'WOd? otbi.g elaa. You aaa I hud never h.rd of 1 T r ÄWeaS laavs; .T..k .v . a la .7-,

SPECIAL NOTICES.

Ad icstftje in the Bmtt1e Rwsa W MMMMl th iiB tyviu.K Vi'kkklv Xkws. a partr publijhe 1 at Gra vill-. III., us a good artvertiiog mcJium fur the tin inea m n of BvsaStflva, it having a v-ry lre circulafHM gsstliistiw Illinois. We will rr.-ireaii au.crtiM uientt lur Oils papt r ;.t t.:e Jou naIOC.ce. oci2)-lti fl u; i a i : n i : . t a i s o T O T B V V m K It TO 2V8HIF-. Titr .nti-Xc ra-kaitts who SSrfpi visiting t'uiou Tit.bhip od SaturJay ntx:. to aiUt io the rrcicnUtioa of a Hjbner for h r ro 1- tCoru in "he cause of Freedom, ure rifllll ed to isaet iLe BaSSSsttSM a; the Jourualt Omtc cn Friday. o'clock P. M. T:, In. i; .... it..i :t 1 v.-j. rrrr MA i-:si' TllJ.Mi IWIMill TIIK .t. ! Will II c m leen at VAI'TIKR t- vi . Mnnwvaa. o .e. . ....... ... T..11 ahouUniiktfree usv-ot lu. Bki ci 's I ifttxn Vn-Vrii V" I.!.... . and rea'or health. UtihIhih iiu ulIiL . 1 . l .a vi e .1 i v I uiiid j i tat pa .-r. e5 II V VK KOTICK. 'ne An"-1' ''rtiiib- .. t'i, -1 . kh .,. r in th Rr.m-h at will f Um . .k India. rr i .,;,, t Diteuw rrVi Um wnitf yar. wiU k kmU u Um Bakml IT., on .M nday thr mb my nf Xntrmlj r nm p 11 1 ' " ! ' :' 1 -" c1 k ;in 1 ,!"' 1 ' SSÄwtV f4 "TT BATHBOXb. Cm. NW ADVEUT.SEMENTS C HOVBR mtMl!.M: MOM OLBI KU a: HKBMBBBOBB have uo open for exallilLa' I.iii a ' iTiI. ?t.u L I ull e lurii .si.-i.i. C . . ..... uJ' 1 9U IS t -t -Wo. S. in da I. .. Worked ,r d '". 'rmitnrw us Kro HolUastlorOstuiu. :. ,"",.'" 1 ' ' tin-, lornuoa torta n I'm .ind Man t " " 41 l 1'uinnoko. T Mo Mao and il rs anl i i! vv i 1- :iU.i in lu Ii I ...I lira V.lir....f... . j ti n liieh W.. rill S.rr., . ,wl. " . i .. J .. ." -ed I .....f. Tt, a, .-.li sta. . Ali at wlich mm will all as l.w ao -a? - w"v a 1 . I 1 1 1 ! Il 1 V "ill .tms r- ntr - Itl-.rk ist t . near Slai . SJ4BI unv I . i; , ..I l.t f., in, t iu -i.i.. a. oi... in..., :;hi., koi k:i:v wabm i i h.m i mi . Um.ssc., a i Ai t no.v I 'rl,,'"le .is .S tiirlav inuruiur Sur. th at 1 I&IIS? IT'" nu Gf0ct,1,s uftV dti rintiuU .ALO-.4tth...metimoaad Harr, a lot of ttousehotd an. SSfZ'VLT t?Zn alho ri vb lots im lioano. Wsak r ,s als Bfiiij rojrwotl liwaasa. ia . ranidl. I,t.tU Mihaarb . .. v . ii n.r 9l'i ,l in i.r cm O l Vl'l. .T. .-. ,!.f . . - - -r'...' ..ii ti.. ii. K iifiain ' ...ui.y. her.- ih iUv, ir si .n,i r-.f wfi ? Auctioneers JOS. WiX OS oci2n-td FOH It: AT. AN la soltrn, u.-u- il.-.t... .... . .... . - - - . ... ui. i'we ..V i or a.i:o. ..Ii it the Jil'tr iar; ol tfie citv asaalai .... ........ lwvsassMdkite .es. Terms tandrita Aiplr o HOLLISOaWi'BrW. HCQMta ro , WAATBaX I ,',x,har,; ,t,r' rats IlMll sTatl BoM f..r HtakoV X ood. t be delivered iMsSllUl. liuouiro of K.iit ,r o.tb. Journal. eouu A riNSTrata Ivesk llileli Oaw Üansilroaf octao-Jt A. 11. äA'UKi S. J.'urral Office. AO NVBXIEX1 iad ü'il Imkii pirettisja u.,,,,,. .ut.ini .. e..ni(T;al.ie r....n.a. , esido ktOokosi .mi c. i- .... na e.i i.r aure m -in ill la.:ilv with a r ...d Pr?rr" ' i r.st -....'if"' ' i rancIs Lixn? i M kiii -- - : . .... K-.,. .. I..III.IUB iu;, hiuale 1 arrl, il. be s. Id t . lo.- .it -7 B lt. ii.... i - v. , . natal R i miiii.ni i. .... ...... . I '....... ,i w., si neariia.tr e on f t.i.i. ili;...CCO in Luxes best uia'itv lust I O ftraUe kv q ' ' u oeu.i GlLBEuT li CO.. i)c. Bear Water. 2 l.O l. aw d.. r,v,.:i,s- Kid QioTaai Iff .Mens :i 7.v MB " SSJCfJ Baak " ;..iu;l.tts; QajaSMVa 8sM rre'd this dav and J as LOW 0 . fur s ilc ,7 a r.WM.r. nasi ttactor. orara aid p"' lUj n 111 aaaUo aaS klad. will trwi kr atile la laar aslaataa. BaäByaWaBd..l,..,dti,. tiiii.li i h s with a . of line Harorst will l,es..ll tor th- low p i. e ot t I. Aiili oM i Mf ii 1 ', '-''"'' ,u " oral "soialall B Oa.ootaMa. ak roallsaav h, , ..tl ' v. L: KH r .1,". tt ik'iNTt-: ;üi (1; Ulit A .v HKJtnllilKlf I2KH 111.-1 ii . . . . . . 1 v .-. . Poauri l...,k lir-t -..r-t n, r V,.i.. of at .hi il:i and e r Lad.-s ' criiio ami s ilk 1 lu'er-hirt ..nt- .Vtii.o Lani...-1 m.l Si::; I nil, rsl.irtii and lr.w0M aad a lare Variete of n..-i..nj t, o uifaerous to sacutiva. lu.il uaillie I a.py t. show, and if law price will sell. ,!i i :,r- i.imiii.1 io ... Call an I examine. ..!! t :;!. i' t'lt k? vv CIN:iKNATI U BIBjfi KNT.4BI.tBN.MBNT, Corutr ll.e .tut au I Caaal . aai aoita Ifoarv l.ut. s Ore r.. i: :,n,.,ll ' i,..i, .... ' t! -Iii- lieu. I l.lll. j uriici'. IAXCT I'. er. st.--,,, Scaararaad BoSaiaharaf Dr, Oaaaa. ami li.Mi.erl. F.. ren.au al Ci e .a kal : :r Mr. TeasJale's Ne rk I je Haas, Cl ans ly ve.m La'ie.'on-I Jrutlemea'i Clothn or Silk and ....tl. o C'rai c and C'a-i sBol. Mi- I .., e tery d- .crintin. a-e' Sni3hr.e-i al Mi new. I).,s.v.ri k ind ol sf a c rd as v p.. terns, and (in i hriu e.jii:'.! t nrw. lie rem ves-..i. ir vtiius iro-n .i!k Ores; s inadri av. ith.,ut miiir ne i-t- I .r r- I! lie l .-1,-an. und r Snishes Curt.inv in Silk in i u o -tl.-n. Toil.- d VatSOO and Tu, Its. Awn he ileasu Cari- t and UuisUe-s litem e m l t new. at ,i . ..... . jl" - - octl.'-l.dA. I IM K.--'.". 1 M. W'l.i.i.- Lime ree'd and la s!e I r i W BBItLT. il I" lit ri.M)l,l a bas 1 I'd rfiralakatt soasj and ss soriaa. ,, ultu i M. KLILLV T TATBstN BTAXD BOR BILK. I III. .1' rril.rl ut-r 4 hi. Tar r.. S villiig- 01 R.)ckirt. Ind.. ami Al ISMUI 'r athnvine 1 . r . I I r 1 1 1 H-II...S. i..'.-ale-o r.- u .II- t. rti.v. '1 tie H-.i.-l :....l .... " Id'i'rf. :i.- a., ..i - :iii-l .!! Iiui.lie.1 ....I ...l.....rf ... ik. totu'nea The H.Uel is aaaSai near tlir riser lan -ins aad asa aaaatatraai Um Caan Haaa. UsaaaaasU lata vctl sap.ia aitkcaoS watar. BkwssU a aala aat Seat! 0 lie- .. . w ui v.e- ka erat at'SJU, aar aaaaai. The- price a ked l'.rtrir t rtj i- SI TKK.MS --iYm. 4w. aad the , alaaca in l.ank.Ue paper aauaasj wiU iateroat Apatrla J. ST. MAHKLi:. Unckpoit Ind. V VIU.V CItdf 'l Ilk . TIil d ",..ii , r.acrnt llai.k l!ui d Iis. 1-i.i Al t:.L,i,l t.LL 1..1. jus, iiM, a a (-.uirerv I th al.o. a !.e ti..n ran-os. i. 111 1...... 1 Jii, uiei. da r-iu tv ,;roi u 11 11 1 . iar,e at ul lr-h .r eerie se!i aa CuKee 1 .-a .".. rs , . s . t. . a e. : in f.n f e . e i , I. :.. . r. ..;....! 1.. rsiil'ej Ba will ala-ara kaaa . hau :( ait-.c:. amis-ll t IhotWwMl atiaa Uoiaolaal the cu- om f n.-lsh1 rinz fai.iv.nr.. ai .1 uld rienda and the uhlie genera ly. octiS-2r , ...... WHUU0JaJ.il BBl (;COl;... VVTB aa save ,.u I. mi ..atafSM BMat laaliU assj 4aI uraLlo aicka mi Dri OaoSa la , a fataad . aa u,.t.,rn iui.re-. 11, n e.rer to all c.-n ,.r .r-n.p- tiat-t hi.veri at ..,i.,.ji,i i, ik ra:.i. wur-'.ic a are i,u t .liree'Ir lr,.n ih. :,n.,.u,a.-:..r,r. . mntun and iu . aa-W . .... . . 7, , ."'' on. a .uesH. f .1 . ,1 .. , .1 . 1 ' ' :l r'- Uii ''.. ' f "k- " " " " tkai ..fall utacra liaa. ta gira aa aaall kelara porckasiaa -Uewhera. aaUS JOUBa . Ä FKBXCH. I ..nu., aiiv ma ra:os. wur-MC aar- ton t direct r (r,m the .. ; - i-Jsr' Slms v l. , HIM;.-We hart on hand ,1,0 , a" - vi .!..., v.ri.Serea ,u Kvan-Tille. . . . . ,K . r . it-.u 111 I-., in Til.e. - luauuiaciurrq ',. ur -r Irr, e t r I ,o suit t lie We-t . , .1 " ' 1 . U..HUI ner au J aarranied five ed togise I KNCH. i la;i, .c-ti.in iu m l., .uniitv n 1 - "ctls JoilNSov x- Fin-'N'r:

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iTB .M) ' ktB t si sea IM ai .rtu.-ut ..fail the nt w s' 1 lea. a hteL hat e lu.t urrivrs i.,r..l.. I.. I.r . tM JUil.ON ii 1 Ki.-N iy ', ck . m kam y dbebbsILK Walna Mjkaal 1-) ' r ' siut-a of t .ese daaaTabta ao.ids. hicli we ill le-.-iu the tr.l at a l'ray discount on ':i-t ears' prices. Call . i. . flt Til TilK Tfll.t EIC5. all I.K.V A N ANPII K Hi',. TIM. CI. TiJS W e .re treita ' XÄ or t,e alnre sun. rnr i rau.l u, IS itiu Cl.ilh.. ahi. h are aaw c .,,-J. ree th- b, ...an i ! a ,i r. 4 1 hich wo a ill soli to all waa will giva MaoallatrsaaUr rrtaaa. rü.rnr.ui di.t...-eiTi.mpilJraiiud.dio. actIB Wii."1 - . ' .il. JOUNSoX t I'RKNCII. TO POttM P VI Ki:iiS. e of tl .- eatfc o' ir AI t l...n! I ato.it Mtaauy fart. . sttatato ll hi. aadi. i.!e..nr-r..t.n the P..rk lloue :tnd I'. rk Ho ae Kurureaaf the- tna aaMitaWU k Uaakatlsaj, at KvatuvUto. i..d. : The l. eatlaa ui CoaaovtliV as a Prk aaakk. aaaaa. ivanw i onei.ftie- ii....t .,-iirnl le n ,he Ohi., r.v-r. S- rr.i.n.1-.. Ly I a fine 1'. rk-Sr, !-?. n'.ri ,ffr4. 4 ky th. . ...m 1 Baa m4 also tl, Kfaa..ar.Ue and Craw ordvi!l- Baltaiasl ta Taaaa Baata. Uta Valliaiai f e .-.-'. :e.-, Wnit-, rivers. ih naea Pork re" aiaa ia tho Wt) am -li-rci op. ne,! to th- :n irket at ;;vn. 1 a.) t '.re.,, .iiogseouldUl vine. iii . .... ..i,t.i,.iQ as pat a-ts I : . I. . . . t . tl, .t ..Ii i .1 ... i ... 1.1. ., . . h. I .. ili :i n.. -' . i i ' 'i " e-.i i. .in. ii.- an i i.. I'll. -. ' "i.. .. - " J - . . . , u .uwu.. ui . aaa BUM aa rk Hvi r is .s apallai with a eani Karin and Wil soo's raten rtsasuw uar- lana. witn .rt,-e appliances n-e- . are t -..,.' r mil a-.. I I 11,,.-. .1 ,. Th. ,, .. i . ; .1. .1 -j . - " "'" an-i nc iii- ,-n, l.rron iniied with a!roT" tnt"' " o-riir i,.v to iVS, this i.tti.-e. ) ffijffi V

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w T 4V ,OTI( i:. OTICE is hrey given, that defauit his been made im pari, m- nt ul I .tri mim l.v the Corp ratiun of the City of M-an-villo rr Kulr.. . I and Citv i urpose. tor tho ver ISM. and d. liu iue fr the ) ear lSü. vi toe followug described Ileal Iiute:

n:fKirTi(ix or p- nriEin, Lut I block 2, I B " 3 41. K. K.... " la M. K. K 4 iö B I S OP. 7 K I N I Y. or Ul 2'7 I I 5 iv n n ji i.vtsi o P. . I . U B .. .' AM'T or owsrM. Heirs ol (ieo Bates TASKS. IN 3(5 SM S 3 do do I do 0 n '!fm Bavtrr ...J 9 7 53S 4.1 SS 124 )5 S W a?1ev hf nf I. at t'. I. K iii. i. I IVal . Uluid Carpt&ur! ,9 it I L." t L K" 4 an 7 t . r ,'t I 1 I Y: M 11. II I. ft t Sa Jobu Deal 12 sts r: 24 let. 100 100 '"t I" Is V 1 1 -uli .iv .I ...it t,t wnof tnr i. t .t i. : j ' L-HWii ,.(,..;(-' : ikuow,, Owner. l" ,'"t -ltul ilv "Mt L-t 2 I K si fUi oiv 1 1. nt M I r. do 1 . 1 r ji ' mm air t out lot i I K 20U- " ,'v",,,1 V lu ,m4,nt4 y tte " , . , ' , clo"F r. o.r nt Hi !.! I , II r I llAli . 1 r Ii VanVI 1.. V. . ,11. J I " i '' I i (un liouae in kvausviil. See kills kwu4 lor deiT p-.iun. J ll I. AW JfllN -HANKI.IX. . '! i. I JOXBS .t HL TUE. y.M)KHU IvXlt.-'vVt are in r.-ipt of.Vicaars Moria J I n :. re-r. . ii h .ii .M.irUi au I Drawer, to hich wriavite ait. ntion. mU7 J AS . LOW & CO. t'OMIi". inSoVas lasVia f: ! 1 nE r iairecd ihn day ' uii tor sale at wauaUoiur. r price ,.y veil', JAS. LOW k CO. 3 M. CM'I'I'I,. BoBMsj4o nad MsnufaCnrrr of all mm m Paoc 1mm, coru-r oi Scend and Vi..t ,u.. BrftMv.n! lad. oeii;-l I? 9UM RUBB. Bl doz MO thia fav and for aal MM ... ooaJl j. i.(iv A; CO. s)vl' -AH. hhds Fair and PrtB-r fornl hr OCLl" BBO. POVTBBB1 CO. P.. RINHOP A VMM,;FK öS ' MS 84t? UiK ,To AT BT.. i . , .' """ ,VJ, i'","-"' - r o a'il.o Hotel ba.ille lad. Fr li Vostoooojn mi r ii Ke -.la..... i , .1 . i i . 1 . .. - ! "r Jl...-..i 'a Ii lull :V 11 J r. il .1 ...... f 1 1. . -J . -. - Itolnp . Ilea-, -cheese. Tunau, a Vi.-kUW ' tcl V r ' ' ' -'"K a-e.. A c ootlS-Ss MITICK r " m ' assd M .n artnrioe CsjaMSB aa . I r r-' '.. ' -I lia:.k,. mil i,- r-e-tivrda, par lao age lot oarroai j ay i'.-x.tx r co Nut .!.- .r to Bash's Eitkaajo. MM K--vTK. 'I "' und r -i. is rra r. vivr ai r-'iratiaaa far Iks l ' it- - . .U iiu-i ..elivrrv at tk. Uidiasa Mit es. of .1 r.hM.ir. 1'rueulars to be ha i at tho I'tlie li'.ttiiin M i.d i P M : f MB KBBa.TBMJlX. 4M. 1: and Viae sta. C .(llMi Til LKT Brrotal K ..ins in tie Pott Ofla a bsUdian nellaitaasl 'or ftcos or Private Rooms , ls ant ass ai iiaiasfsj SrSsM. Btsapsssavas BSWU-2WS FRANCIS LIXCK. !f M lli.Mv ft i.tk -. Ml asa .rtmeiit of Vnlranito4 India Km r ' . Al- iiiin Paekiag of rt dtkickaoaa, and (äaaketa ot ailaitrs ) no ri 1 1 isaS Sf ' Bj lw CK BK08. pKMW Vj ... . Mb.T IjB i ! .'.j JI. diaulie .inat in srr.ro aad far tl.; BAB4 1 1 CK UKOS. Ill- el BrkiSI Lime just rrr'd and for aala ÜAÜCOtK llKOS. IfililTiiilsi fraaa, sss e i u XToTlCK i hn- v iru th..t Um n udrrinrst ' has boon a- ; . ot d aSsBiafetralM oi the uuk l lirliar LoogIwuiua. Setraj ,1.1 ; .:. ,, ,.r.h ,,hibv. All persaM tl- .i saaki pavnicat to ciikor ..I Ihr A4aaias rsB.r-: nil . h.we hiving ,Ui an sajaSOMS the ansao a Hl nie tlieju loVallonauee. I lie- . ..af is T..Uttl, iasolv,Bt M. w. FOBTKB SStlS-aa B Ji T rKKi.LS. AIb'w. a vims ii i k, NB8T aBBaTf BBLOB MAIX. ,j 11I l -i .k afi per rent, interest -a depoiitOS. aarakU JB on aawand; bajra andr.l.y Raahaaaa. Coia. I'acnrraai Hooj, s.o., ac igraahl L aaa u-lakasC l!i-rtions and rrsnitsv I . 1 . iii pi i al eattfhi rain o, Backanfo Monrr rem i Mod ail i-.r,, oi l...roj e. oetll-;f 0. ( oPKLaNU. Cashier aarai , U V,H T" UK' V. UM 'Ms .rar kv County Seat af Hard is, oaeatj, al Ii4, cr . a- r improv.d. wi,h LniloinRi. soil . -a Il.-nt loaats a ifcattspsaasil f-t L.alOi nrar wo rnaiss ir ak Ra li ada, a II I ed fat K-al l,ar in Kaaas..r' I I -tl" "i i. niiaaco. .ni..ireot ri 1 1' !: I. a X I) At Ike Savins. Hank. Ij feKaaJaUfES. c ittPnii! : D. l.ain X r . . Pia u dn; uJ for sale ,r net tbi t .- s fi Vi .' veiw-ü ! o,-t rj ct ftr lan Cl-th: rre. ivrd this dav "etil JAS LOW X- Pf, ..fi r.a llannrl :.r....ieolori til JAS. LOW dt OO. n1STIt iTflffts KitTiiv -VoTlrr . 1 1 . M,f " " iA1"!' ' W n- ) iri.en. Uusl I t-r- I , .t.mm trr on tha ' J ' " ''''"-v llk. aoa.iaH hav,- i , rD avasiaasl ' 1 "'" ' A" r in tlnd io the .auto will ' i-lloiii. nr. . r.gu I n'lth u n Isv und thrioe ha?. M FARi: I (; ft K AS ED. TO TAKi: BBaTBei oV A Nl Al'TKK JIuNDlT 16th last m a i. i. ... ! B,"V 'vansvuie I f r m 1 inctnaei to ' '"h Kad.. X "7 ! Ii V- " u-.f,. " .,' ' . . e r. ,' T , u ; . 2. I'urerll 13 40 til I K - r n .. . Ä R ,.,. .... . 6;, I Field ' .... . Patoka . ... ' I'nsettl. .1 r Kins; a , 1 IS U i M ge . . .1 if Baak.... .1 Nil.'. .... 75 1 0 1 ! 1 1 SS 1 so . I i ann.lersviUe 1 60 .e - .ia Vineonnes 2 W,Bvaarilta 2 00 Triu leaves BiaanBls at 7 a'akaat A. M.' 1 hi t.T. nrj , II,. .A . - 8aT" t r im and äff r this date uu ..ne. 1 nr.., thnaa hn)dt v incrniiei at 2 u'eluck P. If . ""H'"' fw. will he all..d to paas over thia raaS without jiaiingiull fare. Uy orderosthe Hoard. Kvansrille. Oct. 9 18-w, J J . DiMKLS. Sup't. octm-lsad If I' rTOAS. K'iro La tine Orcrcoit Button; 3 v-r.. ..-1 r 1. M-tal .!..- I lin.ro Tirt Putt do: p. , . ... . -"""r Mn..k Pearl tos da; K'r'',eu r ul iir aal-, i JAS. LOW Y CO.. "'uü 41R Maia atrrct Loaiaoillo. Kf. -m sTa PlfeK p..... r.. v 1 .- . .Vl" I I 5.rMJ Cut Ivel eatincroe'S this aar aa4 W U L' "cU0 L0W CO. j mT llt'OB ABflB.Mn r- rh..k ,;,.... -a ..j Kr .ct7 jAs. low a co.. ( MT v MllJsi Fl.Ut tt (or sale at the Bill atSC äOÄ Jo 75 CASH. W V iLL .VI I L. L, I K K Y oBTallK uudersiicned. sur-crk.iir to Visse Cwd. n A- Harke Ja. han iti.t r.-iiri....j . r,.m the K...t vith . I,,.. - - r H v ,ir . ; , af 8 aaoti Biknaaa. riaam. Paaikoia. Qapt. -''hai and Ksney M.-ad-drrsse- of ibe latest stvlaa. aad ai prices whuh can 11. t ail to s;ive ssti.'aeiioa . lam als- well J.reare-U I Cut Drsjaooo, and te.c-h Ilrri-cuttiac la (aar huur.- iuotrueiian. lull .atisfacLiuo giv.n r 00 harro. . r- R B.AKK'KB. Jo Main street, or -itr Braark Baak. IF TftOM IIK ev. SI v.tii-i tt . Ti r. i NATIVKo, . dltad cm.uaieiu wilaa Vi his frieir ü at home, he w,.uld her fiiBietlnas t hi. adA V lat'.nn itu.u r. -pec-u.t him Mil . thai.k i.liv ... . . v.a I r the u. Mr.lr. Z J:. tare A , er la imUxlZ In I aet9 tm ri - ' , . tlSSf ana Jaw. aa.kaa a t m mm. Ilnl a-. mm a. ... . r- . 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