Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 6, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 August 1856 — Page 2

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iJE-f. iral- u aiig JßitntaL ADD. H. SANDESS, EDITOB. CITY OV F-VANSVILKK. HON I) AY M OKNIX G. ::::.::::::::::: A U G. 4 FOIl PRFSIOFV, MILLARD FILLMORE, OF NEW TOKK. WOU V'lCK PKKK,T, AUDREW JACKSON DONELSON, Of TENNESSEE. GEORGE P. DUNN, of Lawrence. ANDIIEW W. OS BO K NE, of Laportc. 1st District JAMES O. JUXKS. of Vanderburgh. DAVIDT. LAIltD.or rerry. J()H RAKErt.ot l.awrtnce.

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JOHN K. Willi K. of PeKrWn. FRK1) JOHKS'N HUGH, of Wnjue. HE.NKV KHA DI.KY.of J-hnon. WM K KI1WAKPS, ofViiro. PR JS. PRATH KK. of Moii'jromery. THÖS.A. STA r 1EI.P, of St. Josephs. jftflS B. HOWB. of l.asranco. W M. K. HAl.K.of Wal ash. Vote for Fillmore. If all men w ho really in their hearts prefer Fillmore, would vote for him, Iiis election might be regarded as certain. If men thus vote! their real choice we should now be laboring with a certainty of carrying Indiana for Fillmore. We venture to say nine out of ten Republicans really prefer Fillmore. They know he is in every respect the superior of Fremont that he is a tried statesman and patriot that he did once please the whole people by his administration of their affairs that from dan gerous agitation he wrought peace. In their hearts they Inmo his election will be the best thing for their country. How many of these very men say "Well I really prefer Fillmore, but there is no chance for his election, and I support Fremont who is going to carry everything." If all such men as these would but justice for Fillmore, they might find him carrying everything, as he is now promising to do at any rate. Heretofore citizens not officeseekers, have never allowed the estimated strength or anticipated success of other parties, to influence them to oppose the real candidate and principles of their choice. It is a new thing for men able to do their own thinking, and freemen enough to act independently, to rush into a party because it better promises to secure the victory. We have as Whigs fought against great odds in Indiana, but did we ever think of forsaking our candidates and principles because the Locofoco party was pretty certain to gain the victory? No we acted like honest men convinced of the right, and determined to fight for the right. We appeal to citizens who feej that their real choice is for Fillmore, to coine out for him like men as thousands in this State have already done. Fillmore is stronger here now than his ene mies believe, and he can be made invincible if the hearts that are for him but rally around him, as the hearts of patriots around the flag of the Union. We urge those who are open and free spoken Fillmore men logo to work. We are under no obligations to save any other party by deserting our own. Strike for Fillmore and Donelson, and let your blows be quick and havy till the election. Appointments. We publish to-day a list of appointments for this region, first of mass meetings of all opposed to the present administration and its continuance under James Buchanan, and secondly for Judge Morton. We hope these meetings will be largely attended, and that Judge Morton will have crowds to hear him. We are glad to perceive by this list of appointments that Judge Morton will agnin address our citizens on the 22d of this month. His former speech here was decidedly the best of the campaign, so far as Indiana speakers are concerned, and our people will turn out enthusiastically to hear him again. He can v make a speech immeasurably superior to the one Gov. Wright is peddling out over the State, and" is an immeasurably superior man in every respect. He is the man all good men should desire to see our next Governor op posed as he is by an office-grasping demagogue, who regards his own interests first whether those of State come second or not Good for Fillmore! The little steamer Princess arrived at Scufflctown Bar Friday morning, from Cincinnati, and our fellow-citizen, Mr. Lewis Howes, stuffed his pants in his boots, waded ashore and came from Newburg by hack. He saj-s a vote was taken on this steamer, including dock hands and all, with the following result Fillmore, 35; Buchanan, 11; Fremont, 000000! Of five ladies, four were for Fillmore and one for Buchanan. The Buchanan lady said she expected her husband would soon be for Fillmore, as he was beginning to show symptoms, and she was ready to make the change with him any time! Tbese ladies made a Fillmore flag, and nne labored more assiduously than the smart wife of the gentleman with Fillmore symptoms. That flag is now decorating the Princess, and success to flag and boat. ft5We find in the New York papers a full account of the proceedings of the State Convention of the Radical Democracy of New Pork, which met at Syracuse on the 24th inst. It was an exceedingly large assemblage, representing, as one of the speakers said, "the pure essence of the New York Democracy." Many of the strongest and most influential Democrats in New York took part in the proceedings. The whole body, without a dissenting voice, declared for Fremont. The papers say that this movement kills Mr. Buchanan in New York deader than ever.

07" The 'N. Y. Herald says it is rumored of William III. used to give his horses a weekthatthe employees in the Custom House and conce in a covered gallery spec ally erectPoKtOffi mmmiKrlin. .hnni tn thr.HQ.nd 6.J for purpose. He maintained that it

Totes, ara contemplating a bolt from Buchanan 4 r- , o BreiBont.

An Infamous Charge. The Enouircr of yesterday, in making a ' j. nc inquirer ui yebteiu-y, 0 mere notice of the fact of the stabbing of Mr. Stinson at West Franklin, and its notice not

so nicr as mentioning mat wie om-nu u. Vanderburgh county and the Marshal of the ,, kM (I,. City Ol lt.vansvine eie incaeui, luuuoiiva iuv following infamous paragraph: t. V, -V.oi.avn PTnnTT. Yntfi.'nnism n sreura uui -..s. v. Congregates, BLOOD MIM' HU. i-Uig. Greatliouse opened the ball by a blood' fight, iKjfore dinner, and our informant says he would have murdered his victim had he not interfered.

The attempt made in the above lines to con- tee on Territories, then Mr. Richardson, invey the impression ulroad that this bloody a- troduced a bill to organize the Territory fair was a natural result of Know Xothingism of Nebraska. It contained not one word on that it was what might have been expected the subject of slavery. After a short discussion from a meeting of Fillmore men is as infam- it passed by a vote of ninety -eight to fortyous as the man who made it is infamous in the three. The only objection that was made to eyes of all honest men. Had Hall believed it was on account of the Indian titles, and the any we of the numerous rumors lelative to : absence of any necessity, for a territorial govthis afla-r, he must have known, and he did ernment. It was sent to the Senate a few know, that politics had nothing to do with the ; days prior to the 4th of March, was reported

difliculty, although if there had been no Dem-! ocrats at the meeting, Greatliouse would not : have been compelled to thrash a man for ' grossly insulting him, and Mr. Stinson would

not have been wounded by a cowardly blow, lit. The Missouri Compromise, it was expressmost probably the result of a conspiracy j ly stated in the Senate at that time, was unagainst his life. We gave j-esterday the par repealed and unaffected by the bill. This was ticulars of this difficulty as detailed by Mr. 'just prior to the inauguration of President

Stinson, perhaps his dying words, and coroboratcd by persons present, and we call upon Mr. Hall to copy those particulars, or publish something more reliable if he can, so that the people miy judge how far Know Nothingisin had anything to do with the unfortunate affair. We shall see, and the public shall see, whether Hall is so much in the power of Gavitt, that when there arc more than mere suspicions of his implication in running off the man who stuck his knife into the vital parts of a human Oeing, and while the victim was being held by Gavitt's friend, the Marshal of Evansville this man Hall dare not give an honest account of the murderous affair, but may gloss it over and stigmatize it, as a legitimate offspring of Know Nothingisin. And the poor miserable wretch who makes this charge, is now a candidate to supercede Gavitt in the office be has so repeatedly and infamously disgraced, Sheriff of Vanderburgh county. Good heavens! what are this city and count' coming to 1 Is it possible there are not self-respect and manhood enough among us to crush these knaves to the level of their kind? Are we to be always ridden by the very pests of the society in which they live? This cannot be so. There is a day of reckoning coming for these men master and tools and it is close at hand. They have long enough outraged this community, and every principle of moral as well as of political decency. The blood of Clay Stinson is now calling for this reckoning. The wounded and perhaps dying body of a man, with more manhood in his little linger than dare creep through the whole miserable carcases of these wretches, is appealing for justice. And justice will come. OCrThe Newburg Democrat in alluding to our article relative to the removal of Squire Robertson from the Post Office at Newburg, says "When any one under his own signature, vouches for the trash contained in the Journal, the whole matter of the removal and appointment may be succinctlj' stated." We do not know why the editor of the Democrat should wait for some one to come out and endorse our statements before he makes a reply or explanation. They have been read over the whole District and will most certainly be be lieved unless our intelligent friend of the Dem ocrat explains "the whole matter of the re moval and appointment," and contravcrts our statements. We should like to know wheih er the Newburg Postmastership ivas bought for a barrel of whisky, and we insist upon the Democrat informing us. Post the Books. What an economical Administration is this! How stand the figures ? Here they are from official sources. The expenses are, $75,084,100, a year! 4,0.307,200, a month!! 1,402,920, a week'.!! $207,000, a day ! ! ! ! $8,600, an hour!!!!! $114, a minute!'!:!! $2,40, a second!!!:::! What is the guaranty that James Buchan an, if elected, will be more careful of the peo ple's money, than Franklin Pierce has been? OTGov. Wise, of Va., gives solemn warning to his friends that the Old Dominion is in danger. He tells them that 20,000 old Whigs who voted for him for Governor, will vote for Fillmore in November. Then what earthly chance has Buchanan for the vote of Virginia? Judge Baker at Work. The Vincennes Gazette speaks in very complimentary terms of Judge Baker's speech there last Thursday evening. It says: He reviewed in part, the haransrue of Joe Wright, in a most pointed style, exposing his superficial arguments and in no manner contributing to the Governor's reputation for learning. He proved, most conclusively, that His Excellency either willfully misrepresentet the history of the country, or ws grossly ignorant of some of the well known and best established events. His exposition of Joe's scriptural illustrations was most overwhelm ing, and showed up His Excellency in a most unenviable light. Judge Baker made a plain, straight forward, honest speech much better in all points of a good speech than that of His excellency. (fc"The eccentric Lord Holland, in the reirn ! cneered tneir hearts and improved their temp I er and an eye- witness savs that thev seemed i. i .1 . i- . , a J 14t' viA-jr ocuuicu . to be greatly delighted therewith. 1 J ,

Ta Representative of Inconsistency. ! We deem it important to better illustrate rthe political inconsistency of Douglas, and the party he represents, including Mr. Buchanan,

iu give jus uhiui caköscu hi icu, uu the subject of interfering with the Missouri P,.r,; TK Annrirv t- th o -.-.. ...., ...,.. political acts which have since rendered his nnmA n. hvo u inrl (Vir lnrnnKistpricv and corj riiptlOn amons politicians. In tniS COnnCC- . ,. ... ... . .,. , . , . tion, We give a brief history Of that Which in-i , l t v- i Ai' l i t troduced the Nebraska and JvanSaS tnil. ll February, li53, the chairman of the Commitfavorably on, and advocated by the Senator from Illinois, Mr. Douglas, chairman of the Committee on Territories in that body. It failed there only for want of time to consider Pierce, and after most of the aiembers of the thirty-third Congress had been elected. In December a Senator from Iowa Mr. Dodge introduced into the Senate a bill similar to the one of the previous session, for the organization of Nebraska. It was rererred to the Ter ritorial Committee. On the 4:h of January, the Senator from Illinois Mr. Douglas reported the bill back with amendments, and recommended its passage. The bill, with the amendments, was substantially the Utah and New Mexico bills of 1830, substituting only the boundaries oi Nebraska. This was accompanied by a printed report, which contains the following statement in reference to the Missouri Compromise, and the effect of the bill then introduced, the report being written by Douglas : "By the eighth section of 'an act to authorize the people of the Missouri Territory to form a constitution and State Government, and for the admission of such State into the Union on an equal fjoting with the original States, and to prohibit slavery in certain Territories,' March 6, 1820, it was provided : 'That, in all that territory ceded by France to the United States under the name of Louisiana, which lies north of 30 deg. 30 m. north latitude, not included within the limits of the State contemplated by this act, slavery and involuntary servitude, otherwise than in the punishment of crimes whereof the parties shall have been duly convicted, shall be, and is hereby, forever prohibited : Pnvided always, That any person escaping into the same, from whom labor or hervicc is lawfully claimed, in any State or Territory of the United States, such fugitive may be lawfully reclaimed, und conveyed to the person claiming his or her labor or service, as aforesaid. " Under this section, as in the case of the Mexican law in New Mexico and Utah, it is a disputed point whether slavery is prohibited in the Nebraska country by valid enactment. The decision of this question involves the constitutional power of Congress to pass law6 prescribing and regulating the domestic institutions of the various Territories of the Union. In the opinion of those eminent statesmen, who hold that Congress is invested with no righttul authority to legislate upon the subject of slavery in the Territories, the eighth section of the act preparatory to the admission of Missouri is null and void ; while tne prevailing sentiment in large portions of the Union sustains ihe doctrine that the Constitution of the United States secures to every citizen an inalienable right to move into any of the Territories with his property of whatever kind and description, and to hold and enjoy the same under the sanction of law. Your committee do not feel themselves called upon to enter into the uiscuhsion of these controverted questions. They involve the same grave is sues which produced the agitation, the section al strife, and the fearful struggle of 1850. As Congress deemed it wise and prudent to refrain from deciding the matters in controversy then, either by affirming or repealing the Mexican laws, or by an act declaratory of the true intent of the Constitution, and the extent of the protection afforded by it to slave property in the Territories, so 3our committee are not prepared now to recommend a departure from the course pursued on that memorable occasion, either by affirming or repealing the eighth section of the Missouri act, orbyanv act declaratory of the meaning of the Constituti m in respect to the legal points in dispute. "Tour committee deem it fortunate for the peace of the country, and the security of the Union, that the controversy then resulted in the adoption of the compromise measures. which the two great political parties, with singular unaninimity, have affirmed as a cardinal article of their faith, and proclaimed to the woild, as a final settlement of the controversy, and an end of the agitation. A due respect, therefore, for the avowed opinions of Senators, as well as a proper sense of patriot ic duty, enjoins upon 3'our committee the propriety and necessity of strict adherence to the principles, and even a literal adoption of the enactments of that adjustment in all their territorial bills, so far as the same are not locally inapplicable." For the Journal. West Franklin, Ind., Aug. 1, 1856. Mr. Sanders Again Buncouib feels called upon to address the public (by your leave, if you please.) The subject wlv.ch w ill, at this writing, engage my pen, is the Fillmore and Donelson liarbecue j v it x - , ! and Mass Meeting at this place on j-esterday. I cannot rest easv until IexDressthß thanks. nay more than thanks, of this entire commu- . , . . nity tne Committee CI management, as Well , ., .. , as ttlOSe Of your SCribbtV, tO the large COmpany 01 ladies and Centlemen Dresent On that . ' " w OCCaSlOn, for their QUiet. kind and COUrteOUS ' H ' auu t-uui.vcuua COUUUCt UUring me enure uay. J And I Will Sav. further, that whfn occasinn ealls for it again, we will try to improve on our catering for the physical man. You know that the intellectual could not be better fed. Yours, trulr T-TTYrOATR , Vt UtAVallD.

Mb. Buchanan and the Independence or Texas. In the Senate of the United States proposition to recognize the idepndence' of 1 Texas wa discia-sid. Kr. Buci,anan opposed it. On the öth of -"ht

monin ne aeciareu an art n.uw iw he could give the Texans nothing but his payers and MS goal KlSneS." oee -vug. uiiuwi An rrio 9.i nf Miv he still ODOOSed the propos;tiorii declaring, however, at the same :.-. tit ,. 7,7-i. ", In-mlninn fif Mexico .im; tu. n. uonn.i i,.v u - ; 0C JtXS IVOS gone JOever. I On the 1st Of March, IttOI, the following 1 , V wA-.r f M.KSt resolution, oiieied by Mr. Wa.kcr, 01 iUissu-, adonted bv a VOte of 23 VCaS to 19 , . , , 1. ! nays. Mr. uctianan votei agwimit, hui iw- , standing nearly a year previously he had admitted that the "dominion of Mexico over Texas was gone forever :" ßesdved. That the State of Texas, having established and mamvnited an llklepeiiueuu Government capable of performing those duties, foreign ard domestic, which appertain to independent governments, and it appearing that there is no longer any reasonable prospect of the successful posecution of the war by Mexico against said State, it is expedient and t m - p . proper III conformity With the laWS Ot nations j e I.; . r ,-nn,ant in 1 i tand the practice Ot tills UOeinmeilt in llhe cases, that the independent political exigence of said State be acknowledged by tile UUVf tl, r;,a,l Of.,.,. ernment Ol tne Vniieu OUtlX. See Con. Glorie, P'gS 47G. o -.1 1 tl, oome year aitci u ain.-i, it tion of Texas was nude a p.n tv mjasure by the party to which he belonged, he hesitated long time a- to whether he should go for it, but finally concluded to do so. His own declarations are on record in the Journals of Congress that his hesitation was caused by his unwillingness to seer slavery extended and that he filially deterni'ned to give his support to the measure because he believed that the annexation ol 1 exas would cause slavery to disappear from Virginia, Maryland, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, and all the planting States, making them fieesoil States. And now if Mr. Buchanan's friends think there is anything in their man's Texas record to brag bout, let them brag. Lou. Jour. fj5 The In lima Bucnanan party and the Indiana Fremont party have been vicing with each other in their efforts to induce the Know Nothings of the State to go for their respec tive candidates. For SOme time past neither : . , -V-. , ii-, 1 r .1 . ! the Sag Nicht nor the rreesoil organs ol that; State have had anything to say against the KllOW Nothings but have rather Seemed UlSposed to compliment them 1, , y Aen U1C iCW Albany Ledger, which till lately denounced them so ferocious! j', now call them the "?iational portion'' of the opposition to the Buchanan Democracy. We are not at all sur prised at this. We all see what admiration the Democratic organs are now unanimously expressing for the old Whig party, a party, which, so long as it had an organized existence, they charged with every conceivable sin and iniijuity. If the fears which the Democrats throughout the country have of the Know Nothings were only allayed, as their fears of the Whigs are, they would everywhere, to catch Know Nothing votes, lie applauding the Know Nothing party, just as they were applauding the Wlug party, as a most pure and patriotic organization. ' Hut we can tell them that their fear of the Know Nothing party never will be allayedI.ou. Jour. mfarBT,M,i jTjT In this town, on the 2Jd inst., Mr Pavid SIcCoxxkli., ii old and highly resnect:ibe citizen of itis county, igcd about years. Xewl uig I.ein SPECIAL NOTICES. Xoticci in this ptae, ten cents per line one insertion; 20 ceuta per line ehre times; 30 cenu per line one Week; discount on louprer time. A :B There will be meeting of the Steck1 older tl tt.e Northern Plank Koad Company, at the tfhrs of Jones k Bly the in the cUy of Evansville, on Saturday, August 9tj, ISöt, et nhich time a etatemeut of the affairs of the Gompan - will be made, an I the question discussed fchull the I Jt"" uu" d .Straight Line Railroad ansvi'le, Indianapolis and C evel ind Company be permitted to so locate their lioad as to render the Plank Road daugtrous, if not useless, and thus turn the travel frcm JIain street, nd depttve the gr-txt r portion of the Stockholders of the principal benefit anticipated when they anscribtd their stock y3l 10t JAMES O. JONES. Secretary. Col. Henry fc. Lane Will address the citizetis ot Vanderburgh county" at Kvansvilla Wkdxksdav aftkhnoox. Atuust 6tu. Jlen of all parties aro invited to attend. He a-ill address the cuiseus of Gihäon conntr at Pr nceton Thuiday afternoon, August 7th, aut the citizens of Knox count at Vincennes, Friday afternoon, August 8th, Dyspepsia. Tliere 7" tev vho do not at sometime eiperitnce the unlcasiut .-feet of temporary indigeetion. such as asense of fullness, weight ." uneasiness o i tie stomach, foultout .e. I,itterneas in the . nausea. Ick headache. A.c.. A:c. All mich feelings are evideuut approachina ilvspepsirv. which should alwiy he cheched anu -ured ly the us; of liosTKrTKK's Stumach Bitters, which are UnoviT to l-e an infallihle remedy for all such complain s To this' tho itantTs will testily w ho have triuu them and proTt-d thTucts IIostk.ttkr'3 Bittors are fjr sale hy onr principal Druggists and Dealersgcuerally . IIALT.OCK & STODDARD, jyM-diw WOOL-EY i SAWYEK. AKWjiDVE HTl NfiM EATS. R V T k K . One sq iire, ten lines or less, one time. SOc: three times. ! : one week. 1 50; two weeks. f2 5o; one mouth. St; three niontr.s, t V ; six monlh. 41I-; on- 3ö2r. 15 D.sccuntoi largjr advertisements. C ir.ls of six lines or under. SC per ! annum. N o charie for marriage, death or religious notices. KOIM. fOi IS! . I . AO- Oi frame hu.:e with lour rooms, eiatern. outhouses, e ..situated on Ma u srrtet al.ointtiv the rHAiriennof ilr Walsh, is for r ut. tor lurther par ieulars enquire "f I. TAKFORD sugt.lwd Opposite th, new Court Huu-e. H. Jaat ree'd Iv Extras ',.ra!il; aug BAlic'OCK a; O.x.NTsU, Water slice t. tI('HKD SPAMMI IO-K. -15 bales forsalebyaurf s. E . GILBERT a; Cu . Sj o. near Water. Tt.'I N ATI SUAP. 30 boxes choice ü.Tsal7ver low 1 b augt S K. HI L BE RT CO. fit ki'Pi.Yti P AI'iCK. 100 tun lea ail'sixts" Leavy ' au't l,et -laAlity. lersale-y s S ! GILBERT A CO. fxjIOIi li 111 KI I.M. -H l- xesi L ' sa e by augt K u v.r. v tine , rder ' . till, KK KT A" CO. E VIR ACT OF I.OIiWOOO -15 b X-- " r S.le iV aug4 Ii. Gli.HEKT k CO. Iff CTT Kit. Freh IluiUr net re, 'd: als, a I t ot Cooka ing Butter in stoic und fort-al'. che,.p Ca'l ark-rit will begone. 1 .STA Fe'O Rl a"l Opposite n, w Court House. BJ)üTATOKri. -A lot ot '"l.ink-e e' ' (good quality) I. STAFFORD. Potatoes ist ree'd. and for sale by" aug B" RD. A f-w A f"W jars Lard, put up expressly for family for sale by angt I yTAFFOBn El A ose DISMIL(TIII NOTICE. HHE coparniersP'p h-retof r existing tetwe.n Isaac R. H aad illiam and John II Mills, is this day. bv the nnlersiened. deelared issnlved. The bu- nes hereafte will be tm.il nn h. l, K un.l I .kH U Mill Tl.. . - the late srm win be settled hy Isaac k viiis. ISAAC R. MILLS angi-iw john b. mills. K L.E F IC E I. Ei"" 'IX, E is hereby z y. u. 1'iat Amtriea Trafton fx ntr v 1 ofth hellte Will of William Tratton. Heed, hrvir-,,. .1! uc, u i iue ,.onrr 01 u mni"fl r teas o i . anuert.urgn couoty. on the Istdav of .eptemb- r next, between lOo'clock A. M. and 4 o'clo k P M . f said day. at tne door of the Co rt Honse in the city of Ev.nsyille. willsell a part of Lot No. u-i , iu ,, But.ui. ,mc oeing tne sou tn e .st hlllf of stid. lot andsituated on thecornerof Firstand Walno str. ets.upoo the following t rms. to wit: tne quarter ! orthe purchase money t he raid in cash; one-quart, r in s.ix ! monlhs. one-quarter in twelve months and one-quarter ' nmuntns tnepurenasrr to give n a notes for th- th -e last paymeats with interest irom the day of sale, secured by mortgage npon th" premis... a.igl-tds AMERICA TR.AFTQV Adm'rx. Ac. tjjj' B .- """ä11"" S. 20 bales heavy for sale low to close lrf.ll KI STU X- fn Corner Locust street sad th.- Canal N V'TiT2 'i 1 6r, K i?fwvh "the Riv Rl"kt roari Uepot and Canal- Also, 55 bbla coarse Alum Si forsaieiow. atnianufurer'dr.ricesby -o-i GEO FOSTER Ar CO.. A r.K-T.nrl,. Q..i-

CANDIDATES.

Mit. San-KBS: Yon will please announce my iuae as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer at the ensuing October election. J 28 J. UN" OKEtK. A. H. SASDKR9, Esq. Ton will announce the nrae of G. W. McRRIDB as a candidate for the office of Sheriff o Vanderburgh county, and oblige any of the Citizens of the coun,,yB 8asobr8s independent candidate for the office of Coimty Recorder at the enduing election. mj39 W M. 11. CB A.N DLEK. kiryrcn? election. suWct to the decton of ihe Democratic Conventiom. m2; JOliN FARREI.L. A. H. Saniikks. Fsqt : Plea.eanuonnceniyn.inieas a candidate fur the oftoe of Clerk of the Vanderburgh Circait Lourt atthe-nsuiug October election. ,,, ,,7. loiis kicutek. Editor Journal:! am a candidate for the ooe ' Sheriff of V:iTlerburifli county at the ensui n,,i2-tr W M. HOLDEV. rrt HE vH-op"rry knonsrhe Locust Hill Cemetery will hi X rented to the highest bidver. on Tuesday. Aug. 12, 183, at the raeetingoi the Ceruncil Those desirous of contracting will please attend This property onaists of acres o good a,d ff as a Pemetery. to which the person h" leases the premiaes. trr a Term l years, muss attenu. Furthtr part rcnlars wide knowa at sale, iiy uruer. . ug2-Ht 1AX'L CArTE. Clerk, ST. Cll.tULl'ü HOTEL, POUTL AND. KY. rF HE undersigned, Lesiee of this nearly erected and admiI r iv a din:ei llorKl.. cik-js nie .sure in announcing to the P,,h i ...rw. and i aJ?"r' "il1" " uciiaijii.i me I ori'ann 11.11, mam, M-u..n ... pleuly furnished and ready for the ancommmlarion of 'ine. Kvery item of Fura'ture. btddi. g. und indeed, the boiiding tNI,hu is ü:tcd up itn artiol.s expressly manufacture J 7,- rnARLES imBwll.t.,y.t the!,a11g ofth. prinHpal shipping poi-t for Lou.sville, wbcrenearly allherstr nirer guests nrst arrive, and from a hence they defxTt tur ,le ,d South, this r.ou ado ds aeonveni. nee and comWt inthe traveler heretofore not exp rie.ced ut L" lt sii tUbe.hu earnest enileavor of the Proprietor of this V E,tah!iöhniei.t,ocomu,and a liberal share of public patron- - -M. bctleh- Intends to V.erve it The House, with its a eile ,siTe roiiaus ceol sha.ly sroves. and general conveuil"'p ences is tmsnrpvsert as a true 3 e:it u -wse. it nan ne Kepr a 1 Ü n - (T i Hotv f tacbinf! qo one of tb essential of su-cft a- e tV lihm n". Mit J. W. Kki.din'O w.,I, known to the tra-1ini? prfMie, from his lone runneution ith II tel in KouUville sen-eaz-d, an 1 iH assist in th.?ener:il mnnajceoner t of the hiuse The nur nain ol the public is resventt' lly solicited jM t Y. VT OW ES, ProprfetoT. gTit pimily Ki.'orn ai fot slU " s"ou!"i "r frTTi new Wheat, on rtiet Mills . R. ft H I,- r NAI.fi. , NY one wishiuir to b'iy aeood four vti" ol Mule. Will & pi utse call jooa at i'RKSTON HKO.S. 11. Of Pa, n UO. AXDLVItn.-We have on band a; Ü small l t it k I-Mir. Hacon. Lard ad Cora Meal, which we wi-h t sell to el se consignment. -M) rKK uOX BROS . i'i:iTsri;i:svsLi: at ai:ctso. GREAT BARGAINS! 'SiUi undersigned will sell t puhlic unction, at the door JX 01 vV ooiey & Xi-lson's Auetion Kom, in the city of Kvsu-ville. on the first Monday in September, 1X.VS. the I'ol lowing real estate, vi: The un,!ivHed 111' of 397 eel ot the Wharf in front j the c.tv of Kvansville. on the Ohio river, extending .lown stream froatt ti'e centre of Division street to a p., iot ten f-et from tine street. About 350 leet of this! property is ilread, improved and a ine iu lo wr water tor -,tea-n ,oafa. Ai.so-1.ot4 containing it m-ior, uurds the only good land10ft acre: Lot n. containing 8- Ki acres: .t&t, containing 2:1 117-inn acres, being part th vinlh-.i f and n,r,.f tbe nn r It - weat. nnart.ee ot sup. tion 8 to i 6 -sonth t rang' lO west, in V in-terl.urgh onunty. i j I.." i.ot , c:ioc;.i I. mr " acres n seeti'n in. town ,,,.. ,,) a.t. western .' of lot I: western of lot 2: Wf-stern o lot 3. Meek 12. all in the hVurtli Enlargement, adpiinio- the eity of Bv,isvtll. Terms made known on the tavof-ale. M J. B1AV. ) Assignees of v2S Ms JXO. SIIAXKLIM, J C. Bell. Yalksbo'e copy to amount of $5. no nin;. fUA VB room at my hmiset lortnerly Mrs. Pentecost's, for a few TTare oardf.r. and can accommodate bveral lady b iar ier with rojm on reasonable term MRS. N E(JLKY, y2S-'Tw W'iter -:tre t. between Main and Locust. ALABAMA LOTTERY. Authorized by .'he State of Alabama. Southern i'lilitary Arasl-my Lottery ! CLSi I NEW SKRIKS. To he drawn in tho Cnv of Montgomery, Alahatna, oa Till KSUAY August l.lth. iH.1t. on the II A V A IV A I tj A JV ! SA.M'L !WAN. VANAGER. . PKIZKS AMUUXTIN'G TO 15 Q 0-,000! Will I e dia:,rifcuted necordinir to the following l1H 1111... I M HiVTlh 30,000 NUMBERS 15,105 PRIZES! 1 Priae of J :o mi is 1 5.000 is . 7 tm is.... 3. nisi is.... 2.0110 is 1,0 is l.tsV, is ... im U ...if.fofl ... l".i'n ... 7.fK ... 3. (WO ... 2,fWI ... ).. ... 2.HHI ., 2.0(0 1 do ii? do 1 l i i i in do do do loo do ion is. 4 Prizes of '-"n appr ximatirg to i '..( (Ä) rue are..$i

4 do 100 ko M.00,1 do are.. 4110 4 do 75 do 7.(00 do are.. 3i 4 de 60 do a.lKHI do are.. 210 4 de 50 do 2 do are.. 2lKl 4 do 40 do 1.0 0 do are., l .o 4 do 25 do l.i" A are., loo 40 do 20 do . 2tw do a-e.. .OCC do 8 are 12Ü.0U0

15.1X5 prizes arconnting to $20 t : Hie IS.OfXi Prizes of $8 re doermine,l hy the n ml, er which draws the $10.000 Prize if that n'tro-htr should he an odd number, then erery odd number rickni in he scheme will he entitled to s$H if au even number, ihr n every even number ticket in the sen- me will be .ntitlrd to , in addition to any other prize whtei tl.eticl.et maj draw, I Purchasers in hnvin an equal qnantit; r of odd and even number tickets will he certain of drawing nearly half the cost ot the same, with ci vnces ol otitain.ng other prises Allthose tieke'" enHir.g with 0. 2. 4 6, 8,ar even andall tho.e ending with 1 3 5 7. . sre odd. ft-ä Remember that every Prize is drawn, and parable in full without deduction Car-All prizesot I iiOOacd nndor. paH immediately alter the drawing other r-rizes at the usual time of thirty days. Alt communications stt ictly nfidvntial . The drawn ntimbore will t, forwarded to purchasers immcdiaoely alter the drawing. - Who'e Ticket. 10 Ha'ves, 5 Q . arters. . Prize tickets cashed r.t renewed n other tickets at either oüioe. Or era for ticket? can be addressed to S. 8 A" A N & Vit., Atlanta. Oa., or y2C-8A S SWAN, Montgomery. Ala. IISOIl7XION IVOTICK. r3,rIE copartner hip heretofore eaisting n oder the style and F tirm oi'Tolburn & He shberer. is this dnr isoived by mutual consent. ANUKKW j. t'OLBl'RV. JÜ tf - JOSKPH N. HERSHBERGEH. COP IKTSEKS5IIP NOTICE. THE undersignei have this day formed a copartnership, under the style and firm of A . .1 . Col hum Ar Co.. and having taken the stock and stand of the Arm of Colburn & ller.ih!,rger. will assume the liabilities of tb. sai- firm of l'Oihurn Ar Ilersh' erger, and are alone authorized to settle -e husinessof the ame. ANDRE J. OOLHLKN. JONAS COLBLRN. OUniNANCE S ipplemental to an Orni'.n entitled -'An Ordinance to proh-t.it the erection of Woour U'Idings in certain portions ot .he c ty of Evansville," partt nd published July 4h. 1855: fEC I . Be it ordained by he Common Conned of the C'ty cvansviiie, tnetno awemcg nonse out house, mtenen j shed, st'.r-honse wate'ionse, carpenter or h acfcsmith shop j or an ether house huildinr or shd ofany kind or deserip 'tion whatever, except the same shall he hoilt of stone er I hriek. shall he elected removed or placed upon any nl fh. rnllnuin. deariKed T,A:s or anv Tart or snhdi vi.i.in n f snv of said Lois thar is to si-y Low Nos. 229, 2:. 231, and 2:12. in the Donation Enlargement of the city of EvaneviJIj atoresa.o SEC. 2. Anv n-rson who shall violate anvn' thenrovisinas of this ordi sure sha" I be euVeer. to the penalties prescribed b tbc eeondsection of the ordinance to v-Meh hip is supplemental .IdHN HEW SON. Vaor. Wkll. II Wai.kkk Cit. Clerk. y25-30el fXTRV FVMII.I FI.OVR 30 bbls seceived and for sa'l.y- jv2 tlCKKRY & JOHNSON. Bll XX freih lot lorsale by iy24 VICKERY & JOH..SON. J) BRI.S pure Cider Vinegar forsale by " j.v2 VICKEKY A- J' HNSON. ' I ' Mti' s I i.i A". Just ree'd a fresh lot ol best qual iy larpaiuios, lur r sale by y24 J. If. AIAGHEE & CO. fi'ST ree'd a lot of verv fine hair cord Camrics', for Ladies' Jaekets, for sale v, ry cheap bv ' J. II MAGrtBE 4 CO. FL.OITIE FOIC Stl.l' "TlF have in store at B ment & V' ele's and at Tenney 4 made m..., with h . l.. .!.. i. ....,. .u m i c to i .ihii riijur fttviiisr j the pnhl.c may rely on Snding with them a all times a first the nnhlie .v , eUZ -iXi iie article, uiaue i tne verj nest 01 wneat. R. M . WIX'IATF. rtft jy2(-lm Clay County Mills Brwling Grcn. Ind. UNCiriSIS KNT JIOSET. rflITlZEN H ink Cherokee Tosurance and BankinrCompany. md l.s-range Rank of loorria; Bank of Chatanoogi and Commereia' Bank of Nashville cd M emphis and most other KanVs of Alabama. T. nnas ee O,. nA V - . j. and Sjnth Carolina. Uken at par forOiooeries at the lowest 3- T'liees, or i-ougut n. sm.ii nisflnsut lot Cftsh bv je23-tt S. E GILBERT & CO.. Sve. near' Water. CHARLES BARNUM, ' DKSL-R IN Watrlies, Clocks, Jewelry, tc. FIKST STHKFT. BKTWE V s MAI AND LOCUST, Evansville, Ind. T WTCHK- 1l JkWIil.RV. Mf, snh'criber has inst received a line lot of watcuks jkwki.ky which he is prepared to eil cheaper than ever for ca-h. His stock consists in part of Wstches o( vari. ou styles and p ices: J-welry of all k.nds and quality, ini a- , j J " ' " " "w ir . " c J"! ! ''. htone. Mosaic At Coral in setts: Ool n, i v J" chil", Tlracilets. Locket.. Necklaces. Rings c' ! o'?'' Sleeve Buttans. Gold PJns, Plated Spoons an Forks Silver Th.mbles. Guards. Keys. Jett Bracelets. &e. a V C. Id fict. mlmnst evt rvthin-rnaHatlv ia Jewelrv Stor. all o wbi"h will be warranted a represented and will he sold cheaper than ever ottered before in the Hty- A call from to e desirous of parchasing is refpetfuliy eolieitd. blocks Wtchcf and Jewelry of all kind repaired in the best manner and work warranted. p22-tf TCTAS. ft A RVT"M. 25 boxes ? each, ree'd and for sale by R. GILBERT CO.. Sy. near Water. GUM CAMPHOR 1 case ree'd per Marengo, for ialel jy23 by S. E. GILBERT CO., Sj-q. near Witter.

RAILROADS, &C.

EVANS VILLC &. CRAWFORÜSVILLE RAILROAD, iXand after Monday. Juno I5tk, until 'unher lotice. The Mail räeniir I ram vili leave braosTille as 1:20 P. 51 . : arrtvine Vineennre at 4:'2i P. IJ . ra time to connect with the Kvaninff ti ain on t'te (hio abd tmisipi Railroad for St Louis and Central Illinois. Torre laute af 7:45 k. M.. tnd ltid:anstt lis at 1:0s A. M.. maklnp; 4ivee conneetititis Icr Cinc.nrar. C:luu:Lu. Cleveland, ThllMet ;.Kiä X. York an Baltim-re. Returning leaves Terre-Haute at 3:6 P V .; after tie arriral of train frota ladiaurli9-aTrive8 at EransTille at 9,? p. m. r'aewngerst.T this train can eome from St. Lonis CiBcana-r tS ai d Louisville same day. Kasgi'.ge ihecked ol Indianapolis. X . FA EES Frm Ean-nrilleSo St. L do do XV511 onm.., ...... 7 1!? II 00: 6 2J, 8 OO, IS fiC, 17 Sf-j ..,. I, ..... 1 e, M 5C , 22 or, .23 cr 23 or, cage .. ...... do do InianapoHv, , Cincinnati,.... . dodo do do do do do 1' 0 do Ho do do do do do do do do vrevtii:. . Bufla Ke Vor Pittsburgh. he-lmg...... Baltimore Washington ... Philadelphia .. do do lioston. . . . 1. 0 Paily Freight Trains leave Evansville ra erro-llaut at 7 i A. M., on whicl, local passengers vriO v' taken UTS' For sny information of through Ticfc',, PHT '' Company's rmn.tpnrtation Office, head of I V'" Et" ansville. jeU J. J. I)AX"I, rnp't. , Princeton Clarion and Ttendcrson Patriet 00 7 adv. nn-3 copy . , aoaih i:xriti:.ss cojipasy ßXJJC3 ' S t 3 : J1 ft rt a a t 1

r-TT A Ta VTMnwnia 'J jLl V V J.X IX iri x. -Cj IM xJ N T I ,.. ,. . . . ., .- I 'T'HE 4DAM KXPRKSS C0 11 P Af resj.cffth.il a-

iee co nnr if'unnj. tne pnMicot r.vaavIle ftDC.1 v-.cinitv. that tney have determined to oped an oflice af Kvansville to he devote-i exclusively to the trarxnetirn oV fhe hiisines or their Line, and have appointed r.-GKO p W. McBRtR as their Agent, who, from his pas eenaectirp with tie husiness. is rerfectlv f miliar with all the ,onte t and the details of their operation. This arrarig.a-t at hae been tnade with the sole obrect .of ipcfcet'iu the f?iliits the Kapress, and thereby increase its desirability to the pnh lie to accomplish which the best eflorts of owr Uocal agea will he especially directed , Al' persons having business with onr oonif any will pies call on Mr. McRriHe. at onmew ofFce on First street, he tween Locust and Main, who alone is authorised to not lot us from this date. nnva-dtf ALFRRO OATTtlFF Superintends t " FHKSII A II IV I.S. frsT ree ved (and now open'ne direct trom Philadelphia. 8 half chests. 21 hexes of choice Black snd Oreen Teas, amnncst which is a half chest of egtra Black Tea, which we reeommed to thoso who love it. all e! which is oflered at a small advance on et . Call and try it at VICKERV & JOHNSTON'S, j y 17 Main -t , near Washington Hotel. Ti ri. vtj:. ac n boxes Tin Plate; 2" Pigs Ptncg Tin: aneo lt,s -pper Bottoms assorted; 4U0 do Wire do In store and fnrsale bv J jyK S A MI" KT. OUR. ai; F. IIVR FLOTH. 5 bl.Is S'arkie'r extra brand, iait ree'd by ju3 Z. II. COOK i SON. ' MITE and red Lead for sale by V ivl7 SAMUEL ORB. "Ä IIRO.HS C-.ngresa Water, just received bv H jy 17 Z.H. COOK A SON". ffioi'vinv nro.. Mi 0 lbs Hams; 2000 lbs Shoulders: 200O do qidsrih'd and clear: also a snprlv of eitra. Sugar Cured and Canvassed Hams, in store and for sale by II h. US H lib: KOKK & CARSON. Vr.VKtUR JhlFTOnV. V7"E. the undersigned, winh to cull the attention of the V Wholesale Verehaats of Kvansville and dealers in general, to the fact that we are now manufacturing a pore article of rider Vinegar, which we will tell so es lo compete with Cincinnati or Pittsburgh prices Give us a ctill . A ftiir trial isall weaak. M K ROER & Gl LFORD.Q N. II. The manufactory is situated on the comer of Fonrih andOanalstrrets. Lamasco city. jvl-dwlylC liV POTATO Ig. COSTNAT supply o' Potatoes lowor than they sell ia market. jilo HE K.Sif It RH K R At r A RiON . 5'H CHKSTI M rtKKHIGKRATCRS. A 12 Ice Chests assorted sizes; Hi do Refrigerators asrorted sizes, just reer4 Iit vylO 7, II. COOK k SOJT. ifÜI.I.ATtK AMI l,IH"llr.KIiVHIT S4y English Worked Collars; 150 pairs Jaoonett Undersltevcs. ree'd to-day and for sale by JANES LOW ii CO. e?ooFii ti.v jo l.r' boxes R.otitii Tic 3.V boxes x Tin; SMIOO lbs assorud Wire, for sale by SAMUF-L ORR. liOKKT IIU). A XI VAX V. io 175bdls assorted bheet Iron; 3 casks Sheet Zinc, forSAM'L OKU. sale by jyb iffe TONS Iron iost received per Lucie Mar." This fJ r w.tn our former stock xaakes our assor ment eomp!t.e. jy!7 SAMUEL ORK. WATKU COO I, Hit s A ! IJ ICE CHESTS. 'HMIOSE who would practice economy will at enee call oa A liorubrook At Co., and purchase those desirable aitielta we sell them low for cash. P.ITOTtXDROOK 4 CO. jj Mum K !. f.TIKhlsli.-2fi boxes very superior My Oh Leese ii.st received br iyi4 HKRSnnEKGER : CARSOX. 13 a!&attifk LBS extra Sugar cured Dried Beef, ree'd per S. 9UJ 7Ü." and for sale hv jyl HER.SHBKRGP'.E & CATtSOX. FIMK-2ffiÖ V1s Its snperior order; Oolite Blue River J and Wolf Creek White Lime; and Schillings Crey, al--aye on hand; also1 White and Grey Lime ia hhd. for ssle br vii o:;o. FOSTER A CO. CKMK.Vr low by .209 btls J iyl2 Ilulae to Co.. ler eor sale v.tt GUO. FOSTER 00 B."I.Ol!K. 100 bbla and sacks ree'd per railr-ad ly A tor sale by jy!2 GEO. OST ER & CO. EJVt'FFA'EB, HAIK A CO'S Famwl-s Salt.' UEO. FOSTUK CO . Agentf, Have 2Ö0O bbla on hand at rai road d;pot and Canal. ir!2 f'HKal KK-S l:IIMlOVKD Ktt IT ('.AiMj. . E.IFTV dozen of Chester's Improved Fruit Cans, the simplest, surest and cheapest etta ever invented . They hava no eual. they are made of tie very hert materials and can re used for years. No antimony, lead or ruliVr about, these cans. 7. If. C- OK SON. jy Sole Agent fr Kvaa-sville. NOTICE i:x'a. COCN TV and City urders will i,. taken at ingat L. KAHN'S Clothing Store, two door Journal Office. - '- iTor iw - . rsrabdv. ti.e jyl-tf 139 V. ..f - ,f,;r. r. . ' " e? tra iIam' i ortci and for sale ia quantities to suit by jy Z. H. COOK. St? OS. NOTICE. i ttj P'8'" " e'aims agaln't ns, will ,rre-. nT-.. i seBltl.em immediately for paiment: iud all ihn., -k know themselves indebted to ns. will d0 n . f,, ?v ' ing the same. tyl7-tf J. w. & S. VICXEB.VJ" 1'ITIIMC NOTICE TO AM. WHOM IT MAY (n.VCFKX "GrrlAVEthis davfJult 14th. 1... Id .m ,.;".. i. . A in t,.r-"Chodise il. d everything pertaining thereunto, formerly own. bT J 4 S rickerv. to Mr Charles Me.Iohnston. J.-.. who '.'h Uf. James W. Vickery will continue the business at the old stand. I return my sinocre thanks to my nomerens friends for their liberal p?.tronageext-nded to me, while in business in connection with the old Arm. and w.uld be pleaseu that thej same may be continued with the now. j!7 SAMCEL VICKERY,a ( Ann. nAViyrs assooiated ,th me in lctine?s K!. fbsjiMcJohnston. Jr.. in plnce cl Mr. S. Vickerv r 'tired. . We will eontinneto do a Family Groetvy and' Prowsioas, business, at the old stand, near the rVaMngrtm Hotel,"" ander thename and style ol VifKKKY 4 Johnston. I will be happy to waiton all my old friend, and customers, and on as m iny new ones as may favor us witht'seirr patronage, promisii g to do the agrees' le mill. JAMES W. VICKEITV. P. S. Vr. Sam'l Vickery is authorized to ni.ke collfee--tinnsan-l pay all demands against the old firm. The name of the old firm will beused in theli (uidatioa ofdebts A-e. ' jy'T Ji w. V LUMBER! LUMBER!! 1?. ii. ItEANETT ; K'OULDr-spectfull- announce to the cum nl of EvsnsV villeandsurroundiugcountry. that he keeps constat t y. 7" assortment o. s in.nwn,eT, nmg.es. i tre-seo and I ndressed l loorin I ressed and I a dressed eatfaerbearding. etc.. etc.. wkich he will rell heapforcash Orders from the ciuptry solicited. Yard on Carpent, r street near -rati .v ileilmen 's Foundry. He has also a yard at Vtnrcnaes near fbe KyaD.ysll fcCraw'crdsviMe Rsilrond Dep' t. and is preisreH. to furnish to all in that section with a lull variety a cheap as caa be bought in Evansville. L. L. W ATiON . Agent. j'3-tf. V'inetnnes. tIOITT Ray Ilorae. ahont five years old. was stolen from : my atrthle yesterda. moniinr, the 17th. A liberal reward will be paid for the arrest of the thf and recovrrv of the horse. jel8-tl RoBT. PARRETT. NOTICE X rtHPUVTI KS Al7VüVTKACTOK!., rgHE contract fr fin. fhinr the Conit FTonne in Oalhonn, R .Me Lean county. Ky .. will he let oat on the 2th June, 18.V. The contract will comprise th- entire fiishier of the bnildinjr including carpenters work fna e the roof ); nl.o. ptaaterintr and piintinir Plans and snecificationsof the work can be loun'i at tbe otlice of the undersigned, in Calhoun, at iy Time. Seal d proposals will be received at anv time before th 20th .Inne. wli-n they will be opened and the work let outby tne i;ommissioners. I ne job is a inrire ana ooa one. Address W. POPS YEA MAN", City Bnildinu Conimitte. rjno Ol It S,HY CI'STOM KRS. We ha-'till a U great many of those beautifully Embroidered -SwIm, for Window Curtains which we are anxions to close oüt by the first of August; therefore look out f-r bareia--je2 ROHER. URO & FREY. 1 DOT neaTstiTiröhi.rns; 5 do Söffet br'fS8lad Backets; jf 6 do brass band Pails, for sale by ,.,. je2 I. & Dv. HEIM ANN. 1 E.150 bbU Whito time ip 9tir nni fnmalf. Vy yl S P 9 PftKsTOS ÜUS.

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