Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 6, Number 116, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 September 1853 — Page 2

i)Al LY lOffT NAT A Voice from thr North. We ac- (TO" As a paragraph we penned for yea.

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knowledge the receipt of fifty-seven new sub- terdays paper w neu au na giveu;

new subscribers to the Weekly Journal, from offence to Mr. Hates, ot tue toalt Well, we

Correipondcnce of Journal.

A. H. SANDERS., EDITOR.

. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION

uauy journal

Indianapolis, Sept. 5, 1353.

i 'EAR JOURNAL: There in certainlv o-reat

TIAR 1(111). Yesterday morning, Sept. 8lh. bv the Rer. W. H. McCarer, Mr.CHAS. G. HfcNSoJi, to Miss PASS V TILESiO.N, all of tliis city.

.ir ,3 00 Petersburg!,, Ind., obtained by our worthy cheerfully publish h.s correction as he has need of some railroad facilities of comma- , "jVe are aatnorize b the week io !;,,, Mr k'pnvnn nma'tstaA Kit mmm nvolipnt reauested. It makes the subject clear as day. nication between your thriving enioorinm wm7 H walkek as a ei

ournal, per ear 4 00 .... J ' f J: u r.n nn! thp ranir.il flnm.,. r ry.:... at the ensuing October election

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vg READY 9IAOE f.OTIIlWG, rtTMNMUiajiO JOODS, HATS, f JLX C APs, Ac.. a.c. Ü

- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, r I Tf vraw. .t..

ÄÄÄiiSLÄf. of! Mui" U MCi'y opposite Ka ilk

friend and agent, Mr. G. D. Jaquess. This The offending paragraph was as follows, and I a w- . a

pital. Copies of vour snirv Daitv

reach us only at long interval, and that which

candidate tor County A uditor, THK und craned ha. Just opened

fpj-te

rinikj.. .

I Kiin.i.l.i.i,, w,i.;.i.: r .- -""; auu

r- 7? Ü opposite tne Bank. 2d ÄW1. - H'.hV lV""Ck of Ready made

ClsriMM tTt Anir. r.wr. P.Bvm Ar Monro!

Fourth str.-et, between Vine an-3 w a i n u t , Cincinnati, as a place of importance, and containing a

are auinorzea agents ror tue Iran. tin or niisiio v, ior , , .... . , ..,lorstnnd AeKvansv.lle Journal. Th Di.K Journal will be found reading people. W e are glad to understand

on flle in their office, and advertisements and subscriptions are re.-.pectrullv solicited through them.

is increasing in value, buildings are going up and every year brings with it an increased population. Situated on the Canal, and most probably on the route of the Strait Line Railroad, and in a fine region of country, it has

great advantages, such indeed as must con

exhibits Petersburg in an excel lent liebt- we pledge our honor to Mr. Bates that we "Vnw. h .h S T l!at Wh,Cfl tT o'HALSTEn-s KILL will cure dys Ctcttta fSSaW XK SiTS cxniuits i etersDurgh in an excellent ngui v s ira.v news, has then become venerable for its peps, ludigoatiou, Biliiousness, and every disease of sale at the ven lowest prices. Knowii.. tii i a . . n . . - t i . . i rr ucfotiinifittr rf f u of a I . . mm . . . 1 .... r '''IT l Tit lU'iiinn.la

antiquity. But the day is doubtless not far e btl,u at '

" The jury in the case of Wm. Bates, distant when the causes of such delav wMI

er" r-" b r.Lw5i...il . i i. i c . J

. . . , . . , i n.norty ol um "cii atcuseu ui neeuinjj a oisor- bv nicgiuur idq lorever remuv eu that Petersburgh is going ahead. Property . ..n him -TtH I Our comrn.u.ir h.nf iato.

CITY OF EVAXSVILLE. FRIDAY MORINO,:::.:::.:::::SEPT.

derly hous'', &.C., acquitted him of the charge.

All right, Billy, go ahead." Mr. Bates' communication below will explain everything without our assistance: Messers A H Sawders Eqr of the Journal Sir your S ip in This morning paper has a

grate Delicacy in Construing a light on the Subject of My case and I wish yuu to Ex-

Strait Llnr KaitrOTtil, Ac. Messrs. Carpenter and O. H. Smith are la

boring energetically to get more stock tiken tjnue an(j jncrease eve.i the rapidity of its pre

in the Evansville, Indianapolis, and Cleve- ent growth. If the people be not a well inhod Strait Line Railroad. We have not formed people hereafter, it will not be our

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heard directly from Mr. Carpenter since ne fautnor theirs cither. Uood luck to 'em! n that Light tlmy Verely Beleved that thay

Our community has of late had two rub-

jects of engrossing interest before its attention. And, by the way, it is not olten, especially in the dog-days, where ibfUeve we now are, that people are so well furnished with antidotes against the heat, in the form of exciting topics of conversation. One of these is the celebrated fugitive slave case, or "El

lington vs. freeman." Tue day set for the

SPECIAL NOTICES. " NOTICE TO 1 M.ESS WKK. The IN 1)1 AN A PATrflOT," a pft BmhUahai

I tl.i l . Ki.. j .u:.., P- '" eniaiiu

in mis line or l,u inemi h U prepared to eratdy them. His pood. hae bJen iTur i h : . . . ... iK . I .... . . i . . IJUt

iuwcti raits, uno tri ne sold at Uip i.p lowest I. rice. Tun. .i.,o. n..,i " .

tion, or Gentleme fl. .1 :. ... .u

mm it m iiicir ail vim

font parcaaaias !,. hi ro.

s. I ho.,, waattng Ckstalag of any descriDt'tlemen's Fiiri.ishin?G.lPenerai:v would advjtn: to call t tUiseitablmhinent be- ' ' - - !.. n. ! 1 1 Ihi klL, L- ,li i .

ov.-rcoa.s. t i:.t. i,: ;

Vincenncs, Indiana, is good advertising medium fort Hats and t aps, ..' vc which are now oi tY '

to n. 7 lO.. ,. . , . -c-

plam to the Publick and the Jury and they j,,-; of tne case (he 29th uit.f w,;anUc

k i i Z V .i ry . PM with great and general anxiety, but another Light for thay Did not Conc.der it Dubic curiositv wa6 nreinaturelv ailJk. ,

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the business men of Bl aaaf Ifta, it luving a very lr.rpe circulation rhroughout the Wabash Valley. We will receive advertisniens for this paper. artd THE -lIYSTA'ti lilKlHEllT. Every dy new eVidai ce of the value of this popular medicine reaches the ears of the public. A (ffolM of t ho editor's, a contractor on the Paci::c Railroad, nM I nn the MSMf .lay that he VaM not be ithott it on his NO U 'ii on üiiv a.-.o im. w bale Tor. He Hiuls eoUt a

lor it uuionjr his )iaii'l.

ose wan-ini' .iro.-.o. 1....1 i...t. .. n

house, u good article, wiil w -old . i,cr. IRwViVv ' o 1 'ir-"' a'"-t:uent of WATCHES AND ,1 ., al ,f lrme1 'H be warranted, to which I call the all an m of the public. L. KAHN.

left this city last but indirectly we have

heard of several of his speeches, made on the route of the road, and that they are producing an excellent effect. When he returns, we shall no doubt have a good account to give of the success of his trip. We need 'not say, he is sparing no efforts nor industry t.) secure such success as will inspire the Iriends of the road to even more vigorous action on their part. The road is certain to be built and there is but little doubt, but what the pract'eal part of it will soon be commenced. It is in the hands of a .

energetic men, and ot men wno nave tne

fC7-M;ss Miry A., daughter of Wm. D.

Beleved it was a Lawless Rabble whent out

to the wells en purpose to Engure Mr W

Gallagher, Esq., editor of the Louisville Bateses house and lamely.

Courier, died on the 6th inst., aged nineteen j years. About three years asjo , at Washing.! ton City, she stepped between the bars of a grating, if we remember right, and sustained an injury of the limb and spine, which made J her a suffering invalid to the time of her death. She was an amiable and interesting

young lady. " e sincerely condole with Air Gallagher for his loss.

Sept. JLh, 18Ö3-

W. BATES.

1 HOI SE. THIS - 11 r KKBUKG, IMS well known, convenient and verv popular Hotel, has blell ll,nr. oil. "."IT

i he --rent value of this article from the nrt. ... 'r,",ri u Cleansed,

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withdrawal of the case on the part of Elling- .,.t .,nu,n.;. hö utSS ZZ Z Briw Zl brt. '::r?;Vi!.i .' -n-ts. .,,,

,r I ' ti .. 1 1. i. . ... 1. 1 . . .. .:l . 1 . .mwuki is ,iii n irt.l.l

- " inn "c urceivoii in in viie auo irini nie p:iie.- ;. ,; . ,t i.,.iA

"" i-a .11 on a spurious j.r,-.;.ra- nary are ui.iyitlHiittly I'uriiUhcd

. -. . ..v in . .v n'io.iii..ri3.'l,l in afl Her miu 1:1 II. under tin.

1 Th- Msyrlr t4 Ilenler is a rertaln rirf forJÖi

By dispatches it will be seen that Gov. Poindexter is dead.

Youthful Depravity. A boy named Brown, aired eleven years last spring:, s an

power of stating plain facts to the people, inmate Qt the Vernon, Ind., jail sentenced

there by the Court of Common Pleas at last

term for horse stealing. The charge of grand

and convincing tiiem what is to their best interests. We, of Evansville, need no more

arguments, we hope and believe, to convince Iar WM dear, raade out hi . . - m . a I I J 1 "

us of the importance, the incalculable impor

tance, of this road to our city. The time for doubt has passed, and all should anxiously look for the commencement and completion of this road, as another and tremendous step in the history of our progress. We should hestitale to predicate future greatness on even the immense advantages possessed at this tiflM by Evansville. If the world about n wtn Standing still if every city in our State were not exerting every nerve and muscle of its corporate body to

and in consideration of his youth, (which was highly proper) the court fined him one dollar, and senteuced him to fifteen days imprisonment in the county jail. Coal. The owners of coal mines below

the Falls have established a bill of prices lor Col. At Hawesville, Canneltou and vicinity, on and after the first of next month the charge will be eight cents per bushel instead of six, which has heretofore been charged.

I ran.lated from the Yotkshoteof the ?th. 1

Our Germiin countrymen have been in a k,10wii coloret: man

considerable :tate of excitement for the last, fyo-jtive

lew d iys, partly on account ot an ortrrie in the Ennuirer, about those Germans emigrating to America without permission, and partly oil account of an article in the Vclksbote, Um supposed tendency of which is a Hedged to have been, to bring about a split in tie Democracy of this place to help the Whig parly. Reproaches have been made to us onthat ac count by Americans and Germans, which

how

otherwise. As a I way

here the middle course to be the be;t. We warned the most zealou.. of our felow-citi-zens, M ho wanted to call a general indigna-

ftnn n..l.. A .. .. a f. I I

iwi uaiy iwo uaya amivusi 11 uas Deen so long before the public, and u synopsis of the case 60 often presented in papers of other j places, that I think it would bc too severe on your readers to enter into ÜM particulars of it here. The naked outline of the case is simply this: Mr. Ellington, of Missouri, h id i a slave escape, called Sam. Circumstances ; led him to suppose th-rt John Freeman, a well

in this town, was the

Accordingly he bd him arrested,

ami process instituted. Before seeing him at

lie described certain marks, one of a burn,

mb r also ia hriiial

and rei tlesnens ordiIf ' . m

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Mial. a-'eli.ei.t ,,f tT U

:i vV.i,l, I ! 01..1 v-i.V , . ' '"f1". 'ormeny ot

kinds of ronnds on M .11 ..r u- ,,i. WhN.iBiti 1 - i, mh tenth ..1 n,.. ,, ,.,'. .,. ' K:' ;'". ''Vi

, ... . . - S. I. .11 I' III Tl.llf 'im

Uta 1 therof a cut with an axe, (doth of course accidental,) which Would be sufficient to identify "Sam.' An opportunity for examiuatiou was atl'orded him, which requited in Freeman's favor neilher of the marks described befog tound. Ellington nevertheless persisted in his claim. even alter it w.i mmmAU

evtr, cau not make us feel disposed to act j proved that Sain, was in Cauaca, and by his rwise. As always, so we h.ve found ; uwn confession the laoiiiwo fvnta Rll ,,.,.

- - " - 1 . The case was finally abandoned on the testimony of a son of the claimant, that Freeman . . l .liM . m

whs 001 tne runaway, jiiington s pjrtinac-

whicii It r.-adiif ttaaii wbiU It atlaya ii.nam.itio ..

adv. rtiaaas tw this day's paper. af;t aAwTsa A CA3SI. Since tho vroprietors ratMBt LsssfaSRffy nrtSwtfwaasMstj h i ve allow. .. Iii 111 10 stippU in. MwMHWSJa or.ler for Lyaa's KaShaitsia, ka Käu ! lMm4aöas saossj new t'h -iiii.-a! ailiiiitie.i which adds still to UN! hih ihano-t.-r nftiihlBi apalj pofilar artiHe for Garlias, ieauie. ing, PTwaarviasj im rwlatii g ih h.tir. LA those 11 w ue: Wim n Vit iiscil before. And those w iio always used,

Auw Uo tne mure.

more re-

ii .i. . : -'i-oif ii.. t nn.

mc ucHVBi 1 si nil 01 1 ie Fih.i..:. . . . pr;;ri Hous. e,,, u.ajrrur.iÄ'Ä p'-'-iic. muK ci....i.,.,,u u ,.' JP3 ; 8,;;rd jj .i, t the Railroad H.ots. 1 1 !,i,. - .11 L r J 1 wtrt ill the aallcadi of the L furewh'r

yiit . 11. ...,.,1. HmsLK pur, hisedthe Liquor Stor.

:.l...... i . ."", on .-jy

l'l'ior. P

aliova , . on .-minore street. just "alcr Mr.-. t. has B i'OOil m.nili.....

v. .UlCMI fl nil. r.iio ot;ld invite the na ....

.o nw nie more. ""i c 0.. 1. , , , . . The price krtdl Ü Mata. in larsre bottles, and max rn, " all hi- fri.d, a" A tul ,., m ! Vu theHu'rV,nr had at any Mor,- in the United St...-s -..i.tinur the 1 n ' 1 "l r '"""V, ?e W,U D.s. u.VKNKS, Pr.M.r.e,or. mmm. , ' ;WM t&tSÄRtaU"

tion mactJasr. not to take iiinrudent itens. hv ;.. :.. k .i.. .. .. :.. .u r

e' .j ,1j vmm v aoi mmm mal 100 in me iace ot un

questionable evidence that Freeman was not

which Americans would b. b'ought to side

with the views of the Enquirer.

and never hud been his slave, has brought down public ODDrobium on him t,,.r.. tn mm

ii . . 1 w- 1 1 rr " .V uii

Mgnij impropiT auu unjust attacks o me r.11- extent tlal IIlU6t ien would dread to

NEW AMERTJ5EMESTS. i t isin i i:, i: AsviM,!; sv lsouEl; iiKEE.V PACKET, fpimam I'HK new ami licht draimlit steamer rm?TC (4UIOU.Y, a. B.Vaa, Master, a3tax"wa wii make rcimUr vaakJj trips batari sa theab.ne ports, leavin BvaUsvlUafbr Loaiartll evan

hq ior now unruren every Sunday, until

1 nner uouca

"fi" sei.'J-tf i.K'Al.s

ta Happy RSIta atlHsra a Umw Carried

' it 11 at I r : . in. 1.

1 w ....tj i . r . jus rriuni

-.uuv..T 1 ;t.iri eil u 11 1

llOllit J.

Hhi'iiriiutisin

1 as

KfieiimatiMi. il,.. . - " ' ". "oinmn atory

."I'Ml. i..'M cV OKAY. " ' ";-,;.,., ;, ....... :.,.r kMimjl e Vln,,;, of v ooi,, Boors txo sttl. ; ;-:,i-:r;V;- - Ä hats a i cats, cvc.yxf. ' i.e ui;cre,rr-,l;,l; , ,:;v v. ; n. L?. ,.t:d ' M. CALUU EL', has removed his store fr,.,,, M.H riving at M rac.., . ,..' ' , I U "

Still we could not keep silent nndkff thoos

At Trade Water. Mullord's Saline and vici-

secure public improvements, each of which 1 nity, the charge will be nine cents per bushel

. ,1 a t 1 1 .1 v v UL.UU1I

quirer tRWBil tnose Derm ins, wno ma not ter. proceedings have been instituted asmiaisa

wait patienMv until they were put 1110 a Bill. him Dy Freeman, tor damages, which will no

tary j.ickti mum ueu ior nnse. to g.ouy mose ,luubt resuk in a sore diminution of his ivnrh!

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if... r . " . Hu vi, 1 nr,i. 11 - ..0.1,1 hniu MU nil,M-

... irri-111 or paasjie tipj.ii on i.oard, .""""l vumpsiiJMHis. At I'tics, N . Y. tliei.r.

- rect to his new three stoT brick baiklil O. was emikled Wil'k VÖ ' .V "V

taliee. Ii

will more or leis interfere with the interests of our city if we could, resting on our present improvements, defy the spirit of progress around us and its magnificent results then we m'r lit be content to make the most of what we have got, and still feel sure of beinir carried to a much higher position than we now occupy. But as things are as they are, and we cannot he'p them if we would, it becomes us to trust only to that industry and energy which have already worked such be untilul blessings for us a3 a co mmunity, and determine that the future of Evansville shall not rely upon undeveloped advantages, but upon the same great spirit and strong work, Mvtf m nve years elevates from a mud village to a flourishing city. This read must be bui '..

lnstead of seven. We presume the price of coal at Newburgh will bo tha same as at Cannelton.

UZT At Cincinnati on Monday morning a Mrs. Deitmeyer, a German, was stabbed in Hm back of the head by a man named (iatchler, also a German. He then beat and kicked her down a pair of stairs. The woman, it is feared, is mortally wounded. The parties lived in the same house, and the quarrel originated in a family difficulty. Corn Improvu. Dispatches of the 30th and 31st ult., from New Orleann, quote a

that point.

royal throne.-, and forced to shoot diwn their !

br ihr?n in the strerta. To coBpvo those Germans with t-uch as l!d not yy roa taxes, or with sfestrtVrfl from nur army, was toi unjust, and the expressions "modern Shyloc s," "repodiators of debts" fcc . Arc., were t-o strong l.r a pap-r, bound todelend the inteestsand

honor of Germans, to remain silent

ceas

ly goods, ami for which he will find in this Community but very little s) mpathy. The othet subj ret of local interest to which

I referred, is, the temperance movcmei.t men- i

I tinned in my last. The interest on that subject iias not abuted, and public curio.-itv has

Men kept active, particularly by expectation

. .... o, ..lain an, 1 --ainoro, o.i.oile MwjtfMe's ton-, h beta he will Im p lad i. sc al his old cnsioiners. and as maiiv now ones as wu . r,,.. I 1

has now a large and Saw -t...!c of goo ks. nrntlstlsa oi : ; ff try it. i.l u k aim Faii-v Silks, V . . l-iines.

sin, e reported Sdwist-tf cur. d.

In ill cavs of I Ii fin m 111 at.. ttt .

Relief will i. . .1 - ,,"cu'uosm. nanwM I tenet Hl instaiilly Mop t ic l ain. I., t ti,...

- a .'-j. n uti r Ul

onor ol Germans, to remaia silent. Silence of the report of the comm.ttee ap,, ,intt d to eased to be a virtue ard question, k Ins, vail on tlie keepers of drinking bouses, and Is he n v lug or a Democrat who tsis stin-l-i-,,.fw t ih...i it .1. ,..:n Zt .

very material advance in corn at frime yellow quoted alfia ,

An Artlrsa Dodffe. The Enquirer talks of having been read outof the Domocra'ic party by "the Ishmaelite" and ourself. This scurvy trick will not

r ass. It is entirely too ahallow an attempt to secure the sympathy of his own party. Wt have said nothing about the editor of the

Enquiry's unfitness or fitness to edit the Democratic organ of this city. Two German associations, composed of respectable citizens, and men of both parlies, have declared his unfitness for this position, because r Lia mlvnratino- nrincirjies contrary to all

wi ... g ( I Democracy or Republicanism. The Democratic Volksbote sustained these associations and declared the same thing. We have had

per bushel. This had the effect to B. ctease prices in the St. Louis market. Prime yell jw there may be quoted at 45c; white 48i(t50c.

tfzpnoi fn;s rrtrir y reptortc

DRY Goods, &.c By advertisement it vtH be seen that Mr. J. M. Caldwell is now established in his fine three story brick buildiu"o:i First street between Main and Syca-

matized that por.ien of our comtunitv!'' were out of place. Moreover, as t le editor of the Enquirer left the path o wha we consider Democracy, when he declared I occupies the rightful ground, nr.d our govrnment could not and dare rot !o ullniSt , nor come in conilict with European govenments on account cf such citizens, at the vry 1110BeSst when 0BT government rbandcied this unwortiy aoljrjr, as a sessJ-oficial aticle in tiie N. V. Hera tl reports, am has tken the stand to protect in luture abroad, evil t!i(.st

w ho only "declared their intentior' to be

epfl lu.ük w

signity to them it is ihe will of the people

1

Sa-Ulietn. Merinoes. i loths. Lustres. IIimmi

Pmi colored Prints, ia ajliastl frtwj . Blear fa sd It sableaclied shirtiiga v Sheetii.rs; GhtftsaaM, Flannels. Shawls; And everything usually tound in sueh establishments. Also a laijre lo of Rstee Jk 'ttp, Boots A: Sitoesj. A.c., To all of whith tbo atleiiti-ni of the public is rnauacl fllliv mM ..... - .. :il 1 .1 - 1

snoryses

V I ctl,r fa, Ifc, baa, CeM, joints, or mus e. whether

. . .... jcmoie

1. 0111 tne system.

I very particle of trntatioi

is my goeds will be i.ld mur.

J.N. CALDWELL

AiKRi TRIAL PAINS. I CrsOllS ho have been a.'l I IVfj luil BSksisBa mm B

I a s need 1 reliaf of thoir n.i r : "re Vra

tney should quit the trade. That report was presented at an adjourned meeting, and h is since been published in our papers. It specifies, forty-four drinking places, though the keep.ers of about half of them pretend that they sell nothing stronger than wine and ale. (.July a small pr, portion jrave the committee assurance that they will quit, and the rhetoric used by som of the remainder was eminently spicy. The end is not yet. Those who refuse to abandon the tratfic wiil nrobablv

have to learn, in some practical Way. that iN . 1 i i- .. . . . . '

jv p price by

JI vr RFt'EIVED. R 1 Bucketi: 20 nests Wood Tubs:

per riir.y: i.oar, ..ml tor taa at lowest niHrkel

lsc prestos lkoi heks.

CBBICE r AULY A 1MB .. j bbls in line orue-r, for sale low hv B. K. GILBEST fit CO , Sycamore Bear WaW. fH.'.J Mia and kee", in fliif rV-r.lor sats JL lowl.y s. k. frlLKKKT 4k f'. . S Kysis intw near VVnter. SOD A. 2 I kep prime New Castle, far aale bf 8. K. &ILISBMT v ('.". St S"ycamore a- i-.r Water

what a itmmttic ana unnalur

be ran justify Irs action ry

MrcAaai containing our

ami precisely thc-e kind ol men v

who eerrj within them "the dijrnity o.urnan nature," and not those so much ensred as tosacririce their bodies like brutean th yoke on the altar of Gog and Mngo I e'espotieOL This is Democracy, and lo sh true Democracy we will cli'iir, and suppt our national ooveri ment in hterin? it, en if

ue l ave to break with seel local Deniracy,

' t.f"tuT ;triiiULr.tfcd p.ihljc sentiment is not a thing to J M w - .i:fPVa:i,'r's!,l'';l11' y hs, Stmmiv's S y th n ,' ,v rolrT, 1 on the edtje of the tosrn, 1 inalienabiejigbB. r."!; T engines wer, ; r . jgg d of men v ner d I I'J'l'F' WW

I more streets. He has opened a fine assurt-

ment of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Jlats The p-p 0f tbe Enquirer is B0pesa

and Laps, &.C., to wnicn ne cans tne atten tion ot the public.

The River. At Pittsburgh on the 6th, 2 feet 2 inches water in channel and on a

stand. At Cincinnati, on the 6th, river had risen 4 inches. At Louisville, on the 7th? river was rising slowly, with 3 feet 4 inches

water in canal. On a stand, or slowly fallin"

nothing to say particularly on the B"bject- bere yesterday.

If we expressed any op nion at an, we should suy that from the Enquirer's late articles, the editor is unfit to be at the head of any paper, unless it were an organ of Austrian or Russian despotism.

We feel proud that we have on our side in this controversy, the intelligence of the entire German and native population. Enq.

Therefore it follows that there is no intelligence among the members of the two German Turner Associations who have condemned the Enquirer! We beg leave to inform Mr. Hall that there are better educated and better read and more talented men, in kK trio Turner Association--, than he dare

U VJ 111 fc.v ... claim to be. If he really believes as he insinuates, that they are Ijaaitiwf, mf rely because they have very correctly decided against IsB in this matter, he never was more mistaken

in his life, nor did greater injustice to respect-

fjT" During the last one hundred and sixteen days, the receipts of Dan Rice's circus

while travelirg through western New York and Ohio, have amounted to eighty thousand four hundred dollars; or an average of nearly

seven hundred dollars per day. So it is said.

fjO"Mr. Jas. C. Hall, Ex-Postmaster of Cincinnati, who was recently shot by Dr. Amest still lies in a precarious condition, although

he is reported better. There are some hopes of his recovery.

ecrary, not even Republicanism. It naown here that a stranger has to bring our Courts a witness after five years ptical study of republicanism, that he has dished republican principlis during that ie.

V I. a: would ajuosrenow say to sucinniii-

data for citizenship, whose witnessould any of I. im: "this man has defendedring

those live years the btrtn riynt etat ins the despots, whifh at once brings him in osition to the dodrine that all men are Uom; he has defended standing armies, tnrst abominable medium of oppression in old world: he has compared all those wheed themselves from them according to aim h!;c an doctrines, to "modem Shylockand

"fugitives from justice and laws,"nnoordint to that scorned at our immortal ra-

tion of Independence! Would not tljge say to him, "get thee away from i u slavish tool of royalism; we can nevere. nize you as one of us!"

Does the Enquirer now see what g

ter would have extinguished the fire, but rhp

firemen played on the neighboring houses, ami strove with each other as to tiie height to which they could throw, and Niwed themselves in such ways, until it appeared from the slowness with which the flames prooressed, that they were likely to be detained on the ground a long time. Fur that cause, and

no outer, tney tinaily played a lew Jets upon the firp mifi .vti , I... i :, . .1 r

i.i,,iiuiJiifu 11, noreiy tu tne regret of the spectators, and despite the remonstrances of many. Our citizens have heard with admiration of the liberality manifested by yoirs towards the SWerera in New Orleans." We are doing something here, and hope net to be lelt behind . I. 1

utuer pi.tces, m proportion to our population, and the measure of our ability. Vours, &c, A. jj c

jo i a sALr.R.rrts....

M kegs u very choice nrtiele. Tor site hr

.s. Ii. Ull.UKHr dr rn.,

4Lzvoxn.M - ,,r,;,. k.. : :

l, I 1 ,.. ., , - .n-i-i . Mllllill 1, be sold lower 1! an the) can now be I ,idd here

IS. fyll.HKRT At CO , , ni're near Water.

CITF MILLS Plimfi

niill Ü. "ÜW Si a who,e-

' asassi WW SJfSjaa - nW J ROSS. A rent. W A V h " o olE aj

1 J. Kvansv dye Silks. Silk

I.-l .ins. an.

1 ri'i ,iifi h .1.1... :. . . t

la ii,h. ; . ; :,u' ,or ataara

H n , . - XKW 'SCOVERV. n. . won). I ;. 5,, iuroriii M...U. .. 11. . l . rarnient.Ar ,.v,.-, lhat e claani

me.., m " ;"JU' : ny coin

1 - wm w m wiioiii Ufa , Ulli

l'v - -ui y mir im e r i:,ii,. .....

heady Keliel and Keaoratiaa Kaaals-aZi Kaawy

internal y aad aip,ed esteraalh. ,m

t.ei.era! ArWt for !! e state of Kentitck y Edwin M. .-:. in,.....,... drwrslst, l,.uiM ille; als -, lor sab by KndgyPaHen.-flfa sin-et, and I.V. K lack well, ä

Albany, ton j b.

t...... i I A a

ihrou-houi rhe U..10.J si. ,.' ..T..7V ..' ,ir' n-'1"

- - 1 1 1 UIKIUUK. oui.Mi 6 LINCK. ApenU, BwasrlBs. hd, K.tllWAV d: t U., 1 Fun,.., st.. Rw York:. i v.Minviiic Ceaaaaercaj riietf... THK mibsrriber Would n-p. etfi.lly haSW. W.

ille 1 ai.d yletniti. ti.t lie has eslal

, JV,U'.'-, ; V:'V a"1 sibner& Devol. X. w . v' ".dt ' '" uT; V' :!i'"- Elr.rVtorat K.Ralra(.Jrui!f ,dlsan; and all resiicULled.

JL ii.. "r hvansv

llisnet! a Com menial Coilaa

D( is ti. . . ... .. Mn

- . io b. neu .-jiiaioy, will i iore. ru-re he j

rls. (oyer Mr J.

lfouble

1 traiiches.

Eairi 1.0..L k '..Vr " 1 . cieaar a-

Hi

M. t aY-

' a nous-

-" w ure Lif. n.;Sii,:Tt,rr,f''',f,in i"rorms ,h- Waaa af s Pt v J '1 ,v";,",s;. ,,,i4t hci aar -. N. k I elvets.U l.e, Vail,. Merino s, AlDaeas

is nl .i. ..r .1.:." . "

tacou Studeiita - r , '"fhiufSJ f..;r :r;:.; 'f. .d ffaffiaae

Iron ms I,, eishl we I- n. ' ".: ,l,r ' '" ' 'ted in

ami students

9-y) no '.'j no 5 no P.M.

i' .1

a") in t i!i:, ,ww p-o.li. a,,j tl, ,M,k , aaw. H aroflU aso ,BfnB men h ints

warrants tliem not to rub ",.h" "ti 1 Ia I , ... 1. . 1J

a ii- MMir ft I I lir.i i: z. s

'iE RAIS: I.'op tliu f...l

. .... ..I. nainiic I ourse I'm lud: it Pteawboal Rook KaKBfaiJ Mercauni,. CalcatsAlnet. 1 Mildem will ranttt their, ,'," l'i'4,' fo"t aTlaatmetiaa rVoai 9 to S M- M t4 Byi incaasabwiflAwai j , M M'' M' J ,

mpl J fc.KK.MIAH BEHM. i Principal. 0J

wnir havw

GO" The Xew York Tribune has come out in an entire new dress of copper-faced type. The Tribune says: "It is our confident belief thit thev who buy such a sheet as is herewith oresen'ted for

two cents, or have it sent them by mail for $ö per annum, are not cheated in the bar

gain; and such seems to be a very current opinion. And, though additions to our 8Ubsenption list yield us no profit, save indirectly

inrougn the ultimate extend

early a-s well

kinds ot f.d . I ,0.. ." r,n 11 V1 'r ''X'"

I . . . . .. ., , . r..,-... 1,1 iiijL,, 1 ,., .. ..

bom, or no rkaraa will be saade wm" Mjaw Bow nets jm un color Sher73llo"cSjt'a,UOrC Denrl- W . ' sep8 rJSr. CHALLBNGE ACCEPTED ! ! I

a thewor ' :!"! ::"':::"" n,eHn

- v- " tu m t if

...i r uh'8,,,ow ',ri!lla, !lv ,irl"-l Ba fl ry.hiiwHn . .. ' : l-terml.,ed u, ,

I lies 1 e. U ,.( I

irt1-'"-.rwii'w::;:;;,;

iec r; ,:r, : 7." r":,"u w- ukAji. ra.r

busine no o;:: 'v iw

a. We sr.. ........... :. . i ..

ui..,e fc lovoi.iiii-r. i.i ' " eu "srran-

h;i;i. den wc Have. omelhiimcoo - sanrra rowlet.

of Silk u...l Vl z,r a- at.s. rnr.si.:ii.

I

f)0The "locals', of the State Journal and New Albany Tribune, have gone to the World's Fair. It is supposed they will be mounted on pedestrals as exhibitions of Indiana statuarv.

on of our Adver

tising, we are yet very willing to serve all

We will be just, however, and Y", ht V, j36'"1 us lheir nanus- Our Adneither the head nor the heart of the . uitfi8 that we sp-:re no

. . . A I' l, si III nrillt imr I ,. .... il. ... - L w ..in.., . .

quirer mtenueu to hknim uiuaaafl. a.ii. hn p ' . " .V" " " " ' " .,. ',

e e t 1 . ii .!. a I'.jonce tironoht 11:1 btODDO... ' ui ui n company mat in- , ,11.. ,.., n . ' " rw

" .7" r; " '7s l ' ü'gent peoole will be lir.l. i muH i 4 7av V. ' " "

lion ana exciieineui uuu me luteiuou L v i...

ii. tl.a I, .

,'i. , in . 1111,1 i, .-,.,. .....

s p, .im .Vain st., Jst door below the Hank

nTATi.-L. . . . "aawittfl. ikfli c isisa. ,'

i oV,,e,:.:;;"r:r,'-,,i.i v...,-.-,..

LL IK Ft JE WOBJBTJEBeit! WILLIAM LOEVVE NTH AL & CO vuoLMAI.E SJBS afT4IL B.4IEM B KEADV MA M C t 0 rill M G A X 1) DRY GOODS 13A'r, ( IPS, AC, a1 rcra,r a Ma.n an.l H ater rr...

pen

iv.anew s i.( k or . i i ivi. ,. .

or öwn ;;: i rit""

"-wwe loin, im)'

WaralDlK !" P-MIr hi

. . . ....... .nriira.iiiin ., r r.,..;,:, .

lall) Hav'i

uleiplii.-i and MwHJflSflra-flflaJ Ik

ma esi .Misliiiit-nt Ulis

leweathaJ A ( ... . ,.f i ' .: " 7.,'. ' V. " . ,eu "

r oi ino r. in..

( lppro... .Mar. h

nouh said."

fjT'The Lady Pike arrived here in good time yesterday morning, bringing the Eastern

able bodies of his fellow-citizens for taking ; mail. Of ccurse the usual editorial favfcrs

have a victory at all hazards; hi.d wesincei

ly rejoiced when Mr. Hall promised to ei us an exp.anaiion, which we hoped would iP01" to put ore orr of Humor! We lay the excitement. Instmd of that. hov?,erday met an old friend in the street, who ever, the Euquirer of yesterday evenin'8 a Pretty larsre business in one of our

brought a notice full of personalities, whi("uam 'owns, who gave as a reason forhis

I I fit 1" u l.i .1. l-i'Tin e. .n.ir. 11 ,..,.l ... , .u.iwe n - j )? .'ieu , ': ; , 'K" ''fn,e,,d ine.it were:,, cepi -d h) said ' J; !-'."; Vr -h.a.. ' " ESS:,. ui22? "ftSsSL ' xl SSftSWK. V;

coiivifti. , i i.!k, , i , . . ' no

f " ivir.ui

tll( iBBBBBi t I h.llt

s1 s. ivin lit s.l tl.. U . . i

..Md.. -ell ether wilon.- '. ' tains, we are

lo,.,, I,a, -rn prices. ü-l siX ' ' Ä

loup BiU taken

sepl

ceive.l anrl i.,r

y. t c . .

we uo nil .uii eiucr a wormy c :iui leiie io -.n,iui,i uau ju.n gui m., letters ' rmmmt ..-i ili.k iV i b.ui j,:d-ii.lk R

combat ol principles, and w hich induced thul ,a Sl man, in which he was inlormed

two Turner Associations again to pass rcso a rotner-in-law, whom he had left as

j aaa

a Ly

thok. coMnrcTMr.

Cn PKr.SF-Hi JVi; KfTTr.r-Kf

1 I Ifl I 4"' L ( .1 . . . -. - fl

XTOTlCKishe,.,.v.,i...o.A.''';l-Ä--,3- I r h'ii l'i ' ucel.n.;

i, . . ... ...... ... c, e, um i,,r um teen - no do d,

die and UrawrerdsvilU

buiv uuui. m vi - - - i fl.-, Kiilr I I . in p.: ..v in, the reipoMibiUty of formin;; aid espre.ing were lelt uor we presume they were, al- lutioo. which we .ball publish in our dcx" a?e" in the hlale, has .oiiaiidereil in wiTl HFOZm ZU "Z&ZrZll I S" cpinionsof their own. 11 i. r a much mis- though the, werenotreived. S- - w, JS SÄ , RS"-"

rr::4s . o a it I B

.'o Jut r.-c Ived al WELtVa Raa hardware store.

Baten too, in supposing the more intelligent of the Batfes population agree with him.

Sympathy with a clever man so badly crushed in a controversy as is 3Ir. Hall, might well be mistaken by the victim for decision of judgment in his tavor, but by nobody else. Mail Asbxct. It is due to Mr. Henderson, who has been appointed Mail Agent, to

say that the petition lor his appointment w as respectably signed. We have objected to his appointment from no personal objections to the man, whom we do not know intimately

nor from any doubt that the duties of the ; ohice will be faithfully performed, but simply j because no compl tint could justly be made' against the late incumbent. O (7 The North Indiana Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, will hoid its an. nual session in Richmond, commencing on the 21st of September.

OCT We are indebted to the kindness cf friend Catiett, of this vicinity, for a lot of fine golden pippins left at our office yesterday.

Septi 1.1

aransville.

ceived a communication from the Enuuirer? ma principal here for S'2,200, which is

which we defer to our next number. to De mt, under tho circumstances. 'PalK;rscopy nil d.. oi elect!

mm own all, simultmeoi:s with the news ifirTke Eveninir Post oives the follow incr'OS8e8 it is announced to him that hi

. v c n

They were excellent specimens of good ap- gketch of our new Consul to London: "i agent has recently joined church.

"Sanders is about tortv years of aire, oos- ''etises to have obtained reh

Jiiil.v 1. i; ut tu

Prfneataa. Vtanwaa ' V'-J if3'.

, .... . iviiu I i at.

äaäs

Ifi7-C1AI F.V TO TIIK MDIFg. J !' 4 V K r Kar Drop and lire:-! Pta which for A oca my u . -s iinylliieceKeroflered in taiaeit Ulli an 1 examine area If yoa Jo not ihtohn '

sep

Fl rat

E HURT ACE.

1 im k s I'liiininp, 1 1 .Main dV Locum

A R II 1. E DK PUT 1

IlL llllltfl. t--a

as scsses more thau ordinary ability : is amiable ! noru our friend dispose

Religious Revival. At a meeting inland generous to a fault; popular with all re aro afraid wtuld not be considered . stock

r.ro-Ptown. Ind.. of Methodists, United 1 who know him; and, but lor an unfortunate

uv.. '

Brethren and Lutherans, some fifty individuals professed religion.

theory of his about the public treasury being a public goose, which every one who is

not a goose will pluck whenever he has an op-

Escapeof Prisoners. A prisoner con

fined in the Indiana State Penitentiary atof jlitl infirmity .

Jeffersonville, escaped on Sunday night. Two followed suit, on Monday night. The fugitives have not been heard from.

'he N. O. Delta of the 24th

! nnrinnitv umild ma ke a verv line vcent iona. . i . .

- r Tf ü Z i r ' naving one-nan oi our compos tors kl. nnt, iK nffii-pr I'orlinrw Iio mnv in urtitp J .l .. . . r

i ' 1 j vi ineoeam ot two c

thordox among professors!

C'alijornia Express.

DITIBB2VB OTi I Ome. or Iruina, CaawrSt. R. Co .,

....v.. iiMirrii,. Ar()Tl ... . . . IL.LK. rt-pi.o. I i n

religion! The ' 1 of urM ci- .t .... Wl ! an. l,,','.reM U4 NAIN ST., OIPO&1TE THE BAWar

SO O'' tlntrp I" the t'.,,.,i .1 ,to,k of f,e ' r i'-'ahle .y. - T03 flflW Dl.est Marble ever hmii.TT. .

u. areexprc--.. ...nie , l, examine my stock for 1 will make ,t to uWf interest to r.atrom ' (0r.'

1 II i ! I V I I i . .. I aflAAbl .1 I i

k was fully .... .1 0ao.Ki,ou,ers os.

Hi . r '.nr ,0 l8t 0f last J"l)ofi m ,,r,Ur"' "oar.

' . . "wuu'ij.uj

Kill I II i f. r ! I

v 'mi. i fi I I i , T i ,ii I .; w..M . I 11. ill. . I I . . I

1, n... ... --'svaia la a.V .L.j ill! I I . ...11. ' III IM f ill. .H'II -.Till ml. .

" ... .j: , . v r . ..

ronsMs oft.-arr.r... V . ... V -1 stock

i i . . . J I- iv. i i , ,r.-,1 I, .11

Aii.crii.fn while. - -

fin m ItffHk miid !aibs.

l " ' an style MKni t d

w,ta

riThe Odd Fellows of New Albany, Ind.,

have raised about 300 for the relief of their N. Orleans brethren. fry The Louisville Journal reports a rise

of fifteen feet in the Kanawha.

Slang Phrases. "There is no wit," says Miss Leslie, the author of the Behavior Book "in a lady to speak of taking a ''snooze," instead of a nap; in calling pautalooos"pant s,' or gentlemen, "genta"; in saying of a man

of them. WP nr

ladd from our establishment anotho the fhastlv ra mania 1r

r . . Bol

vii, ruipioyeu as a local reporter, aTiTi"

s.....B.B HI78TACE. TOMBS HK n i v', ,'. .v 'v PELEWK

Jewelry. , rvnter.op,a,,d fiT;, ,r . V1 . .

'"' on nan. I ami m,i.

intk s i..i.ld.,,tfi tirsi u .

I -MOS T rewpertrallv annomiee In llie inhatil

. . ?' ' vatisvillo and vicinity, that J have

- - u i ..-:ii..,i io ... r :.. . i . .. - . .

"w" hi uiu rr.v ior nie pnrpo- oi BStaMisJUflg the at. h and Jewelry bafllnflflflll

j to Nrder at Kastam prices.

I . r.TT" :,rin- I-l liberal natron. 1

I "vw,uuaaceoftlniu,Ue.' fiiw.H. ..r.1' "

y a. at i .

udav from a relmw f nn , ' iH T. . rai 1 "', ' ave a line assortment r tin nay irom relapse of yellow fe- J fl ' '"I ."".st de.r.,bieM ie of Jewelry, aaa will aal

vi".-"u uau previously lost a sister r"vem sflnaiactonr to aawasyasaa. I devote m3

IU, anil was left alone of his fami feel c("m.,e.J . jewiry lepainng, and . U . , ",3 dmi- jeei lompetent to ive universal satisfaction in thai

-VIS - ( ri era f, nt.i t. tot! fcSlÄJaa-Ä d

aujr29

M. A. lAWKEXCE.

and in alluding to an amusing anecdote or

diverting incident, to say that is "rich." All slang words are detestable from the lips of ladies. LadieB never use them."

. mm , - i w iv " tl Ii I V f Jly. He was at last seized by the l,ra,,ch ' am also prepared ta i r.,1 UA . I" L. . . J "' 'manner im,..,.,....,'.! .

lil others

execuie engraving ins

... .... . . , . ork warrai ted.

. . i i .a. i i j

wuoae ureas laocvwui; wm, iioafc .fc ,our,3BCCuy, e,nd hafJ & sjj ... k . ... " .iinsurpassed. 1 assure all who mav favor .e

- w - .... - .... men paironagi ,

.ossession one of Bott.m'. ! .'L . i".,,U5,,ie' t"'cn w.-,rd lahnaai .u .u- ..Z.

j . c i wn lyiniTDetWeeii I l,nm ..A a . " " arri

; reo in ri, , i. ! - -. . , m

p others who have perished, he rtlJ? W his bed before stren.ril, j Luiversal Chuck Lathas. and a

Ptl.fTprino- o r...o, u T .SWaSre"lmo,di.cu'nJ Inlrlcat. piece;

(jB fa - v.fcifciov ssa tiicayester

tnliHf Ik'.l ...... 1Unl,J

or me o. ..... . ' nie rn, rr. . ,r i...

that nothing shall be waminir or I r T.Vr V"..'1".'?.'' represeni th- Tenth 'Wad or ,h.

ottn,.. . . ' ''""ii'e. (wiinh ;ird embr:.ee. .u ,Z . .' Z"

am prepared to do th

nieces Of Work lv.rt.l-l . -

Chronometer and Duplex nioveineiiU ad

a'ch

Justed with tare.

H7?'PIa9e give him a catl.

sepT

...rrv .,..1 A. . . v ,cill-

from the (Ihlo river to F.iihth V tV. . , reeU' and runnln.

iiiR.M Nsison, Inspaetor. 7 ortvr f the Common Conrcel. scpjtd GEOEGR Tonn. C it; c icrk.