Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 5, Number 87, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 August 1852 — Page 2

DAILY JOURNAL. A. H. SANDERS, EDITOR. CITY OF EVANSVILLE: "xrrsBAY moiixirtG, augists.

For President GENWINFIELD. SCOTT, . Fora Vice. President, WILLIAM A, GRAHAM, "jr 50P.TH CAKOUSA. ' For Ottmar. NICHOLAS 31cCARTY, or Mario rorsrr. ' TZ Ftr Lieutenant Governor, WILLIAM WILLIA3IS, 1 er KosnriKo rorsTT. Fit Treasurer of Stet. SI.VOX T. IIA PLEY, of Way na county. For Auditor of State. rOÜGLASS MAGUIRK, of .Marion county. For Secretary of Statt. JOHN OsBORXE, of Clay county. For Reporter of Supreme Court. . X. L. ONBoRXE, of Laporta county. "For Clerk of Supremo Court. JAJILS A. KTRETCH, of Grant county. For Superintendent of Common Sckooli. AA RON WOOD, of Putnam county. For Judge of Supremo Court, first Eietriet JOHN HOWE, Lugrauze county. .Vi CHARLES DEWEY, Clark county. Third-. Iaritl McDonald, Monroe county. .rf A SAMUEL Ii. GOOIU5S. Yugo county. ELECTORAL TICKET. STTORU. tLCCTOKS. HEXRY S. LANK, of Montsronierr county. FLEASAXT A. HACCLEMAX, of Rush county. DISTRICT ELECTORS. Wirft Di tritt LtMiEt Q. DiBaur, Puboija county. XrrendJoH J). Fcrocso, Clark comity. TJti'rrf Cr.pc. Scott Caktek, Switzerland county. Vr(i Juirs 11. FxRijrHAR, Franklin county. Ffth Davis Kiliooii, lH-Uware county, yi. f FA:rt M. Finch, Johnson county. Jtr'a Kuiuu W.TnoMrsof, Ylgo county. F.ifktkG. O. Ctiix, Tippecanoe county. T. S. STAXFitLD. sr., Joseph county. Tenth Jtxn S. FaizteR. Kosciusko county. Lie r ent A Jon 1. Wallace, runt county. WHIG COUSTT CONVENTION. Trrs Wuioi of Vanderburgh county, are reduest.:d to meet altho Court House, Saturday uftemoon. Antrum C, I f ppoltt EeKate to atlanJ tlia LUtriet Coavenlion. to X3 btlJ at Petersburg, on tlis 19th o Angust. A full attecd&nce ia djbJrc J. a other business of Importance may cozao up. Spebe may bo expected. Cv orsek or the Scott Clcb. IV 11 1 C niSTUICTCOVETION. Tt3 Wfigsof tha First Congressional Pinrict of Indl ana, wW holi a Cosvj:.t"ioa tt Petersbcrq, on Tiur. laf, Auguet lPf, forth? purpon? of i:.?iniu;Uli a canlidstjfor Congress. The V"!.isf tho llCTerent counr composing tho tew Piotiict (Poy, Cil son, Wsrlck, Vandorburph, Spencer, PlXe, Dubois, Kaos, Pavicsa and Martin) ara requeued to hold I their meetings and ? J t IklerMea t repreitnt them la the Contention, and !I "VVtis? ar Inr't-'d to attend. 0O"Owing to Letter List coming in yesterday afternoon, and being defficient in our usual force, we do not give so much matter to-day as customary. Youn; Jim Sctt flub Tha Young Men's Scott Club of Vanderturgh county, held ' its second meeting laet Saturday "evening at the Court House, and completed its organization. Every Whig present mast have been truly gratified not only at" the size of . the meeting, Jbut at its compositionxnd the spirit which pervaded, the large assemb'y. The Court House was literally filled by a crowd principally made up of our nicst substantial mechanics and business men. They took a warm interest in the proceedings, and exhibited an earnest desire to lend their aid in the cause for which the Club was formed. . A greater unanimity we never saw in any meeting. It may readily be predicted that theenthusiasm stirred up by thid meeting will not decrease during the progress of the campaign. Let it go on as it las bcun, and Whigs icork as they now feel like doing, and we will make a clean sweep next October, and in November roll up a tall vote for Scott and Graham. After gsttbg through with the reguiir business, Jas. E. Elyihe, Eq. was called upon, and spoke lor about an hour, on subjects appropriate to the occasion. We hope many a Whig heart there caught a portion ef the enthusiasm which marked the speaker. lie declared himself in for the campaign, and we promise if his health permit he will do good werk. The Club fixed upon Saturday evening of every week, for its regular meeting. The next meeting will be held at the Court House Saturday evening, Aug. 6tb. The young

.men arc coming up unitedly to the work, and j forfeit his word in this mutter that if j furc. saw anything that distressed the Dcmotheir labors will be felt. ' Hurrah for Young elected to the Presidency, he will seek or , cratic party'of the South like the expositions America! Old heads and vounr spirits uni-' rnnurpn.in.-f n rhr.r in f',r nnti,-..r-r ,t; ,tJ jf the character of (Jen. Pierce's New Cos-

!C(?, '.viil carry the. day. y O i Count)-Convention The Young Men' Scott Club of Vander lurgh County, last Saturday evening, called! a Whig county Convention, to be Leid in Evansville, at the Conrt House, Saturday afternoon, Aug. C, to appoint Delegates to attend tho Congressional Convention to be held at Pctcrsbur'rh tn the 19th inst. We hone our Whig friends in the country will tike a little

time from their labors, to attend this meeting. ! fuKiil iu en-'iemcnt here on the 4th inst. V lay between ALCtKTSos and L.nglisii. Wc know it is a.Vbusy time" with them, but If anv nch 'impression ha, gene abroad, we ' The Locos of the 3.1 district have th.ir Con- ......... r " ventiou to-lev at Columbus. Dr. Foster, Cit is also a busy time in ths Locofoco Camp, feci authorized to correct it. Tho boats p..su 7 i;,-,, XM j p Crr &nl Joni ITrv-

just now, and we want the help of onr country friends to prove their labor vain. We had a rousing meeting hst Saturday night, and we want to Lavo a good representation from tho townships -next Saturday. ComcT in boys, to the Council. 4 - C34See here, S'r," said a friend of ours to a neighbor,." J understand Mr. I), is not: going ta..stippx:t Scott." ' i rwt l alarmed. l?ob."renUed the cthr.' it won't very likely defeat c! Chippeway, - because 3Ir. B. hasn't influence enough to; I control his own vote." : Hob rtifiiinftled over t!:e rnrtter, rivj con-

eluded it was a fart, und w etit on h'n vy re - ' r.n ..-. i. .- , 1 - 4

Maudrr Against General Scott, Attention iigaix, Germans. We con

fess ourselves surprised that the editor of the Times, should make such an editorial descent as is e.xhibited in one article of his Satur- ! day's paper, and which we feci the more I particularly called upon to notice, as Mr. I Drew, if not other Locofoco speakers at the ! Hkkorv Club meeting of Saturday night, 1 ave utterance to the same low slander upon i Scott. The Times, under the head of "Ad ditions to the Baltimore Platform," has th following: Gen. Scot, under his own hand proposes: "1. Toretucethe term of naturalization from five years to three years. . u'2 To EXCLUDE ALL ALIENS FOREVER FROM THE RIGHT TO VOTE IS ASY FIBLIC ELECTION WHATEVER, EXCEPT "3. Such aliens as shall have served two I years in the army or navy, who shall thereuy uc ciiiiufu 10 nit; riuis ui i.ii.itu.nij'. including the right of suilrage. -4. Aliens shall be exempted from involuntary service in the militia; the army, or navy (just as free negrues nnd Indians are.) . The law is to go into operation six months alter its passage." Now we deny that Gen. Scott ever proposed any such thing, "under his own hand" or in any other manner, and we call upon the Times to make good its assertion, or confess to the foreigners of Evansville that it was and is a deliberate and wilful attempt to deceive them, and another insult to their com:uon sense. Of course the Times can't do the one thing,' and uonU do the other. We ask foreigners cither to disbelieve such gross mU-statements against Gen. Scott, or demand the proof. Now wo know precisely where that lie originated. It is second-handed with the Times. That infamous Locofoco sheet, the N Herald, wiiicll is How uppo.icg ScAl by every species of slander and blackguardism, and backing Pierce and King to the extent of its influence, which is very small wuh any o:ie acquainted with the notorious and frequently cow hided liennctt, its editor the Herald published a communication which originally appeared in the National Intelligencer, which it stated was written by Gen. Scott, aid which it couIJ prove was written by him if any body denied iL The letter contained the paragraphs which appeared in the Times, or at least their substance, and Menne. t knew w ell it Would immediately be copied in almost i ve.y Locolo- ... 1 . ;,. t, . .... 1 1. . ,..,..... 1 I 1 J er 00 asrwta o uieui. iiena laiit-u 10 pcove that this letter ws written bv Scott, an j he never tor a moment Ltlitvid he ccu.d thus establish the authorship. In v-in General Scott's fr.ends have deuieahe a the author. The Herald remains silent, und does nt even alt:vito pruve Lim the uulher as it said it could. 1 ocoloco papers continue puLlisii'm the falsehood, Lnoiciny it to be one oi Deufnett's Laic attempts to injure a man as I r above him in evtry manly and honest trait o; character as heaven is above earth, or as honor is above rascality and httle Loco. 010 stump orators seek to gull Germans and other foreigners into the belief that Gen. Scott did give utterance to euch opinions. The Times copies a portion of Gen. Scott's letter of acceptance, (which it once declined publishing in an honorable manner a our request,) for the purpose of contrasting it with the cxtracUbove and proving inconsistency on the paitof Scott. Wc are ,'lad it has in any mnner, and i'er any motive, published this extract. It proves what Grn. Scott's true posfttoD is, and how ba.-e h.;s been the sbndrs of thoso who have tried rijlit here, to make Germans believe that Gen. Scott was for compelling any foreigner to serve cue ort twojearsintheannyor liavjr and in time of j war, beore they could become American citi- j z?ns. In this extract he advocates nivinir; foreigners the right of citizenship, w ho have served one year in the army or navy intime of war a very .di.Terent thing the chang in of the naturalization laws in no pt:cu. ,.,. , . t- 1:,:. , except making r.alurahzauon an easier . , lar matter to anv loretgncr-m tne army cr navy than the laws now w ill permit. This wjs over Gen. Scott's signature and was written only last mnth. Does cny American born or naturalized citizen believe Gen. Scott will , W V . A - UM II W I 111 V ' M U, A A V 'a lav.s which rnav render it more difficult for a loreigner to become an American cit'zen! No the eJitorof the Times don't believe it, nor do those petty demagogues n jw stumping it at "Hickory Clubs" believe it. Yc are informed that 'a report has b een put into circulation in this city, that the Float;t 1.i .. r. -r...-n 1 ,-. tU. Cr-.U nt Tj.m. ' iville, und consequently would not be able to ing this j !jcc yesterday, report her at (Tannelton with streamers flying. As the P-!ace draws Ics than two feet water, the bars offer but little impediment, and our people can ex pect to "sec the Elephant'-' next Wednesday, with ajcasouable assurance of net beiog disappointed. The weather was disposed to be cool Sunday and yesterday. It is certainly more1 acceptable than the broiling weather we had , just before. fj-j-Eut few boats are arriving and depart in-. The riVcr is low, the largo boats r.re

- li d u,', and tlic uiall ones h tvo'nt got in yet ' .

Life of Ceti. Scott. We vish the life of Gen. Winfield Scott in some form or other, could be Dtaced in the

hands of every reading man in the country. ...... ... u 1UU u, incuieni anu humus neu , that almost any one who commences readiugthe work will not lay it down till entirelv perused. Especially may we thus speak of Edward D. Minefield's Life of kZUULL. 11 Iii cn ivn vr iinn iiir nn nariv uur-. L . . 1 r ... ' r -J r pose, nor by a man ever known as an activo pomician. 1 ne siyie IS grapnic ana agreeahlp. and thi writer .lisnnionntplv sneaks mi. .1.? 'j of events a they occurred without seeking J to make Scott a hero, only as a faithful chronicling of the realities of his life make him such. This work is now hhlorkc It is as much referred to as a text book ofthat part of American history of which it treats, nnritpnrlv rnrofni tn tn1rn liw t-.tP.

mentsonly on the best authority and has' "Why don't you think," says I, 'the nommentsoniy on le tei authority, and nas . iua,iuIc.t- Gen Pierce will put the Demobeen indefatigable in Lis rescaches. HowjcraUc party on its legs again, and give it a any American citizen, after a perusal of this c,, tnrt "

work, can deliberately vote against General; Uncle Juoshua looked up to me kind of quiz- Among his supporters we see such men as . 1,91 ipJIpiar dg , !ä 1 S-ntt for tho PrPEÜkncv or rema:n siltr.t 2eal, and sav s he, "It has gi'n tue party a Dallas of Pennsylvania, and Rev. Mr. Puller MwuMshirtii'sr.... 4 no Com. pinl ,03 s Sco t for the Ires.dencv, or rema.n scl t ollfciderabIe of a stJrt Jlread y, ,t come of Churchville, N. Y., the latter of whom t 1 ;twj.. alfi,good d while the enemies ofthat great man are J 0 unexpected." And then he sot as mueh says that he and his brethren will do all they stdV endeavoring by every mean and wicked dc- ; as t.vo minutes drumming his liuger on the canto defeat tnc el ection of Scott, and tor Adams' bine ud or- do do fom.3(to

vice to defeat him. we cannot conceive. We j wih that every Whif and every Democrat! would procure Mansfield's life of Scott. A i preentot a copy Irom Messrs. I.oxy.ngtox, .... i a: Lo. s look btore, Last corner ot jiam and . . .... . First streets, assures us hat the work can be procured there. They have just received a large number ef copies of. th s work, to sell at holesale or retail, and at the lowest rates. They have besides, Scott's Life in an abridged form, coming much cheaper. Call and examine these books. Itl;il .ijje'icj' til Cairn. We learn that Mr. Moses B. Harrell has been appointed Mail Agent at Cairo, IU. This is an office, as we happ n to know from having had connection with the Post OlH.'ej and Mail Agency at Cairo, upon the faithful discharge of the duties of which, depends a great deal the regularity of river mails above and below. It should therefore be a subject of congratulation to ever town on the Oh:o river above Citro, that an cliici ut agent ha at last been appoint.'d there, who will devote his whole tinu and energies, and can bring to bc::r much experience to th's Mail Ajenc ueliave known ..lr. llarrell a Ionr iti;r.e, and knowing nlmost every citizen of Cairo, we can truly say he is better adapted to the position than any other man in the place. He is honest, c.ipable and iüdutriou;, cn.1 already understands ai.ly the dati s of the oilicc. We promise the D.'pirtm. nt, froma knowledge of the man and of the ofiice,t!iat he will make a moreeaioient Mail Agent than any one they have hud there from t'e start. We make these remarks volant 1rily, because we luve known and esteemed Mr. llarrell for years, and h ive been wishing more for the interest of the Department than himself, that he would receive the appointment. Lamasco. A couple o!" Democrats, rctnrnii g from a camp meeting in the coury last S.ibbath, where they had been with pious Tin fives of course, were thrown from their buggy, and one slightly, the other severely injured by the shuck. The horse took fright, not at the Democrats themselves, but their manner of driving, and suddenly extricated himself from his awkward predicament by spilling tlu boy 3 out on the pavement. Wc were soon on the spot nnd rejoiced vvltli others that no mortal injuries were re ceived, for they are both dever gentlemen, and wc expect to have a deal of fun out ol them during the ensuing campaign. I ' An Eastport paper mentions that a sea captain of that port, recently returned from a ' bort voynge, 011 seeing the names of 'Pierce ! &. King' on u flag waving over Deavitt's bu:l0 , . . .. . ,T .. . ding, exclaimed to his companion "Halloa! -Pierce y .King' Vicy must he some ncic fo' .s that havs move I in sinv Pee L:cn gone!' CCrWe d'.'n't t!iink,thut, in the course of nur v.'hfiti nrlit!fnl nlirrvntinti. vn i vpr firl. Vl' 'S . ..au I. TK.. CS ....I T , r.aeMooaa greai many iniiigv iiiiueiruay, but never till now di I they have anything like this to stand. Each one of them can say of their last calamity as a poor fellow sai't upon the occson of the death of his wife "I've lost sheep, nnd I've lost calves, and I've lost cow, and I've lost d:ats, but I never had anything to cut me up like this." Lor. Jour. fVv" The Loco- of thi? di-trict meet in Convcnt'nn! nn tlif fourth rif lipvt tn,'ntl tn nn'n- , i iate a c-aniidat. for Congre. The contt st duicss vie f..r the nominat?on. We hope they may be blessed with C. L. Du.nha.u. UV A. I rib im. (jjrA leading Democratic paper in Pennsylvania wants to know if Gen. Scott lus. ever done anything for the protection of tho tindustry of the country. , Why bless yonr souls, jlesers. Ucmocrats, ne has not only dono something for the protection of the country's industry but a good deal for the jrotiCtion th: COun ''Jl1- Jour. At a Democratic meeting to respond to the nomination of the Baltimore Convention at Uicine, ( H'iscor.siu.) the Demoer.icy refused to adopt the resolutions of tho National Con

veution. They took the candidates, but re !

From th-i National Intelligencer. Downlnvillc It ttiricmtlou nt lat.

Downiagville, State of Maine, July 20. 31b-Gales & SEATosf askmgton, Sect of Congress My DeAr FRlzmmweve madeout torilfcjty at last, butitwasaboutas hardaj,b as it was lor the Ualiimo.e Convention to nominate. And I'm afraid the -worst on't ain't over yei; lor untie josnua Mutes ins head and says to me in a low tone, so the . . - . . . . rest 6i4an t near, between you anu me, yla: - tie 'lection will be a harder iub still.' . . t- . 1 . tt , i , . 1; 1 j,ul great lailll in uncif Jesnua s ieeuns. Ile'i a regular political weather-glass, and 1 . II ...I .l I.... . 1. ..... can uiu ays tea ueuier eure gou, ua.it lair or lout a good ways al eud. bo when he. shakes hU head I naturally look out tor a tou"h spell of weather. Wnen I got home pell of weather. Wnen I got home from liaitimore, says I, u eil, Uncle Joshu t you got my letter in the Intelligencer, dian t ' VOU: inu says lie, iet . ! .... 11t .vcll. did'nt we do that business un well!' it that," said . . . llnrlc Joshuart MI have mv doubts about it. ' table, and didn't say nothing ! . . " . I And then he looked up again ,anu says ne, JA-'J"r lcuf j " ! 'jo us name is it!" yj Lmt ii v( ill w a a v .... n,,,,. jlltlj5hua ' savs I. "how you w - . ialk! it is Gineral Jr'ranlilm Pierce, ol Pie w "Gineral Franklin Pierce, of New Hampsh.re, is it!" says lie; "well, no. v, .viajor, are voa sure there is such u person, or did and no mistake, 1 come through New Humpslnre, and went to Cuicord, uli.re t.uy said he lived, and iiiiiuin d all ultout it. Tie neighbors there aiikncw himVr.t ctiy wcll,& SMCWeu me tne nouse uc i,vc in. ne w asn i .1. I. a . i ut hoiue, or I should u seen him n yself, .u,d uulJ got hi- p.omise to k.cp th. Do.uiinvlle post i.uice lor you. nut you .n ed.. t be afraid but ahat you'.l luve it, lor I sent . a telegraph to him irom Baltimore, as eeonj as he was nominated to keep it for vou." Here I see by tiie look vi ITicle Juoshna's eyes tiiat iie begun to get hud of some new ideus. öays lie, "Wi ll, ilajoc, it is a fact tlu-n, is it, that he .v us non.iiiated .n real arnest, and 'twasn't no joke.1'. "Upon my word auu hon j.-,' s ys I, ''there in't a putule oi jjke about it; it as all Jmo in r. al earnest." Well th. n,il you've really ot a candidate, says uu. le Ji.otiua, -I siioul .tlike to Kn-j v something abo..t hiui" Doejj ie bei mg to the Oli Foy class or Youn,- Am riea eless!"' "I guess ubnit Jial. ..Iii h l , s y . I, "and he'll L-e all the ttri.ug.r lor lim!, b-jcausc he can draw votes on both sides." After ali," says he, "I'm afraid i t'a a b::d n 'lniu .tion. Them old pilars e f iheDcincratic party, Giuenil t'as-, üh., 31r. 11 11 hinan, an 1 Giivernur 31a cy, and Gin. Houston and the rest will feel so jnsulted u;id inorti-li.-d at being push.:d .isid for sprang. -rs to take the lead that they'll all be g.u t ;0 nomination, ami their fr.ends too, una that'll upset the w hole kettieoi lis;.."' Don't you never fear that, Uncle' Joshua, says I; "them oi l pillars that ou speak of are all very much tickled with tiie nomiii iliou. Ye see, it broke the nose ol young America, and they was delighted with i. As soon as the nomination was out of the mould, before it had time to cool, they all telegraphed rig't hack tolialtinuro that notti n in the world could hae luppeucd to suit 'em better ; it vvus a moft excellent nomination, an.l they felt under everlasting obi -at ous to the ilaitimore Convention. You ueedn't have no fears that they'll feel any coldness to.vardthe nomination. They'll all turu tj and vork lb; it like beavers." "Wcll,h,w is it," said UneleJod'ttia about t!ut by candidate for tiie Presidency that they call America Ii hi- nose is knocked out of joint he'll of course oppose the nomination tooth and r.ail. "There's where yoa arc mistaken ag tin, Uncle Joshua," says I. "On the contrary, he goes for it hotter than any of 'em; and he telegraphed back to Baltimore us q;:Lk as lightning could carry it that th-' nomination w as jest tiie thing; it couldn't be no better. Ye see, he io jks upon it m the light that it ch:kesofiuil the Old Fogies and leaves the field clear for him next time. He thinks so highly of the nomination, and feels so patriotic about it, they say he is going to stump it through all the States, and m ike speeches in favor of (Jen. Pierce's election. ou may depend upon itUiicIe Joshua, we've got a very strong nomination, .one that'll carry all a tore it; every to !y is delighted with it, and every body's g'-dng to go for it. I did'iit expect you to h dd back a moment I thought you would h .ve things all cut and dried lor a roiisin ratification meeting by the time I got home. . Well, you know, Msjcr, said Uncle Jc-Lua, I all ways follow Co!. Crocket's rule and never go ahead till I "know I'm r ght. How feol'ih we should lo-ck to call a rat 'fi cation meeting here in Downingville, and I? voted rijhl plump down. You know the Fretsjilcrs are very slrong amyng us ; they are very strong in all the iN'orlhern States. And you now the Baltimore Convention fixed tip a piutferm to sta.id on that' ail in favor of he compromise und the Irgith lav tid is t'.ead-s.t agin the Ih esoilers. iV-w, M .jo. vvu must It ive m.jrv understand n' than to think the FreesoiLrs w ill ever s. vail i.v that p.atform, tnd if they dan't we are uithed.' You are all wrong agiin, Unci. Jo diu.," says I, "for the bi-rge-t l're .-.soiler in ull America swallowed it r ght down, acJ dian't make a wry lace abaut it." "Who do you mean!" says he. UI mean M, John Van Buren,"' says I. "But you don't mean,"" says uncle Jc.?hua, "tint 3Ir. Jolm Van Buren accepts this platfenr:, and is willing toctand it!" "Yei, I do exactly so," s iys I, "for he got right up in Tammany Hall and made a speech about it; un.l he said he w ould go the nomination and he'd stand the pi itform for t'us ik-ction anyhow. You needn't be at all afraid of the Frecsoilers, Uncle, thry ain't so stiif u you think for and th'y are us uiVviotis te get the offices us

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ventionT' cal parties in these prts, rev countrymen Licbttickin-s 7 iftj. do Ped, 7 "Veas." says I, "Uncle, I'm as sure of it would s y they luve Leon on the wrong side lL...:V "a is! j 10.:: Ä 42 as I am that tiicro is uch a person us U.iele of the II.. us Ion : enough. You uny soon T ? usnabur-hs no.l 9 a lot Prussian blue.. a M , . in 1 11 1 4-4 do do 10 a l'.'lj'uttv K . m

JusliU-i lo.niuz. iu maKe unsu.e o. 11, near irom m arain. 1

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l anybcxly, and will work as hard for e 'in

mocracy of the country expects Dovvningville to do its dutv. MAJOR JACK DOWNING. Correspondent of thj N.T. Tribune.

ScW.Bampüirt-Ti.e -Ii., Tl. South New Market, N. II., Monday, July 5, 1352. .. I have waited sota- weeks in th hope that m per-ot, wpiuic mail mj.c.. u.u set Mr. Ex-Vice-President Dallas right in .1 . . .1 n . . inv miner 01 me ruigious iesi 111 uns oiaie, he having eroneouly stated that the relief i .! 1 ..?.-.; , .1 tiause in me propoteu vonsuiuuon s uufeated by the Whigs and Abolitionists. The ni.nlnin. CV- tl. l.cf oit f . Y ma .u-.Jf 0,r, tue iavi, at " . the higs are concerned, as any one not wilfully blind can see by an examination of the votes, I have been a resident of. this the votes, I have been a resident ot, this State for the last six years, and it my country men . in other parts of the country knew as mucnauoui me uemocrais ui rew xiuuip- ,. r I shire as I do, very few of their votes would be sriven to one ot tuat party. 1 do not in- . . . ..- " - . . tend to sav anything against F. Pierce, but if there is any truth in the old adage, Aman is known by the company he keeps, my countrymen have very little to expect fmm surh n snnrr. If Pierce is elected. a a y-a .1 l if. a I ue educated ns a atnonc: ne lurwicus - thousand votes. I trust iny countrymen Will come fo.-iva.-d and miki food that Ijs. . . 1 read the greatest pirt of the public life Krtnm j ! fi 111 wl.iTO and I canno- iind an occurrence in that life mat does not eniuie nun to tno suuragea oi inv countrymen. If I should show the treatRespect.ully yours. , " Patrick Uuinx. i ! . Thi. e.)lltlirrn nits Democrats of --- ' n..i)(inr ,... a 1 slmm. have nominated J. Q lll.i,au Mi-ssin; i. and T. L. Clin"--lllja üf Xorlh Carolin as t'ieir candikadites for th prcsimM,cv and Vicepresiden. y. jniinr from their names, Quitman will t?ie honor, while Ctingman will sti . .... to it. tod. Jon . . i.Kii. 1 iiii:d, r..:t:irii e Kenebl-ir, consort of M.tbias Keiu hler; de- ... rt j J tbii Lfo uu unday Ut of Aufc. nj;ed 'Jti j ears. Th J funeral will Like place from tue KeCulome of Mr. tais iiiorniii-r, at 9 oMock. The friends and relation of d-eeased sre rep!Uut!v iuTÜJit to attend. ( MUD CAI. .Tub real:.r iii.. !!i "I t.o Kv:;iville .Medical SHit:tj R t'.l be o.t. Uu 1'iiV-t :mA Third Molid;; if CV'-TV ami.tii, at tj oVi.H-k l. l. - al.l3-tf IlL'ÜII aO.NAbOS. M. 1)., hett'j. Mr. SiMiKr.s: Yen will please nnnounce the name i.f JtJll W. lil.MXTa a candidate fr County Uocorder, at tne nut October election. . . tt,llr-'J Mr. Saxse!: PIj uiinoiiiico tho name of JOHN IIA i.L as a cau.lilit s lor the office of County Keconler, ut Ihe next uit ihcr el i lion. a"Sl rh-a.e ni.i!Oiiiic GIvJi.'GK II. TODD as a cand dat. f'r tue oiiii e -f l.'eiorder of Yanderharli co mti at the visaing Ocsolier election. aujri" ; 'V uT2 uuth'iriz! to :intioiifit HEN. STIXSOX os a .andidato f.iritie offi.v of Clerk ol" th- Vanderburjrh Circuit Court, at tho cuauing Uctober election. JjM-to .Mk. Sme!t You w ill please announce the name r,f Sti k EX SOHEX.vUX. as a candidate fr Clerk of the Vanderburgh t.'ircuit Court ut the eusuing October elec tion. Vii. S4Di:r.s --Y-vi w ill plene Announce the name or ...... .... 11 a. J . I'.ni tr Uev. libXOXl MI.W, a canoixaiu iur nmuij I reasurer at t ie eniuliift October election. Ju 29 to .Vit. Saxdbrk PJeaso announce FEHDIXAXD D. OOSl-fch, as a candidate for t!ie oilice of Recorder for Vau i.trixiruli oui.lv, al the ensuing October cleillou. iny2Mf Mk.smorr: You will pleaso annouiice tho name of t I ll.'lS I IAX aillJCS,ua cananlato lor ineolin-o oi recorder or Vanderburgh county, at tho ensuing election. " We.-inj authorize! to nnoimro JACOB LUXKXUKIMKK. a a ai.li'liite for the olibe. o! llerk of th.; Vaisdorourih Cira lt Court, at tho ensuing (JctoU-rclec ion. ImhlC-U a Bl'SHKl.S t;OKX .MEAL fur tale low, at COOK'S FAMILY GUOCEKY. an-3 I I'ST RECEIVED, 2ä lixes Cheese, of good piality. J lor s.:le low by au3 j. oi v. . . CII.OTHS. We ar iiiiiHrting Belgian mid English t Hack Cloths, which we will furnish to the trade at a s.uall tdvai.ee nu The cost of importation. nug3 JAS. LOW & CO., 417 Main sU, Lou., Ky. ( 1AXTOX FLAXXEW. i 1 cas.-s brown Canton Flannels, "f, do lleadAl do do; reeM this day and fr sale I y JAS. LOW & CO., aug;i 417 Maiu street, Louisville, Ky. II 0 ri3j" OF SALE ON EXGdUIION. , 1JY virtue ofstindry ex- " , vv"-" jv . - rJ edition tome directed, j.Vi-n v3- 1 -1 vcuwTTTiTy Tl m uue, on lite t'th day of ' n A i'g'1 t, A . I) Iro-J, ut the lower end or thw U barf, in lUo city d Evan. v lib-. iu Figcon township, Vanderburgh) coai'.tc, thJ st.'jiu-ioat OLIV E, her Uicklu, npp:trrvl and fu.'uiture, ta !:. as l!i t property of .Nicholas M. Halten, of raiif'tawuhip, o silifj nundry execution, one iu .favor ol 1. G. O'Juley 1 n 1 "Ibers. TUe .:io to commence at 10 oVluik A. Al", where due ntieulioii will be given by m;. aiigl-WM W.M.E.GREKX, li. I'. T. 1 5 ED F AXXE'S. 100 bales for sale by JL.V a :i-l JA. LOW Sc VO.,4l7 Maih ut., Lou i". Till I E FlAXXEI.S2J buL-a 3-4 .0-lt-4 whitj fianju-la; 10 o do do Atij'Ha do;i ira;eby a.K.1 JA. LOW o; CO., 417 Main t, Lou., Ky. .TELLOW FiXXELS. 20 b;d s 3 4 und 30 inch fr 7ELL t-y JA. LOU it CO., .aj.1 4i Mam s'.r-'v:t, Louis tile, Jy. V. 1LI.LD 1'L.VX.NELS. Hi Oaie Tur saU by JL ai'.gl JAs. LO iV CO., 41'. Mainst, Lo i., Ky. JLAID liLACK HX1XG, 2 bales (utt wool) ree'd this . :..r und Io.-ae by JA.. LOW oc CO., ..uu'l 41T .V..in street, Louisville, Ky. HI-, i.h.i-.-.u'd h.:sl.-!"t his accounts with Jan:esT. X ai..er. win, is duly authorized to settle lue siiio ui.d -. e rev-eipt. 'liww ow ing me wtio don't ..i.l 1 1 j.a c.;, oull U-i well lo settio imuieuulely, n tne. .iccoa..U rc now oat of my hand', j.-jl-tt S. KAIIX. J. R WiLCOX, M. D. E. V. KITCUCI.L, M. P. DISS. WILCOX A MITCHELL, .having associated, Ui'iiiselve. together In tho practico of Medhinc, ai-gery ai o Oi utetiKf, would bog havu respeUully to in in'io t'.i.- citiz. iisof Evuiisvilte nnd K inlty that one of V.u tirm can ne found i.t their oitice, 011 Fint street, between Main and 1 .neust, at 11 times, d;iy or night, ready to attend t professional C..1I9. " jj3b-4w 17".AIT3.-VVc liae oil hand a pKHlr.ssorJmentof Fans, tj whiu we invite the atleuUou of tho.'.n;dj. JAS. LOW iV CO., iüh!;4 417 Main street. Louisville, Ky. LOVE YEI LF.--eo do ree'dand forsa c by. rayltt JAS I.'JW 0 COM 417 Main it., Lon.,Ky. DOUBLE MILLEX1T 1 tvsc Tortile bv j -21 JA S. LOW & CO., 417 Mabj st., l oo., Ky. SiEA CLOTK'S. 23UdereM thi dav.ai d for by ) iiivUI JAS. LOW öi CO.. 417 'Jain st., Lou.. Kt

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PRICES CURRENT. slte. ftaleratufno.3 6 !o no.'e 61 . tio no. I dojrroiind no. 1.... 8 olaAl I Iron and Aail. ;CommoTi Bar..-' i ! Extra size 3J Shuctlron 5 a !3d Xails 5 05 s5 I'l l do 4 oj a 4 iil'l'kUilX. hi 0 3 s a Yellow " 1 . v ........ d . U i . tUhCÄ )l(!d 6t upwards. 3 OO a3 . i?Vikes 0 a4 . 3aa4j (blue 3d 7 59 .SKai-3! I.atl,fc. - 4 ndit sperm Star. w hiter mould W ! Oak Country 3r. l 50 summer üo ... Hai2 j Poplar saw'd 3f! 1 50 - - a al t 1. OO do 41 f. 9 on n4 Pitubur- K cannelton It) ja?a"T:.. u ivra ..!.."".".." l alOi Pine do 3f. 1 75 Lend nud Shot Prop Shot baj:.. 1 50 do do kT ;..ll:ivri. m alOl Bnck do ...... m wo Vw iff- do lia ' Fheetillg01 27 - leather? do iooz r..-lt . !k Onnil ntnlw.v Bolt ............... ao 1 I ' 'Sfle 17 a S CO G 1) Hm'lk sole. 10 . l w velvet qts 3? .... T. !. 1 ?o a40 -oak Tanned do. 19.2 V"y V.ood. 11 ''B" 3-4iiphibro-uheet. . ! White, r lu... rs 'K""""" Ä GSf S ESntü!!" 'V2 7 8h avY do do 5 uMl i.umbor. tlvj 4 ai un 61 .MUU.... 1 ... OO do I iriin.1 O tiuo ana urungo :Oakilo3f c. 7 spn.p.,e & au.-. madder prints... 9 all' Good Plantation 32 a 31 . 1 uey liiii ot uark. i;eiolK-l !o 35 u'u d'ruu! !.'.'.".' :iaa I o at uj;ar House... 411. ji I'l.i .In ... r.iUU; f'J C!' RS a 1 0(1 i,d.:::;::: n! jTa:::::;-V tvttonudcs... Ula l.k do Kiln, lim Ki-nt.uWy Jwaia... l.U J I J'nints. r-aiiiifiis .......... :-iiu in vii pure I r-0 al fm U . 111! i .1 ., - .... llriicrM JL Icdicinr Whiiinsr Aboh.d 4 a m JVröoViVmudaw a 5s Arbenie powdered. 1 a l23 Fire and water l'roöf drr Turpentine Varnish coach.. 2 75 u3 tl o rol.. 1 ;j a2 su do Jaj.an .. 1 20 1 50 LIltll3LUiivuiM iv. do tour bul- I rorJki4n j.hur - C.a !pans 2 W) Camphor reDned .. 41) a i ottocs f bu .. 30 a 40 Cki.taarides 15'Jal -ä liacon, hog round 10 Custoroilnol.... M al tXi do Hams.... O'a i! .1.. .1 .. mi 1 ,T "- 1 t aioiiit-l cuMisi.. 1 on n. i n t tear smes 11 1 II a V. , i ..,J.r-. 3 a "i :K bM i ieio iij t ream lan.r.... a v CjiMHii ruiw.... likinlM)ge Ginseng Gum '1 n.gacai.th PoU.ks i.iipiorice I'a&to i.j 4 a 5 2H a 30 4 a :o Viiilo elected, 31 Mixed.... 3 Iticc. a -iu .rTini 5 51 Liquorice l'aste Cniabria JJadder prime Ombro Madiicr Krem h E X F F I -. 20 a 2 CJover 4 CO &5 C ; I imolliy jo 21 a 2tf -liluo Graxs 2 00 Flaxseed, , to l-.ia 10 ! ' Salt and Saltpcte 9 a II . Kann w !ia at bids 8 43 a M i do 13 dn in -L-..l.a Fluke-. M; 1 csial alcin'd 0 a 03 Enplish fine bus 2 30 Xuljiallsl.lue.... 33 a 41 j lö lnid do2tl ULinii.e sulp 3 30 n3 73.Tbi. Island do 1 00 l.hubarb Cbina.. t3 j Voup, SalSOila 4 a 5 Palm jj. Sei.i.aAlox 40 a 43 Oliue..... r,... 5j. Miakc Loot ..... 30 a 33 Casteel. J4 Taruric Ald.... 40 a 4a i Spires. culli- i s. C;;fts!ain mutts. 33 a Live Geese prime 30 a linger Race.... a If . Mnce .,....... l 50t l)r Cx!. ' 5 a 3 Nutmeg no. 1.. l 10 al Si Mackerel 1:0 1... 13 3aH5ii IVj-jK-r Sumatra 12 do . no 9 a 11 ..Si.ke Jainaua.. !Gal7 do no 3... 9 10 Cloves a Herrings s'tited.. 75 nl (0 Kitrar do no 1.... 50 a 73 X Orleans fair.. 'a 61 Hour und Itlfal CLirifled 8 WabasiiC.U.S.F 3 33 u3 M Pow dered 10 a 1 Lifaj cite choke" 3 lib t.3 G3 Crushed 10 a 1 1 Fiiiicv 44 44 3 75 Koston lotf D R. fit Aldis 44 3 23 X.O. Lumps... ICJa 11 lAK kh:.rt brand. 3 5(1 ä-3 tä do do G... 10 a 10 Com .Veal 40 J do do 7... 5a 10 1 urundMiiiis. 1 -Tens. OtW-rpriiuo...... S 30 a3 CO Gun powder and Grey Fox ) Imperial 40 a F0 Kacfoeu seasoii- do Cant.. n made 30 a 40 able 29 a 40 Young Hyson.. 40 al CO Mink b caed... i.'0 u 40 ! 1u Uo Deer red u.d ht. Canton made. 20 a 33 Ma 16 a 13 Xingjong jflc .01loer winter .... . 8 a 13 j ony ........... 40 a C (ilahs A. (l:i.' . I'owilkoue..... . 33 a 40 Green uläfsnare 33 p. c. ilis. ppFlint tilassw arei'i . w v.. m. . w. .Vannfartored Ky. com... 10 a 13 do do good.. 13 a 10 p c. ois. pp... . 8 by 111 Ebcrtard. 2 5 :.2 T.V do 3!o. com... 12 a U to by 13 do . - 7 j a3 2.V do do good.. 14 a 2 lObvll do .-3 3 al en do a com... II a 1H f by 10 Ciiy 3 5ö do da copd.. Ii 1 35 10 bv li do 4 00 10 by 4 .: 4 w Oth-r Auch iu proportion. ruiii. vf.vta 30 Ry .V. a 33 Corn yellow 30 do white 28 do mixed 23 a 2G Barley 30 Oats Id a 20 iin Powdrr. Ilaz.'.rd. ........ . 3 30 Dupont ,5 73 Kntield 3 30 do F.S 4 Cr Rla.stir.g 3 23 Erund y Ot rl, j l'upuyoVCo.2 oO c3 5 1 doptnetcastillonS ( uZ 30 j do IIciinctcy. 2 (0 3 (HI ! do A.SHgncfto 1 23 a2 3 'Anitiricau brau. ! dy 31 a 40 G'.u pine tipple. !0 1 25 do r-Ur 1 00 al 31 , do Ele Ptt al 20 Ol.iKonrbon.... 33 a 5 do Moi ongahela 75 al 9Z. ,U Rye 73 al 25 IVnch Unumj.. 1 23 1 Whiskey 17 a 18j Ila W Jlic Tiuothv Nded..l0 (HI lill 00 Madeira 1 23 fi3 01 do l'M.,r .. W eo Sherry 1 00 3 54 lüde. jPort pure juice. 2 50 a3 Of Dry Hides H . do Burgundy. . 50 a2ii do malted 71 'Canary 75alJi liulisro. Sicily Madiera.. 75 al 2T Ccrical 1 (13 al 23 'Dry Malaga .... 75 al2i MaU:a-s '3 al 23 Sweet 40 a 27 Manilla 75 a K ..Native Wine... 33 a 51 Carucu ed al ia iClaret in eases.. 2 73 a3 Cotton Yarns. r.r.Os r doz 5 P ct offfor cash 7JaJl -W-iis 19 d"Z do do do ria-7 7ets P doz do do do - .. '.5ja 0 Tt V The lower prices i; hove gene ralry, where two jirfeare mentioned, are for full packages, "aad Jhe higher f f mall who esale. JACKSON 'S COOKING STOVE. OV"IXG t the.biiniirig of the Foundry, at Cincinna enpasred in th manufacture of Jackson's eelebrat l'uul'l'; Uvcn Cooking Stores, we are unable to satis the demand Just at present. Wc w ill, however, soon bar on hand a iarje lot of the so excellent, unsurpassah sioes, and will then promptly all all orders. Jj 13-lf JAS. SCAXTL1X & SOX. O nnil FEET dressed FUwricg for sale JsUlIU wharf by lu::i5J SAMUEL Ott CIHANGE. Tho subscribers will gireSI f c. pre f.r i'imesand Hr.lf-lines. for a certain amount. rilT MOirGAX.KEEX & PRESTOX. CIEMI1XT. äOl.bl-4 Iuit-vi!Ie.fresh rroniiJ, for sale 1 j 13 l OS 1 Elts & UKO WX. Main and 1st sta. TAXTl'A i:ir.noXS.If 0 csrtoous assfd, recclr i. L tl.'.s ds-.y and for fall by J J A S. IX)W oz CO., 417 Mala sL, Lob.. Kt. SHU, J7 HlRTlXG CHECK. 2 eases 2 2 for salo lr J AS. LOW & CO.. 417 Main $L, Loo., Ky. Sl'GAIMlOlisK- MOLASSES. 23 bids Just ree'd ai f.rs.deby UyZi PRESTOX UKOS. IEIG IU.M CLOTHS. 3 pes direct Inportarton,for sa ) bv JAS. LOW & CO., 417 .Vain U. JioaKy. JilJ COFFEE. 110 bags fair, per Reindeer, for vato br jeld ' FOsTE.!;S.A BKOWX. AXEWIotof3lKsicJu5trecMbT -' -JeC3 E.'.H.HOOD.&CO., LI FK of Gen. Winfield 5:citf for sale at je23 E.JK 11 001 AC O-'S, Xo. 1, Foten corner. . CIOTTOX BACK SATIX 10 pcsroeMaad for sals Jy7 JA iT. LOW or CO 417 -Mala si., Lou. Ky. 1 1 1 . . . . . t FIWIC 25 bblslarsre Wilmington, per Louts. In prti X order, for sale by JelC FOSTERS & EROWX STOTcVl TO LUT. i rnitK firt t ooe, 23 by 50 feet, and warehouse In Uierr

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