Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 22, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 August 1856 — Page 2

atln lüurnal. ADS. H. SAHDER3, EDITOS. JDITY OF EVANSVILLE. FRIDAY MORNING,::::::: :::AUG. 22 FOR PRKinKT, : .-, MILLARD FILLMORE, . or IW YORK. "f! ' i lrOft VICK I'1KUDKXT, ' " AHDSEW JACKSON DOITELSON, -" OF TKJfNItSSUKB. ; y iLLTions i:le(!1'oiml ticket. GEORGE P.'DITNN, of Lawrence. v r ANDREW W. OSBORNE, of Laporte. J lit District JAMEP (t. JONr-B.of Vanderburgh. .7; Id do DAVIUT. LAIKI). of Perry. . 84 do JuHX BAKKri. 1 Jiwrence. ' "'- 4th do JOHN h V H I I K.nf Warworn. Sth .do FKK I). JOHs8 I S BUG H . of Waj u. ' r th do. I KNKY KRAI LFY.f -I'lison. '' ?th do WM. K A ROS, of Vigo. ;. . Htu do 1R. J AS. PRATH K.K, of iin'f-rimry. ib. do THOS. A.f-TA r IKI.I ot St. Josephs, loth do JOHN 1$. FoWK. of la.ronire. l!lh do WM. K H At.K. of Wal a-h. : ; Willard and the Prohioitory Law. - Mr. Willard is engaged in bitterly denounc'ifiz the late Prohibitory Liquor Law. T her ia no pecessity for him or any other man to do thitf." No persons in this or any other community of the State are now asking for the re enactment ofthat law or of anything similar to it As that law was so objectionable, thrifts to whom Willard is making his appeals, will please recollect it never would have become a law but for Gov. Wright. His official signature' and endorsement made it a law. His recommendation originated the bill which he signed. ' Bat it may not be amiss here to refresh the memory of Willard's admirers as to his" connection with that law. Bv Willard's easting vote the most stringent feature in that obnoxious law was kept in the bill. Our farmer friends have been very indignant that this law affected the sale of cider, under certain restrictions. That indeed, was tlfir main objection to the ,law. Now are they aware that they are indebted to WILLARD for this feature in the bill? Yet such is the case. On an even vote to recommit the bill, with instructions to strike out .that part relating to cider, Willard gave his casting vote gainst the motion, and it was lost, and tho cider clause thus kept in. Unlike Willard, wa give 'ihe documents." We quote the following from the official Journal of the Senate, p ge. 7U-'71, this Prohibitory Bill being under discussion: 'Mr. Shook moved to recommit with the folio wing instructions: 'Stnkf out all that refers to the making or selling of cider. "Mr. Anthony moved to lay tho motion, to recommit with instructions, on the tabic. Tho ayesand noes being demanded by Senators Drew and Anthony, those who voted in the affirmative were: 'Messrs. Anthony, Bearss, Burke, Chapman, Combs, Crane, Cravens, Crouse, Cutshaw, Ensey, Fjeland, Hawthorne, Helm, Hendry, Moitbrook, Meeker, Rirhiiwv'-nri eRüg, Sage, w imams, Wilson, Witherow and Woods 23. Those who voted in the negativo were: "Messrs. Alexander, Barnett, Brookhire, lirbwn, Drew, Glazebrook, Griggs, Haines, Jackson of Madison, Jackson of Tipton, Knigh.Iy. McCleary, Mansfield, Mathes, Reynolds, Robinson, Shields, Shook. SI iter, Bp'ann, Suit, Tarkington and Vandevauter 23, "There being a tie, thu President voted in the affirmative; so the motion to recommit with instructions was laid on the ta de." This shows who is responsible for the most odious feature in the temperance law. Willard and hii Lamasco Speech. Willard roared down in Lamasco night before last. His speech worked no good for his party, but on the contrary lost him a good many votes. His statements were too openly f hare faced Iy " false, too shamelessly impudent, to be swallowed by men of any party. He did not have a document with him. Gov. Wright evidently relied upon his high position at Governor of this Stale, to pass current as facts any statements he might make, no matter how notoriously false; but upon what Mr. Willard relied to secure belief for his state ments, unless upon the fact that he is aspiring to be Governor, we do not know. He cenainly possesses no such character for veracity, as might make anything he says pass for truth, simply because he said it. Mr. Willard, of all other men before the people as a candidate, should be provided with documents. He should not make a single assertion, without backing it by the evidence, as we assure him that where his character is known, his bare word is positively without the slightest influ ence to carry conviction. He is a Drawling, noisy, empty demagogue, with ability as a tump speaker to appeal to the passions of an audience, to cover up and conceal truth, and to gild falsity so as to make it palatable to the ignorant. But his political character is gross it is anything but that which should belong to tha man who aspires tt the position of Governor of ludiana. In private and political character, he is a marked contrast to his opponent, Judge Morton. Willard will not dire make the speech thisaftcrnoon in the presence of Morton, which he made at Lamasco. If he rio, there will be no necessity for a reply from his opponent. 0" Mr. Willard in his speach at Lamasco Wednesday evening abused the Know NothingsSmost heartily, then called all Fillmore and Freemont men Know Nothings. He after wards tried to coax these Fillmore "Know Nothings" to vote for Buchanan. Yesterday morning hd spoke at Apollo Hall to a diferei. erouj in great part, and he soft-soaped the Fllfflore men most beautifully. These Old Line speakers are busily engaged, as a gentleman remarked a few nights ago, in soaping and greasing Fillmore men prepuratory to twullow- - er.e lectioa is ovw thy wm

Tie Exhibition of EoMnson Continued. John L. Robinson, whom Lockhart is lead- ' 1... n- . . s i- .1. .

ing arouna tnis -istr.ci 10 neip aeceive ue people into voting for himself, was exhibited in Laimsco last Wednesday evening. We had not the happiness of witnessing the exhibition, more party, and ridiculed their efforts in this State. He said they would not cast 5000 . t t . . . x votes in Indiana. He was very desirous that thev should vote for Buchanan and Willard. We have no doubt of it but when thev do, they will be neither Fillmore men nor Ameri-cans-nolhing else than Old Line Democrats, hurrahinir for the Pierce administration. Let Fillmore men recollect the abuse and sneers of John L. Robinson. They may find in th-m . . , , excessive great encouragement to vote for Lotkhart. In our on n n. Mr. Robinson hid probably heard the dissatisfaction herewith Veatch among the Fillmore men so much cx- . . i ,i v. ,i . v. a .-. a,,, i...L i.c wum.u,., lIlcno. gentlemen were all ready to turn over to Old Linedom, and only needed a little encouragement or discoura"ement to do so. He nrobLut this man Ilobinson is advocating the tmi-slaverv doctrine, lie is for the Nebraska Hill. II is an endorser of the Pierce istration. He is doins what he ca slavery-extensionists. He calls all men who don't a'Tee with him o.brJitioniisls He thinks or sags in substance, that ail men who don't 1 go the Old Lino Ticket are abolitionists, ineluding Fillmore men. Now could it possil ly ;

V... uA nmin-h tn KatUfv 11 that in thw met W1U1 a most Signal reuuw; ai tue usuua ui - - "1 " 1 but we heard enough to satisfy us that in this t reported at five feet. The wreck of the steamcase the leopard has not charged his spots.- our young townsman Jas. C. Veat.h. Judge j to ng on tfa. Ve understand that he raked over the Fill- My ton being sick, it was agreed that V eaten near her th(j h(Hel ör Jöhn M.uggah former-

Wv thinks these "Americans" can't beany- parent that it was verg generally acknowleug-, wise speuj oi lauer-onwiw, uonn .uuggii., thin- else in reality but Old Liners if thev sus- ed by friend and by foe. Amidst all the bravo proprietor oT the hot, ; wife, o children tnin0 eise in reality nui viu miners, ii i-.ti s,us j j and brother; Mis. Maskeil and two children, tain Jud-e Lockhart. Terhaps not. ; l bluster peculiar to illard, V eatch stood f Fr;inklin: t!ie Larkeeuer of the hotel, name

bo supposed that only a few years ago this manners, and charged them with being too lgpolitical harlequin who is traversing our Uis-j norant to know how to conduct themselvestrict mouthing the word abolitionist, and de- j Verily, hath the young Sampson met and cei ring the people with falsehood piled upon slaved the lion. Willard's thorough discomfalsehood relative to the aMitioninn of his op- j lituru was so complete, so perfectly apparent

ponents, was just such an "abolitionist" himself? In 1849, the National Era, the national "Abolit.on" organ, erroneously ranked this same John L. Ilobinson in the class of non-' interventionists, whereupon Mr. R addressed a note to the editor of the Era, . which called

forth the following apology, to be found in the j reflect that Veatch had been speaking twice Era of Dec. 27, 184'J: ja day for the last two weeks. Soine say that "Mr. IloniN-so or Ixdiaxa. From a note; he was rather fuddled, other that he was not

addresfd to us from this gentleman, and from the corrected ol his speech ii: the Congressional Globe, we learn that we did injustice to him in representing him as a non-interventionist. We regret this error the more because our paper has an extensive circulation in the District. Wo are assured that he was elected as ä 'ilnuA Proviso mm, continues hnchnnqe l, and will support, without, tea vet ing, that policy." Now Wilmot Proviso John is abusing as aliolitionisls those who sustain a policy precise ly similar to that he advocated at the commencement of 1830, ami upon which he was elected. But why show up the inconstancies of such men as Ilobinson and Willard. Their own political friends give them no credit for honesty. None better know the arrant detnagogueistn of these men than those who support them. If they were a thousand times more obnoxious in their inconsistency and demagogueism, the lash of party would drive men to their snpport. Dut there is a public feeling which will lash such political knaves out of power, or keep them out of power. That public feeling is bejond the control of party hacks, but we earnestly trust it will control such party hacks as these. fC7"Tho young man who in the editorial absence of his father, inflicts himself uj,on the people of Newburg in the columns of the Demcrat, and illustrates how vicious youth may become when the rod of the parent is spared sas he will not etil the editor of the Evans, ville Journal a devil (that's clever,) but must remark that he is a Know Nothing Abolitionist. Right under this humorous remark, ho signifies the "Know Nothings are growling at us. and the abolitionists threatening us with annihilation. Now are the Know Nothings and Abolitionists mistaken as to our position or is this innocent young man? We fear our young friend does not read the Journal to advantage, or he would find that we are neither Know Nothing nor Abolitionist not that it makes a particle of ililfereuce to anybody what he really does consider us. rj-Two gentlemen, just from Kansas, heard Willard's speech night before lust in Lamasco. They say that in all Lis statements in reference to Kansas, its condition. &c, he did not tell one single truth not in one particular was. he correct We can say to these gentlemen, if they went to hear him speak with any expectation that he would deal in (acts, either in reference (to Kansas or any other matter, they do not know the man. If he were to strike a truth by accident, he would stumble and endanger his political shins. If the truth is in him, he has most remarkable skill in keeping it from coming out, tin t's all. OCT" A gentleman from Madison, a guest at the Pavilion, was standing in the door of that house while a rampant crowd Wednesday night were listening to Old Line speeches. Either through the exuberance of his American feelings, or having a drop too much, he gave a shout for Fillmore during a pause in the speaking. Ii was but a small shout, and j disturbed no one, but he was forthwith mount led by a half dozen Old Liners, and badly treated. It was an outrage and a dartardly outrage. and if those engaged in it were not ashamed of themselves afterwards, they are lacking in true manhood. OT We thank our old friend Mr. A. J. Wheeler, for a package of St. Louis paper of a of St. Louis pa terday morning. --- d reL

For the Journal. Rockpobt, Aug. 19, '56. ( There is a dead lion in thesa woods. The 1 6-h inst, was a glorious day to the citizens of Spencer. A. P. Willard and Old Lineisin : ti ä Ti 11 1 IT .... I il. houia piy. wnicn ne am anu iu tu w.u terrible-effecf Old Lineism -was never so flufttrated a on this occasion - our voun on this occasion, our youn champion boldly charged their stronghold and sPiked lho biS S". A. P. Willard. Veatch's strünS fort iä in debute ' J will never know the mnn until you see him encounter a foe worth' of hls steel- ':,s reafI' rePtee and keen sarcasm never fail to leave his object nthmg in torture under their influence.Mr. Veatch has long been the pride of our r, ! ""I'"""1' this did ho exhibit himself in all his glory. You think strange when I say he completely floored, routed, whipped an 1 used up - - - the great Ind.ana oiator, Gov. illard, but it " nevertheless true, l uon t say tnis Hum a 'spirit of enthusiasm ; be assured it wa3 so apcalm and collected, in liana tlie pomea javaim of argument, and which he wielded wilh

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Nebraska 01 argument, ana wiiicu ne wienie i iui ii is siuieu uai mere ereauuui tw pui-aduiin-a dexterity and effect that told powerfully ' sons on the wreck at the time of tho disaster; , r n .v . v;h.,i 'and the numSier surviving on the wreck of the in fm-tbo and mournfully upon the enemy. willard , r.. . , , r P.,m rn . in lor ti.e j r , j. wreck of the Star is estimated at from zoU to

rising to reply, still smarting unuer tue wen applied thong, presented so furious and ludi crous appearance that every bouy involuntarily . . ...... . laughed ; this was too much for him he bois iiP'l w.n ton much for him he hoisterously belabored the hearers for want of to all, that Veatch's most inveterate enemies say that he wore than sustained himself. , Another evidence of a corr.plete route of the whole posse consists of the fact that Willard's friends the following day attempted to apologize, 'saying he was worked down and unprepared ; J rather a tlimsey pretext for a failure, when we enough so but Willard's uun paivatc erplanation th t he was . eSDCC,m!f KU(.h for. midable opposition, and was not prepared for so great a force. Thish .s leaked out. Said a friend to Willard, " that smooth-faced boy is hard to fet down." ."Yes," says Willard, "and ad d site harder to keep down." Veatch's majority in this county will equal, if nat exceed Judgj DeHruler's over Lockh trt, which was something over 3U0. Everything is all right here now ; the Fillmore and Fremont me!) hnvA slrnd.- hanAc im W.ti-l. tuere is nothing to It-ar from tins source. II all the Old Line opponents about Evansville will lend a helping hand on this important occasion, the tale is told already. Union. in the ranks of the opposition to Lockhart,1 will ekcl Veatch by over one thousand majority. Yours, truly, C. From tlie N. O. Heityuue, Ulli. LAST ISLAM D Ifl UNDATED. Shock. 11 if Los of Life. The rumor which prevailed yesferday of the destruction of Last island in the late storm is pro abfy too true. We have only some general reports of the greatness of the disaster, and a tew vague particulars of ths loss of individuals und families. The accounts brought from Tiiiliodaux and Berwick's Bay, by the Opelousas liailroad last evening, are coniirmatory of the inundation of the island, and üesiruntion of the buddings, and the probable loss of a great many lives, reaching, perhaps, to six or seven score. In the meantime, the anxiety to learn the particulars is er great; aud the means ot communication between the city and the scene of the suffering aie very slight. Last Inland is an island 111 the Gulf of Mexico, w h.ch has been lor some years made a uiuiner resort for planters aud their families from the interior parishes ol Laiourciio and Attakapas, and soma lioiu the city. It is distant Irom the main hind at the mouth of the bayou about twenty miles; the nearest land is live or six miles distant. 1 he island is about twenty live miles in length, and from a haif 10 three-quarters of a mile wide only three or lour leet above .he level of the Ouif" It is exposed to the full sweep of the waters and the southern breezes, winch have made it a desirable retieat iu the summer months. This year the island is reported to have been well patronized, and the auxiety is there tore .intense to learn who were exposed to the storm, and what losses we have to deplore. - The orpears to have been wrecked iD the storm, and tue reports below make the Wieck the only refuse of all that remains of the submerged isiaud. " 13y the arrival of the Dpleluusas cars this afternoon we hope to have further details, and pray that the accounts heretofore received may have been much exaggerated. In the meantime we subjoin such items as we havo been able to gather. The following letters will show the excitement caused by the reception of the intelligence of the disaster at Biasuear City, and the promptness with which steps were taken to send relief to the survivors: Bashear City uotl, "Wednesday, Aug. 13 a. m. j Eds. Pic. John Davis has ju..i got here from Last Island in a small sail boat, and reports Last Island entirely swept of all the nouses by the storm of Sunday night, an J that 137 lives were lost by the disaster. This is the amount hurriedly ascertained at present, Berwick's Bay, Aug. 13, 1856. In great haste. We have just sent the Ma jor A uorey to the assistance of the sutferers, wno are now clinging to the hull of the steamer Star. She starts hence in one hour, only waiting to wood at this place. Respectfully yours, Eugexe Daly. Mr. Davis, above referred to, we are informed, is the keeper of the oyster saloon beneath John ilcDonnell'i liesUurat, in Common

dlllury aCCeSS bV tlie CltV IS Vl tile Op.IoUSUS ''o-imetciil and Knju r-r aod Lou-sville Journal, all 1 . i . t i . , j raiiiei. tlus-pipers ar.- forwardid to me regularly everv iuililoaa, to bayou 13o2Ui, ami theilCO by Steam- d . ty Adams C.'s. Express. (Hint to the island, oinr ami returniii' twice i u'iscHp i'"",are r l"c"ully "'rit'"I)d po.rerswiii o ' a iviuiiiui0 1 " 'to he delivered t tae resiaannes o sub-criben re.ularly with- & Week, bv thti SteaUltlOllt SL.-ir. Tin Sr.-ir sin- i out oxtracbaree. PspeTS r ceiv. d on aturai vei.iug. enn

street, in t;s city. He succeeded in getting his

i wire, we learn, into a place oi safety, and then ' started to procure aid. He wis accompanied f Berwick's, we are informed, by the engiof '6tmer Sur wbich Jhe left Q Tuesday morning. j. The depth of water on the island, referring, - iy 8tood. Then of the inundation i said Wv.bcen of unparalled rapidity, the height of five feet f in twQ mm uh we were to read "hours' inslead of minutes,' it will not be difficult to understand what a wild excitement and fearM havoc it must have caused, with no succor ; - RWayi and it is particularly reported that most of those staying at the hotel were drowned. A list ol reported victims, we are informed, was forwarded to Brahear City or Berwick's v.av l,..r u- hv not li-n able to find anv one jn the city wh( Las brought up a copy of it with hin.. We have, however, beard the names ol a. te oi those alleged to have been drowned, and give them as they have reached but Wllüut T0uchins forthSir Correctne-s: Mr Hart( 0f this city; Win. Rochelle, of Pattersonvdle; Mrs. Como, name probably other . not ascertained, It is stated that there were about 400 per ,275. Most of these reports, with numerous others to be traced to no reliable source, were v.u . cut .u.uuuuut u. ,-w ...b , ni t MT'M ! I ir or.i-itid irruni nvitimnnr tvhirh will - fa'-" -.v.u , not te allayed until we have fuller and minute particulars of the disaster. It may be safely inferred, however, that the worst of it as a whole is given 11 our version of it, and that efficient aid has been forwarded to the survivors. The fact of a list of those sacrificed having been made up, shows that on the spot the survivors were collected, and in a position to aid themselves, at least to some extent. We hupe te see those belonging to this city I tack by this evening, and enabling us to give a complete and exact account of the sad occurrence. NOTHEE bTRAW. A lallOtinET WaS taken , . 0 3'esterday on the steamer thos. Kcott, among . , i-i , , r 11 the passengers, which resulted as follows:- ...... ,, , ..n 1 n' i I II more, o Jl Huchanan, 11; rremont, 4. liliS ' ' ' is just about the Way VOteS are Tunning, in s . , j every balloting taken on steamboats. " Mother, Don't You Crt," for Keller, n ""' " o''-' '! have just received a Patent Xursins Nipple A 1 r Shield. The perfection of invention is the 1 iiiu!;itin n natiirn: tin liinn t4 punprifinwil ' - from sore Nipple when this is used. It is cheap and durable. SPECIAL NOTICES. ft of" Voti 3 ia t.hi p1:v. ten cent per Iin one insertion; J Am The Junior 5on of An-erit will met to-night. KTcry Mtmbtr is reUt ated to be present. By orier. uj;2l-U DvsprpiiA. Ther r.re but few who do not at some time experu-oco tho u n pi a.mt vifor of iemnTury itidig-i lion, mirth - sensd ol fiitluens. we'uit ftu.l uneviuc8F o tle stomach, foulcourue. 'üurne.e in ih tuuHth. niuiaea. ick hftd- .. Jl-c.. A;c. All -'ich teetinirfl are virlrnet f 4svrP"'0-ch-iitic Jsepi v. whi:h r.ouI J 1 r y he cliech-d aci :urc(l hy the uj (f II ost ic rrKv-.8 Stomach Flittcrtt. wnif-h are known to t.e an int'ul.il.l' rnmeily lor all snh comnUin To this tlw ii-antfa will tnntily who have triou thtmanü froTtrl th" ict H sr . iTut t " Ritters ure for aale hy our principal UruKiita and DeaUrjreucrallT . llALLOOR: & -TOPDARD. iyn-dw WOOL-KV & SAU VKR. AlVEilTEN211IKTS. R T fc . 0n sqnare, tn line? or le, one time. SOc: tbr-e times, fti ; one wnefc. $1 -V); two weeks. ?2 50; on month. $4; thre monthn. $7 -V ; six monLhi. -JIT; one yer. 15. lia?ount on Ltriir adv rti-menn. Cr.laof nix lines or wmler. ' per tDQum. Nu cbariie fur marriage, death or rvjlijrious notices. DISSAU Tit) rfIIB patnershfn heretofore xii"t'i between IToberd A L Archer, is ttiig d iv dn-.l vr-d bv mutnal content. L. W Heterd will etile all the busiuejs of ibe t rni T.. W. H ERF. RD. S. M AKCHGK. Thk mannfictnr and sale of irattraagw, te,,wi11he continued on Vain strttet by L. W. Hü BE KD aajc'3- Iwd DR. T. McGOWX'S ESSKNCE OF TAR IS ( KHT IHK F"It Roivcl Compl iii -s tml Uiseakri of Hit- sV'tiirv. , 1 ' 1 T I) T V .V. .. A ........ . . ; 1A r . 1 1.. rr I said iu Kv:4H4villd l.v Kell, r F'aa-lev A' Co.. Hillock I A to ;dard W oolsey K Saev. l.eich Ver ic Thegrea Am.trao Ta- sr..i.o Liniment aid Vekmiruutc, is also lor sal b tht m. aug21 dftwly WOOD FO S A I.E. rHFT0SFI Wanting to lay in their winter Wood er purchase at l.y the loud, a g.iod article, ol II ickor aud Ash cn ob tain the saaic at a I n prire ty leaviug their ordt r- at K VVKBUKIl'S. Mernes- Mrs r. Main St.. or S r )C l''Li-:":rU' j Unen. over thsoanal, attg-!-!- UL'OKUAKT'- Urocery. Vinensar Wa ereti. NOTICE T sriKKnni,i)i:its. A N election will be heli at the otliee of Jonrs a Blthe in L b'vaRsville. on Saturdav tt e Stub dny o' Augtist. lHjti, at 2t'. ock P, M . . tor the rurpose of electing five Liirectors of tue -i rmean nana noaa company . ug21-9n JAS. O. JOSE?, Secretary BRK18T Pl. I.UST. OV yester lay tmrniw: a Porcelain Breast Pin with ptiliting. The fin ier will te rewarved by Uaving it. at this oflic iiijgl 8; EWS! EWM! MCAVJ;!! AVIVl? been appointed Arenttorth Cincinnati Times, be obtained by sut scrihers at the Reading Rooms be'. ween 9 25 an ii Hi o'i-lork in the evening or on Sali Its th moruing between the hour of 7 and 9 Subscription prioe ot any of tbeabove papers I2i,c per week. JVO.K CKKP. aug21-2d Oen'l. Newspaper and Mag. Agt. A IVHI.LF.lt WAVTEI. y exo?rienee I and comp -tert Miller is wanted Immediately at the Newhnrgh .Mill.. Such a man can get a pcrmaneut place by applying soon to W. i- J. V. McKINNEY,' aug20-lmdaw Me borg, Ind. CAT A MB V WIMS 20 eas'S "til Catawba; 15 cases sparkling Catawba; ree'd and for sale by bo g'JO I. tc D HFTMAXX. 0 1 BOXK'. Layer Ka sin.; ä IKi,l S. W Caps: im3 50,isi0 (Sioti. O Caps: 5H.lso.iuo Waterproof Caps; rec'' . -0- sile by aoW I k I). "KIMaNN. CkÄVASKI HaAIs. "s jo.n reo'd sndfersale by auls VICKtKY & JOHNSON. w rHITE LIME In store and for sale by augia VIl'EEbY JOHNSON. Cyrill -K. J hbds prime New Orleans; 1 bbl Powdered; 1 3 b'd Loaf, just ree'd and for sale be an?!9 VIOKSRY & JOHNSON. H'K. 5 threes fresh Rice just ree'd tsJ for ale by . aug!9 PRESTilN BROS. WB KHRIXJ. 50 boxes choice for sale 'y LL (I3 S. K OILBKBT A CO. f Ui B M;. 12.000 heavy 2i bushel new. for sale ww tow to aiase consirncient auglS S. K 1.1., BERT 4 CO.. Sya. Bear Water SOCR FROM KKW v HK VT-In eaeksshd arrels at for sale by augia S. K. GlLUtUT k CO. J ACKKREL In barrels and kit's, all numbers, for li at eaie m7 S. K. GLLBhRT ft CO.. ajgia Sya. Bear Water. E PaS-SLY FOB TliS LADIES! WHALE Bone Skirts: Long and Short While Rone; New style de Laines; Aloire antique Belt Ribbon; Freneh Workltd Collars. tnaS M.tl K railroad and for sal. ehaan at HL'OHES' rk... rw. tlfl-lw

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SHERIFFS SALES.

I'nJer thi head will always tonnd a eoriecl tatemeoof the Sheriff'! Salei, inclndlng sei of parties, property ind time sales. . , JOHN J. OHAXOLKR ET ALti.JOHS nULBlQ Salt jd tbSth of Sep eBiier, f Lot No. I. block X. 1. nf ÜltetOa IOt AO. 2, OlOCa .O. IM, uejbi.sujUiutuaaA.wivi n'o. 1, in Lamasco Citj. E. I. A- O. S. L. RAILROAD vs. K McJOHViON.a ebn the 9'h of Sep'etlr. of the .at half uf the so tbwest qnarter o section No . townfhiii No. 6, range Xo. 1 vest, la VADdfrburRh roaaty. JOHN S. HOPKINS vs. THOS BtTLER Sale An. K). ol lei 171'in the Dub tion Elilarpeluent of O'ty of ETan-ille. .nil lota Sand 4 bluck 15 Fourth balar.cment aljoiniug city oi Evansville. CANDIDATES. We are authorized to ainonnoe the name of SAMUEL KlKKPAThlCK as a SHi.diuat tor. tha oflica of County C-nimisaienor at tBe feüuir g Octobt r election. aug20 Mit. SanHers: Von wtll tease anauunoe my mme n a caudiduto tor tue othce ot County 1r-asurer.at the enuing embr election. ;28 J' IIS GKI-.t-K. Ma S Axricas Sir: Yda will pi ase announce my same ag an independent can-lida'e tor the oHice ol Ounn'y Recorder at the eonij( election. m29 i"M. U. CHANDLKR. Mb. i a KRSr Plcaae announce m aarce as canoidat for Recotil'-r of Va'iderburah County at th nsniva F.ll flection, soli-ect to the decision of the D'tnnrrattc Cobtcbtism. my27 JOHN FARKKI.L. A H. Sasdkks. Esq : Pleaeanuounee mrnitneat a eandidae fir th otfice "f Clerk of the Vanderburgh Circuit Court at the ensuing October election. myi7 LOriS RICHTER. F.niTOB JorttXAt: I am a candidate for the otSce o1 Shorifl of V:m lerburh county at the ensuiug Octot-er election. ntU-f W 3d. HOLDEX CAt?ITAL P1CIZE, SöOjOOO! ALABAMA. LOTTE KY. Authorized by the State of Alabama. Southern iMilitary Acud iu Lottery ! j To be drawn fit the City ot Montgomery. Alabama, on FKIDAY, Sepumber 12th. linti. on the It A V A S A I' I; A !V ! SA.M'L SWAN. MANAGER. PalZKS AMOUSriNU TO 3t n rx .vT 3 ill t: O O O IS aV tfa -S tW m Will tie dij:riruttd arcordni to the following a . V Llll L'äT Ci tll. tl I. 3 0 , 0 0 U

1 Prise of W l' is 1 do 2i.l is 1 do IS lH) is 1 do 10 1H is 1 do .... .0i0 is 1 do 5.(i is , 1 do i4) is 3 do l.Hl r 10 do so are , SO do 400 are 100 do ., Stare , AP Pit' XI MAT! ON PBI7.KS. 4 Prizes of t40u approximating to $5". t)0 prize 4 do HIHI do Zi.U" do 4 do 250 do lViift) do 4 de 175 de 10. (mo do 4 do 150 da .Hl do 4 do 125 lo 5.0 n do 4 do 100 i'.o 3.1) d 4 do SO Ho l.Otiti do 4 do TO uo l.ixi) do 4 do 51 do l.liio do 40 do 40 do 511O do 320 do SO do 40.1 do 41 0 do 20 do 2 0 do

6,11,0 I ft.nt 1 3 100 a. (0 5 OfO 32.IHH) 20.000 ire 1,200 are l orn) are.. 1W are.. 600 00 44 Kl are. are. l.rt 0 prizes amonntinr t $20O OO! -Wlio e Tickets. 10 Hl.... 5 Q iarters, aa. jt the Xnl..n Turn I to ao.roo. eo.r.si ondinr with t'iose ' nuraherson theTmkeis nriu'ed on scpHrateslipiof pap-r. are en-n i.t withmaii tin mh .. and pic-.i in one hrei. The -rst 20O Frizts. similarly printed and encircled, are Pi-Cd m another h ei The heel-are then rtvolvd. and a nnmher is drawn from the n t.ed ofnumheis, and at tt.e same time a prize is drawn . .1 .1 .1. 1 'I I ... - I .... . .) - .... opened and exlii'.Urd to the audience, aud v aistered hy the C- inmissioner. th- prize hfina plaoed ofrainat the numher drawn. This operation is repeated until all the prizes are drawn out AppitftX'MATitx Prizes. Th two precedinsr atid the two sueetdin(t unmbers to those drswit.g te litst 2i prizes will be entitled to the ex) approx tuition prizes, acceraine; to the Th. Mns,.rs.de.erm:ned that their Lotteries fh.-.ll ex ! - i' "ti.e. otier t., me pm lie the nhrmt. which, tor . tnebri littncy ol its ca.i a's. and the ehaaeea of abtumiug pre. hssnev rhe.neqnai. ' jfS" Remember that every Prize is drawn, and payable in toll without 'leiinot'on i S-n11 rri th-drawing othi r rrizes a the nnal tiiie of thirty dais. Al'ouminanicsitions-itrietW v- ntid.ntial Tht drawn number vril torwarded to purchasers ininti'diately after the driw v.t. Oheat I'-pucrsiicsTit to ri.ma Asona-baff of the tickets are gii'-iranteei to druw $k, we will sell Certifiea ea f pacbaaesot lit tiekets (odd and even miTbersl at the following rates. All that the !" tiekets draw over che amount guaraffte.d irtnun to the pnreha er: tVrtittcate of Pa kaae ol ID Wbole TickeU t"l Artet. ess nr'ers for ticket, or certificati-s of packages of t ekets. either to S. swaJC CO.. Atlanta :a.,or anu'W-tf S SWAN, Montgomery, At. i'Al.l, S.OODS J UT received bv railto id, the firjt goods of the season, suitable lor tl-e fa ; trde. 20ea-e-rivh ane Pr ats; !' esses ass'd Patfineta; 5 do a-s'd C.ss:meros; 2 do Fanoy tie T.ais; A du Ileh a Co. Ati'iice; 2t pieces Ueh Silk Plains; liiorrt'-ons tit'd Bettinas; 1 enr-oo'.a B.-h .-.ilk Laee: vl'ith asreat vari-.tyof ton.-y iress '1'rimmings and noti'im of all kinds for sale at very low t rices by KlS J. H. MAOHEE & CO. ,j m.'SH Prime Pctatoes; in doi Chickens, large, jnst rjfi; Vr reo' by aglS Z 11 COOK A- . AlCTIOS SALE. rpiIEun'orslinel will oiler '.irsale. on Jatnrdy the 2M of J. A g'ist at 2 o'clock P. M .on Second street, next to the Neptune Kusine llone, the following Lot mhirh is 150 fee deep and Hi 'ect front and Improvements found thereon. The .:ile wU be had upon the place. The t rms will be mude public on the dar of sale. P. itlTKK Iiksky OuhhukT-. Aactioncer. augl6-tds VKW Ml'tSlf. The Lost t nmTrl 1 tl iiey Sch-ittiach: Hu -.on W ave Polka; Jnli-tti Bell; ,lhn Bro.n's Legtiy; Ogcukv 's Lsst Welts. U r salt' b anir, T. f.iXVNOTOV no. IftJhW VUHH VIATI HKN ll H-0 e ore V 'odeB Uns Matches; do Paper do do; 2tm qr-gao oo angin do do, ree'd per railroad by Z. H. 0O"K & SOV. BÜCIIAXAX, FREMOXT, FILLMORE! T H K If I. V. IT I' I II I ON the 4th of Nove or will show ho wir come ont tri- j iiniphtint and I e the People's choice We do rot intend to wait so long, aod therefore invite, most r spectfully, ALI. r A K i I B to examine onr ve y large, new and beautiful selectioB of 1) K Y (. O O 1) S ! in the fbinvetic and Fincy lines; alio, a handsome assortment ot Ready ma'te Cloti'l- g ai d dents' Furnishing Ooods, all.mtable for FALL AU WTKR WJI (, 'HVEXTHU, ft CO., augl5 Corner -f Main and First sts !, T. A RREASTPIV of tha shana of a horn, with nearls on siles and hair in centre. Vslu d far the stke of the i giver. The hndershall be rewarded an"! receive the thanks of the owner b. leaving tt at this eifiee. je'i.stf BOVIlDIMi tt ASTKD. H BY a Lady and one small Rov: wM furnish he awn room. " A situatioil in a private f mli in a pleasant part of the city pr-ferred. For -urthcr in ormation call at thi. othca ail g ' .vat XJsiW nooK XI V ict'tria. or the World Overcome: Li and Aavantures of Hect wowilb' Lastot the Foresters: The Tons-ue of Fire: De Quincey's l uiorials; 1 est ru Border Life, sts. Jnst ree'd aod foi sale by at;gi5 T. CONYvCTON ft CO. CUM A IIKtl, FtfH Kbhll.-e t sale cheap tor feed, just ree'd bv bbls Corn Meal lor H COOK & SON. auglS rf BRI.S prime Leaf Lsrd; 20 k ess prime Butter; 9 Z5 kegs do do de; juat reo'd by au15 Z. H. COOK & SON. DIKNOLVTION. THE partnership heretoftre existing between Fielditi; John n and H"m K French, known as the firm of Johnson dl Freueh. is this dav dissolved Ly mutnal causent U'm K rieuch i. aloue aalKorized to settle the business of said arm. blKLIUNO JOHVaUN. augU-tf WM. K FRKNCU. O-PiirrAtiHbäHIP l. THK WnoLESALlä LlH (.OHUS RISIXFSS. TH E nniersisned have thi day entered into a co-partnership under 'he S'yle ot Freu- k Jer;iul ', to carry on the wholesale Dry (loo 's and Cl tthinc bo imss. and for that purp he will be g'ad to ee all their friends at tha old au w .uuuiub a iiencD, r van vine. inn. WM. K. RKVCII. augll HVLVKSTK R T JERAULD. fW ITER Mtl.OAN'. H ATKR 1 l-l OAS' OVKIi.' ol gooi 'ater Melons will please call att .New A t'ork t. aeo.fn Fiist street, where they ean always procure thttfo tuat are bth arge and resb, and hare them seitttoanr part of the city, free ol expen e. a'd lw J. C GATJNT. f?IKI.R I'llWIIKlf Dupont'a ee'ebrafd. brands for ak s:.le at redu ed prices by "g!2 GEO. FOSTER & CO. 1 MI.FP. 100 boxes Star. Opal and nreaaed Summer Mnild Tallow, for sale low to dose if u12 UBO. FOSTER CO. 'V1R AÄ lVROl.. 175 bids in -hippingorde7forsale . by angl'2 CJfci'i. F aTKK ai 0 EXTR BFA M I i.V FLOUR .-.Wlbags.'rom white wheat of ton year's growth, just ree'd and for sale by ang!2 HKR'HBKROER ft CARSON E (... 50 dox fresh Eggs lorssle bv au 12 UKKSUBnaGE R k CARSON. PEXTtl. BTA" CH . 'WX) lbs Proetor Gamble's Pearl starch, ree'd and for sale by VICKERY k JOHNSON. TKAYELEIDs IIOIE, Formerly- Bull Head Tavern. 'HE nndersign-d has taken the above well known hones. A. and refitted and refurnished it throughout, ia the best style. The accommodations will be second to no other housa in Evansville. I have good rooms for Boardeg . and keep aa well supplied a table aa the market will a orrt aod rate, reasonable. Attached to tha house ia ft good Bowling Alljy, Travelers will receive every attention, and their cattle be wU taken ears of augll-tf WM. V. THOMAS.

RAILROADS, &G.

EVANSVILLE &. CRAVVFORUSVILLE RA I LR OA D, I IT1 lIKll AKKAMJE.ni:üT. ON and after Monday. June 15th. until tortber t otice. The Mail Pssaenger Traia will l.mv. Erabsrilli . I. a) p. M.; arriving at Vincennre at 4:2tp. V , ja timet onnect with the Kvania tiaia ea the Ohio aid iiinteairni . Railroad for St LbSis and Central Illinois. 1 orre Haute at 7:45 P. M.. snd lndian.iu.lii tAi A. U. n.Li.. n... conneetinne tor Cincinnati Celnmbaa. CleTelaad, Philaael-Retnrnins-leaTesTerre-IUntr at S;5.1 P 3f.; after tit arriral of trim ttoea lndianalis-ltrfiTer as Eyansvilla at Passengers hi this train ean rat inm St, I.nis Olaetanafl and LouüTille same day. Baj.ge theexVd t ladiaaapons From EransyiHe to St. Louis. ..11..; 7 1V II rvr W t BS 'S oat ,...... 17 se .14 nn 14fC I so ... 21 M ' ' It MVS do do do Chieas-o . do do do to do do do do do do Indianapolis.. Cincinnati.... Tlevrland .... Bulls'o New York.... Pittsburgh. W heeling..... Piltimore do do do do do do do t o ashicgten .. do do Philadelphia ...... ...........1.7... 0C t Boston ----- 2Ä se do rially Freieht Trains leave Evsnsvilfe and T. rrn.ll.. .. a. 7 40 A. M., on whioh local psssena-ers wit' he taken ? SfW For any In formation or through Tii teCs. apyly afCIisCoupany's Transportation Office, bead of I oete atrefi. t--ansvillea jel4 J. J. rANIFL Sp't. t Princeton Clarion and Henderson Patria take ea thef adv.andeopy. ADMIS' EXPKESS COJIPASV: ti.sWA NEW ARRANGEMENT THE ADAMS EXPRESS COW r A NY respectfully aa aoonee to their frietds. the anMw at K.a.iif. Ttclnitv. that the have defrtninrd to open an effca-itt: Kvansville to he devoted exclusively toihririiu.11.. the hiiainess of their Line, and have appointed Jir Gl-'O-. W. MCBRIHE as their Asrent. who, from his f as' connecter with tie business, ia per It c I v miliar with ajl the .ontear snd tte details of their operation This arVank . tat S heen made with the sole oh.iect of IncresM'r the faeititlrtwf -the Kxpress. and tberehy increase its dtairet Mit to the est.' novg-dtf AT.FRBD OAITrtKR Er perle tenant' fiMKJT.-209bblsJ. llnlme is I'.. for er sale vorr yl2 GEO. FOSTER & CO. f IFLK l0VDKR.-23eg.testqulitv,istre,d,4-r It sale low by . . ,-, "gll 8. E. GILBERT A CO.. 8vo. near Wat r. I J -tl'UN.snolbs Country name: I 000 lSe Clear 81.1 far BHaalel.y aug9 HBRSHBKRUKIV & CARSON. I oicniit iTio v n Tie1 rf"kRDK!t ED, That the owners of ptopertv on Mnlfcerrrst . I extending from the river td the old Grave Yard, rnd als nmmissioner is P'opert.v or so much thereof as willsatisfy said lien and oosts lly order ot the Council. ng7-n it WELL. H Vi AtgER. Q.erk , hMO si ItrP -SO boxes extra Lemon Syrnp reo' "j H...ua.u IUIU .H. lOIZ an J for sale at reduce prices by aug7 1. &' i. -HKIMAKN. KICK. 2 tierces ree'd and for sale by 7 I. & p. HEIMAXiT. ß H. LHO,MH.-I,U lhs Almonds ree'd by'raiU roas and lor sale by sug7 I. & D. HE1MA.NN. Crk BXS Ground Spice: 20 has RaisinT reo'd. for" sil.br -' ng7 . 1. & p. HKIMA..V. Otf BXS line Virgiuia Tobacco; 10 gross 3 J. Butler aase J luk, reo'd and for sale by "ts7 " I JD. BEIMAyy. f BX3 Wheat S-tareh; 2ö"bas Cream Cheese, fee'Vby 99 w railr.-ad. and for sale by . . . 'ft7 T. k D. ITEIMAVX. "rtJJKW M( R KH Kl,, f-Äff7H IP 1 .-! bhfr in ' Xm .New Mackerel; 20 hf-bbls?fe Jlackerel, aui 1 easii New Salmon, just reo'd, far sale by "ft7 " U COOK SOS., i tTpd DOZ ais'dsizes pure Olire Oil; ?5 do a"1 Extraet .Ml r ard b'lsvoriiw. 20 aals .Hj hton'a Klivie- a stoiigntoa's r.iixir, jnst reo'dbjr tourhtt ts7 , Z. H. COOK & SOX lTAHD.-5(i doz par Mustard, K lb sans: il. 80 do da do J,lb. de: . ,r. 21 do do do - 1 lb do; ' 1 " A do French do ' ' ' 1 lb jar:' ' 12 do London do Ih bottle; ' ' 23 do Kentucky )j lb cans; lu'tree'di tZ "ir7 -j Z.H. COOKJt80N. . phi.. br. ä4a " V f." 'T, Teas, amonsst hieb is a SiffKbT, "bitTV.'? which we recommend to these who love ft, alf of "whictTf flered at a small advance on cost . Tell and trv it at r VICKERV V JOI'VSTOX'S. , jy'7 Main -t . near Wasbiwa oa Hotel. . Tm pi.atk. r.- " snfi hoxes Tin Plate: I Piss Block Tin; j asxt U s O-pper Bottoms assorted: . 4(il do Wire . do- In store aad 'or sale br iy' ssvri'L orr. ä P. nV K Fi.Oi R. t bbls larkle's extra brand, tnst ree'd by je a. H, COOK 4t SON, Hl TK and red Lead for sale br S 1 tvlT SaICEt ORR. 1(R'SS Congress Water, jnst received bv it7 Z. H.fJOOK SON. H'Htl l bs Mams; 2000 lbs Shonlder.: ' Sism do idasrih'd andnlear: also a snrnlv s( litis Sugar Cured and Canvassed Rsraa. in store and for sale ly - v jel IIKRSHBF.RGER t CARSON. ! CI VSTXAT supply n Potatoes lower than thev sell In" murker. jrm HÜU-äilB'.rf'JtOR A- AHAOS. I IK (IHKali. AMI HKKHi;lvHA'i Oils. 12 Ice Chests assorted sites; - 10 do Refrigerators assorted sises, jnst ree'd by lylO Z H. COOK SOW. f -sOI.I.AllK AMI lni llSl.l- iiVKfS. " . ' English V erked rollers; 1.50 pairs Jaconett rnderslteves, ree'd to-day aad fdr saleby Jst'KS !.' &'. I HKsl KH'8 IMI'llllVKI FHI IT 'Albb. ,'IKTV doiea af Chester's improved Fruit Taaa, the sim. pleat, i surest and cheapest esn ever invented They have. no equal, they are made of the vert best materials ami csa be used lor yeara. No antimony, lead or ml.be T a boot these-' rt fit tin as nttiv. J9 Sole Agent for Ksansvllla. 1afHO0HBADS. v Qnlrler extra Hams fast ree'd sadlr for sals ia quantities ta suit by - ' l2 - Z.H. COOK A SON. fllll.lC JIOTICK r .s'i TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCKKN. 2 HAVE this daytJuly Hth.l sold ont my entire interest in the merchandise a d averythmg pertaininr therenntoK t-rmerly owned by J W. k S. tick err t Mr Char'ea Mclohnston, Jr. who with Sir. Jnmci W. Viekery will cob- i tinne the bneinesa at the ld stand sue tne nneiBesa at tie .Id stand. -I retnrn at sincere tbanks ia hiv nnmevrna frfewds for their liberal patronare extended to me. while in bitaineas Ib connection with tha old firm, and would be pleased that tbesame may be continued with the now . jyl7 - SAMUEL VICKERY.' TT card. k ffVAVIXfl assoolsted with saa in business Mr. Clisrlaa. H St VoJohnston. Jr.. In place of Jtr. 8. Viekery retired. VI e will conti one to do a Family Grocery and FrovisioB I business at the old stand, near the Washington Hotel." -, under thename and atyle of VirKKRT AV JORRSTOIS.. . j I will be happy to waiton all my old friends and euets mers. and ea as many new ones as may favor ns with thcii patronage, promisit-g to do the agrees t te o all. JAM KH W. YIPKKRY'. V P. S. Mr. Ssm'l Viekery I saiborised ta .-.ke ,lUetinnsand niv all demands agafust the old firm. The r a moot the ol d firm will be used in the It (nidation of delta 4 e. IV'" - J.W- .V-a-j: SOI ICE. f. ALL persons wh. have elatmr against ns. will please present them immediately Cor payment; and all these who know themselves indebted to as, will do n.a frvor bv Tay 4 ' ing the same. -yl7-tf J. W. k 8. YIOKExlV. " ' LUMBER! LUMBER!! " T,, Vtt Ol LOrespectfull- announce to the eitntnaof Evane-V w villeandsurroundingeonntry. that he keeps eonstante. ly en hand a large and tall assortment f Pine Loo ber, 5 Shingles. Dreeseo and Undressed Floorinv Pressed and J'bdressed Weatherboarding. etc.. etc . wkicb h. will fell 'heap for cash Orders from the eonntry solicited ti i ob Carpentt r street near rats Heflman's beoadry. , f lie has also a yard at Vinecnaea near tbe Fvantvsll ' k irawtordsviue Railroad Dept., and ia pi retared to fcswlsB V to all ia that aeotioa with full variety ar cheap as as a p sngntiB tvansville. L. L. WATkON. Agent, jy3-tf. Vineeaaea. PC D07. Cedar Staff Churns; 5 do Stauet brassband Backet -VP G do brass band Pails, for sale by je2 l. k P.' HEIMArfrfT 7. BK A i A fresh lot lor sale by . , . i24 v ICKEBYjkJOHNSON. is IlRl.Spnre Cider Vinegar foraale by . 7 v ZS jy21 2CKERY ft J- HNSON. i rrt iftp i l.lS. nst ree'd a I rest lot of beat opiality f -I Tarpaulins, fir sale by y24 t . H. MAOHEE k CO. DI-SOLt; TlOji !OTICK.f ,r.fBHE copartner-hip heretofore existing under the style and 'j,' firm of Colbura Uetshbereer. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. AX DR KW j. COI-Bl' RN. ,- Jii tf JOSEPH N. HERSHBERGER. ' ' AN'OttlliilAK'rf! Supplemental to aa Ordinance entitled "An OrdlBtn.-e ' ". prohibit the ereetion of Wooden Pa;dings in certain ror- ' . tionaof 'hee tyof Evansville." patsed and published July "r 4'h. 1(155: r r: fc;KC I. Be it ordained by the Common Coonell of tbe elty kf of Evansville that.Atlw.IHn. k.... ..I t.M. kitehew' ' shed, store hoosa warehouse, carpenter or b'a.kfmfth sht.p . oran- atberhouse building or shed of any kind or deecrip. ti. n wnatever. except tue same shall ie M ilt oi stone ox ones, snail aa leeted. remov ot tne following descrieed Lois snv of said Lota, that is to aav-2-12. in the Donation Enlargement i 'lULBllS. 8 EC. 2. Anv person who shall violate any of tbe provisions"' of thisordit auoe shall lie anbieet to the penalises prerib4 - -by the -ect nd section of the ordinance to which this is supple mental. JOHN HKWSON, Maj.r.-. Well. H. Fllitl, City Clerk. : M-f'w

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