Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 58, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 October 1856 — Page 2

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i ADD J H. SANDEES, EDITOR. srrOITY-Og-EVANSVILLE. - FUIDAY MOKNINt,::::::::::::::::::::OCT: 3 FOR PUF.MDF..Vr, MILLARD FILLMORE, .Hi, f J . I i Or NW TORIC. ORVICK PRKSIIiKlXT. ANDREW JACKSON D01.ELS0N, OF TKS5KSSKI5. riLLMOHB ELECTOKAL TICKET. ; GEORGE G. DUNN, of Lawrence. rRICII'D W. THOMPSON, of Vigo. 1st District JAMES G.JOSES, of Vanderburgh. -Ii' - ; t:f : d do DAVID T. LAIRD, of r-erry. 3d . "4tk 5th f.th 7th . Fth. 9lh 10th lllh Ao do do do da do do do do i JOHX BAKErt. ol Lawrence. WM. E. WHI TE, of Dearborn. FRED. JOHNSUXBUGH, ofWajne. KEXRV BRADLEY, of Johnson. WM. K. EBWAKDf, of Vigo. C. W. PRATH EK, of Montgomery. GEO. W. BLAKEMORE, of Cass. WM. R.. HALE, of Wat nth. A "Seeret Circular" A "Mare'a Nest" Good Advice Easeality promising to Suffer. The Newburg Democrat and .Evansville Enquirer have discovered a ten ible "mare'a -n neat" in a circular sent abroad from the Capitl. tal by the Chairman of the State Central Comx mittee, Mr. Defrees. It is a little remarkable . ' that such a monstrous political torpedo should have been sent to Smith Miller's protege the Postmaster at Newburg. The very fac' - of a copy having been sent to him, is conclu--i siv evidence that the Chairman of the State -i Central Committee cared very little whether j it was inade public or not. If it were a niafcter the exposure of which woukl seriously in jure the party it was intended to benefit, we should much sooner believe this Postmaster had been tearing open circulars addressed to wsome other person, than that it had been ad i dressed to himself. The Circular commences by stating, " that the opposition to uld Liners in this State must triumph., is beyond all reasonable doubt. .The only, question is, as , to the majority. "That it'may be as great as possible, we must l &U work." These Old Line editors must receive a great deal of comfort from the fact, that the People's State Central Committee are no longer working to defeat Old Lineism in this State, that being considered certain, but are merely trying to secure a tremendous majority. f We should think these editors would : hesitate to publish this to the world. The Circular proceeds t advise the opponents I' of Old Lineism how to work, and we endorse h its suggestions. It advises that speeches be delivered in every township of the ouncy, and that all who can .speak take the stump, and that documents be put in the hands of the ," doubtful. So we say. Let every man go to .".work who can work. This is .what the Old Liners haye been doing for months past. Scatter documents abroad freely, that voters may read and think for themselves, instead of submitting to be led by the noses by UBprLacipled demagogues. The Circular says secondly: We are advised that the " Old Liners" are making arrangements to bring voters from Kentucky (where no election is held on that 4ay,) and other adjoining States, for the purpose of carrying the State Election. We must .not submit to this Border Ruffian mode of ontreling elections. Let no illegal vote be . "put into the ballot box. We call the attention of the people to this tfadt. There "is no doubt bat that the Old Liners will play a desperate game -of importation 'this election. Let them be watched as the .Circular says " Let no illegal vote be put into the Ballot Box." This is advice calculated to .make the 31d Liners indignant. They idon't want to be watched. They don't want illegal votes kept out of the Ballot Box. If they do, ithen they will aid in carrying out the advicer ef this Circular, and thank the Committee farj . tthoir suggestion. It is only jascality which: fears "honest proposals. The Circular advises that tickets "be .printed; and seist nto every township several days pre-j vious to the election, and put into the right 1 lands. We call the attention of the opponents of the Old Liners to this seggestion. In to wnhips in this county, we have lime and again! Jost votes flay carelessness- this particular Voters often did not get to see any other than Democratic iickets till they came to .the .polls, .aad even then sometimes others were not to ;be had. . .Seo that plenty of tickets are distribmted throaghout each township, and that they Are placed in .the jnght ;fcande that is in the ihands of men wlio will use, not destroy .them. The Circuhar auggests .that they ought lo be jpriated on jpa.per .the came appearance .and .and .color used by -the Old Liners. The En-quirer-callslhis a "miserable attempt act fraud." 2fo'bo3y knovs better lhaa the jeditor of that jpaper, ihat&ms.suggoGtion vwas .maile ttejre&ent fc&Kd, not to .enact Ihtuds. ile knows the' Oemeemcy liave .time and again, and in thisl gil&ce'teo, gritted Oieir .tickets cn colored pa-; tper, to JL to prevent 7unet JBemocrats from" wctin against Ac v.vile dea:e.gcgues ef ftheir wn jparty ?io prev ec t "the m -vo ticg any ;oi her tftan xw xtemocratic iickfit. This was io aid tihem 'i ,xuLijp 'in ;those ho jnighfbe dispose'd. t.o 5fidk tirt'cT she races iio jenäble Äfcm to jjüwfc'aity acan-wbo -flril;3i06äe1?aiii 'honest tscjiviaticLE ar.-vVOte.eme "ther .than, the :ticktOt üb&y fcocgfct M tcram fiawn Siie Ärctt 21y ; &aviiSsidkjsie,all 2mevSrJlai:, .&uaanxL3x&.y rCilT. re tuxytszxmia? iVi.prlTiilgo,öT.f.Tremar i:t.fciTice Kanter, s3.i& iHiptnciijle it-nlj txo D Bn"J5iascyl3i.t j revjsr. tä ume ficir gtLis,-anL , m&Lsiitstst fXMBS stools oTnEiSU?, jurtix-" ayarkaiilietic 'wac'icjFwacay wdk.iL Ekery .-tear. L w;tfe!ul,. rx f to Siinr. 3T fu.' Sea ft pat iit tSat 'DsraKnak;' euSirr. SSok issn; :tka?

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liiiaci iiuie iiauua any eiiui is luaue iy stop; rp e- e .... . ,. . ,,r , .( this item of information contained in yesthe.rrascalit.es Yve thank our Democratic terdayI s papei. a readcr of the Journal cotemforanes for the opportunity they have kave (q adJ nJtre afforded us to expose them. They can have; -, rp. ,.. , , , i r- J- ibe e"itor of the Churchman, be his senall they may make off the exposure of this ' , , ... , . , . , , , , . ,eral view what it may, was speaking of a re- " secret circular." Several of these circulars ',f- , , ,

have been knocking around our office for days past, and open to anybody's inspection. A Fillmore Address. We have before us the Address 6f the Fillmore State Convention to the Feople of Indiena. It is signed by the Committee appointed to prepare the Address, Messrs. E. W. Thompson, Milton Gregg, Wm. II. Gregory, Wm. G. Armstrong, W. II. Davidson and Jonathan Payne. We have not yet read this address, nor do we know that we can find time to read it. The idea of throwing before the people, right in the midst or at the closing part of an exciting campaign, an Address for general reading ten columns long, is something we can scarcely reconcile with the good sense for which Messrs. Thompson, Gregg, &c, are distinguished. If fifty or one hundred people in the State read this Address entirely througn, it will be surprising. We dombt not it is admirably written, and all that such an Address should be, excepting in brevity. But its exceeding length is fatal to its purposes. We shall endeavor to prepare an abstract of the Address, giving its pith and substance freed from the mass of words. We shall do this or publish it entire. Fireraan' Parade Soiree, &c. Our gallant Firemen will hold their Second Annual Parade to-day. Although the time for preparation was very brief, they will doubtless make a handsome display. 'Last year more complete preparations were undertaken, and the display far excelled in beauty anything which had every before graced our city. In another column will be found the order of marching. The Oration will be delivered in the vacant space near Mr, Barnes' dwelling. Blythe Llines, Esq., is the orator. In the evening," the Young America Fire Co. will gi7e their Second Annual Soiree, at Crescent HalL Their first Soiree was admirably conducted, and one of the most delightful reunions of the season. Such preparations have been made as to render this Second Annual Soiree in no manner inferior to the first. Let every citizen purchase a ticket, whether hs can go ox not. The Soiree of the Wash'mgton Fire Co. given last week, was well attended, and is said by those M ho were present to have been elegant and pleasant, throughout. No better evidence could be .affoxded that those present jerjjoyed themselves, than the fact that they kept up the fun till daylight. Had we been present, we might have given further details. We wish the Young Arawiea Company just as happy a time. The Neptune and Union boys will be in the Parade to-day, in their full strength. A pleasant day and a pleasant time to alL 07" A President without a monument, is the title of an article in the New York Times, and we learn from itthe fact that James Monroe, who fought at White Plains, was wounded at Trenton, who fought with Lafayette at Brandy wine, who was minister tu France and England, who was Secretary of State, and for two full terms President of this great Republic, with such patriotism and dignity as entitles him to the proud .name of one of the "Fathers of the Republic," now lies in a graveyard 1 Second street, New York city, with a simple lab of weather-stained marble over him, bear ing the following words: -JAMES MONROE. ROBERT TILLOTSON. The Times gives same interesting facts con nected with his later liistory: Mr. Monroe expired at 103 -tfclocVon the morning of the 4th of July, 1831. Hisuneral was a very imposing one the largest that at the time had ever been sen in New York. The vault'in which his dust still lies is on the -east side of the cemetery, just to the right of the main walk as you look in from the entrance, ft is a curious neglect that leaves the pre cious dust of one of the purest patriots this country has been blessed with to rest in such obscurity. Thousands pass every day by the spot, admiring the well kept grounds, pausing for the fragrance of the flowering shrubs, listening to the songs of the birds that find their oasis in the city's desert, but never dreaming that the author of fhe Monroe Doctrine, the fourth President of the United States, lies within a few feet of them. Monuments to men of Laif his .intellectual stature, and a tithe cf his industry and goodness of "heart, are going up all over the .land. Shall he who was re-elected -to the Presidency, by a vote unanimous, with a single exception, and who never disgraced his position, have no more than this? T The Cincinnati papers of Wednesday did net arrive by express as usual.- The maüs have long since been superseded fey the' (Express Co. so far as Eewspapersareencern.ed. Their lailure .to arrive is a rare' occurrence. " ' I 2t. ü.incß -.writing the .above, -.we ihavej received -our Cincinnati papers. "Mr. "Mc Bride the Agent cf Adam's ;ExpTsss Ce. always does everything in. 'his power io keep us supplied; wUhJate dates. ! J&N 'Ex-lÜEarBEE OF CeXGBESSflxSAXE. We; regret .to "learr., saysrthe Thiladfilphia .Times,' fbat;tke Ilon.Xewis''CIievin, forraerljr.&.mem-; toT'Of tCor.gress from fthe iFirst. Congressional Sjistmt, has tsoTar'bacome .fieranged 4hat it wasfjsr.S .necessary to-eend him to.tho.Penn-! ylvhk, Seqiiiat for ho Insane,. on .the west kidevof .the .Schuylkill. Jlhis .was.done.at 11 ckltt&ärc. t?ilSayoncrriing. Ewren2;tiii3e jsast 3Ir.2jevin'ls'i)eania-

For the Journal, "The Churchman (Episcopal,) is out in favor of dancing as 'an innocent recreation, and as healthful as it is graceful "

v-i v-uwivjii iui tuuuixit. iiu was leu to speaK uy some severe strictures on the arrangements of i a school. 2. The form of speaking was not an "article" on the subject, but simply a "notice to correspondents" of eight or ten lines. Nothing was said of the suitable hours, places, companions, or other circumstances of the "innocent recreation." 3. The responsibility of whatever was said was altogether private and individual. The Churchman is the private property of a layman. It is edited by a layman, who, with many admirable qualifications for Lis work, has not resided long enough in this country to be thoroughly acquainted with some things an editor ought to know. He speaks for himself, or for the propietor, or for both; but his paper is not the recognized organ of any other man, or body of men. The body to which the word in parenthesis points, iias never so delegated its responsibility, and it is to be hoped that it never wilL A.T.B. Oct. 2, 185G. CO" We take the following from the New Albany Tribune. Willard ought to be in Evansville to-day He would find a good many of those Firemen chaps he detests so much, about our streets, and no doubt very well behaved. The firemen of New Albany need not be at all alarmed at Willard's threat not to pardon them if they get in the Penitentiary. He never will be in a position to pafdon even his friends now in tho States Pr son; Wjllakd Denouncing the Fieemen of New Albany. While WillarJ was speaking at the market house on Friday evening last, a fire broke out in the house of Mr. Yeager, a German brewer, in the lower part of the city. The Hoosier tire company took water from the cistern in their engine house, and soon succeeded in arresting the ilames, The other companies did not reach the fire in time to assist. When the alarm was given, Mr. Willard' commenced a violent assault upon the firemen of New Albany, charging that the alaim was raised for the purpose of disturbing the meeting. lie said there were some two or three hundred young men in New Albany (the most of whom belong to the fire companies who had disgraced ths city by their conduct, and given her an unenviable notoriety all over the State. That they were in the habit of disturbing rseetings in this manner. That ihey Diirld to he in the penitentiary, and if tliey icere, and he loas Oovernor, they swum stay there durimj the whole period for which he filed the oßce! lie said many more things equally as bitter, which we caEnct, at this moment, ciditomind. Thisattaek, everybody knows, was wholly inj ustifiable. The firemen of New Albany are a noble set of fellows, ever ready to do their duty, and they would never be guilty of attempting to break up a meeting in this manner. They are mostly young men, to be sure, but that they will soon get over. The question naturally arises -is it better to let a Dutchman's house burn down than to disturb a democratic meeting by raising an alarm of fire? The "young men," the firemen, .think they should do their duty and put out afire, even though they thereby draw upon their' heads the denunciations of A. P.r Willard. They did so on Friday evening, and were shamefully abused far it by Willard. Whether he will make any votes by his course or not, remains to be seen. . Great Fiee at Louisville Fctll Pah-I ticulaes. Louisville was visited on Sunday night last, by tho most destructive fire the .citizens have suffered for years. On Sunday night Porter's cellar, caught from a furnace. The alarm was jiromptly given and the firemen after, as they thought, subduing the flames, went home. Between three and four a'clock in the morning, the fire was discovered to break -out .anew. The .engines "were promptly on the spot, but all efforts to control the fire were fruitless. The fire orignating as we hive said in Briner & Porter's painting establishment, spread to McDonald & Son's refrigerator faetory, on the south, and then to Capt. I. S. Mcrehead's warehouse, and an unoccupied warehouse adjoining it on the north, both of which fronted on Wall street, and were immediately in the rear of Briner & Porter and McDonald & Son's houses. The wall cf Capt. Merchead's house then fell against the large fire-proof warehouse of Newcomb & Uro., crushing one side of it and set ting this building on .fire, which was totally destroyed, as also the building in its rear on Bullitt street, belonging and occupied by Messrs. Newcemb & Bro. The total number of buildings destroyed was six. Messrs. Newcomb Ss Bro., had an insurance. upon their property cf $70,000; Capt. Morehead was insured for $2000. The warehouse of Mr. Isaac Cromie was injured by fire and .removal. Total loss by this üre .cannot fall short of $125,000. 07 Thejpassenger train on .the Jl .& G. lu ft., did not arrive until eleven o'clock Wednesday evening. The .train Jeft Terre Haute behind lime, and the locomotive was determined to keep behind time. .For seme reason, the engineer could not keep .up a full head of steam,, and of course the usual lime :eould not be made. ' f Jdlia Dean ai-cd Cuba. We noticed tire sinking of 'these -steamers near "Vst Erankirn last "Friday by the striking cf a log. S?hey struck :the earae los:, but were ran iqto -shoal water. and savL The Cuba has been repair ed -euflxewnttyto go to Paducah for pennaEent repairs, and .the- Julia Ttean was to Lave started last -evening for'Taducah. Atctlie jlace where thie;log ?Ir6,rih8 -chanael ihas generally been 'ddlear.ljut xaccntly it Is very 1d.

(7" A wedding came off a short time ago at Havana, Illinois, in which the bride was

fourteen and the bridegroom seventy years of age. They were both children; the one in her first, the other in his second childhood. THE OICEAT RUSSIAN KE.1IEDY. TKO BONO PUBLICO, ILr" ''Every mother should have a box inthe house handy lu case of ucuidents to the children." Udlding'" Kussta. Salve. It Is a Boston remedy of thirty years' atauding. and is recommended by physicians. It is a sure and speedy care for Burns, Piles, Boils, Corns. Felons, Chilblains, and Old Sores of every kind: for Fever Soros, Ulcers, Itrh, Scald Head, Kettle Rash, Bunions, Sore Xipples, (il "inmendstl by hurses.T Whitlows, Sties. Festers. Flea Bites, Spider Stings, Frozen Limbs, Salt Kheum, Sf.urvy, Sore and Crackled Lips, Soro Kos, Warts and Flesh Wounds, it is a most valuable remedy and cure, which ean be testified to by thousands who have used it in ih s cilyof Bost niand vicinity forthelast tbirty years. In no 'nstanee will this Salve do an injury, or interfere wi;h a physician's prescriptions. It is made from the purest materials, from a recipe brought from Kussia of articles growing in mat country and tue proprietors have letters from all classes, clergymen, physicians.sea captains, nurses, and others who have used it them seiverf, and recommendit to others. Reading's Russia Salve is put in large tin boxes, stamped on the cove w t!i a picture of a house and disabled eoidier, which picture is also engraved on the wrapper. Price 25 cents a box. Ksudino & Co., Proprietors, KELLKB, FAKNSLKY & CO. Agents, ap? d&wJy Eransyille, Ind. SPECIAL NOTICEST 45" Noticesitt tHU place, ten eenta per liue one iaaertioc; 20 ceaU per liae three times; 30 cents per line one week; didocmnton longertime. 1'IiSEMA'S I'AUAUE, FRUUKAMME: Tbk following Programme of Firemen's Parade baa beea ordered by the General Committee of Arrangements. The procession to , move at 9 o'clock A. M.. preciskly, at the ringing of tie N.piune bell, march thence to the Young America Engine House, and from theno to the head quar turs of the ITuiua Company, of Lamasco, march through the principal 6treeU of Evansville and Lamnsco, assemble at 12 M., on the S.juaro in fiontof the residence of E. Barnes Esq , to hear an oratien from 3. B. HTNE3. Es. From thence to Apollo Uj.11 to dinner. Each Company un der the direction of its own Marshal, mounted, and the whole ander the Chief Engineer ofthe City, aided by his assistant. and Wia. Eoyle Chief of Lainasco City Fire Department. JOUST HEXSOX, Sec'. A Word to the Ladies. In reeemmending to your nso Dr. J. Hw3tettr' celebrated iSioniach liittera, it is but justice to state, that as a stimulant to the system, in imparting strength ami vigor, preparatory to periodical stages, wnica are olr, times attended with much pain and trouble, we know no preparation more happily adapted to all afflictions consequent upon this cause, and forCrampsin the Stomach, Cholera Morbus, ana an aumenu arising irum over lauuigance in iqb traits, vegetables, icecreams, Ac, tc; it is a certain and aimodt instantaneous remedy, and no family should be without it. Directions tor use on the bottle. Sold by drosgists and dealers generally- UALLOCK fc &TUDDARD epll-d&w WOOLSEV & SAtt'YKR. R VTE8. One square, tenlines or less, one time, SOc: tbroe times, $1; one week. ?i ou; tiro weeas, 2 aw; sne menm, tnree mouths. $i S , six nwLtu, SMh one year, $.15. wiscoanton lartjr adrertitMntents. Cards of six lines or under, 8 pec an nam. ä o charge for marriage, death or religions noticed. 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Occ. tith. for the building of a City Lock-Cp and Marshal's Office. The plan and (specifications of the same on tile in the City Work's ofhe; the pajra.ent tar the same to beinfasa. iJy order 01 Council. .WKLU. 11 . w AhaKK, TjityuierK. Volkibote oojy octsd NOTICE. "EALED proposals ill be received until Mondey even KJ? inc. Oct. Bit for the building of tve 51 public cisterns on the ditlerent portions of thexity. .For .plan and speciticationsxall at Cl.-rk'a office and examine. By order of City Counoil, oct3td 'YVELLJti. WAbklSR, ijwrit. OCHKSTUl COOJPKU'S T0O1.S, hitwt'dit ita ALuaiuun s 1001 aiore. pt ARI'EüTKIl T0018.-Six boxes Planesof all kindi -epeuizig at .0Ct3 WALDKIECH'S. SO DOZK-I Axes, Hunt's. Collin's and Mann's a ranwdat Jl. WALDKIROU'S hardware store, lara et. 1st and 2d streets. BUSHELS Cows Hair for plastering at retail, opposite tho old sank ty .3. FLEXING. ocU Sf O W FEED. 00 Tiushels "Bran and Shorts for sale on y Main at ,. opposite the old Hank by oct3 -J. BTJRTIS JOI.K LEATHER, 4000 Ibsxeeaived this day ovrail1 ro'id. and for sale by octs fjiKBTOa BBi) f HOB ACCO. 100 baxes Virginia Tobacco tust r-!'d per M. railroad and fersale by octl .ruisaioa n tttwa. f OFFEE.-Prime Rio Oiffee from Xew V oik, received per rauroaaana tor sais oy octl TRESTON BROS MEAT ISiIOI W 11 AVE opened, for the accommodation of the citizens of JL Evansville, a Moat Shop, en Second stieet between Locustand Min, where ran be found at all times th. finest Meats. 1 will clso keep this winter a tine lot of Sausage Meat, which is warranted of first rale quality.. .Call And examins for yourselvas. octl Jmd GEORQE SHOENBERGER. M. K. 3 A Q II E S S A: (JO., WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. BOOTS, SHOES, IIA TS AND CATS, Evansville, Intl.., 4 RE new in receint t their larze stock c f Fall and Win . ter Coods. to K-bieh tliev fnuite tbs tteatinf all prompt buyer visiting this market, assuring them that poods will be ottered as low as any Jobbinsr Hon inthe Unitkd Statks, (transportation excepted!. We know no North, no South, no East, no -Wesi. aepsii-lmdiw NEW 1Y A T G II E S Alt III V A L. AND .JEWELRY. TTE have just received our uew steck of Watches and V Jewelry, consisting of all the ditferent new ana beautiful styles, iu reat variety, at the lowest Eastern priees, and averv article warranted as reuresenteä. . n e wouia eall special attention to out large stock of Fine Gold and Silver nuntiat alia jopen lace v ataiiea. wnicn we iujnt very iaw 'tiruTM. Äio . laroe krt.of Gcid. Silver. Hteel ttfd CcmmonSpectacle, to suit persons ef all ages. Tbe.publie geeerally. and the -l-adtes ill particular, are 1-nrvu.ea to call aad famine oriteok. B1TTEOLFF A" SONS. sepO Main, between First aad Second stree's AO FJF B K. 181 bags prime Eaüimore, ree'd per railroad w ti tor saie ny -aepnu (jMI. ja 1 Bit, A; CO CJ TAR lAiVOLES. 25 boxes Proitor t Gamble's, full wafeht.-foraate hy aepU -GEO. F0EIR &.qo. EOAP A YD OAVtif.T. 100 boxss No. 1 Soan And KJT p ressea aiimmer uanuies lor saie ny sapM ' GfcO. FOSTER 4 CO. ÜA ,T. i'-"-' bbls No. 1 Kanawha: also r i l-ushels Alum Silt, forala by -GfclO. FOSTER & CO., sen:1) Agents &am.whaalt-GompanyB FiOCK.--Best BTands frr sale by the dray'load nly by GEO. FOSTfcR & CO. g Kft LOXKS W. R. Creui Cheese; 10 gross W riting Fluid tec'd b; nau prices by -3ep30 uu icT-aaie at i:,nci I. is O. It EI MANX W IQCORft. bbls liUckherry Brandy; 4 bbls Native Port Wine: do ao ine; co (linger do; 0eases RlaJkberry Wiae cnd-Lran-cy, GingerU ino, "Native Port iV'ine,.rao'd per.railroati and for sale by epSO I. Ji JHEIMA'inf. näW'OKR-ra kepsandiO hf-kerFowder; S ca3one jel pounaa-nu nii.pottnacans tor sate oy eepSO I. & D. HEIM A NN. GCAYDLER --10 bxs Star Candles; Iffhaif-bxs StarCandles; "21 qrtbxs tio: -retf'daad or.salo-by aep30 .1. & -D. HJEIMANN. j CHEKSK.-S03.Ms Vir . R Cheese jst -ree'd and Tor saleby -rep ;HER;iBERTGER &;CARON nRPERsepii :Fer Ootober.ij usivee'd bv DÖBEÖti XISTER. if ' Ii hJb E. 10.boxes pntae iuality, just reo'd ftotaCiu-' '.fc-aati and for sale b7 pw TIGKERY Jt. JQHX5T0N.

SHERIFF'S SALES.

Under this bead will always ta iound a correct atasement of the Sheriff's Sales, including names of parties, property and time of sales. P. GLEICHMANN vs. UNKNOWN II KI RS OP X. WOLFRAN. Sale on 4th day of Octolfer of part 6' the N. V . qr. of sec 31 in townshin 5 'south of ran ire 1U west, in the Vincennes Land District. Vain. erbuigh county, eoaubinicg 17 js-IüU acres WM. W. STIXE rs. MARSHAL KEY, Jb. Sale on the 4th day jf October of lot 13. in block 170 in Lamasco City . CANDIDATES. ff-ZEBCLOV M. P. CARTER, of Evansville. isacaudidate for Judge of the Courtof Common Pleas, for the Uistrictcomposod of Vanderburgh and Warrick counties. sep27 Mr. Sasdkbs: Please nneunoe the name of CHAS. G. OLMSTED as a candidate for County Sarveyor at the ensuing October election. ' sep22 PiJ-We are requested to announce JAMES H. BENNETT, of Millersburgn, as a candidate far District Attorney. sep22 JIb Saxdrr?!: Please announce the name of Dr. ALLEN C. H ALLOC K as a candidate for the olkce of Coroner at the ensuing Oetober election. sep20-te Mit. Editor: Please announce the name of JAMES D. SAUNDERS, as a oandidate for County Surveyor at the ensuing October election. seplb Mr. Editor: Please announce the name of ALEXANDER MADDUX as a c&npidate for re-election to the otfice of County Commissioner. sep4 jffB Wo arc authorized to announce the name of SAMITEL KIRKPATKICK as a candidate for the office cf County Commissioner at te ensuirg October election. aug20 Ma, Sandkrs:-"-You will please announce my ntnie rv a candidate for the omce'Of County Treasurer at the enso-ng October election. 23 JOHN GREEK. Mr. Sasders Sir: Yoo will pVease announce my name as an independentcandidate forthe otce of County Recorder at the ensuing election. my29 WM. H. CHANDLER. Mr. Savdehs: Please announce my namg as candidate for Recorder of Vanderburgh County at the ensuing Fall election, subiect te the decision of the Democratic Conventiom. uiy27 J(JH. f AKKtl-b. A. K. Sasdkbs. Esq.: Please annonnee myrjrnessa candidate for theo thee of Clerk ofthe Vanderburgh Circuit Court at the ensuing October election. myl7 LOOS RICHTER. Editor Jocrsal: I am a candidate for the office of Sheriff of anderburgh eeunty at the eiisuiug Octnbereiectlon . mji2-te W M. HOLDEN. tTs We are authorized to announce the name of CHRIS TIAÄ' EIPPUS as a candidate for re-election for County Recorder at the October election. fiepz THE SECOJID &BÄI! limit PIMM OP TUB FinUMEX OF Eransvillc and Lamasco Cities! V IM. TAKK TLACS OX TII THIRD DAY OF OCTOBER, in thii city, and will conclude with a BRILLIANT SOIREE!! y- To be given by the IIYOUNG AMEBIC Ak AT CRESCEST CITY HALL, on the evening of the same day. Jfrlf-Fire Companies and Citizens from abroad, are respectfully solicited to participate, both in the Procession and Entertainment. ' N.B. Due notkie will be given ef the order of Programme for the day and evening above mentioned. Enquirer and Volksbote please copy. ee23-td NEW" IjIQUOIt STOKE, OX 3YCAH0BK ßTBKKT, BKTWKKN MAIH AND 1KST STBKKTS, ranrille, iiki. rjnHF. suVscrib r has juat returned from the Fast with a B- large stock of Foreign and Domeftio Liquors and Havana Cigars. His stock oonta;ns the best kind of Frotich Brandies; Jamaica Rum; Ho Hand Gin; M adeira W in e; Oherry Winel Port do; Bourbon Whisky Monongtlel W hiskyj Rve do; Irish io; Ohio Catawba.; Rhine Wine; Abesjttthej Auiasette; Curacoa; Maraeino. Punch Essenz: And all other Vinds of fancy Ritters. The above articles will be kept constantly ou hand and sold at the lowost rate by sep2'J-rltW Jl. A .i oi flt.nai.. rKSil.If-S JOURNAL for October: J Ballon-s MaRazine; Illustrated London Jews; Harner for October: 4.idev's Ladies Hook, October; NewsupplyofDred; Newsn pply of Beckw orth 'a Ad ventures, just rco'd and forsake by sep. a Liurfit.i.u e. CHOICRSTRRIE V. VSDl.KS. 2? boxes bestiuality iustree'd and lor sale low by iep29 8. K. OILBÜRT h CO.. Syc. near Wate. OBliJSTORK. "kR. J. J. PENNINGTON having purchased the stock of Jf Medicines opeued tor 8t.le by Crawloja lien, a lew months since, desires to call the attention -of the public, particularly öf physician aqd merchants-coming to this city. to make purchase, to this assortment which -will beonstantly receiving additions from the Eastern cities, and Wfiicu will hesold ou as low terms as can r.e anorueu i.v aav other establishment in the Weat. No. 3, Washington itlocb lluildiagi. scpA-tf fll ST Hi:."KJVK. ü 11)0 Chest Tea all kinds; 200 boxes Tea all kinds; lciO.000 (J. D. Caps: .100,000 S. It. Caps. 3" grass Shaving and Fancy Soan. For sale by ...il R'l.. V V IT TEN NEY k SORKXSON. QßxW.50 ist Jingli h Daily, fr sale by s CASKS Cigars loTsalel'V 1 sep20 TEN NEY & SCRENSON. COItOItATIOiY JVOTICE. ORDERED. That the owner or owners of Lot No., block No. 55. Eastern Enlargement of the-city of Evansville. cause the same to be brought to the city grade. 'within ten dayB after the publica ion of this notice, and in default thereof, the S:reet Commiss oner iBdirsoted to perform said work aud the costs aud expenses accruing thereby wiU be assessed to and collected by sale of said lotor so much thereof as will satisfy said Jien and. costs. By orderof the Council. sep'27-iot WELL. a. WALKER City Clerk. Volhsbotecopy -ten days. EVENIHC SCISOOL. COMMENCING a Monday. Sept. 2uth. in the School Room adjoining Rev. Mr. McCarer's Church, on Seeoud street. School everjr Monday. Tusday, Thursday and Friday evening, eommencingat 7 o'clock. F'or full paxtiouiaraenapire of me at the School Rcom. e p27 -tf J.HOS. REDMOND f rZDO'i ass'd Serub Brushes; ja! 5 do do Stove ao; J5do do Shoe do; JO do do Counter do.; :ieo tJrumb do; 73 boxes W. R. Cream Cheese. -retf'a per rsriToad this day by .aefi27 :Z. H. COOK Ä 11 i.ivK n'M!iiti'rnn pure. t ask. 40 Jß gallons, direct from the Custom House. New York, for sale low by sepav irv vfJJt.Je Pr. (STkBIsLS Ctica White Line, Main street, opposite ih jr state uui. Bern juh otaiu. POPE, TJJ.ISON&CO., COMMISSION A FOUWARDI.U MLUCHIKTb, ftcw urieaus. W IBER AL advances eoaainmonts to-the above ad address made by p26-ly BURriä & FLEMING. AX. JIcKIPdHEYlS "NEW .CAS H S T '0 R E HAS received an elegant assortment of New Style, Fang asd Staple Goods fox FaU and Winter; Silks, i rencu iTicrinos, Cashmere, DeEaiiies, French Chintz. Sliavi ls, &c, Saliner Cloaks; Uiouis seil f urs, Cusi mcrcs, Vcsliiiss, Sri p. iun.lifv. Ueady made Clolliiiig-, ice. To which I call special attention. Selliag exclusively for Cash. Iitive the public the be3t guarantee that jl will sell cheap. -Waterstrsat. between Main and Iocust, acp25 TO GRXTLEME WISUIXU BOABO. MRS. NEGLEY is prepared ta accommodate with roams cUtior tingle gentlemen or gentlemen and their wives. at her Boarding House on V ater street, between Main and Looust. She will also take afewday boarders. sept2e-.2w. KA I'ES Gucny -Sags for s ile by mm sept JOHV BD'RTIS . J. 1SI. ICTIS ic J. FLEMING. FOLESALE and retail dealers in Leather, Hides, Flour and White Lime. Main streetopposite old State -eepiiS Bauk. Al7CTJO SALE OP HOUSEHOLD AÄD UIT( HEN FXRMTt'RE. Saturday Morning, Spt. 27th, at 9 o'clock. THE undersigned will seilst public auction, on Satttrdav. the 27th of this month, the Household andjvitchea Furniture, of Mr. Emll 'Srantand (1st srreet. 2 doors from eorner ol ;Walnut.) consisting in part of Drusged'i;arpet; ooi carpets; w muow Mi in us; Looking Glasses; China Setts; Glass Ware: Marble Top bureau; Wash Stands; 'French Bedsteads; Sofas aoxl Chairs, cushioned aad. cane seat. Also, a.eomplete steak of Kitchen Ltensilsand Stoves. TERMS: All sums under 5. cash: all sums over three months notes with od sacurity sep2orta . ut Jibiiis, Auctioneer. TVEW FEE1 STOKE, 08 THK COBXKB CiF RaeO.NB AMD.CAJfaL 1T.KKT8. AHE undersigned. will keep.cn hod the choicest brands L -of Family Flcar. No. 1 fresh Meal. Ear t orn . Shelled Corn, Oats, Bran, ShipstuR', Crushed Feed, Baled Hay, Ac,. uquantuioc to suit customers. AH trade -ixeuverea ay ex press. Send in your orders. sep.i-'j-tt -it . . rplKPLiTE.Ar.I cu boxes l'.ooncg im; joo ooxes -;. iinpiatc; acasas&nc; l caseBneet- vopiJwi;; 1000 lbs Copper Bcttots; ree'd and for sale by sop2 . 6AMLEL OPR. WoemvoitK Ton nvamas, &c. sett Seasoned Buggy Baba; 50 do .l.i Wairon do: And a zood assortment of Felloes. Shaf.s. Snokcs. TWav aud Wagon Bowa..Peles, etc.eto,, in store and for s.ile by .se.pjo aaj'.i, ..Li XLtiUi.

RAILROADS, &c. EVANSVILLK &. CRAWFORDSVILLE Jl A I LEO A D , . 't 'illDlt AUUANGEnüKT.

rfc!l '"' a,tcr Moi"iy. J""' 15th. until further I cticf . v The Mail Paa-cniier Train will 1. sve ' Enir.nnll. 1:20 P. M .; arriving at Vincennes at 4:2 P. M , ia titt.es connect with the Kvouinr tiain on the Ohio and Minissirpi Railroad for St. Louis and Central Illinois. Torre Hsote at 7;45 P. M., end Indianapolis at 1:05 A. II.. makins; direct connections for Cincinnati. Columbus, Cleveland. Philadelphia. New York and lloltimore. Returning leaves Terre-Haute at 3:5 P jr.; after tie srJ1"' f train from iadianspolis arrives at EvanbVillc at 9: 25 P , M Passengers by this train ean come from St. Louis Cincinnati and Louisville same day. Baggage checked ol Indianapolis. , FAKES: -' rrom nvansvine to St. Louis 7 1

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Chicago 11 00 Indianapolis a is Cincinnati ..I". 8 00 Cleveland ...J.'.T'.liS f OBuffalo ...... ..II. "17 so New York ...""Ü24PO Pittsburgh, .................... 15 .0 Wheeling '.'.i'.'.'.i H 60 Paltimore .... , 22 00 M'aphiDgton ...!!.23 00 Philadelphia... ""23(10 P.fnn ... iCn.i..r,..... ."""""i: 2

any rveigoi i rams leave t-vausviiie and Trrro-Haute at ; 7 40 A. S'., on which local p. sscngers will ee taken. MV Fi ny informatiot. ovthrough Tickets, apply at the ' Conr.niv'8 Transportation Office, head of Locust street, Evansville. jel4 J. J. DANIEL8. Sup't. i rinceton Clarion and Henderson Patriet take ou othei " adv. and copy.

AIAI?JS JGXFlSESS COMPANY,

NEW ARRANGEMENT rj-THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY respectfully n- ' Jl Bounce to their friends, the public of Evansville lot vicinity, that they have determined to open an office a- 5 Evansville. to be devoted exclusively to the transaction e ; the business of their Line, and have appointed Mr. (iFO

. .il eis k. 1 1 e, as tneir üsent. who. from his past connccticn -with the business, is perfectly f. miliar with all the route' ' and the details of their operation. This arrangement l a ' been made with the sole object of increasing the facilities e the Express, and thereby increase its desirability to the pubho to accomplish which the best efforts of our local agcn will be especially directed All persons having business wilh our company will pleas call on Mi. MnRride, at ournewoff-ce on Firststreet, between Locustand Main, who alone is authorised to act for" us from this dato. nov2-dtf ALFRED MPT HER, Superintendrnt

KEAT II,! It CA INS. H KID! C O t 1 1) K It ! ! ACT!!.! HAVE iktreale 27 choice'huilding Lots in Lamasco City; 24 of these lots have never been ofrr,t fnr ut... separately. They comprise the best vacait property in the eity. Prices low. Terms easy. Call and see. O. COPELAND. At Copeland'e Exchange Dank. A few of these lot will Ha y,K,n.j r n.;..i. N. B.Carpenters' and plasterers' work. sepl1-2m LOOK OCT! UEMOVAl, OP X. MYEKS, Importer of Wines, Liquors and Cigars, AND DKAl.ru IX Bourton, Bye, Konongahela & Rectified Whisky, tAS removed from ins old stand to the newcomer of Main and Water streets. whr )ia im-it.... hi. f,i... and eustom.'ri to call. senl5 STOCKHOLDERS in tin Evansville and Crawfordsville Railroad Comnanv. are herebv uotitid tb.it th mnn.i mcetina- for election of Director. Jkn vill 1. blH i.. Court House in the eity of Evansville. on Menday, the 6th "j iiuurf ueit, h iu o-ciflc a . ih. By order of tb eeara. JOHN E. MARTIN. Be.'.. En.tuircr c-py. aepl-te ! 9 OTA TU KS. Sweet and Irish potatoes in store and-far I sa'e by s.pl9 V10KKRY & JOHNSTON. rg CO.. iOOO lbs clear sides f..r sale by 19 sepl riCKERY & OHNSTON.' f 0.DO rOHTKK. Just ree'd a few easts of fresk I i London Porter. sepl TENN hl Y & SO R ENSON. SeMAVamrA m ' , . . v. , . . , , ü -i.v.l t-i. ta.iv. n i'OAe lor sale y Akt sep!3 S. E. OILP.ERT & CO.. 8vc. nrWater STKIl. tf(i It Crashed and Loaf, orsaleby" I i seplO in. GILiiERT A- CO.. Sic. near Water. EM KT Vi bWs for safe b MB epl V eeplS S. E ÜILUERT & CO., Sye. near Water. ROOTS AND SHOES. OTJR stock of Roots and Shoes, in the wholesale trade, is nowu hand, and Merchants from the Mjatrv Mill. we think, do well to to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Our stock ifi-coin nosed of overv vai int.v of linota nnj Shots, made by the mojt noi.ular manu"a'turtrs of New Enclard, sud many of them TO oca cw orjii;k. e invite the uraue to en.ll and eKaaiine for themwlvep. erü MeEJIA t WELLS, Fuft.r'l Ulock. TWO GlUtS IV AWT ED, rjiwo Girls can End a good situation by applying immediX atelyatthe sepl7-Iw CITY HOTEL. PT LBS Fresh Table Butte-. 10 daz Chickens, jtist rec'4 W an ndXorsale by sept7 IiERSHBERGER & CARBON. SOFT HAT?. STPT etrrFall arrangements we are now ready -to maltet fi order, and will always fcee-j on hand, all kinds, colors, and shapeeof Soft Kate. -Our experience i ctr line is such that we can turn out a Hat r.s well made aud as good as can bs made any place in the wox.d. We have and will couigtiue t giveproofof whatneüy. 8cpl6-3in 1 V AT7TIE2 ft SIAROONNIER. FALL STYLE II A TS. rgHOSE w iehinr to obtain a good as wait as a latest fasht Aon Hat. would do well to ive us a -rati. The most fastidious taste cuited. 'We warrant perfeot sit, events th&se a-h' have the meet irregular sha d head. scplt-3m V'AL'TlJiU & MAKCONNIEB. MIIOOL SOTICK 'R11IE Schoolsof Pigeon Township svill coinmenoe on the M. ti.-s.t Monday in October next. epl-td S. Q- H ATCHITT. f(VTKA FAMILY FJ.OCH. 7i bbls Wörthingtos .0 M at. Mills Flour, xee'd and ior sale by seplti PRESTON BROS. . ATTORIEY AT LAW And 71 o t a r y Public, Office on Third street, in rearol CrescentCity Bank Building. eplV'SSly KvasavjixK. ikd. P4 BAGS extra .Family Floor-, OF SObushels fresh Corn Heal; 00olbs liran; un hand and for sale er?5 HE.KSHBERGER t CARSON. uouiapi i7iiiasTfaE Coal from these Mines is being deliVfred to any part of the city of Evansville. Persons requiring tha same ani leaving orders at the Company s outoe .(under the Telegraph ffffice) Js-ill have them put through. The price will be fr this month 8 oents par bushel a&Uveroll or 7 eeutsat.theiinea. KVANSVILLK TOOL STOKE, .TT a in Street, Tietw. first aju tl Ncrond. fllHE undersigned, having iust returned from the East, i X new receiving an extensive staok ef Hardware, .oonsistingof all kinds of i'lcthanit's Tols, of the best qualify and .approved styles -of American snd English manufacture, forming a most conxpltte andchoica assortment; also, Ituilditig' Hardware Lodke and Latches, "Bntis and Hinges, -Belts, .&c. Trimmings forFerttiture, A'c . I'u rm in IV Tools, Shovels and Spades, Hay and Minute Forks, JJriajr Scythsg, Hay and Straw Knives, Grain Senups, &c, UnusoliiriiishiHS GnotS, E:nWes and Forks ( Amorioan and English), ail kin&s-of Tesv and Table Spoons. Candlesticks andLatupg, Waiters, Kettles,. Pans. Coffee Mills. Fire Setts, is.. Pocket t'uttlery. Guns, JPistols, &c. always on hand; Chains, Hamct, Saws, Axes, iiopo. Pump fixings, Aje. Ehcourag.d by the liberal patronage of the citizens cf Ev - anaville and vicinity, the undersigned has vkhqklt aii:ki to hisetock of Hardware, and will always keep the greatest ponsiMe variety of Mechanics' Tools of the best quality, as well as othor goods. A continuance of pxtroniire i? respcf luliy requested. sep24 A. WALUKIKCH. (OnKY'S I.01KS BOOK For Ootober; JT Harper's Magiaiue fur do; Dred. by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe. nufhor of TJndls Tom's Cabin. .A fresh sun ply just ree'd and for sale by scp24 ;DOBh.LL & LISTER. WK. CHKKSE. 20 boxes choice r"t n-c'd, 1 by sep24 8. E. GILBERT for sale CO. I3LTIGSEAQaiT10. Of STOCK. CF UOMICMADB JtMD fltOPEAS IMl'OETKB .I-KATBJUtS AS1 CLOTHS. of alloolors and discriptions. AWAITING orders to le made p into ehe meat fashion-abie-Buots. Shoes and Gaiters iorgents after the latest puteras from France, and ifce Eastern -cities. All varieties of slifs, shoes and gaiters with heels high enoogn to suit th most fastidious forladies, and a perfect museum o I paterns' for children -large and small, At. the iashionabl Boot and fchoe store ef epti3-3n JOHN RASCH. VALIIAHLH LAUD 11C SALE. iTE following Tracts of Land are now -offered for sale The south J-aii ot section eignt t), containing three hundred and twenty acres, i DC soutn-West tfuarter of section Soven teen (17), tontaining one-'.umdred and sixty acres. And the ar-ni-h-westqaarter of section eighteen (rS;, ontaitLing two hundred and .tiinety-aeven acres, all lying i Township fix . south ef rtage eleven west, in Vanderburg coujitv, Indiana. Tbe aboe Landrh.Ti' Teen surveyed and u.aiSted out i forty tfucre tracts, atd w 11 be sold in ruan.itice t-o t:it purchasers. Apply to sep23 "C. K. GRIFFITH. roomys U AiTK. idoi ass d red and blu Buckets: 5 do Ctdarr Buckets: i5 ttci ass'dWash Tubs;: 12 nests (3 each) Tubs: ;10 nests (Seaeh) do; 10 ie ass'd Cedar luos; -S3 do Wooden Bowls; 5 doz Trays; 5 doz ss'd Churn-; 1 orate ass'd Cedar fhnrns: 2.nses brass-hooped Bnckeiai. vastree'daa-forsaiefiA Oineiniiati jn-iees by 1 r-OZ J. Rlocd's a'd Kwituöky Pawirn Ajes; PL.t i dc do Ohio -ao dj: jo oo A. Tewcyck do jlo do do; .S do Hovs' Axes; 1 do Broad do. Western do; 1 da .Ao. -.Pnnsvlvania do: ;2doL th Hatchets; dot S hingleJIaKhesj; . 2 do Hunters o, i do Claw -dot ' The quality of the above goods is warcuiiif eeend to natu-. iu the market. J:.ox.aali: Juw by 3.. U JCJOOK & SOJ.