Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 43, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 October 1859 — Page 2

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EVANSVILLK, IND. WimU MORNING. OCTOBER 5 Tor Judge of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit. JOHN PITCHER, of Posey. WM. F. PARRETT, of Warrick. Prosecuting Attorney fur the same.. JAMES 8HANKLIN, of Vanderburgh. October Klectlou. Witliin a week, it will be the duty of the people to elct a member of the Board of County Commissioners, upon whose judgment, intelligence and honesty, the entire administration of the affairs of the county depends; all the important public improvements of the county, the safety of the public trust-funds, the frugal and honest disbursement of the public revenue rind the rates of taxation a matter, which 03 it fluctuates a quarter cr half per cent., affects the rentable value of all the property in the county, from 5 to 10 per cent. ; these, and many more deep interests, depend upon the sagacity, ability, and honesty of the county Commissioners. A Judge is also to be elected, by whose decisions the rights, the character and property of all may be affected the principles and doctrines he may lay down will become the rule of law and the standard of moral and civil rights to every citizen withinthe circuit. No one knows how soon, or in what manner, his rights of property may le invaded, or some betrayal of trust by his neighbor may compel hira to appeal to the Courts for protection ; or how suddenly death may place the custody of his property in the law, and make his children the wards of the courts. Can a weightier public trust be conferred, or a more sacred duty be conceived in the whole range of human responsibilities Fs there any power entrusted to human discretion in which every citizen is more deeply concerned that it should pass into pure, worthy, and able hands ? It is the bestowal of an authority that penetrates and controls all our commercial, social, and the holiest domestic interests. The Judge is the interpreter of law and right in every question between men in all their relations letween husland and wife parent and child, as well as between man and his rival. Should not the character and qualifications of n canJidate for such an office receive the severest scrutiny I In the organization of government the. Judiciary it made the special guardian of the individual his refuge and protector from wrong and oppression his guide and director in the discharge of his duties to others and the public. Its power penetrates into the deep est recesses of society and follows a man in every transaction of his life and the Judge, like Deity, sits in judgment upon his secret thoughts the motives and intentions of his conduct. If the people had any proper conception of tbo magnitude of the moral, social, commercial and political interests involved in the character of tbeir Judiciary, would they display the stoical apathy which now seems to pervade the community on the eve of an important Judicial election, and allow a few partizan leaders to confer the honors and powers of one" of the most important Judicial seats in the State on an adherent for partizan loyalty? Is there any thing that will arouse them to a sen.-e of the importance of a wise selection in so important au election? A question is to be decided in regard to our constitution that is likely to have a durable effect upon the education of the children, and through them affect the future moral and intellectual character of the State. In, it, too are involved the currency and the future commercial welfare of the whole State. On the decision made by the people next Tuesday will depend the perpetuity of a moneyed monopoly, increasing in power, that will bring under its control the business and interests of every citizen that can raise or depress at its will, by the decrees of a secret and irresponsible shir hamber, the value of every species of property ia the State ; that cm, by its unseen operations, make one class of men bankrupts to-day, and iia favorites milliouaires tomorrow j that can control the legislature corrupt the judiciary and dictate to the executive. The powers they have conferred may be now in safe bands ; but death aud the vicissitudes of life may, in a year or two; entirely change the character of their depository. In the hands of unscrupulous and sordid men a nionied dynasty will rule the commercial affairs of tbk Silt, that may make the fnrts of every man I industry tributary to the inordinate profits mi an irresponsible corporation. We ctnnot relieve ourselves of the bank already in exist ence. The only w;iy to reduce u ower is to repeal the section of the constitution which prohibits the creation of another, and charter two or three rivah. that will, by competition, check and control each other. While these vital home interests are treat ed with such alarming Ui litFcren. - md neplect, the paier. teem with the abstract and bootless questions of popular sovereignty, and the struggles of the rival arch Federal demagogues to attain the Presidency. The lection of a county commissioner, and the administration of our county affair1, is of more practical UBMTt BCf to us than all the practical results that will ever i MM out of the siqereragotory piece of legislation in the Kansas and Ktln.-la :u . The expenditures of our county Commissioners are of vastly more KafflMMM Is us, than the expenditures of the r ed. ral government. They take ten times hs much money from our pockets, and effect in a ten-fold greater ratio, the value of every dollar of property we bold. The election of a Judge to the Circuit Court, is a matter of far deexr moral, social and commercial import to the community than the elect ion of a President. The success of Mr. Parrett.orol Mr. Pitcher, ouhtto excite a livelier interest if we tally appreciated the real important ot the , mvas

than the election of Douglas, Seward, or ...... su.- -' c ihn Pk;,1iu-v There

mi) uiuci oMuouowi oj- n..iuv-v; . -MB -I. ML was nraetical merit in the lniUtlCUon ol t.xi a. i.. .1... uov. ivrigii. to hk pvuu.o M ..., "Elect" said he. "your smartest men for 1 county Commissioners your next best for ! township Trustees put honest men in the Treasurer's and Auditors offices send your laziest man to the Legislature and if you have a useless rogue, that you don't want at home, let him go to Congress. Don't concern yourselves about the President, but take the best man that comes up; if you get a bad one, he can't do you much harm.' C ounty Commissioners. The following communication, as it purports to be, is from a genuine, influential Democrat, who has never wavered in his devotion to the principles of the party : Comnumieatetl . Mr. Editor: On next Tuesday, the peo ple of this county will be called upon to se lect one of their number as tbeir agent to conduct their affairs, and guard their inter ests for the term of three years. There is no officer elected by the people, whose acts more immediately and to a greater extent, affect their interests, and there is no one strange to say in the selection of whom they manifest so little care and concern. They seem to leave the nomination to a few hangers on about the Court House, who usually select the greatest dolt, for whom the people can be induced to vote. The men who an capable of discharging the duties of the office, are reluctant to accept the of fice and give their time to it for the petty compensation attached to it. They will not serve, unless urged to it by the popular voice, to which they may be induced to yield, as a public duty. No man will, of himself, seek it ; and if no public demacd be made upou any one, the office falls, as a matter of course, into the hands of some imbecile, put in nomination by those who have axes to grind, and for whom the incompetent Commissioner is uu.de afterwards to turn the crank. It is time a stop was put to the schemes of these wire-workers. Party politics should have nothing to do with the selection of men for these important county trusts. I have been a strong partizan of the Democratic school all my life, but I hare never allowed my party prejudices and convictions to control my vote for the choice of men for important jiecuniary trusts in the county. I have treasured up the advice of AOJ$. Wright in a speech to the citizens of thi.s county some years ago. He told the people to select their best men for Commissioners the next best for Trustees then if they had a man too lazy to work, send him to the Legislature if they had a rogue or fool let him go to Congress. If we had taken Gov. Wright s ndvice in selecting our Commissioners we should not have been exjiendiug 20,000 annually in building bridges that slip into the water in less thau a twelve month after they are paid for; we should have bad no monuments o: blunders and folly in unfinished, worthless abutments, that have absorbed $30,000 of the hard labor of our citizens. We have lieen blessed or cursed for the lust four years with a Court House c!iue that we fondly hoped had recently leen broken up. But it is re-organixed and is again maneuvering to re-establish its ower. I can see that the officers and deputies are all laboring against the election of Mr. Parrett. You can hear them objecting to his age his infirmity and even to bis strict religious character. Now I lielieve that he h tin only man in any wise qualified that is running for tint office. I can see plainly that it is the determination of certain county officers to bring Mr. Hogue into the Board. They are planting their stakes to produce such a result. You can tell this "by their half hour speeches at the or.iers of the streets and in the bur-rooms. It is high time that the tax-payers of the county took the charge of their own affairs into their own hands, and relieved these official gentlemen about the Court House from the trouble of making all tbo county officers. They don't engage in this kind of labor without a motive; and the certainty of a good chance nt the public treasury if they succeed. Let every voter go to the polls on Tuesday, and vote for a sound, houest, competent man, who will do something to arrest the

squandering of the public revenue. Let the j now wUig l" Jul,ut that they believe. Mr. ... i i . i. Douglas will receive the nomination ot the citizens ot this overburdened count v make 1 r . . . . . , J Democratic jiarty at the ( harlcslon Conan effort to reduce their taxes, or get some j Vc,,tion hi April or .May next. iuiprovements for their eno rmoitsoutlay j . 1 that are worth at leant a part or their costs, j ' D. Bright, in a letter dated The busy opponents of Mr. Parrett say be Jnue 17 185C dpfiued hb r l'Hr is too old. Let every Demo, rat recollect "P'1 the following terms : -That that these objection to Mr. Parrett s age lUe 1$ of acu s,nte HU,i Territory were no objection to Mr. Cass nor to Mr. Ca- should lie left free to regulate their own chauan to govern this great Republic, both domestic concerns iu tlmir own way, subject of whom are seniors of Parrett. In rooclu- ' 4,"'-v ,'"' tonfctiesKiosi sf the Tinted State, sion, let me urge on every fellow-Democrat ' saJs l" IS ' t,,e "pinion siill, but of the county to rebuke the dictation of l W h 'be people of a Territory -little clique of men around the Court House, ' urh''n furmin'J iN Constitution, preparatory who have so long parotiled oat the offices of I "'""""" " a State, may determine the this county, and selected those who Would i 4,es,i"n ol slavery. serve the.r selnsh interests rather thau the M wlr S( t M Mozart II. II. interests of the people That tribe must be j The lovers of good acting will be rejoicbroken up, or we shall have no abatement j eil to WnTU thai Miss Sallik Claim, the of our taxes and no improvements in our ? charming favorite and accomplished actress, public works or the Administration of our ; has arrived with ap excellent stock corapuhlic affair-. Wj, Sfcl will SfpMff st the Morart Hall,

" MT TIN following notice of lidttu s Commercial College, we copy from the Hamilton Sucl.r, McLanesboio, III: "It is with pleasure we call attention to the advertisement of the above institution, which will lie seen by reference to another column. Mr. fJeiiui, the accompli shed prini j ri, iin.s r ii ihi miiu Willi lUC lUI annual catAlogue, bjr whi. li we learn thut ' his iiistiliitinii is in h tluiiriliiiiir i.iiiilitiiin , hiiiI from Uif lone list ol "Indents .n RttetidHtKf. one would siijitMise that a thorough , , , ..ii- i kaawM(e t book-lwffMg wvlwytnning In -.Mr.., t ff t k t -ill.. I, ll, 111 III ill,. W ..1 ivl.i.-l. pa. i.i o- . ,i.,i ii.ivm ... .... ii,, it Itst MUr,irt:ilire really leserve, I lie r.V;tn-- j rille (.'oniiueri iul Collep-f i ttlwnvv opu for tlie reception of Htudeutd, lajlh ladies and oiitletui-n, and we know it to he one of the best institutions ot the kind in the greut West.

Tii San Juan Difficult-.

The seizure of San Juan island hr the IT S trYW.ns litis rui-nil n liroi-7 m Fnirlnrii' ' " " The Manchester Guardian in an editorial on . eu. rnej s occupation ot the Island of San Juan, says : 1 1 fhi a w " The American General s exploit seems ' - to have been nothing more thau one of those acta of piracy by which lawless rep- j rescntatives of the United States arc accus- I tomed to settle disputes with weaker and rrk Kn rl i rrvn a ttirrli !- Ki 1 1 tt'liwh it N 1UOIV UUIUUIVUJ UVIgllUVlf BU " " "I - time they should be taught they cannot safely indulge in against powerful and civilized liaiiohs. The article concludes as follows : Wc trust the Governmentof the Pnited States will speedily disavow the act of its officer, otherwise the English Government will be forced to take immediate steps for the vindication of the honor of the country, and showing the licensed ruffians of the Federal army that they must not appropri ate British territory as coolly as if they were merely cutting off another slice of Mexico." The London J'ott characterizes Gen. Harney's conduct as totally opposed to the first principles of public law, aud hopes the American government will disavow it. The little breeze in our national inter course will shortly subside. Gen. Harney has written to the War I)qartiuent that no conflict had taken'place between his troops and ii:use of t lie British, nor were there the slightest apprehensions of any. If this d: -patch from II. had U'ou received prior to Gen. Scott s departure, it b stated that offi cer would not have been sent to the Pacific. Charleston Convention. -The Louisvilel Courier, a violent M South Side," auti-Doug-los paper, says delegates have been apiointed by several of the Noitliern States to the Charleston Convention. The preferences of the delegations are not certainly known, hut enough is known to show that the North will not be a unit for any oue arpirant. From several Northern States there will te two sets of delegates. New York, Peniisylvauh, and Illinois will probably send double delegation?. These delegations will be excluded from theconventioti until their claims are.iamined and determined on, and, iu the meantime, the delegations from the Southern States having a decided majority, will probably go' to work, pars the " two-thirds rule,'and thereby virtuallv control the convention. mzt ..... Lu AS i nk. - Gov. Willard attended a County Convention, at MadNim. a few days n'? li to give tone and character to the meeting. ' He found a set of rebellious untiLecomptonitcs in the ascendast:, who spurned bis dictation, and thwarted all his and Jesse D. Bright"? schemes for bringing them into the traces. He made a speech to the meeting, and the .S7.fr.' Jnrudl says : M After assailing the Douglas men violently (which h probably accounted for by the fact that they lieat J. W. Chapman and Jesse D. Bright Iwtdly in every movement i, he began on the Republicans. Alluding to the action at the organization of the Senate in 1857. he said, '''there is your Senator, too, he was active in that proceeding Cravens by name, and craven by nature." Mr. Cravens, who cared nothing for the attack on his political action, but felt justly provoked by this most wanton pcnonal insult, which, we will venture to say, no other ( ' ,- ernor in the Union would have descend ed to offer to anyliody, nt ouce rose and nsked Willard what he meant by the words, craven by nature.' The Governor, who seems to have been iu the tijiiit humor for bullying, replied: " Put your own construction on it." "Then," said Mr. C. u I pro. nounce you a liar." The Governor knew the man 1 e was dealing with, and didn't repeat the insult, or dare to venture on another. He ewed," and went oti with hispeech in a MOSS decent style. seems to le gaining in pojulnr favor in Arkansas and Tennessee. The Memphis Appeal is a warm champion of the Little Giant. The Fort Smith IIerald,on t'.ie Western borders of Arkansas, says: We have, of lute, beea greeted by many of our old citi.eus, not political aspirants, .but good old farmers aud mechanics, who do their own reading and thtnkinglluv who have watched the conrse of Judge Douglas in Congress and out of it. We have frequently heard them remark that thev would rather vote for Stephen A. Ioulas, than any other man in the United States, for President. It is truly surprising how much interest there is felt among the people, even out here, in regard to the election of President in 1M60. Quite a number who were determined to read us out of the Democratic party twelve months ago, because we defended Douglas on all occasions, tire ' Kirs evening, iu Tobin's elegant comely of j I the Muu" ' e ' U,e j " Kouh Dinmo"1 Stranpvrs visiting our ' District hair will have a rich treat in witj nSiill tI"' Irformam -es of this admirable i company. .Miss Sr. Claiii is ilesvrvcdly popular wilh the theatre roing fieimfe of our rht . Tbk Caks Torar Pail HsxOXM To-Day, 1 Thi hsuay, am. Friday. Tlie cur will h ave the ,leHit lor the Fair (Jronnd-t, t-verv , hall hour, tmm 8 a. at. to 12 m., ami proa I - , j t j p , ,iBAm MKtii'O in f -if svs.tr. n. a 1 t JMMsj couple lust week, and dated the mm rntge i oulrart Laelv a lew months "to rover an impending acrideut, as he called it.

Wasted. A couple of good brick la vers

can find tm ploy men t for soe time by call- - . f n. . . .... V ,-,,.,, .. T .an ttmuuMi - "tl""- v" 1,VJ,,t Mu. bniMinrr a First streaL 2w e, - - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. EXTRAORDINARY S A LE OF ,y 11 KJ"TTlT TI ""f A Fine Gold Pencil, vetLk Gold J'en Attached, OR Gold Locket for $5 ! Ami a ntflfnfW M1 purekcuer north from $2 to $200. MhTHU TWO MMfWfr WOm ble experience in our )resut uiod of di8iosing of our JEWKLBY, 4c, and fruni the universal Hatisfactiou given to all who have patronized our House, we tnkc pleaaure iu saying that wenowconUet iur business fairly aud permanently established. We wish it nnderstood that this is no Lottery, but a fair and legitimate sale, in which each person get the worth of his or her money in Hold Pencil trail Gold attached, or a Void Locket, wortii $5 each, which cannot U bought at any retail store fur the same price ; and in addition totho purchase, each person receive a Premium of Jneelrg, not loss in value than 9-. and it may be worth S3, 5, S, 10, VI, 10, iO, or even t'WO ! XO MOXEY RISKED! Wc propose to let a person know what .Premium he will receive before sending his money. A in Lady or Oeothniau deeiriug oue of the above articles, can flrst send us their name and address, stating whether they want the Pencil aud l'eu, or Locket, and we will m.tkr t'n.-r selection, and inform them by return mail ahat Premium they are entitled to. They ran then ii.nv the privilege of sending for it if they choose. Our premiums are distributed iu a fair aud hon orable MMSMT, and as soon as the name ot the pur-chaiu-r is received with the $6, bis l'eucil and l' and Premium, or Uold Locket and Premium, are put up in a safe wanner, and sent to the owner by mail, tree of postage, our plan, from luii., experi ence in the above business, bas given geueial satist.u tlon, as each pur. hascr can b.m! or trade the above articles lr all luey cost him, and retain the preuiiiitn gratis. it, liowewr, any i .ii nleaild feel disposed to seud us tbeir money in ;ulauco, they may rely on being as fairly dealt aith as though they had made previous appli.atiou. And if any one is dissatisfied w ith their purchaw-, aud au unbiased perw-u competent to judge says the aitii les are imt worth more than the Bi"iiey paid tr I twin, aud In some i is. a TEN or even t'OICTY tunes lli- amount, let such ersoii rrturu the ioods ami we will freely refund the nioUey. But some will nak aa many have), boar can w.aflVrd to (five so niocb for so little moue) ' lit aattwer, we sa) , that all tvho are acipiaintud with the Jewelry busineas know I hat I here is s arc.-ly au article Ol Jewelry pur. b.- 1 at a retail store, up- u which there is uot a pmht of troiu 1"" to 40n pel cent. n manufa. tnrcra' prlcn. We being ageuts tor the manufacturers, have adopted this plan ot disposing ot our goods, ranker than selling to country dealers on time, and Ukiug the chance of collecting our hills. By tbi- arrangement, we betas the puicbaser in direct couuuuuicatiou ub the manufacturer, uud tlie proftl that are made by the dozen hands throtiarh which the Jewelry has to iiaaa, we (rive to the pur.-l r iu pr. iiiinuis, as above rtated. V e tt.ciefole otlel the lolloWIIIj illdun III. IKS to persons acting iis agents f--r us: Any -r.-...n sending ns 2Ti for our goods, will rt--ceiv: a Pencil aud I'm and Premium, or Locketaad piemiiiin, li.- . Kor furt'ier indu. emeiits, e-- ir. ular. Ainoiioiir i i:n- o ii t nie-1 suitable for ladl s of gelltlelnel', stab aa Grntlrmeti a Gold and Silver Watchci Gold , a I j oi ' . In.', ft SUevf Vest and Guard Ch Buttons, Gold hatch A7.?, Goi.n Shiht Sn i s -plain and with srttins; Can AKl PlKs- new style i Gold Breast Pins, California Diamond Pins, Gold Kings, Ac.,ate. We have COLD WATCHES, Florentine, 31osaie, Oold Mone, Caineo, Carnt-t, ajul Coral Breast Pn.s and Ear Kings, O.dd bracelets, Oold Sleeve Buttous. Cold Bdt Slides, Oold Kings, ate. Also, Pianos, Mc1.mUh.us, Musical Boxes, Accordeoiis, Ac. Unexceptionable References triven whenever requited. t. AOF.NT.S WANTED tat every part of the i-oiintry. N. B. Iu sending y..ur names, write the State, County, and Tu n plainly, so its to avoid letters being miscarried. Address ANGLE . CO., 1-CANAL STREET. (Old No.) est tSSS Jm Irfe. HOLLlMiSWORTH k BRO. jkgi V. J I ST UBCBifBUJ LsmBGE MM snd new iniortatiou of CBtlCKKKY-WAKK. (iLA.iSWAItK, llllN.V, c, us First street, Kawville. (H.t5 B. II. I Attn It I LO - ' UN W. BI..;UAV K n. FAIRCIIILD & CO., ('n.-cvMors to T. C. Tw it nr.L.1. A Co.,) Commission MercllttJl, to I'OI'lit.s & T It j: r: t , octl IDCW ORLEAMS MMUVSleUaYBy mTMJJmiBM9,A Nit M others ialtiaia tw city, are iuformed that WM. H. P. STODDARD, So. 17 Main street, has just received s full stock of Drugs, Medicine, Paints, Oils, and Varnishes, direct from the manufacturers ami imp iters, lugbt tor cash, aud is now prejiared In till aj orders at such prices as aill insure tatisfact.on. Orders left at the store by 1-ers.nis wishing to visit ilia Fair, will be promptly .tt.-ii.k-d t, iu tbeir ahseuce, at the same prices as if they wcro presrut. ris m i st mtsT-K i ita rttMi urn lot of SHAI.I.KN BKKORK'S ANTIDOTE. ;i sure remedy for sever and Aw, at W II. P. STODDARD'S, 17 Main street. oct'. WATCH BH, (JLUCKS. AND JEWELKY' MM.I t V."' 'l EL VOM f LB TBI! MM our Stock of in the als.ve line, by lale arrivals direct from the tiintiiifactiirers, we are enabled to show a large and well selected stock of Cold and Silver Watches, all kinds of .1. w.4r. Clocks, Silvei Ware, Ac, all of the lateat rtylesand rich designs, w bich we offer at tbe lowest Eatern prices. All ladies and the reif ett mtaukind are respectfully invite. lusl aud examine ur (.-.sals, at the ..Id stand BITTKoLFP BROS , oct 4s M iiii st , between Kirst and S-cnd. Mit.BfTio.m or to I .vi t EMM JV B KMMtTK WALD Tin- .(n ihil. l ..i.-i -ol the Kti(hth Ward are hr.--by MtMesl ih t .in . I te ii bi i bs mM b! the otiiii: A merit .In. llmiv on S.t in dav ,1 h 1 r.th dav ol iMoW. I t.. ele, a Councilman f. i the Eighth W.i . J. to liii tli- i,mu y o ch-.ioi,., uy the iea in-n i it. in .-. ivc-i. ni.i-., Mayot', OlM.-e, KWansv Ille. u. t. 4, Ix.Vt -td " Ol UT MBt til f Mill. J LMMmm AMD M sph-ii-ti-l lot ot bubs. i. i; a, sM.koM, shafts, an-1 poles, t I ile l-.w s 14 K. II. BAWR A CO. sjy.W M AH H M OjTm l)tt-1 'MMO ABJS Aw A jn-1 i . . c t uid I i - .' t oct 3 S I 01 1.BKRT .f C. rill. 3DO KBtiS JAI.I. HtBStm s .le bv as a E. CiLRLUL A CO. II itiri.y. F.MFBU -Ma BKX.HS Bote, rap bimI letter, (st siU-low by ort 3 S T. GTEUERT Co t-'T.i TJUtH T H JT.T I - Ft t 'Mi ItOA'H W I i - .le by . I 3 8. K t . 1 1. 1! r. UT A I t . mt a 1.IHFFT tll.1l. FOMI' lf.lt. for sale by oct -t S. E GILBERT A CO. I m t..r b o J f.m at.v'BM with WW I s.vt ' li'7't.. A iH,i-e.n who has - - mill, with a apparatu f..r making uur.and I to w In. b i, aitiM-lied acir.-ulwr saw. having eahausted km n in prefarin? ins mill, needs n.hl.ei U ill. M Mlliatl .... ! .1 I., bill lk..:lt. All. I 111 . .to l he establishment. There is a home demand . 4 pHees la tbe town Cw all the mill can pro-I 1 ' lie- .ban.-- is an ll.-nt ue h-i'SK-d in.. -liueiit. i..lir o thr e.lKoi ol tlie .lourna. 1-t .11 II i.i it t .1 .- ii I t: i es.ViY MIJVIlUBAt ' w i bm i . i lc law be Ct 3 6 I OILBEBT I 0

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

sn we- mr v mtat ajs as mmmwmr rfMlSW FOM WBUS IfdSfZ M. Fair uod the Railroad can bo imre the following placet, and persons would savivbem.,vw fc)Bl,ta bT lurcWac before leav nc it. city: Washington Houee?Mn street;" oh he ti ealv'. do: W. P. Stoddard's, do: Ilornhrook ,t Co. s, Water street ; Depot K. k C. Railroad. wpt 3i p. HORXBROOK, 8ery. Enquirer copy. JOS. SCH0ENFELD, M A M PACTI BER A WHOLESALE DEALER IN CLOTHINa ! CLOTHS, CASHniEBfX, SATI SETTS, TWEEDS GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Also, Hats and Caps. No. 6 Watbb Stbbbt, Birr. Maix a Byiamobk, "pl2 EVANSVILLK, IND. ' LA DY EQUESTRIANS. WW have on exhibition at our next airn splendid HID IK O HAT, which we shaU SSeSJ aa a side preiaium to the best Lady Rider. Those i-tenwied will please take notice. TACTIER A M ARCO N'N IKK. sep30 JS Main street. mmKHIUJHLK UTJVJs VJMM.VJtMM.MS aWlM laal Eatate for sale at public auction October 27th, 189, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Courthouse door. One hundred acres In five acre lots oa.M'ahiufcton Avenue, about one mile from the Court-house, belonging to Wm. Bierbower. Those lots hi a suitable tor private residences or gardening ptrpuees. To peraoua desirina; property for either of tbe above purpoHes or to hold on speculation, this sale jresents strong iuduceaaeots. Now is the time to secure a place toi a suburbau residence at about what you would have to pay for a small lot la t'ie city. Some of these lots ars heavily tun be red. We will sell at private sale between now and tbe day of sale. We are always on hand with horse and buggy io show parties desiring to buy this valuable property. Tebms Libebai. Plats of lots to Us seei. atonr ofllce iu Posey's Block and at tbe Post-oSce. Mcdonald a kabin. i'"-" Ini Real Estate a Insurance Agent MOZART HALL! rWWK OL.U MLMlsJL. MJS M. hewn purchased by the autcriber nnd its uame banged to MozaBT II ai l. It has Uen entirely reuovated aud fitted ap iu au eleg.iat and couvenie ut style for Dramatic exhibitions, and for Concerts, Balls and public meetings. A new stage has beat, erected and ad entire new set of beautiful scenery addod. A u-at and couveui. t restaurant is r.w attar bed to it. froui which uartiee can be siipplieil with suppers and refreshments t .ual to J any to be obtained iu the city, 'ihe proprietor t v ill rpi i. no expense or exertiona to make it au agreeable and pleasant place of resort for ladies and neutleiu u. Id the Kestaa mui, Oysters sud other -teles ju 1. m of tbe ssea, will be served i p at any hoar lor visitors Four parlors and a large dining mom ir. which over two bnndred guests can he seated, have beeuerectel in place of the old Bowl - in. Alley. sep:Mtr C. F. BOLLE. . d. . a'.. North Atlantic Steamship ( o ! Mm, A.H FRANCISCO, via Paaaaia Ruilroad. and conuertinir only with steamers Uoldou .!. , tbdden Age, John L. Mepheiis, and gouora, of tbe Vitfife Mail 8tamhip Company at Panama, lrect to '. Th splendid steamships BALTIC. ADRIATIC, AN L ATLANTIC, Having been entirely refitted and adapted to tke California trade, will aereaf er run aa above, leaving this port o i the &th and 20th of each atoutb, trom ihe font ot Canal street. North River. j Qj, PBSseugcrs aud Mfiils Will he tor at let by P14UaDQH R'1''01. nf connect at Panama w Ith the I Pttrific Mail Mteamsbip Company's magnificent Steamships, which will be in leadiuees and leave uniiitiUa'eiy for Han 1 rancisco. Tlu-y ill be embarked tree of expense from Railroad, by Company's steamboat TABOO A. Au experienced Surgeon is attached toea b ship. Stecrt passengers fonnd iu c.a.ked pn-islous, beddiug, aud attendaure. It is believed tl.at tbe a- Minmodatiotis afforded by the above ships are uniir.!is 1 by nny in the world. Tiie public are iu-forui-d that tbe P. M. 8. 8. Co. alwaya bae ONE OK MoUE EXTRA STEAMERS tying at Panama, ready tat tea, to avoid any possible detention of Passengers or Mails, and embark their passes r cm by stean.boat. For passage, apply at the only office of the Company, on the Wbar't. foot of Canal street North River, to WILLIAM H. WICK-AM. septal-wd SAPONFIER, OR CONCENTRATED POTASH, MSJ than Double the Strength of (MfBSSf Pota.k mom .?f.f.vev noar wmthovt M lime, with little tronbie and at trifling exense. The cheapest at tlele ever discovered fur the purpose. One imhiu.1 will make twelve or fifteen galMiis !'g.s.I Mill so.ip. or nine pounds luudsoap. i Printers will And it a supefier article for rltuing ' type ti.ss. It is Mrfectly soluble and fret, from impuri- I Broken in small lumps and put up in I, 2, 4 Mid M-nnfs'rtored at Ihe CHALLENOE t'HEB ICAL WuRKS, Brooklyn, and sold bv K K. KORKU CO, oeta, ly lAw-id 181 Pearl Str. t. New York. MmtMMOLVTMOJV.-TMB MOMsMM sioual connection between Drs. Ehnnan A Haiid has ceasMt, lv tbe withdrawal of Dr. Baird. The hil i. Mill be adjusted by Dr. KIIKMA.V who is aiithoriz-sl to collect the same. Mm"'-- KHAt.nj.VK 4JLBMVi. Hit. MM i it .MAN has asociated with biiu inliis pt -- n. r tILKl VIZ pronounced Glaviarecetitl.v liom ie- i t the best Otwman Medical schools, il alio has had practice as a surgeon as will aa a phvs'clan. They can In consulfisl at the office heretofore tsrrupled by Dr. Kin man, at all h nrs. U,Li. W'.tA rriJ i u-jfT rusK. ok to'livf. ii. He t. milv preferrwl. Apply to 0613 d. W. MTI.IIKS. npo M.MtT O.V VHM m fa V'omJ Mt,St M terms, a It. it .n 1 and Dry -docks on the Cabal just outside the citjr UtiilU. Apflv to oct 3 J. W. TTTJGUESW U'ltlTMi mikh to who i: and half bble No. 1, for sal- by nrtttr S. K. OIliBERT A SO. mntTt: t.t.nn lxn bbmm ft m W W sale bv S. EVOf LBERT A CO. Tou. ica -si: vent y-pi YE pjcmj hbm pound, ha1f-HMiul, ftv, tens, twitt, ha, etc., asecrted qualities, from 11 to 45c p-r (oiiud, .r sale by Sell S. E. GILBERT A CO. MEDICAL XUTICE. km"- -W- J. BBaf IM.Vfl B. W. S M - MM I'M have this day aweciated tbemaelvrs tepetber iu the practice of Medicine and Surgery, under tin- style of B It A Y Jt 8AWYER Both bavins; had Ioiik experience in beir professioa, they fe. a confidence that by strict attention, thwvran give sat i shut ion to all who nay favor them with their patronage. Office oa First street, oppiaitetbe PotofMce, whereoneor the other can at .11 times, during tbeir office hours, lie found rcaiy to attend to piofessnmal bnsiuena. Office hours from to 1 A. M , and from 2 to 6 P. M. m. j. saar, m. n r. w. saw v a, at. t. sepi-:imd WJVMMBiBN 9 U bbls assorted Nuts; in casks French Prunes; MS I - - Ra siaa; 1 casks fine 8 F 1 1. '. . list k.ys S.U; lobl ls Alum: lai k. rs pure White !, d. ft kes Zinc, '.si d. Tov lluekets; .'si loves Extract ..f Lob;v.m , tfi laxee Cream Tartar Mil. di v other oods too numerous to Bieutioti, just r-. ei r-l and for sale Sep -J PRKSTtiN BRHS j- ii c ii ,i i' si ' ! n st i WM BIB I WB it THIS 11.1', I'KU MW Exprei, dire, t from B.ttinioie, choice Ma -ted oYSTKRS, iii .ans and half laus. One trial will lH.sutticie.it t prove the suieriority of these Oysters uvet any otlier brand received in this mar ket A constant supply will I on hand during Ihe Wsea. KRSKINK. CP R NICK A CO., "ep-' Bete Agronts, 47 Main street. . . REMOVAL. " MoB. my. P. BJlBtt, HO.BtBOFJ THMM ' PHYSlVlAS ASl SCUt.FOS, Evausville. Ind.. has removed his efll.-e to North Third street near Maui, over Baker A Foster's Law Office. sep'j9-lm fA. i UJt H Ei MS lUIHO XAli .V. M 1 1 i.u kcts lust received and hi saU I .ed and foi sals by PRESTON BROS kepS9 a mo i obh. B J f J lu bble Rye, various brands. ., io oourbon, do do In do Common Whisky, t cask Port V" n. 2 bids Oiiijrer Wise. For sale, wholesale aud retail, at Sep T. RRDMOKli'H, Posey's Block. TAT I M I I. Y MSbrCtKES, WABBAS i t o f kad of N. S. THOMPrtoN. TOBA CCO A SD CI GA Rft.I ,o Uixea Yirainia Tobacco, -....uis.1 n. it., iVs. Hs, lus, and Be, lump. choice Cbewinf I'si .oldies .i.ol. I he-win Kaj.taw Imported Oermauand Havana Ciaais MM Half Spanish Cigar. For sals by sepUlJ WHEELER A BIGGS

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HENRY WARD BEE CHE R'S Published weakly nt. THE INDEPENDENT ! " WJV JDDITIO.V TO Til Mi .Tf - M eating matter contained in every snrceeHive number of The Independent, the publisher is happy to announce that the Sunday Morning Sermoas ot the Uev. Htvki Ward Dim huh will aiiixar . . !nsively in Hs rolmns every week. They are the f ouly reports given to the press which reoeiv teiion from the author's own haud. Amoug the otlier special contributors are the followiug well kuown w ruers : MBS. UAIIRIET BEECHES STOU E, Bt. . En. B. C11EE ,os.i JuHS G. WUITTIEB. TEUM.S Two Dollars a year, payable in advance. Address JOSEPH If. RfCHAKDS, Publisher, No 6 Beekman atreet. N. Y. or aale by all News Ajrut. eep2i.-djcw I w Thomas Redmond, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Groceries, Produce, & Liquors. Jm. 139 fomtf'm Mime, .Vain St. T)HB L'JS'D BR Hi ttJVKD, AlKil removed to No. 1 PoM.y's Block, Main street, and disposed of his old stock of Groceries, is just receiving a new aud en Urged assortment of GR0 CEBIE8. LigrORS, Ac., which be will sell, either at wholesale or retail, as cheap aa u leptirrbaed in this market. Having purchased my sbrk for cash, I can sell my goods at Manufacturers' prices. To my old customers both, in town aud count r I tender my grateful ackuowbjdgmeuts for past favors, and hotM by strirt sttentiou to tnme to merit a coutinuauce of their patrcuap. f" Goods delivered in mmy part of the citv free of cliarge. sep'-'o T. KKDMoNH THE EVANSVILLK INSURANCE COMPANY, FtablikeJ ttmt lw-y. .a., I in l&ift,) r a k s STEAMBOAT HULL, AMD FLAT BOAT U I K B, At low rates, and adjusts losses fiirly aud p i . ii i pt : . Capital, - - - $2oO,0M OKKICE-Ou Wlrr street, well known aa Ihe t'amd Bank. Vi5f T. PAGR, Secretary. INSURANCE A GENT, tax the following well known Companies : Charter Oak Inntrance Company, CAPITAL r....:tVBsii Connecticut Insurance Comport y, :apital Mmtm Peoria Insurance Company, CAPITAI IHMM Park Insurance Company, CAPITAL tJno.OflO fjoriUerrd Insurance Company, CAPITAL. 8200,000 Takes all kinds uf risks, and adjusts losses promptly. Policies for Life Iusurauco issued iu the Knickerbocker Lite Insurance Company, Of New York. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $188,000 Of which l00,(O is deosited with the Comptroller of the .'state ..t New York. sep'2i-3mdllnw lvdoz Brooms. In do. Buckets, in dox Tabs, aseorti sirea 2 cases No. 1 Matches. .'hh-ls prime Sugar. IU sacks Coffee. 11 cheats Tea. 25 bags Floor, extra brand. IU boxes Soap. 1" boxes Candles. JS kege Nails, at T REDMOND', ! J. BMg 's Bh k. JL MB DM UTTMM.- '4 5 LMM. .V. 1 M Bluo Grass Butt.,r. at T. REDMOND. S Posey's Block, sep2 BKLL il AM.INtl. JBffHWff.VW M 'IMMI.V'J BOOM Olt KoM UKLLS put up, . h.tngiHl.or rvpiired iu a neat and sulistautial uiaauer, cau have it done proutpllv and at fair prices, by Iciiviu their orders l l . 1 1.1 . 1 1 '-. - . . I ! . . J , ttiug over a spell of aiekne. .A U!a'!r'MJt I w 'i a i i vim iji'i ut - sis ssi iiiiv. aa sas s it i a j dia-s not give satisfaction, I do uot ask pay. ' Uood references eau I i;iten sep24 ANDREW BL At K . .1 noon vomb ob oxbjt fou ep?4-lw VICKKRY BKO:;. mUblUTK M-'MUM ! 'in . . I It It I s WW new aud nice, just received and tor aale bv M-p-T CHAS. Mi'JOIIN.xToN. EVANSVILLE TEA STORE. ff mBBMBJN, A MLL t o.tl.Tt i: Uww cial centres like Boston, New York, and Rvatisville, business Is gradu ill) clasait;, in itself, tbiM attording goods to dealers and consumers at tattter rates; theretore, resolved, that we deal iu TKA. TOBACCO, e., Ac, n.-t.-...! ut ftp" era pr, - - . riee. We le(r leave to call attention to our l.ne ut. I well Melee ted stock of goods iu oar liwe : too cheats and caddies assorted 1 eas. KlU boxes 1 M.V0. lOO.tNJO Cftars. n bbls II . k.i . - boxes Oroutnl li e.. hbls Vinegar. w uK"i"iu rffpmw anu .-tp:. e. 100 hdls Wrappiu; Paper. m S : , , . iu '' reams W rititit; 4o 4,00 Pnper Bng, assorted i.e., v,.iy couveui, nl for retail purposes. Mustard, in small and larga tin cans. Common and fancy Candies, Butterscotch, Ac, with many other article usually kept in such stores. Speak inn of Teas, let it l nmlertud that we sre anxious to sell Tea, aud will eell km1 Tea at 45c, SOc, AUe, 65e, TUc, 75c, MOc, SUc, ft, aud fl..--' 1 e J I lltld We also have Teas Hit up in X, 4, au I G lb . add o-s to our order, to sell to families. If yon want good and cheap Tea, call on us Fr the preaant iu Posey's Bleck ; after the 1Mb t n, iUr, in 'a new Block, ou First street. nYM Call and pet s.-i...- Tea. E. H. HA BIN A Co. t'-t) " Rags wanted, f..t Ut 1 1. s or ('ash. I Enquirer cipy. ap2r. Large size heavy Gunny Bags, iu stare aud tut sale by PR ESTO N B ROM . C. J J. G. SMITH, No. 187 .Main atreet, Cor. Sev.ml. EY ASSY ILL I , IS ! . giRJMTMiH I. FOU TUB irT FjAT WM rutisze etowe,l upon them. Imht leave t- inform their friends aud the continuum iukoUoihI that aitlith aid of uew in a. huieiy, t la y ale eiiauieu to turn out work superior to thai of any Eastem make. Those who wiah to have good ToOLS, and at the same time encourage home manufacture, can supply themselves at the factory. Hat. heti, Axes, H , Draw-Knives. Pork l leav - ers, Millers' Picks, and Edged Tools ot all kinds, made of double reHned cast ateel. and warrant. I ouat to any iu use. aenSJJaa M7OB Bat LB, JLMtAA FOB BBJTT. A flue two storv brick Dwelling House, with yard tilled with shruhlry, and with out-buildim complete, ou L.s-net atreet, for sale cheap l Alsa, a goo.1 t.-o stoi.v brick Dwellint; House on Cherry street, adjoiuiiiK the late residence of Jn,l. Poster, for sale cheap tor cash, or oa a short credit. Also, II aciesot g-sal bind In SI Hill's Bridge, Oana,,or rent tmm ti or ten y. , by r J an.... ":S. ,Hhfc.' a 1 ...Sa, . t 9 ' . .. a- I 1 1 . ......el. ..ti aep, .w.ra..r-..,p,K,,.ie , our, n.. . Af IO l l O B'BTBBB W j . doen I IT. can Freeh Cove Oysters, do mean do do do. Just received and for sale by seplt. OKO 1 OSTEB A CO

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merch ILLINKKS ' ' ClXCh V V - a ' a v a a. a. a . aa v ' W. ?. DEVOU & ROtKWOOD PEA EL tTE EE T, V'holeaale dealers in Bonnets, Flowers, C JJi, fis?fl TM I Mill SUA HOOPSKIKIS. LACK KMIJJUHDIUUKS. U UlTk r,,y - 9W ' fav "" V f si n fiBSAT IxD'. rr.MtvTs oficred to CASH aud MioKT-TiME nrvr.RK , If. P. it Mi I'OVK UOt M WOO If. mt u.ntt MJirmmtJit,. - " MM .nmiiigrrtt 8X10 window sash ' 1'iNl-' I'.tWO - eX12 l..." ' 1'14 loapHnnel Doorr. wotcM sfWss -sort d WinJew Ginmx :w kejrs ' Just rcceive.1 and for -sale bv . a.Y mm H EELER A KIOQa). . JM JtLMTTftm Of MJOtT O mTAJYXMC Tm M KVK.RY oSE, WITH.H T KXCEPTD MILLER A SIEHAl'S, st thw III Dr? (hot BfuTi . 41 Main street, be;wwew Kirst wmJt fcrmsl sti ra, l.vnusviiie, Ind., are now in daily receipt of their new aud rplondid stork of K M. AN D W INTER DRY GOODS Tn v are determined to sell and please all. Tfcy their fair customers and the intra of mankind to pay them a visit, take a view of their rords. satisfy their taste, and lar In their stock for the sea.ii. The stock consists of a great variety of art! :!e too numerous to specify Mf LLTTB. A NlrlMADS, Cheap Cash Store, Tjg 43 Main street, KvBDsvffle. W. 11. BJSBBSielBi. B. H. aABTa McDonald 4- sabin. (ii iii hi! hisinnuee. Real EtaU " . A WTi ' 1 a Collectiug Agents, a.fiTrLlo, Ind nVh '. . . ut ti JBfiTJTB of all i'.os. 1 iotions, Rent pqrun tb J t .1,,, t I'laiu.s. .iixl P.vy Taxes. wui insnr. asraimt bsw s.i Uia- by Are, Buihi itiga, Mercbandiae. Personal Property, and the pei dsot inland nivicU; n; is... the lives of iudiv. i uals afralnst tlie dangers snd aoeidents ot travel, iu the followiug reUahas Onm;niea Indianapolis In srtratn. 1 .injiao . r.iiiarsiiu Iti-uraD.c lmjaT , K-i-le Insnrstnv 1 oiuj any .it Cincinnati ; Ohio Life Ino ranee ConipMiiy. Permanent office in F ter's new buildiug.Kas)d li sh : !! the present in Poesy's Block. isept-'l V. li. P 8TODDARD, MT THI Oil) B BTJt BI. MM MB D B DRl 0 M oRE, No. 17 Main street, cou tin u -s 10 keep on bauds a fall and complete mmjmij el Me.h-.iDes, Paints, oils, ' VsrtiisliewlaMI I I Brushes, Perfumery, Lamps, Burniug Fluids, Ac. hi. h he sells .-it as low a Ibrure as aay banes ia the city. Also, a large awl Varied amarlmei t of A.VHIWTYPK rfTOCK. CAMEB IS, .'.4.SH A V CMEMICALS, Iu fact, everything appertaining to the art. Orders promptly attended to, and lor warded Ly steamboat r Expreea to any part of the couutry. sept i WWUVSE AX 1 LASD FOR HALE ONE MM the otMst beautiful plarwa about Evausville, with one acre phuited in frnitftri vines, and flvs ot eleven in parden, as the purchaser may desire; a good well on the premises. It will be offered at pri v ate sale , if not sold be! ore the '2a t h of the month . the abore property will le put up at auction and xold to the highest bidder. Terms made known an tbe dav of sale. PHIL. KL0NICHER. !trtnptowB. lad.. Pent. t-td KVANSV j LLB GAS-LIGHT C0MPAVV THE BEG l LAB AXNCAL MEETING Ot the m khoblera iu the Evausville Use Light Company, tot the purpeste of choosing three Dim tors Ui serve during the ensuing year, will be held at the Company ' office, on Locust street, bet ere i the hours of iu A. M. and 4 P. M., ou Monday, .he 2oth dav of Octola-r next. sSfsVtff C.C KEATB, Fres't. WD OB SALE. .1 SPAS OF HOBSS8, A SPAS M of saalea,atid a tw.. -horse wairon and harness. The property if uot disposed of by private sale by the .t;li iusL, will be sold at auction. A rate chance for a liarjrnin may he had. Also, V acres of land, finely timbered, situ ated four iu:les from the cfty, on the Mt. Vemou road. For farther information as to trims, Ac , inquire at s.pt-td EMRICH'S BREWERY. Myui: ELS T OU ILK -THE PABMKSoWh M7 a" the "Old -WbcUtone Stone place," sa the new Peter burgh road, three sod a half mflesfrom Evausville, containing 80 acres, iiM of which are us di r cultivation. There are three never -fail in. spring of vster; a goo.1 frame dwelling, contain ine six rootn- ; a commodious burn atnl other build ititfs. sil of which are new aud conveniently arras i: ed. There are aUo about 21 ' fruit treea, conprisitig a great variety of Apple, Pear, Peach, Pluw, Quince, Cherry, dr. Fences aud other improvements are in complete order. Kor further part i.nhir-. apply tome on the pnaaises.orat filestore of Vi.k.ty Pro there, H2 Main street, Kvanavilb-. at r ".-i,f wl w WM. VICKKRY. i UK crea t e a b r k a s i ;c l i ps ed fr THitt .n ojm jt.yr tmm jammival of the greatest ship is yet uncertain ; hut it is rejoicing to know that tbe stock of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOOD at 8am. Eatureit d Co.'s is the most complete In tke dry ; sad as they expect to increase their sales largely by eeiiio cheaper than ever, tlieC u.tomers may r ly upou e.'fting btrgains. 1'h. 111 h- 1- iBSsl to show their stock of gssSi to all, briber tbey wiali to l.u or not, and all j;isis are warrgtifed as represented. rwii it Mtt iuiAjvn Mipri i,oo M bai;s No. 1, full weight, in store arid for sale by V? 6-0. FOSTTB CO. JioVM.JA AVM,M. BUJHFM.Y OF all gratles, in barreto and sacks, revtg -Uily and for sals Ly GEO. FOSTER A CO. Hl'Y HO M A- MA D E SHOES f f W JltrKM Wtl.l rW.BaBB fat M Mi MJ pirtiinlar no-i'i that I am going to pav marked att.'titioti -to the roannfsrture of Ladies , Mises". and tTill.lr.-n'ii Stfioee of all kinds. In cases or emergeTicy, ladies can have shoes made within foitr hours notice. If anyone doubts the fart, let theft: trv it. Gentlemen w ill pleas call and eee the haadeoai.. and durable styles of Fall sod Win tor Boats i am now making. WANTED Immediately, tan or twelve goed iowrneyaM n, for men's and women's work. Tho highest wages will be pid iu cash eepi'21 JOHN RAhCU, Ne. 8 Second at. MM" I I I I '-' . Hji HUK.M.H F OT Jt M toes -assorted kinds, large sire, for sale at mar VICKERY BROS , 2 Main street. Jr jtum r.iun .'- MiXTt-j js'Mcm : tl A lot iu jars of various Mes, put up i"os U t : faiaHj use. jiut re. ened snH kr ssle by fll tS McJOHNSTON, Poeey s Block, ep-'i Main street, near ttie Canal. M:i:nB .' IMBB9B .'-o mmxBn pist i . .1 iii ! t -r ' ,:e be s-p-A ('HAS. 1 loIINSTON ! nvaB jnvBTMBnt .v r.v ' r ix,es, ant loos.-, josv reoeiver, anu for saw in ' in.inrM.es to sntt purchaser", by sep . CHAS. McJOHNSOlf . MM9HMTB LB JAM. - AfMM'FBMB. ww brands, some of it warranted pur and full j weird J tm sale as low as at any house in tbe city. - I W . H. P. STODDARD. Wfi- m:i Tto.y j oTtt b raTB or TiTf, , L as vM.i KBrBtirCo., es. I, Louis Ricbiar, . i ksrk (he Vanderbuixh ' ncuit Court, Within and tot sai 1 County, do hereby certify to the flker in of said County, whit 'fleers are to lie elected at ihe neat pcn-i.il electe-a ui the State of Indiana), to I - hel l hi ihAAMsa T-s.l ii. October. A. l I'.J, at the diftereut pin es of holding elections in i waid C unty, to-wit . A Ju.le fur the Fifteenth I Jndicisl Circuit, n Attorney Frdsacutins; for tl KifWnth .1 ndicial t'ircnit, and . County Oomi) sioner for the Third District of Vandetimrgh Co. , " . Witbtss. mv hand and tbe seal of said f 1 Court, at Kraresville this 7th day of I September, A. D. LOUIS R1CHTER, rte-h V C ( I I By virtue of the Certificate of the Cterk ol the Vanderburgh Cirenir Oowrt, of w hich tbe nhoew is a true and fnfl copy, notice t hereby given to the qualified voters ol said C ainty that an election w ill : 1 1 held at the reral precincts in tbe Toens hi of caid Cutiiifr, ts fill the varanctes shove cerntn 1 on Tuesday, tho lift. """,-f A D Is 1 JVllS v. OAVITT, sep!t-1,.td-r wsfr ti is rasryi f Watches and Jewelry. P. L. CEISSLER. MAIN ST., BETWEEN THIRD AND EOl'RTH. OPPOSITE i'OCBT r. BMJl'i.VU JCST MBTk RJS'BiM i -ssp-b "MVIC aJ uS BB BB ha ' 1 1... IrkT and JEW ELH of every descrtpt,, the -ndersigned is prepare.1 to suit pur cnasers in every particular. He invites au examinatiion of his goods and prices. P L O M. B. Watches and Clocks repaired and wai I i anted. sepK-dl)