Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 16, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 October 1864 — Page 2

TJjriOIT ITATIOSAL TICKET. , Presidential Election, Tuesday , Soym)t S.J FOli PKES1DE.TT ABRAHAM LINCOLN Ox Illinois.

Baity 3cnrnat.

FBIDiT ,

OCT0BJCE 2?

KOK VICK-PItKSIOKUT AHDEEW JOHHSOH; Of Tennessee Electoral Ticket. ' VOA rXKCTOXJ AT LABQK. l)sll S. Oo 'ling, cf Hancock. Kicberri W. Thompson, of Vigo. roc st ats uo-iou. i 1st District -Jamas C. benny, ot Knox. John H. il'inichland, of Hoencer.; 3d District Cyrus t. Nixon, of riark. ! Krancia Wilson., of Oregon. i ; d IUtrlcV-Hor 11. FrUcliard.ef BartbSlof mew. Maaison Evans, of Lewreoca. tt District Lemidas bxvn, of Knar.. V. V. Kyirer, of Ereuklln. th District Ben'. V. Claynool, of Fey tU, , " ' Joshua H. MelMt, t.f Henry. H rWtrUt-J. J. Wrlttlit, of Morgan. J. C. Green, ef Hhelby. . 7ti nietriot -John Oiln , of Fnttiam. . I Thomas K. Rl. of Psrka. kth ff strict R. P. lsrldeou, of Tibperanoe. i

Benjamin Gregory, of Warren.

kth DlstrlsW-Jauu . HoUord, ol w tine. Aarort Otterney, of Porter i lOtb Dlstrtst Timothy K. Dickinson, IfeKelb. . Hallet klllionrne, of Elkhart. 11th District John M. Wallace, of Grant. j JsotM M. Templer, of Jy. ,

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SCBSCKIPTIOX TKKMS-IX ADTASCE Oo and after Moods;, Annuel lat, UA, the subcrlptioa trice of th Journal will l as lollows;

One Year, Ins'lrao-. ?") 00 rtt,Moatb, in s,1u ...... 6 "i Tnt Months, In sotbc...1........-.. V) One Montb, In ativancs. .... .... WJ "BsllMnwl T;y cArrfers at SO flenis per Wfoffrto Boats, ewUy,sr-, 40 oecte per down.

- TBT-WntKtT. - os Tr, lis sviTncir... f Dix Months, lu advance .... 3 50 Turns Months, iasltsnce 2 00 WEEKLY. floe year. In ad ran. e.. i " Klx Months, in siirsnce 1 45 Tbrs Months, in ailrxtH;....,... ............. 75 V ara roaapeiled ta msks tills riee la the prices of subscription In order to ears oarselree trwa loee, owlua; to trie Increased cust of y&iKX and msrrfal. Tt.s prcof prvper ba sdvarict-d tiirly W; jr wnt. In the lat iso twki. Ths price of labor has atfrsi rod la taa sams ratio. Wi bopi to b abi to rsdm-s ttis rates of sab scriptien toil in a rw WKki, but at tb prraent orlcts of tuatcrial and labor sn eaaaot pabiisb a f,rM at th M rares without Luas.

"5.Ios64! Raid PaTiso Oft. The! Mas fcHoi at PabccaH. The porter

Naw Albany Ledger of Wednesday say i of tb etearaer Gold.ea Eagle was shot at

Pattnaster Fisber is now engaged id I 1 aducab. by a gnard, on Saturday, under

paying off the Home Guards in this j the following circamstacces: The gnard

State who served in the Morgan raw. j was standing on the gangway, to exam-

Ile pavs off the Legion at Blooaington me ibe passes of those going sut Jboard.

to-day and to-morrow, and will no doobt Th porter came up and paased on wilfcsoon make his appearance in this city, out tstoppinj;: , 4j : fce was going cp the for the purpofiof settling with onr own steps tojhe boiler deck, hcwas ordered

noble Home Guards, who have lougtit, 1 by tbe guard to halt He turned around,

bled, and died so often, in repelling the and remarked, that he was connected

"insolent foe" from oar " sacred soil, I with, the boat, and continued oa his

and without the achieremenU of which J course, when the guard drew hi, musket,

no bi3torY of this war woald be com-j and shot him (the porterj through the

plete. It is therefore meet and proper I oacit, innieting a mortal wousd

at these inrJ.laugao Car-nT Cnw Ti.. ,tf...-. .K-

Vanderbnrg Circuit Curt closed yester

day morning. During the term but one

person was sent to the Penitentiary.

On Tuesday night, Nolan, charged

WANTED.

Two Substitutes Wanted.' 1ACH WILL BE PAID TO TWO OaJv" man who will go ss sabstitntas for turn vaar. Kcqiir at this oln-. nrvzH--iUl t

FOR SALE.

A two btgkt duick iiui;e on khh.st strsrt, containing Kht rooms. Ans cat sr, aad (oo! oat-hoasss. Ll H ltjr l'vi iMSt. A .splsadid bargain lsolfsrd. Knanlof ' . ULD'H-PH KaiJJt, Itral Kal AfSak , OfBcs oadsr Preot Msrsbsl's (irBca. or"'

""bkok"r AT

works asywhsrs. Aply ra Wa. fits, st

ths fiorerproant astlw. or-t5H 1 AT A BSROAIJI, TWO CyfiD TWO BTOKV frarn.dw lllotc huaas ott Sixth street, m-ir Walnnt. Will Iwsolii Yiar low If appl catlnu )

asadssguu

' A ML'STANa POST WULL

eclK ttsod

rpwt 1 sll

. , -i-aiiu l ilislK

Third Htrt:

1WO STOBr BHUJK HOrSB VOH MALE,

sltnatsd onsovanth atraal, between Hvratn" e

aad Vina; contains six ronai. and kitchen, with Oaliar, Wrodbous. and !e, ti e whula rusalng back to sn ley. T nui wr, lnuire u pranlses or af Kstblt ft Wigu'tn. o-tai-lm K. II, K.WBIOHT

KAttittUAy U EC 1ST EC K. at t. U. K. V ft P A T 8 t

Mall., .H. .4.. ...ta... .........v.. Way, frelirbt and AcoossmodatlOB. TbfoBglt kteitfM-'-' UBI V K :

Accom modation ...HM.......... Throngli KreiJit.

:).. 5 a. at. ..-.4ft r. a.

.. r. at.

.J!l;a4.

T. II. L H. U. II. DI P1RTS t B 0 M I, H. Pay Express.. .......- 3:M r. . Acconimolatiou.w........ ....7:3o a. St. MiCkt Kaprsas 12:6o a. m. "ABSITS AT T. H. Day Kxpress 12:25 r. Accoaoinartalioa. 6:10. Might k(,rM. i- l. JJbA. m

Tbaaa two roads ssaka (sod aBanaetiosni at Terra

Haute

OKI FLICiHT Olf 1HO.N hTr.PSOIiBTAll:, forssls. Also, iot of oiil Ir -ti. Aiely l K. 8. COVAnT, , oetlo Car. Sixth Avenusauil front at. Churoh Property for Sale. THI TBPHTKm OS" T1IK l,rt;rsT BTRKKr Mstbodlat t'htrr. ti nrr f'.r sals tb.tr t. I Chnrcb oa IjosisX strvet, batwiitit iecoud sil Third, at a bargain. i Kuqulraof AHA IGELEfTtRT, ! mugii tt Third st twt ,

OXIlrr:, NEWS,

See First page for Editorial aad

Political Items. Geo. JcUb A, JlansSeld. Will spnak as luliowi ; . . , Waahlngton, Davirat Co., Oct. Koto. 7 w. P. ter.l,iri;h, I',k ' o.. Oct. 27th, 7 r, n. 'ttwell, PiksCo.,0rt. Sxth, 1 T. u. Jaipar, Iahola Oo., Oct. M, 7 F. . . J,oKOVtes Martiu i'q tct .'VUt,.7 s. M.

. Tbs Ouraiajia ars rcapoctfully if Titd: tisattend

thiisn fixating. , , . , - I'lajor John H.Popp

U .11 a Mr.-Mi thapecpUi la the Oermau Ubguafe a

the fotiowii' i;iuaiiicil ttaisi:

Vfncennea, M-M(iUy,0-1. Ut, at w. u.

Waahlnxtau, lailts Co.. Tueedav. Not. 1st. at

Dstar Hill, llai tiuCo., Wadnosday, NaT. Vi

r,

tbs

paid for their services in greenbacks,

hole and fractional.'

IIobe Rc B beet. A mauraucing band

. i, t V J An Tiipsrlav

fnterej r lemiueituurtf, - j

mornincr. about two o'clock, while the with stealing a mule, waa acquitted.

pkivens were asleep, ana roooea swrc - u bitttuuiau, cuargeu

of all the shoes and hats they wanted. J with obtainire money under false repre-

They 'remained only balf an hour, and j senfatione, was tried and acquitted.

- - - I T a .

were gone before the alarm coald geuer-1 ascenaiaea wnat was

all hs. a-iTen. Thev are believed to have I aone oy ine Uraua Jury, but are led to

been' Lanrl from Nicholas county, flee-

.'INK KKMOENCK ITOK ALK. The aplaV did rwldencsand gronndaofthe Ute II. V. I wsalt srry, B'laly located In ths iininlita Tb Inily Sit Hi. Vernon, Indiana, ore offered to purelias. I . at prirataaiUa. Ths grooinU contain about se4 asras, sna the preinlaea are in c4impiete repair Parsons dasirotteol purcliuaiiig one of the hatifisoateat plazas In H nthern I iidiaMa, ar referred to E. SI. BPKNCKH, K.' , Ht. Vernon, r JSit.l, ( II A M 1, kit, E.q., Krauatiila. nt Celebrated Steam Dye House, TTAS JL'ST BEEN HEriTTKD AND I NOW

.1 1 prepared to do as ftne Coloring as can be dot s

either In the hast or Wast. Corner of Ingle sad Marks! Streets

V Dyes all kiads of plain and t.iacy worke as good aad a heap as say Miabliaaawat la I ha West,

en annrr nnitre A.1,11 1V

. C'aptalu J. W. Kicks,

I Of the 4th Kentucky Volunteers, will

speak at the Union Wigwam on Satur"

day evening, 29th The Captain is said to be an eloquent speaker aad thor-

ouguiy luiouea wii t me spins ! Union auej,..V J : ,

j i- rrt , T ..

ing trom tne nrait. ine aay prenuus

they had stolen a good many horses ircm

the neighborhood of Blue Licks. -':

: HosiB A0Aix.e-We had , the exquisite r,1easure of takinf bv the hand our ex-

cellent and genial friend, Col. B. K.

Dunkersoo, of the great house of Brown,

Dunkerson k Co., who arrived by the

Vlornieg Star, last evening, from atrip,

of some weeks, to the East

His many friends in this city sod

elsewhere will be glad to learn that he

returns completely restored to health, and looking better, younger, and hand

somer, than we have ever seen him. It

is unnecessary for us to say be part'

takes largely of the great joy that all loyal men feel at the glorious eaeeess

achieved at the late elections by'the

Union ticket, in this State and else-

where. -. , .

' His sojourn in New York has been to

him a season of rare profit and pleasure.

ArriurjKXsio.NS. The non-arrival of

the Gen. Anderson yesterday, gav rise

to painful apprehensions in regard to

her safety, in 'view of the lact that the

south bank of the river is infested with

rebels and guerrillas. ,,,.,.; . ......

believe tney found comparatively few

bills, which speaks well for the good

morals and law-abiding character of our

citizens.

tzr Gen. McClellan bag not yet re

signed bis commission in the army. Q

is drawing from the Treasury of the na

ton some $4S0 per month, for which h

is deing nothieg. That is according to

the Bew Democratic discipline, we pre

same. He has, also three or four i Jl

aid-de-camps and staff officers danglin

ibout him, each drawing. from. ,150 to

$200 per month from the national parse,

to support them in their idleness. Thu

Gen. McClellan by holding on to his

cora mission, is drawing from the Treas

ury some $13,000 a year, for which no

services are rendered t

HAB D WARE.

fiEd.S.SOHHTAS&CO., Mat -

Jobbers and Importers.

leddeBf on tne 9. and M. Eallroad.

A serious accident occurred on the

Ohio and Mississippi Railroad at Sey-

noor, on Sunday evetnajr, aboet teven

p m. It appears that, while on a do

jrade. thei bac2jecar became ipneou

pled irom tnejrest $f the trainvwitaout

he Knowledge of the eugineer. As the ocomctlve And other cars parted from

the remainder of the train, the bell was

rung, and the rope broken, lae engineer supposed the ringing of the bell was the eierna! for the conductor to stop. He

cotweqisentiy shet off steam, suddenly 1 HarQW&rC ailU UUtlerV

i.aiug aiuu r M . , u g a vwua'vu

witb the unattached .care, which came thundering down the grade at great

speed Most of tbe cars were damaged

t he smoking ear, containing: . seventeen

soldiers, win crashed, aad all, the sol

diers more or less injured, - A prisoner

-a deserter had his leg broken, it ill have to "be amputated - Serreant

Mendeahall of the 37ih Iowa -wag badly

wounded in the ies, aoi left at ser

mour. tie cas in esarze of the ruard

ii

Four others were so badly iniared that

tbey had to be left at that place. Others

topped at Odin,- Private Van Vtett of

the o . tb fend two loaves of bread and a shoe-knife in his haversack. . The knife was broken into half a dozen pieces, and the leaves "of "bread into small crumbs; yet, strange le eay, Vae Vliet escaped

with a, few ec rate lies oa hie legs. All

the solJiere lost their money.

Our Fall Stock being very , i .... rc:' i

large and complete, we can oSer to our Customers and

the Trade, Goods tnat cannot fail to please in Style

Quality and Price. Our

Stock is now bought foi

One had

forty-five dollars. Empty pocket books t Cash, and " TJTiC8gTednC0d

ueiuiijfmg 10 me soldiers, were anerwards found Y It is supposed that piokpoekets, rushiag ia as so assist tb sol

diers, seized .the opportunity to rise

their pockets. Some of these soldiers

belonged to the invalid corns, and ware

just from. Camp Distribution, Alexan-

una. ir-r Albany Ledger.

We offer . the lollowing in

large quantites : . ,

BOILER MAKRR.

JOHN P. LAUiicJMX, T3ilo2 Walter, Comer of flee and Water Street-

KYAKSYILLK. INDIANA.

f AX PBRPABCD

A of Statue

TO MAKE ALL KISP-

Boilers, statioaarr or nortabie. 1

seeiy Saciiity for doioc swi work thai gooe machinery aad good workasea cm giee, aad al work eatrated to aaa will as autds ca4r my per eonal Snparrialoa.

adT WatkaMa esct as aay part ot la city an.

COMMISSION HOUSE.

XORTOS, SLAl GIITCIt . CO.

Commission Merchants,

TOBACCO akb COTTON FACTO IW,

SEW YORK.. aVaVAdrasoe will ha nada on coaaigs meets by

Jil.-BKr A WliilNi

ir."i I

c. aaTBansa.

sintr avsketkb'

JOBJS C KAVEXEYO. & BEO.,

Commission Merchants, ITS PEARL. STREET, Ifl" o "W "ST o x lx. . Careful personal atlentW gima te conalta

krats of Lea Toaaow aad all kinds of r rod ace.

as a iitwrai aasa adraans aHklewtwa desired. BErEBENCXS: Bank of North America. N. t.i H.a W. T Ha rem. Tar. Ji. Y. ; Messrs. Mosv, Tsolor A Co., M. Y. ; afeesra. H. D. Mewevmb Bra., Lou:a

eille, Kt.; Kam i Bayard, Ka., Cashier Branch

Bank, Eranariile. apll t.

I. C. DilESPOUT,

Coiiiinission Herchant,

Bis. 3T Batches -trret. Aew Orleans, g,u

T4BZ.I CVTLKUT. KagUaa. ,

TABLM Cmrsr. American,

TABLM CVTLXMT, EngUaa.

TdfCa CWTLKMT.

Liberal Cash Advances suds aa W-wtvra Prodare

betas: recwived, aad special attention ct'ee to - TeceiTisg aad forward!- M erc'. isJ.u.

TwtrcbS ly

Fo Sals. Three-acre lot at theHuH

place oa the Newbury road '

A variety of .dwullijigs, and building

lots. Enquire of A. Jonxsox.

Oct 28-tf t . . ,

of the

HaT We are indebted to Mr. Wilson,

A lam. Eprev Messenger on theTar-

axcou, and to Dr. Green, Mail Agent on

the Moraina Star, i'ur late up-tivcr

papers. " '

ttrJThe rebel eympathttera ia Nash.

ville are said to be very despondent since Gen. Hood's .failure to deatroy Gen.

Sherman's communications, i

Collectors Sale of Heal Estate for

the Payment of the Costs and

Expenses of Side-Walk Improve merits.

XJOTICK IS UEIIEBY GIVEN, T!I T BY

AV lrtue of a precept l.mied b the Msrorof

the City of Kranaville, and to me dirt ied, 1 will

sail al Public Auctlnn, at the door of the t'oort House In said city, Thuraday, Noveiulier 3d, lt l,

at 10 o clocks m., the bilUieitig luu or parrels nt real aetata, or so much thereof aa may b tteceiiry to pay tbe amount charged and 4"ae,t atiala.t

said lots reaie. uv.'ly, fur thocuatt sudexpeases of

making BideMslk Improvements tipon ,,(4 lut.

together with the coata ol aala, and I hat the Sil sale mill lie contluuwd nu the next day IhareafU'r,

els: Srlday, Not. 4th, 1m4, at 10 o'clock a. M.,

or tne purpoaeoi seiiiug such property ss may

bars Ixan sold oa lbs day Brat abore mvullourd,

auu not paiu lor. OSIIIINAI, FtiK, W otSKot lot 7J uatns ecbcllhase,

owner j jj

tlTHK IHtuii.v.

Lot JO, Block 41 John H. Hna as, owner 10 M

I aomu ., f

Lot 18, Block l-eilenrv iUJor, cwner..' 7? S 10

. caastig. , ,!,,.ausixsT.

lot 10, Blocks ;ubu p, uett, owuer " i-"

Lot W, do h, , do t XS

aoBTiisan (XLAaasasNT.

"lie Sltn.k 1 V M r.lnnihd,. a.n.r S ftO

' "... X A. K t'red Kl.terer. own r 4 :i

William si.jbokpple, Collector.

Fob ItMT. A first-class dwelling

house, in a desirable location. 1 .

Enquire of , , , h , . A. Jobksx. . Oct. 2r tf -: ' i -r.y .

TA81B JSD TSA SPOOJTS. TdSL dAl TEd BPOOKa. dL AND TtA SrOOKt. X.Mlt dlfO TEA bPOOM.

roa bale. a. twautitui residence in

Information has been in possession of 1 Stringtown, a two-story house, with four

'ot. do Oi-tlSd

HATS AND CAPS.

V&UTIERUiURCQHHIEB

MAIN STREET

ZaSIen.Xm.'Vl f VOtU1

.'f I '

ASD

I . E A. L. ERR

KxcluslreVy la

HATS & CAPS, I

Uf STcry Iaerlptlen.

STRAW GOODS, &c, &c

"groceries" '

a4r We t-wH the etterttion rf persons

wishing to go as subxtitu ej, t an ad

vertisement, ander the head ol "IVau fe

ed," in another column. ?

Arrkstku. Gansoway, who is slip.

posed to have shot Dr. Yates and Lis brother, was arrested vesterday and

lodged in juil, on a charge of assault and

buttery with intent to kill.

8SjTWe are indebted to our hand

soma young friend, King, Agent of the Adams Express in place of Joe - Davis,

who is sick, for paper favors.

gojr Horace Greeley setii it dowrx as

certain that iw lorlt Litv will not

give over 30,000 majority for McClellan

It cannot, be says, give legally over 20,00ft This majority will be wiped out

in the State and 50,000 Union majority piled on top of it

Insy We have no late advices from

Fort Bischoff, aiid are unable to say

whether the armistice formed on Monday night continues in force or, not. Tbe

defection in the Mike Clellan ranks, of

which we spoke, did really exist and we

are having a minute and detailed histo

ry of , it written. It will be fairly oily with richness.!

IoK.NTiriao.-a.The third of the Horton

brother, arrested on Wednesday night, ws fully identified aa'one of the robbers operating above the city on Saturday

night . -

' They will be sent to Indianapoli for

trial ,-.'- "... :,

Fatal Ari aAY. Tbe Msjor Anderson

arrived at the Louisville wharf on Tues

day, having on board the lSlst Ohio. On the trio down a dispute arose among two companies of tbe regiment ia regard

;o the coming Presidential election, one

company crying tor MclIeilan and the

other for Lincoln. Dunn? the melee

which ensued four persons were thrown

overboard, and drowned.

the commandant of tbe post here for a

few days past, ' that induces the belief

that the rebels, under Oen. Lyon, were preparing to make a raid into Indiana,

and Ml Vernon is supposed to be the

point mimed at. '"'' '

The knowledge of this fact led to the

issuing of tbe order of Cpt. Tombler

prohibiting tbe landing of boats on the

neruuck-y snore between tnis ana smitti-

land

During tbe afternoon rumors prevail

ed that the Gen, Anderson bad beea captured at Saline bar, and tome reports

said she had beea burned. It was

ported that the Silver Spray had brought

information to that effect, but upon en

quiry at tbe wbarf-boats the report' was

not corrobera'ted. ' '

. While it ia not impossible that she has

been captured by tbe rebels for the pur

pose of caossing the river iuto Illinois

or Indiana, it is more probable that

some accident has happened to hi-r ma

chinery, requiring her to lay op, or she

may have been ; taken for military purposes. We will probably have tidings of her before our paper is closed. 1, stir. -The Andersoa arrived lute last evening with a big trip, ribe was

detained by a defection in her machinery

and an overplus of business.

and ahalf acres, and fruits of. Il kind?,

The Hiram Hopkins place. , Eoquire of

Oet. 28-tf :A. Joajisex.

Prick to Istacs Iowa. Mike Glea-

on, one of the assassins of Woodruff and Bashore, Is lying in jail at Oskaloosa, Iowa. The 'tiraid of that nl ace

POSTER JLJXfcOS., Isayshisi depoaiUcin, has:been '.talen, in

o. 64 West Second Street, CISCIXSATI, O.

ta ths Trade at the loweat rates, a vey large

. . eioc ol

BUrtE ASD F.13CT K110CEEIES,

vonsntiug, la part, of CetTse l Bio, Laguayra, Msrlcaho. Ja.

awarara fcew Orieana, Cuba, Porta Bico. East-

era ft mm. , , - Mslsnss aad Symp la great xariet aad packsm.

Teats apowdsr, Imparial, Toting Hyaon,

S picas I nutmegs, (.'lores. Cinnamon, Spice Petn-r, aud taiaser. v

Tsbsccot-(.hewing, rim cot, and Smoking

Tote af the 2Jth Ind. ' A voto by ballot of the 23th Itegt, Ind. Veteran Vols., for President of tbe Cuited States, and for Governor of tbe State of Indiana, taken in camp. Dear East Poiet, Oa., Sept. SVth, 1364:

racT--stzra

COMPANIES:

til I. I

O ...J S Officers ij Koa-Comaiasionsd Staff. ,

IS

tii a

S4! 1 4ii 2

S5, ao sr, 30; ! 1:

IS. ... St s 'id 4" 34 31 1 W H ..... 1 1 S .. t 1 1

Total..

. '.. l-ifsTTr Sli S90, Jons A. Stoct, Hospital Steward

it;, quality,

which he testifies that the Sugart Creek military company were ex pectin; Price

to invade Iowa this fail, and taey were

sworn to join him end render him all

the aid in thei poer.

This Sugar Creek militia is composed

of Conservauve MeCJellaB me of the

Sons of Liberty persuasion, of which

Joe Bistice, Dr. Atbon and ethers, can

didates on the "Mike Clellan". ticket

in t i i a I. wAeA nMiminBnt mtfmliprl

-.i.f.wk " 1 -- -'- ' , 1

Cigars I Imported and Demaattc full as. I ana the BlliUa Vks AimpiV ACUCg in as

sortment. " " . j I . . , . . ' ' . , ' a

Caaaid CSooetai Pwchea, Strawberrtea, 1 Wltn me leBCniDgl 01 tne leaa-

Blarkbernee, KaarHerrien, vtuioces, rears, Cooae-

berries, Cbarriee. Urn pea. Fine Apple., Tomatoes, tjreeu Corn, Peas, Oystsrs, Lobsters, klackeral,

eardinas, 4c. i ' : : ' Rica, Baisina, Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts, Ploklee, Preserves, Candy, Soda, Mooden Ware. Haooae. Cotton Taraa, Twine, Cordage, Matches, Blacking, Ink, Paper, Poap, Candles, owrch, ly 8ra1s, Ksila, Coilfleh. Ilerrins-. Ac. QcT

Defesce or Kestccet. We ere glad

to learn from tbe Louisville Journal

that Gon, Burbridge is taking efficient measures to clear Kentucky of guerrillas and rebels. '. Several distinguished officers who have seen much service,

are charged with the ezeeution of his

orders and are authorised by the Secre

tary of r and the Kentucky Mate

Legislature to raise tbe necessary men, and we hope the work will.be thorough' ly done. . V

tJ A great political meeting la Springfield, Illinois, recently, was gladdened and amused by a banner, borne by wounded Aoldiers, representing ra globe, which Lincoln waa prying ap with a rail, while Andy Johnson was seated cross-legged on . the North American part of it, tailor fashion, sewing vp a huge rent "Old Abe " says to him, "a few more stitches, Andy, aad the dear old Union will be mended! " ' .-,

DENTISTRY.

J. C. KIERBOWEIt, , I E N T I T,

Spenist streatloa

glren to the in- k..'

aarttoa of artificial Teeth.

Soomi 5os,- arif s, Marble UaU, Second Floor, Main Street. iwts

coal oil.

XIOAL, CAKBOK. Ail LAID OILS. IX LOTS

V 10 suit, s?r sale cy CAT. WANS

esilS-tw

Ciacinaatl, 0.

era of the self-styled Democratic party.

BcsviLART. On Wednesday night tbe house of Mr, R. Knslon, corner. of Vina and Eighth streets, was entered by burglare, and - Mr, 4Justo"wM. robbed of -' The scoendretg entered by prying opeo a window, and did it so adroitly that none of the familj were awakened, although in prying it open they had to bieak-a ten penny nail, wbieh fastened down the window. " . ' ' One of the burglars was in his hare feet, as was discovered by his tracks ia tbe yard. ';';,; .7:-...'

Our city is infested with this Ttind of

gentry, and people should be on the

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1O0A-OSL

The telegraph this morning gives os soma, interesting developments as to the honesty of Copperhead officials. It seems that an infamooe attempt has been made to swindle tbe New York soldiers'ouf of their votes "bj stuffing7 the

ballot-boxes taking their tickets out of

the envelopes, aad substituting others ia their places. Fortunately the fraud has been detected in time to prevent bad results, v i - ' t&" Jefferson Davis recently made a speech in Augnsta, Georgia, in which he used tbe following language on the peace

V-question: ...

. "There is but one thing to which we can accede separate State-Independ-ince-Some there are who speak of reconstruction, with elavery maintained; but are there any who would thus measure; rights by property? God forbid."

teneral drders Xo. t.

Hkdot;abter Post Covhasbe,

r-vansviue, ion , UCL 2.tn, !. )

In consequence of the daily demon

stralions of guerrilla bauds ta .towns along the Ohio river in Kentucky, between Evsnsville, Ind, and Smhhland,

Ky , steamboats or river craft of w betever deacriptian, will not be permitted td

land on the Kentucky side of the river, between the above jsentiooed places,

until further'crders.

Edwsru Tombler, oct2t-tf Cept. Comdg PosU . tir Dr. Bort, at tbe Sberwood House in Ibis eity, la daily perfuming some very remarkable core, aa bis works fully demonstrate.' Dr. Bort is the most skillful physician and surgeon that ever

visited Evansvillt. Disease of the E 1 . 11 . a t . ,, ...

xBx, , a uroai, ana xieart, ait yteij in

sttntaneously to his surgical and medical treatment To those afflicted we

would a ty, give Dr. Bort a call and obtain hie candid opinion before leaving

s, as d:r conn nations are tree, tilt

rooms are constantly thronged. , " J

. Oct. 25 3tdAltw. " tTiSTED. '' A steady boy, 14 to 10 years old, ac

quainted with tbe city, as meseenger at

tbe Telgrapb office, t

Bacok. 2 casks prime Clear Sides

just received and for sale by ' '

Docsea A Dcsocceet.'

Lard -10 tiercee prime Leaf I.rd

lust received and for sale bv

, . DoCEEB A DCSOUCHET.

Waic. ED. -Cloak nsakers" and Milliners at B. Baum's, No. 11 First street, to whom steady employment and i good wages will be given., ; Oct, 2!7-tt r ' ArrLls. 2X) barrels superior Green Apples in store and for sale by " " Doceeb & DrsocrHrr. ' The Situation at the Front. , , : : B. B. Avery, of the 11th Indiana cavalry, left Chattanooga on Satur Jiy morning, and he informs us that the situation ia becoming remarkably quiet again. General Sherman telegraphed the paymasters at Nashville on Saturday night that the danger was over, and that t beymight, safely venture to tbe front A large number of these officers, with their safes, left for Atlanta and way points on Sauday morning, for the purpose cf faying off the troop." " " The movements of Kood- seem to be

shrouded in mysry,'end h!s generalship, as exhibited in the recent campaign, is bard to aader stand. ' By avoiding railroad lines he is not compelled to move over old beaten tracks, and obtains a scanty subsistence for bis tne a from the more interior portions of "the country. ! Army officers as Chattanooga are in perfect ignorance as to the policy of Hood's retreat, and wbat hit probable intentions ere. Hs mova era 17 one, and is conducted on principles foreign to tbe usual modes cf warfare.' As the wilt and plans of a maniac are hard to understand, so the crazed evolution of Hood ' are bewildering, aad baffie the skill of experienced and able generalship. AU is quiet at the front for the

Hood it enveloped in a fbf ,

tfc The Looievilie Journal enters

into a labored defence and apology tor McClellan holding onto hie commission

in the army, and drawing hie (5,000 a year without renderiogaay service therefor. Stripped of the verbiage in which

the defence is clothed, it ansoanU to this: McClellan' is out of employment

suitable to ais blood, and be must tare some pension to live 'on; therefore be must five off tbe United States Treasure

What say the people? What Say the ol-

oiersT ,tlow many thousands of the

soldiers aad people who have served the

country well and nobly, now out of em

ploy, nave to look to their own resourees

and not to the Government for the means

of living? Frankfort Commonteeallk.

1st Rebels about- MiYrtrxD Tbe Cairo Democrat is Informed by a gentleman who left May field on'' Monday last of the following particulars repard'ng the rebels about, that place. He says

taey made their arst appearance ia the town tbe morning he left, only tea or twelve In number, and commanded by a

kcuteoant. .They commuted no depredations whatever in the place, buf paid every respect to private propeity, siolest ing o one. They purchased a few articles ia a drug (tors, aad paid for the earns ia creenbaveka. . Reporta are rife ia the vicinity of Mayfieid, oar -informant adds, of a rebel force, estimated ail tbe way from two hundred to twenty thousand, approaching that place The belief with the best- informed s seems to be that there is not over fire, hundred, all told, wbovhavt reaebed tbavaeigbborhood The headquarters o( this force is said t he. at Paris, Tenn., Bod it is Lbeught that they are the advance-guard of Forrest's raiders. The inhabitants cf Padocah were armed oa Iharaday by order of Oen. Meredith, - , j

BFILDXrS BAMDWdMH. vtcmsict TOOLS. aVtlPtr$ KAMDWAMm MMCBASHri TU0L4.

A StBW COXFDEKBATB GSSEBAL.

President Davis has tendered CdL "Jo.

Desha, of Kentucky, command of the

Confederate forces in Southwestern Ken-

tacky, with the rank of Brigadier Ciener-

al, a chaoge in tbe command therobeinc 1 .1. e .

necesattaiea oy ice uniortonate lois

of sight to Col. Adam R. Johnson, who

had been bet recently promoted te a 1 enormia JZsa.

Brigadiersbtp, and who, by this sad ca. I CBQPpiita AXU.

lamity, has beea rendered unfit for fat- vaoFritu aims. ther service. CMOfflSO AXES.

Belonging to a family of the highest

standing and character 1n Kentucky.

Capt Desha early took sides with the

putn, and raised the rst. compaoy 10

tbe State for the Confederate armv In

me spricg 01 loot, urn atiacuaa nis corsr 1 1

puny to tbe first nentuety Kegimetit,

wsicn reported to Ueo. Johoaoa ta v ir

sinU, aad, setviac one year there, he

was wounded at Drainsville.

With the expiration of their term of ssrvice, the First Kentucky disbanded,

wtaea Capt Ues&a returned forthwith to Kentucky, raised another company and re-entered the, service. ..Passing since through all the campaigns in this department, he was severely' wounded in tbe battles of Murfreesboro, Chiekamau-. ra, and Dallas. : Modest aad retiring In dispoaition, Le has .ahunoed promotion where it would have been eagerly sought by less deserving men,' and feels that

there is no position in the service more boaoraXle than that of , tbe private

soldier.. : . - . ...,,,

We understand, that owing to tbe con

dition of his last wound, for the present Captain Desba has waived the eccecbuaee cf tbe appointmerit tendered. We

trt)t howeser, that be will soea be able to render service jo sphere to which every Kentuckian will rejoice to learn of his promotion. -JfacoJ ((7a.) Con-

ft derate - ; -i "

; lb above extract Irom a rebel paper is a piece of news that will prove interesting to the people of our (Hate. The high-sounding phrase of the "Confederate forces ta Southwestern Kentucky," is decide ily rich. . VVuader if the rebel Government intends to acknowledge all thieving guerrilla, gangs now roaming throughout Kentucky, and engaged

I ( i.uv:iif; mum uiuimviiuj im. ' I peaceable eiviaeoa?. If not, tbea we are

under the impression that the Confederate forces in .Southwestern Kentucky wilt dwindle down to an immortal few. Tbe Confederate awards high praise to Capt D ah a as an officer in tbe rebel army. If he do not wish, to sully these honors, we would advise hint not to accept the position tendered by Jeff. Davis, which means nothing more than cornwander of the guerrillas of Kentucky. Beside, the pout 1 ion le decidedly an unhealthy one, and the Captain sboald

take warning by ' the fate of hie pre-

oeceaaor. Col. Adam Johnson. Levi tille Journal . " " : .

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HARDWARE. Sic

e.aaauaar. S.J. watTrxata

HAYHTJEST ft WHITTAKER,

Produce and ' Commission

- MorolinntH,

Jo, 6 Water St, (text to It. Barnes

EVASSVILLE, IXCI.VSA.

R1CHEIT CASH PRICK PAID FOB Wfeaat, Oata, Mean a.

p-taut aeed, L.arei, Tallew, , Orlsa rrsxit, Batiwat.

BOOTS & SHOES.:

Mo. : i5:

lyiA. IIV STR.15 ETf

Haea arw ia store tb. hr.-est aad aiaat -

retail stock at . ., ,

OQOTS AND SHOES,

AMD

Hats-, tk Caps,

To tie foaaS U tbe Cttr : 1 - -

Ikew fork aad Hoatoa. Ear Sato as sheas as aa

Mil'

buuss 1b lae Meat.

It 12 31 O V E D .

BOOTS & SHOES!

B. F. CATCH 2& SON Hare revered sa IVo. 37 main Streat, Iweea Flret aad Second Streaks, aa raa ABey-l

NEW GOODS!

BtkasV HOIIK 131 .NEW UKLESas.

P. O. 0B ILEY , (rorsnerly of r mile, lad. J General Commission AVD

PRODUCE MERCHANT.

"Waatarat Cwaala;msnat a Bollelted.

SO. IS POTDBAS STREET, COBWEB OT VEW LEVEE STBEET, HEW OHL.KAM, t,A. Behrence Tts Great West. dect if arts, Oivaa A Ce I j Caxl A Baowa, - red Been, Ey., Eraosrllle, lad Haiie, Sim A Co., HI. Lome, Ms. WATTS, CRAlfE ft CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS " . 44 Baoae Braawi, jfA-sr roar nrr. STs haea epsaed a Boaaa la tae olty of Hew Tart -; v Svr the eels af rebaeoo and Western Produce, t 7a. Jar the aaaxe af WATTS, CBAKE A CO. " Brr. D. Watta, of the Srax af Watts, Gives A Co. d redacah, long familiar wlih Tubaaco, will tact .hsxxw af tkat department of oar Las loses, aad Sir. t. Q-aae, of Crane and Brown, AranevUtta will aha eharfa ofHke Pradace awaleeas. saayKl WATTS. v,B ANI 00.

Jast aaeailoB, a freak, sleaa ssea af

SHOES, liOES,

BOOTS AND SHOES.

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Em

Emm

moment

yet he may emerge from the cloud at no

distant hour, end, wita startling esroi-

ery, boldly strike at an unexpected qoar- T ask the unanimous consent

ter. lie is attempting to retrieve tne fortunes of a waning cause, aad all ef bis movements are characterised by desperation. . He has abandoned his base, is moving i light fighting trim, depending alone for supplies - upon a desolate eountry, and he wheel his legions in our rear, flank, and front with a rapidity and assurance really astonishing. Sherman has an abundance of supplies, and is gradually weaving a net that "rriAy prove the destruction of. the rebel army. All is qoiet nowjyet the atorrs is gathering, and experienced officers say it soon will burst Tiiih docb'-e fury upon the miliury horizon of . the Soutiwest What-', ever may come, Sherman is equal to the emergency, and he will prove himself the skilful, tried, and faithful General that the people of America delight to honor, and wiose genius has claimed the admiration of the world! Lcuitvilti Journal

t& Mr. Pendleton's pertonntl Ss as aasaistakahle as it is laconic' Here is the Congreasioaal record: - - -

January 9, 1363. . Mr. ' Dunn said;

of the

House for leave to introdaee a bill to

facilitate the transportation of troop, stores, and mails of ' the United States between ihe'Ciry of Washington, Paint-of-Bocks, and tbe eity of Pittsburg. " Mr. Pendleton. I object - J Thus, Mr. Pendleton's' annorisJ peacewar aa otto is, 1 I object;." and .General MeClellau's war-peace motto is, " I don't remember," -. The iaposeibla coalition of these principles is iotesded to form the poiiey of a new Democratic Administration.' Mr. Pendleton objecU to McCletlaa's letter, while " Little Mac ''.forgets ths Chicago Platforrn. -. , . ; -. -

POTATOES.

1 trv BBLS WEST BBS SEW TORE PEACH LOU Blow Potatoes. Jnst ths kind fur laauiy asa, 1 siere aad fcr sale ay- ' -4 . HATHtRSI A WHITTAEEB.- . octSS Sia. Water sareex.

VELLS, KELLOGG & CO., ' ' DEALERS tit II A RDWABE ABB . CUT L 23 21 Y , o. I S : ! FIRST STREET, (SIOW BIO PAD-14SCBL,, Have received a'complete stock of 1 rOREIQN AND DOMESTIC General Hardware for City and Country trade. " Goods all bought directly from manufacturers .' JJ, O DEI. 3 j. m XX, onJF,with superior faciltiei in every department. . Our stock includes the following, in large quantities, vis: . - -' Blood's Grass and Grain Scythes, Waldrons Grass & Grain Scythes - Cradles and Snathes, Hay and Manure Porks, -; Hoes Planter's and Garden,1 names, Collars & Bridles, jces the best brands, . CIloaiiLS Log and Trace, : Table and Pocket Cutlery. Shovels and 5pades, 1 , Carpenter and - Cooper Tools, vf, ; r Mill acd Cross Cut Saws : Cotton and Wool Cards, . Spiiining Wheels, Locks, Latches, Butts and Screws, 1 : 1 - : Gun Trimmings, - Chain Pump Fixtures, Gum Belting, Japanned Ware, Notions Large Stock. Together with every other article in the. Hardware line, which we offer to deal era at lowest cash prices East or West. WELLS, KELLOGG 6 CO., No. 13 First Street.

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Shoe House!!

HOBG&H RE&D & CO., - I r "'. ; i i f ' . '" TrTATlSr STHEET,

a ar

Have now in store a mam.

moth stock of

Pools Shoes

ABV

TE1

That were bought from 25 to

af " d .

per cenTe. less tnan we

could now buy them; and in

addition to said stock we are ia daily receipt of such goods as are needed to make our stock complete in every re-

spect, and we respectfully solicit every buyer in want cf goods in our line to ca and examine our goods and prices.- We keep'

First Glass Goods. And will sell as lovr as any

jobber can sell in the West

"A" word to the wise is suf

ficient" Will you call? MORGAN, READ & CO ' eEVANSVTLLE, Sept 29.

Beal Estate and GoTernment Claia -a sS- 33 IffOT. .- BTTTS. Sell, aad rente City Trcttf aad Vara i BaeaewaieSastswaJleaxseesfOUiaj . teat Caissd atasea. Q Vatrd Street, STkUlx.. ansa r. ktaiar, A?.

BOOTS, ; BOOTS, ;

GAITERS, GAITERS, ' i

And Children's Wear,

st ST Statu street, soluble tat tkls saslhst, aad as aw prle,. Otisens aad the halaaa, af auutXiad HI avaka ax sey ky axasxlslnj awe steet hedaea

porcnaalsg alts hers.

. . t. OATCB A 10V, Be. ST Vain .rrwet, 'J. - - , s aaville,Iea. K. 8. Wa keep bo seoond hand

Goods. , , anrlfl

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Boots and Shoes. F.M.SELLMAN&GO. No. 35 MAIN STREET, Ktil door to J. B. Imtewck A Oo.t tfktm Muro, , -

IIomoMndo - Bests and Shea, t Mea and Boys. Oall aad as anise anreeor befbra leaeiaf yewr aseaswra alaawheia, asaearesaaliledteeeil taeai eaaaaeaaeaa

w aieoa cy iaa alas a aalr. A a... hats just received Ik, larceM aa4 Saw

aseoriBMei or

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HATS una CAJ?m. Se.I4

SEWING MACHINES. n M . BELLMAN RATIB9 EITTEB VP AM I? . Oflloa, Ho. U Mala dtraal, will keep, as her, tutors, a good aasortateat af Wheeler A Wllsea'

sod Mu(ers flawing Marhleae aad Beadles. Silk

nreao aoa on, aad vrerythlec that la I

in toe onsiuees, aad will m air all klad af I

a eiacniaee ens pet oa new laanroeeavaats.

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STOVE WORKS.' - SOUTH 322X1.10" f , - , - . f . i . Jt - L - A. Stove -Works

BRINKMEYER Ul CO., CookiBj Stoves, , for Wood amS Coal; . - r Heating Stoves, for Wood . aad Coal; Country Skillets aad Lids; Country Ovens and Lids; Biscuit Ovens and Lids ; Odd Lids;- t I ' Sugar Xetties; ' Log Irons; Jamb Grates: Fancy Orate Froats, Air Grates;. 1 Cellar Grates ; . , : ; Window Weights; MufSn To1&m; ' '-' . ... Waffle Irons; . Ham Boilers ; - gtova Eoiloware, tt., tt , ALSO Kttt TOM BAtst" TIN 2 XsaTriar ; Sheet Ircn, Copper, &o TI3T AHD JAPA55EI WAJLEf

aw- aeues Kent aw Hxin ae, aama

atta Carwr-t Hcenaw. ta in neV ia r

ta Plrestta CjrrexSx.

a.Ordera S lie law.