Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 45, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 September 1856 — Page 2

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ADD. H. SANDERS, EDITOB.

CITY OF EVANSVILLE. THURSDAY MORNING,: :SEPT. 18 , FOR PRESIDENT, MILLARD FILLMOBE, or mw york. rOH VICE PRESIDENT. ANDBEW JACKSON LONELSON, OF TXXXK8SEE. FILLTOOllB ELECTORAL TICKET. GEORGE G. DÜNN, of Lawrence. - RICH'D W. THOMPSON, of Vigo. 1st District JAMKR li. JONES, of Vanderburgh.

da v I u i . LAinu, or rerry. JOHN BAKEri, ol Lawrence. WM. E, WHITE, of Dearborn. FRED. JOHS3fSBÜGH,of Wajne. PENK Y BRADLEY, of Johnson. WM.K EDWARDS, or Vigo. C. W. PKATHER, of Montgomery. GEO. W. BLAKE.MORE.of Cass. WM. R. HALE, of Walnsb. OCT We are requested by our Republican friends to call the attention of the public to the Fremont Meeting to-night at Crescent City Hall. . All persons are respectfully invited to attend. . Tie Beign. of Politicians. The great evil of the day is the reign of professional politicians. They have usurped the power of the people; they make the issues in our elections, without much regard to the real sentiments and feelings of the people, and rely upon exciting the passions and prejudices of the masses to cover their designs and carry their points. The people in all parts of the Union, are, we believe, loyal to the Constitution and the Union, and also to justice and right. But a large portion of the political leaders are corrupt, selfish, disloyal, if not traitors to the country, its peace, and its best interests. All the troubles of the present hour, and the impending calamities of civil war, have been entailed on us by the selfish nd corrupt designs of demagogues. And . leaders, more depraved than the immediate authors of our present evils, are availing themselves of them to accomplish still blacker pur poses. There is no doubt that the leaders of the Buchanan party at the South are plotting disunion, and they are throwing fuel upon the civil conflagration that is sweeping over the prairies of Kansas, by justifying the outrages of every kind committed against her rights, and prompting the imbecile Pierce to . all his errors and faults, not to gain another Slave State, for they have got too many now , for their purpose. Their approval of the murderous assault of Brooks and the desecration of the Senate Chamber by ruffianly violence, and the applause and ovations bestowed upon the rowdy hero, were not the expression of Southern feelings in regard to such an act. The opinion would imply a state of barbarism, which the real character of society at the South would contradict and make absurd. The latent design of all these doings is to produce a state of exasperated feeling in the North to- . wards the South, that will bring on a civil conflict, out of which will come finally dis union, which is the great ultimate purpose of all their plottings. Buchanan, pledged in soul and body to their infamous platform, who has yielded hiaiself unconditionally to their control, is to be used as their base instrument, like Pierce, to promote other measures still more exasperating to the North, till goaded to madness and in a fit of phrenzy, the Free States ball violate the, National compact, and give the South plausible reasons for breaking the bond of the Union and seceding. While they are crying out, with holy horror, that the election of Fremont will lead to dissolution, they are laboring to accomplish this very end by the elevation of their pliant tool to the position, in which they can use him to accomplish their traitorous aims. In this we do not speak without the book. The boldest of their advocates and defenders openly proclaim the design. The Richmond Enquirer and the Charleston, and some of Georgia Democratic papers are insultingly bold in proclaiming the premeditated treason. The Richmond Enquirer is the leading exponent of their party, and edited with more ability than any other in its interest. . This paper deprecates the election of Millard Fillmore as the greatest calamity which could happen. It infinitely prefers that the choice should fall upon either Buchanan or Fremont: and why? Because in its opinion "both PLATFORM and CANDIDATES, (of the Cincinnati Convention) are perfectly satisfactory to the most scrupulous stickler for Southern rights," and will carry out its ultra' Southern measures, and thus drive forward directly the pet object of the South secession. Mr. Fremont is preferred next to its own candidate, because his election will indirectly produce the same result, tu-wit: That disunion must follow his success, and in that event, they have their ends accomplished. Mr. Fillmore is opposed with a fanatical real, for the reason that his election "will postpone disunion." But let the Enquirer speak for itself: J'The election of Mr. Buchanan would be a reactionary movement in favor of Slavery and conservatism. The election of Fremont certain and immediate disunion. The election of Fillmore would subsidise the barbarians, by yielding them the lands north of 36 deg. 30 min., increase their numbers and their rapacity, and only postpone disunion to a period when it would be more serious than at present. Besides, his election must go far to wean the ' affection, confidence, and attachment of the Catholics from our institutions, who are " now their best stay and support. They might then think that the rule of the Pope would be better than no rnle the government of pirates better than the anarchy of infidelity. Conservative as Mr. Fillmore and most of his friends pretend to be, the compromise which thev nroDose is but a step towards Black Re publicanism, a subsidy offered to the Goths.

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The South must not yield an inch the reliqiousi, patriotic and conserrative North most not yield an inch, but to vote for Mr. Fillmore will be to yield alL "Let the South present a compact and unbroken front Let ber shoir to the barbarians that her sparse population offers little hopes of plunder; her military and self-reliant habits and her mountain retreats, little prospects of rictory; and her firm union and devoted resolution, no chances of conquest. Let her if possible, detach Pennsylvania and Southern Ohio, Southern Indiana and Southern Illinois, from the North, and make the highlands between the Ohio and the Lakes the dividing line. Let the South treat with California.

and if necessary, ally herself with Russia, with Cuba, and with Brazil." We do not believe any great portion or the people of the South approve of such sentiments, but under the tyrannical rule of their politicians they will be misled into their sup port, without discerning the end. But many of the leaders of the same party at the North are cognizant of these designs and are abetting the treason. Editorial Compliments. Other editors are no doubt very clever fel lows, and generally appreciated as such, but it appears to us that during our distinguished " useful and ornamental" editorial career, we have met with more complimentary evidences of universal appreciation than often fall to the lot of editors ! We say nothing of the barrels of corn, potatoes, turnips, &c, occasionally piled in our sanctum by farmer friends, or of the sacks of apples, peaches, pears, plums and such truck, or of the big pumpkins, mammoth squashes, Goliath sweet potatoes, and vegetable prodigousness in every form; nor do we wish to aggravate our brethren by holding under their noses the memory of beautiful boquets we have received from fair hands with sweet words, and other delicate evidences of approval and encouragement which ever and anon greet us fragrant roses strewn in the path of laborious duty. These little remind ers we know are harrassing to less fortunate editors who envy us our luck, but what will they say when we tell them that a couple nights since we were serenaded by a bevy of pretty girls, in the very rose-budiness of life and loveliness, happy as their own sun-tinted dreams, and glorious as the dreams they inspire in other bosoms. Their sweet voices mingled in as bright moonlight as ever sheened the earth or glittered in dew-drops. But don't think they were wasted in the sickly sentimentality of moonshine and love. No they sang in the numbers of graceful song, praises of Fillmore and the Union ! It was a beautiful echo of the same spirit-song that fills the hearts of the patriots of the country. But we graciously divide with Fillmore and the Union, the compliment of this echo 1 It was not all , their's. The praise belonged to them the sweet music of the praise to us. Old Line Professions. It is denied that the Buchanan Press has denounced Fillmoreism as the worst form of Freesoilism. It is true the old line party in Indiana have been very moderate in their professed views, on the great exciting topie of the canvass, while wooing the Whigs and Fillmore men, to draw them into thier ranks, by coaxingly telling them they were kindred in sentiment, on the "great issue." This ' honey fuggling" to use a Hoosier term will be continued as long as there may be a hope of seducing conservative men into the support of Buchanan by leading them to believe Fillmore cannot be elected. These arts of the "confidence man," will be continued while there are any "green ones" to be practiced upon. But while the Indiana Buchananitej have been telling us with all the affected earnestness of honest relatives, that we were kind red in our views,and therefore should be friends, their allies, the Disunionistsof the South, have declared Fillmoreism more obnoxious to them than Black Republicanism, for the very reason that it possessed the spirit of peace, and would lead to conciliation and harmony, and thereby post pone, or forever prevent, the execution of theirdarling project of forming a separate, Southern, slave Republic. In proof of these statements we could adduce columns of evidence from Southern Buchanan papers. But we are told to disregard the mad designs of these insane ultraists; that they will be controlled and governed by the conservative opinions of the Northern section of the party. This assurance inspires no hope of safety in case of Mr. Buchanan's success. These mad caps have already the lead of the party, and direct its power. Northern Old Lineism now succombs, and is obedient to their dictation; and if Mr. Buchanan is elected at all, it will be accomplished by a unanimous vote of the South, with the aid of one, or at most two, of the Northern States. After such a result, is any one credulous enough, to suppose, that these domineering Southern ultraists are to yield the whole power of the party to their weak and subserviant Northern abettors, and put themselves in leading strings to the Softs and Hards in New York, or the J oe Wright's, the Brights and Pettits of Indiana? The triumph of Buchanan will inaugurate the tyrannical, uncompromising rule of "South Carolina chivalry" in every branch of the government. It is said that the Turkish Sultan in adopting European customs has become addicted to wine, and is now a hopeless drunkard. His health is entirely prostrated by his habit3, and his life is a precarious one. His death, it is supposed, would give rise to a contest between his uncle and brother for the em pire, under rival claims for the guardianship of the heir to the throne, who is a minor. In such an event, there would be interference on the part of Russia, France and England again, and another European embroglio would be the consequence.

The Sufferings of Editors. There appears to be at this time a mania for whipping editors. We are sorry if this is the legitimate effect of the affair in which we were a Sufferer a few weeks ago, and which appears to have been the first of the series. When utterly unprepared for so delighful an operation, we were met by a big lubber of almost double our weight,and without warning struck in the face twice, and arose to see our brave opponent making the gravel fly at the rate of 2.40. Our amiable neighbor, who had been highly delighted at this performance, so much resembling that famous exploit of Brooks which received his unqualified approval, arose from the earth shortly afterwards an exceedingly bad thrashed individual Next Sam

Medary-, of the Columbus, 0., Statesman, well I known in the Democratic political world, was drubbed for the free use ofthat particular kind of language for which he has become distinguished. Last Monday, Mr. Reed of the Cincinnati Commercial, was attack cd by Judge Walker of the Enquirer, and much bruised. Below we give his card, which appeared in the Commercial of Tuesday. We deeply comrnisserate the fee links of our fellow-sufferers, and trust they are prepared with the proper christian feeling, to sympathize with us. This "purifying process" is a little rough to-be-sure, but its benign effects are incalculable: Personal. -It is probable that my friends will desire to see from my hand a relation of the circumstances of the attack made upon me yesterday morning, by a Mr. Walker, who Calls himself the editor of the Enquirer in this City. I was retutling frOIU my bieakfast at

the Spencer House, between eight and nine and Old Sores of every kind: for Fever Sores, Ulcers, O'clock, and when nearly Opposite the Broad j Itch, Scald Head, Nettle Rash, Bnniohs, Sore Nipples, WAV Hotel, met Walker in COinoanv witha..(r- "mmendtil by nurses.) Whitlows, Riles; Festers.

terrific little fellow by the name of Bloss, who . is also reputed to be connected with the Enquirer. As they were passing Mr. Walker raised a stout cane which he carried and struck me a blow upon the head, that broke it, exclaiming at the same time, G d d n you! you will keep lying about me," or words of similar import. 1 he blow staggered me somewhat, and opened a vein in my forehead which bleed profusely, covering my face and filling my eyes with blood. Seeing him about to repeat the attack, I rushed at him, not so much with the hope to overcome a person so much more powerful than myself, and armed with a cudgel that was still formidable, as under the belief that it was a better mode of self-oüense. hie at the same time retreated, striking at me as rapidly as possible blows which I received upon my hands and arms. Observing that he had clubbed his stick, and finding my eyes becoming useless from blood, I stood still, and he ceased to strike. I then told him that he was a coward to attack an unarmed man, smaller than himself and without notice, upon which he went away. I suppose that Mr. Walker looss upon himself as aggrieved at something which has appeared in the editorial columns of the Commercial, and has taken this method to' become revenged. However this may be, I do not propose to go into a vindication here of my course or my character. With him and the class to which ne belongs, it is esteemed honorable to do precisely as he has done; and the individu al who would speak in praise of the attack of the cowardly South Carolinian upon Mr. Sumner, might rationally be expected to get up an imitation of the exploit ihe first time it could be done with entire safety to his own person. I thought Brooks to be a coward, I know Walker to be one. I know it aside from the very fishy reputation that follows him from New Orleans a reputation which his exaggerated carriage and ruffianly bearing have only served to confirm and extend. I do not doubt that all honorable men ac quainted with the circumstances will at once pronounce him the reverse of a gentleman; and this without regard to any merits or demerits of my own. If he wants the reputation of a fighting man, he certainly cannot gain it by attacking, unawares, one who not only makes no pretension to personal prowess, but who is entirely unaccustomed, either to carry or to use weapons of offense. If he hopes by the aid of his cudgel to give additional effect to a very lame and pitiful editorial performance, it is probable that his invasion of my phrenology was about as judicious a thing as he could have undertaken; though, really, editorial brains are not so plenty in this vicinity as, in any case, to justify their wanton dispersion. And now, I do not need any sympathy from my fellow citizens, on this account, though I have many of them to thank for the expression of their kind feelings toward me. I was not badly hurt indeed but very little. How I escaped the overgrown lubber, and received so little injury, is more than lean comprehend. If he will change places, and give me his stick and fair play, if I can't beat him out of his boots, I will agree to be written down as great a coward as he has proved himself. If he had , i i ,,, ...v. . . i Deeft leSS Scared, It IS prObaOle that 1 StlOUld I Vlnva EuflffppH mnr ÄnH nnar mir fi-lnnrla ' nave sunerea more. Ana now m tnenris . ma V want to know what I intend to fin. On a .1 t v!l An A If u j miiijj i auau not uc,ciiu uuiii tue yusition which honest and faithful service in this community has g'veu me, in the opinions of tne peace l Ui and gOOd, tO brawl Or Dir at With a. wrrlrilp nHv(ntiirpr whn li-ivincr nnl livprl a wortnieo aa venturer, wno, navmg oauivea nis reputation lor piucs at no me, has come here to palmtirf his swagger upon the Northern people, as evidence of his courage. Neither shall I prosecute. The damage which the community has received, the community may take its own measures to redress; and as for my own private griefs, it would be of little use to proceed, unless my adversary would kindly consent to point out the stores where the cravings of a capais ad satisfaciendum may be appeased. In short, I shall pursue the even tenor of my way, continue my labors in the ! . . . t i-ij'ti 1 great cause wherein I am enlisted, looking hopefully for its success, endeavor to the best of my ability to defend myself from similar attacks in future, and if it is necessary that ray blood be spilt in behalf of truth and freedom, in God's name let the sacrifice be made. HENRY. REED. Commercial Office, Sept 16th. 0 The citizens of San Francisco have contributed $30,000 as a testimonial to Mr. Kin:

th Int pditnr nf the 'Rnllptin in that ' 'h Purchaser giving his note with approved security, waivtne late eaitor Ol me iUlieiin in mat : 1Bg raluation and aonrais-ment Uws. with inter.st from

city, who was murdered by the rowdy Casey, afterwards hung by the Vigilance Committee ; the sum has been permaneitly invested for the benefit of his widow and children. OCT The Missouri Democratic papers express great distrust of the sincerity of Col. Benton's support of Buchanat. They adduce strong evidence that the professed friendship is rather hollow on tht Colonel's side.

07" Senator Bright made a speech last week at Madison, which was so vulgar and coarse as to disgust even a Sag Nicht crowd of rowdies. He called his political opponents "gimlet-eyed, knock-kneed, sore-headed, riogboned, spavined, gangreened rottens." At the same time, he denounced Senator Sumner as "coarse, vulgar and boorish," and declared that Brooks "ought to have given him one lick more." The impudence of Bright and Pettit passeth the bounds of human credulity. Boots and Shoes. Messrs. McRea & Wells have just received a large stock of Boots and Shoes selected by one of the firm in person, and to which they wish to direct the attention of the country trade. Their assortment is large and complete. They are also prepared to accommodate the retail trade. This house is engaged exclusively in the Boot and Shoe business, and is doing a large Jobbing business. Country dealers will find their stock large, and prices such as to offer peculiar inducements. 07" It is supposed " the popular vote" to be cast in the coming Presidential election will exceed 8,500,000. 07" Absolem Death, an old and highly re epec table citizen of Cincinnati, died at that place last Monday. THEOaLATltl'SSI ASUE.TIEDY. TRO BONO PUBLICO, JO" ''EV6ry nidtner should have a box in the house handy tn case or accidents to the children." it ctldi tig's Hussia Salve.

It is a Boston remedy Of thirty years' tandinz. and is ' recommended by physuiansi It is a sure and speedy 'cure for Burns, Piles, Boils, Cdrrls. Felons, Chilblains, I . . . ... i Flea Bites, Spider Stings, Frozen Limbs, Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Sore and Crackled Lips, Sore Kose, Warts and ' Flesh Wounds, it is a most valuable remedy and ctirei ... .. j . . j . ,, wuiuu can ud kuuüou iu u. tuuunuug wuu uao uecu it iu the city of Bost .nian.l vicinity forthelast tt.irty years, In no instance will this Salve do an injury, or interf-re witn a pnysician s prescriptions, n is uiaae iron me purnst materials, from a recipe brought from Russia of articles crowing in that country und the proprietors k (.,n ,.!, .iptmon r,hv.iniun. captains, nurses, and others who have used it them selves, and recommend it to others j Keddiu's Russia Salve is put in large tin boxes, stamped on the cove' wtbt picture of a house and disabled soldier, which picture is also engraved on the wrapper. Price 35 cents a box. KbuDiho Sc Co., Proprietors, KELLER, FAKNSLEY & CO. A?enU, apT-d&wly Kvansville, Ind. SPECIAL NOTICES. g3??oticesin this place, ten oents per line one insertion; 10 oents per line three times; 30 oents per line on week; disentinton loi.e;ertiine. UOAUU1IVG WANTED. A Gkntlkuas and Ladt wish to procure pleassnt rooms and board in a genteel family. Apply to the editor of this paper. ' EVANSVILLt LltlHARV ROOMS. Septemper 10th. 185G.J At a meeting of the Directors of the Association, it was ordered that a call of three dollars ($3) per share and the ananal contribution of one ($1) for each n. ember for the cur rent year, commencing August 10th ult., be collected; such call and eontribntion beiag due from and after this date. 9"PVto Sam'l Bayard, Esq., Treasurer of the State Bank. By order. GEO. FOSTER, Recording Seo'y. Enquirer copy. sepH-2w Evansville Libbart Rooms. ) September Itithi 1856.) At ameetinr, of tha Directors of the Association, it was ordered that members who have paid np one share of Stock in tull, or who may pay np one share in fall during the present th, ah&ll he .nthnrized to lrfve to another erson a ladr the use of tha Library for five years, by annual certificate By order. GEO. FOSTER, Recording See'y. Enquirer eopy. sepll-2w

TVlt'.V A 1 VB IITEXSS B' iV'eTN. 1 house contains nine rooms, cellar, cittern andsnmmerkitcht,ai w w "" Ji.7vimaam. w m.Kym en torj. porche on th() fiät ,nd p0Ttiro in ftont Wlth

n. ITRS, One square, ten lines or less, one time, SOc: th-Tee times, 1 ; one week. SI 50; two weeks. S2 50; one month. 34; three month,7 .V ; six months. $10; one year. $15. Discounton iaror advertisements. Cards of six lines or under, x per annum. No charge formarriage. death or religious notices. SHINGTON FIRE COMPANY WILL GIVE THEIR FIRST ANNUAL Soiree azici Supper! AT CRKStüSIT CITY HALL Thursday Keveniny , Srpt. 25tli 1856 IA.AUER8 A. J. COLBCRN, W. II. BINGHAM. T. .1. WHITE, MORRIS ME1LSCH. . JOHN HANEY. J. E. CAMPBKLL. GEO. BITTROLFF, NEWT. SATTERLEE. Tickets or admission $2 00. To be had at the Washington House, Hallock ft Stoddard's and of the Managers. sep!8-td TO THB LADIK8 URbKTlXU. OUR long expected Frenoh Worked Collars, Sleevs and Embroideries generally, bavt come at ladt, to which we respratfully oa'.l the Ladies' attention. In beauty or price they surpass everything ever offered in this city. CaV. in and see s.flS ROSER. BROft FREY. CAPsTClI'St! TfEX'8, Youths' . buys' snd Intsnts', of every variety, .Y-aa. color and shape, ot the 1 te and most approved fashions. sepl7-3tn V Ali TIER ft M ARCoNSIrR. TO rOl'XTRY IEIU H.t.VTg. WfVTR h n.rs n . w am hant & varv lo.hr nrl cnmnlpfA srfnrV 'II' of Hats andOaps, which "we will sell, wholesale, at ! Lu-tiaville aud Cincinnati prices. All our goods are fresh anaoi tne latest styles. I'tn ana examine sep'.7-3ni VACTIEK & MAhCoNMER. Main at VOKPOliATlUN NO f ICE. gRDERED, That the oaner or owners ofpiopertyon 'tum 'brtxrb. Known m '.vo ii. I liter cuiarK. ui.it, cause a Plank Sid-alk to be laid down from the Ail-) to Water street, within 10 days after t e publication ot this notice. ,nd indefaaitthereo. the stre-1 rommifisionHr is hereby ,athorised to proceed nersorm said woik. nd the co.ts and epeases of the same will be a sealed to and eollected by sale of said lot. or so much thereof as will .a.isfy said 1 en and cos's BJ,;S' ,he 0,"Bw"fLL. h. walker. DeP-tyci.rk. boots anrüiioes. tffeTJR stock of Bo M and Shon. in ihe wholesale trade, is -r now on hand, and Merchants from the couatr. will. we thiuk a() wou tD tn give u a call before porch sing ei.ewhere. Our sti.ck is composed of er) veiiety ol Bootsand Shit4. esade -y the mo-t ptioular mannfa'-turers of New En;;!e: d, and many of them TO oua own orDkk. We invite the trade to call and examine lor themselves. S6T17 McREA & WfclLLS, Foster's Block. 'TWO Gl LS WASTED. TWO Girls can find a rood situation by applving immediately at the sepl7-lw CI I "VHP fKf,. 5 LBS Fresh Txbl Butter; 10 dos Chickens, just ree'd and for sale by sepl7 hERSHBERGER 4 CARSON,. SOFT II A TN KT our Fall arrangements we are now ready to make to order, and will always keep ou hind, all kinds, colors. and "hapes of Soft Hats Our experience in tur line is such hat we can turnout a made any place in the give proof of what we Hat as well made and as good as can be e wond. We have and will continue to give proof or what we say seplo-äm V AL11C.K K MAKCON N1EK. FALL STILE HITS, THOSE wishint to obtain a good as well as a latest fashion Hat. would do well to giro ns a ca.l. The most fastidious taste suited. We warrant a perfect fit, even to those wh . have the most irregnlsr he eu head. sepl6-3m VAUTIER & M A HCOKXIFR. KOTICB OF SLK. TVTOTICS is hereby given, that I will sell at publir auction, li on Friday, the 10th taj of October next, at the residence of Alexander Powell, late of Vaoderbnrsh county, deceased, all his pe sonal property, (not taken by the widow) oonsistingof Horses. Cattle. Hogs Sheep. Wheat, Cora, Hay, Farming Implements, Household Turnit re. Ac. ere. A credit of twelve monthi will be ffieen on .11 an ma nr 113 date. sepl6-3w EDMUND MA1DLOW, Adm'r. SCHOOL JiOTlCE ffflHB Schools of Pigeon Township wiU commence on the -M nrst juonaay in uctooer next aepl3-td J. O. HATCHITT. "HXTRA FAMILY FLOIB.-75 bbls Wortbington m-m Juiiia riBir, rec a ua ior aaio d neplS PRESTON BROS. EDnUND B. SETMOIK) ATTORNEY AT LAW And. notary Public Office on Third street, in roar of Crescent City Bank Building. sepl5 '56-1y gvAMVU-Ll, lüp.

SHERIFF'S SALES,

Under this bead will always b found a eorreot statement of the Sheriff's Sales, 1 eluding names of parties, property and time sales. P.- GLEICHMANN TS. UNKNOWN HEIRS OF X. WOLFRaN. Sals 4th day of October of psrto'theN. W. qr. or ee 31 in tow mb in 5 loath of range 10 west, in the Yincennes Land District, Yanoerbuigh county, containing .7.-5-loOaTee WM. W. STINE vs. MARSHAL KET, Jr. Sale on the 4th day or October of lot 13, in block 170 in Ltnuw City. C. F. HILLER vs. WM. G. ADLBRSBERG Sale on the 30th day ot Sept , 1 the south-east or of see. No. 7. in township No. 6, south of range 9 weit. n Vanderburgh ccunty. WM. W. STONE ET Ah vs. O. BELL. Sale oh 22d day of Sept.. of Dmgs. Medicines. Oils. Paints. Pye Staffs, Glassware. Wiaes. Brandies, and other liquors. H. D. ALLIS and L. HOWES vs. MARY SCEEL8 Sale on the 30th day of Sept.. of the south-east rr. nf aeo. So. icS. township 5, range 10 west, Vanderburgh eounty. JOHN A. RE1TZ ET ALt8. J. P. HENDERSON. Sale on the 22d day of Sept.. of leasehold upon Lot 17, Mock 1:6, in Lamaico City; said leasehold running to July 27, 1857, JOHN S. HOP KINS vs. THOS. BL TLER Sole Aug. W, of lot 170 in the Donation Enlargement of city of Evansville, and lots 3 and 4 block IS, Fourth Enlargement adjoining city of Evansville. CANDIDATES. Ma. Editor: Please annonnee the name of JAMKS D. SAU N DKKS, as a candidate for County Surveyor at the ensuing October election. eepl3 Mb. KniTOK: Plesse annonnee the name of ALEXANDER MADDUX as aeaiipidate for re .election to the office of County Commissioner. sept We are authorized to announce the name of S A MC EL K1KKPAIKICK as a Candidate for the office of County Commi-uiener at the ensuing October election. aug20 Mk. Sandkrs: You will please announce my name as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer at th? ensuing October election. ji8 JuH.V GREEK. Mk. Saxdkks Sir: Yon will please annonnee my name as an independent candidate for the office Of County Recorder at the ensuing election. my29 WM. H. CHANDLER. Mr. Sandebs: Please annonnee my name as candidate for Becorder of Vanderburgh County at the ensuing PU election, sub'ect to the decision of the Democratic Convention. my-M JOH. FAKKE1.L. A. H. SAiKKS. Esq : Pleapeanuounce my nameas a candidate fof theoffioe of Clerk of the Vanderburgh Circuit Court at the ensuing October election. yl7 LOUIS RICHTER. Editob Journal: I am a candidate for the ofltoe of Sheriff of Vanderburgh county at the ensuing Oetoberelectlon. ""r;. . 4V ' " eS" We an authorized to announce the name of CHRIS TIaX BIPPTS as a candidate foi re-election for County Recorder at he October election. sep2 s Myers IMPORTER Or WINIS. LIQUORS AND CISAR3. AND TIKALER IX RUUUBON, BYK, M ON ONO AH V LA AND KGCTIFIED WHISKY, ON COKNKR Or MAIN AND WATKB ST3 . K V AXSYILLE . fTIHE subscriber is now reoeivina eud onenlnr at his new ' A stand, one of the largest and best assorted stocks of " Ines. Liquors aud Ulnars, ever orouxnt to tins market. The atteution ot his Tiends, and the trade generally, is sof, "hou.'e 'mxn.wJsVV.Tpri.inVTn part-CWniao Hrandies of various, brands. Pale and Dark rmci, itiagiorj and utard, uupuy & vo.. witn a numerous lotf other brands, W Ir?.B s '7,, n V.l. Port W ine. Claret Wines of Sherry and snnerior old different brands, Cham-name. Heidtick Wine. Quarts aud ointa. toaether with a general as sortment of Old Hourhon. Rye, Monnahela and Rectified Whiky, Holland lim. Jamaica and Mew England Rum, Chrrry and Peach Brandies, Cordials, Curaco and Swiss d'Absiethe. Also a choice article of pure Ohio Catawba, and Boston Somach Bitters I N. B. Always on hand a large and well selected stock of I Havana. German and Home-made Cigafrs; bardines and Pittsburgh Ale. seplS LOOK OCT ! REMOVAL OF . MYEIIS, Importer of Wines, Liquors aüd Cigars, AND DKALRK IN Bourbon, Eye, Kononganela & Rectified Whisky, AS removed from his old stand to the now corner of Main and Water streets, where he invites his friends and customer' to call . seplS rijKvJXIOSf NUXlf:. STOCKHOLDERS in the Evansville and Crawfordsvills i k9 Railroad Company, are hereby notified that the annual ! nueting for election of Directors, ic, will be held at the Court House in the oily of Evansville. on Monday, the 6 h day of October next, at 10 o'clock A. M. Bv order ot the Board. JOHN E. MARTIN. See'y. Enquirer e-py. aepl3-f "CTKPI1KD Sl' B. 20 bblsNAW York Crushed and Ji. Loaf at leas than manufacturer's present prices and transportation, lor sale by j sepl3 GEO. FOSTER & CO. E'l.OCR. An extra article in bags of 25, 50 and 98 pounds bjl tor sate in lute to suit by sepl3 GEO. FOSTER ft CO. VSTAXTFO. 5,00" bushels Prime Red and Wh'te Wheat, V V tor which we will pay the highest prices in Cash. sep13 GEO. FOSTER ft CO. "'R'liTHlTri LI .UK 16 bbls ree'd per flat no it this day. va V Also owj oois urej liibu in store, iore-3ie Dy Hf .I3 GEO. F .STER ft CO I OT I ü. VARA 50 bar anorted numbers instreo'd : ' by sep!3 TENNEY ft SORENSON. T BBLS pure Cider Vinegar for ale by jy24 VICKKKY ft JOHNSON'. FUJI SALE. .A DKTRABLE and convenient residence Oi'fnafol) a Third street, bi-tween Walnut and Chesnut sts. The carriage house, stalae and wood house The lot fronts 3' leet, extending oack 150 reet to an alleyi Also. 2 Lots on Locust, between 6th and fth streets. Tkrms. One p' mnt in cash: 'he remainder in one and two y srs with interest. SeplZ-lw W.M.ELLIOTT LOOK IIS-KR! BUTTS, fancy. Bilk snd Woollen Dyer an! Secure. would inform his fr-ends and tho nnblie. that he haa removed Irs establishment from Carpenter's Block two loors below th - Methodist Church on Locust street, where he will be happv to see his customers. Ladies and Gentlemen bring your .oiieo garment. seplz-ln iHJEW BOOKS. lw, The Life and Adventures of Beckworth; The Martins of Cr. Martin, by Level: just out; Abbott's Franconia Stories, oomnlete set: Steel Enrgavingsof Fillmore, Buchsnan and Fremont, AO cei eaco ; L ves of Buchanan and Fremont: Hillmoreand Fremont Songi for the campaign. Ittst reo'd ana ior saie oy sepiz wsblIi ft LisitK FALL Xn Wl TER CLOTHING AT WHOLKSAI.K AID KKTAII.. THE LITTLE PEIN C E 01o tli.lxa.gr Stores HAS arrived, and ig just opening one Af the largest and best assortments 6f Cl'-thine and Farnihhinr Goods. Hats and Cay?, Boots and S hoes. Trunks and Valises: also nue lot of CaitTjares. Silk V . Ivets, Cloths. BaTers. Satine t and Trimmiiifrs; which goods I will sMl eitl er wholesale or retail at the very lowest prices. Garment marie to order at the oot reasonable prices at A. LO BKNSTIN BS Western Star Clothing Store, sepU Corner of Water and Sycamore streets IIÜI SES FOK HET. SIX of the row of new bnildings on Locust street, above the Sherwood House, inat comnleted. .im nowforrent They ar two story bricks tore rooms below, with rooms for tenamenta above amenta aDove. Apply to epll-tf J. M. CALDWELL. SKVUV riRI.OADs OF NRniKKIKH. V&l OmDKN AN it WILLOW WARE, tub hkst ARRIVAL IV or THE SrASON. 75 bags prime Eastern CoflTee; 10 bag Pepper;. 50 packetsold Gov't Java Coffee; H do Pimento: 10 bug' do do do; .1 cases Sardines; 2flOHw Indigo; W01bS C. Soda; 200 lbs pure Cream Tartar; lOOOlhs oda aleratus; 25 hlils Crushed, Loaf, Powdered and CoBee Sugar; In store and for sale low by sepll Z. H. COOK & SON. TE! TR4Ü TEÜÜ TEA!!!! 4kUR stock of Teas is very full and complete. We fel W. V coafident that we can offer some very fiao trades in the following Teas: ., IU half-chests r in powder; 10 half-chestl Blaek: 11 do imperial; 25 do Y. Hyson; S do Hyson Skin; 30 boxes 'ss'd Teas, sepll Z. H. COOK & SON. fMOR PREFER VIA' (2. White Hava aSugar. inqnan. JL tities to suit rustomtr. for.sale by epll 8 B. ULBERT & CO., Sye. nearWater. f9lO ;OFFEK. KV am "lörsale very low bv aV epll S. E. HILBERT & CO , Syo. near Water. 'HAK OUR B 1.1 KR OX THE OUTER WALL.' 4 FINE assortmentof Polltlcl Flags for sale at xl EXBICH'S Ory Oorda Store sepll Main street, three doors below Second. TU F lMll.t FI.OTR The best brandi in Southern Indiana, now in ntor. and kent eonwt.tntlT nn hand for sale by sepl VICKERV Sc JOHN-STON. ti . XV . GIVEN!), COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHAXT, Tio. 14 I'oydras Street. cw Orleans, La, REFERENCES . Jas. O. Jones. Esq., Messrs. Z. H. Cook Son. J. S. Mitchell. Messrs. Geo. Foster & Co. Evansville. Indiana. augäO-Ivdaw WOOD AD WILLOW WARE, o dot ass'd Market Basket.; VI set as'd Wooden Mea ures; 1 reel Cotton Rope; 6 dos Shaker Broom.; 6 nets Buckeye Bowles; 12 do Heavy Bed Cords; 12doiClethcsLines;justree'd from rineinnati and for sale by "S30 VICKERY & JOHNSTON. finOB4CCO.50 caddies W. Barrow's Tobacco ree'd Der -SL railroad. for sale ky aug29 I. & D. H EIMANN. SPECIAL NOTICE TO FAItlTCEKS. JOHN S. MITCHELL has in store and keens on hand a large variety of agricultural Machikkrv such as Mount's Eight-horsa Separators and Powers; do Four-horse do do do; Ohio Eight-horse do do do; do Four- none Tumbling Shaft, Thrasher and Power; N.T. Endless Chain (.2 horse) Powerand Separator; do do do do do do Cleaner; Crawford's large Clover Separator, warranted to clean from 20 to 30 bushels per day: Crawford's small CI -ver Separator, warranted to clean from 13 to 20 bushels per day; BiicVley's Portal le Sider Mills, a cheap and convenient Mill everv f-rmer should hare one: Sanford'a Straw Cutters; Corn Shellers; Reapers and Mowers; Invertable Steel Teeth Cultivators: At prices that will defy oompetitioa. Orders from abroad promptly attended to. tpl3-lwd4w

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EVANSVILLE &. CRA VVfORDSVILLE E A I L 11 O A D, ICiTIItlEll AliUANGEMENT. 4kN and alter Monday. ifuns i5th. until further ret lee. Train will leave Ev.ti.xlll. v Vr The Mail Passenger 1:20 f. M.: arrlvinz at Tincenaea at 4:2tP. M i iin.1 eonaeet with toe Evening ttaia bn the Ohi aid Mississippi Railroad fc8t. Louis and Central Illinois, Tone Haute at 7:43 P.M., and Indianapolis st 1:05 A. M.. making direct eonaettiouj for Cincinnati. Cclniabns. Cleveland, Philadelphia. New Fork and Baltimore. Returning leaves TetTe-Hasit at 8:55 P. M.; after tie arrival of train from Indianap:ls--arrives at Evansville at 9:25 P. M Passengers by this train can eotae from St. Louis Cincinnati and Loflisvill same Say. Baggage cheeked of Indianapolis. FARES! , p. From EvahsVilleto St. Louis , t7 IS I do ChiOago .i , !llOO do . do Indianapolis, 8 25 do do Cincinnati, 8 (0 do ds Cleveland (K) do do Buffalo;: .."."l7 50 do do New York;, ...2i 00 do do Pittaburgh, ."'.IS fO do do W heelipr...... ....'."1IJ.14 ffO do. do. jtnltitnore ...I'.'. 22 00 ' do Washington u .IÜ23 0O do do Philadelphia n. , 23 00 do do Botiton. ;u. ;. "28 50 Daily Freight Trains leave Evansville and Trrro-Ba'ute at For say information or through Tickets, apply at the Conpany's Transportation Office, head of Locnxt street. Ev a . m.,nwii local passeneers will he takes ansville. iel4 J.J. IUKIKI.il .vi Princeton Clarion and Henderson Patriot take ou other adv. and copy. AIABIS EXPRESS COIflPANY. NEW ARRANGEMENT THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY respectfully snnounee to their friends, the public of Evansville and ....... au-. " ' j - - u.bTinuieq id open an hee at the bbsinee of their Line, and have appointed Mr GEO W. McBRIHE as their Agent, who. from his psst connection with the business, is perfectly f miliar with all the routes and the details of their operation. Thla arrangement baa been made with the sole ohjeot of increasing the facilities ef nvansTiiie to ne uevoreo excioatvelv tAtht,HMi.. . I P. r Ty increase it. drtbllit, to tbt -fc. lie to accomplish Which the best efforts of our local ar ; will be especially directed K Al persons havinr busihSss With Onr eompsny will pless canon sir. Ale urine, at ournew offce on Firstatreet h- ; V 1 ; - wu-uw vu ' inistrtci, oetween Locust and Main, who alone is authorised to act for nv2-dtf ALFRED OAITBBR. Superintend. nt. . CK M EX T . 209 bbls J . Hulme fr. Co.. for sor sale very low by iyU GEO. FOSTER CO. KIFLB FOWDKR.-25 kegsbestquality, jnstree'd.for sale low by "Kl l S. E. HILHliKTAt CO.. Sye. near Water. ; ACO äOOIbs Countrr Hams-1 OOOIb rv.TsM 7 I "E HERSUBERGER & CARSOX. f EMO. 8 V RUP 50 boxes extra Lemon Sv, a ; MA by railroad from New York and for sale at eVdnö.i ' . D U IIIJIÖ.TH . K It'll. 2 tierces ree'd and for sale by . 1 I. & D. HEIMAWIT. . AI.MÜ.VDS-1. 000 lbs Almonds ree'd bv raiN road and lor sale by aog7 I. s D. BE1MANN. fr l BXS Ground Spioe; 20 bxs Raisina reo'd. for sale by ejf ang7 I. cfc D. HEIMAÄN. rtrf ft BXS fine Virginia Tobacco; 10 gross J. J. Butler's anvJr Ink, reo'd and for sale by . HEIMANX. BXS Wheat Starch; 25 bxs Cream Cheese, reo'd by U x W railroad, and for sale by 07 I. ft D. heiman:. TEIV jM A Cll Kip., CATt H OF lsStJo'bbld 1m ass'd Nos. New Mackerel; 20 hf-bblsXew Mackerel, and 1 oask New Salmon, just ree'd, for sale by K7 Z. H. COOK 4 80N. St DOZ ass'd sires put Olive Oil; 75 dos a'd Extraeti mm r ana risvoriugs; zu gall Stonghton's Elixir, just reo'dby als Stduirhton'a Elixir; A dos ang7 t. H. COOK ft SON. a I'STARD. 50 dos pure Mustard, lb csns; ilJt . 30 do do do lh do: 25 do do do lib do: o do French do 1 lb jars; ; i lh bottles; lb cans: inst t.' A 12 do London do 25 do Kentucky by ang7 Z. H. COOK ft SON. Alt RIVA IrS. TUST received (and now opening) direct from Philsdelphia. 8 half cheats. 24 boxes of choice Black and Green Teas, amongst which is a half ehest of extra Black Tea. which we recommend to tboso who love it. all ef which id ofieredat a small advance on cost. Call and try it at V1CKERT ft JOHNSTON'S. IVlf Wain ft., bear Washington Hotel. fi'MN Pl.ATK. AC M. 500 boxes Tin Plate: 20 Pi. lock Tin: i ids upper Bottoms assorted; 4000 do Wire do In store and fotsale Y? jyi' - Samuel orr. ta3 F St R YK FLOin. 5 bLIj Markle's extra brand, iaii ree'd by je3 Z. H. COOK ft SON. H IT K and red Lead for sale by SAMUEL ORE. T GROSS Congress Water, just received by ft jv!7 Z. M.CC COOK ft SON. rfOl'iNTRV BACO.V ldflO lbs Hams: 2000 lbs Shonldem: 2000 do Sides rib'd and ele&r: lo a annnlv ef Sugar Cured and Canvassed Hsme. in store and for sale by je!6 HERSHBERGER ft CARSON. EV POTATOI-S. ACONSTNAT supply of Potatoee lowoe thsn they sell 1x1 market. jvlO HKRSHHKRftKR.fr CARSON. I CK CHKsiTH AND KEFRtUEUAlORs. 12 lue Chests assorted sizes; 10 do Refrigerators assorted sites, just rve'd by ivl" , Z. H. COOK & SOS. f COLLAR A,D LADFRPLEEVES. 5O0 Englieh Werked Tollars; IjO pairs Jaconett Cndersleeves. ree'd to-day and fof" ss-le by JAMES LOW & CO. (illEAT MA KRAIHS. READI OON8IDKKÜ ACT!!! 1HAVE for sale t choice building Lots in Lamaseo City) 24 of these lots have never been offend for sale before, separately. They comprise the best vacait property in thd eity. Prices low. Terms easy. Call and see. G. OOPELAVD, . At Copelaad's Eaebange Bank. N. B.-A few ef these lots will be exchanged for Brick, Carpenters' and plasterers' work. aepll-2ra 1?RK8H CORX MEAL.-Zobush inst ree'd and for sal , by augl2 VICKERV & JOHNSON. KERJi A: PRESTO .v WAVE commenced receiving their Fall and Winter stock of goods, embrai-ing every variety ol merchandi&e they have usually kent. We offer the trade the largest and beat selected stock wt have ever got up; ourstyles areeuburb and priees low No merchant ought to visit this market this Fall without examining our stock, as it is a pleasure to show our choice s lections of goods, and whether he buys or net will leave a better man and patriot, from the fact ol tha rreat hnt f the various styles and combinations ef gay, rich coin's, we display of the best American manufactories, will maks hiss leet prouder ox his oouatry , sep6 KEEN & PRESTON, NEWS FOli A LL! TTBT'E beg to inform onrnumerons customers, tbs Ladiesin w V particular, that we are now rt.cv tn .how v.m nr, nl the grandest displays, in Fakcv axd Ktitts Dar utnn. ever before offered in this market. We are too busy now to give a full description of our immense stock. Sullioe it f say. that onr asrortment of Ladies' Dress Goods, euch as French and English Merinos, Woollen Plaids black and fancy Silks, ries, Silk Bonnets. Ladies'. Misses' and Children's Shoes. ue ames. Man'iliar, Shawls, the richest Irench tml.roideDamasks and Embroidered Window Curtain . CJionas. Ginghams, Flannels. Linseys, Jesns.Satiuetx, Domestic!, and thousands of othtir articles too numerous to mention cvanot be btat bv anv one whether in strle. aualitr or nrie . as we st'll adhere to our motto "SkllChraw adSki.l a Heap." Call .V' rveodyat the etore on Mam ereet. near th comeofF.rnt. sep5 ROSKR. BRO. JSRKY I. !: In lots to suit purchasers, delivered at lM the Depot or Canal, for sale y sep GEO. FORTER & CO. AT KAsl'U AR -CI R KD HAMS. A supply of very Jai superior Hams, justrec'o hy sepo UtliSabEKHSK & CAKSU.N. X-tHEESE. 500 Ms W . R Cheese Just ree'd and for sals - HERSHBERGER & CARSON. W by sep5 COPA " TNE It SHIP TlrF. ' fMHE subscriber hasthis day associated with him Mr. Jas.JL D. Biggs, o' Carlisle, fnd .in the wholesale grocery and produce business, under the name and style of W.'ireler A Riggs. The business will be conducted at the old stand on ' Main street, between First ana Second. septVZw. E. E. WHEELER. ' NEW FALL. GOODS. THE subscribers are now in refeipt of their supply ef Fall and Winter BOOTS and SHOES, selected lor the eity and country trade, embracing every variety and quality of Men's, Women's ant Children's wear, to which they call toe attention of the public. McREA & WELLS. sepo First street. Foster's Block. NOTICE. THE Vanderburgh County Agricultural and Borticnltnral Societr will hold it regular monthly meetiae oa Saturday next. A full attendance is requested, as the eloo-tio-of oHioers for the ensuiar year will take plaee The Society will meet at Crescent City Hall at 2 o'clock P. M B5 order of the President. . P. HORN BROOK. . aep-2t Secretary. (tfOFFKK. 100 sack Prim ree'd per Arksnraw Travel- - er. and lor sale ojr sejia PRESTON BROS. jfTIHKKSK. 50 boxes W. R. Cheese ree'd and for sal by PRESTON BROS. ' sep4 DISSOLUTION NOTICE. ON the 19th of August, th partnersnip existing between McKinney & Cooke was dissolved by mutual oonsent. O. McKinncv assnmes all debta owinz bv tha lste ras. and becomea tha purchaser of B. A. Cooke's entire interest is the Merchandize heretofore owned by them n Kv.aill, Ind. . ' c. McKI-NEY. scp3-tf E. A. COOKE. FOIC KALE. FOUR hundred Acres of land, lying in Hamffeon eounty, in ths Uta of Illinois. Terms easy. For further in formation enquire at EMBICH'S Dry gsed Store. eepa Main street, tnree oooi nwwrowv... CHEESE. 50 boxes Cheese reo'd and fossa ebv aug2 I. I. HEIM ANN. 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IVOflCE isheTeby given that the nndawigntd ras been r - pointed administrator of the stat of Jacob Goats do- - ceased, late of Vanderburgh oounty. StiiT estai i Is "r-posed bsolvn. aS-3w HEiRV kBElBlB

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