Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 40, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 October 1859 — Page 2
EVANSVILLE, IN P. SATURDAY MORNING ..OCTOBER 1
for Judge of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit. JOHN PITCHER, of Posey. WM. P. PARRETT, of Warrick. Prosecnting Attorney for the same.. JAMES SHANKL1X, of Vanderburgh.; EgkJhe State Sentinel gives an account of
a minister in charge of one of the Methodist churches in that dtj, whose conduct if the statement of the Sentinel U correct rivals in infamy that of any case on record. The Reverend gentleman ia over fifty years of age,
and ha3 a wife and family ; while hi3 guilty associate- is a handaome young lady, who has heretofore borne a good reputation. The Sentinel boldly averts that the lascivious parties have made an assignation house out of the public grave yard, and have visited It on renented occasions. Charges have awav the fellow's license, we are aware . . l that ministers of the gospel are batmen tinted as Others but Whenever, by their I r - I mrlnrt thev are incanable of savinir to their j I . contrrecrations w FoUow me as I follow 13 n. IW ro nfit fnr their position. ;:;;boiai; removed. Thcmisco;aae,of one minister does more damge to the cause fnr whirl, thev Drctend to work, than the ' I laborious efforts of a dozen worthy men t r.n;etn ohm,M wcupM..... ..... . be like Caesar's wife above suspicion. Subterranean Transmission or Sound We were recently in a mine, where the ... .... . . . ..I miners were driving a drill over Halt a mile I in leugut luiuugu wu muu- . sand feet of it being through a shaby sand- I stone. Two set3 ot hands were working at I each end, night and day, and approaching each other at the rate of about six feet per m. i. ,i i l day. ido worts, is uuue uy uiasiii!, auu i the difficulty in engineering in such operations, is to bring the parties, starting at op- J DOSlte P0int3, together nUbe Centre, in lcrfeet line with each other ; it is a critical job . . . ....... I in Which UO pretender or abortionist could succeed. As the miners approach each othm nu Kctona tn iifnr rfnnrf rf tho I t i .1 i i 1 i i I mucn larger man was ui-u iu iuuu uu uiu i f oh inn 0il mnVpt The first deadened sound I .... . I of a blast on one side was heard on tne opv. ., . : . .L posue siuc, uku me uiiucia cic hundred feet apart; the sound was audible I through seven hundred feet of rock, as the dic. dtaicUhes, , he sound Ucomcsdai,,more distinct. At two hundred Teet, the sound of the drilling of one party is distinctly heard by the other, though it could not bat. tn be.,d more .h, doU. ,ha, dh. tance in the open air. The workmen are now one hundred and fifty feet apart, and the operatiens of one party are a3ily heard I by the other. . I The drill is less than six feet square, and starting on opposite sides of the hill half a mile through, so accurate have been the J engineering directions, that at the point of junction, the two sections will not be six inche3 out of line with each other. Mr. Mints, the engineer, and Mr, Duslib, the boss miner, who have directed this opera- . . ... . I tion, are plain, practical men, wlio n engineer a way more accurately through a mountain without a bOiC in it, than a pretender can across a narrow creek. Under miners might bare delved their tedious way i ,k t. i.:n at lauuum wiuu tuv m.u vuiuv uui uk points more distant from each other than at starting, at a cost to the owners five times of the work under competent engineering. The sound of a miner's pick can bo distinctly heard by I119 fellow-laborer through J o I a souu ixxiy 01 coai iw ieei uisiuni. 1 . . 1 . . 1 When fifteen feet apart they con hear each I uiuci 3 iumtj turuugu iuo luiu. .UIIUT3 I . : . I 1- . 1 1 I n.io uiku utiu oujwou lucj iu c i within two or three feet of each other, and attempt to make a "break through," when they are fifteen feet asundr. EQm Tho New York Courier and Enquir er comes out in a two column article, de nunciatory of the New York Herald, and more particularly against its coarse in refercnee to the Sabbath question. The Cour-t-reays four-fifths of the Uerallt support comes from men wno despise both the editor I . ana tue parj ana it ininas an men wno would have the moral of the community I protected, and the laws of the land enforced, should at once withdraw their patronage 1 I from Bennett's paper, and force him to change its course. The Herald has attained its present im- 1 portance and position by pandering to the depraved tastes ot the public, and will not be apt to snccorab to any pressure that will bo brought upon it now. Tho truth is, there I is that injtlie public taste, that delights in 1 Am . fm- .9 wam.1mw aTI lrtmla rvf s rr riv s-a elnff an.? f ha cau.oii mv .r.v uu ww .1.- 1 .1 'II I lpers inai uave cxuiuuea mc mosi etui and tact in supplying nutriment for this morbid appetite, have been pecuniarily the roost successful. The Herald of New York city, and the Commercial of Cincinnati, are living examples of this melancholy fact. . ' rjQi,Tl Indianapolis Alia Keerna to lo badly post! R3 to the nanie3 of our" towns in the "pocket." Tho other day it said tho ,; Bonnemille" (Warrick Co.) Democrat wad out in favor of Joseph A. Wright for (Jovcrnor. Conner is highly appreciated iu this section, if the number of his readers are any index, but his notoriety has been of too limited a length of time to furnish names for any of our towns. t , ' Prentice says Capt. Isaiah Rynder?, after fiuiihiug b'i3 autobiography, ought to be Luug, aud the book should bo bound in his own skin.'
been preferred ngiinst the Dime, and a Rome, and the conduct of tho Pope towards " -. KX,n,n committee of clercvmen appointed to try him-an event which will always stand on rabies. The arguments of this article were Kroocklfaclcr n . , ' , L. " , VImi .v. record against the Catholic Church, as a certainly rather meagre, amouuting to little itartwr Dr uuto the offender. We trust they will apply tne n fr:.j9 r rnrwo9 --.i i:vw . ' . Kumettwo.
. ... .. .Mun-wnfi,." h ; TTt . VT u7. more tban tue assertion, mat it could not ower Mrmorcha-t Scriptural injunction " to shun even the ap- erty, never to trust that church, whatever . ' . Boien Mi Kiieu pearance of eviV in this case, and take her pretensions might be. - be a case of canine madness, in the absence cmrrjohH
Tlt Hebrew New Year.
Yesterday was. the first day of theJewish T 'i.rii.hrtetl b New Year, of 6620 tt r,,i, in tiii, ritrat their place of worship, by their usual religious services. Tohem it is a day of joy and warm coratulationsj and is observed as one of their pleasant and interesting annual festivals. The Israelite, published in . - m I Cincianati,-the organ of the Jews in the West, ia offering its good wishes to its readr savs ers. says: "The DasrYear cave liberty of conscience to the people of Lqinbardy, Parma, Tua- I cany, Aioaena, ana Komagna ; n ; vum iu the progress of constitutional rights in 1 rusinrl nrnark. and the progress of justice in Russia,' for which we, in behalf of our in i i ?ionl tn thn n.Imirrlitv Uis- I urcwurcu, icuii - - o , -fa poset of. human events. ine iosi. juir .u One OI UQCvIOIUUU l o. v. 1 -w . r.nUir ii.iocqi Kmvmn a i- i "j riPM. and even in the heart of Germany by . ' . i ? u:.u t.: I Austrian roway eouiicrs, wmtu crjr iuilauiuiui'ux j t - i principal event among our European ureur. . . . T" 1 it. ren is the mission of Mr. Moses Montefiore to A a MkAmivIa tw1 1 1 io I arruiM ."fe?." libertv knows of no distinctions of ' 'nt fif relimons creed. Tlie o I fate, process and happiness of our country , . i i t. I aisooure,nuu uac cuuu8u uiuau ri r....: are Israelites, but because they are prominent citizens; hence we have no right to re- : I ... ... " appears mere 13 a controversy in tue , "J "bv't'v" . i i tv. and one of reformers, anions whom are - I extremists on both " sides, who, fortunately, are impotent and few ; but moderate reform, the Israelite says, is ' I progressing rapiuiy. iew congrrga- i t j - I erate reform principle. The building of j nne euuicca uj iuo service oi vne moh mgn, i and the organization of Hebrew schools, have been the principal characteristics of . 1 Tk T.... :n mu rm. m ciia iu 11113 iuuuuj si-wiu 1 fully imbued with the spirit of the age, and filled with a desiro to push the world for- J ward In its career of advancement. The scarcity f Hebrew teachers and ministers . , i- 1 , nenousiy ien, anu apiepi3 are mane 10 ine adherents of the ancient faith to supply the means for crectintr seminaries of lcarnincr I and colleges. The Ixratlite coucIude3 as r.Jlmva - I ' e wish, to our brethren of lhe Old I Wnrl.l rm tirnl l irrt i- hii.l 1 1. rn?.. ..,:..:.. . . . A ; i , , J t,ce - "e wish our A menu, u brcthien a I coijegC fur u,e piumuigHtiou of Hebrew I learning, the education ot Kulbis and teachers, ana tue insiruetion oi our youtu in genrSSuZS sorae central 8pot for all the Western congregations. We wish the spirit of reform and progress to triumph and unite the confiUSl manity in the name of God and truth. So years roll away in the current of ages to the ocean of eternity, leaving no traco of! ncmseiv, except u.o greai anu gooa ueeus that rose in its bo?oin (Wil ul.irh nntlntt it,e,r RnJ .... di.(lem3 of bnniani. ty. So man floats down the stream of time to land in the bosom of death, and leaves no trace of his existence except the foot- ... . . ' - . nf perity. Therefor, at the end of the old and the beginning of a new year, let ns nd " and consider, what treasures did wa lav m for eternitT? wlmt H.urrrq ai;.1 I add to the imtnortal wreath of virtue f Such should be the questions addressed to ourselves, on this occasion, and we should j a,n n conscientiously, lhii is the tliA first ikr nf Tishr5W. Vr'a .l.v ..; ,. 1 una ) Kur, wVi. -.f uiu man rciitfcra nclouni 10 nimseu oeiore ma gwi. a a . i " ir i . r m . 1 Ilon. 11. W. Thompson In Kansas. The following notice of Mr Thftmi,Wq iue iuiiowin0 nouie oi MT. iliompsons pneech on the rncifie Railron.l. dolivere.l in .,,f t-.M,B1, .1 the CltV 01 Kansas. Wlilla on a Visit to the I 0 1 :.-. jfttel the The Court nigui, to usien to me lion k. . inomison, or Indiana, on tho subject of the great railway to the racific. llo was introduced iu ivupi; uj 1113 uunur mc iuuur, unu delivered one of the most eiTective addresses it has been our fortune to hear on the sub ject. The speech wa3 not that of a politician, or of an ambitious orator, but wo3 rich with the eloouence. the loe-ic and tlie 1-roml ami catholic views of the Statesman. It was such a ypoech as is seldom heard in or out of Congress, breathing a patriotism above t( t m . i alove section. He boldly took his position on the irreatccntral route from St. Lou s. bv way of the Pacific Railroad and the Valley r UlC Kanu" " the most eligible for nil " n "aversing mc mntin(nt na it i!n9 rn tin rontral lino if population, production, and political power. an j uniting by its radiations the interests of the extreme North and the remote South. ",3 Vf. .Ti, Tu 1 P' only to itselV but ihef Vnl expressed with a force of logic, eloquence ad power, that carried every one with him, and made all feel that it was tho true and B"irt1tr TutliVv fitf nnlv V na Visit (Va I VMaa l-VIIVIt WW VIS S I Vi UT. VU BU0 VUUll I . We trust tQ ftWe t() j tQ. j . '. . . . i before our rcaaers in a few days. 1 EST The Indianapolis Journal mentions I several changes that havo recently taken V among the newspapers in the Slate I The Lafayette Journal has been purchased j of the Messrs. Terrell by Messrs. Lusc & Wil I son, who have procured ft new dress of copper-faced type ai.d will print the paj-cr I by steam. They intend making tho Jour. nalone of the liest newspapers in the SLite. Dr. Drake of the Newcastle Courier has I purchased the Daily Hroud Axe office in I Hichmond. We presume Mr.(!oodc w ill now take tie entire charge of the Courier, and J lelieve he will put u little more of the Young America spirit in it, The Richmond Palladium Uns COUiC out with a daily issui to provide an advertising medium duriug the Yearly Frien.U' Meetings and the Fairs. It say$ its life depends ou the amount of patronage it receiver.
. is from the Journal, of that tW were, the dog constantly olying the voice To persona. hrtriiift- proriy lor eitiier or the above
' ,. , . .1 pnrj-o or to noiii ou bj ecmaiion, iuis snie presenis 21st int.: . I Ot, 113 rnaster tO UlC last, the absence Of I utrong Inducements. Now is tho timo t secure a
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CommuHicatftl. Mb. Editor. : Perlmps the temporary ex.
titemcnt on the subject of Hydrophobia, will i iustifr another short communicatioo on th subject, - especially, siuce antagonistic views have Wen put forth, on apparently good atpthority. We believe that on a question of Ibis Mod, the duty of the philanthropist is not to attempt either to promote nn unnect a - - a . . -. cssary alarm, or to.JuU .lhe. public by fLe security ; but rather to elicit the truth, and trust the gooil ' sense of the community,' witu tne result, u iux mis view, men, we will briefly notice the several articles published within the bst ftw on what ,,, ,,, .,. i i. popularly nown as Hydrophobia ; wh.ch is technical language-,-more properly des;nn(i.,i 3 T nropn - ri.:a. J """VJ J ' or watcrrca(l) being a symptom, and .nnnnn n rnnelmf no I " wwu. vm. i In the first place, an anonymous article i .i t . appcareu in me journal, wriiicn, as me eunur siuu, vy uu iiucwgtm pujsician, i takin stro ds linst lhe opinioil - ' i . .s. ' Cn"n irom UI' ur 11.. : l.- .,il,.: 1 I f """j r -,.,, I vv"-; lut,mr W,,1S U,1U l'00'' apirancesoi iuc lrab,cs - In lLl3 arlltlc ihc arc well made, and the arguments clear. n-.ii.. . .. ... I rinauy, wc nave inc communicauon oi Urs. De Kruler. renninjrton. and Ca3selbury. . . liiivjujj uiu sal iic ruiiuu na jjiaenuis?, au- I dueiner additional professional authority, and . - - -4 -f - arriving at the absolute conclusion that the dog was mad. Wc think, however, that an impartial and ! .. . - .. . o .1 ...I rational view pi tne lacis oi uie case, will I 1. nn ..v. .. " "-" v i lcs3 positive decision. The symptoms of I rauie?, wiietuer in man or quadruped, like those of mosLother diseases, are, at least, many of them, equivocal. Some essential . i... t : - sjiiipiouw limy imj iiuM-ni 111 u gi'iiuiue c;tc 1 of rabies, while any of the symptoms of this disease, may bo present in certain rases, and ytt the disease not he rubies. Even the dread 0f uatcr which has been sufficiently remarkV J I aule to characUrisc tlie disease in the minds 0f the unprofessional public, may be entirely ..i.r.t ;n mainea nn.i vt :n nn I inflammatory, ; or Pnasmoilic disease of the . i In - . .. I mroai, in vvuivu swauowing is uimcuu, or j itaitifuV Tl nn Trti-i rL- fiiii.!7.a tntitI ' 11 I nexia, or the refusal of the ordinary food. . .... oiie swauowingoi ruooiso.or indigestible articles, in pHce of food, may arise from an cnort t0 satisfy the cravings of hunger, when " "" " d"k wou1,1 l,e attended with greater pain. It would be just aa reasonable to assert that the swallowing of chalk, or mortar, or pieces 'f existence of hydrophobia, as to assert the same thing in reference to a dog, suffering fro, any dlst'n that would distort ttoe nat u crttving8 of lhe slouiacb It must be Lome in mind that this dog had been greatly abused bad been bitten by dogs had been kicked by a horse, and 0(iall.? haJ lcell thoL YYa3 it unreasonable then, that Mroug manifestations of disesse should be apparent. Hy no means; and it . becomes an 'important question wLelher t.jese accidents alone, are not sulfi ' ci."t to account fotthc symptoiud. One may say they are sufficient, another that they are inadequate, and neither party le charge. Mc ith cr033 ignorant e. Iu. the case before us, the symptoms of maJness consisted of treat rtstlessiies. a ' uisiosition to biteevery thing, slight snasms, - . the swallowing ot pieces of blanket, straw. I wotl and feathers tho Fr Lma anJ tlreaI I wooi anu luuiitra .iuo Fp.vms ana arena i 3 ot water, however, u 01 water, nowever, tcing too siigiu 10 rciy , . ' uin Bytuntonis. tue signs tunt con tra-iiidicatcd the uresence of tho dieise "l '-' " picaiucv, ui uiu uia.ut, 1 - 1 SUlllCM nt tO measurably acCOUUt for the ex- ' ... . , I isting symptoms : to which may le nddetl. the entire abscucc of the disease in vicinity. ' v s t this In view of such conflicting symptom?, how shall we nrrivcata positive conclusion? We are free to say, it cannot be done. Wc arc willing to admit, however, that the proUabilities nrc in favcr of the view that the dog was really mad. But, while we liclieva it wmil.l lwvthe R.-ifiT mnno'fnr the "ft I COmmnnity to act Wltll all the precautions requisite, if the dog were proved clearly rabid, we insist that there are some remain ing doubts, of this being truly the case. . . O. IJ. Walkeu, J.vo. T. Walkeb. QT"Au advertisement, offering $1,000 reward for the apprehension of a negro woman and five children, fugitive slave?, appears in one of tho Lccompton papers; this is pretty good evidence of the existence of slavery therein, and of its insecti rity. VALVE op CiTY IlAILROAn?. The receipts of the bixth Avenue bailro.-vl, in New ork city, from the first of January to the l ist of , m ,, August, were $21t,i0J. The receipts on the Kihth Avenue JIuilroad for the same time were $230,080. Mol'Ktu "k a I4s. A Fonievvliat ectviilric woman of IhIoii, siilfiMt'd lhe loss, Ly death, of h l.ivoiite dog, a day or two F incc. liOt Thursday she procured a coffin, nt a coi. of t,e veil dullard, iu w hu h fhe h;is had the Mniiu.il "laid out," Jtnd ha.t ndoi nol it wild-iiHMtruittg-rl'iwer-. Sht h:W also engaged two t-irri.igi3 for the piiqmfe of Liking the reni:iiti4 of her lavorite tu Mt. Aiihui ii, for burial. . tiJXm M'- ,t-'l:rl II. 5lorgftu. n -young gentlr ni:m of Lexington, Ky., had been Hppointed ly the President Consul to Messina, Sicilv.
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At a meeting which t&ey lately Dew, tney VVTT would thus recojrnize. at least for an hour. the superiority of one man over another. It was with difficulty that they succeeded in choosing a secretary." An Illinois editor savs. his party (the Democratic) is on the verge ot a precipice, but calU upon it to march " aUadily ahead." Good ! we second the motion. X. - Tribune, . - f : ;, , 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OFnriJZflASl OF LFTTEKS REMAINIns in the TUifT OFFlt'fc at Kvansvilto, ludiano. on October 1, 1K.D. Tersorn raiting for the letters will i.Kaso say 'advertiseJ" and give date of list. Jthtrl.m Htm, mm King Mix Galon Keys J H Knight O W Kirkpatrick Alex . Jctcti JKdmund Lynch Miss 9Iary Ann Lane Nancy M Iiong Robert F -Lion Elizabeth Jtilltr UtnJu$H Mitchell O M Mapill Wm Miller Jacob II Martin Albert - Mann Martin . Matton Wui Mnwick Jaa.bW Morgan Daniel II Mahr Geo Miller Elder JG Morriiton DuuK l Morrill M Matheny Ik'iijamiu Manville George Miller Fanuy Martin Win. C 2 McVrmekin R It McConuell Mm riiarwili.i Mclver Jolin McMitKters John McDolo JotM-h McClufiky C'h.M McKneely CeorRe Mcl'ulloiigh Mury M C'iney Mr ' McYelUia John Vortcood Xlm Kickerson Mr Sarah OVWaliiJfii Onuinn William Vartt Mr ; iVnne J It Pickett Frank Anderson Lafayette IT" BlmArciuuaia u ffi"uyollm I...... . urigniinguam ir i;rovn vm JUrnes Mr- L. Karrwa Sarah Jane lurnAfl MaPAii l auncid Kdiu Clark Wy C.n.flcl.1 Sfyrou z l.tfiA f-liarlci cuax r. , . . . .nmu - ravin - J.hna gjjKs Coater si Cook Kraut 2 N tcfoQO Coetwr If-mowo Cooper lleiijamin i I Cook Dr a d CorvlnRvJaon 3 Oonrliiif 8 C Winger LanUi Cham ben Jl iiu JIar y Cook J A . . - Claypool E F HatlyJitry or Helen Perry Rdeil D Daridson iummh j I'nyne K I Tauh-y Minn Margaret RtKtr T Kifx v a Kobintton Mis Margan t KoynohU A K.biiioii Ccrry lUh igh Mr Jane G KoU-rtiton John C KhoJuaJ K lUilriik John Kon't Jacob Slmtk- Chmrht If Dotan r Drifts N T, ...... Carn tt ivmiu Andrew J i,i,hon mim c R JjJJJ'J Jen m Ii.iri.itfo lr Jo j.h JimmtB l ' Knuekiui; x C yti" rr? Kth-ll Mnara B 1 X Co Sioitb 'A in O alt.IIIHd lr W 'liiio JlrsL Smith Mm SIitl.a t-kelly tirwu Strung K 11 Sutton tU'iio.tT Ernwiu George Kun Mcn 8 C A i'-o i"1. JaU,,w Kifter John FeKn K Simut'U A Ktone James M SUelMr Saimi! S Suiith W A Scott Mn KmU Smith Reuben Stewart (1 W Srotljr Jot-'h Sinclair Bt-llo StnJloy Sirs Elixalieth ThompuoH Jmltt Taylor Kobrt B Tomaou John Tutt W II Tnjlor Thouiaii J. Thurljn Charlea Tinner Th V l.'hlmm litnry l"o Vhmrlf Wootl Johus 8 2 Williants Thomas 1' Wolle Mn Julia Anu Wado Chnrlea Vo4HlcM'k SaniiM-1 Vilion Atia Mnrr V i Wilson Juu-d w. ;ut mi. Jm WeiiiHton J ' WilU WilliKUi Wootlaid Sirs Leonard Wallnva Mr A K Williaimt Jatno Weber Wm foiimf blood ffri M3 C. U. RVVD, V. M. Jr" I L '4 Griintu John w Garuer Nanov Itmmmold J-'rmLli Hendrix J Hurley HI ij li HarfZ Uirwliau lurru jotm k hiord w c Kail D II Henderson Rob Hudrion Mrs K . Hark Emma Hawkins Felix' Holland Johu R Ili,;f;euU'tbin Johu Hartnian Julius Ilerdmau tieo HendtTson I) ' Ilurxt Julia Ilari.son Willi im Hare Daniel A Haniilton J A Hutchison A M Hill E K , irmcbeson Robeit Hawkins A Mri UVIIImm Jm Emily U .l:i moH NaucT Jane Ktlto Smmwtl KeltOW Peter , 81 pt Trfllt TICKETS EOU THE MHTBICT I'air and the Railroad rau be purchaMed at the follow ins pbices, aud persons would save tht niselves troul.l. by purrhasing lefore Waving the city: Washington Houee, Main street; John t'ealv's, do; W. 1. Stoddard's, do; llorilr.k JL Co.V, Water street ; lepnt K. & C. Railmid. neptao P. HORN BROOK, S.y. Enquirer copy. mMtr. ir.vuEMsiajrKii ums this JL day li-itf d SKeitt for the fate of Dr. Wood's runuiiMrilla, and w iid ciierry isnters. i iit best inviKorator and streugtheniug stoniaclt bitters iu um- tor wenkueks, Iohn of apM'tiIo and low spirits, resulting from sickness, or other cntnes. They are rimerior to auylhinfr hen tofore known. wm. u. r. studdarp. ei)3ctf 17 Miu Stmt. whEslR.lHLE r.V WJLUJBI.E M 'lvl w,i,,rt 'r V"''"c s.ctioii Ik to , . . M . (. . o--r. , ' ... , . Hue hundred acres in five arr lots ou Washinjrton Avenue, ulxiut one iiiile from tliu Coiirt'liouse, h. V,"i"''r !0 ?m- Vr"?- , , , private residence r cardeninir turiNseg. . ... ' are heavily timbered. We will sell at private sale between now and the day of sale. W re hIwsts on band with horse and biiccy to show parties dcsirinir to tiny this valuable property. Terms Libera i. Plats cf lots to be seen at our office iu Posey's RlocK and at the Post-onice. Mcdonald a sawk, . , sep30-lra Real Instate A I nsurar., AMits MOZART HALL! nrUIE OLD APOLLO HA LI, JIJ8 JL Ifii purchased hy tlie suhscrilier and its name changed to MosAaT Hall. It has len en tirely reitovatral and fitUnl up iu an elegant and conveniout style for Dramatic exhibition, aud for Concerts, Vails and public meetings. A new stage h.'is been erected and an entire uew set of beautif"i 1 1 Sk.I.TL..V A nml Aoitt'utt!.int fisrsii rant is now attached to it, from which parties ran be snppned Willi suppers ana rttrcslimonts equal to any toil obtained in the city, 'lhe proprietor will siro no exix-ium or exertions to ruLo it an agreeable and pleasant place of resort for ladies and gentlemen. In the llestaurant, Oysters and other delecai ies of the seiison, will lie served np at any hoar for visitors Four parlors aud a large dining room tn which over two hundred guest can be seated, have been erected in place of the old Bowl ins; Alley. sepSOtf C. r. DOLLE. North Atlantic 'Steamship Co.! TEariiu Tiinuvait x.va to J SV AN K UANOSO, iu I'anatua lUilroa.l, and fotinectim; only ith Ktcauu-rs Coldeii (Jate, Uolden Ace. J.li ii I,. Stephens, and Sonora, T t ! Moil S!rmmtMi CoMftaagat I'umiimmi, itii-tvt to Aniimmll. The hpli-ndid steaniMhiiis 11ALTK', AIMCIATIC. AND ATLANTIC, ll.nviiii; Im-cii entirely retitteil and ad.-iptixl to tho ('a!ifiriii:i trmb ill bereaf er run ns hImvo. lea. in this tm the 6th aud 2blh of each mouth, Bu v and MiU will forward. by Pa '" Rnilro.nl, and connect at Panainnv ith lhe I'arilic Mail Stmutliip Coutaii a iuai;iiifi'eut Meann.hips, which will be in rea.lioei and leave imM'dini.lij f,r San Francisco. They will bo cuilaikel rriH of exi-enst from Kaitroao, by Vuipauy'ssb.TiiilHatTAllH'A. Au cx'H'riciH'od Suigetiu ii nttached to each rdiip. Sti-er.io pttsM'tigers found in cooked provisions, iHil.bn. Miid ntt-iid.in-e. It is tclieved that the accwtuinodntiotia allorlel by tba alwve tiiipsare uusurpiused lv any in the orld. The public are inI.ti I that Hi- V. M. S. S. Co. always have ONK OK MURK KXTKA STKAMKUS lying at Panama, ready br sen, to avoid any jxieniblo detentiou of Pas-wuers or iUiln, ami cmhaik their pa-vw-np-rs by rt'umlMut. Kr vmnr: HpIy at th ly office f tle (Vm-liiiiY,-n the Wharf, f sit of 1'snal stre-t. North stiver, to WILLIAM II. WICK MAM. M-pt:u-'Jd f.f.Vr EARTJS'ER WITH A SMALL CAPITAL. person who hw a mill, ttilh a good apiuiratns for making (lour, and whit h in atla lu-d acircular saw, having exhausted bin n.eatis in preparing his mill, iiefsls a partner Willi a Bin. ill capital to buy w heat, and to eratt lli esiblibiiM-t. There is honts demand at good prices iu the town lor all the mill can pre-dii-c. Tho 4'baiice is au excellent one foragoe-d inve tment. Apply to the editor of the Journal, sept 20-if
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
JL The teamr KATE SABiU JtT, DoaoHcnct. Aiaater. nas reumed her trits between EvansvilleCZIL ana All tn place on tba aban below Untn.. ville. She mil run repularlj daring the season, leaving Evansrille on Thnrsduy of each week. For freight or pasaage, ari''T on torl. iej 130 LAD Y. EQ VESTR1A XS. W w have on exhibition at onr next Fair a inleniid P.IDIKO HAT, which we shall give as a Hide lreiimim to tlie best Ladjr Bider. Those Interested will pioaM t4Ke notice. VAUTIEK & MAKUCANIEi:, iwKlrt 'ja Main street. MEDICAL NOTICE. irtBB- .n. j. uuj i.vy v. u rji uM.W Y EH have this day am"ctatd thein-telves together in the practice tf Medicine and Surgery, under the Ktjlo of BRAY Jt SAWYER. Itotli huvine had lonir exiierience In 'heir profoshFoh, they fcl a confidence that ly strict attention. they can give satiPlacuon to all wiio may i.tvor them with their patronage. Office on First street, opposite the Postoflicc, wherenneor the other can at all times, daring their oflico lionrs, lie found ready t attend to protvesioiiMi ouHineHM. draco hours from 'J to 12 A. M., and from 2 to 5 V. M. X. J. BttAT, M. D F. W. SAWVER, M. P. sep20-3md 3 &o I-LIh assorted Nnts; 10 cult French Prunes; 1(.M1 1 oxes lUUinu; 2 casks nne S. F. Indigo ; 100 kegs Soda; 10 Lbb Alum; lfK) kegs pure White Load; ' -M kegs Zinc; . 21 do Toy Bucket; " 50 boxes Extract of Logwrvod ; ' 25 boxes Cream Tartar. Sundry other goods too numerous to uiei.tion, just received aud for sale by sep 21) PRESTON BR 9S. 1'R ES1I O VS TE 11 SI TiliS 7.flt l'Ett W9 E CEI fE n K. xi reus, direct from Baltimore, choice selec ted OYSTKR3, in cans aud halfcaus. One trial will lie sutticient to prove tlie miperiority of these Oysters over any other brand received in thin market. A constant supply will lie on hand during the 8asou. EUsKINE, CUKNU'K A CO., sep'iO 8ele Ajrents, 47 Main street. REMOVAL. MmK. u r. itJimit, JiojneBopjTnMP IC VIIYSICIAX AMD SURdEOK, Kvansvillc. lnd , h.H removed hi.i office to North Third street, uear Muiu, over Baker X Foster's Law Office. 8op29-lm WMLtl! VUJiChERH:iiUUXE8 SO. JsT 1 Fi ire Crackers jast receive I and for sale by iep'J9 I'llKSTOS UKO.S, IflT Large bl.e heavy Gunny I!npr, in store and f..r sale by PRESTON BROS. .. C. $.J. a. SMITH, So 187 .Mala street, Cor. Seventh,. ' ' ETA N 8 VILLE IN D. RATE ML FOR THE EAST 1 ATM ruuazo lestowed upon thent, N-g leave to in form their friends and the Community in general, that with the al 1 of new machinery, tiny are ena bled to turn out work superior to that of any East ern tnuLo. Those w ho w ih to have koo1 TOOLS, aud at the samo tiiue encourage home nianuta'ture,can supply themselves at the factory. i IlatcbeU, Axes, Hoes, Draw-1 mtw, lta C'b-sv-ers. Millers' l'kks, aiel Kdgetl Tools of xll kind a. nuole i.f double re lined cast ttcel, and wrrautl fiitl to auy iu use. hep27-3ui OR SALE, AJS'II FOR RI!JT. A tine two fctory brick Dwelling House, with yard filled with shrublery, and with ont-lmilJiugs complete, on Ixxuat street, for sale cheap lor casu AU, a good two story brick Dwelling House on Chtrry street, adjoiuing the late resideuce of Judge f oster, for sale cheap ir casn, or on a snort credit Also, 11 acre" cf po-nl UuU nrr Hull's Bridge, m4 ttJjolnliig the city of Kvaiisville, noiib of Ike Canal, for rent for nve or ten years, bv II. Q. WHROjKK, sep27 Third street, opposite Court Hoiim. ATTENTION, LADIES ! ! ! Ae T SALE OF IRISH L IJVEJVS MM bv II. NKI.SON A '., on Wednesday, Kept 2Mtli,nt lno'cbs-k, at the Auction Rooms, corner of Third and Main streets, I.vausville, lud. rositive ly wit boot reset' e, and without regard to cost, a lare hiu! well assorted stock of . IRISH LINENS, Ootii prised, in part, of Tiece Liueu fVr Shirting, L.inen tr Undergarments, Linen lor ;niiareiis wear, - Towels, Breakfast und . Dinner Napkins, Iileached aud unbleached, double and single Satin IhiaskTuble-Cloth, of any sl,ey.rt may require, Lftdi.i and Uents' white Linen I'lKkut Haodkerchlerii, rilhtw-Cit.se Linen, together with any other arllt-lo you may desire in the trih Linen line. All lh nlxtve .m.iN are new and warranUd x'r ft-ct, and have l u brought here direct f row Ireland by the proven! o ner. but as lie intotida cluingiug his business, all of the goods must and w ill be sold on the day alsive mentioned, at whatever price they may bring. Merchants, Hotel Ke mts, and hfla of families, and all others who wear or ue Irish Linens, and the Ladies in . particular, are requested. tJ he preeeut .V,,,,r8 respect fuJ ly, II. NKLSoN A CO., eepyr-Tt i ' - ; CT. tain and TUird mt. WTfrZUITE FIMH0 HALE URLS Ww new and tiicv, just Tece'ved ami for sale by sej.27 C1IAS. McJOlIXsTON. Q VIJSfES I O UIJVi'ES .'-1 0" B If SH els of tbe finest ever onvred for smo in this nii ket, jbst received anl for sale rlieap bv s. p'7 . . (.'HAS. McJOIINSTOX. EVANSV1LLE TEA STORE. K,1IKREA8, l.V ALL lOJIMEBww rial centres likn IVmtou, New York, and Kvansrille, buiueN is gradually chicsifying iUelf, thus alTording g'ods to dealers ami conmnera at lietb r rates; therefore, resolved, that we deiil in TKA.TOHAl'C'O, .-c., Ac., inateml ol g-neral growrim. We lieg leave to call Attention to our large ami well selected stock of goods in our line: i, U chests ami cadiliea assorted Ions. , loo Inixea Tobacco. inu,MU Cigars. -' 5 bbls Blacking. M lixes ('round 8pice. 2-i Idds Vinegar. 8U gross dates' Matches. 20 lags Grain Pepper and Spice. 1K) Ldls Wrapping Paper. .Vi reams Writing do 4,2nO Taper Bags, lotsorted sizes, vry convenient for retail purMsefi. 31 ustard, in small and large tin cans. i Common aud fancy Camlies, Bntterstoteh, Ac., with many wthcr articles nsiially kept iu such stores. Sieuking of Teas, let it lie nndersb-od that we are anxious to sell Tea, and w ill sell iiiod Tea at 4.V, Wta, Otk-, (Cx; 70c, 7-V, 8i-, IWc, Jl, and ?l."W M-r pound - We al.i have Teas put up iu 2, 4, and G Ih caddies to our order, to wll to l:imili-x. If you want good and clo np Tea, call ou ns Kor I be ppwiit in Po8ey' P.leek ; ufler the l'dli d tVlols r, iu Foster's new Hlork.on First street. K O' Call and get some Tea. K. II.SAr.IN'Xt'O. KiT" It.igi wanted, for Croceriea or C:ih. Kn uirer copy. sep2(i W iqVORH -M J 11 ( bbls Uye, various bramls. 0 do liourlioii, lo do Id do Common W hisky. 1 cask Port Wine. bills Ui ucer io. l or Sale, wholesale And retail, at aepG T. UKl)lOND'S, Pomy's Block. -MzARn? iZl Hit! EXTRA J'MCE! Aj A lt in j trs of various ni.i-s, put up expressly for family use, juit received and lor Mle by ClIAS. SlcJOIINSTON, Po-y's Bl.sk, sep2 Ili.iii street, near tbe Canxl..jjriU EE S E! CHEESE . 30 BOXES jnst reo.'ived and fr sale by CI I AS. McJOHXSTuX.VJURE MVSTAttil! .VT.V fJ.Yt JL box4, and loose, jiwt received and for sale iu (pi.tiititie to unit pnrvhitsrr, by . "'1J? :1IA3. McJOIIN'SON. rift oiiAi x't a so vie. a us. if l.'iO Ix-es Virginia Tobacco, astirted. Brands It, is, Mh, and hs, lump. 1ni caddies rbnice Chewing " liMi.isHi IniHrtet (ierman aud Havaua Cigars .Vi.Isih Half Spanish (Tgars. Vor ssleby septi'I WH tKLER & KIGOS. f lOfli MTERS S VI down l lb can Fresh Cove Oysters", 20 do 2 lb can do do do. Just received and for sale by 1 .seplC GEO. FOSTER d- CO.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
HENRY WARD BEECHER'S Oermons. -' Published weekly in I C THE INDEPENDENT Z.V M DDMTIOJS TO THE MATTER enting matter contaiued in every aticcewdve nuuiher of The Independent, the publisher is haiy to anuounce that the Sunday Morning Sernions of the Rev. Hesbv Ward Biccbeb will appear exclnsirely in iu columns every week. " They are' the only reports given to the press which receive revision from the author's own hand. Among the oth- j er special contributors are the following well k nown writers : . , . ilUS. HARRIET llEECntR ST0WE, ft r. CEO. B. VUEEVER,udJ0UNJ. WUITTIEB. TKKMj Two Dollars a year, payable iu advance. AddrKt JOSE I'll U. RICHARDS, Publisher, No 5 Bcekman street, N. Y. gg For aahi l.y all News Agents, gepo-dl wlw Thomas Redmond, ' . Wholesale and Retail Dealer in '. (Jroccries,' Produce, & Liquors, V. 133 PoBtym Block, Mmtm tit. JL removed to No. 132 Posey's Block. Main street, and disposed of hU old slock of Groctries. is just receiving a new and eu urged assortment or tiiujCKUIKS, LIQUOKS, 4c whidi bo wilt m-U, either at wholesale or retail, a-i cheap as can lepnrchaod in this market. Having piirt-bail my stock for cah, I can sell my goods at Manufacturers prices. To my old customers both, iu town ana country, I tender my grateful ackuowledgmenti for past fa vors, and ho by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of their patronage. - US" Gooda delivered in any part .f the city free of charge. sop20J T. REDMOND. THE EVANSVILLE INSURANCE COMPANY, (LVaWulK-J uhJ Incorporutal U 1 K TAXtS STEAMBOAT HULL. 1KU FLAT BOAT RISKS, At low rates, aud -adjusts lossrs fairly ai pioniptly. (Jai-ital, - . - - 250,X)U OFFICE On Water street, well kuowu as lhe Canal lUnk. WM. T. PAGE, Secrcturti. INS Ull AN CE AGENT, For the followiu well known Comianiee : Charter Oak Insurance Company, Connecticut Insurance Company, CAPITAL jio.noii Peoria Insurance Company, CAPITAL fVMW Park Insurance Company, CAPITAL ... 200,rn0 Ijorillard Insurance Company, CAPITAL $200,000 Takes all kinds of rinks, and adjusts buses promptly. Policies for Life Insurance Issued ia the Knickerbocker Life Insurance Company, OI New York. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS tlS8,000 Of which $100,000 is deported with the Comp troller of the State of Jew York. ep22-.mdlmw VJVHRIE8. lodot ltroonts. in doz Buckets. 1 doz Tnbs, assorted lies. 2 cases No. 1 Mati luM. - 2 hhds prime Sugar. ". .v -10 sacks Coffee.- ' ' TC chests Tea. - - ' 2-" lan Flour, extra brand. 10 boxes Sonp. 10 boxes ("nn dies. 25 kegs Nails, at T REDMOND'S, ee27 Posey's Block. W. RUSH BUTTER.- LBS.JVO.X B. lllnu Grass IJiitter, at T. BIEDM0ND S, h. 1n; - - - ' poaey'a Block, - DELL HANGING. WBERsojvs uisnija jmoor or JL ROOM BELLS put up, changed, or rpaired iu a neat aud substantial masuer, can have it l"iie promptly and at fair prices, by leaving their orders at Mr. W. Caldwell's store, or at tbeMamdon House. I am just getting over a spell of sickness, aud would feel thankful to the citizens for all the work they can give me in my line. If my' work does not give sat isftel ion, I do not ask pay. IkVGood refiTenivs ean I given. sep 21 ANDREW BLACK. R JL sale. Inquire of aep21-lw VICKERY BROS. Watches and Jewelry. P. L. CEISSLER. MAIN ST., BETWEEN THIRD AND. FOURTII, . i j , OPPOSITE COURT IIOU&EJ WMA fAV JUST RETtfRJS'En FROM -MR the East, whTe he has "VfT, purchased a beautiful assort- -JV ntwl IV'U'Fr.IJV sf ir b.a rriptlnn, the undersigned Is prepared to suit pnrehascrs in every particular. He invites an examin.itiion of his goods and prices. ' P. L.CIESSLEK."' N. B. Watches and Clocks repaired and warranted. aep23-dly WPfrmilMTB LEAH. MIFFEREJVT ww brands, some of it warranted purs aud full weight, for sale as low nn at any houe in the city. aep23 - W. II. I. STODDARD. (R M.OT Ol BOOTS, Slums, AJ"ll M. CORN MKAL at auction, at our Auction Umohis, on Suturdav nioriiin; at 9 o'clock : M sacks lk.ru Meal ; "0 pair Men's lioes ; C do do Boot ; ' ' ' 2do Ladies Gaiters; 12 do Misses' Khoes ; . '-- 5 boxes Currants. ' " . j r A fine lot of lieady-Mado Clothing, Ac. sep23-td II. KELSON A CO. TfLECTIOJrj O Tl CEr St atz or IxmJlli ana, VAKDKEBi aon Co., ss. I, Louis KIcliter, Clerk of the Yauderburh Circuit Court, within and for said County, do hereby certify to the Sheriff of said County, what OITlcers are to hi elected at the next general election (in the State of Indiana), to lie held on the second Tuesday in Octelwr, A. 1. 18.19, at the different pbices of holding elections In said C unty, to-w it : A Judge for the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit, an Attorney PnsH-cuting for the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit, aud a Comity Commissioner for the Third District of Vanderburgh Co. r WiTXEiis, my hand aud the seal of said -., I Court, at Evansville, this 7th day of SEAL. vtmiTt A. D. UvTiO. r ' LOUIS BICIITER, CZerl I. C. C. By virluo of the Certificate of the Clerk of the Vanderburgh Circuit Court, of which the above is a true and full copy, notice Is hereby given to tlie qualified voters of said County, that an elect ion will le held at tho several precincts in the Towusliips of Mid County, t nil the vacancies above certified, ou Tuesday, the Jllth day of tk-tolwr, A. D. 185'J. JO UK s. (JAVITT, M'iiS-lStdw2t SJieriJ of YamlerbMryk G: TUE GREAT EASTERN ECLIPSED I (MT THIS AIOMEJST THE A RBIR- val of the greatest ship is yet uncertain : but it is rejoicing to know that tlie stock of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS at Sam. Emmou & Co.'g is the most complete in the city J and as they expect to increase their sales largely by selling cheaper than ever, their cuolomers may rely npou gettiug bargains. i . . , They w ill be pleaeod to show their stock of good to all, whether they wish to buy or not, and alt goods are warranted as represented- , mp23 TWRKS MSLAJVn SALT. 1,200 lugs No. 1, full weight, in store and for sale by pn t GEO. FOSTER X CO WXM.OUU. f. FULM ttvm Jl all grades iu barrels and sacks, reo-iving daily and for sale by - . CEO. FOSTER A CO BUY HOMEMADE SHOES I! If A UIE 8 WILL PLEASE TAKE MA particular notice that I am going U marked attentiou to lb manufacture of LaJies . Misses', and Children's Shoes of H , cases vt cuiergeucyrld can have V within four tiJors notic. If any one donbU lhe (linuTwIn Ides'rall and n. the handsome ,WA,NTKIIn",t,'T tn tr t d Jonrneymen, for men's aud women'- work. The hiirbest wages will lie paid in rash, espiil- . JOHN EAJiCH,Ke.B3ocodat. 'jrOTATOESaO BARRELS POTAJL toes assorted kinds, large size, for sals at mars VICKERY BROS., (S2 Main street.
MISCELLANEOUS.
TO MERCHANTS AND MILLINERS! ! C7.VCY-VX1 TI SILK HO USE. W. P. DEYOU & R0CKW00D KSZ-P EXUL& TREJLT Wholesale dealers tn Uonnets, Flowers, fill AWL. CLOAKS, DBES8 TRIMMIKGS, HGOP SKIRTS, LACK EM BROIDERIES, WHITE 'Hr'.; GOODS, CLOVES, 1c , . ( .' no Gar.AT IsnrcraxKTs offered to CASH and SHORT-TIME BUYERS. sept 21 II. P. HE VOtr BOCK WOOD. IS L'II,1H.H .Tff TERUL. 3, MJ lights SX10 window sash. ' 2sW " 10X12 " " . - , 2,UnO X12 1,.V. 10X14 " " . , 1..VW ' . 10X15 1K) oannel Doors, assorted. ' 1 " " 2V) loxes assortel Window Glass. r;t) fcrfr4 - - - xu. - - - - - Jnst recHved ami for sale br eepUl M HEELER A BIGGS. CM MATTER OF IJtPORTAJVI'E Te X EVERY ONK, WITHOUT EXCEPTION. MILI.KK& XtEtl ATT -t ,1,. r. fi..-. Store, 41 Main street, lietween First and Second streets, evansville, ma., are now in daily receipt of their new and splendid stock Of lALli WINTER DRY GOODS. Tlier are determined In j.1l .,..1 .11 rt. uj I .1 1. inrj reiim-st their fair customers and the babnre of maukind to mr tbem vw 1 . . r.t 1. : - fi j . h u m. w v. lurn Roods, aatisfy their Uste, and lay in their stock lor iuo season, iue sukk consists or a great variety of articles too numerous to specify. .... w .... a . v... . . AtiuL.c.1. x .iiviiAiis, ibeap casn etor, sei'lC 43 Main street, Evansville. W. II. MCIXINALD . S. H. SABIN McDonald .j sadix. General Insurance, Real Estate, AKD Collecting Agents, WpVf.l.Vn SELL REAL ESTATE RJI of all di'tscrtj-tiins. Rent Houses, Ss-ure am' Colli ctf'raims, and Par Taxe.. Will ioioire, a, linst lofts or damare by fire, Ttuib'inn, Mercliaudi-o, IN-rxoual Property, ami the peril.) of inland Hip ilti'41 ; ft bo, tbe lives of iudiviliiiils Mgaiuxt Uie daugersand .ueldi nts ol travel, in tbe following reliable Cotnp.-uiie : Iudiarapolis lasura nee I Vim piiiiy; Rising Sun Insurance Company , Eagle Insurant O'liijaiiy of Cincinnati; Ohio Life Insurance Compsny. - . lVriHsn-nt oilice iu F'.wter's new building. second flisir ; for the present in Posey's Clock. i sept ill tTTOX YAUS'S ASP VATTISG. 75 bag assorted No.s Cotton Yarn. . 50 lales No. 1 Caunelb.u Batting . ImIIs. Oittoii T ine ' 2." bags t'audU Wick. . 10 lugs Cariiet Chain. For wile by m p21 WHEELER 1 EIGCS. WWtVE A Sit LAl fOU SALE. OXE iT' MM. the most benutiful places alnjat Evansville, with "lie acre plantel in fruitful vinos, and five or eleven in garileii, as the purchaser may desire; a good well on tbe prenuVes. It will be ottered at pi ivate sale; if not sold before he "StU of the mouth, tbaliuve H-.erty will le put np at anctiou and wild to the l.;ghet bidder. Terms made known en th 1a of r.le. ' rillLrKLOMCUEB. St riwgtow n, lad.. Sept. 2J-td KYASYiLLK (iAfi-LlUUT CUMrANY. rmviF. a eg i' la r assial iirzTiso or JL the Stockholders in the Evansville Gas Light Company, for the pnroee of choosing three Directors to serve dnribg lhe rnsnli)g tear, win be held at the Company's office, on Iocnt street, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 4 P. M., ou Monday, the 2Cth dav of October next. r aep2it v . . . . - C. G. KEAT.'s Tres't. jfJOK ZALE.A iPAN VP injFCPAX JL of mii!),and a two-horse wagon and harness. The property if not disposed of by private sale by tba ttfinst., will I sold at act tion. .A rare bancs for a bargain may be had. - Also. 203 acres or land, limdy timbered, situated four miles from the city, on the Mt. Yeniou road. For further information as to teims, Ac, IriAtilrA At sept22-td "' ' - EM RICH'S BREWERY. ffXUti RES T OH SA LE. I ll E FA RSI KSO YS JL as the "Old W hetstone Mom place," on tba new Petersbnrgh road, three and a half miles from Evansville, containing W acres, 0 of which re under cultivation. There are three nevvr-tailing springs of water ; a good frame dwelling, containing sit rooms ; a commodious bam and other buildings, all of abich are new anil conveniently arranged. There are also aUiiit 2i0 fruit trees, comprising a great variety of Apple, Pear, Peach, Plant, yuinoe. Cherry, Te. Fences and other improvements are In cotuplete order.i .-. . v . - For further particulars, a pj'ly to me on the premises, or at the store of Vii kery Brothers, Hi Main street, Evansville. aeptJi-dd wlw WM. VICKERY. isryxxr Groods -xt OAKLEY'S. ? Tf OA RLE V C SO.V, J0. JX"ORTH WW w First street, are in receipt ef a large stock of Carpels, Floor, Table, aud Stair Oil Cloths; Window Shades, Stair Rods, Cotton, Linen, Woolen, aud Silk Dajtiaaks; .Rugs. Mats, Bleached and Brown Muslin, Cotlou and Woolen Flannels, Cotton and Li nun Sheetings, all ' grados and aires cf Blankets, all qualities of Sbamls, Knitting Yarn, and Cotton Hosiery and Cloves; Casinets, Cassimeres. Cloths, Children's Plaids, Merinoes, Ladies Oreas Coodrilks, DeBerages, Plain and Figured DeLaines. Jacouet and Swiss Muslins. Embroidery and Embroidered Collars, Woolen Goods, all shades of Worsted and Cbeiteal Calicoes, Ginghams, Umbrellas for Gents, lol ies, and Misses; Hoops, Hoop Skirts Ac., which are off rid for cath at reasonable prices and one price to all. We also have on band a large amount of Pork. Lard, Molasses, and Whisky Cooperage. Orders filled at short notice and lowprices. sepl9-lm CRESCENT CITY GALLERY. WK ALL follow interest in spite of vain talk. And to those who ileal fairly, to them we should - Walk, Now, you who want Pictures, Isith cheap aud firstrate, Bring your dimes to SMITH'S Gallery, (yon dou't , have to wait). ... lie fears no coiuN-tilin from one or the other. Hot looks upon each ns a frieud and a brother; He cares uot for sIhiw, nor pudlng, nor blowiug. Mock soirees, or gammon, assuredly knowing That he makes the tnu'e, who gives most for the cash ; Tlio people care nothinc; alsnit any grand splash. Now, all-who want Pictures. lrev ones or stuall, Should, without ntore delay, on Mr. Smith call ; The Court House, you know, just over the way. Examine hit Pictures we ktisw what you'll say The best ia the city, and cannot lie beat In finish or prion and by way of a treat, To Ladies and Families he lessens his ay Como along, friends, don't neglor t it day.' eeplii-r.m : - - W. II. P. STODDARD, mr Til Ii ft I. II KHTJRLlHIIEn JL DUL'U ST0KIC, No. 17 Main street, con tiuin s to keep ou hands a full and complete supply ol Mediciii", , . , . . . , . , Paint, Oils, , Varui.hos, Chow, " " ' ' ' ' Brushes, Perfumery, v . .Lamps, Burniug Flaids, 4c. Which he tells at as low a figure as any hosise iu the city.' i A Iso, a tare and varied aaartmei t of AHHUOTYFE STOCK. CAMERAS, CASES, A YD CUESIICALS, '. ... In fart, everything apjiertainlng to the art. Orders promptly atfendeil to, and forwarded by steamboat or Express to any part of the conntry. ept2 jriOTMiiEBcrcor WBE W It F.JI 19 FOR -THEIR WM ' FALL TKAPK, with a stock of Goods every way suited to tha wants of the conntrv, and Invite the attention of MERCHANTS to their extensive stork of . "DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED PRT COOPS AND BOOTS AND M"' . . whkh is very comph te and very 7jV, J . vite Mrr. h!U,ts toen.i..e o.ir stnrk ; "K .t r .. tilll sell them cneaiier further from home, as wo . ..,,', than I bey can buy C- '"r, na Kp ". iMime. : P-S - ira TTr'eA'TTR E STORE HOUSE S...re. e.U VM"i,C,rVW ..f Mr Krft,, ,,'"hrH,''rK,eU rrBBtoBV. " ' Mk. K. C.L1NTK. -mwf 01TKO, tMMFlHATELr.SIX tiOOU WW Cost, anrt six goo-i rant Makers, to go to J'aJuuihEy Gow4 Ua;ui given. . W.C.GRAVf.S, ' r-l 2t Merchant Tilor, Paducab, Ky. nmAl.y'THBB A.YJI. others' VA,y JL buy Linsired Oil and Paints of all kiads, latent liryrr. Bnwlss, Graiuiaif Cumbit, Mta.lulw Cokiis, at tbe low eh t rates, at WM. U.r.STODDAED'A "-P - YX Jtalw SSreet. MUST REtElT'EH J'EBJ'OT of AmbroteCa-ies, Frames, and 'bfn,,c,; dire t lion tlit Mannbu turers, for sale at reduced prlce, at " - WM. II. P. STODDARD'S. Sep v , 17 Main street. fTIOFFEEi VOFFMt ! , , Ls 3U0 bags Rio Coffee, , 100 do Javado.JuMitivMdforsaWby B4p29 PRESTON BROS.
