Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 6, Number 82, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 August 1853 — Page 2

DAILY JUIJKJNAL

A. H. SANDERS, EDITOR.

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.

Ullv Journal, MTTMI

by tho week, .... Tri Weekly loiirual, per year,

weeny journal.

PorlraiC of u UiiIIbIo 1'lulluriniM Mu

ll. Ii f.

(T-rThe following is the memorial to which 03 Our old friend and schoolmate Char

r 11 r r . v. Di'inuc rac V

Our neighbor of the Enquirer gate to the j u'retorlinor lh at. w l'uded to yesterday in our article headed ley .Yeave, now traveling in foreign la public-aud through his widely circulated I he BuBaio ' f "Protection of German Citizens tfcroad :M j writes the following interesting letter to

... I.I .. in iVrhhitf taCKs Ol W '"K" llH4XiLTlO!( J

paptri , iu . ' " " ' litinnonran (which, however, enjoys the pat- I're.idcat Ir.nkl.., Pierced Irtatl-rt-

jj evenings 18iue, under the s.gmncaniuue 01 - Admifcirtr.ttoii, in the liw t i.:u ... fnrhflar uti ronagc m i

aim 1 '"S"-! iiiui. v a,aa....v,.. - l Iii m) -1 . 1 v . r I i . l : 1 1 - n t . i r;:vvM t hü

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rul, itii Hurt li 1K5.I. The rights which belong to us as

are not alone to be regarded; but those which

Comun Atu.itePämÄlMi ww " " political portrait of tho editors of the latter, pertuiu tu every iiSkSmuSSLZ Fiu rib street, between Vine nd Walnut, Cincinnati, im ml. JalaiJ.hln .wnrB faiiH'r mmA P 1 .. . ... periuui to every tit til in his individual ca

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t. . ....-. ..fti-. . v. ft. .J 1 1 ...ft. imiisifti iivh w. ...........ww -w- 11TC2 V KvansTille Journal. The Dally Jouriml will be found universally known aa"PlLGKIM S rKOüKt-Sf a nl in thvir ollic. anil advertiseineuts and subscript . . . KJ pe

U out are respectfully solicited through them.

CITY OF EVAKNVIIiLE. MONDAY MORNING, ::::::. .AUGUST 1

sheet, in the folio a ing life like medallion:

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l'f lli ncrj lilt' NimKiii mai niv I'H'pi u i"i w .- n-o writer has had the temerity to hit ine I Miw.-d Ii.iiC lr. .mrti ni'ui'iN - Ihlls III

from its oblivious repose, that fell with me -pinpecanoe times, jinying, tke little pig's immortal JJunysn, and attempt a portraiture tail; ifJ siIIipy a broad, uninitiated falsehood. .... , . . Li. ,11 oeculiar That's II we have to bay tothat. Kven if

. hu lauiirilP sllliU'l l. Ill r- ....

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the

Cincinnati dazette. It proves that in

somethings this is not auch an everlastin

Miinrt 1 1 rrj nftrn nil

a nation &

louipcii ami llerciilaneum.

I am inclined to believe with Solomon, that

Uni 5 q q q 5 Mclean's volcanic oil

LINIMENT.

n TMMKXSE SUCCK88. Orw twenty one tbo,.Bd X l...ltlo4.st,l, ,,, one mouth in St. l.oui ThU Talu g b!e Liniment has oecu i-ufore the nublie oi.lv tJTT!-

paciiy, at homo and abroad, must be sacredly I here h nothing irew ander the sun. 1

mnintaincu. TO FRANKLIN PILRCE. PliF.glDENT OF THE U. STATES OF A.MEKICA

u.e j.i ni mein lias 6eeu i-efore the public only twenty

... ... , j - .. f--iiit-u lor linen and enormous doiularity t iu own mtrii si merits. It is sujereiliii every other l.umucia and remedy for the tureof exte? nal diseases OX MAX AX Ü ANIMALS Desperate f fforts nave been made by ' proprietors of other Liniment to injure the remit ..-.j

The BaoOOMLi 'luil.

The St. Louis Republican notices the

pointment of Col. Crans, a confidential

of the Post Office Department, who is now "Slough of Despair

making a Western tour having in speci

charge tho facilitating of the mails in the

West

If the pi carried out

service in the

gul&rity, the want ol which, has hitherto

i li. hud done so. it was honirable emnloy-

stvle 'till now. The beautilulanü oeep-ioneu ,.ninn,ri,i ,n sb..!!,;.,,, M bout the 'Hutlalo

I W- . II a ' -----i -Tleap- imagery displayed by Bunyan in delineating piatorm atJ tie Editors and Proprietors of e1 the "Valley of the shadow of djath," and the t,e Republic did, in 4Ö' clastinf to their bo- ' ... i i a:..... !...

has UNTIL NOW Sioou solus as poillicai sanun reii taiuiuw u.c

Conrad Schmidt, a naturalized citizen und resident ol the U. S. since 18311, visits his native village in the kingdom of Hanuver in

January l53, in order to marry a woman to

nlftnl ll'llt ! I.1U i I. til." tii.'uiii,. .. V I

r . II. .IUI. . ftT v.. w .iiUCv.1.11 ilL iilUlrB. . . . a . . ., . j . .. . .iiu CMEU IfJVf , i i' i .mpicoi 8''l'orhi. invaluuole nitJii ine-i,,., ..nlllh poring over the relics dug from the above MeLeun's Volcanic oil Liuimwui hMnr..v-:iJ.?

mentioned cities. Arranged in glass cases, , lD ,luircu1,uucare9lhtild i diiv perforin- ... a r, a B , nij: is becoiuhit: tnowu .) everr nersou in o,'and on the lloor of lour or live rooms, are the and southern country, and wtmSZt kSEmmS implements aud Utenßils of brass, copper, an otl,,:r Liniments and external remedies have been bronze and iron, disinterred from those two uSSA"iÄvoix.Aiiir ....

Will t ,rrt Cancers, Piles, Tumors, Sweilin Bron ekele, Goitre. Paralysis, ( bronic or luflammator.

ancient places. I smiled as I saw their fam

iliar faces. Being an cx-hardwar man. I couid J I . ,rL.' ara,v??'' ,uronfc or Inflammatory

. ft-ft."......... .-II1IUC83 i,i jour joiui, ftLOlitraeted M n some Others. ole, Neuralgia. Weakncw ofiour J,..

difficulty in t btaining necessary license and

proceeua to ureuieii where the marriage

solemnized

...it ' ;.ft

I . .,, in. : : . . . .. . . auniuiinc

producing us equai, nay ...w.cr, v ...7 ... pu5ic wcre chanting the prwses ol that un- ,a

i i , i ihm as a work Democrats their 'belubbed breddr. n,' Ch. al unrivalled in peerless majesty, as . worK ,e of incontestible literary merit. The glory of Q functioeniriea of the Re.

whomhewasbethrothed.and hen to return ET" tJ? 7.1. ... ... .i reiurn better e ppreciate the sijrht than

TtJrTrrL"! experiences Standi" before me were ihe articles used in Ji ..lraS

i ou.iur, nesii i m?, u.eers or rever Soi-m . o thousand years ago, in many Breasts, sore Kip u,m, ItSSiatSSmSSA

cities buried tv

an dev ised by this gentleman, be justice add, the treakr glory of transcending Ill(,rtat b:in.l of political ng-mullii.s, ami ting, he bei i , it will greatly facili..l the .nai' tl.e rao.t h.ppy llighta of geniu. and iroagi- echoing 'e alii JH ejr.h! 'J ,Ui-iliunon he WJZ ecurere. nation ,lh v ich the great anU.r ... e., U t e-1 eUo, ar Jj-J - J 9 .reinen

iles, hard'

foulest ULCER

how long

uu heal

sooner than

. as is

cause 01

. . .7 ..... r phiniiiL' lUrhta of Freesoilisii,

dowed, has descended llirougn me lapse 01 - . . hattlin-for the

been the chief cause of complaint. Agents ages, to the present day and generation, and i)elnocracy, and using its elbrts to avert the ... ..... . . .. . i i 1 a I a C

t,..i ka, k r.i r,. intake now gracelully rests upon the intellectual onseuuenecs ol tneir ueat

'III lV tl "M l ' U J J Wt VIUll"J - " I O - J charge of the mails through to the principal brow of our Sophomore friend of the Luquir- their associates

Western cities without stopping at the ofhees er.

i ,,,,,,,, 1 1,.. ,r v. i .1 t i i- ""'".-IS, uuzts, meuociäs anu piCK?; llie any oilier remedv. ' ll,mi" f vernment ot the Republic idenlicai od üuld , d Ger,nan com- ..ti, alf persons Oft ma, be afflicted remen, and he is accordingly imprisoned tW(,r s Fb k . wUh a" rthtf abuve aes to obtain . TsuddIv .1 usual on the requisition of a s ate be- P; , tw.ecze"' P ;ers, keys backHap, strap once of McLean's v UnimV ggglj i V .. ... and hook and eve hunres. In short, a rhou- lelmble remedy. It will JiKVKK FAIL in .i..., ... ..

ii o- lo me "nernian . umi ... .....i.. :, . r.x. - u

sand Ihmgs as we now make them. I could KS Vwhe" Xffffi;

We cannot see, ays the

' VJIVIU VltillaJ M HlJUUh allVI'-lig - , tiirou -h which they now pass, and which has ! Pe.haps if the present democratic party how this portrait could be w .... 11 la ft...

heretofore tioua delay.

The Eastern mails will be made up by the gress'

ordinary route agents and concentrated at , h

Cleveland, at which point they will be placed cessity

in charge of an agent of the Department, on rress"

each trip, w ho will accompany them through, yai)i a this age of 'indefinite improvement ' is leaving the mails at the different points of demanded lor the sacrifice. However much

destination by the fastest lines, and it will lXi friends ai d admirers may regret that his those who hold human liberty .ioptla.r rights

not be said hereafter that travelers outstrip the mails. Mr. Gamble, the P. M., at St. Loui?, who,

loll"

eao Air It i ri IT tlio Amnrii'nn fnimml nanl !

.l'l v..ft ..... ..... (Ill ' 4 i . I'l'fll Hia

icijr oau tuai . 1S rn .a.-ip- ti, L...f ; .....1 T - T" -v KiJ, iiuni uns iiiu- oou.ii.yu. c are re, en nig ua.iy numlreds of certlft.

; r'b T. TfT seum, and its cata bgue would read very much te rrom all parUoruie coinir-. We thin the foL to the rovernment ol Hanover, w him i ...iu. ... ' . . .5 . .u,u '"'"t ",ULI1 1 . .11 1... ...im.-i.Tt 1,. ....,; ,1 .

Albany Argus, ever, declines to set the man at l.bertv, but 'J i jobber m NewWk. Icon- htk. Hm TwZrStZt

: J .1.:... k.ll Im ttwa uu.D;u I 1 1 1 .... uoiuiHsui.., kUWBIHIltniTOin . ...

.viK. J. 11. .viri.tAX. M. Louis. Mo.:

cash down," or the surrender of Schmidt

Dkar Sir: I täte Otis method of thanking: yon prate-

r.ilUii'iiwf niajjn rrn

been the cause oi ine most ve.a- had been 111 existence, and in imir, mine,"; -b . . . . ? bv the oolice of Bremen to tho lor.il :.utl.;. ...

1 r .1... -M n o;ir;.... Pm. from a recent sheet ot die rttpuiuc, oy nie ,.- .. Ml . o . u 1 11 iary rouiu ouiy pose weir no?es tnroueh the r'aTJTl!J!.r . "l1 one

i J J - 4j a I .: cim era lava that has f'liton.lipfl thpm fi.r fr.. .... .... 1 ......... ..

.. :..u, ',.. ii- ofT,.l.r..iir way ol seii-porirauure. ocewuui na im Mr. U.1112 reports to 31r. iSernt-re at Her n. ill .. .. ... .v..- .a,, a,, a Wi. nu u,ni; rgol , s

uigu uvvwi a.w.. .. . . . , a a . , r . l . , ' cc 1 1 1 an es , i ii 0 V COU IU OD la I ll ffood au T n e V - 'r mm, out ineycoui.i io mm nogooa. I-useit

narl in th. world of literature. As it is. lie- le'low-uoorer Hi u uC,a.ia iaim, ..-lys v. nrim , uaresin anv blacksmith l.nn. fn.m.lr ; onues Busang Liniment on him. .

. ... . . r.a oriai ol Sc ii.ii.lt on II... i.rmu.il I . , nits oilier 11 11 1 111 II I a an. I I f.i..-li'!. Out nil t.. im

.. . - ,.rM n nn. V r. nil ! nn: I "w ---- - a-'v- t-.-aauu i.a.- a. . . rpi. 1J i ,,, . " T ' . . T . . .

requires tll.H a new -rilgrim s rro- " - I ',,.,,, thnr Iii ruwalinn ij ..n.. ..v.l..;;.!., I... -" V uaJf- ,uc; WUUIU worse, me uesn on nis legsuned or.

" . . 1.1 a I L I I J . -j"-w-"'l--wavMswwvv---.SMlwv.Wijv-- S a 1 I r I m . IKIIliM lilt llllia.'lAj la...... .., I ... I .1 . 1

. iu. mi., r. r u... "Havine nroveu mal irre union anu us 1T . , ... trs tue uansoi m i una in lour-anu-iweni v hours w.i.n.i iLuaiwu, uiiiwini; m.

i .ft i ii tut. v ui.cu uiaira aim iiauuvil . Ill

conductors, have neither Doiiueratic princi

pies nor Democratic affinities, ind that their natirntl aud feelinirs are o the side of

which Bremen, as a third party has no busi

ness to interfere.

The Republic of Bremen, desirous to avoid

many articles iu my old trade.

I In Imnnpii:i na L'iipiv m il.inrv . ... ...i r..n. r.. i... ....... k...... ... Z -

- ....f.. i . .. .. .. ......g itvu, anu iftjfti. .r.ftT uiciins in restoring my son,

year,.

my

ysiaanr

sei-v ra f

vri

thn

f-C

... . ai i i l. i i . I r ' anie wiui nis iKKiy ( so mat ne r.al to noivt iiiisianiaing u ey nau u- en sieepinir iu etuwl on his hands un.1 I. II!', nr hol. I.I., n!..n. .n aHM.

,l" ; the ashes nearly the same number of centu- n U,,es fitting p..ture. Xo one can rorman hjieii , ries, aud feel quite at home in their old voca-1 LÄÄ'Sil!' lhe wealae'.

world-wide renown should be immolated to and Kepublicnn NMUUUiou immer .1 nnorI it nnl tKnn I Afnl lr tut!

the shrine of pedantry and sham-conglomo re net-, we 1""''- 'y " Schmidt, and he is enabled to return to this

- or ieniocrRiie ssswauvai vno u rated democracy, they must be content, and nmi siramrers o the Demo- coaftlry

1 .1 ... . ..... o ............

j'.l . lUUIIl

tii.lic TnloLI i.n..ln. ..l.l..n C. I A I -a I

ii lar . . it ... . i "ouo. 1...U1U ILIUCI I'lURO, lUlUIII'r Ml . nne nn. n II il i ti . - r. ti -. nilli fl.n II Jst.itto IS ! . . . 1 o '

v " i. i l . V c door 'indies, &c..&c., down even to the mod appears, takes the responsibility ot releasing ern C!t tlirnpr .L, , t. , toti 3a

excruciatiuy pains.

Vours rciectfullT, . ,. " JüFSE BUKROUGHS. I live four i : 1 1 1 - fr..... v. in ... i .i :

. , .r.L .. '"... . I'iiM.i iimini.M. Iran em MSA tllpnar Ilm! I Ihrmrr it Inn .... :irlr.ll ..... .......... . . .. . . .

.. ...... ..... a ft..v.uS..i, ava. ua.o.ix", B-... ul; ..vW.imir9 III CfnilV in llle alHIVe IilCtS ll tlr

it wil! be recollected was rot allowed to re- know that the exigency of the case requires crat;c household.

The reference is to the Waslngton Union

sign, although a staunch wlrg, expresses full ! it. The younger Buuyan must make his

confidence in the plan proposed, and says ."mark," and in tho name of Democracy, nol the Rochester concern

that there will be some responsible man to progress, and infinilcsinal improvement, even

look to under this arrangement when mail j unt0 that glorious state of perfection, or pu

iv n -i -i nnui I 1 1 e . . i . I I . . ti t , . . .-a I. . w ! C6a;irT. I Ulli acllaititsr1 mills kits UnMr.uhj I

without releasing himse bv tK I . - - '7. Tj i k,low ab(,ve l' Ue irictly true. - P much lor the nroi'ress ol the nreaent Hav . ...... ... .

of 500 Dollars Horn the pretended I , rfivi ,tP(, , hurvin, nl.-.' ViTIL. .a FOR hoksk.s an cmiKR i,Tnu

his military services, by a sovereign ' w-.u, ,,,, frMm ' u-, ...', ,JL ...!.. ifcUmi's Celebrated Liniment is ti.eonly safe andre-

dominl, 'is he happened to be born, ' i'Ytt . ' "i " 3. ZTLTT .u.-T f 1. ' 2 nr....t"?

failures occur.

JlLy'The Enquirer has certainly within the last few days changed its dignified and good-common-sense tone very much, or else friend Hall is relinguishing to some feebler mind and more puny hearted individual,

space he could much better till himself.

trifaction, to which his party has just arrived,

he has summoned all his intellectual energies to the tusk. Young Bunyan, doubtless, is firmly impressed, with idea "that the Creator has endowed him with (ws-pirations which may be gratilied," and such too, as know no stopping

Decidedly Cool. Sam Pikeof the Pa-

ducah Pennant , after abusing hisirother De-

' claim to

in who.

I but which, in the exrrci.se of his natural

rights, he theses to abandon and become a

citizen of the U. States. Although the matter, as far as Schmidt is

that such a sight can be seen. I was more ! LiSL!T2! aS?i l?' ". 55

horrified the second time than the first. I 'rV1 -nitia ninVmSlSu.B saw eleven dead naked children taken from a il?,OT CoUa,r Galls, Cuu, Sore or Wounds, it is an u fat -.-.... ...i ai . j laole rem.ly. Apply it as directed aud a cure is cerLilif

single I,, where they were promiscuously ' h even instance.

packed, and sent into the pit as fast as the I There Rre plain directions in English and German man cculd drop them he keeping tally, with ; lÄÄw Pt up m 25 cent bottle..5a cent ;i hin v.ii.-i' iK ... i-1 1 1 1 r . ..-. 1 1...... in 'I';..... Imttlea n.wl ...... .1, .: . . ........ -i .... ..... . . . '

... ,1 , L 11 .-ft. - w . , .ft vuuc.ivu I11V..I1 III. 1 IICU ' ""iiai "Wlin:j. M lie llll ceil I IX.UleS with the course ot conduct observed bv Bre- i..n i . . . eontain three iium u.d .......tin-r .1. !

; ly fur the twentieth time calls Twman a liar, Ine, a nd will renew the sovereign's claim on hem 7 I . ;. n , i" 1 ' wu in, I'W- r ... . .... . 1 iiiein lau wii.i a UUIl siniasnu sound on the tursalelpvJ.il. f. i.k 4

A J 1 ' -...... f' HI UV LFIlllVt

mocrat of the Paducah Democratlikc a pick- concerned, appears to be dropped for the pre-

pocket, and calling him all moner of bad names, iu every issue forseveral t?eks, final

. .... a .I.A... : . n . ... W. . . ! .ft . a . I. ., I.

I I .11 ... C I. CHI, IIIC1C ID I C US Uli IU ULI 11U Hill II1C ' ' U " pocket, and calling him all mnner of bad ' f . , . - . ' 0 , rn tiii'tit n I I :i i. .v.r w iinili .--i ...I

........... v. ...... ..... . .....v.. .... . i i . v.a

any future occasion. That this detennina

There is a certain way of killing Democratic ! P,acc this sidc of !,uma" perfection, as it ex

papers in Evansville, or a certain manner in v hich they commit suicide, and we earnestly hope as a friend and well wisher of the proprietor of the Enquirer, that paper nny not follow its miserable examples. The democracy of Vunderpurgh have not been so much to biame for the repeated failures of their organs here, as the editors themselves. Dviao AKD Scoubmg. Mr. Robertson, a proficient in his business, has located here for a few weeks, to carry on the Dying and Scouring business in all its various branches. Last Saturday we examined various specimens of his work, and coafess to considerable astonishment at the perrectness with w bleiche had

ists iu modern democracy. He strongly inti

and add

. vv.. i.,v ii,,. rr .lron.lv nd it Umm. 1 tioii v as il t foruv d and thi

miihitimr d .ilv- and resnect fur hi wile and pursued by Hanover in the

1 " " " a J 11

family alone prevents us irom givng t to the J uhu,- .iween u,e uer- at thu seajon of the f himm " isnrld ThU.., far. we have never Häsa'ed his man Sovereigns belonging to tbc "German :lirin:iv ri.0p,;J.u,,;.,..n,;i.l ' ...'

Il.ia7 J. tjr.PM.ii. V .-itfx.'y ouuiiu uniiiei rur saie i,y j. n. M, i.r..z. pro.rietor. at the princi mis utiermina- dea(j beiow. After that three more children, ; 2 w.iiou Ilrum on Third s!,, beIS decided course ,,r .,:-,.,,. ,, .,J.i ... 1 twee" 0,,Vl and Locust sU. St. Imuls, Mo. case of aM hmidt ? different ages and as I came away, other Fri in Evansville by kellek, farnsley . ' , bodies were entering the gate. They ihrow, & - ,lt Proprietors prices. tott-If Jtween the Ger- 1 nt th;, ; r..,.. " -

aj v. am j a. u. , üuuir; .'Jl i. pciDUIIS nVTltUIS, 1'he Priest waits until a dozen or so ! T?fL,??"SPi articles iu Store at our van-house,

m.tes that two parties have always existed, private character, and had not inte.de to do - - l JJJ-J ; are collected about the mouth ; he then sprin- & .UTZJgZSZ Z - the one opposed to any second edition of , , Uie,r 1IltcntIon to make good H'ur , k,es lhan a;j ruund blesses them in a lump, J. L Uoeu v Boa, ifaskSeed, ipilg"'- Pro ress" being written, while the He evidently has a curious idea of na;- ; Sfof d fl, f?T iÄ ' . , rr nrivate character or what "assa n' pr - o. .1 1 1 1 1 , ! conducted without the last affectation o so - Ms handles j" Gds . ........... ... .ha i ... I. -.11. t a imnm.n. I'lliuit. .. . . . i . . i . , ui '. uoouiuii i'ii Vati.t.'j Miiwt Im cpru 1 ii..- 17 nn. nnnora.l nn.l lla. ... ... . ' .

uiuei, ui-uffius m ...UftT...... ....i-.waa.- . wv vi.-.u-,......, u., ui, e , . , j utn ust common remark ami it'sts, , . 7 . 1 Har-iware meutnfthe lmmannice.it leaves no stone vale character means. , dainty ul the Ü. States impaired in the esti- kfc L it mA ,.. . !! ! " ßed riothes

...... uauvfta.it, ...... 1 . il. t IIIUI HlfSlS III .A All 11 I " .-,Ii.lr.

Mara

unturned to promote it. He further rssures the public that they may readily recognize

ation of the world.

Mr. Bernard in his argument addressed to

Q7In view of the immense nu nbeif cit

izens of Madison emigrating to Evasville, the Republic of Bremen, does not take tiie

belief and ret the Priest seemed a clever

old chop, and the men civil fellows. They

i 5 i.viioi'i jiai.i3i.iii n ppi mmmm utwi mv, j ids m puuiii. u. ..-.-i , uuto lurii. I nfg JB every OPPortllll i t V of Se ' rr h t that these two parties now exist iu the United ; we gg Uiat a line of steamers betarted stand which would cover the whole ground j oil QJ aS?ere JL couVeoaf- Vv States, and that they may as easily discern früIn Madien to Xhis citv to aecflfuxlate for lne fulurei rJiSi'TSS in btain" ! descnptiolis are far short of the truth-I saw which party favors his project and which Of L, The boats can come rforr., to U proper to publish, and had ! nri- l : ...:.u r w a nut ctienuiu 10 an .vmericuii til. eil H ,,;. p. . ..r

poses it. Y hich is synonmious with Demo-;

j . a- i! j; r .r .1

cracy anu -resmve policy anu in iaor 01 mo wantg lQ back lhort..

new Pilgrim's Progress, and which aii'r.

The infallable test which will at all times

will honn iiPCPsfttitv nl riati.ri.inaa an w.Lnrlv H.a. ,.lv r,,....,! n .kU V"'J iii uuuugu lO giye some luea Ol II1.S

wftw-w ftw m w w p . u. --' J H v VN I i v u 1 1 vi i a m iiift. .1 IIU LUll i .1 n ' t . n.a-..DDaM I . t

Viv . "nni,.i :iri A niprirnri ritivan in nu r.a . . P r . . J

S ' W Ma aata.vil.va l V I tf IUW II v V I M . 0 II

allegiance to any foreign power, and none

CUT The Fanny Smith arritd here in Inst j lias any political claims on him."

enable the Intel Blfll reader to decide upon j Friday noon from New Orans, about the J j OODolliM

renovated old things and changed them into ; the reapecUv c proclevitiea of the Pilgrim, is first Steamor UncHjf f rem fro for weeks J . . . . . '

apparently new. The most delicate goods t() ascertain whether he has ever favored past. She left on the 22il. Ve thank Mr. I tiun Mo j his visit. But is Iteoiiiaatent

such as lace veils, fine shawls, &c., bore the

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ippearance ol new things alter nis magic of his new book an(i althouffh he has en

touch. We perceived too that he could be of great assistance to merchants in making saleable articles of pieces of good, ribbons, &.C.,

which had doubtless been lying for years on

shelve

old jzsrments

anytht

would

Locust below First Street.

Banks or not. Hanks are the very antipodes Gibbs, Clerk, for papers, 'e Fanny is a with the dignity ol the United States, and the of hi new honk, and although he has en- liifht draught boat for her siz j past history of the Union, that a citizen whose

only offence is that he cboses to become a cit

grafted into it a scion from the great Whig t im in L- Iniorno 1 Tin nrnromp nta vot ho 41 fpn rt

.', , .Vi , .... i Ja respectable New Orleans rt at St. Louis noevil"from thi.-. but deems it the lever of i r. , ... .. ..

tEr'A girl foirteen years d, daughter of 'zen according to law, should be obliged to

Hide himself when abroad, like a criminal, or

' pay a tribute to foreign powers in the shape

of ransom

hing in the vard. I take a ii nal leave of the

revolting subject, and trust my readers will excuse me for having recurred to it but, as a new phage of humanity, and a disgrace to the nineteenth century, 1 thought it worth a notice. C. NE.WE.

Naples, June, 1$53.

recently eloped with a theatrl gentleman.

Fancy Taste. The Junior of the Indianapolis Journal has been on a visit to the Wyandotte Cave, in this State. A map is being made of this remarkable cave, and the Ju-

SPECIAL NOTICES i'LOUUS WILL UUOa WHERE THE WATEWS IlEN If V ' rntii lo of iho scalp is kept healthy, ai.d ihe germ if l ie hair invigorated Ip stiinulents "w huh ope r:il..i.t tili rix.'. Ihn.....). :',.... ... .1 ... ........ 1 ..r.l...

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We shall cnrerullv wateh voun Bunvan's .....n min.l ...UU ....,....1 111 ... nut wneu uespouc power uns agau. hoad.a strong a., 1 vigorous head of hair annot faii f

' J " ' 0 iauu'"c" ,c returned lo the rulers of (Jcrinat.y by their ho 1110 rc4uU- Tb ..peruiion of Lyou's Katharion is

civilization, which iu the present aire of 111- ... . .. . . .. ? ... 01 ransom.

p, as worthless. Centlemen wishing ; nnlte dcmocratic progrCM destined to con- T 6 ÖUt 8l,C 9ül V,hen at " fa,r di,stant 'German

mndn rrnr d and U.lifK Inviiwrt- . ... . WTIIIZ Up SUUUeillV aller Willi! uiinu, lias auwiTCll, VI WHICH nsnOTCT IS B nisae tocu, ana isiuicsi ntfis i . -- - --- - ' r j ... ........

. . ... . f I nn vuiHiuviiw mw .ai, v.jiaiui . .vv, a , I loon Dor j WDOO aeniocratic instiiuf.ons preng to be done in this line of business j Ke onened and dedicated b v Gen. Pierce, du- Wrrrr.v Kxiii'irfr. Theinnirer has ia. i vailed in all thirtv-fonr dommionsol Germanv

do well to call at Blr. Robertson's on dMläHyititMliim 1. ..kb, mmmmt. It im rt in P' we heard nothing of these claims of sover-

JlDK. O'HALSTKIVS PILLS WILL TURK DYS pepsja, Indigestion, hilliousness, and everj' Jiseaso o the s to math.

S Km. in; ot Sou J W Kay K A J) D Webster A A rtnslrong John Smart It J BsMftn Jajaoa runeral Mrsiiee.l 1'lnyd A Culvin lir.l .v Gray K Hanau Win S.-tiil.r lifiismoon ft tiro Leonard st.-.-l I Lac Coffee 21 St. .vc I cask bed. ing 1 hag clothing I l.. lel.liiii; 0 lilSN Sled Saddles 1 J'liMi Trunk 1 c-irk flax j uro I feather b d 1 Trunk 1 Imrrel whisky I corn sheller If bass fin suit l steal .-lollies I Laic Dom.'Miics.

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1

1 " 3 " 2 Grates I Crate ware 1 Box I J K.-g 1 S l: -I .M.dasses I Large box I box I bag vsm 1 - I bale . keg paint 1 box goods I Trank mark.

progress, and nnke faithful reports of His

progress

Tiir. Stat:: OF Fkanklis. It is not gen

erally known that, in 1734, the Western por-

nior says he assisted in correcting the map tjou 0f South Carolin;! seceded from the

and had the privilege of naming several of j Intern, forming a new State called Fraukthe apartments in the cave. How he used ; hn. Dr. J. G . 31. Ramsey, who has recent-

r.immend itself to thfi Demure at this r.a. I l....i. -..:. u .1 t: . .... ,'i. r,i... ..,! f'uu.led ent:r.! upon this most reasonable lau of the

I ".caul ... laiin, uicst- Liui.il uu mi; icanjr ui .y.,ura V M. It i- prepared of such ingredients onlv , "ion. Examine it and judgjr yourselves. ! persons born in their dominions are to be en- aswiiiprot Matfcip aMmu Hem-o the most iucreiuioüs . forced. The object is evident it is to pre- 7 itt' LTf !' th J . ,. , - 1 . . I lUimiiK'jse sale. 1 he appearance given to the hair fJjJCien. ureathouse wasiking a visit vent as much as may be 1 u the power ol des-! is tmiv beautiful and pleasing. Sold i.y ail dealers at Ml. Vernon last weck, loa, purpose, we , lism, the spread of the political faith of , SSSÄT. ... . . 1111 r: e.-i :ni..ri.r tin- n.inli (il (...-1 1 : :i . I '

or abused this privilege, may be seen by the following fancy names: "(Jen. Scott's Reception Room," "Temple of Honor," "Grand Corridor," Indianapolis Journal Oftice,'' Sanctum Sanctorum." What refreshing names to greet thousands of travelers a quarter of a century hence!

ly published an interesting history of the State of Tennessee, has substantiated the fact. The State of Franklin maintained a separate existence for nearly four years. It after .vards, with other territory, became the present State of Tennessee. fr7Since the completion of the Wabash and Erie Canal, Mr. Charles Butler, Presi-

pleting ihejauization of Anu rica among the people ol Germany. . . w Is nut this a au'tject of orave consideranou

-reuy gins 1 osey. i)i nn.i nrnmn, ...,: i Rnwinai tfnllv siihn.itt..,l

I I I j t I P I. I V. 1 I ' I gpSJBDaPjM vftUftfta...iftVi,uy GUSTAV W. LUR IAN. Baltimore, June 20, 1853.

suppose, ot com

the militia and pretty g

course as usual he hnd a nwime of it. We hope he will write all at his operations.

j3o :iw

IruU. Fruit if now tolerably abundant in this city, such as apples and melons. There are a m raata.!. OS I. lit tllPV SfP hm.lll Iind I 1 1 ( ' f 1 1 I T .

v . . . . I with his constituents there, relative to any The peach trees in this vicinity are heavily

Kextuckv Election. T election in Kentucky for Congressmen take place to-day. There are ten distriin the State, and elections i n all.

L It always gives us pleasure t notice any arti. Id thai confer a real benefit on the com in unity, and It is with confidence wo heartily emomend Ayer's Cherry I'ectorial to our readers as possessing extraordinary

virtues for the cure of diseases incident to tho Throa

Coke n. fuel for Lscomotivcs, j and Lungs. 'Ibis may account for oe.r frequent refer

We learn, from the Cumberland Minors' I enoo to this article which wo feci fully justified in mak-

O'Ktr.KVtV MITCHELL.

pMOI .D PK Urge lot of I'eppor, VJ Spice, Ginger, Cinuamou and Clove for sale br

J I -,fJ FOKTE Rg fc BttOWK . FAKCV KAM a A fresh supply Toilet, Sha Ving, Windsor, Transparent, Ci.stile and Soda, for sale by Jjflg FUSTEKS 6t ttOWl. y 30 Bom s M. Werk V Co. SUr; 5o lo do do do bummer Stearine, in Mora and f.,r .ale by jy-'T FOSTERS & BKOWN.

a iitmreETAiLE hoi se to KK.NT, and a small lot of useful furniture for sale. Applylo JOHN FAKKELL & ( ().

j-ftjtf Confectioners.

l'.V A SVII.I I. KflAK M in: I '

TUST KKCB1TEO, PAXXY FER.VS FOKi FOLIO;

d " l..-:ards .xiri'-veh and nalloii.

SAMUEL LISTER.

laden, but all the peaches seem small, pro-

ig to the long continue

weather. Farmers would find that it they

OCrThe river has been ri fast at this

dent of the Board, has gone to Europe, not to 1 point for several days. It w in a coinopen any new negociations, but to consult ' paratively fair stage. It haien rising at

every point above.

D-A man and his wife la died in Lee

further measures w hich it may be necessary

' t ml., rat ii. rr.lr.tirn t.i tho . 1 1 1 r i r i -. vvliirli '

bablv owiuir to the long continued dry i , , I county, a., one aged one bifid and live

' . t ',.rl- i.'i i . . . r- IIa idanl i .cur

would knock off fully one third ol the peach-1" 11 es on the heavily laden trees, the remainder ,,n the Ballicwould more than compensate in improved Graham for Alolst. The Magazines aize and flavor for the loss of the others. i are late in arriving, but Graham for August

Try the experiment on a few trees. Pears j lb herc t is a fine number both in reading and plums arc much more plentiful this sea- matter and illustrations. The Rhine and its

i years, and the other one buoi and seven.

They hud been married sixtyj years. OCT We thank Mr. 31 cG clerk of the Salem, for late St. Louis pa, aud for his kind attention to "our folks'io hud a delightful trip on the Salem.

Journal, that the experiments with Coke, as a fuel for the passenger engines of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, continue highly successful. A few nights since the train for Baltimore was run through from Cumberland with no other fuel, and notwithstanding the detentions by burthen trains, amounting in the aggregate to near an hour, yet the time

rprmirtad l.v tlm .win !. wns e.isilv marie.

, - . . i l r "a llfiZ Thi. L.. .lir. Cm... th IdSMH!

1 -" d z KgH warranted frvsh;

nnKCKs:

yy 5 Cases o. 10 Apron and Shirting; 8 do do I: do do 4 do do H do do 3 do do SO do do 10 do Tweed Check received and for sale by JyM JAML.S LOW & CO.. 417 aMaua St. DOG NOTICE. aTRDEKEI) that the owner or harborer of each Dog or

tauran., will please present them for settlement, ",.11 . 1 . . - l"krux"ul!'UUM : . .. ... . 1 ..a same to Ik; listed at the oth. e ot the Citv C erk 011

ing known 10 the public. N. Y. Tribune.

JEW ADVERTISEMENTS . SlIAltPLY! SHAIiPIaY!! A LL persons h iving claims against the Evans Res

XL

as thoreis a leu Lamb Skins left to nay 11 1

aiigl St R. Ü. EVANS cV CO.

CI T-CI T-CADA-Cl T,

son than usually, and of better quality. Housekeeper should now be at work doing up their preserves, jellies, &c.

scenery as illustrated by engravings, must

strike many a lender chord in the hearts of and

those from the old country. The contribu-' amount of $20,000 was takr a gentleman

tions are numerous and well written. Get; n Indianapolis on Wednetjast.

Graham by all means. Subscribe for it, as

There was not only an abundance of steam,

but almost more than the engineer cculd manage. In fact it is now demonstrated that Coke is not only fnr superior to wood as a fuel for locomotives, but that it can he used at one

I half the cost. Such we understand, is the

conclusion at which the railroad company have arrived, and accordingly have ordered the employment of Coke on all their passenger locomotives as soon as the necessary alterations in the grate bars &o. can be effected. In the meantime Coke has been sent to many

of the northern railroads from this region,

-.'.in, li P. a I. run

3iti ' lined Beef, sugar cur ;d, Just roceived and for sale at atigl COOK'S Family Grocery.

until their i m hsTS are elected

A proposition ill also be made at said meeting, to adopt the following as the corporate name of naid Con

ir- Stock in the Evans Indianapolis i 1 "e ,,?rl,,ern. ra,iro""a "w" hon. f wit: The Aew Salem Congre-ation of the

. I DD UU n View Ol IIB IllirUUUlylftlUil UIOU 111 i.I.ll I lUinuriuiiu a . . ..ti. i.uuiril.

d Cleveland .Straight Limlrond to the 1 nuarter

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the tax duplicate within 15 daysaHer publication ot this order, and in default thcreol, Ihe Marshal is directed lo

hiuai sinn aogoroit.b run nine at large, and which has not ben listed, and remove the mime out of Uie city limits, and that he be allowed the sum of one dollar for each dog o, bitch killed. Ilv order of the Council. tim i!w GEO. II. TODD, City Clerk. TOIINSON .V I UFACH onld i..,'. , dieit

fllt'RCII NOTICE. I ! th'inks to their retail enstomera for the rerv liberal

"VTOTICK i hereby giving to the members o( the ' patronaire heretofore iiestowed ou them, and as they I

. mum nanu i re.i-j ierin trrepauoji iBn- pniling me retail trade, arier Uje first or Septeiubei derburgh county, that an election will be held at the they wou Id suggest to Ihe pnblic that they have a great house of Wonrtup, of said Congregation iu .Vechanics many wry good goids suitable only lor the retail trade wilie. on Sat irday ul 4 oViock, P. M.. August 13th. b-53. which they will soli uimsiiallv low. Persons detirou. for the purpose of .-l.'i-iii.g not less than three nor MOT good barg on wW And it U their advantage to call se than nretruste.es, for said Congregation to serve as such d all persons indebted to them will Änd it to their da : I ... I a I I - . . ... ... ... . -

Employment offered to BIediums. Horace Greelev oav. nnhlic n,.t..-o cnnu lime

J O " awMwaaixx a Vl VV D . . . . since, in the New York Tribune, that he it by tar the best pictorial magazine ,n the

i i ii , iL i country. I'nce per annum, liberally any ot the "me- LUU ' r

would compensate liberally any

diums," who would report for the Tribune, every evening, a synopsis ol the events of the day in Europe, in time for his next morning's edition; payment to be made on the arrival of the next succeeding steamer, provided the news brought by the steamer confirm the reports of the medium. No reports have yet

(j-Bishop Kemper has called a convention of the Representatives of the Churches of Iowa to meet at Muscatine on the 17th of August to take measures for constituting this State an Episcopal Diocese.

fXThe receipts at the York custom house ou Thursday amounO 9348,000 the largest amount ever b received in one day. Every plant that is proi, every child that is born, is a new ideaah expression of the wisdom and gooduef our creator.

I'aper.

augl-td

Hy order of the acting Trustees.

A IS Alt f. A IX. WE km in store a tine four passenger Rocknwav. wir. h we are authorized to sell below Mi nt cush. We mm iixure those that want such a carriage r,' i a B l.i r.'..ti, in ll '.IP J 1 . . .

. - - .... ... .a. uui i a no ace 1 1 a I our alio I..

augl-1 w

It is evident that a great revolution is about

to take place in the fuel employed iu the propulsion of locomotives. Coke Mull from the coal of the Cumberland region, will, in a short time, be substitute for wood on all railroads in tin. Atlantic States that can obtain

requisite sunnlies This we considera matter ' ftTli.AYKDrrI.m th,0 '."j"' livfTi? in Evargrille, DVDDuaciM3 euppiicsi. -w O a young, light red. Milch Cow. without a ealf. strait

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iiiui. uu longer auillll ui norns, marM-.i m i., tti ears, tnarla not recollected. Anv

I ii'lllroad. Jottr. I Prson (lndiig and i.-tiirning her to me, or giving infor

mation g that 1 gel her, will be suitably rewarded. JjSW lwd B. DV.SON.

RATTE KLEE & DcGARMO.

(MV LOST.

LOST. ON Thursday nigM last, between the Hrnderstn rerry and Dr. McDowell's, a valuable whip aud whip sot k et. The flndor will e liberally rewarded, bj leaving the same al this office. j y m m:w hooks. HOMB Fictires; The boyhood of great men; Viltctt by Currer Bell; Life and letters of Dr. Olin; Rauke's civil wars and Monarrhy'ef France; American Orator's own book ; Layard's Niniveh and Babylon; receve4 aad fee sale bv Jyl KATHRÖNK & WAKLLIK.

1V-A man passed through Richmond, Ky.

been received from them. Here was a fair one day last week, bearing his plunder and j ing new ideas, probably ß lirst time in Annnrtiinitv nf Ipalintr their skill, which it twn ri.ihlron nn a wheelbarrow. His wife 1 their lives!

and two children walked. They were Irom from North Carolina and bound for Indiana.

. . a I . . . - . J ! . I . . ,. I . . . . , , I .aartntir...

Bee -I tu lueuiuum uuuiiih-'j DDywvj'n..j;.

Q3 The river was still rising here yesterday morning. Falling al Cincinnati aud JLouioVille.

rrj-The Belle Uuigley will be here to-day lor Green River.

BTMHJJbTIC sc hool. THE undersigned teacher of the 1 irt Ev nsrille Turner AMn.-h.ti.... ukes leasur-- in informing loaeh-

If every child that tab. a new

control of the Board of Officers ol saui Association and that lie is now ready to receive scholars. For torma applj at Turners (Quarters, at Boll's Mead, to the undesigned MA A STA K K LOFF, jil-lw Enquirer copy Turnwart.

we cornratulate some of riendson hav-

on at cost for ami

BEING about to -bange my business. 1 will sell for by Cash at cost prices mr entire stock, consi.uur "f

IUtESH L.i:.TIO.'ij.JUsi received and for Jj Jy FKKST05. BROTHBI

250,000.' ''"ffi'r,

for B&lta

jyUpalttw SAMUE1 ORK.

Bn Goods, Boots. Shoes Ac, Vc. Call soon all who BARGAINS! RARCiAlXS!! BAKi; tits!!

(7"A small piece of par linen moistened with turpentine, ar into a wardrobe or drawer for a singt, two or three times a year, 13 tuifiicienorvativc against moths.

FOKl REST. rilUE two largo Threo story Buildings just erected X ou First Street near Main. 1 he are locib-d in an excellent position, and contain Store rooms suitable for large mercantile establishments. They can bo obtained hy applicaUon eoon to !.3f F. LI.MK.

want to buv choice aroods at co.t

Any person knowing themselves Indebted to iac will please call and settle the same without delay. jy29-3w J. CAMPBELL.

; A VARIETY of Misse. InfanU and bova Hau a ad

XA Caps. A!m a spleudid aiaorlioent of Fancv Furs for Gentlemen's use all of which wUi be sold at cost in order to mate room for mv fall sleek. j'-'Utf VAUTIERS. First Street 2d door above Mats. AOTICE. ALL accounts arainst, or in favor of me. I w nth presented BS soon as possible for adjustment, at the

LICENSE NOTICE. "VTOTICK is hereby given unto venders and retailers X of Wine, AW, Beer and. Cider, Draymen aud outers that theii License will expire on the flrst .Monday in Autrust next, and it is expected that thev will renew

the same andf onsply with tho Ordinances in such casus ' old t.tr.d od Main Street, now Keller. Farnslev v Cn

made a.id provided. (where thev will b attended too iu person, or b tlu iy28 3. JOHN WARD, Marshal. bbM firm. ' j; ta ti 1 BELL