Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 268, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 June 1856 — Page 2

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ASS. H. SANDEES, EDITOE. ; CITY OF EViVILLET TnUIlSDAY.iIORXING::::::::::::JüKE ID " FOR PHI'"IIH . r HILL AB D riLLIJOSE, OF SKW rOBK. f ! VlOB PHItOKTr..- - - ANDSEW JACKSON" DOUELSOK, .. - Judge LocIÖiart'sK'oniinatiou. "Yesterday 'we announced, no doubt to the astonislimentofour behind the age O.d Line, cotemporary.-that the Tetersburgh Convention, had nominated Hon .Too Tykhart as tüeir i candidate for Congress. At the time of writing, we havo tio details of the votes, or as to who were tha opposing candidates. We know rw bad a e-ood many friends in the w O . ' a Convention, whether his name was brought up or not. It oust seem singular to every good, citizen whose judgment and common eensa are not warped and perverted from their true instincts by partyism, that even the Old Line party of the First District of Indiana ehould have seen fit to nominate Lockhart for this office, when a man of tho ability and influence of Law was an opposing candidate, and whose "Democracy" i3 as little questionable as that of the successful man. It seems still iore strange, when we reflect upon the fact, -that Lockhart served one term in Congress, and gave so little satisfaction even to his own party, that a candidate for re-nomination twice afterwards, he was defeated by one of the smallest politicians in the District, Smith Miller; and still further, that for a long time past Lockhart has been holding a profitable government appointment, quite sufficient in emoluments to assuage any ordinary political disappointment, at least the disappointment of not obtaining the-nomination to Congress. Yet, when it is recollected, that for months past he has been laboring assiduously to obtain this nomination, and calling to his aid every outside influence, and if we may judge from the material used in this county, not that which Stands in the highest repute in his own party, while his particular opponents have scarcely done anvthins to secure the nomination our surprise grows less. He Juts labored for the nomination without the slightest delicacy, but Wjth an impudence and pertinacity rarely witnessed even in his own party, and which in any other would have met with the proper rebuke of an emphatic defeat. ;' Since the above was written, we have received the ballotings. Judge Law's name 'was nt brought before the Convention by his friends, as they could not count votes enough to secure his election, and would not permit his defeat under the circumstances. Messrs. Hovey and Niblack were the opposing candidates. Ilad their friends united upon the one , or the other, his election might havo been seicured. Either one of these gentlemen would have secured tho vote of his party, and prob'ably had no opposition. Judge Lock hart will have opposition. Ha has not the confidence nor the love of his own party. There is no man out of his party, we venture to say, more detested by the higher minded of the Democracy of the First District, than he is. There is certainly no man that party could have i nominated, who would have been less acceptable to the people and therefore no one more easily defeated by an opposing candidate who has the confidence of his fellow-citizens. That such a candidate will soon be out an unobjectionable man and a strong man we caninsurei - More Candidates! The Anti-Filmoreites went through the motions of nominating Hon. N. P. Banks, of Mass., for President, and Gov. Johnston, of Pa., for Vice President. Tho Convention should by all means have passed a resolution requesting Messrs. Fillmore and Buchanan to withdraw their names. The Anti-Fillmore Convention was intended to influence the Pie - publican National Convention, but its influence will doubtless not reach beyond the little crowd of wire-workers who composed it. Banks and Johnston ! Bah ! The Petersburg Convention. The following were the ballotings at Petersburgh Convention lor candidates Congress: FIBST BALLOT. the for HOVEY. Vanderburg.. Warriok Bpeaeer Dubois Pike 13 , 12 . 10 . 7 Posey... Gibson . 14 10 Martsn.. Knox.... Daviess.. SECOND BALLOT. Vanderburg., Warrick 8peneer Dubois Marten Pik . 13 . 12 . 10 . . 6 . S SS Posey... Gibson. Pike ... It 10 1 25 Knox ... Daviess . THIRD BALLOT. VanJerborg., Warrick Speneer Dubois Marten Tike 13 12 10 . 9 . 6 7 S7 Posey.... Giiion... 14 10 Knox... Daviess. 24 18 FOURTH BALLOT. Vanderbnrg.. Warrick - 8peneer Dubois - PUtt 13 , 12 , 10 . 9 . e 50 Pos.y... Gibson.. Knox .. Daviess. Pike.... 14 10 10 8 1 43 Harten,. FIFTH BALLOT. Gibson... 10 Knox .... 10 20 ' Tandertnrg'.. Ifarriok Apeneer Do bo is , Pike ' Marten Posey 13 12 1 9 , 7 . C 14 7! Daviess., OfThe new buildings being erected by Jno. Tngle, Esq , for the heirs of Mitchell'3 estate, will be the handsomest business houses in the city. The outer walla of the third story are

Washington City Eiots.

the following account of the riots !rton City polls at the late elecIt will bo 1 tion. from the Washington urgau ected that while the Americans secured IU ' recolk majorities m both Drancnes oi mo v,ujr cil. the Democrats elected their Mayor ty lo s m. 111.. ...-....itrl lor majority, inis is very icu'tny uv.tu this, the ex .-an j omco iu c - L - . I sion of the Treasury, and tue extension of the j Post Oüice buüJings have been commenced on which are employed some bUU men, nearly of whom are foreigners and Democrats. . , .. , . i mi ...AAn-ntA ni T r i ci i ? I "4 v. i vi1 lr i :i i !5219. This year it is 58-il. Increase 622, or ,, , pM)nffi . i V J .i.,!;.. f Biuus - "v iu" " ..- a fusion Mayor being a cause for surprise it IS ill iuc iiiuucsc uctiico oui loniä .v u American party has been able to preserve its organization in this city at all. The whole power and patronage of the Federal Government has been arrayed against it, subjecting its members to the most ruthless proscription. The patronage of the Senate is arrayed against it, and the patronage of the House has not been exerted in its behalf. Under these unfavorable circumstances, the "Americans of Washington may well be proud of the result of the election, and congratulate themselves that thev have not been thoroughly over whelmed and utterly routed by the foreign troops of this anti-American and unprincipled administration. The Organ gives the following account of the riot on the day of election: The scene that disgraced the Fourth Ward yesterday is unparalleled in the citv. At a preconcerted signa tacked the Americans with a voll and by force of numbers drove noils and held possession of them for a len time. Our friends rallied and returned but tA 1&IU11JI.U UUl tones and nis-! ' The Irish tired ' .i .., they were resisted with sticks tol shots in quicic succession from the windows overlooking the scene, and the women even sallied out. One woman was laying about her with the fury of a fiend with a stone in the foot of a long stocking, which she used as a "slung-shot." The Americans finally dislodged the enemy, and then surrendered their charge to the police, who did their best to keep the peace. During a part of the time pistol shots andiepoits of muskets followed each other in quick succession. Even after the battle had ceased, many aged gentlemen were kept away from the polls fron fear of personal violence. In fact, it was hardly safe for any one to approach the neighborhood, so many missiles were Hying in the air. Throughout the alternoon disturbances were rife throughout the city. We know of many cases where respectable citizens could not get near tho polls on account of the rioters by which they were surrounded. Force was not sufficient. 1 raud was carried onto such frightful extent that it seemed as though all sight of law was lost. Many of the Commissioners when a young American would swear on the Bible that he waT twenty-one j-ears of age prior to December last, would require other proof; while the same Commissioners would take the oatli of Irishmen that the' were duly qualified residents of the city, when men were near by ready to swear that these same Irishmen were residents of Maryland; but it was sufficient for these Wise-men to know that they now slept in the city. In some cases the oath of age was administered to bearded men. Besides this, government clerks voted by scores, some of whom are suspected and others known to have voted in tho States during the last six months. We are happy to say that the Commissioners are now re-canvassing the votes, and that in all probability those open violations of the law will lead to a contest of of tho election. GSAUD BALLOON ASCENSION Fire IVorUs and Ox Horns! We are gratified to announce to our readers that Mr. S. M. Brooks, the distinguished iEronaut, and the same gentleman who made the splendid ascension from this city last summer, has arrived here with his mammoth bal loon Hercules, and will make an ascension next Thursday, the 20th. His balloon is a tremendous gasometer, entirely new, and in itself worth an excursion of five miles over a mud road to look at! It will hold 20,000 cubic feet of gas, and is a beautiful model of symmetry and grace. The large balloon with which Mr. B. made his former ascension here, was lost at Chicago. Two others have been nearly destroyed by fire, and" this mammoth one much damaged. But the daring Balloonist perseveres in his perilous feats,- nd intends risking life in the clouds once more, starting from this place. While the balloon is filling in the afternoon, the famous Druid Family, playing on 70 Ox Horns, will perform in the enclosure, making in itself one of the best exhioitions ever given in this city, while those attending will at the same time witness the process of inflating the balloon. In the evening there will be a grand exhibition of Fire Works, &c. Fire at St. Louis. Monday night three large warehouses were consumed at St. Louis by fire, and property destroyed to the amount of 50,000 or $75,000. The fire broke out in the rectifying establishment of Houseman, Smith & Co., Xo. 334 North Second street. This house was quickly burnt down. W. S. Gilman & Co.'s Grocery and Commission house next went. The Commission house of Bcrthold, Bernardy & Co. was destroyed. Other buildings were injured and made a narrow escape. QZr We thank Col. Charlie Churchill of the J. M. Stockwell for a large package of St. Louis and Chicago papers brought us from the former city. (py A traveling correspondent of the St. Louis Democrat, in describing a scene on the Ohio, speaks of "the rich clarat-like hue" of the waters. To traveling correspondents the hue of the Ohio river water is generally that of American brandy or corn whisky. The Democrat man "draws it mild."

Mr. Fillmore's Acceptance. Letter of tJie Committee. Philadelphia, Feb. 26, 1S5G.

Sie: The National Convention of the American party, which has just closed its session in tins city, has unanimously chosen you as the candiJate for the presidenCT 0f the United - ,ates in the election to be held in November next. It has associated with you Andrew Jackson Donelson, Esq., of Tennessee, as the candidate for the Vice Presidency r,,nxcmr.n W ,1,, The Convention has charged the under6igned wkh the agreeabia duty 0f communicating the proceedings to you, and of asking your iv1 - 1" - uum'iauuu j not only the cordial support of the great -a-1 tional nartv itl whnse nnnifl it is made, but tha ' . . - aDm - obation also of lanre numbers of other ' appioatioii, dihu, 01 idrfee uuiuueia ui '"1 , cnugntenea menus 01 tne constitution ana tne Union, who will reioice in the oonortunitv to testify their srateful appreciation of your faith- ' lesuiy iiiiiir graieiui appreciation oi your aim fill sprvico in thi r.nsf anrl thfir (iftnfidenm in y0Ur experience and integrity for the guidance -me luiure. iho undersigned take advantage of this ocsia .tender to you the expression of their own gratification in the proceedings of the con- j ventioD) and t0 assure you of the high cotlsid . eration in which they are Yours, fee. ALEXANDER H. II. STUART, ANDREW STEWART, ERASTUS BROOKS, E. B. BARTLETT, WM. J. EAMES, EPHRAIM MARSH, Committee. To Hon. Millard Fillmokk. Eeply of Ex-President Filhiwre: Fakis, May 21, 1S56. GextlejIEN : I have the honor toacknowl 'edge the receipt of your letter informing mo that the National Convention of the American) party, which had just closed its session at i This unexpected communication m r Fil I.ll enlC5 on 111 3r return from Italy, and the duPcate mailc thirteen days later was received . on my arrival in this city last -evening. This y arrival m this city must account for my apparent neglect in giving a more prompt.repiy.,. You will pardon mo for saj'ing that when my Administration clos ed in 1853, I considered my political life as a public man at an end, and thenceforth I was only anxious to discharge my duty as a pri vate citizen. Hence I have taken no active part in politics, but I have by no means been an indifferent spectator of passing events ; nor have I hesitated to express my opinion on all political subjects Avhen asked, nor to give my vote or private influence to those men and measures I thought best calculated to promote the prosperity and glory of our common country. Beyond this I have deemed it improper for nie to interfere. But this unsolicited and unexpected nomination has imposed upon me a new duty from which I cannot shrink; and, therefore, approving as I do, the general objects of the party which has honored rue with its confidence, I cheerfully accept its nomination, without waiting to inquire of its prospects of success or defeat. It is sufficient to for me to know that by so doing I yield to the wishes of a large portion of my fellow-citizens in every part of the Union, who, like myself, are sinceivly anxious to see the administration of our Government restored to that original simplicity and purity which marked the first years ofits existence, and if possible, to qujet that alarming sectional agitation, which, while it delights the monarchists of Europe, causes every true friend of our own country to mourn. Having the experience of past service in the administration of the Government, I may be permitted to refer to that as the exponent of the future, and to say, should the choice of tho Convention be sanctioned by the people, I shall, with the sain 3 scrupulous regard for the rights of every section of the Union which then influenced my conduct, endeavor to perform every duty confided by the Constitution and laws to the Executive. As the proceedings of the convention have marked a new era in the history of the country by bringing a new political organization into the approaching Presidential canvass, I take tha occasion to reaffirm my full confidence in the patriotic purposes of that organization, which I regard as springing out of a public-necessity, forced upon the country to a large extent by unfortunate sectional divisions antl t'e dangerous tendency of those divisions toward disuuion. It alone, in my opinion, of all political agencies now existing, is possessed of power to silence this violent and diastrous agitation, and to restore harmony by its own example 01 moderation and ioruearance. It has a claim therefore in my judgment upon every earnest friend of the integrity of the Union, bo estimating this party, both in its present position and future destiny, I freely adopt its great leading principles as announced in the recent declaration of the National Council in Philadelphia a copy of which you were so kind as to enclose me holding them to be just and liberal to every true interest of the countrj', and wisely adapted to the establishment and support of an enlightened, safe, and effective American policy, in full accord with the ideas and the hopes of the fathers of the Repullic. I expect shortly to sail for America, and, with the blessings of Divine Providence, hope soon to reach my native soil. My opportunity of comparing my own country and the condition of its people with those of Europe has only served to increase my admiration and love for our blessed land of liberty, and I shall return to it without even a desire ever to cross the Atlantic again. I beg of you, gentlemen, to accept my thanks for the very flattering manner in which you have been pleased to communicate the results of the action of that enlightened and patriotic bo Jy of men who composed the late Convention, and to be assured that I am, with pro found respect and esteem, your friend and fellow-citizen, MILLARD FILLMORE. Messrs. Alexander U. H. Stuart, Andrew Stewart, Erastus Brooks, E. B. Bartlett, Win. J. Eames, and Ephraim Marsh, Committee, &c. Sugar. We hear by every arrival from New Orleans that Sugar is advancing. A dis - patch shown us to-day by an extensive firm in the groceries line, states that fair is active at 8 to 8)c. Molasses at last advices was scarce and going up. St- Louis Intel., 11th (r Whitfield and Hon. E. A. Hannegan, of this State, arrived at St. Louis last Monday from Kansas. 't . n t ' , T ... , 07" Prot. L. Barnes,, of New Albany, lias ... 1 t. 1 . accented the nomination as the PeODle'S Candidate for Superintendent of Public Instruction.

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I 03- The "Border Ruffians" held an enthu- j ;siastic Ratification meeting at Westport, Mo, ' On the receipt Of the news Of Buchanan's UOnn-

nation! A correspondent of the St. ig Republican who spoke of this , , , meeting, says there. Well, we hope not. We trust no "border ruffian" win so far injure the fair fame of Fillmore as to kite him his vote. But it was very proper in them to nominate Buchanan. His party is the only one in existence which will support theirrascalities ' ! (.-nvT' T.inv'S RoO The .Tlllv of tW. Ci-'o nftli In.lloa !c l,ofnro no Tr enn. i l i u j i i i. i 1 tain3 nearly one hundred pages, and is handsomaly "lustrated.

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elegant, while the embroidery patterns, &c, mner K "hiirliKr useful in tha Initios Tiiprn ia no work more lar with the iadies than this. The price is $3 per annum, Mr. Crisp is agent. Summer Clothes, &c. By advertisement it will be seen that Mr. Lobenstine has just received at tho Western Star Clothing Store a large arrival of summer clothing, &c, &c. As this is iust the season for procuring summer clothes, we advise the public to drop in and ' examine these g-oods. Mr. L. has a large f i i - f iL: a. i. At 1. Siocrioi everyiningappeiianimg kugi'iiuuiuuirs wardrobes at his store under the Pavilion. A PEKFDMKD UUCATII. What lady or gentleman would retnuiu under tho , curse of a disasrreeabl t reulh when by u?ing the"13a!m j of a Th"Usaud Flowers"us a dentifrico would not only ' , . , , .1 . .1 i . 11. 1 i render it sweet but leave the teeth white as u!auaster7 , Man? nersons do not know their breath is bad, and the . . . . . . . I su Djeet is so uci.citiu tuen in. u- , m i.c w 1 mciHi"" ; iiiov tan, piinplu?, an.l freckles from tue skin, leaving u 0f a son and rosea t. or ihreo drop ami a Suivisu Made Eai to hue. Wi t a towel, pour on two sb tho fac? nighl ami luoruing. as y. et your stiaving-orush iu either warm or cold water, pour on two or three tlrps o! "Hülm of a Thousand Flowers," rub the beard well and itwill in.ttea beautiful soft lather much facilitating the operation of arriving. Price only L'ifty C011U. rK-rciDux & Lo., proprietors iiu ! icinra. KELLEU, FAKXSLKY & CO. Agents for Kvansville. ap5 lyikfcw SPECIAL NOTICES. S Notices in this place, ten cents per line cne insertion; 20 cents per line three timed; 30 cents fcor line one Week; disco unto u longer time. A. FT. Hani. Kits. Esq. You will announce the name of G. W. Mc B RIDJ'I us a randidat) for the office of Sheriff or Van derburgh county, and oblige many of tho citizens of the county. je4 M. Saxi-khs Sir: You will rl as announce my rauio as an independent cn.1idare lorthe otlice of County Recorder at the eauins election. mT3 WM. Ii. CUANDLER. Mk. Saxpeks: Please announce my name as candidate for liecordfr of Vanderburgh County at the ensuiug Kail eUctioa, aub-ec; to tha duciaion of the Democratic Convention!. myüV JOHN FA IlKEf, L, A . II. San'Pfks. Fq PI eve Announce my nime as a candidal f'pr the otlice of tjl rk of tho Vanderburgh Circuit Court at the onsuing October election. myiT LOUIS RICHTER. Editou Jocrn'AT.: T am a candidate for the office oi Sheriff of Vanderburgh county at the endui.g October election, mjll'-ts W -M. HOLDEN. A good article will alwa s triumph over any pretpnded imitation It baa been said that eveiy city is aiaradise of huutbuEs; bnn let a really meritori-na article, capable of doing alt that is promised for it, and it will stand the t-.-st of any oppsFitin rtt pendent upon inflated notriiity: and Iloatetter's tamed Stomach Hittrd bear evidence of this, for it has been taken held of by the people and tried, and not found wanting in curing any cae of Dynpepsia, in any form.- VV'hen there facta are known, why should it nnt hea pprcciated. and nsed by everybody. Fur suit by Drmfci.Us and dealers ? ncrally. IIALLOCR & STODDARD, icll-lw WOOLSEY & SAWYKK, Ag?nü. SEW ? 'iT H W HP j HP w One S'tuare, ten lines or lc, one time, 50c: three times, $1 ; one week. $1 50; two weeks. 92 5; one month. $4: tl r-e months, $7 of ; six month. ir: one rear. $15. Discount on larjEjr advrtü-amenM. Cjrdsof six lines or under. per annm. No charge fur mirriaire. death or religious notices. GRAND BALLOON ASCENSION! AND EXHIDITION OF In n 'plendil TiAjnioTii pavilion Furnished with liaised Seats and capable of holding 3,000 People. fffHE people or Evansville and surrounding country are respectfully informed that Mr S. M. BROOK'S, tie great American Aeronaut, who has made more succesofal voyages through the heavens than any other man Lviog, IS NOW IN THIS CITY, and will have the honor of ascending in his Nf w Mammoth Balloon, the HereuUa. from the city of Evansville t u TUunday, June 26th9 1SÖGDnrinf? th inflation of the Balloon, a Git a NT Concekt and Pkkpobhack will be Riven by the celebrated WEBBER FAMILY, who perform npon 70 OX HORAS, 3 nred by the ancient Pioksts and DiiUins of irt Britain, before the conquest of that country by the Romans. In the evening of the same dav, and from the snmt enclosure that Mr. Brooks mskes his Ascension, will be given one of the most costly and gorgeous exhibitions of FIRE- W 0 II K S ever burnt in the Western country: The Werks are manufactured expressly for Mr. Brooks, at tht extensive Laboratory of J. G. & J. Edqk, in New York, and wilt be put up and bnrnt under the immediate euro and supervision of a PllOF. J. M. H'KXTU ORTH, one of the mo3t celebrated Pyrotechni tsof theag9, who Las been encaged at a great expense . H'tCarda of Admission to each Exhibition. 25 c ctf, I jel91w G. M. M1LLBK, Agent. . AXOTHKR ARRIVAL OF SUMMER CLOHIXG! I S UST received per Adams' Express Cassimcre and Gras Linen Coa re3S. some ngnt lancy .-5UR 1 coats, tanc r white 1.1 on 1 aud black Uraod'Ete Pant-t. white and fancy Marsrilles! l;- 'l''- ' lheyw,U be sold cheap at . LOBfc.NSTI ,E S jen r es tern Lioinintomro uouer rmnmn. $300 REWARD! RANAWAY from the s-ibscribtr. about tbe 1st of May la-t. living in Lyon City, near Fredonia. Ky.. neto man. CYRI S.22 years old, copper color, weighs 18. l, near ti feet high, shread and sensible, stout and athletic. Whea last Uear4 trom he was criying for Indiaua. at Evansville --r iienderäon. and is no dubt nca7 one f those place-. I will pay the above reward if taken out of tMs Stv-M sad secured in this itate so Üat I can get bim, or t iro if takn ia this State. jel9-3td3mw O. F. DARBY. 71IHX.-5 OOOlbs of Bran, a choice article from country 3, W. & 8. VICKERY. 1 t 31l!lS,jl jujt reo'd ly FOT.ATOFS. IS bbls old Potatoes in store, for sale by jeltf J. W. & S. VICKERY. WIITK LIME. A choice article ot White 1 ime in hhds and bbls, lor sale by jelS J. W. k 3. VICKEP.Y. CHEAPIR THA. EVFR! WATCHES AND JEWELRY. V 7E have just received, and have constantly on hand, a V W large and well selected stook of Fashionable Je-welry, comprising all qualities and styl- s. which will unsold at Easti ern prices. ! Ai.o A gool stock of One Gold and Silver Hnnting and j Open-face Watches, including a few Railroad Time-keep.rs. all warranted, and atlow figurta. We also keep the largest i assortment of Dawson, Warren k Hyde's and J. iJ. Beer's fiue Gold Pens, in the city. ! "Silver Ware, Porte ilonin. Accordcons, eight day and thirty hour Clocks, always on hail and lor sale at reduce.! y.'woB . ve ei viug an uur goeus oirecc I rom ine -tianniactu- , rers and lmpoiters. we are a-le to offer a good abticlk. at an extremely low price. 1UTTROLFF & SON'S. , treet, betw. First aud Second st. jeis Main 1

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SHERIFF'S SALES. 0f the Sheriffs S-Jes. including tames of patties, property

and time o sales. FIVEflX LONG vs. MAItSARET . AND nUOH D. ROQUKT Sale at Court Liauav door. June - td.of south, qr. of public square, begtnuinpat a point ot Slain st.. on front line of said qr., lb ft a 0 iazhe, from alley dividing said qr. from lot n;. Ii,-, original plut ut'saul city, thence ai right angles to Main st. to a'lt.v in rear ol said qr. thence along said aller parallel with Slain St.. IS fetjt towards Second öt. to tSe first alley uto repaid, thence alunr f nd alley to Main st. aforesaid, thence aloug Biaia at. on front of line of said qr. to place of r-eginuin;. FRAVCM AMORY v.s. EX. JAS. HOOUKT KTAL Hale at Court Uoust; door, Juiie2:td of property beginning 1 ft J ft,','S he most northerly cirnei of ;be custeastsaaire iu Kvansvilie. Ind.. ana runaiug i'.enco aor.g Mam j-. towards Sd at.. 18 f-iet d inchec. thence At. rvut aunies to Jiain sc.. m iet to alley m rear ol aaia iiiari t;t.irlv nnartPr of suii public jiauare. thence alons:s'd alln - and parallel w;ih Main st towards Fourth St.. 18fct9 feet fronton Mainst. and running kick the am width 111 teitt! th allc3r' -i l - - - - - mVULM.YU KOI SE AU LOT FOR 8 ALK. W ILL be ol l t auction t tho Court House n the 25th last., at 2 o'clock P. M-. the duelling hoae j nd let no ocoupud fcy Sam'l M. Archer, tail., on aecon i street near the tr.e center of Mulberry, and adjoining the roi-dencs ofllr John Karrell. The lot i 37;j festlront. by 150 f jet deep The house ia a comfortal lo two story fracie. nearly new. in first rato order, and in a p'eajaut part of the city. Tttuu made known on tho day of sale. . . JAMES cvnnY. By Baker & Garvix. jel3-tdä a" li wosomk dvj;lli(; foii sai.k ciikap. i ILL sell at priva-o sale the handnome dwrllifeg houae built by Ja-ob Horn, with the lot on which it stands. SU Icet front by MS feet dm-p, on Diviii.m streut bi tvieen 7rh and e'tn street. This is a model house and handsomely finished ia.ide and out. with every ntcessary improvement. Tb-.'MV 1 l.w.-.l.iiw! ....h- 1. it. ft it nrih nmt 1 in mont.i.s. with mortgago on thprmiinf . i r not oid before pre i Mrs. Ino ! oi 'i t 1 in .itld is perfect. JOHN 1NULE, JH.. TOWN LOTS AT AUCTION! OV SATi; RDAY. the 2ith day of Juni, IS5G, at the corner of Main and 1 hird streets, in trontof the Cuurt House in Kvansville. the following valuable Town Lots aillbeotftrd fur sale at suction, viz: 1 1 - II I. .... 1.' 1.. . t V .. .c-'.M t, 1.1, fron on tUc Ohio river and 'adjoins Eransville on the lower or nortli-wtstsido. Smno of these lots frouton Water street and othtTi on First and High streets. They are opposite the only fugd ,toamv,.t u-diuir in low water, and must soou be in Kreat demand fur business purposes. Terms one-tourth cash; K 'n five years with interest, and a in ten yean with interest., ttio interest payable aunnaily at V cenr j, securer by troriaae on th property, subject to loreciosure Tor tue whole delit npon default in paj ment of any instalment of the principal or interest. Ai.nu Tha foliowine: lots in Lamiisco: Lots 4 and lfl in block 171: lots 6. It and 2(4 in block 135; lots 13 and 11 in block 1; lols 3 and 5 in block 136; lot6 in block 17: lnH 6. 7. S. 9. 12. 13 and 11 in block 123; lots 23. - and 25 in block 13, (runtins on Hiirn street, in the 4th enlargement ; lots IU. 17. IS. 19, 2o bl 'k in in 4th enlargement; lot 23 in block 171; lot 12 in l l'a 135: lots 5 and 21 in blocs: 12S; lota 27 and 2 ia block ID; lots 11), Hand 12 in block 1?3. Also Lots 2, 3. 12 and 13 in block 2 in the Northern (or Rowley's) Enlargement of Kvansville, lota 10 fceiiifr subject to the dowry of the widow of Thus Smith, dee'd; end "ots 12 ana lo. navmg ua tueui a guou uwuuuig uuueo n .tu v iuuus and a kitchen . Al.so The following lots in the Sonthet-a Eula'jrement: 6. 7, 8 and 9 in bloek 2; 8 and 9 in bl'k 3: 8, 9 and 10 in bl'k 4; 2 audi in hi 'k 5; 1.2. 27 and 2S in bl'k 8; 1. 2. 3 and 4 in bl'k 9; 12 13. U and 15 in bl'k 10; 5. li and 12 in bl'k 11; 1. 2, 3. 4 and 5 in bl'k 12; 1. 2. 4 and 5 in bl'k 13; 1 , 2 and 3 in bl'k 14; 6. 7, 10 and 11 in bl'k 15; I. 5. 14 and 15 in 11' k lt;, and cut lots 2, 3 and 4 subdivisions ofontiot4. Upper Enlargement. THK TERMS of payment for all except the lols in Hornby's Enlargement, will be easy, and will be made known on the day of sale. Several lots inilornby "sKnlar-romcnt will be leased on favorable terms lor 5, 10 or 15 years, by pn ate contract. Enquire of JAS.U JONES, for self. JOU'f SII.ANKLIV. JOHN J. CHANDLER, WM. H. CHANDLER, THOS. S. SJIITH and my2S-ltd 4t HENRY F. HORNBY. Volksbote copy. LARGE S A L-E AKD OTIIRK PKOH3KTTI ON Tuesday. Ute et dav of July, löjrt. at 2 o'clock P. M., at the C -urt Kmise door ia Kvansville, I wi'l sell at public auction, that fiel kooira ns tho Mitchell Meadow, containinf shout acres, a-ljoin n ill cckn aud H'5. LamaMo and the alt Well tract, ia lots of alK-ut 5 a :res each . Thi gronod is we -1 drai fd. is w a 1 iu uienHo w, and is well adapted to meadow. nature, vin artis, g.irlen, residences, oranyuao to which 5 asre lots adjoining a glowing city can he put. Ail the lota front ou at least one road. TLe present crop of grass ia reserved . Also One corner lot 2M.y M4 feet on Main ?fc eet and the the Canal The hest canal stand jo Evansville. being onethird of lot No. 2:10. Donation Knlarjx ment of Evnnsville. Also Kiebty acres ol land in the l avou, luing of the S. W. quarter section No. 2i;. township No. 7. soma of ranpe No. It west. V-tti der burn h county, known aa the Householder faroa and now beii-g divide'.. Tin 1 ud lie aluiOFt ins'ylit cf the river, and near the McDowell place. Jo w ia the time to get a bargain. . Tkrms of Sat.e. cash. ?i 1st of Novemler net, aud ISt Jul v. 18.T7. with nolo and morgige on the .rpi-rty, waivmgrttiioi laws- - JüiJ .iuirc. dtt.. Guar-iian of Minor Heirs and Att'y for Adult heir of jclO-tdj Juhn MitcLe I. dee'd. bio -rut row svLr. rglnE stind known s the New I!o!el, at Newl erry. will 1 e Jo. s H on tcrais advaatag ousto the tu er. Itis favorably loca-ed in the (lonrisl(i"g twn of Newberry, in Oreeneeonnty, Ind. , has a!l the necessary out-houses, citvrn. Arc .with commodious Stables attache f. When it ia known that New berry is The terminus of thesouiher:. divi.sion of the i$. I and C. Straight Lint Uiilroad, and also located immc tia'-ely on the W. and E. Ca a at the Feeder Dim, on White river, is a boautiful and healthy locat'Oi. wich os pro od a surrounding country as anv in thtr Stare, persons wishing to inves-tm property of thM kind, will seo the adva-ttage of inve-tinr h re. Vor particula.s apIy to either L . ST' i i DA UD r jcta 1m THOMAS JOHNSON. BJKf.I01T IV 12.1 kcsssaiuiiea of this favorite S 9 brand, ia store lor or pal bv S. E GILilEHT t C0.,Syc near Water fl,Ol7K IV HKS AMI BRL.-A pupply kept con stantly on hnd. for sale a lowe-t merket prices 1 y jeU S K. GILBERT & CO.. bye. near Wafr. FHAUZATIOIV. 'KHHI Board of E fualizatioa lor City Taxes, will meet ou C. Monday. Jnno j'ld, athe City Clerk's Office, on Main street, and continue their sittings from day to day until Eaid Initialization is completed. Bv order of the Council. jol2-10t WELL. H. WALKER. Clerk. POPK.S.&. 8 coils Henp Halter Rope; 8 re.-Is Hemp Bed Cord; fi reels Alan 11a Bed Cord; 1" do Cotton do; 30 doz No. 1 do; for sale by jell I. & D. TIE! VANS'. I P.XSCraaui Chesa for salo by 'jell 1. fI.Ol'R, .''C bap. superior Flour at Also a supply of Maakle's estra fsmily Flour at ftt M per bM. on haaif , forsale by jH7 II b R - H I! K KG K It & 0 A KOV . BI I'CH. 20 bblsbf.t Carolina Pitch Just r-e'd, for sale B by S. E. GILB K KT k CO.. ,jel7 3yc nsr War ri'AHI.E SALT In mall Baira HOdoi for sals bv J. jet? K. GILBERT & CO Syo. near Water. LOST. aN Saturday, the 7th Inst , a small leather covered pa?s book, cootaioinz subscriptions lo S ock ia the Vanderburgh County .Agricultural and Horticultural Laud Association, signed ty O. S. Kel.-iey. W. E. Howard. M . Mathena, J. Phan. P. Dicker. N. .1. Jam- and W. Collins. The finder will be rewarded by leaving tbe same with jel6 P. UOEXROOK. tSRKP AUK FOR TH1-HAR V KST! Orain Scythes; Grasi Scythe?; Iron Brace Cradle: Scythe änath; Wood Brace Cradlrs; Scythe Stone; 2, 3 and 4 Prong Forks; Shovel.; C. S. Garden Hoes: Nos. 1. 2 and S Steel Hoes; Just received and for sale by . I. STAFFORD, jelti Main.t., opposi'e new Court Honse. l'i OUIKS JI KT HF.CKIVFD Sniar House Molasfes Zinc Washboards; ri mra'ion do; Wash Tubs: - Conklin t Wood's Vinegar; Fanoy Buckets: Star Candida, full weight; Mackerel and Herring; Tallow Candles; Liverpool Table Salt; Per Caps and Bar Lead; Transparent, German and Cincinnati Sosps, for sale cheap by je!G I. STAFFORD. POTATOES. 30 bbls potatoes fast ree'd per Ohio by jel6 Z. H. 000 (v & SOX. IJOTATOE.-25 bbls ver fine Irish Potatoes inst ree'd 8 mralehv jeln HKRHBHROBR CARSON. grMHj.'l H V II ttOA B w.,.w. iv... it... wt 11.. ct.nnU.. jÄ .4 Aian-. .iaA . .nni r . Su?ar Cured and Canvassed Hams in store and fornale by Jel6 II E RS II BERGE R & CA RS OX. i . - . . ; 1 ! i iv. 1 DOi UTUStiiNi . nüur'. ivf air; 1 do Clarified: 1 do Fair, lust ree'd from K. I Orleans per A. L. Shotwell. for sale by I STAHORP, iel4 -Main street, opposite new Conrt Iiou.-r. rfHlFFKIC .VXD TBA.-3 bags prime Ooffee and 2 chests lea, rec-a anu ior sate ny jei-i 1. Mat t OKl. "fiai PKUFIA K H OIK.5 Ü5 bLls of Bruceville Supcrßne Flour; 0 bags do do do; received per E. & C Railroad, and for sale by jc!3 3.V.'. & S. VICKERY. COW FI-:KO 5.-0 lbs Shorts rceeived per E. Railroad, and fur sale by Sc C. je 13 J. V. S. VICKERY. C ? i u. s.i'w lbs liams Shoulders and Sides in loa to JeU MJ iUlt DU ; purciiasers, at J. W. &S. VICKERY'S. THE L1TTL WITT? THE BIGSTOOK Who can dress a person in Wool. Linen Silk or Cotton ftj'VKRV Gentleman desires to beneatlyand ta tily dressJCi ed. It is eminently proper that this should be the aim of At.i.. and we have notice, thatnearlv ail tbe well-dressed denizens of our city purchase their Clothing at A. LOBKNSTIXK'S Western Star Clothing' Store, under the Pavilion Hotel, corner of Water and Svcamore sta. Evervthingin the line of Clothing and Furnishing Goods, may be had, ready made or made to order, 4t only in the best manner s.ndstyle. butatthe very lowest prices. A general assortment of Hats, Caps. Leather Trunks, Car-ret-bags and Valises, everything that a gentleman can wrar iouse, vou may nuu at tue 11 ea i era oukr ap-.l BALES Xo. 1 Eattiu; fc jell sale by I. & D. HE1M.VNN.

RAILROADS, &C.

EVaNSVILLE & CRA VVFURUSVILLLj 3; UL, t 'l-J RAIL R O A D , 1 1 r .Tl .11 Kit A II U A 1 U ill , I J. . fed alter Monday. Jnoc 15th. until further rolice. he Mail Pas.-tniicr Train will l-ave fcvaniTille a 1:0 r. M . t arriving afc mcennea at i:ir. ai , in tima w conatet with the Kveuin tiain on the Ohio and ii9iF8ippi Railroad for St. Louis and Central Illinois. Torre Haote at 7:1Ä f. M.. tnd Indianapolis et 1:05 A. M.. mikii'H direct connection? tor Cincinnati Columbus. Cleveland, Philadelphia New York an1 Baltimore. Ktnmin? leaves Terve-Hante t3:5. P. M.; after tie arrival of train from Indianapolis arrives at Evansville at 9:25P-M- ...- Passengers bv this train can some from St. Louis Cmcina ti and LouisVÜld same day. Baggage ihecked ot Indiana' polts. . PARES: 'rom Evansville to St. Loots.... ...S7 19 .. 11 0" ... 6 i ... 8 I". . ..'3 r...17 SO ...2 t .. .15 JO. ... It SO do do Lnteaco Indianapolis, Cincinnati... Cleveland ... n.itla'o Ntr York... Pittsburgh. do do do do do do ! do o 6 do to Co do do di do do do co vt heepnc-. jl-iltimore ...... ..........j.. ....... 22 00 Washington 21 00 Philadelphia ,....3 00 Boston 2 SO uo do Pui'ly Freight Trains leave Evansville and Terro-liauie at 7 40 A. M., on which local passengers will be taken. ta' For any information or through Tickets, apply at th Conpany'a Transportation OlEoe, head of Locnst street. EtansviHe. jcl4 J. 3. DANIELS. Snp'i; - Princeton Clarion and liehderson Patriot take ott other adv. and enpy. A WAMS' GXl'UESS COMPANY. JCKSS--'lfi-A. li IIOIIUIIUU' I I n m I 1 i us' ..I. MMsMswaaMMMsal NEW ARRANGEMENT THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY respeotfully n-? nonnoe to their friends, the public of Kvansville and vicinity, that thr-y have determined to open an office at; Kvansville. to be devoted exclusively to the transection of the business of their Line, and have appointed Hr. GKO., Y . .McBliU'ii as their Agent, who, from hie past connectirs. . with the business, is perfectly f-miliar with all the outes -And the details of their operation. This arrangement has been made with the sole object of increasing the facilities of the Ms nrees. and thereby inorease its desirability to tbe pub lic to accomplish which tha best efforts of our local ages. will be especially Girected. , All persons havinir business with onreomyany will pleas , cftll on Mr. MnBride, at onr new free on first street, bey tween Iiorupt and Main, who alone is authorised tö act ffti' us from tnis Qaie. -r nov2-dtf ALFRED GATTH RR. Superintendent. scix;iLAit ri;iivArri and saint LOUIS PACKET. TI1K -it-ftiindh ind no mi lar Cincinnati and St. R JL.JU1S 1'acsct e -s r tr a rvi "M r"-. T w a "k T" .Tra W. 3f Aii.v, Master, wili run regularly in this trade during the season. Forfreif;htor passage, having tictllentsccomroodatious. apply on board, or to pis-3m JOHN 3. MITCHELL, Agent. evansviiTbTs pa cket Thflataimeh and vood steamer TV A a f V K N . Cant rtftir-M.M Xr.. will .11 . riiiri n . th B ... - son m tbe Kvansvili. and abash Kiver traa.. rorireignt passage, having good accommodations, apply on board. tnh28 WtlSVUi;, KVAMSVIIJiK AM S'X" LOCIS PACKET. The fine and fnst pasenger packet t rcfk A G TT T II IV " Jos. Kr.m, Commander, will leave Kvansvill evir.y Thuasday morning for Louisville, and every Sunday morning for St. Lonis. For freight or passage, having fin accommodations, apply on board. mhHtf EVaiisviile. LcTTiiTfTfie aud Ucutlersoi I'atkel. The large, new and rwift stean-er RAINBOW Ci APT. WAi. R. HftLCROFT Master, continues running i regularlr in theabovo trade for which she was bnilt, arriving and departing from Evansville lor Henderson and I.ouivilie every Wednesday and Saturday. For treigbt or patfsae. bav i ng excellent accommodat ions apply en t oard. The Rninbow connects regularly with the Cincinnati and Louisville packets, the next day after leaving Evansville. Pajsengers from Evansville can procure through ticrets if the.y detire Bih3-tl' flOl.l.XllH AMFÜÄ lKR!LKLÄ'liS. Sihi English Worked Collsre; 150 pairs Jaconett Undersleeves, Tec'd to-day and for aalely JAJJES l.OH & CO. rSJ V. nR FLOTR. 5 bbls ITarkle's extra brand. ree'd by je:i Z. II. COOK ii SUN. ClHKIiSK. 3' 1 Cream Cheese ree'd per Sovereign 1 j IK 7. 11 COOK & So. M'aslti X t MVti. FUlt 1 KÖOK AS. OAKLEY & SOX. Firstslrect, Fosur's block, now 3 oner to the citizens of Evansville and vicinity, a lsrg. and desirable stock of Summer Oooils generally at very low prices: and we now invi;e our friends and cujt.mers to call and eximuiue for iliemsel7es,as our stock is now fresh and varied. , je2 .L gr.:atmanyof those beautifully Embroidered tfwiss. for Window Curtaius. which we are anxions to close out by th. first of Aus'ist: thercforu look oat -r bargains. je3 KOS ER, BRO. & FREY. f'WoitrJedar Staä Churns: 5 do Stallet br.ssbaud Bncketi; 6 do brass band Pails, for aale by je2- I. & D. HEIMAXX. bnxes Cream Lhccse; 10 boxes iinsselmnn's 51umpt QSf Tobacco, for sale by je2 I. & D. T1EIMANX. PS.M.Ol'R T FLO tit!! A supply kept eorstajrtly on hsni' GL hereatr.cr. lor sile by the qtiantit7 or single barrel at. tbe lo est market priers, for ensh only. je2 S E. GILBKKT .V CO.. Eyo. near Water. ivibr:KRV AnlPiiovisio. stokbT" j.NK IXKHt ACOVR CKKSCENT CITY KClLDlNfK fSTAFi'OKD has jii;topened a Grocery and Provision 4 Store, on .Main street, as above, where be will be pleas- -ed to see his friends and the public generally; and be hope, by strict attention to business to mcrita liberal share of t!wpnblic patronage. inyHl-ly ft700I.! v'0 l.!l The highest market price paid for V V " o"1 üt my.il STAFKORU S Crooery. A rsTIV-B ITK HKVM FISKKZKH8 Xa I dos 3 quart I? reeiers: 1 don 4 quart Freezers; 1 do 6 for sale at reduced prices by I. a; D. IIKIMAN.V. niT-ll ADIti I IOAAL I.IK! "RFCEIVFD very recentl from the East an additional A&'Suply of Summer (j-tods, which we otfer toourcustoa.ers at reduced prices. ROSER. BRu i FKE . K.vccob Si 01 ia. " g 1RAWFORD BELL has on hand cine barrels of this Oil,. X- so much used for Iashine and Mechanical purposes. myilO T K A?. K packages, all sizes, of Gunpowder, Young ITyson. Imperial and Hlack Teas, in ree'd. for sale Ly jell S. E. GILBERT & CO.. Sjc. near Water. H 4 BOXES vey superior W R. Cheese: JL X.W IU do Proctor & Gamble's German Soap; do Geo. Klein's do do.jnttrie'd for sale by jeio HEKSIIRERGER CARSON. UK. J. ILEAGl;i, li;.XAI. SLIttiLOJV v. Residence and Omee on Second near Locastst... KV ASSVll.l.S. IXKIASA. ALL otieraiions pertaining to the Dental Art. - r performed in Iho most careful and thorough man- - ner l'lease call and examine my so perior stocK ot TEETH I efore ordt rinor elsewhere. Also the ' Gutta Percha Plate, said to besup-riorin mauy eases. Ofiice hours, from Ü o'clock A. 31. t. 4, P. W. je!0-3m LOST. ' JES'KY Ml'LE. tan colored. Whoever will bring the fame to the undersigned, at the Hodiam Coal Mines, shall be rewarded. jeHtt WM. KERSTEilAN. ICE 'CIS HAM " a HAVE fnst opened an fee Cream Saloon m Mr. Dnp.y's buildinrs. on Locust s'reet above the Sherwood House, w here I will at all titn-s beep the best quality of Ice Cre m. made of the richest cream, and in the best style, with fine Strawberries. Families can be supplied in any quantities by Icavinr their orders. I also keep different kinds of Fruits, and will keep supplied with tropical fruits by frequent re- -ceipts from the South. 1 wish the publio to give tre a call as I have a neat Saloon. jeiotf BEN. HORDE. H A BBLS S. II. Molatetes-. 15 bbls Plantation UTolasses; ' M 40 do fair to prime X. O. Sugar, iustree'd by jelO Z H. COOK & SOX. tJOTATOKS 20 bbls prime old Potatoes just received ' trom New Orleans by j. 10 Z. II. COOK & SON. TMIK1SK AT t'lXri.WATl PRICES.-100 boxes rhMii. iuit.rMp'il and fnr Kill, bv je Z. H. COOK SOV 'HITF LIJIH.K bbl extra H b'te. for sale by jeS GEO. lll'.K A5 CO. (fJRKY Isl.MK. lVear prepared to deliver any quanfx. i ty tu shi ppiug order, at tbe upot or ' anm.ai very ion rates. jc GEO. FOSTER & CO Fl.-l.-p 0 bs mVinltWfoT.a'e by n " ta - ---am L'iKTh'R ! rn j - - .v - - . Vj SIOLASsli In prime cooperage, fot sal. by 3 Je9 9 GEO. .STEH & CO. f9 l V.K. 10 Tierces priuve Carolina, for sale I y . ,e9 GEO. FOSTER & CO. H" I'MEKfl.SOf " feet Ffcmlock Joist; M A 211, OtO feet do Fencing Boar-Is, for salel.w hv je9 SAMS) EL ORR il M. TmALLKTT. Vi", J. DKLA.XO. MAI.LKTTcV DKLAIVO. GENERAL FACTORS AXD COMMISSION MERCHANTS. NO. 23 FKOXT STRKKT, SKW Ohl. FANS. jfftjr" Particular attention paid to all consignment, of West--era Produce, and to orders fo. Naval Stores, A;c. KKFKR TO S. & A. Hespkrson, New Orleam CONVKRSB A. CO. W, A. VlOl.KTT, W. A. AS1KKW & SfEUR " J. J. Murphy. Esq., ilemphis T J. FivxiK. Esq.. Pktkr Oni is. Esq., Daytcn. Ohio.:, T11.1 mas, R117.KH i: CO., 6t. Lottls. . Kicnt ä Ohear, . C01.. J. WniTK Louisville, Ky. - . liOB'T S. MlI.l.KE. Esq.. Calvin Hoi.hks. Esq. . Cincinnati. I.tTllER Bri e.V. Esq ., "' C01.. Mamcki. Stox::, ' rhicgIU. J"ys-3raa fm Vn CCO-25 Mxes.-Wd site, and qualities Irons 12 JL to 40c per 1:. 1 u:t reo rf f"r sale y p5 S. K.-GU.BERT k CO,. S. K.-GU.B.ERT k CO.. Sye. near V ater. ICK CREAM. '3 'II H uadersi gnedrespectfi. B iCE CtiEAM SALOON i Iv inform the pnbl'c that the . r . c tu.-, x at h a 1. nnv will bennrneu tais evening. - - .li.r. 3d. e.-.d continue for the scss'n at their Confectionary, jli Fir.'t s'.rcei, tela ttn Jiain and vcmr JOHN FiKSfelb i CO

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