Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 6, Number 251, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 February 1854 — Page 2

DAILY JOURNAL.

A. H. SANDERS., ED,T?L from THUM OK .SUBHI KIKTIO f j 00 J W as

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"wmh street, between Vine and waln.il, LIMtiuiaU, r.Uh.mzeU ajrents for the transaction "f bJ M "of .he Kvai.sv.lleJ..uml. The l'.' Journal will be lound a Slam Uie.roinee, and ndverl'se.i etus und euoevftpleas are respectfully solicited turougL iheiu. CITV OF EVAXSI ILLL. THURSDAY MO R N I N G , : : :T: : t E B . 1G. UsitraaJ Eatbusinsiu-Siu.ih aud tar. peitter The railroad meetings of Tuesday after noon aud evening, were a complete triumph , -. for the frienda of the Straight Line Railroad They were largely attended, the speakers neu wim eniutioiasm anu commence, auu the citizens present attentive aud apparently highly pleased with what they heard. We have kept our readers so fully posted up in everything appertaining to this great en-1 lerDrise, that we did not deem it necessary to make abstracts of the speeches sWirsil st these meetings. The names of Messrs. O. H. Smith and Willard Carpenter are familiar to the citizens of this region, in connection with the great enterprise of building a Straight Line E .. . . .. - . . . . Railroad to Indianapolis. To their unfulter ; lag energy, industry and perseverance, wiil ; Evansville be indebted for a great road con meeting her with the railroads ot the North snd East. In the great chain of railroads extending from the Lakes at the North to the Gulf and Atlantic at the South, this one! link on'y is wanting. The indefatigable spirit and labors of these tw j gentlemen are forg. ing this link, and we may confidently say that in o very brief time it will be completed. But tew have any idea of the extent of the labors of these gentlemen, the obstacles they have had to overcome, and the real difficulties of tne enterpri-e itself. They have been sneered at by a few from first to last, ridiculed by others, aud directly opposed by a third class. But they are triumphant. Their efforts are bein crowned with succes-t. The ..... mafrtntiaent enteronsc to which thev have , IQ 9 I ai been dcvotinir years, is now receivin-r the close attention not enly of this community andof the people along the route, and of interested compt nies, but of every man in the! WTaaat inforatOf' in t i T i a i f mal nra T'I.rt-sj 1 . , .... , .. . I eiiucuiiM sic ui,vC93ia,, lur iu..jn in j resolution passed i.-andioisly bythelargj railroad meeting of Tuesday evening, proves that the labors of Messrs. Smith and Carpenter are appreciated: RctolvJ, That the thanks of this meeting are due to the Hon. Oliver H. Smith and the Hon. Willard Carpenter, for their unceasing . eneigy, industry und perseverance in prosecuting from its commencement, the great work of the "Evansville, Indianapolis and Cleveland Straight Line Railroad;" that its present success and flattering prospects are, in a great degree, owing to their individual efforts, and afford the highes: assurance the speedy and successful completion of this great and sll-importaut "Trunk Line," con necting the city of Evansville with the vari ous lines of Kailioad North, East, Soutii and West: Aud we hereby Btostcerdiul'v ; '.-J v our friendly aid and BUPDurt in encourao - ino - anJ tuslaiiiii their future efforts towards the final and speedy completion of this LTeat and

important work. itors us well as our columns. The boat, wc But we have called these meetings a tri- are happy to say, has now fallen into enerumph i f the frierds of this road. So thev !selic a,,,i experienced hands. Her owners,

were most emphatically. They were a tri j timph over absurd prejudices, and over an op position, feeble it is true, but tantalizing They were a triumph over theooaiiof a com munity, end over a wide spread ignorance on the subject ol I am railroad. The numbers present proved the warm feeiln-r existing fori " Ö this road. Their attention and enthusiasm illustrated their hearty concurrence in the views ol theepe ikers. These meetings will liave an excellent effect. Old Fogy ism will droop, and opposition will hide its head. In a short time, there will but few men in the community brave enoug i to say, they were

: the opposers of this enterprise and I ceiled- TllC luxuries of Evansville were ; ing the Tehiiantepec road Whs formally Cornell be but (Aw men nlAAA the route of i served up in great pro'usion and in the most , inenced on the 30th ult. rel, whose cheeks will not tine with (!e,icuUS 8ty !e bi' Mr- Hüler of Hiller Hotel. ! . cu"en ceJ P"a-a on v v. t s aw S 1 . A t . B S

among there w its travel hämo when charged with throw ing obstacles ' before this road, by refusing it the right of way across their lands. Hon. O. II. Smith made two excellent; speeches on matters and things inconnec-i tion with this enterprise. He is nut only full Of enthusiasm on the subject, but full of labor. Our citizens are certainly indebted to him for the opportunity afforded of hearing him on tbi- subject, and we hope that they may have a repetition of the pleasure ere long. He as nis armor auu uucawen on, and will continue his brave fight for a good cause, at other places. Dress Cutting. The attention af our lady readers If called to the advertisement of Mr. and Mrs. P.l.a ... v..,b .L-Mi . . . - - .. - w . vuraitu sanier oi jjress (Atting, who are now stoppino at Mr. I). Woolsev's. Second t. As th y come to us with the bi"!ies-. rec a smmendation, and as wo arc mf ,r.n..,l t .ir ww iBIortnea meir I . . iVStemismuch superior to anv - , r ' , , "erciolure in ; ii'i. i'. ii,,fl,..,f.i. .. - . I .... - ..v.v- .1. &ayi,iS uiat the Jies will find it much to their advantai II I.. laAAAA lessons or patterns of Mr on du J ' 1 urbes - " -"j. We hrve also seen several testimonials from parties in neighboring cities of this State who ars known to us to be of the highest reepectability, and whose statements may be a A .... re.M-TAupor, impnct.y, speaking in the highi fa-.-est terms of the advantages of the system taut-lit by Mr, and Mrs. Forbes. As it coste but a small effort for our ladies to call and ex amine lor theinaelve we hope they will not let so fav-orabJo an opportunity paa unimprsvsd. . ..f tl.a ..........

am Ev.mbtIIIc Bay ! Ortf oitt

One of our youngsters has received a letter s juvenile now in Oteon, who former-' ,ived in Evansville. But we might just well tell th nnrnA nf thA Oraoon chao. as . w w . ' letter shows he takes a more common sense view ot things than bis seniors gener- a

ally do, ond besides he has a keen perception wnan, ai me loot oi l-jcjm went sailing into ihe river. T he grnt op- ed. Ash-e mn so of the ludicrors Weil Bill Dunbar (a good they have samples of various kinds of window t;C8 were tr acherous. Alter the hethe blun- al dropped ato.rnt our deboy U Bill, .nd a go-ahead fellow in every glass, vials, bottles, o.e. Tin y can sell on dered, and didn't even stop at the water's gZ"""

re.-pect) taking a sensible view of thing, thinks he will be bsck in Evansville by next November. He very wisely concludes he can learn a trade much better in Evansville than of he can in Oregon, especially as it will cost of him much less. As Bill is at the printing can promise him if he will re- ; ' turn, not only to learn him the business on mogt Bcienlij:c principeSt but to sliow him Bumcthing ag recompense. But BIU mu9t excuse uä for taking further liberties with his letter, which by the p.ovidential interpo8ilior of an accident fell into our TV. f ' He i . . ' i ... w v . . . says "We have had one day's skating here, the first in three years. There are no skates r i i s . n .a t for awlsi m nwn. and what do v jii SUPPO-d 1 ... , - , , , nad to pay to get a pair made! Why, fcö oo: mmaÄLm &i m aaaa C-5 00 tor ruiinerr, -J lor V OOLS, Z O ar svs sussBivica v V aw -ws aa aavaa fi)r 8lrapsaild iad about two hours to i pay u gjj dülIars (or two hours, when you can get a better pair of skates thaa ' mine in Evansville 'or twenty cents!" j B1U rvives some verv interesting Indian' e - j . o l I talk, which we omit from not having the ne:essury types. But he follows it with the; following Prices Current for Portland, Oreyon: Green apples Do peucnes Do pears Crackers Cheese Cuimm n cigarj Chickens Butist $12 CO per bushel. oO eis a piece. 75 14 Z'J per pound. 80 " " ID " a piece. 1 50 per dozen. 12 00 1 00 per pound. 1 to per gallon. Th. f.illnwinrr nrnfrrnmm ai araalhM. S.p.. , ., , Oregon, fully convinces us hill maybe aa - as exnecled home this tear. He thinks he can ctyre nearer to facts hy giving the following i scenes and programme than anything eist; I öCLNE 1. Kam from Nov. to Apru snow t'-Vlcl? bctSE 2. Mud 3 feet deep. " 3. Lousy lud i ins, vtc. P1T?lSla1lt 1st. Board bill every four weeks (3 $0 per week. Id. Ten men hauling one horse and drsy out of n mud hole 3d. i Grand rattie in which the "getters up" win all the prizes. How it rains so hard as to take all the 4th. lu.ui uui v i Uli, ciuaii.v inun iu j u ... i i , b .. ...i. : u, ' The afterpiece is a telegraph dis patch for Noah's ark. Bill will"paes." If we can't get him for j "devil," we ahould like to engage him , . as regular correspondent. XXic Slcamer l.entuckf Our notice of this boat and its officers was 1 . . . ..-i i r om ,! r J . . and other matters that crowded our compos - Messrs. 1 1 . 1 1 fc Birkischt, and the gallant Capt. Brooks, have thoroughly renovated her frorn stcm to making all the necessary repiirs to put her in safe aud staunch condition for business. She has been scraped and I ..ill IS m a Pa,tlleu liU ne 100KS as neal a,,u c,ea" as lJie ; laucie Packt?t3 on ,he river- Monday,! I. . . i i the ohicers proposed to ive an entertainment in the evening to the "uyliett m-:n in loun" i and in pursuance of their kindly preferences 1 the 4 wharf rats" and members of the Press, were all invited. The Kentucky's cabin': about 7 o'clock in the evening presented a scene of feaeti.ir; and convivial:ty rarely ex- ; Old Bourbon, Port and Claret occupied their place on tiie table and were used ation. Everything went off in the ant manner. Toasts were drank sponded to most heurlily,and the goodwishea of the guests will follow the Kentucky and her ""allant officers wherever they may go. Railronds as Canals. The annual report of the Auditor of the State of New York, shows that the railroads in that State are fast rivalling the canals in . .... ,, 1 lhe transportation ot Ireiglu. tvery descnption of freight is now carried over the East ! eru railroads, and at rates that wiil justify shippers in most cases to g've preference to , . - . 7. T , . . r l iikiiiu in r Lin t ui auu li uu . i i i i v I I I - m s , r f . I .. . . uisiauces ll is iquauy as ueairuuic iur ine nier-1 chant to suve lime in the transportation of : k; - I. Is . mmmm Iowa ta. is.sdi.J w wvs y U0 1 1. i j av waaww, bimiv aaa i u i, n no ,. .if i'i. i : ... . c . i . , . V . I in ikst fiilurs. svill daubtlA BtSAtwin t i hni. i dim... i. i r ii i i r;i i rrfUHe in ruin nrrrp ... .. .. ... w . v. ... . neiS cf principa! canals in the country , ' , - but it is verv obvious, as the New York rails. l :n.... . . i J : .. i. . i. .. . 7T . ' . i:ii r.insnurui un on rai raaos is io u rati iw ..... i -v i increased. Col. Pike Agaiw. The Col. has now s?t up his office in Patis, Ky. He may very - a . . HPlirtAa is K. - .. A , mm saawa I mm S . mm I - ""---"""H-H" -prcu.-iur "" oc IWUmi .. r I IIIS 1H ailfkl.t I I. n r.....tl. 1.. l.t.o r...r.,..l : . planted hisstatTand thrown out his 4,FlagH upon the breeze within tue laal year. He will perhaps feel more contented amon the "Bourbon" ! e contented amon than anywhere el... W " Li k m - success

a a Keotaeky Democrat deffftrvef.

PHtabrti City Glass Works. We call attention to the card of W. Cun-

ningham &. Co. Pittsburgh City Glass Wot ks. This firm manufactures the best quulity of Window Glass. American Convex J lass for Parlor Windows, Vials, Buttles, &,c. &c

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.... uwm nu a ..oav ..o . sucn lerms as to maKe n a jvaiim-e-uu chase of there. The American Convex Glass of their manufacture i attracting a good deo attention. We clip Ihe fnlluWinf notice it from a Pittsburgh pi.per. American Convex Glass The decided improvements in the mechanic arts within the 1 a f . . saaaSaamSMI LsS in nor . r . i iiinnv will last few years, is in perfect haimony with lhin2 uFruud U9 gives striking evidence of the j the FDirit ot luun'' America. rver onward and upward tenden.y U mecnanic -1 - arts It matter.- not a onj wnai inoiouynfares of our city we may pass, we m'et some improvement evir.cing the progressive slJ'r' of our citizens. Amuii" oilier improvements we n- ticewith nl. - asurt' thi beaui itul aooear- nee the"American Convex Glas, gfvcsj to u li or i rivate 1 . v T- . . I I vex lights cave to the private residence of , . . , , ti ol . iT i c. Thm Mr I iHiii'it..n on 'Jd he oW OlsrltBt SI. 1 lie ......... ... ,i . ...;t t. ire tin i:iniv 1 ' I y s.-a '.r wt ssisw " 7. . Mai clearness, retlecting so mucn Iignt, anu . ,.n,.ie. Ha rver rc-iuui.iiy u onyot -r - atice.cvenutmd the nioKe anu soot oi r. -; burTn. U;)on inniliry we scertaine d tiiat1 the glass was manulaciureJ in our city by the tirin of W. Cunningham &, Co., corner of j ... . LV . I ... IV.iM.. v uarKtfl . r.u.ari?. mmm y coliiess lli.it the ".American uouvt i uiasi ;4 t!ie fineHt we j,aVe ever ö0ent aj ,t WOuld pay any one handsomely to viait the eiab litdiment oi Cuumiiühain &. Co. Let ail our ciiizeii6, who intend to erect new dwelling houses, cail on Cunning ham & Co., who will u.auulacture it to order. Manifest the true American spirit, and purchaM Ironi onr own asanufsciarvrs. The olass Is oi a superior quality, and is equal to any Enjlisll glass we have seen T3F" George Lippard, the ruthor whose writings have received considerable notoriety j .... . as II lor more we think than they realty deserved, is dead He died at Philadelphia, and it 1 iSaiuiil very linuoveri-iieu ciri uiiiscance? Got ins Back Cr. I here is a Democratic ejilor oul in Wisconsin who is down on Qtjajrln rnffj SfkftMt ff(p4f y Af;emoiciurrihe introduction Ol t tie bill to ora:.ize Nrhraaki into the United States Senate, Tte Oz iu'.ee Timn says: This Senutor Douglas, it 111 be recollec - led we supported us u candidate for the Demo cratic Presidential nomination in 1862. Our cheek tingles with shame at tiie remembrance we evef( j(1 lJ e (UMl remule Jegree M. j sifted to ad J to the political proiuineuce of so j servile a codgh-face. a .... ... r-. . . 1 a - i . ..r! . r .. v. a la jii l . .1. t-uiicspunueui oi .. , r, , , ... the Green River rvAlo writes as fo bws to J J-. - iiiai paper uuuer ua.e oi iiirisiian county, K'y Feb. 4tl ... i h-c n;..l. U.t J.-ll: i a is tj 4 j4 vs J i.i iU moi, Sil; Uli CIIWIÄZ UI as f u i u i v l h , k - ....... i urt of this county, waa entirely consumed by fire, together with its contents, and three o; Lis children, and lightly ii jurng others ot , ,j- li . i i. j I hl Lin. lie. I i 14 ii i cs i in r'i t or ( vmrii. age was severely burned, Li.t is recovering. ... r" " , ' , . 1 he house caiiffht from t.ie chimney, Liter the (ami IV had retired to rest. The ires es ol ; , he children burned range irom G to 12 years There are only six children left. OCrThe following is equal to the effort of j the Boston Post in its palmiest days. The : Cleveland Herald is responsible Urs. Partington is anxious to know who is the Nebraska bill the papers are qunrrellin" about, and ho.v it happens i Senator Douglas Is AM rani fitther lb.it he isn't culied Bill I I as . . .... . Douglas instead of .N-braska Bill The old W thinks that perhaps .Nebraska is a nicknumn nil n hi iio.b dA....... I S A r " " . "'v--ia "uv aas thing to do with the bantling's getting up. I. uter Irosu AsAllMAL iNnw Orleans, Feb. 12. The steamer Texas has arr ved from Vera ! Cruz witi 1 ampico dates to the 4lh. The papers are barren ( f news. The Delia has a letter from Hihilaa. aaa - j Thu Conducta arrived at Vera Cruz with $2,UU0,0U0 in silver. The bark I.a.iy Haafblh sailed for Yucatan with 100 troops lor the Jndiuii war. Westward, iE! An emigration company 1 is forming at Transport, N. J., for the pur-j I Pe ' ruis; '.f. funu 10 eiMlb,e persons I wnai lamiiieH to proceeu 10 Iowa, rach of the fifty are required to pay 300 within ! r - j vw v iiiiiu j one year from the coming spring, making in all a fund of Slo.tiOO. Of this sum, 1,250 ui gvi as WBWSSB . in.i is io ue tnKen up which is to bo worked in community the first year, until houses are buiit to accomodate 'l9!',w,ien 1!,,,u oeequaily divided, .. 1 1 ...i. . i -n s ,. .. jjiv ving to each man one hundred acres. A IOTA El Dutch Remkdy. A Dutchman ill the V ii'.i Iii I v id tbi-i -n-o uomo I..,,.w. . - v . nj v , ... . ... .. . .... , ÜCCU,,'e impressea WltA tbe belief that 10 .,w r. ...... ........... ...1 I a ! u . vwn-Uiiij' i.t, .nil ULLH U "11 Mill . . i i . J-'tieu lumselt lo a treatment ol that disease, 1 i j: ... .. i "I vn.umiiinri ami BliCUIUiniriV KU It"'ciaieu. we suppose uy seme superstition, He actually dieted upon dog's meat for sever- " This is a lact well known bv : "- ci cui him us, a iiu ii i eaiu in at tne r ... i .... . :. : i :..--. . . . . . - .... 1 UsjloäAAAA's avordupoise rapidly increased ; oiiiler the iuaueuce ul' go..d bl Jog .tnk. H ilSllDntnil .V-; WssÄAAjaAA ABA. i , ;, , . . IT won t bo. I h eflort to quiet all opposin to the repeal o. the law of Concuss prob.iii i o list I r iir".t I I 1 1 ill as iti lu mi n iiiru.. rss'.k ll tn trt In.: i- a s.a.. I ... iL. I .. I m ---- - - -m . V S III V IU V VI WVHK OJ III 1 h(biti2 the introduction of Slavery inn, aa, - O ---wWBBVBBSS I IA S. J III V- lritury Ilurl, uf 36 d 3ü m bv tfje ,nid.do rg h ... ..... cry ol "Abolitionist," will not n down with aenible people. 'l'..... . i-..- - .... . T V. Wa9 PlaCC.. ""I? oun. II. II. Craw-

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with moder-, showing an extensive conspiracy to , i bUMl and ,nüSl vokmgiy mixed up.- l ,C? g.

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nn.l ro AsAA savs been seen narchinr thith-1 , - v ' " v" u"1" a l,cnetliJ "l sgAw .... ...... v.'.... l' : 0 traded merriment prevailed. A t il.ui ..... AVAbSW aw

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iTC.MS FROM CAIRO, BT HOIK. Cairo, 111., Feb. 7, 1854.

ElT During! hioll Wind yesterday, a gentleman's fiat which said hat had an aston..i. . . . . .... n.... .(T -nH rlTJ ur.CK , n K SH -t eoe. tie was suffered to fluunder about in lhc icc snd water awhi'e, when a very kindly disposed gentleman pulled him out and kit ked him. He avers most positively he d dn't seethe water until he was into it up to his cravat, and that it's nobody's businees if he d;d; (7 A ruffianly Irishman presented a cup containing nearly a pint of whisky to a young , , , ,, j.rt j' I I ....... ...uuu.., , 0,.v. in.c-.imu .. not drink it he w ould break a jug, which he held in his hand, over his head. The young man unused to drinking of course refused, when the ruffiian fulfilled his threat. I tell you, if you never saw an Irishman drubbed ... . , rtprnmp n on -vnr:p: mit i iiiitriiuer aii j - , f . mauivo a eviuences ci nie uui oi uuu. til nit it m rvfi him riotit at BII PV?niS 1 .... . ... ... ,. . v " : .

0oked on very complacently not daring to . . .... , i terfe re tlTbt i V , because Ol a probability Ol , intenere tirbtiy, because oi a prooauuuy 01 1 ,- , . mv,plf nm, ..,,,. tkntmh a J' - fear of spoiling a tolerably fair item 1'ISTOL riSTOb DkAWN M.X HIPPED. Last - ounuay was i:u'. a vfi)' uic. u. ia vsss cause why-there were several hundred slra:i gers in the place, and nearly all of 'em drunk. A t'ouble fist-.d cltap belonging to that grotip became wrothv at some monstrous nothing, üm drew a pis-tjl on a very quiet citizen if the place swearing the while that he wot Id hoot his brama out, and tl.J't he could thrush M ;., t,e pace. person had snj DartlCU.ar OOieclloa to ms inoue oi lalKii .g, hut ii s actions were decidedly exceptionable. bout an hour afterwards "double i.sl was wares wo.tiui waa. jed S doctor hy, binding aled head, and endeavor- . . snugly ensconced in bed lit Sis : up rattier a oaruy pea ; ng to improve iue appearance oi a wreicm-u-I . i:A ..I .....a I a :. II... . ly UlSUgUrCU couuteuuuee. II 1 hBTUICH io tuy, perhau.-, that the Lead and face were his, aud tiiat the quiet citizen fixed 'em for him. A.ioTHEit Pistol, Ukawn. The greatest exhibition of "coo;nes" I have feen t!ier-e many days, took place yesterday on one of our srbafi boats, &nu 1 believe the very indifference shown saved a life. Who von drawi.'K- !liit nistol on'" atl. 1 qmred a little red laced man of another, who was holding :t pistol two inches Irom his lai'.e. "You! V ou infamous f no difference what) and I intend to blow your brains out il you "Well bat's queer," replied red face,"pu!I ... ,, uir iri" now . I'.vcrv Irtukrr iin' hpnrt inmnit tu his threat. v j r ' . -....vu,.r,r r no one doubted but the enraged taan ' ould shoot. Instead of doing so. however,! i rtJ - w iS 1 A - - - . . U ' 1 'w j uunu m a inouieiii, pi i away iiib pistol and left tha boat. The disregard for ' . r . - AI hf .If ll V fr-s I , i . . i- r . I 111.' f. it ! i Sä t . ua..dc assssssss ssssw, sssvs.v-ss sua snni isv mm . i a toniahment, and jyeuera y speaknio-, a:on um nro n. ished men are not dnu'jerous. fr tm f rr i I fr. Ii.sns aMSBAS Ma.skTt ,jTTu , .. , f(. .. X , i UuX abcut the Ltlu of Cairo. Kesllr. if one s ... - J ' I eye did not hetra tb tru th he'd tiniik liiere is a Citv here and no mistake. vvell, 3Ir. Where did you buy on Walnut or Poplar street: ! 4,Ea me, nj! I bought on Jefferson Averiue, between 12th und 13th a very dcaii able i .- i.i i . . . location, and at a less price I think, than I cotiiu nave bought on v uetiingtou Avenue.' "Whew! why did you go so far out in toWB? I bought on Commercial Avenue, near Crescent Park at my own price too a most beautiful lot, I assure you ." and so on iudeliuisrle. N.. : .. l r .i , o , .t ma be amusing for the reader to know Iii ut ab. ml the only evidences ol streets, avenues and parks we have area lew pegs drove around tu the ground and kMSA, narro.v clearings through the woods. But i:i twelve as nths more I prophecy, we can talk ol these things and have reason lor doing so. I: half is realized oi what now seems certain il muat be so beyond question. XT I expect there are five cords of pood, seasoned stove wood in the wooden shoe I worn by the Germans about Cairo. Tiie uther night two hundred of them retired ('the Germans, not the eLoes) leaving their shoes at the foot of tneir bi-ds. Next morninni- , 'ture a black8n,ilh hippened to pas by, all covered wil l soot and grease. The Dutch nailed him, "Aha, tec liocs blacken, l.a. Is goot. I likes him. Ich will Heme schnapps haven" and outcome bottles coi.t ininz liquor enough lor the blacksmith to swim in. It was no use. He couldn't make h.mself heard wouldn't have been believed " ne nau so swauowing aaotu a pint ol the rot gut," he left the crowd, somewhat fud- , m w mm9 a avs w mwwm saw I i died, amid the shouts of the excited Dutch I Irvinrr to rr ill"f c i-p. i.. r I .. r.n.tl , Ai, J t - . . . - . . v. . j v i .n. i . : i UIU bl.ick the shoes or not. I rather think he didn't. (ÜrGues, I'll quit tiave some mud CO i

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mi., and might as well so mix if. Poor men 5?5" i",(.uttl"S UHb' awd Cbibl ea'a lraasea.S a aar- , i , ... " . mi. ' ucji men nsei aad iaipraved -ystem Uiat will enabla taeai ta St all SnOUIOU t be P'Tmitted to VOte. I'M htf dn-ro-... I I Am rns :itul :, w-::;i Ii. ....i. .l nr.- l.i.-.i. . nriilinui 11.

if they should! Look al me now, An' le ih i- in mur nr .... j .....1 ........ i..!i ... i - v. ...... .... i -. anu uusc lull o 1 . 'line, yel presumntmus enough to say who ; i k . ... ' . i ona'i r uui IICAI 1UnureSSinSII. I's VIW In. Oliail ur lUI HTAI vUHVrcBSlllBII I v ' C I... , i an ave. in.impendence to a poor man is a perfect carse .. . . I anu be ouglitu't to have it! Goodbye. New York, Feb. 13. Til. BlPSinpr PmnV. I".-, I..i. ...... I -- . . ... . . . rvsa vcsicruJV for Norfolk, to lake on board the passeut?er : and mails ol tht GMTfi.. wkict vessel nut llr, Ik... Jli, .a I . I L'. I ',. Hi there disabled Friday night, hav tUiZ "let with a heary gale while ou her way from New York to Asoinwa!' f l Api"'u ' Among the waltzera ut a brilliant party in Albany on the 2d inst., were gentlemen who Mit New Tori at three o'clock in the after noon of the same day. and others thai li.it outers inai lelt j "u l" Kingston, C V in the moruin utllg: CiUCfl in-, cidentn ennhle us to realize how much steam

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aik . K ith ins hi At Oohen. OMham oöutitv. Kr., oh tue lm inK..ry Iba Her. B. H. K twn. Mr. fcX. CKA1G. of Lsuis nlle, to M.,s.. A fc. MtCOV.N',ofGoaen. Veiily the way of the traiisfressor is not so hard at last! Knowing our old bachelor friend had leen a sad transjcreisor for years among the Wuehiaj rosea and drooping violets of Udydom. we had almost hoped he w" eeu for -irrrle immortat.n-Oai rny. in a form. Las lu.d ageinle hand ui.oi bim.a. and lie is reticent niikiiicil us on our matrimonial tour departure from '..k.e rank or accompanied Una to '.he aim. SPECIAL NOTICES 03" USE HOWE'S COUGH CANDY ! TAX lATi:.ts',LOOK AT II IN GKN. KKl.'.LY wii! Ltctureou 'be subject of Temper SASS UJ Ävai.BV ille. on Friduv evening, Tui lnt., in the Cumberland Presby letiau Cliurih, f iiiaaaaiif lin 11 1 1 3 djek. Tue citizens getieraily are iavitcd lo allen J. rbi6-st eauAii iii.iii njii ST C AIT L1.E UAILUOAD. totax PAVti:s.-K,-ui Eutj Pr-!.ui.irjo the Chj of Evansvihe.are hereby notified that the jxest Um KyaMvJtt, IsiSiiaspnUs mm4 Ctavetaal strait I.i io K-iUr.vi.! ure m.w du und thnv will n!.-u . omo (arwara aa-l pay Ikasa wuiiout fartlser Botioa. jaaSl WM. ',!..., Cuy Collector. .Voiksbote an.! Enquirer please oofy two w,eksj - . ....... . . a r. a i si... . m v. . aw m a Wtwur su . . Kksoltkd UaatrniecsLY. That for the lat two years w have been io lh e.i.st:i'it habit ofusiuf thu .M ji i tHi.r l.iuiini nt. f.. r Khcmuut :n und f.ir nil S .res. Briiies, .T(i.i i.f i iJui.i. ....i.i uusi.e.cr u:icu iu jnc -- - . .. I : . , r . ,.:..... iuiM.tu.aic k-i.ci. : i; .... ...r. ..t K.sof,vKi. That we l.ava r.lso used the Hastaoc Lir.i mei.t for the Piles, Krvsipeins.sait Kheum aud Chapped Hands, and that Ii hiis alwav s )'ii re 1 . K,lLfUTTn Ubiks, l ui wehare ns-dth" Musv, n. nT rilK , - w..,.ar ...,. vu.. N.ppi, syre Bra?u. cr-s una sores n i innren, a;.! tor .Moid or Krec-iles on tue I fee and neck; ami It ;lw as proved eff-.-ctual leav ing lac skin sniooiii, suit und v nito. liKüOLViij, tv aLL Aorta iSN Sexes. That we s:.a.: ever eoi.llr.aa the aaa aftlte Mastaug Liniment bec-ius we b lr, d , , p ftmm aavatlianaiesit II aii iiLer co.uma. n IHPI.K. HOLSTE.'. DTI PILLS W ILL CURE DT twi . 1 . . . 1 1 .... . . . . . . L. : i . : . .... i ". r Lu si .macb. ......gv.,...., 1. ........ ,IVi3 . 1UU I H'. UlSOKti Ut NEW ADVERTISEMENTS . - L.OUD A. OICOU Nj 55 CEbA 11 iiKhtr, NMW YORK, ' liaor It lair the Pet O.ce ) OfTer taaii Urge and eil tt Weird slack of "SILK AND PaMCy DKY GOODS' ! i eomp'ete n ever siopastasvsstato percent abnva Lavolcs tet, l'oh CA.-II. Tbofr nloct or ood. will ba Urfery SneraaaaS. aW bmsiJ stics wui Lc ol thoir own kmaofftatwta, aad itioe !ü".wUh. B?" 9,il bf r-";:- sasivtoca that th.-re is irrei.lsa :.: to oiMt-iviioni th..-s -l. n . Mwrekanu irons U1 rta or taa ctmauio ara laeltad ta Call Jlhll C. llll'l ir.Mliir I., l.-.-a ts th ...M..f ui. Iii .s l..x.. J rrri ' """" la the market. ISSBMCH SOLHM'OLllKI'.n HOI SS I. ii'i.Al.NK. leasaavarj Lv ad so ate catura, racM this day and fr sale bj JA.I.t) .. cV CO., ;...... ilia, Ky . lo-Jia IT Min strc. vJlI K .HIT TS We have ou hand a brje und araM aaauNaS asack af UrtsaeS Kita aaa Kiiei .nits, to wuieii wa ii. v ii is wo aiteiiii.oi or purchasers, h-blli JA.s LOW dt t U., -Ii; Mala aV, l ou., Ky. Moi BSBlslNE n'Ui:o,i;.i eaa recM this day anu Sl sale I JA. LOW & CO.. fehlS 117 Main -treet. Loui-ville, Ry. S Isias WOOf TWEEM.-I ci. v e - radd t k s da y . jl aaa n.r suia ay m i.iiu ck lu.. 417 Main street. LoaUVlUC, Ivy, a IjE 1SS ablaPittaaarga Alajnst ree'Saad forsnie JLX. oj :bldj 1'uk.s i u lli.ua. ; w. taSBSCa. U brniAM. : p. msmaajsjia s . I l xlX.ll I ,v (ii , PITTSBURGH CITY GLAS -3W 'P7 c.rsir Kras mm MarM ssaaafX V. lM(.ilt n A CO. prrntBURca. pa.. MAXUVACTURHJM of Pittsburgh Citv Wladaaj (ilr.s; American Coiu e.x Olass, for Parlor ii.. dons; Vial, Lollies, dc. Ac. lfeb!S-y STATE OF IK BI an A. 1 t uiifieruuri;li .mniy , In Ümi Caart aTCoramon Pi; us of Vaii-i.-rvurcii Caaalr. It. liana, Marrh Terns, i1-.' I. j Pitilloj ena Koch, Adi,iii.ls-"j j trntrirc of the evlute of I eb lAobf, dee'd, s. Pat to sell P.cal Estate. i V". l' ' ;;,r utlJ VTO'I ICrS la hasvbsreea thnt Phillnpena Koc:-., Admlniatratrixofthe estate of Ja-ob Loehr. dee'U. aaa I nle-i Ii.t itaUlioa in Ihe Curl ofCotataon Ple;is of Vaa- ' -r t;i county, nyii g :m orSVr fbf the sleoftho f dAeoUaat for the pavinaat f the I debts or so id estate, : in! that Ihe :ii!se will I ii";ir.' ail i the aaxt taras ofaaM Coart Im bold at the t olrUloaaa I in BnusavtUa. oa Haadaj . Um SUi da al Muri n. Fi4. J ACOU LL Kh . Ii K IX EU, feblC3lw C.C.C. P. V.l . LOST. A LADY lst SH vesP-rday afternoon between the r comerof Mala dard's I riiir iir. imeroi m.uu aaa w ater sis., and Halloed d Kindllrnj: swre. i he asaaai was wraptied in acliitd's i siocKiiiff. l li ii:oj-r w::i recriven K-vurJ o aaand Ue . ihanks ..rtbö Lady, by leaving -he same at this wStm. j fc)Atl TJ AKPKK'S ."1 C.AZiXEoTl'TbrrT.TuBt j fl roe'd and lorsale at le'Mt; SAM Lisi hit's. riMAt NOTICE. t :i m.-'ii..' Hm c-t'.ine rire C.'ni.aii. on ihe evei ina f as Ilia i list , it was ui.ji.1 J Binnsrv Ba tt9tttd, Sat in fa tars :.t BUT nlarm af Ire il.at dim "baajtvaa, a'ether false r real, ttiaitae raasa ofu.is Cnnananv be atrictls rnwaarnl t.. thu Eafbim. Ualuaf the Cttj oi Kransville Hv order of ihe C .inj. :.y. Wjh l H. AauA, Kocl'y WM. HOLDEN. Pres't. .K-hli-tf I!IMI I.IE'.3i!tiS'Sasd Aualines reC'dpe late iirriv.;;, and far n.i - by Mill JAS. LOW & CO.. 417 Main it.. Lou.. Kv 7Ri:fH fOTTOA'A DrS.m raoea ofrery sale ANl) MR"?. FORBES, OF XEW YORK, rTYBKiastl? re'ahrates 'eacbers of a new !vbm of ! l UKKSS CTJTTIAO, have jaat arris od. and wtllgTva 1" '" Ml Cltj aad rl i ü . n.r a lew .lays, lee lrou!'cs0,IMJ necf isiiv of try in on or niurinjr single ratltea. It t soeiaipie f.;:! .in per on oiconunen i .i- ' . ..i. : v i :.i f. ra to Rt taemselves or others in any sly la ' . -. ': u 1 n Uv". '. a-r' in :, l""- . . lolh.iBO wlio wish t.i e:i';ire inn i.roCtsb le ami luera. ...... :. . :! .... . . - uve business, it is of twe uta aet Impottawee. or tanea I 1sa srtsa, aaAf to eal tor thiiisalve aad frleaAs. It to . i. ............ ... .... i. . . ' wi.rüi i-:i times the iti. .f ititri:-ll Perle, t satis faetL-a ffiwmm sr w cSaaaa. I'.-ote'-iisc-iit, arataaaavd to lit Dir form. .r n fa Ail are k ndiv lasitad to eallai.d Second .;re--l RE FE RENTES. MRS. SHANK LIN, MBA. WM. REILLY fobU-tf (OKI'OIIATIOV NOTICE. fYriMW,!D th:i! nrr V ' '' ,:' ;' K;, :, r" ' frZ IJTltV ot ittsin Blacks Xo. aja asaat, aad fraaAaaraa ,tuiith MiasU, who htivc not .a: j sbvi a fonti am. suil.-i-i i r.i.i.s M-lewaik in trout there..r. cause s.iid .'Unk Siitesralk IS he laid down nnXS TrV P,l' diratted as prtAjraj saU work. and um easjaaad erw. . ruin-tn.-rohy, will he ...se-sed to and c Heese. ayaaSaeSasBd Wala, or somachueraore "'. - J w M-cessary ioMttsf said lieu und cosu. B ord r af la. connauu Council. GEO. H.T0DÜ. i;v Clerk.

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AJ doieu Shaker, HSXl ted common 2U0 do extra and eoiaotoa Wbisp aiii HeartS Br. 011)3: 3- nests blue, oak and red Tubs; ? " dozen common 3-hoop aad uury Backets; Sou nents covered IktckvU; 11)0 do Pinu Ttftw; 100 do t'edar do; 35 dozen bail aud uest Boxes; Ji.tl J WireHteves; 100 do Maaill Kcdcords; SS do Zinc Vahb4urds; 3" do Barrel anu lialf-barrel Covers: W do A:icant,Jute. Coiraad KeyeUatttl So npjt. Market Baskets; 50 do Cioihes BaafcsSS aud tlaaspors J H . SaX'sCtoOMS fiui; nets Bowls; T r..,s u ood-boj. Matches; ti.'j J..ven Tr:..-; H0 do Caeea I'ippers; loo do Ce.lar BuckeuandPiggiDS,Sraasaa4trS) ho.. a: 80 do Ptiiule! Keelers; 50 J. RoraaSitsI Well Buckets; .r0 do Half B-h.-l; 2' .1 - ires, c i-J '25 dozen 1 !.urn.-. Will, every article la ihe Woolen and Willow War line, which we wul sell at bw prices to the couutrv trade. KBKJ.VB de STKWAKT, febH C i Louisville, Ky . QBMMMmUmMBMIM na A.A. HO ST HC N fcU. IN pursuaaee of a decree of the Knox Circuit Coart, the undereixued. I'oinminsiot.er, will ex vom- to ; .'. n sate, au exeeutioü. ai Uie Curt Mouse oovr, in v la ... w . ceniies, on Mui,il'.y the litb Ja of March. lt54, beiwooa ihe hours of M o'clock A. M. and o'clock r. M. of sM day, lot BjBsabsir üae kastdrad and c'.ewri, in the BorouB Of V'iiicciuies, wiih tiie buildings tueteon. and lh taad nan and fixtures belonging to, and used IB lb Cation Mill a aaM lot, an.l ever) thing else forniiag a part ot axM Mill and used in the ruiminx thereof. Ikv ahova prone My known as the B inier l otion Factory. The reuls and l.rotils for seven ears ill be ofWesI in pur- , 11 - i J, lljinH ttf I ur . i . I ,1.,. . f t . .... -. . t t I. a f rill V. tJ aaa. 1 he tenns are cah : but nrraneeraer-t can be mads aw I - - i ww a creun as 10 ui larger oartou i ir. y""1?- . . oAMltL Jl DAM. ! Viacennes. Feb. 10. S4. f bl4 ids Viacennes, Feb. 10, '5A. I i . i n j f tritt. - ASA H.l I 11 All , ATTOnNKY T L.4W ANU KKAL KSTATK AOFNT, , (Successor to Ing.e, .i.ee.ere. igluul la Beat Eslata Age .Kies.) Will practice Lew la U.e Cm u;t Courts of Verderaargfc and the uoioinit. gcouul.es. Oihie over the Canal bat.. , tvan.v:.U . la. U!M AOTICE. IHAVK thl dn; BaaaSSStV d with myself my S.B. VATlUatB C. Tne aasliisasssfSI aaaattSsae be cai-duct d under dM siieol'Johu s. nul.t il a- aasst juu.N a. MtTCBKlX. Evansville, Feb. 13, 1854. ifvb.-t J. Ct l'PLES, TIN, SBEKT IR .N, tOffH Ait STOVS TORI, C - rntr t'trtt and 6icamrt its. JtTPPLKS has removed his store to theshaveloatlWi opposite Haaatat f Viele', where ha is red to do all kinds of H, wo Kootin C alle f tag tc & aadattaa lowest prices. 'itaaAa rtStT af Mieet Iron and Copper in Hie bttat UidUi.er i.lsw keeps on baud a va ne, y of I ' v COOXIN3 STOVES, , and othc-kindsof Moves forsalesslow a simitar stovea ran Ii., nur. Ii:iü,-. 11. l'iu -ilv. I Iih i.iihli.- nr. rriLtrt. fuii inviici ia sal. r. bi .-a cmas. r. siinicvr. na. s.itis.it. SIIUCVC A STEWAKT. Jthelnale Dtatrrt in H'ssocs flare. Ifit j Brushes, marking. Mnxhr. Mmtts. Tm H'i rar IMS. L'v'äagt. ire., tf H a slrttt, y.siri,r, Ay. DU. F.. . BaHBaUSUlf i IIOAirZOI'A lMIC PBTMCIAI AM SLRCKOI. Ilvnstavl I lr. In. OallH Kirst street near lue Now CoVa.ic Cbarak. W HAT IS H-'M i..Jl .TII V ' EXPLASATiON. rrOMOOPATHT, from ths Greek 'HnmsiiHi" aa4 TJ. l'niho,-siginriei the new Medical S steai. waleh ; does aal uttuck the sound parts ot toe bony to perioral a. ciire; lul uses medirine, in srcrdaDe wlih its saaslas ' ".iiiiilin KmilihiK ! ra i.lur" like rnrad l,v IIa -ik. much dire.tlv operate on ihe affected parU. ii4 ahica .which directly oper: ten.i to produce, wh Sa&XP'S when tak.-n in larre es. ty ps rasas similar I. Uiee of tue Jisoas ta Sa prescribed for. call li.is Hie new school, relwr or Hamoeoaaiasc s staaa, inetiiod or practice fehlt If rpon i( ( ... X M boxes J 1. Park's j Lump; N ; Xaetar Laaft. 1!) do Kuie lias: ree'd and for sale hv febl3 " PKhMOSiRM. WATCH CHACKKHS. i VKRY superior urllrle of V ater Crackers, made il esptsaal for flssatl) use, at PAKKhLi. rV ( O.'s t'.-M I-1 m C rack er llakcr an i Confe. lionary. 1l KiiD TIOSN, IN CASYAsnALIKCs. ü aalaajaat rec'.i par Cltftoa. for sale by (ebtl S K. (ilLllKHT & CO., Sc near Water. )OM H bbis lijht color roc d tr Belle Key. fat -LV sr.le by aSOll S. K ' . .. . A CO. S r. near A ater. riAIC 40 blls V. iljnirigtwi in fine or-lcr, rer'd pal JL i;sMe r.e, lorsaie by Mi.un.utM ai u., Icbl I Nyc.near Vs'ater. 1 f BSLS more of that Tannera' Oil bo asack aaat I' I after by luune-s, ree'd aud for sale by A4I J di W- KKILLT. Iii MOXIN Coddsh. 100 lbs each, rwe'd and for sals U7 JL r ft nil A At V . KA.1LLY. kJACKl.NG TWIAA for sale by t? fc-bll J. A v. KJKILLT. ANOTIIKK TK1C.MPH OK II 1 C 11 HA 1. A. n ANDER. F1KB AT P ITS. T. IsSAAUs Januarv ti, I'M. R. Wmor. & Cr.. Orntltmt. 1 he -KlCll'S ALA V. ASM'.K," piirrh iseil Irotn ou.praservedoar books ad t.upers at Hie i.urnii.e ofour Carriare Factory, oa I '..I lll.TIIlIlfr "1 l.l. i I III.. 1 .IC r-a.v w mw u . . wm :t a quantii ot sp..k-s :.nd felloes, and fell iato taa calihirou s pile of hickory tad oak lumber, and was lr some t'.n.e sven at u white heal. et. w nan :i vasopraso. nothing was found to be injured, rxrej.i the OmUinj of Urn Luu.a. winch were stt-iiied b) the steam. Trulj our, Ac, W. M. HILL CO. A tirg9 assortment of hit IPS KALA M A S DBS A atwas oa hand al the Depot, AI Water street. STKAK.XS Ä AIARVJÜ, (ituceess-.rs to Ru-li A Co.. Tl.eontv makers of SALAMANObK SA KbS, cwatbiaiar Kich'a und A ;:.lcr's PataaU. l iiey wii! be sold at lhc inanafa Hirer's price with addition of traiisporuiioa out). ALMS A HoWKS, laM Sole Affenis for sASAASSs -) CASKS plaid PanlSiufis av 1 do p.aia do do; just ree'd sod for sale Ky B.f-nft J . ii. . ii.iii.t lib ' j' AUF AI I. Is ii h .'"V.n heavy OaatoaOaak J. of dttfateat sizes, for sale by SAA J. H. MAGHKE A CO Cuft HHKS Surar and 25 bajs ( olFee. ree'dand forsaia ÄJ f Y tfebll J. A W. RIILLY. 1 t fWaO AKKIAGÜ Bolts; XU,UUU list set Brass Hubb Bsnds; 10 " Silver do do; 1UO " Brass San.1 5Ut.cs; ) " Silver do do; .".J " do and Brass riated Top Prapta; lOdozdoaud do do Dash Irons; i " do and do do Long Bluata Jotata; 10 " S I v . r. Ur: and Copper Claas r r. i ines; l.con p rlalaila rAasAApe 50 " VVronahl Nulls; . "t"' 20 gross Iron WasO-ra frsale hv C. M. GKIFf ITH. KfcMOVAL. PitrsTox it ico r ii i n , rTholtsalt (Jrorrrs an Demlrra ia Ftrsif at ismestie ..asr. THF. Grocery Store of Preston Bros, foraierly oa Water rlr..-tft. ha leen rraioved lo ihe r.o-;i. est corner if Seainre and Fir-t street. of.-olte Eesasrat oaa fihe laraest ataekB af GKOl tKIl-, LlkltOKl. Ae.. ia tha City. 1 jm ol.l customers ol ll.e house mi.a daslers tri tier:.'.i ', i.re in Mad fta ea" ai ! examine ourfevd asaf j.rices helore purehasieg elsewbere. ilebl tf .1 K i i.re ! j i: v r 1 . 11 v n WE have on uail. and will se'l cUsper tkaa usual, a ko'1 and lasi.ionaUle stork ofCo.d and ver U'.-.lche. Breast Fi s. K infer BiifB, Kar rii7L.K kets. Ool.l an.l Sil . r Sne. li li . Gold Guar Chains; bSAaV I JVm tween rimaad s good many oilier articles, all oi wuica of lhe Bi Watch, on Main Sireet, t i jireets. fo'o'i tUITROLFP A R05S. TLTRBNCH TAFER CAMBRICS lunoutAT froiu steamer James noun akd i r sate 7 JAS. LOW A CO.. 117 Main St., loa Ay. BhiA Ü ee: 'nrnf. .''ft ree'd at

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