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TK1M8 IK ADYAKCE. FOB DAILY. One year 6 00 Six months 3 00 Three months. 1 60 Supplied, by carriers at 12 cents per weak. FOB WEEKLY. Three months 59 j Six months . 85 i One Year f 1 50 J FOB TEI-WEEKLY. Six months... 2 00 One year , 4 00 ' EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL. " " I : ": JVE ORNING EDITION. - - ' ''H.'1 ADVERTISING BATES IN DAILY. Business cards (5 lines or less), on year... " " six months. h . thr.f " One square (10 linss or less) one insertion.. three " " " one week IU 08 . 7 00 . 4 50 75 . 1 25 . 1 75 VOLUME XVI. EYANSVILLE, LND., SATURDAY, OCTOBEii 3, !86& ESTABLISHED, 1831 " " om month 5 50 IN WEEKLY. j One square, one insertion...... ' i t 1 00 , For each subsequent insertion 60 Special Notices retained on inside of paper, will 1m charged 20 per cent, additional on a bore rates. IJOTICE. NOTIC-7 TO SHIPPERS. O F Tallow, Lard, Grease & Oils. ".he undersigned pay their Particular Attention To the "ale of the above articles, and SOAP STOCKS GESERALLT. Consignments sent to them will be PROMPTLY DISPOSED OF and Quick eturns Made, on very advanced term. We mail our Weekly Circular gratis to all send;ng their address' to ABKAM KMGHT fc SONS, 23 Wsier Street, N. Y. City. iylod'im WATCHES & JEWELRY. lrlr sfiL JL I AMU li Wholesale and Retail, PUBLISHED BY . Mtllltt F. M. THAYKR. JNO. H. McNEELY. l'U THK K1RM OF THI LOCUST STREET, BETWEEN FIRST AND WATER. SATTRD.VY., OCTOBEK 3 STOVE WORKS. A . nELBMNU W. PEtNKMETtB. SOUTHERN STOVE WORKS. BRINKMEYER & CO., Manufacturer of Uteres, Hollow Ware, Iron Ballings, House, Fronts, Verandas, Balconies, Castings In General, iPPl.E. TIN AND SHEET IKON WARE, 4c tfsT Sales Room Main Street, opposite Court fortse. -. fussjiflmj Nearthc Mr nth of Pigeon Creek EVAXSV1LLE, IND. frir (lUPEUS SOLICITED my9 in the shade by the numberless "side shows'' which swarm on every hand. All the fat women, deformed animals, snake tamers, negro minstrels, &c, are here in full force, and their disconsolate fl a a a roj a MSSf. - VM;i:R THK FIRM OF THK ,"u'1 11 luc UCJJiuo ut nuui uui vai- ml F lAf I" I R Y EvanSViiLi Journal Company, rel organs is all we have in that line to U s WW Warn l II j , . ' enliven the exhibition, the "excellent ? .JOlirlia,l I3viild.ing-S?, bands advertised to be on band, bavins.' failed to make their appearance. In ad dit on to the above "moral exhibitions," I we have the toolb paste man, the "bee man" who sells an aiticle of wonderful I merit, for taming bees and an American ! citiztn of African descent with a lovely 1 daughter of forty summers, who to-day j were singing a verbose ballad of HcClel i lan's attempt to take Richmond, and how i he didn't take it. More than these we have a rope dancer, a Mademoiselle Somebody, who displayed her agility and i limbs by walking on a rope stretched from the trees within the enclosure. Any one who thinks Indiana has sent TFrom Occasional (.'orresnnnneiits GEO. A, BITTHOLPF union meetings! PICTURE GALLERY. - t e o o O C5 P ZD 3 X S" Co'? . -3 2 2. o 5 Si E a r 3" a 5 n a 3 fcfM 2 a? 2 Hsjjn$ optnei at the old stand No. -ii im.juXJSr SB n "j? One of the largest and best selected slocks of WATCHES, CLOCKS AND Diamond B,inp;s and Pins, Silver Ware, Silver Cups, Soup Ladles, Table and Tea Spoons, Napkin Rings, Batter Knives, Childrens Setts, &c. &c. Plated Ware, Full Tea Sets, Castors. Pitchers, Cups, Butter Dishes, Salt-Cellars, Goblets, Jewelry, OLD WARRICK IN A BLAZE I To thi Editors of the EvansTillo Jonrnal. Ltkxville, Ind.. Sept 30, 1863. According to previous appointment a , general mass meeting of Hart aud ad joining townships, was held at Union , Church, Hart township. The meeting ! was called to order by A. Chambers, : Esq. CapL Wm. Keavis, of Evansville, then I over one hunred regiments to the war took the stand and addressed the audi i ence at some length, making a thrilling speech, which went home to the hearts of - p 2 L 3.1 ai i a 2 g5 v3 12 w i- - " wr S H 0 M 3 W H n CO every lover of the Union cause. He spoke for one hour and a half to a quiet and attentive audience, moving many to tears as he pictured to them the horrors A full assortineat of ail kinds of of this war and of the snfferincr anrl nri. ' ji i iiMTirii Watch Materials, Watch Glasses, &c, &c. II bonght my stock for Cash, I can sell at the lowest figures for Cash. CM and examine my stock before purchasing elsevhre. GEO. A. HITTROLFF, se; No. 48 Main Straet. should see the acres of able bodied men who to-day with their wives and sweet hearts crowded the large area of the fair grounds. The recruiting officers were there and many names was added to the roll of Indiana soldiers. The 124th regiment is now organizing in this city, and it is said will bo filled up at an early day. Among the lesser military lights in town to-day, T noticed Major General rations which our soldiers have to under go and then for them to be called " Lincoln Dogr," &c, &c. He spoke of ship having deserted the old flag and Wallace aud Brigadier General Hovey. were now in Canada chopping wood at ' The former is still without a command $7 per month, and closed by saying to ! and will probably remain "so for the those Copperhead fathers who had in- Dre4ent. Gen. Hovev is iustfrom Vicks- DRY GOODS. Dry Goods! Dry Giods .! TTrXE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AS COMPLETE Vr assortment of Goods as can bo louuti any wher?, and having bonght them before the recent advance, we can and will sell them cheap. SCUAPKER 3l BUSSING, No. 4!) Maiu Street. Black and Fancy Silks. 1X71 HAVE A 8PLENDED ASSORTMENT V V of Silks, and sell them very chpap. SCUAPKER & BUSSING, 49 Main Street. duced their sons to desert, that his only son had died in the service of his coun try and now sleeps beneath Virgiuia soil, and he would not to-day swap sons with them. Having business of importance I did not remain to hear Mr. Johnson's speech, which tollowed immediately after dinner, burg and reports all quiet on the Missis sippi. I learn that the rendezvous for the 119th Indiana, will be changed from Vincennes to Evansville. How it was located at Vincennes seems unknown, bat if it was of his usual style, I can as- even at Headquarters. Of course the sure you that it dm not give much com fort to traitorous Copperheads. Feeling quite well paid for my trouble, I returned home satisfied that Old War rick was all right. Spectator. MEDICAL. 3. J. DAY, M. !)., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. ' UTJIG SURGEON FOR PENSIONARY. OFFICE On Second Street, between Main and RESIDENCE At Sherwood Bonse. a am" lie, Jar.iiary 6, 18S3. Cloths, Casimeres and Testings. AO00D ASSORTMENT OF CTTnS, CASI MERES and Vestings can be fonnd at SCHAPKER 4 BUSSINGS,4'JMaiu Street. Carpets! Carpets!! Carpets!!! WJTt HAVE NOW A SPLENDID ASSORT W MENT of Carpets to which we respectfully call the attention of the pnblic. SCUAPKER & BUSSING'S. No. i'J Main Street. S. W. THOMPSON, M. D., PHY3I IAN & SURGEON ; net VXD Residence No. S9 WaURJt Street (At Dr. Ronald's Old Stand.) VANSVILLE, INDIANA. i.ov4-ly DRY GOODS SCHAPKER & BUSSING' S Shawl and Cloak Department. ATHOKOl'UI EXAMINATION OK THIS T.P.r.o, wjii tiiy every one that fliey can be suited in qnli:v and neire 8CHAPKKK i'BUSSINO, No. 4H Main Street KEEN & PRESTON I I AVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND I i .-nceral assortmont of Desirable Dry Goods, Vh"-h thev -nviti the "trade" to call and tx- prices and qualities; believing, knowiBg, , rbsyieaa save deaWs additional freight aud ex- 1 qi a in joine further Eastward. janlo A. C.PUSHEE, DEALXa IN I Foreign & American Fancy Goods, COIRS, BRUSHES, PURSES, WALLETS, Satcbds, Toilet Soaps Robber Goods, GA3IES, YANKEE SOTIOSS, Ladies' Basket, Childrens Caba, kc. No. 20, Main Street, EVANSYII.LE, .... INDIANA dec23 ! SCHAPKER & BUSSING'S Millinery Department. HAVING MADE THIS A SPECIAL PART of our business, and having bought every thing in that liue direct from import, rs and manufacturers, we defy competition. Misie.s Epperson and Bellam, who liivo charge of the Trimming Department, Hatter thmselres that they cannot be surpassed in trimming by any miner. proper point is Evansville. A large number of patriotic citizens have signi fied their willingness to Governor Mor ton to serve the country as Colonels, Ma jor3, &c, of the new regiments. Indiana may eventually fail to furnish her quota of men, but of officers, never! This disjointed letter is written under difficulties which would have disheart ened :i less indefatigable correspondent, but in spite of the noise, the crowd and the failing light, I have given you these 'jottings by the way, " with the hope that to-morrow I may be able to discourse in detail of the Fair and its surroundings ION. THE WADE3VIITCE uuk VENTION FAUOE AND TOK Mount Vernon Clique. Whittlesey, after his speach, vapored about his being able to run u dozen Home Guards with a jack-knife. This slander he was compelled to retract by some of the Home Guards present, and whom Whittlesey afterwards ineffectually attempted to have indicted by the Grand Jury, for repelling the slander. After the farce was over, and the M(F Vernon Clique had returned home, they either became ashamed of their own acts, or discovered that it would not do to have a German on their ticket, and as they were the managers of the Conven tion, and had forced things all their own way, they set themselves up as a higher authority than the Convention, and con cluded that they had a right to revise, alter and set aside the work of the Con vention as far as it suited them, conse quently they falsified tup record by leav ing the nomination of Dr. Barbisch out of the published proceedings of the Con vention. The following is a brief summing tip of the beautiful consistencies of the ' Clique in their Conveution: First The Convention professed to be j a Convention of the Democratic masses of the county. It was, in fact, gotten up and managed tbrouzhout by a few inter ested individuals from Mt. Vernon. It claimed to represent in its action the en tin party of the county, yet after the j adjournment of the Convention, one of j the nominees was repudiated by the Clique, and the minutes of the Conven tion mutilated, and a part of them sup pressed ! In the Platform adopted by the Convention, the following resolution occurs: I hat we adhere to the pnuci- j pies of Democracy, which in times of wax have ever inculcated a cordial and 1 unreserved support of the Government" In the lace of this resolution, the decla ration was publicly made by one of the "leaders," and went unrebuked, that he would support no man for office who had been in " Lincoln's Army," where, of course, he would be "supporting the Government " in the most effective way that it can be supported; and it is noto rious that one of the aspirants before the Convention for the office of Recorder, was defeated solely because he had served long and gallantly in the Union Army. On the other hand, the only man who received a unanimous nomination was a man who had served as Surgeon in the rebel army!!! The " Govern ment" to which the Clique pledged its support, must certainly be the Rebel and not the Federal Government! Again, the Convention says in a reso lution, that "we refuse to blindly follow the leadership of any one who may array themselves in opposition against any war in which our beloved country may at the time be engaged." And yet Val lanciigham was lustily cheered in the Convention, and the principal speaker ou that occasion devoted a large part of his time to eulogizing that notorious in dividual, who has public '" arrayed him self in opposition to the present war in which our beloved country is engaged," and over and over again proclaimed him- ; self in favor of peace on any terms. - DRY GOODS. STOVES, &c. GROCERIES. r No. 10 "Wholesale and Retail DRY GOODS. SEW AND ELEGANT GOOD:; Warrick County, Ind. ) Sept. 29th, 1863. j Editor Journal : According to previous arrangements, a large Itfass Meeting was held in Camp Campbell township, Warrick county. Speeches were made by Captain Wm. Keavis, of Evansville, and Hon. Alvah Johnson, of Boonville. The meeting was one of the largest and most enthusiastic ever held in that township. After the meeting was called to 8rdr, and prayer was offered up by Rev. Thomas Davis, Capt. Reavis took m vil msde a leuathy speech, touching upon many poirria ui jjiku' interest, and eliciting great applause from his attentive hearers. I AfLPrthe speaking, we were invited to i partake of the fine dinner prepared by ! the Union ladies of Warrick county. iT-vr L . ii .L; urnner oetng over, an exposing .tie-. T g & jf ,;c notor;e! that for great satis.action as to the amount and , before " of the ,ate Con. quality oi the provisions we were again vention at Wadesville were posted, the called to tne stand, and were then ad- . rv,nna aZu thm- ,)t- ..-,.. rv H ATI A IqTi JaAHnarkTI fit RnOll : . ' ..- I t, 1 ,1 .nnmtan Is mirrorm!' ',, ,V , - i selves that thev carry the liemocrauc j r uauvcu i-ouuuj v"6 . ville. His speech was highly creditable , rf J,osev their i)reeohes I Again, the Convent.on, after declaring to himself and the occasion. He spoke , JT S . kmA - ,:T1 tllll nnrt;5 wim : that it would follow the lear ership oi no the i . -i : :,. v,, i e, wVin nnnnsed nnv war in which our receive wits duuuubuvih i mt. w, .. ri , , beloved country may Oe engagea, resoiv In addition to all in our former lines, we now have the BEST STOCK of the fol lowing Goods ever brought to this City, viz: CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, TJ C3r & , WINDOW SHADES, Window Hollands, Curtain Damasks, LACE CURTAINS, Curtain Fixtures. CURTAIN CORNICES ; And almost everything: in the Av:ftUt- tft.WoAveuUon revives, ' Ihai , .. Xofthe officer, anu soldiers of our : HUtSE FUKlNlSHlJN(l LIME. Indiana reariments, &c." Not a halt hour before the Convention had adopted this resolution, it had slaughtered one of In- ; diana's " gallant officers and soldiers,"' for no other reason than that he was a j "gallant oflicer and soldier," and had j endeavored to give a practical support lh trip flnvernment in a war in which & h a S- y to , rtC a M mm ! P & 0 r- s Oil1 II I I m g H I i FEESH FAMILY GROCERIES. STEPHENH. S. COOK, 175 Sain Street, Between Slxtb and Seventh, Is the place to obtain tlie Cheapest and best FAMILY GROCERIES Good Sugar 7 pounds for 91. Excellent Coffee S pounds for $1. Everything else in proportion. Eatables of all kinds kept constantly on hand. Call and examina articles and prices before pnrchashing elsewhere. BSF'Good Fresh Butter received every Saturday. aag8 WM GT.ENN & SONS, Wholesale Grocers. 70 and 72 Vine Street, Bet. Second and Pearl Stc. CINCINXA TI, O. ,tl ALV.AYt- Ji fia ASD FOB lie at the lowest market o.icaa. a tan and wetl . . .u tr-, , ui viuivu uiTiHi tne atten tion of Merchants. sepl9 Umcel E. Gilbest. William B. Bxxxk. S. E. GILBERT & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Sycamore Street, bet. Water and Tint, Evaksvillc, 1m. A fnll assortment of Groceries always on hand, ad for sale at the lowest price. SHTR3uiNFACTORY J. SMITH'S SHIRT MANUFACTORY, E3o, Second St, (in brat's block.) OIIIBTS MADE TO ij nrment and a fit warranted. DRUGGISTS. BROUGflTON & WOOD. OBDEB FBOM MEAS- A stock o ready.marte Shirts ami Collars always on hand, and at prices that will sui; the purchaser. Tacking nun, otichint; Bosoms, Ac, done with neatness and despatch. Thankful for past favors . the subscriber respect fully solicits a contuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed for the past five years. oct29 J. SMITH. NEW SALOON. CHANGE OP EXCHANGE A NEW ARRANGEMENT. CIIESCEXT CITY DRUG STORE. Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Window Glass, Sand Paper, Perfumery, Soaps, SAM GRAMMES & HARRY JOHNSON having purchased Theodore's Exchange, ABE FITTING IT UP IN EXCELLENT style for a first class BILLIARD SALOON and RESTAURANT. They will keep at the bar the best brands o Liquors and their larders will at all times be filled with the richest dainties from the animal and vegetable kingdoms, and the waters of tho vasty deep will be made to contribute of their richest stores. Especial atteution will be given to the caittae, which will be under charge of the most competent ai tists. Their Billiard Boom is large and their TABLES F1BST CLASS. ThA pstublisbmpnt will n-nnen on Tnpftdav next. ! A liberal share of public patronage is respectfully ! glicited. nv30d3m MUSIC STORE. Coal Oil, Lamps, Fruit Jars, sealing wax,' p1; ; WARREN & CGNYNGTON'S my20-lv JAtlUESS &. FRENCH, Xo. 10 First Street, Evansville. THE NEW AT E. A, COOS & 0. ARE RECEIVING MD OPENING AT at some length, bringing home to Copperheads proof from their own docu ments of their disloyalty. After listening to the patriotic speech es made by the two aforesaid gentlemen, we came to the conclusion that if the salvation of the country depended upon the efforts of the Union men of Warrick county, that it was safe. WARRICK. were to Convention, and determined, as the so- qnel shows, to deteat all other aspirants by fair means or foul. Enoch Thomas, who had been a candidate for Recorder, was by them induced to withdraw from '.. . ..... r the track, in order that ms latner, mt. G. W. Thomas, rnimt come on. 31 a: or From our own Correspondent. Letter from Indianapolis. rri t- i i rvs lUl vuiivtiuivni met. ml. My Dear Journal: The Railroad City . ! 1 ' . 1. , .. , i n , A m 1 . r, rr ,ia ' - n , 1 , . 1 . , una uu 113 uest nunc, auu 10 """"g date lor Uecoruer; teuing tue uooren o,l "That, we ao.nove ot the course ot tbp Democratic representatives in the last Legislature." Now, what was the the action ot the aloresaiu representa tives? They introduced resolutions, and supported them bv speech and vote, de- Forth, not being under their control, per- nouncing the War in bitter terms, and ;ctol !n n pmirlirl.itp. but his hav- T "sirlent and Governor as tyrants; inr been in the Union armv was to him declaring that no more money should oe i a sure harbinger of defeat." given for the prosecution of the war ; The Convention met. Jlr. Vi. w. calling tor peace coiivennuna ! ville and ISashvuie ; and deman-img ot the President an armistice and cessa inf mn mu. Patent Medicines, Dye Stuffs. Sole Agents for Whit field's Pile Cure. rcirdons. Violins. Guitars. Flutes. Clarionet, and everything usually kept in Music Stores. The only stock of Sheet Music and Instruction Books For all instruments will be found here. The very best Italian Violin, Guitar, Violincello and Banjo Strings always on hand. Fancy Goods, Toys and Kutioas at WholesaU and Retail. Old Pianos taken in exchange for new ones. Instruments of all kinds repaired and tuned. sep4 No. 1 MAIN 8TREET, Evai.ville. SASH AND DOORS. I IV T E TV S E LAW CARDS. CHARLES DENBY, Attorney at Law, Has resumed the practice of Iaw. Office on Third Street, middle of Hall's Block, up stairs. feb2 I FIRST STREE T. A New and KIrgaDt Stock of uio ivj uov , o j xtc'curutri , telling tuc vyu.tu- l in: a it-.Tmcn. " ' prettiest, as it welcomes the thousands : tion, among other things, that he was in tion of hostilities; and if the President of Hoosiers, who come by every train.to ! favor of old men for office, and young j declined to do this that the States, in " A a.t - 4U-nU.T mnb-snrr n ' J "..,.-, . -. la I. -r-iTJ1 I tOT7 fTil HI Pill. EXCITEMENT mx p in WM. E. HALLOCK, Druggist and Apothecary SO. 10, FIRST STREET, NEAR POST OFFICE, Has just received another large aad splendid as sortment of JAMES STEELE, (Successor to Steele & Hnni,) SECOND (ST., BET. CHESTNUT AND CHERRY , C FA KS VILLE, INDIANA- RE I D, at Law JAMES Attorney AND COLLECTING AGENT. L'FFICE On Third Street, third door from yi.xiv. street, ;u the Cresixnt City Bauk Building, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Mt2S-al Dry Goods, Fancy Goods AXD men lor the army inereoy making a aenanee oi me ueusisi u fling at Major Forth, who had been in the i should bring about a cessation of hostili Army. i tics, and enter into negotiations for Anntlipr Asnirant. announced himself ' npnr-fi : nor was there a single resolu- as a candidate for the same office, and : ion introduced on the part of tbj Pure Brnffs, viiciniv;a.i3, as a CUIlUluaie lUl llic same utui,c, am . 1 hi iunuuav.cu vi. viv pi. j TjfcT fft A jV -fj jfA proclaimed, as a recommendation of his j tity Jduring the entire session favoring I J QS 1.4 Uav JL 9 c laims, that he had never worn " shoul- an unconditional prosecution of the war, ' x rr o i o t- &5 Jas. T- Walker, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AXD Agent for obtaining Pensions, Back Pay and Bounty 170B DISCHARGED SOLDIERS, AND FOR . the Widows and other legal representatiyes of ; those who die in the Be trice of the United States. ' Office on the North-West side of Third Street, ; near the Washington House md nearly opposite the Court Hon e, Evansville, Indiana. All business entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. jy i-ly IVORYTYPES, PHOTO GR APS AXD Their Goods hav leeu selected with jrrcat care by experienced hands, with special reference to the trade of tiiis city ; were bought for CASH and will be selu very low to Cash Customers only. Their stock comprises all the most ELEGANT STYLES Required to co Unite a first class Dry Goods I Torino, EMBBACISO sleep in the chairs of the already over crowded boarding houses, and leave their superfluous postage currency with the complacent landlords. The State Fair fairly opened to-day. When I tell you that the entrees of sloe would be Uis- , a. onntt,nrfi;nD.nr fa; Forth. : n,l tl1P rmnnalifiorl restoration of the m '1V.1 . .11.1 .. iii .l.. . . ...... J 1 vstuu. " 1 creditable to an ordinary District Fair, I atKi showing that gallant conduct in the ; Government ! ! ! and that in every department there is an : Union army was to be an object of ridi- , Again, the nominee of the Conven- i unusual deficiency of articles on exhibi- ; cule and no recommendation in that Con- . tion for Recorder announced himself in 7 , r , 11 j- vention. It was publicly stated on the a speech before the convention, in lavor tion, you will be prepared for the well di- ' grQund by one perSon, that he would not . 0f " old men for the offices, and the j gested opinion that the Fair is not worth , vote for Forth because he "had been in j yonng men for the army. " Unfortun- j a day's journey to visit it. But there is a j the array fighting against US! and by an- j ately for the gentleman he has a large reason for this, which will be made otner mat ne woum support no mu .u ; ,amuy oi yuung, grvwu-up, r office who had been in " Lincoln s army. ( and sons-in-law, hve in number, all ot known at the proper time. The voting by Townships commenced, ; whom would make capital soldiers, but Major General Hooker was in the city an(i after it was proposed by the friends j not one of them is or ever has been in from last night to this evening. Major : 0f Mr. Thomas, in the Black lownship 1 the armv! On the other hand, the only Gen Howard with a guttering staff, is a ' delegation, that the vote of the Town-1 one of them who ever expressed a. desire i f.i. t ii ti;a i ship should be cast as a unit for the man j to serve his " beloved countrv in the guest ot the Bates House. His nghtarnv, they ; prevented from entering the has been sacrificed to his country, and i stubbornly refused to let the vote be so service by his father ! ! The latter's re he is understood to be on his way to a ca8t for Major Forth, notwithstanding he i pugnance to young men for office, it point where he may lose his life also, in j received the most votes, thereby defeat- seems does'nt apply to one of those sons f! , r f .i i?nvi; i m ; ing his nomination, and juggling him ; who is destined to fill the Recorder's of- the defense of the Republic. 1 could M W hJigdueb Mr. fice shou!d his father be elected !! ! write you at length, of maitary move : Tjlomag wag nominated, and the other Again, the convention resolves, "That ments of vast interest to your readers, i aspirants ato3t egregiously sacrificed and it is the pride and boast of Democracy but not without iniury to the cause so ' slaughtered by the wire-pulling and ' to bow with submission to the will of the A T Firf Street. WITHOUT DELAY, Medicines. Fancy Articles, Perfumeries, Pomaaes, Brashes, Combs, Toilet Articles, paps, Flavoring Extr.3ts, &c. &c Brandies and Wines, for Medical Purposes. ! SASH, DOORS, WINDOW BLINDS Dressed Lumber, ! Boards, Laths, Ac, of every description constantly i on liana. Packing Boxes of all kinds made to or. ' erder. Sawing of every kind dona on the shortest i uo'.ioe. apl8-ly W. HUNNELL, COBKEB WALNUT STBKET ANB CANAL, Ievansville, ind., Has on hand the largest lot of gashes, Doors, Blinds, Frames, Ac, Ever Manufactured in ths West. THEY ARE OF MY OWN MAKE. All the Approved Patent Medicines kept con itantly on hand and for sale at North American rices. gParticular atteution paid to the compounding ef prescriptions at all honrs. WM. E. HALLOCK, No. 10 South First Street, near Post Office, nov2T Evansville, Ind. I have also a fine lot of White Pine and Popular Flooring. Moulding cf all kinds made and sawing of all descriptions done at ths shortest notice. MACHINEST. WM. 11 1.1 LH A". ALSO, WEDDING CARDS, Mounted in Beautiful Style, AT Atlnw'a Photographic Gallery, OVEB POST-OFFICE. SOAP AND CANDLES. Xliilip Decker, (Successor to Decker A Kramer), Manufacturer of Lard Oil SOAP AND CANDLES. Also, an extra article of ttrcnare, engine, and cab oil Dealers In Rosin, Soda, Ashes, Ac. Also Pure Catawba Win Black, Plain and Fancy Silks, Foulard Silks, Fine Mozambique Dress Goods.plain and Check; Bareges, Organdies and Jaconets, Lawns, Mourning and Summer Dress Goods, of every description. Point Lace Collars, Collars of every Variety, Mourning Setts, Mourning Collars, Silk Talmas Sacques, and Circulars of all kinds, Lace Mantles. Summer Shawls, Silk Parasols, a beautiful assortment jnst received. Marseilles Quilts and Spreads. Cloths, Cassimeres, Staple Goods of every description. 3?ar o t x 7v" si . Onr stock in this line is large, and of the finest quality, to which particular attention is directed. Kemeaiber the place for bargain NO. T FIRSTSTREET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. dear to us all. Evansville is well represented at Indi anapolis. Wc do not appear, however, as exhibitors at the Fair, but as "lookers ou in Venice,'' and among us all there is but one opinion as to its merits, and that opinion I have already expressed. The show of agricultural implements is very liu raising, in quantities to suit pnr chasers, Mum &irtl, bflirern Firrt and tieeond. Kvassvillx, Indiana. .-- leruis r.u,'a, or days' paper negotiable in unk jau-Jfi-lv VARIETY STORE. PUSHEE'S VARIETY INTELLIGENCE GFFJCE 'i-UE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED AN X Intelligence Office op Third Street, four doors west of the W -jihitigton Hotel, where he will Civ rrict and prompt atteution to all business In thai line. JOHN WATV AN. ieitung copy aplS STORE, No. 20 Main Street, IS THE PLACE TO FIND FANCY GOODS, Combs, Brus-'es, Pocket Wallets, Card Caes, Tablets, Scissors, Knives, Watcii Keys, Guard Chains. Thimbles, Needles, Pins, Tape Measures, Bead", ' Belt Clasps, Guggles, Spectacles. Ther mometers, Trench Harps, Pop Guns, Ivory Rat tles. Marbles. Chessmen, Dolls, Corset Clasps, Bteel Pous, Penciles, Games, Bubber Balls, Toilet 1 Soap, Jewslry, Violin strings, worn coxes. Writing Desks, Feather Dusters, Bird Cages, Childrens' Carriages, Ladies' Fancy Work and Traveling Baskets, Ac, at wholesale and re tail. epa trickery of the Mt. Vernon Clique. ; majority, &c. " and yet the clique, in After defeating Major Forth, for no ; less than fortv-eight hours after the con- other reason, as the proceedings show, vention adjourned, snub and set aside than because he had served his country one of the candidates whom an over in the Union army, they nominated for whelming majority of the convention Coroner Dr. A. M. Barbisch, who had had nominated! ! 1 been a Surgeon in the Rebel Army! ! i Now, dare that clique, after repudiat The concluding part of the Conven- jng and bolting" one of the "regular tion farce was the speech of A. T. nominees" of that convention, ask the Whittlesey, who stated that the hearts of 1 rank and file of Democracy to support good There are the usual number ot the Democracy oi tne county were wuu me Daiance oi tne ucKetr jV comracr Reapers, Mowers, Separators, &c. with ! Vallandigham which sentiment was broken in one of its parts is broken in iveupcio, , f -j loudly applauded by the clique and their all ; and the work of the Convention the addition of a patent hay tork tor , folloers He also asserted that Val- being repudiated in part, the whole pro loading and unloading hay. The fork is : landigham was a Union man, in the face ceedings become a nullity and a farce, moved by a rope and pulleys, and will of the fact that the said Vallandigham ' and no Democrat is in honor bound to lift about four hundred pounds of hay at ; proposed an amendment to the Consti- be governed by them. . , ., vi , tution dividing the I nited States into a time. It attracted consiueraoie aueu- , FQUR separ5te aud distinct Govem tention from the farmers who pronounced J ments see Congressional Globe, 2nd it a " good thing." The display of fruit ; session, 36th Congress, page 7'J4. m meagre. The grapes, especially, are j Whittlesey also said Vallandigham was O 1 ,.i,rLt nntrniihrtnnrlinrf t 1.1 I'holrn. scarcely equal to those for sale in our j nominated m for Gover. daily markets at Evansville. ander- nor 0f Ohio, with the remark that "he, burgh county should have been repre is OUR SORT OF A MAN !" The Rich sentedin this department, and I hope mond Enquirer, the ablest of 'the rebel , c ;np- I newspapers, in its issue of the 26th ot that next vear some ot our vine- i r r - . July, says: "Ihe success of Vallandig- , growers will send up their speci- ham and the peace Democracy generally mens. The rival sewing machines are throughout the North, in the coming fall here in full force, and I was assured, j elections, will be of more practical ben- I I . . aI I. 1 - 4.1 A I A 1 ! 1 hv t.hre different vounrr ladiefl in charge ! em 10 US, kHo mwjj iuiiii me most u u J J n " tn i ot tnree separate macmnes, mat eacn . ,.- What do you think of such was the best, and that all others were j patriot, Democrats of old Posey ? Are MANTUA MAKING. HEADQUARTERS FOR CLOAK, MANTILLA AND X V 023E5 75C,l5LiXXg; MRS. ELIZA SPEIGLEBERG, Villi1- i O IJIAIJW .J, ass aw . . . . v. nsv, va . W 1 ; 1 fi VIj4 riW I UJ T ILTj HL'l iiflJij, If JL vttbi oireer, ubjw receiveq ircsii Rnppiies from tho East, of tho richest fabrics, anl la uow prepared to make up to onlT on the most reason able terras. Cloaks, Mantlas, Circles, aud Sacques of th iK-st muterial and of tho inoxt beautiful styles. Mi. i .t. ' id p.uui.l.vt.- ti. ,i with tlie a- i-1 - ' t liant victory that any of our armies MM? of the most competent Dress ami Cloak ach J nfu.t A' uxnu rfAh makew in tho country, she w aMo to dely all com- pctitors in both stve ana prices. Mrs. Spieeelborir also has t.ouftht a large as- soi tmeiit of Silks. Head Dressses, Hair Braids and . Curls, Ladj-8' Pocket llandkerehiers of every style and a preat many other nrtlcles for the conve nlencs of the Lalies of Evansville Sl.ll vicinity too numerous to mention. The best Sewing machines of Grover A Baker manufactory for family use, for sale bv Mrs. ELIZA SPIEGELBERG, No. 13 First Street bet Main and Second. sspSl COOUDGB'S, Where you will find them opening the largest aKsertinent of SJ'XUJiS GrOOlOS Ever offered in this market in Rich Silk and Dress Goods. They have no Competitors this aide of New York City. T jEE 3S3 T5T DEJ IP Kmbroidered Kdgings and Insert ing, Real Laces, Dress Trimmings, Ladies' Cloth and Beaver Cloaks, Point Lace Collars and Sets, &c., &c. Olaaiicllei-'s Block, No's. 14 & 16 First Street, (Tko doors West of Post Office,) EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. mylg .1. T. fc- S. A. COOLIDGE. NOTICE. CUE1STIAN KBATI. KRATZ Bl HE.LMAN, City Fovixicii-y, Manufacturers and Builders of j Steam Engines and Boilers. Saw ana Grist Mill Ma chinery, Tobacco Screws, Gumming Machines, Chinese Sugar Cane Mills. TEEESHING MACHINES, &c, EVANSVILLE, IND. 1 mm PRfiPRTICTfiRS OF THE CITT F01IND- A ry beg leave to inform tlujir friends and the public in general, that they are prepared to do all j kinds of ; Maenine & Finishing Work And everything appertaining to the Foundry bns- iness. They are manufacturing Steam Engines and Boilers of any size and pewer required. Saw ; Mill Machinery and Mill Gearing of any size ; Dis tillery and Mining Machinery, Tobacco Screws, ' Gumming Machines, Threshing Machines, Malt Mills, Horsepowers, Corn Shellers, Machinery ol all kinds made and repaired ; Iron snd Brass Csst i ings of every description, Iron House Fronts, Cel I lar Grates, Ac. Cooking and Heating Stoves of the I latest imoroved patterns ; Hollow Ware, Dog Irons, Ac. Brewers, Distillers, Rectifiers, &c. upplied with every description of Copper and iheet Iron Work, Brewing Kettles, & Attemporators, Sparg.s, Stilll.eails U improved principle, Columns for Alcohol Mills Yeast Jugs, Cans, Syphons, Ac.; Copper, Lead and , Iron Pi! mi Copper. Brass and Iron Pun.,.s ofevor, variety, for rJerVSpirits, Oil, Ac. Brass Cocks and Valves, Steam Whistles, Ac. Workmen sent to all parts to ht up work aud do repairs on Suam Boilers, Copper and Sheet Iron Work, Ac. Old Metals Bought. They are dealing In and selling Allen's imprev : ed Steam Gnage, Wrought Iron Welded Pipes and 1 Tubbing, Hiram Hopkins' Improved Smut Ms : chines, Stephen Hughes' Flour Searators, German Bolting CUth, Gum Elastic Belting, Packing, Hose, Ac, of the best kind ; Tiuplate, Sheet Iron Block Tin, Pig Iron, Babit Metal, Spelter, Fire i Brick. They have every facility of the best Machinery i and workmen, and will give oil work entrusted to ' tbem, their individual attention, filling orders i pomptly, warranting lh.-irurk, and are satisfied I with reasonable prices. BWOffice and Sale Rooms, Foundry, Boiler-yard Machine Shop on Pine stfeet, letween First and I econd streets, Evansville, Ind. dec7 FOREIGN LIQUORS. ECGEUE EAi'PLEK. TI. SCHNAKXNBrEG. KiPPLEB t SCHNAKEXBTRG, Importers and Dealers in Whiskys, Brandies, Wines, Gins, &c., &c., &c. Also Rectifiers and Manufacturers of Domestic Wines end Liquors. NO. 4 WATER ST., bet. Main and Sycamore, augU EVANSVILLE. IND. to endorse the men who In the piano department we ! ou prepared Indianapolis, Tery their hearts are vitti such a traitor, , . . l)V votinff for their nominees? Do vou and very inferior '. , ' e ... ... . , - humbugs. have one made in It HTV1ISU lis to 111B uiist: anu iy UlieilOI . , - , 1 Wisn to assist in l"C 'CUa a iv.- a.s to the tone. It will never be heart! tory of more importance to them, ac of ou the premium list. j cording to their own statement, than any The articles on exhibition are thrown , they could win with their armies? Evansville & Crawfordsville Railroad Co. SECRETARY'S OFFICE, I Evansville, Ind , Sept. 10, 183. ) "XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE j pOS?"EY COUNTY FAIR. IN Annual Meeting of Stockholders in this Com- XTUOHj X WUH11 ftAU pany will lie held at the Court House, in the City : - . T T- if Evansville, on Monday, the 5th dar of October npHE FIFTH ANNIAL FAIR Oi THE next at 10 o'clock a. m., at which time an Elec- 1 Posey County Agricultural frorjssy will be .inn vrill held for thirteen Direotors. to serva i held In the Fair Grounds near New Harmcn, on for the ensuing year. By ordsr of ths Board. seplB-tt :J0HN A. MARTIN, Sect'y. MARBLE WORKS. Txa."c Rooeived, Direct from the Quarries, the The Finest Stock of Marble Ever brought te this market, and for sale at STREET & YOUNG'S American and Italian Marble Manufactory, WARE AM SALES ROOM KTo. 184 MAIN STREET, Near the Canal. Our facilities for furnishing those wishing MONUMENTS, GRAVESTONKS, TOMBS, MANTLES, Or snything else in our Hue, are unsurpassed In the Wet Our Stock of Marbl- is complete, having been selected with great care nt the Quarries. mySdAw Tnesdsv. Wednesday aud Thursday, October 6lh, .- t nr-v , 1 J . .. . 7thandtn r.. . ,v, . sepllitt L. PELHAM, Seo y. UHLHOEN & BRIN KM AN, (Successor t M. A. Lawrence,) Dealers In AMERICAN AMI ITALIAN MABBLS. Main Street Near Court House. EVANSVILLE, - - - INDIANA. sjVMonumei. ts , M ties. Tombs, Vsses, and all kinds of Furniture W kneatly and promptly ex ecuted in the latest an I -est styles. r