Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 148, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 October 1855 — Page 2

ADD. h7sA3IDEES, EDITOB. 1

CITY- OF EVANSVILLE.

THTJRSD AY MORNING,:

:OCT. 4. The Straight Line .Bailroad. The tenth estimate on the E., I. and C. Straight Line Railroad was promptly paid in this city yesterday. Every estimate ha3 been promptly met, which is probably the best evi dence of the stability of those at the head of this enterprise, and of the excellent manner -in which the work is being conducted. The estimate paid yesterday was smaller than .usual being only $17,000, owing to the sickness long the line of the road. But the work is being as vigorously prosecuted as circumstances will possibly permit. "We" hope the general sickness throughout the country will soon give way to good health. A number of public works have been almost entirely stopped on account of sickness among the laborers. Mr. Carpenter will start forthwith up the line of the road to see the people of the counties beyond the crossing of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, lie will make the lettings on the road beyond this crossing just so soon as the people in these counties subscribe the proper amount of stock. Great liberality and a most excellent spirit have been thus far shown along the route of the road, with but the exception of a few persons. We hope the people beyond the 0. and M. Railroad will exhibit an equally correct appreciation of the value of the road and of their own interests in connection therewith. The great enterprise is progressing steadily, and under the circumstances, rapidly. There is not an acre of land along its route, which will not be almost doubled in value by this road. Therefore all the encouragement which those owning this land can give the work, will redound to their own emol uraent. The Parade. Our Firemen, with the Firemen of Lamasco, will turn out in Parade to-day, with their ap paratus. Although no such display as is made in the larger cities can be expected, yet our firemen will make a handsome turn out The order of their march will be found in the ad vertisement of Programme. We presume the procession will be at the Park, near Mr. Barnes' residence, about noon, when Mr. Blythe will ' deliver an address. After the address a salute of nine guns will be fired, when the procession will proceed by the route designated to Apollo Hall for dinner, after leaving their apparatus at the respective Engine Houses. After din ner they will disband. In the evening there will be a Grand Union Soiree and Supper at Crescent City Hall, where we hope to see tremendous crowd. Mr. Warren's fplendid Brass Band from New Harmony will be hT9, and lend its aid durin? the dav ta the Youn?" America Fire - r a - Company, and in the eveaing officiate at Cres cent Hall. The new Crescent City Brass Band will turn out with the Neptune Fire Company. They will make excellent music. The Evansville Brass Band will accompany the Union Fire Company, We shall certainly have music enough for the occasion, and good music. As yesterday wa3 a delightful day, we trust the Fire Companies will have excelcnt weather for their celebration. Mr. Z. II. Cook is Chief Marshal of the day, and Mr. Wm. Boyle, Assistant, with Messrs. M. A. -Grosch, Well. H. Walker and Geo. Wolflin, ; Marshals of Fire Companies, and Capt Chan- - dlor in command of the Gun Squad. Fatal Affkay at Helena. We learn in a private note to the editor from the Postmasters at Helana, Ark. who is a reliable gentleman that an affray occurred in that place on . Saturday last, , between Jas. M. Cleveland, Esq. editor of tho "Star," and Q. K. Underwood, -Esq., editor of the "Shield." They foughi with pistols and knives. Mr. Under wood was mortally, and Mr. Cleveland dan- . gerously wounded. The difficulty grew out of' a newspaper controversy. Y hen the note was was written Mr. U. was thought to be dying. We have no further particulars. Memphis Xeics, 2oth. ; We regret to hear this. Mr. Underwood was a talented and very amiable gentleman. He made us a visit a few months ago and we were delighted with his acquaintance. We truly hope his condition has been exaggerated, and that he may yet live to continue an ornament to his profession. P S. Since the above was written we have seen a paragraph in the Louisville Journal stating that the report of this fracas is entirely unfoqnde'd. We hope it is all a hoax. C7 By the following from the State Journal, it appears Indianapolis is exceedingly afflicted with the chills and fever about this time. Evansville has been reported abroad as very sickly, but so far as we are able to jqdge by reports from other towns, it is this season one of tha most healthy places in Indiana. The Journal says; . Tha Sentinel is reduced to the necessity of apologizing for the lack ot matter. Sickness has prostrated the whole editorial corps. We can sympathize with it Some of the hands, our book keeper, one of the editors, and-the foreman are all down with tho chills. This most distressing cornplaint was never so prevalent as this fall. Every, fourth man has had, or means to have, the chills within, the month, and yet there is far less fatality in the sickness than in any year for five years. ! OCrA writer in .the New York Evening Post estimates the expenses of a gentleman and la--dy boarding at one of- the. hotels at Newport for ten veeks, with thef extras' charge for washing, bathing, rides, concerts, at the most ! econorAUcal.ttwothoud pnoe of a respectable ftrmV

03" The following communication has been

handed us for publication by its author, a Ger man Democrat: , For the Jonrnal.l Mb. Sanders: I beg you to have thekind,.Uuh in vmir Diner the followins rei xi.. T-.,. oaai-c-

The Enquirer, or Mr. Hall, or probably Mr. j wsumony puonu m u. os - IT ."JI YörkaTö o'clock the same evenhV I -CIA.L, 1NU1 IQIiO- . m Li ' ,nw that Cant. ! The latter testimony was principally of Irish- m .New lork at o o ciocK tne same evenm . ! :::

A. x. v uuuesj, W. H. Erskine, of Centre Township, is in the n i flfmnnm ' fieiaaS a Candidas IOr OUIUJf wiumvuv., r- ttii Mn.f M wAthpr it is true.- but- "if ' :. j i tremendous seceet ettbrt wül De w, .a ..k-.. -- be made to elect him." is tnere no inenaiy hand to lead him out of his blind darkness? Mr Hall further "has not yet heard WhO tne Know Nothings intend running as candidate for the office of County Surveyor." - - : - 'r - To him "it seems their policy to keep Mr. Adlersberg in the field, and thus divide the anti-Know Nothing vote." " ' that the Germans will vote for Adlersberg . J -V Till :ir riH.ll I UL Ul ' v , Truly, Mr. Hall, this i3 rich-rather a little ' too much so. You caniWt believe that the Germans will vote for Adlersberg, for hear! hear!! "it will weaken the confidence of the Democracy in them, which is the only party J j i I on which they can depend.' certainly fooled. I suppose) honestly, Mr. Hall, as a gentleman, and not , as the instrument of a ,few Democratic (?) leaders do you really believe what you say? It can't be, for you don't think that the Germans will always submit to your dictation? If they would do this, why, they would better elect you and those few other Democrats (?) at once, to appoint all officers in future, and thereby save them the trouble of electing such themselves for so many times a year. As for the ridiculous rumor of Mr. Whittlesy ap pointing Mr. Saunders for his deputy, this was done by your intimate friend L. May -be that he was, as usual, under the influence of liquor when he said it, but he put the rumors afloat You call on your friends to do their duty. Don't doubt, Mr. Hall, that they 7 do their duty; but you mistake if you think that your conduct makes you other than enemies among the Germans, for they don't allow anybody to impose upon them so dishonestly. But excuse the word dishonestly. You might think that your advice is good and honest, for there is a certain class of men, who tell so often and so long, one and the same lie, that at last they believe it themselves. The Germans and many others will not vote for a Know Nothing, as you yourself desire them, and Mr. A. T. Whittlesy is a Know Nothing, or at least was one until lately. The Germans and a great many others will also not vote for a Son of Temperance, and Mr.-A. T. Whittlesy was one until lately. The Germans as well as all men who act according to their own judgment will not vote for a man' who does not understand or know the business that ho will be elected for, and Mr.- A. T. Whittlesey does not understand it. ' ' " . Beforo the convention was he'd yoa said, ''that anybody who would oppose tho riominavion, would therewith Mork his own destruction an J political death." It must have been cowardice tiit made you pronounce such a threat, or else you Zight have known that you scare boys or such men as vou are, by using such absurd threats. Or is ii the so called connection that you rely on and boast of? By reflection you will find that you can't mjke use of your connections, but that you are here that they may make use of you. - But, anyhow, your reasoning reminds me of the following verse of Burns: . "Whit of Earls with whom yon have sopped. Anil of Uu Wes that yon dint-d with jertcro'eu; Lord, a louen, sir, is still but a louse. Though it crawls oa the earls of a Queeo." Surely, Mr. Hall, you can't kill anybody, and nomatter what you will say about Mr. Adlersberg, you can only abuse but not injure hiin. And as for your scorn, sir poor scorn! Burns says: ; . '. "Like Esf.p's Lion, sore I feel, r ' '! - ' " All others scoru but damn that :s' beet." - Lafatette Journal. This staunch and ably edited Daily has been enlarged and put out in new type. ; We are happy to witness these pvidences of prosperity. . Mr. W. G, Terrell, the editor, has associated with himself Blessrs. W. S. Lingle and Charles W. Terrell They will make a "strong team," and what is better than a strong team, a first rate paper. We wish them success. " ' Is Luck. A young lady, teacher in the grammar school at Cambridge, Mass., has received a letter from the authorities of Para, stating that a gentleman recently deceased, in Para, has willed to her property to the value of $70,000. . The bequest so unexpected comes from a disappointed suitor of the lady, who, in despair at his rejection some years ago, wan dered away to South America, and made a for tune there. -- . 07" The South Eastern Indiana Conference of the M. E. Church met at Shelby ville on the 25th ult. Bishop Scott, assisted by Rev. Jas. Havens, opaned the Conference. Revs. T. H. Lynch, J no. W. Locke and Jas. B. Lathrop, were appointed Seoretaries. The German ; ministers of the Church throughout the State ' are members of this Conference. - We have no particulars of the-appointments yet. ; - 0CTThe- contributions of New York in aid of Norfolk and Portsmouth amount to 31.-' 71&. those of Philadelnhia.' tn fl.h,M,t sr.fW . , . r - ,wv, and tnoso oi uaxtimore to S-J7.540. . Total from the three cities ya,2o6. fry- The Sew: Harmony Band arrived yesterdav afternoon. ia:tkir. Inure Music Car ; They played 'severat fm pieces - in their best ling. ' 1 " "V

The Evidence Clinched. . The Louisville Journal last Monday published the affidavit ot nearly thirty persons, the great mass of them well known and respectable" citizens of Louisville, on the subject of the "August riots.These' affidavits-are a

complde refutation of the statements and sworn i ,, - . , . , i (men who were actually engaged m the riots, shootinsr Americans vet to refute the testi- . mony,. or .evidence ot eacn. one ot tnese per-, J onma V,.lf J. j jum.., WÄSUUW"b i ,,,e, At,a:J fpuft Tmal :a af. . , . . '" not yet done. It is now engaged in dtnching we eviutsuco i uuwcuuuctuj uet mo nuw occurred, rom a long editorial m the j our. .,.1 mol-n tho fn nintiir orfniKt irhich VA

ua., ..v-..-:: "" together with the different members of the points out the rascality of the evidence relied ; Academic and learned institutions were presupon by the Sag Nichts to prove Americans ent. . :

were the aggressors in these riots. Let every I -rfoJ i. 1 manreaut. " "These Sag Nicht certifiers are principally ; riMime" auu VT v a1 V .1 J . houses from which the fire-arms were discharged upon the Americans, but not one ot them knew or heard of any thing of that character. " iney oniy Know inai me nouses were i Dy mo ?JXWW """"SYr ' fifota nf nnit nr them ahmnvt Hiimnv. . j - r -.-r , j .i I

rrnripsurplvandi , 1 ? xi. T V ou r J Clobesulyana.toyltok She a3 ). Now teU me in the house of Kennedy at the coriier of Mar-

! - ' , - "... t w m Ket ana cnapei, y-nence u is pre oeyouu f 11" ;6UUl? ''r"" V V r . passin? in the street and offering no violence to any one, nor even armed so as to be able to repel the murderous assault upon them from the doors and windows of this höüse. Thö house! s ana winaows oi mis nouse. iiie nouse filled with Irishmen, and the" shots fired was from it show that a number of thtim were" en gaged in the shooting yet listeh to the Müfphy's statement. She seems to have had a full personal knowledge of the whereabouts, the sayings, and the doings of nearly a score of her countrymen and countrywomen, saw tne doings of the mob up stairs and down stairs, inside and outside of the house, and saw draw ers and trunks rifled and burned, in different parts of the house, and watches and bird-cages stolen and men dragged down stairs, and shot and stabbed in the house, and on the porch, and in the back-yard: and. while atl this was trans acted, the witness and four or five others w?re locked up in a closet in Vie garret of the nouse weep ing very violently, lruly her tears must have been more efficacious than Solomon's spectacles, to have enabled her to see from her place of concealment all that was done in every part of the house, although it seems that she did not hear any of the repeated volleys fired by those sick and slumbering Irishmen from the windows of that very house upon innocent pässers-by and kept up with murderous violence until the doors and windows had been beaten in with paving-stones and these Irish fiends had been seized by the friends of the unoffending victims of their hellish assault. That shots were fired from this house without provocation upon Americans quietly passing by, is shown beyond any doubt. -They were fired from the doors, from the windows of the second story, and even fröm the very wifidows of the garret where this sight-seeing witness says she was concealed; and still all the si Irishmen in it, according to her stats- , mcnt, wore either sick or asleep, and as inno cent as lambs of the murderous- discharge of fire-arms from the doors, and windows. But Dr. Jonathan Browderend John M7 Winter, old and respectable citizens, who were certain ly not engaged in the rioti W. E. Meeks and Thos. Naves and John Ferguson, all of whose affidavits are published this morning, and Wm. Lowders and Richard H. Lee and Geo. M. Kirk, all well known and reliable witnesses, saw this shooting at innocent passers-by, and state beyond contradiction, that it was without any provocation. . " Dennis Long and Edward lteh'oe have been introduced by the Democrat to testify for themselves. These immaculate Irishmen were in one pf the buildings hi Quinn's Row, bat they wore of Course doing nothing wrong, and had no arms, and no guns were fired from where they were, and ye nearly a dozen respectable witnesses have testified that guns were fired from Long's house, and that this same Long ind his co-certifier, Kehoe, with three others, had guns in their hands on the top of Long's house and that shots were fired by one or more or this party at the people in the street. - This attempt to introduce, as witnesses, a portion of the very men who are shown to have been implicated in the shooting by which this riot was begun, is a striking proof .of the utter inability of the Sag Nichts to escape the charge already fastened upon the foreigners of 1 ! .1 . I t - jlnaving ueen tne unprovoKea aggressoss- tnis instance. An attempt has been made to show by the single affidavit of John Hobbs that Hudson was not killed by the Irish, bat Hobbs' statement is directly contradicted by the testimony of Dr. Browder, Captain West, and Mr. Charles D. Jacob. We have not room in our columns to make a complete examination and comparison of the Sag Nictht testimony and the affidavits which we have published in regard to this affair, but no one who will examine the published affida vits, even without reference to the wide dif ference in the character of the witnesses, can avoid coming to the conclusion that the three Irishmen who commenced the shooting on the corner of Tenth and Main streets did so with premeditation and without the slightest provocation whatever, and that this firing was the signal of a general assault from all the houses of the Irish in that neighborhood, and that this shooting upon unoffending and unarmed citizens in the quiet street, was the beginnin ot the terrible not which ensued The Hkxdebson and Nashville Railroad. We understand the lettings in this road from Henderson to the Tennessee line, were made last Tuesday. So this great work in which our city , has so much interest, will be com menced at once, and we hope prosecuted without delay to its completion. Our city has a great interest in the completion of this road, as it will connect Evansville by railroad with the Gulf and Atlantic. Hendcrsen is only twelve miles distant from us by river, or nine by land , - T ; . - ' io oojs na Drowxed.We learn that two boys named ,Tnn. arfi rftB iynrii ageo. respsctivety sevm-anet. teaj'ears were -dmw.rtAd an. VrAnv rht nrih fTmin. w""- I

ty.ßariadrv v-ayne-Townsriip. it appears tha . ' o-c they were lost in their wanderings through the ; !s ve rnH .Holders are generally demandwoods and got into tho creek near the Poor . m hlgher Pnccs. Lou, Jour. 21.

House. borne person at the bouse heard their ?.nes for heIP' but ws u.nfhle to fiJ them in f West IndinapoliKww.;t .; ;7; J.:

Arrival of the America at Boston.

ADDITIONAL FOREIGN HEWS. 3 j , Boston, Sept 28. i 'The "Royal Mail steamer America arrived , . J ,t ... . . , . ,i i .i. nere iwm wui m t. uu evening, lnemaus Drougni oy ner win oe forwarded by the early train to-morrow niorna. letter irom rans uaiea me oiu insi. says; Thc Te Deum ordere(i by the Emperor f i,. rimwh nf "Vntro Tlfinio na a tVinnVsrw. r X " ( - - - ing to uoa ior tue capture oi aerjasiopoi .was chanted thlS mormnar With all the DOmD Which n.; hi. .ü'.iü.ri tneCatnOUC t-nuren IS CapaweOl UlSpiaying: the Ministers, the great Deputaries of the Statej several of the foreign Embassadors,! nuiucruus ueuerai, me oeunun, uie nifiii'rÄr " " '-'"'- A more brilliant display of uniforms, emoroiuerie., nun uecoruiiuns, iias semuiu uceii i r-v-4t I üd procession, escorted by strong detach A tiC LiliipClUl v cat tu ittllCUlUl 1U ; ments of guards, Cuirassiers of the Guard and l.O V A fcVawav&I VUIIUW.IIVIU V - vllv UUt V U LAVA Garde& His Majesty was in a carriage, j-vv.wuhnwkvw , j ver;es0 . . J . xxc aa avvuiuLrauivu jj x i iiic tciuutc. tlllll wore the uniform of a General. The Empress rr, -t ,. . . r was not present, ine national ijuards and tr0o öf line wcre drawn n 0f the streets leading from the Tuilleries to ßl 1 11V OWAVSl-O J-V. the Xotre Dame. A vast crowd of spectators lined the streets 'öng which the cortege passed, and the win dows of the houses were filled with people. iiis Majesty, both going and returning, was greeted with hearty acclamations of "Vive iEmpereur . Drocessi All i1A L- , , ithe procession were profusely decorated with "" uuiwco n i"c line ui jjiijriisii mm a1 reiicii nas. The Cathedral of Notre Dame was decorated internally and exteYüally with English.French, I urkish, and bardiman nags. On the column also was a large escutcheon bearing the English and French arms. The sight of the standard of the Protestant English in the venerable' Catholjc Cathedral of Paris was very remarkable. It was. in fact one of the most curious things that has occurred ia the course of the alliance. A dispatch, dated Paris, Wednesday, Sept 12, says that fresh reenfbrcements are ordered to proceed to the Crimea immediately, to join the Grenadiers. A dispatch from Vienna states that Baron Kuleck, President of the Counsel, has died of cholera. In regard to tne losses of the i: rench a French letter says: "It is reported in Paris that no less than four French uenerals were iuea in the attack on SebastODol on Saturdar. The death of Gen eral De Seiles, however, who m'de the attack on the Central Bastion is not confined. The names of those killed are Generals Ei'retr Le Breton and NieL General De Marollea is missing, and it is feared that he has met his death from the explosion of a mine. General Donestoen is severely wounded, and the favorite aid-de-camp of General Pelissier mortally so. Of the French casuailties otherwise we know as yet nothing positive. The total number is as yet not allowed to transpire. Some believed that it will be found to amount to 10,000 including the English loss, wh;le others from a lower estimate. Probably the returns, will not be given until after thö celebration of the Te Deum in Paris. The London Times speaks of the probability of the Russians maintaining themselves in the northern forts, but savs the works there are in ferior to those they have quitted, and do not Comprise the resources of an arsenal and a town, and that they are supplied with water Dy wens oniy. it also says: "We take the1 final destruction of the Russian steamers by the orders of Prince GorchaKon to 03 a lurthet proof of his intention ta retreat; otherwise these vessels might have been sheltered for a short time under the large northern batteries. From these1 indications we coriclude that the present object of the Russian Generals is ma jrily to safe the remains of their army; and the . strategical question which re mains to be defermined by the skill and vigor of the respective belligerents is, whether the allied forces will not prevent that object." The Times' Paris correspondent writes that .1. 1 : a:h ... tne xtu&hiau uiunery men were at the guns, but with that exception a complete panic took possession of the Russian army at the appear ance of the Allies at the Malakoff tower. The Journal Independence Beige, says that at the third assault, generals, oiheers and soldiers, were all mixed together. An order has been received at Marseilles, to suspend the embarkation of bumbshells, and to land those already shipped. Gen. Canrobert was offered the dignity of Marshal of France, but declined to accept it, that he might not detract from the luster of the achievement of Gen. Pelissier. The America, on her arrival at Halifax, fired thirty-six guns, in commemoration of the victory. . The Bilancia of Milan, announces that fifty Mazzinians had arrived . from London, designing to kidnap and carry off his Holiness, the Pope- when he should proceed to inspect the works in progress at Porto d'Anzio.- The plot. however, was known to the police, and the con spirators were oblirod to take to tho woods of A almontone and Palebtrina, where thejr were pursuea Dy tne gens a armes. The Russian view of taking Sevastopol. The .Russian paper, the Brussels Xord. savs the resolution of Prince GortskofF exhibits the energy of a great commander. It saved Rus sia from an. inextricable position into which a false interpretation of a point of honor would have thrust her. TheRossian army concentrated North of Seba5topol will honceforth have that unity ef movement and- action- which until now it has wanted. The Sobastopol of the South ia replaced by Sebastopol of thfe North a formidable position, bristling with innumerable guns, which a eompat army henceforward will defend. Impartial history will do justiee to Prince Gortschakoff,- who by making a momentary sacrifice and avoiding useless effusion of bloodrhas preserved for Russia an army trained to war by a struggle of a year's dura tion, and placed that army in a position which enables him to command-the situation. . IIOOS. Packers, ar freely Ofierir; Sy Bet r- . , . - . -a - , KXCII.VAGE. DRAFTS on Now York aad Ciaoinnatt In sums to ruit for aale at the earseat rates at all tiroes1, at ' eefl CQPELAXD-S Kxohangi Beak. K,VRO--''ooolh' K,w Pet Bdy: for aale . Ö. HEMIANN. '. ,

ÜIABHIEO.

At Printou. Ind.. ea Thursday. 2d fast., by rtee.-J.' D.Prnbjtenu Chnrch. Evaasvills. te Mix ANfcA M. E. Lalaxtou. u. v., Ksv. aiiiaicp nriwitTrai a rim oow. dwghterolJobaLngow. EsaofPrincetoa. ,Amnj,r.f tb..i..triwifiiiitru . v .rr.. x.er. gretolateeuf friend. Mr. Sterret on this aew additioa to hu anarch, which must of course he hmmM h, bore life. EVAStt'iLis LHHART ASSOCIATION.) Evansville. Sept .15. i Subscribers fot stock to the Ersnsville Library AuoeUtioB reh.r.b,oUfidtbttheür.tlMtllme.tof fi.d.lUo eMh th toa 4 slao oao dollar aannal eo&tribatfoa. . v,.r .h. ij. c t. c .i "T: Bajard. Trer.r. at the SU. Bank. By order of the Board. oko rob foster, secretary. p"tf ETau.Tiii. Librar, Aaaooi.tioa. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR NEW OHLEAIVS. THE lane and wi't rVt OAVIO MIIITR Capt. McOlI.L, Jlaiter. will lt LocitTillo oa aturda. the 6th. ana be at EraaiTiUe Sondar rarning. tor New OrleansFur freight or pase.ge apply oa board. oeU-td " BOLE LKAIHtil. .Ol'R thousand pound for le by IT oct PRESTOV BROTHERS. Flllir A.D IVtTS. -f ft BBLS S. S. Aloaonde; A V 5 do Filberts; 5 bblt Eng. n alnnte: 5 do Braiil Nato; eak Zante Cornau; . 4 eases Citron; 60 bozos Franes; 2 boxes so 1 ed Almonds, in store and for sale by PRKSTOS BROS. oct BAH DISKS A.VU OYSTERS. -Tfe C DOZ Cans Oysters; 6 eases Sardines, jnst received md r and for ealo by - bett F&KSTÖX BROS. FIRK 'U A t'R KItS. AfkaTa BOXES Canton Fire Oraokers. JLVTr sale by (octs) P&E3TON BROS. HARPER'S MAUAZIXE F OR OCTOBER, has been received and is bow for sale at OCt4 Iw T. CU.MM1TO.N & CO.'S. B VCO. AXD LARD. . fl if mM tirta arcar unrea aeon name, caoiee; avmraw SOU Its Prime Loaf Lard: Aad-iieugapai, "' rchili!?' SIWDRIES. BBL Cream of Tartar; . - , - i . 2 do S C Soda; , 1 do Sal Soda; - - - 1 ease of l-tinffla'St With Nutiurc. Cloves, Cassia, and Extracts, sneh as are used1 by all good house-keepurs. for sae--teTms cash. oott tiutifljiKUUA dt tiüu nuniLb BL.V-KI.U,cC. - ' O 300 lhs EmaTish Dairy Cheese; - 5 0 do Western Reserve Cheese: 100 do To Sag - do; at low rate! trv ' oct ' ' HrfRNBROOtC ft CHURCHILL: A CARD, TO pro'verit all possible mistakes In relation to the eleetion of a County Surveyor, to be held on the 9th day of this mdnth. t take the lit-erty to re-) ind the eitixens of the fact, thst I h.d nothin. whatever to do with the fheldon the Iii of last month) nomination, but that f. independent of this nomination, rveomniena myeirto tne .irret aecision oi the citizens of Vanderburgh county The Constitution of our State aires m i a positive riih'v thereto, and as for the reason and justification of my soltcitatioa for the said office, I thnk thst my shown qr.aliticatioa 9 Suiveyor of T.amasco City for the last two yeurs, will be sufficient to the respective electors. A. O. ADLKRSBERH. oct-1-lwdltw firil Engineer and Surveyor. C , II. CAlttP A: CO.-i, - M bolesale Dealern in HATS, CAPS, ASD FANVY FCRS, 1J2 MAIM STKEI.T, CUCI'IMXATI, Hare now a full Stock, and are making and receiving fresh - supplies ot all kinds of - Men's and Bovs' Bark. Brown and Tan Color, and Pearl 8'OF'f HT KI'R AND WO '!.; Cloth Silk Pluslif Glazed. A.nd Fancy Caps, for Men and Boys. BUFFALO UUBCK; v'OLr- AND FANCY 'ROBES; I " I.ADIKS' FAXCV FIRS. H ATTEBa' .ruR3 TRIMMIXOS, ETC. . tTC. rartn ki.k Jnld call the attention of Dealers and nar.it lit nff.r n n.rin i- -UCemeu . .au or V-V M. Co.ntrv Mercha. " ' .""7 f, 0 B. CAMP b CO. JOV TO THE a.vfl,CTED GKKGOKY'S IXSTANT CUBE OF PA1V, AOAI. V ON HAND. Born. C ughs, n nri gTe.iT.est Known lamuy aicoiciu. wr . v-. 9 ni?i. t....... .-j r...;.... will i. etrrhra, v"ius. aore i nrosie aaa tjuinsev " J" ? unoiera Morons, u ramps ana bpasms. n in fn for Aku and never known t" fail. Uily and hourly e thisMdicine ssa prveotativeand cure for theabo nioo -Aa agent wit-s: thai rath-r trust wy life with tn. tt. roth-r merliin. One and all try th remedy and sti'y yourselves. Incrensed sales ia Indiana, a thousand do"n bottles per year a vr ater increase than any other M-diciae aow before the nuMic. For sale by all the principal Drngeijtsin the United State. British America, Calii'ornia and Oregon. WHOLKALB AGESTSi . LETCH VERLING. EvanivilU, Ind.. sneeessorsto Keller A Far'ns'ey. ' Ohas H Clark. Vineennes. Tnd. x John D. Pakk. Cincinnati, Ohio can be obtained of them at manufacturers' prices. BOYD. STONE CO., oct-6mw Maumee City, Ohio. , BAAK NOTICE. jfOTICE is herebv given, that the Ahnnal Meeting of the lei Stockholders in the Branch st Evansville of the State Rank of Indiana, will he held at tho Banking Hoase en Mobdny. the 5th of Vov. mber next, between the .Vi'urs ef 10 o' clock A M. and o'clock P. M . when an election will be bold fr eight Directors, to serve the ensuing Veaiv ' YtIH to open at 8 o'clock P. M, By order of the Hoard if Directors'. ootl-3tdwM - . G. W. BATH BONE, Cash. DOWNING DANCltltS! FATEKT CJp.ra Slips and Rip-np-ta-dodle-d'ntS Pumps, purchased expressly for the Firemen's all. A lew only, so Call earl. Hendricks mcrea. First street. XllE riNESf CL.Ol'lttNGt - AT THHLOVKST PRICKS. JOST RECEIVED AND NOW OPEN! ft I HAVE jnst received, at my stand oa Main street, npper side, between Frrst and Second sts . some of th finest and best made articles of READY MADE CLOTHING ever brought to this city, and trade no ia the most fashionable tyi. Among these a.s s'iSie vefy- tfpefior Orefcodta, also Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods of every doseription; from the common to the very fine, with a' large lo ofTKLNKS. I respectfully iavite tiie public to call, as I am determin d te sell very cheap. (ooti-lm) JACOB GOTTLEIB. WHITE KIDS FOR TUB F.KKME.Vg ÖW'LL. rfflHE subscribers have a large aa beautiful assortmeat ef A Kid Slipper, White, Black and Bronte, which they are offering low. - HENDRICKS A McREA, oct3 First street. CHOICE MARBLE FOR SALE. BOUT 300 feet of superior Vermont Marble, will be eold Xav at auction. or. 1st, , to pay charges accumulated, on tns sune, a totals very Ban oiarnie dealers would do well to be on nanas at tne sale. (octl lm) P. a O'RILEV T9KKP A.VU I. ARD ß9 üxilbs extra Leaf Lard; 500 lbs Sngar-enred Dried Beef; judtreoeivsa per steamer u. Fremont, at uuiia.'B octl - Family Grocery (SAl.KRATL'el, C. i 5flO It s The Kalida Co Baleratus, 1 lb papers; Km do do do do do klb do; AU) An H n D.H.! 4M) do Cream Tartar; jnst reeeived per steamer Prairie icon, at (octl uuun.- ramny trrocory IJOH'IIKR. 20 kegs Austin, King Co. Ride Powder; -do Blasting Powder; CVOK'S Family Grocery. 10 do do ectl AT VXDLKS, HOAP, AC 5i do do; UM do do; in toaos tar vjaaatoa 5 l-oxes vemmer 'erine Candles: yi oo uinomnau soap; 1 bt.l Soft Soap; 2M lbs Sal 'So'ia; 44 dot aswrt-d Pichle: just reoei'ed at tocl uuui a ramuy urocery. HKt KI KO. 25 bhls W K Cider Viaecar: B.V 35 boxes Cream Coeese; for sale by HI I. a D. HKlMAJfS. FALL STYLE HATS! IirE hare now out enr Fill 8 vie of Gentlemen's Prea Y Hats. It surpasses everything we ever had before. Thoe in want of a P-vhionsble a- d g od wearing Hat. should give us a call. Our C'onformator enables ns to make Hau that wll nt tne most irregetar snapea needs with perfect eas? and comfort. We also have on band and make te order all the latest fashions of Hau and Caps. VAC'TIER k MARCONMER. eeta Mi tre. between First and Second . ISXfcHKVriAH T&TllK LADIES! - P have just reoeived a beaatifnl lot ef aew style Dress ft Tr'mmlngs: 0 ya-ds Blaek Gros de Rhine, all widths; SO silk . Cloth and Merino Msntillasi - A good -ssortcnent of Long aad "ejoaee Shawlst ' Also Silk, Cbasmere and Henna Hose, which no effsr tot sale at radne d prices. ectj ROSER. BBOTHER f FREY. : WANTED ' - ASIT1TATI0M by a maa of many yea's siperlenee, (par tiffilarly ai Salemaa.) ia aoute good buiness houe.-v Ur a? ,ds business rrrefeHredl. ar he has served Sfboat twenty rears la that sratlo. Adlrne Kna N. 3 aetl-.4td r( IIOOI. NOTICE. nHHE Sohools of Piston Township will be rpeaed ea the JL 1 5th day of GotoLer next. By (.rd-r of th - Trustees. Attest I-KTEK ailARPK. PTesideat. ' . Tho E Oar vt Clerk. (eoU-3td : AajT Ku-iui rer co py JIST IIECEIVED. . K1 DOZ Baa English Shot Guns of the Iaea stvle. wsrraut.d sure shot, aiyt ring tha gams every. Mm, AlseGenta Baga, Fandet Ifonrs ad ftaeke , . 4TCOCIFBBXIS

PAITADE or tue iiiaiiiic V Ä.clUldSlll nrc VUIiipaUir. - THURSDAY, OCT. 4TIL 1855 OFFICERS OP THE DAT. ZTU: COOK' CJnefMarshaL""""" .WILLIAM BOYLE, Assistant ; -M. H. GROSCH, ) - v";i?' WELL II. WALTvP!T? V iuarsnais oj xtr GEORGE WOLFLIN, ) Companiet. - TUR Xept.me Company, ander eommaad of their Marsha', M. A. Gkosch. will form oa Seeead street, Ja froat I tb- ir 11.11 at !K o'clock A. it. The Yeunc Amrrioa Compear, ander command ef their Mar shal. Wkli.. H. Walkcb. wilt form ia freat of tceix Hall. Vinottreet. at the aame time Th. i.j..- o pt d w.d .r their M.b.r. ' GcttKOB W OL run, will form oa Fultoa Aaeaae, freat of their 1111 at 10 o'clock A. 1. A 1 Tho Crescent City Artillery Squad, ander eoairaaeVt Tapt. rHAKULEE. ill form at the corner f LHrieioa aai ' First itraeu, their right i es in oa First .-treet, at W e'eleek A. At. I ' - . Z LITTE OF XLABCXL I The Nrptune Company, nader command f h Chief Vsr2 Ishal and his assistant, accompanied by the Crescent City; Band, will proceed down Serond street to Vine, and at that 4 point be joined by tho Tonne; America Company, aeecmpaai- - oa Dy ia. icw n.rni'oy nana. l ne pr down Fii Froeesaion will then proceed down Vine to Finitstreetyirst to Uirision. and at that point be joined by the, nt City Artillery Sanad, and will thea proceed down' i First to Leet street, out Leet to Rieh street, down Hiah te Urescent tur Artillery Sanaa, and wiil taea pros I Fultoa Areaue, where the rrocesion -will be joined It the j Union Company, accompanied by the BTansrille Brass Band. ' j The who., procession will Iben proceed oat Falton Arcane? ta Sixth street, an Sixth to Leet, dewa Leet to Fearta. npFoorth to Clark, down lerk to Leet.doa Leet te Carpenter,' op i-arpeaier to i mm. p third to Onerry. owe vnerry to - . ww. - .bcr so mi coo moa la iro.is ox aopi. narnear, residenea, where aa address will be delirered by jAHia H. Blttbb. Esq. ... . . After the addreaa. asalnto of aine runs -ill be Sred by the Artillery Company. ; The procession will then form and proceed np Water' t . aiuioerry. out mulberry to Mrst. down First to STcamoro.-' ont iSyeamore to Second, op Seoond ta Chfsi nt, ont Ohcsantte Fourth, down Fonrth to Walnut, out Walnut to Sixth, down , Sixth to Main, down Main to Second, where each company jWill repair to their respectire Engine Houses and leare theif J apparatus and proceed from thence to Apollo Hall for Dia-. , ner. Front thence to their respective Ursine llouses where' .i i ii j i i Ia th evening there will be given a Gran Mon Seiree and Supper at Crescent City Hall, llasio by t:; -7 . Wl. bks'S Band, of New Harmony, and the Etat 111 Brae Band, , . . . TirKKTS 92 SO each, admitting gentleman and iceomna-' ing ladies, to be had of the Committee of Arraeremeote. - I. r mm, , - . a. It. UIUÜKXO. VM. BOYLE. -. GEO. WOLFLTX. ,'. M. MUH 1. HAUSEN, , JOS. PARTRIDGE, U. 0. bTMiSOX. at. .A. OEOSCU. :M , . WELL. H. WALKER. ' , , -. - ... " Committee;, JKsT City papers please copy. eU-tf , FA LI, CAM PA I CXI " " II AR WAKE AT AVIIOLESAtE. r , A Kltw AMD VIKT LAUGE FAI.l ITOCK. CHAS. a WELLS. J s WHILST returning thanks forhe generoes patronage t the pnblie. since he opened in Evansville, would now apprise interlof Ilerchants. from Indiana. Illinois and lea-, tucky, and aity purchasers alto, that he has now, on hisshelvae and ia store, tho Heaviest Hock ef Hardware ana Cut iirry, i or one-to iro ; mat. ne nas over oneree in tha tvaasvilU market on sale. Many Goods were purchased at redneed rates by him, during a depressed state ef tha markets East and in England, and by importing (directs f r- Knrope' facturers' Worksv he ia not only able but tdeeidedlyV yoeeej j to offer and sell Hardwar at as low figur a aa any house east ana naving nie oroereior American uoooe. niled attae Haan afford the aame Goods, to cash or 4oed sima borers. He invites a careful examination of bis stock and price, by Merchant and Traden, feeling ateured that he eas de taea' full luatice, - - t . Among the articles (almost innnmeraola) remprlstag leuT stock, he narties the following to the tredat 1MI boxes Axes W ells, Llppiaeotta, Leverette aad OeUlaeaH0 doiea Pocket Knives (fully assorted ( .. .. lcNiO do Table o do do) 75 do ' Steel Shears and Seistorc; , " 'f -" 1k so Kaiors auo btrons: 100 gross Spoons - Iron, llrittauie and Gr Barett a' ooien fonee suns, an graoes: . 0 do Files and Rasps, atl kinds: - MOO lbs Brars Kettles, turn. -4 tottomit ' ' 2UO lbs 3adirons asftedj 3.) dote Bott Hingis, doi " . ' - - . ' 1M)6 gross Screws giml t poi8t4 - - ( - ' - - l.r0 doien Door Sockt and rockets) t ' ' " '- 1(K do Augurs; 1 ' 2HO do ' Cnrry Combs and Ror-e Cardsi " -' ' 2i0 pairs Shovel and Tones, iron and braes Beads " v 60doteaSaws. from Mill to ay-hole; 25 do Ste-lyards and Scale iieams; 0 do Ames' (an other brands) Shoveld aad SeeAeef , ea-ki Pump Chain and Fixtures: I ' S eases Japanned TiawaTe folly assorted. , 1 ALSO ,--.- .'. Whins and Lase. Brushes, Comb Ifeedlee. Speeteelat. Pert onnaies. aa Fancy Hardware geaerallv, together wits heavy roods, vii: Chains Dog Irene, Strap Hingt a. Tee KaV ties, Knives and kidrile and Gun Barrels nnd Gnn Trimmltifii Carpenters and Coopers Tools, Window Sash, etc., et-. ' CHARLES St WKl.i.8 eeta Main street. A door below flraaeh Banlr. . JtliAIVSVILLK, CAETf Tll.tB AXU SALIN B RIVEH PACK KT. THE entirely new steamer J.IMt.4 JACOBS. t. M. Gti.mRiST, Master, will maka sml-seg' ly trips between tho above point-, arter the lJts? g been purchased expressly for the trade. inst . havir oct2-lmw .-ton 'K 1, 4D1K BOOK, for Ostober; , . It Yankee Nvtioua, fur sale at T.n2y SaM'L LISTKK'S Book Store. . I 'OnO'8 Patent Sclf-fteifingClover Thrasher" in V Grain Steafstors and Power: 1 ii. 'iron's celebrated Thredher's; Tayloi KaT Bn4 Kiddie with circular newer! i, a At. aala at he Warehe e of on hand and for als at JOIIS 8. MITCHEtt, ST1- ' - 25 epl V!ttSt"h (;eR. PALZKLL eVCO. WHITE iJÄ6' -- " trtllTE EEAD. ale " " for Ii V ep Ofca., 'ALZi . Jirasx RECEIVED, - - M t LB3 W K Cheese 3do Hearth Brooms; dos Whisks: - ' 1-, 4 do B;-t Shaker Brooms; . 4 nests Woodee Bowls, as-oftefl; -. Z dns Market Basketa; 1 dos eoverel Baskets; 1 box Clothes Cins; . ' 1 box Patent Clothes Pins: reo'd per sUsatbelt Ba Cenrtia at . T. BACON A CO, '8; , r Mala t., betw. First aad Se6l: UCE WOKKED COUAHS. . QQ LACE;werka ebllatj. assorted styles and o,uall350 pair ondersleeves. ree'd this dar and fortal by . AS. LOW i ep8 418 Main st , L nuville. wv.-tm-t'ri eiihcp" : inaia st i LoolsVille. Ky. ' Tit I M XII !tiS : ' - .a 18 CARBONS colored moire antio.no silk triminii;-: SO do bla. k do do A. received this day and for sale by J AS. LOW A CO.. eP 41 aia St., Louisville. Ky. SALE OF rrilSITtBE, AT ACfcTIOW."' ON SATURDAY, 29TH, AT O'CtOCK. HV SWEET & FÖ.1AIID, is At their Auction Rooms. oppoitethe Sew Court Hens. TAR 25 Barrels for salelow by i a. if. GILBERT A msj-. ep28 Sycamore Bear Watsr. HIACKEUEL. 1ST received direct from Boston, 130 paeksgee So 1. t. - "uiw, naives, quarters aae a r 680; F( its. 'or sale br u FOSTER i 0. äf BBLS Pnre Cider for sale lew te elose by ' VfVr ep8 OKO. F03T EB a CO. ' ALOf BALT. S.Sno bushels superior Quality at 50 etc' per btuhel. Apply soon to . . GEO. FOS A CO. V"AIL9 ISO kegs assorted tiies A e for aale lew te elose eonsignm "La Belle WaeeUae."'' eoasignDttta by , . epsa iitu, fusTKg a co. TEA! TEA! TEA ! - -.'- KECEIVED per steamer Prairie City; ' & 3 X ehest Poncbong English breakfast Teat ' r - uu ao at reuuoeo Driers n r - I D. UKIHAX, STOVES AND TISWABE.'- -JAS. SCANTL1N SON e ARK now supplied for the Fall Jni; They have SÄ?!-o ?,,1f B,t eompUte.adaortmsats ef ST0 fcS of all kinds Cooking. Psslar and Hrttiag Stove, of all draaetiili r. w -.1 i ...i Grates Fancj and Common, and arTteeiringaddiipnsdalJy. imiauiiimnnrii oi i.vAKesa hand. They are aow prepared to attend to enstamers at the lowest prices for. cwk. at their old stand ea bl.in street, h tween Keeoad spi Ihird, at theswn of tha Coffee P. '1. nAitUnlar aa thera are fe.'l dtores in tne same Mo-fc. pt7-tf . DISSOLUTION NOTICE. THE eo-partaership heretofore existing letweea Saavntsva A Tilestoa is thisday dissolved by mat a consent, the business will he ceTfinued by YT. W. Tilestoa, who iw swOsrneu. w sememe business of tne lets pr. JL CA ICD. "' .' THEnadenit?gd Vfo.ld Uf thi methof e'turtlfng tfaj sine e fhanks to tiie pd' lie fcr the über! patronage extended to the late f rm. and horet.that by.aff.ag his per-S'-nal attention exclusive. to the bosiArst 'aat-i) a or.ntiua - f th" me. pz7-tf Y. w. TILKaTOM. JL'ST, KECEIV US f , . T, A NEW STOCK Or bVMMt'A MU.MSKHV. Af 10SSISTINO ef Bon nets (fic AipiMS. aHe. beaatiV ful artbrntdered JVsnsuhijy Parasula. EmbraHertee. Gloves. Miu. Cape, sad. H .D.--ses. (he newest it; lee, ee which-w invite tie jarticfit sttentloa ' the Ladies. .... 4 i .. F. R. BA B K Est. Ftrvt tr-. betwttS Jff?Xal locuet, ef pottre De "rvy f raidsaee. .

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