Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 6, Number 269, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 March 1854 — Page 2

DAILY JOURNAL. A. H. SANDERS. EDITOR.

TKKMS OF SUBSCRIPTION )aily Journal, per) ear,..-. " bv the wiwk 10 Tri-Weekly Journal, per year 4 04j ' I Mki) Journal cr,,.,4T, a k r c Y . Messrs. Pakv. & Muximi rth.-ireet. bot....,, Vi,, nii.l Vul.uU.LiiKH,i.uli, Ur.athriaedaiiüför thVtriieiiön Ätmm. . . I mm - 1 - .... . III I. . ' c- i.,in me journal. The lluily Journal w in oe munu OO file in iheir iiIHm ..! ..iwavti.m..iil uml siiiiscriLllonsare CITY of t;VAVlLl,K. THURSDAY MORNING,:: :MARCH 9. Commeatcineot of the Twenlhih Vol. ume. m i . . . . v-w I ine twentieth volume of the evansville Weekly Journal commences to-day! e deem this a becoming occasion to thank our, numeron fripnn1. in eifV ami ronnlrv. for the

7 " r J ineruress; and oh, horror: sue rememuereu . r r,i i; v0r,.;t; ma no very liberal patronage bestowed upon the We would respectfully commend the article ! John had been p .rticularly affectionate that tfiL !SlVto7 , ... , ,. , , . j 5 r .... I m v i , still on foot, and hopes are generally enterJournal, since the present publisher's con- in yesterday s Lnquirer, under the title of j evening. We won t pretend to say how tainej ,,ttl tl(,y wou(j be successful. nection with it, commenced nearly five years "Nebraska-ana," to the careful, candid, dis- ?ohn Sot the Pcket book, but it was found proposition is sr.id to have been affo. In the ordinary life of Western news-1 passionate perusal of all "wise Whits," and W . un' , , "f rt-v'.her 1,ove , adopted bv the Four Powers, which makes a

papers, the Journal was an o!d paper when we took it in hands, but increasing years aa-... , Ml..MitL.al ua i iy uuueo iw iia nt it " i n . i iu : l 1 . l l ill ill o . or r.. i i .... i vi na useiuineas, unu we tariitauy nope, more permanently secured for it the affections tod good wishes of its many readers. We have labored zealously and indefatigabJy to do our duty, and in that duty we always con- ... S I ii tTPli tile rmf iHntirin A 1ao,o...a i wkiiivuuuii uiiu picKsiiic yji lue public, and the advancement of the interests of Evansville and the country upon which it mainly depends, as comprising the component part. We have only hoped to prosper as prospers this conmunity, and believing or knowing that the reward of years of earnest labor could be realized but in the rapid growth of our city, and its ultimate approximation to greatness, our strongest endeavors have been used in the advocacy of every private and public enterprise calculated to benefit Evansville. Wc proudly point to the past as evidence of the truth of this, and as a guarantee for the labors of the future. The Journal will always be found so long as we are at its head, where it always has been, Vit first in advocating the interests of the city. Twenty years ago the Journal was started by Towns, in the then mere village of Evansville. For years on it was issued, a pioneer paper in a pioneer town. We have often wondered at the difficulties the founder of the Journal had to encounter in establishing a paper in the wilderness as it were, receiving his supplies from distant cities, and distributing This papers when printed, by the 'oaa horse" mails of that period. But files of the paper issued the firstycar, prove he was not deterred by any obstacles, but wielding a vigorous pen and stout heart, carved his way through '.hat wilderness. We regret he could not have lived to this day, and witnessed the growth of that village to a city, and have seen his favorite measure, the Wabash and Erie canal completed, have heard the shrill-neigh of the iron horse, which he never then so much as dreamed of. His widow yet lives, and continues a regular reader of the Journal. But, to conclude, we assure the friends ef she Journal that it is now commencing its twentieth volume under more favorable auspices than ever it entered into a new year. Before this year is concluded, we hope to make fuch improvements in the size of both Daily and Weekly Journals, as will give emphatic evidence of increasing prosperity, and the sincerity of our thanks for generous patronage. And we hope those who are with us now, may be found with us at the end of the year and that we may all live many years to come in daily or weekly converse. "So mote it be." fXjp'A forged check for 2,000 was presented and paid at the State Bank, Wilmington, N. C, on Wednesday last. The check purported to be drawn by Messrs. Anderson & Savage, and about five minutes after it was paid, Mr. Savage stepped into the Bank with a check for a small amount, when the teller laughing, remarked that he must be making a run the bank had already paid a check of theirs that morning for 2,000. This produced an examination, when it was discovered that the check was forged. Means were immediately taken to effect the arrest of the person by whom the offence had been committed, as well as to recover the money Tn about three. nnorlora nf an hour : Iter the . , , , , , commission oi tue act, ne w as in cusiouy, anu gave up the whole of the money, all in State Bank bills, as delivered to him. The name of the prisoner is D. W. Rogers. He is a young man, apparently not more than 2G years of age, of very respectable appearance, and has heretofore borne an irreproachable character. :3C5 The rumor that Smith O'Brien, the exiled Irish patriot, had escaped from Australia, is contradicted t.v n loiter from that I gentleman himself, dated October 1, in which, he declared that having no intention of escaping, he had received x ticket of absence for six months. fX3" The Boston Courier, has an article re specting railroads iu that State, designed to ! show that they have already been multiplied to such an extent that it is impolitic to invest additional capital in these enterprises, at least for some time to come. OCT Our neighbors at Louisville are talking quite earnestly about bridging the Ohio at that point. T3 Another of the Martha Washington Conspirators, Mr. Kemball, of Cincinnati, passed down therivar vesterdav lor Helen. I -i Arkansas.

"The Ui.e Men of I.t nnaVllle M

ine inquirer minks that many of the wisest men of hvansville are in favor of the Nebraska bill. We would like to see one of these "Solomons," and if there b nrh n prodiv of inconsistencies in Evansville, as a ""V " - " nvw oi me Nebraska Kill llnrnm eI...U i... , . . - uv uepr.veu oi trie I Ski , 4 A a - auvauiues 01 so grear. a natural CliriOSI- . If. Show us one, neighbor! and we will i - - - have a strict watch kept over him, lest the the llplllripd mnn , ' ' , , , - j i hia lost and hopeless condition, be drivun to - uesperauon, and commit some rash act uDon J a I ft . a own iife. , Klmnm . u ,; I ' F - 1 ' U III U II Ul? , .. ,. . ... lounu. ami oe au e to five a suns h r..nn 'b ior ine iaiwi mat is in him, he will do what our neighbor has yet failed to do, in all the "twaddle" he has written .mnn tko oilol others in search of the true liffht on this im - porlant subject. We conjure our Wbif fripna II r J I " r rj 1 i iiuvj w w u i i m una i;i iii.iii r ii i ill wr- .!-... v : ;e.L .. ' iciuay s inquirer, u iney are so unioriunaie ' as not to have a copy of that delectable sheet in their possession. Don't be shocked, dear reader, when we tell you that it is a dirty article, for, be assured, as you wade through its w'h'.v niri "",n; r ö ",c, uvuwtncu iui criuo ui pot-house parables, you will lind the true, the original, the all-sufficient reason that brought this famous Nebraska bill into existence. Our neighbor has wreaked his brain almost to craziness to br i nr the whole matter into a nut-shell, and in addressing himself to the "wise Whigs of Evansville," he says: You are shot, "stabbed with a black wench's trA?eye" and that's the fact of it, and that is the reason that you fly madly "on the bosses" of the Constitution. Here we have it then, not only the rca' reason, the imperative necessity lor the enactment of the bill, but a withering rebuke to both "wise and wicked Whigs" for opposingit. Our neighbor has immortalized himself in this laconic production, and should forthwith lay down his pen forever, (having attained the pinacle of literary fame) lest something of lesser merit should escape him to mar the beauty and sublimity of this golden scintillation of his genius. Throw down the goose-quill at once and forever, dear neighbor! and throw your well merited claims upon an ever grateful people, who never fail to discover and reward meritorious deeds. A national, monum-ental TOAD'S STOOL of colossal dimensions should be erected witbout delay in honor of the author of this unrivaled achievement in polite literature, and should he meet the untimely fate which his extraordinary precocity portends, this rare effusion of his genius shall still live in the columns of the Journal. OCT By a dispatch received last evening from Mr. John Ross, of Yincennes, we learn that the damage to the Locks at the Rapids on the Wabash was but slight, and was fully repaired the day after the occurrence took place. Wabash boats need fear no trouble. VCf' The complainant against Madame Restell, the notorious abortionist of New York, has suddenly disappeared, having, no doubt, been bribed to run away; the affidavit she made cannot be received as testimony, as her cross-examination was not completed. Consequently the guilty will yet a while go unwhipped ol justice. JUj?" A "Young lady" in New York, residing in a "palatial mansion in a fashionable avenue," swindled a clerk of a jewelry establishment out of a lot of diamonds woith 1,500, by representing herself to be the daughter of Geo. Law. She returned them and was ! let iff. OCT The Ro man Catholics of Boston con template the building of a cathedral in the j south Dart of that citv. which shall nnt.Hn in i dimensions, costliness and splendor, all that ! r I this country has ever seen in the way of architectural srlendor, and it vs thought that they , have sufficient resources at their command to carry out the scheme. DCj Two white men named Thomas Motley and William Blackledge, were hung on Friday last in Colleton district, South Carolina, for barbarouslv hunting down with blocd hounds and murdering a fugitive slave. (XTF In 1847, there was scarcely a dozen white inhabitants in the place now known as St. Paul, in Minnesota Territory. The village now contains 700 houses and 4,700 inhabitants. The amount of taxable property in 1853 was 901, 437. The capital at present invested in business is 620,000. ivs. r : - i .. . i mm a , W " me - uociiineiua useu , by Gen. Sam. Houston, in his speech on the Nebraska (luesliou. were pileduo four feet high upon his desk. When sitting, the Genera! was totally eclipsed and invisible. frT It is rumored that Mrs. Capt. Cummins Ins irnnp tn Arkansas where he nrnnnsp tn lias gone 10 Arkansas, wncre alie proposes to figlit a duel with Sidney C. Burton. The ruinor '8 not improbable. fCT The Attorney Ueneral olWisconsin has given as his opinion that murder is a bailable oflbooa in that State uie ontnee ui iuais,iaiC. KT Nothing is more touching than unre-1 quieted love, and unreturned iriendship. I can go through all the sorrow and the sadncss it must execute the heart thrown back, the hand rejected. There is then but one I , . i f . . r- . . . . rt . . . 9 A I O" I ' "uo repcae; it turns in upon useir, anu Bunga mat sell to death! to death! yes, ihu linr. trk .1 ...I. J.. I .1 I ZlTZTlT ZmT,Tiam7WT fOW9mm1 a.iu u.c puu. name wiJiaa BUOtll, a wonder and a i - uiii a 1 speculation to its neighbor.

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1 Under the ahove heading we find an t rennt in loo Plti.k...li v.t nf a mm named ; John Mahonv, who was rccentlv discharged : r.n, .u ' .: jl .l uul II UN' mu vuuiuy nr. soil UliUCI Ulli iwuunn'g circumstances : The aforesaid John is a handsome sneci- ... " . J'aA men 01 ine young irwiH SS can oe munu; I K - .1 m. l l III! . k tt L. I mm a . I 1,18 rtu cneeKS, "lliijrant urofjue, anu yuuuiI i i . IV. PPparance made a decide. .mpresHon on ft m n v i.' . : i ... . i i. . - Vnc"iBW7 WIMlT 1 1 r e J r , u tx i t i IVf unf'er the auspices ol piu.itrtuieu ins sun, uiiu the widow it thrived remarkably well. He i I ri . t .. 1 . . . . II.. mi . . , , . t , . , . t r . r - 3 u u,,s,"ul ,,,u uux uu " a'.' as wen calculated 10 carry uy storm wil-,,- -. I a- C . - J.. 1. a. ... ! proacnes to n lair laoj s nean. vine event i. i..i r l.j.i.11 iiHy. mivcr jonn nan rt-ureu irom i ue; uunntii u' "ls 1,JTt? reneny was maue aware , , .f1 L j , HL ' lars had been abstracted Irom the bosom of : - uirav.icu .ivm. u.c uu.n u ! A ftPr tl. Um.'.T . wppU ti tl.P ! widow grew disconsolate lor the absence of I her lover, and on rnndition that he wm.M I . . . I .1 ---- -- - i , i marry her s ie a.irreed to fiuas h the nrosecuT . . j n , . . tion. John, sind to escape from tail, con sented. But man is deceitful so the widow thought and a police otficer was the COS ' staut attendant of John yesterday, until 31rs. I f.enerly ,,,ad changed her name and become f ra f ftlinnif a The moral of the above is evident. "There is a place for every thing, and every thing; should be in its place," and Mrs. Fenerty's ! pocket book, if we are to believe the proverb, iuim ortn!nlir nut nf its nl n'.i a fur Ini.n'u i . ..... " . . nanus on : ii.ai u muiicr oi opinion. For the Journal. Evansville, March 8, 1854. Mr. Saxpers: I saw a communication in your paper of March 2d, Iro.n Wm. J.Bali, in which my name, in connection with others was us?d, and my conduct called in question in terms of severe censure, am' a charge of obstructing the navigation on the ("anal imputed to me, which in justice to myself I cannot permit to ro uncontradicted. I tbere-

fore beg leave respectfully to makea plain j of the East India, railing ships have been tastatement of the facts in the case so far as I ! ken by the admiralty to carry stores, troops, am concerned, through your columns, and if ccc. there is any blame to be attached to anybody, Preparations nre making on a stupendous let it go where it belong-- The facts in . scale at all of the naval stations, the case are these: The Baltic lleet, principally ships-of-the-The superintendent above Petersburg ! line and powerful screw frigates, was to aswent away in the early part of December j semble on the Downs on the Gth of 3Iarch, last, and the water was shut oil' from the feed-1 where it would be joined by ten. er at Newberry, in the early part of January,) The Brot battallion of the Cold Stream at d consequently the levels run down. I ap- i Guards marched through London on the 14th plied several times to the man left in charge on their way to Chast -r prior to embarkit g at Newberry, to let the water on but it was for the Mediterran 'an. They were received by not done. About that time Mr. Ball came : the people with extraordinary demonstrations to Petersburg!!, and was Requested to send a of enthusiasm. note of his own writing to Newberry as soon j The autograph letter of the Emperor Naas possible, and have the water let in und the j poleon to the Cz ir proposes a treaty of peace canal filled as fast as safety to the banks at : on the basis of the Yienna note, modified by the "Bluffs" would admit. In order to till the Turkey, and that negotiations should take lower level with a heavy feed, the lock below place directly between the Russian and

I'etcrsuurgh had to be left open until the Dongola level was full enough for boats to run; then the lock was to be shut, and the

leed slackened, and the water let run over the j Toulon to join the English squadron await"lumble." All this I did under the special ing there to take on board 40,000 more troops directions of Mr. Ball himself, and further I i when both squadroiis will sail for the Leused the "State boat" which I had charge of, ! vant. and my extra teams to assist boats in parsing, J We have nothing new from Kalafat. which was alsojustitied by Mr. Ball. I acted A correspondent of the Times 9ays the in regard to supplying water on my section i Russians are committing dreadful excesses with all the energy in my power, and sue- on tlie peasants of Wallachia, who had receeded as well as the circumstances of the fused to submit to the burdens imposed on case, and the d 'lay of a supply of water them. The wo man nd children of three from the feeder above would admit. My con-j villages have been massacre, duct has always met the approbation of all The French Government has addressed a who were in a situation to know what that ! strong note to King Otho in consequence of conduct was, and when Mr. Ball was on the j the discovery of a Greek conspiracy.

mmww me smw .Minen, now ever, mum Deen i lino ir Iko a .... if. I I i erv kiuuiii i ii nas inbii nil a l) t in ) a I in n . The charge of my leaving the lock-gate ! open "carelesslv, or interferinir with, instead oi iryino 10 lacmiaie navigation is an entire misrepresentation. The time alluded to by Mr. Ball, when I passed with a load of

pork, 1 was not in charge of that division of in the market to-day. The qualities was inthe canal. Mr. Wright, my successor, di- different and the market flat. The best qualrected me to leave said gate open upon that ities are unsaleable at 2s decline. Foreign occasion. I obeyed his request, and the con- j wheat was depressed and Is lower.

isenuenc.es aild tl.e resnnnsihi'itv nro w h him. I I, .'IVO riPriir nnono1 ft I w L- .ant. at oa a I left the canal, except at the request of the superintendent. r mr I am at present deeply interested, in com mon with other proprietors of boats, in the success of navigation on the canal, and I be ,ie? " a" who fr? "J a"d are fIUi to do me justice, will justify ratner than censure the course I have pursued. My conduct is I pen to the scrutiny of all interested, and I rema n yours, Very rcspectrully, C. E. RUGGLE "The man that took a load ol pork ,om PpprJinri.l, A V 11.1 . VU1 .1. OSISBBlSISKAIi. THIRTY-THIELCOXGUESS FIRST SESSION. Washington, March. 6. Senate The Senate is not in session to-day, having adjourned over until Tuesday. House The House went into committee on the Homestead bill. A number of amend ments to th bill were then reported to tue

.uCllia uu wih were me,, repurieu to ine house, H. C. Ling'., leather and finding store, House and a motion to lay the bill on ,he j j. j). Terry s paper wareho use. Othtable was rejected, by 60 yeas, and 124 ,r . v,rv , '

nays. j Tk ...; .V. t . V ijutciiun uiu niav uineiiuiiieiii icstriding the benefit of the bill to free white perswis, was taken u und adopted, veas. IUI i ua,-v,8 .ö-. Tkt. kill r : 1 .!.. c ! i.. ui,i btwviwi inai any iri-e wmto pitson, the head of a family, or ol ag , asalj be ...iltl.J a. . f tm . I ,UUJt-u 10 t,,,ler " I llWI lit lnr'l nt . t t ... I ... 1 latila I ....aH(..ur. ...nu puuuu lauos, wl,(.h at .. time of annlication. Skassa subject to private entry at 1,20 per a. re. Ivo certiucate is to be iriven, or patent i?utd lor the land, until the expiration of five years Tom tlie date of the entry, when the person entering must prove that he or she has r si;üeiio:i,anu cultivated the said land during I that period and still resides there. The hill passed ea8 107' nay8 7a' Later Iroui llirnna. Ouarlestok, March 0 The 6teamer Corwin arrived this mornine. She sailed from Havana on the 1st, with desm. . I A- . I Af-m ... patcnea ior me uovernment, detail. ne; the seizure ol the steamer Black Warrior, al J . L i eu to nave in nnged on tne revenue laws, having on board cotton not included in the 1 manifest.

victeiv i. of mil; NASHVILLE AT NEW YORK. New York, Mtrch 5. The Nashville has arrived with Havre .1- a , , r , i, ., I.llii niwl I nnilnn nf tlie 1 "it ii " -':",':",.:,,: ...j P lour lias ueciu.eu one siiinm:, nu. uurn two Shillings. Hie moilPy mirhei is UMi m a. 7 I J COaUirCtl IJODSOM for money are quoted at 1 , Auvice3 ,om Manchester are favor - - - . i ble. The cotton marketis unchanged, with moderate sales at previous rates. There is no c'.ansre in politics. 'Pl.. Tnslivill left (lawcs on the 16th. and

Lm ,hore this mornintr at Emr Harbor, mis;,.in(T ,,arneir:i, f(,r P.re Island. . She passed h was about ""f. " " " julAbo k.oh -i .0 gaj for i,e st..,t 0f war e rland is Ktill active, and it is stated that Ith Government, in addition to the steamers , , take had decided to take the rei concession lo the Czar, viz: The liberality of . . ;Ü" .L7. ' V Kcy.uie .11 er ,.,wi u ...c..B , iu. i - ml m mt m .ti. La nllio.l niiii'nrj u 1 1 1 1 it i tnr. Mlllill llllMlllltlit iAIII I. l'V..l.iw,uiv...i..i ;. . i .. i i . . . i ..... .. . i , t i v . .. ther proposed that the evacuation oi UN principalists shall be simultaneous with that ..i ii... It I . h SI, i-i mill tin. tlpt nrp tn ni.rn. ui me i,i n n -... uiiu r.. ... " ter the Bosphorus when the Russians cross Prath. i.cn r T mmmMm iL n two imwb 01 mh un wi 1 1 in, nici u 1 I t - . . 1 I - .. .1 ! was a long debate on the Eastern question. Nothiss important was elicited Paris, Feb. 14th. French funds fell considerably, ovingto the unfavorable news from fct. Peters- , burg. i The Great Britain steamer from Australia, brought over IG 1,000 ounces of gold. The French ve-sels from 80 to 120 guns, and the whole lleet under Sir Charles Napier, i are intended for operations against St. Pe- ' tersburf. The steamer Hecla has already left for the Baltic, to make surveys and soundings. Rumors of peace are still in circulation. The Paris correspondent of tlie Times says that fresh steamers, as last as they arrive, are leaving, a company ims oeen iormea to Carry the mails in smaller steamers. Mar.) Turkieh Pleni potentiaries. The French squadron, under admiral Burat, takes on board 12,000 troops, and proceeds to r a i i i f i in Asia öchamyi was pushing lorwaid his urimmenu urn h errat tutfrtnr. urn near r n of Abassia had declared forhim. C03IMEKCI AL. London, Feb. 13 There was a small show of English wheat It.-irlpv. out lind nrJhimO nmin nra tin. iml !, M'.,r London, Feb. 14. Sugar dull and Bd lower. Tallow is flat. Liverpool, Feb. 13. Sales of 10,000 bles cotton; exporters and speculators took -1,000. Prices are firm, but n jt higher; sales on the 14th reached 8,000 bales at unchunged prices, ' t r pa a AJ. L.H I WUWI I . O. IT, Wheat sold at about last week's rates. Flour has declined Is per barrel. (Torn is freely offered at 2s lecline. Reports form the manufacturing towns report a steady business I1 .... . 3 . . . At Manchester there was a slight improve ment. Destructive Fire. New York, March 5. Five buildings were destroyed by fire this morning situated on Spruce street. They were all entirely consumed. Among the :"---fs is Seth Benedict's extensive printinr oflic.e of the Independent newspaper, Thompson's Hank Note Reporter, Burdich, Re.de, . . .r h Roberts's extensive printing and publish-; in": sosooi j it. oeiieuicts paper ware S.'r. Caril iiier' Funeral. V ABKI OSTao. Mirrh (. The Mineral of Dr. Cnrdinor ihla araana was attended by a small number of personal . ... ; r rieniis. cnaries uarainer was present, reUsisg too impression that he had absconded, ... . The supposition of bis having left arose from a. I I . . .1 ms not uaving ueen present at tlie coroner I a ;,.. w No o'ther subject is talked of but the ßuicide and the attendant c;rnimstances. All sorts ol rumors are afloat. The letter written bv Dr. G. iust Drevious to his suicide is a matter of much speculation. It may be produced at the coroner's inquest on Friday, at aMli .,m IW nk -Jt. ;il hol.l.. which time Dr. Chat. Gardiner will be before the jury. ICivcr IV, civs, p. mm i r n . , CINCINNATI, Alarcll ), f. m. 1 he riTCr has fa en A incliea mnr.P Sa'iir. d, dav The weather la looSootioo U.IV. A.lt. VVtatner IS ClOUUy, inUICatlllg ram rain. T). m.k c D if I ..iimiKWJMiuui.i....... FVOS f f . I m. . ' i nere are 9 leei 0 inclies water in tlie rlnnnxl nnrl fillin Tl. .tlmi- unlii.r S- v-s..v. and damp.

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Tclcrropliic Markets. Cr.xcrNSATi, March (, P. M.

V r J.n ef.co in : r muT is. nun in cujciu jv. i hi IT l news had a denressino- elTect on th? market. J .1 :r i ui.u mere was nuw tmpoMiiuii iiia.u.eaieu either to buy or sell. Whikv 1 'r nPf?ipr VH -Zni I " 15 6'e,aa,ier' j , OR OA 0r n beed Mover has declined to Sb 30n5 10. Cr .,.0,;.,, fi .1.. .1.1 1 , J. .11 i v -m. -m, i , o iiiuiunrn iial,. uiiii. w ii - , "T .. ' J. . - ,. .Ä ""i-t'i" muiastrs jllllTT i iiuii. uu- , mann. maud. New York, March 6. M. Flour Has declined 12c: 2.750 hbls sold W lor btate and Uh.o; Southern n'-'o 1 o. urnm nenus a trine lower; 3,000 üushe,s sold at 1 9T.y. Corn has declined Gc; 1 ',000 bushels sold at 83a85c. Whisky rrison 28c New Orleans, March I f .. m . . , motion 1 ne market is active, with sales eady of 7,000 bales middlino- at 9c. Money-Is easy. aire rragnia une penny asking lor cotton to Liverpool. r New York, March G, P. M. Pinne Um -I----J 1, a OJUV Lkl U I y-k , - 7 87a.-s8 00 for Stale and Ohio; Southern " ' - -.vuuis sniuai 18 ',.y "l ? , - - . 1 . .". mr . , m , - , w neat is nrm; 4,'JOU liusiieis sold, enc.i i i , .- 1. . . . . L : . l ill f I f . I i . . 1 1 ' r M V 1 I ' .- I 1 ' z " v " Corn1I.T. r... onnnn U.U.i. old at 83n85. ii1' uviiiiiitu vi., ou,uuu UUSIICI9 i - . iT , -.,,1 T) ; , 1 .1 .a i , n ivuiici; uu U"?I?' iviu Ulli .11 I ijj Provisions 800 bbls sold at 13 37al5 87 i for prime and mess pork. The market for I It m , J , . . oeei is nrm at .i 1 4 lor prime mess; nams 14a I v . i a 16.',; cutmets G3u9k Lard 150 bbls sold at 10$ Groceries f)00 hhds Sugar, New Orleans sold at 5c. Molasses, sales 550 bbls at 28c for N. O. Oil Linseed oil is firm at 76c. Scotch Pi; Iron 100 tons sold at 40a41. Tobacco 100 hhds Kentucky sold at 7a9. Cottoa Is firm with an upward tendency. The stocks all liht. New Orleans fair 12.1, upland fair llj.New Orleans middling 1 1, upland middling 10k Stocks are broyant. CiNCisxATt, March G, M. Flour is unsettled under the effect of the steamer's news, and but very little offering. The city traders were compelled to pay full i prices, rav 6 loaG 20. Whisky 21a21.r. Provisions are dull, and prices nominally unchanged. We hear of no bum g e. . . zZ. r. l , Groceries Sales of 200 bbls molasses at SPECIAL NOTICES. HrVSE HOWE'S COUGH CANDY ! M-t. RawMnMi Ploooa announce my name as a t4l dalu tor r,--election to the office ofCttg .Marshal Hie approaching April election. ' f.-b'JZi) JOHN U.U(l). A. II. SANOe.lfS. Ksii.: Yen will rtnm announce m.i nam as a cauilnlale f ir I ie of.lce ol ( ,1 Marshal al the ensuing April election, (ftlhflj U .M. rlOl.Df.N. Ill CI I, I.N. Tine Vanderliuryli Coaaty KIMe Society kos it DepoiIDT at loli. i Mhaoalta! 8(.rO, OIMN may be hail every voriety at Hlbloa mmtd 1 estau.ents al lie haoosl price. in.ii-tr TO HI SINr SS .ii:. A FIRST KHK AOVRRTUSIXO MKDH'.M. hi MNfc-s lOO I Kvaiisvillo w ho w ish to extend iheir busiiH s in UwflfiH H er country, w ill timl It glMUtV to their al vanl itf ly a.l v.-rt i-inir in the I1K.N0KK8OA i ui,..ir.it, putiiistieii al llemiersoii, j .. IBo Coorior bus a lare circulation m the rOOMBOJ of HoBOaOOta. Uopktas, I'liiou, ( hristian, .Muhleiiluire and l'avies.and some IM bot ri hofl in nearly every county in the Or River 'oiiutry. Auy orJeis wil. be promptly attended lo by addressing V. B. ABKKAÄ I HY fehil-lM Hoodojoaa, Ky. NOTICE TO TAX PAYEICS. TnTaX P.iyer in the Town of Umasco CSs will pleaoa take aotleo tUai. unless the GotooMSoa "faxes iortkütth corporate year o! saiil i own are paid, n or bereu Um ti r t ia ofilarca, USA, nof will im ekoricod with a pen tit of 10 per cent, ami sliail proceed to collect said Tuxes bv distress and sale with costs. JAS. Im PATTEN.. Marshal, hamasco City. Feb. 10. lejl. febU-if ici.soi.i tions bv;thi: peopm:. RasoLVKB) UaanaoooLv, Thai for the lust Uro oon we have been in Hie constant habit ofusinj; the No taujrlauin. nt. for Kln-umat, sin ami forall Sores, Bruis e. Sprains ami Hum, audit has never failed to give niiiin-.ii.ii renei Rsoi. mi. That we have also uud the Mustang Lini MM for the Piles. Er; sipelas, Salt Rheum and ChOJifod Hand, and that it has always cure J. RKsoi.vt.n. hv -rins Ladies, 'I hat we hare us-d the Mustans liniment fsr Sore Nipples, Sore Breasts, Chafes ami dorea on Children, and lor .Moth or Freckles on the !ae" ""d .eck; ami it has always proved effectual leavinjr ine skiii smooui. s..it ami wane. Kr.soi.VKo, bt lU A gki a Kg Srxas. That wc shall erer continue the use ofthe Muslant; hiniu.eiit beciue we have tried and proved iiserlii acy. JXySee advertisement in another column. TT7 Dil. HOLSTE A D'S PILLS WILL CURE DYP pepan, ludigcsUon, Billiousuess. and every disease of ho stomach. XEW ADVERTISEMENTS. spiiix; styi.fr of V A T, L PAPER HA N G I N ft S AT JOHN C. DEVEREUX JR'3. TEN cases of Wall-Pa per. the latest SpriiipStyles.beinjrthe first lot of iprtof Goods, hui iust arrived and for sale low. I will be receivinz weekly supplies entil mv stock w ill be complete, which will be the larffc-t and best iitsortment ever before i roeght to h vansville. 1 Persons in want of Wall-paper, Borders, Fire-screem, Bed Teasters, Window Blinds, dec. of the latest Sprinjr. st les, are requested i all early and exit mine them, at ; - . . : j . ii i . . I lam iieiermineu hi sen asm :n i,siuic r-mrc un Main street, between First and Second. nihil TriNDOW BLIWSl . Fire cases of Window t Blinds of every variety or style ami prices, Just ! ree'd and for sale b the dozen orsinele one, hi the V allpaper store of jnii'.i) JOHN C. OEVEREI A . Ja. TjOlCDFKS. A beautiful assortment of Gold, Vel IJ) vet and ( olored Borders, latest sprinjr styles, just . - - . . . . - . . .-- i ree'd by (nihil) JOHN C. DE V EEELX, Ja. vaitii nVa family, a Rood Dwelling House. Address Post i JU Office, Box 210. mhii if f - lrY PAQ M holes to09! " FKfcS i ON 9W s. - M 5 boxes do for familv use; i bbls No. 1 Mackerel, larjre; 2 do No. 2 do do; I tlureoi New Rice, 400 p-- oxcs Fardlnes; bblsbesl t hile Wiae; 3 bbls liaf Suirar; S do Crushed 00091 2 On Pwwdered huarar; Portale by (mh'J) 1. de II. HK1MAAX. I (C KEGS Nails. MOMtod sizes, just ree'd and for L UU sale bv (mii9) C. yt . G Kit MTU. E BEAT kfmfdy FOB FHI.M1 r.,.,.. ..n.,. en .1,. ...,i r r,....,iv forcr tarsal lnjarl-s. ifcotsosM heal Uiem ilUnot kavlof . .......I.......... f... u..oL ami .it'i.i for mini moTVu ...f. .-!-. ill. .. remedy in G. KIM ,x r.i: .vi.vun ui.Mint.M.r.n, hid. i.-ssess a decided advantage over the numerous lt? - 'tä t" Jäted ihh Ztw Woood tloaler QUI sot tooaoat or koaoojoaooa. ",öd& A DlinivrUATOK's NOTICE. j q FITTERS of administration on the estate of Belinda illet. deceased, have been granted to the under Sjrsaa. roll iiliil its aopooat mliildw aBR. iosed to be solvent. VHA.M Gil. LET, Adm'r. tD.inlTK ATOK'S S UK. THE aosJorstjrood, admlalsArator of Belinda Gillit. doceased, will sell at public sale. :,t the late fsideSOS 1 I . i a . . . .1 , i , , OT sm il uee u, on in i- iir-i u, oi April, ail tier personal c.tate, on the Mtovtog terms: All sums of $.1 and un- i r cash: on all sums over A3 a credit of nine aannlh. A SlBbeflvos,Äesarriiaser irivin- note with approved J .,,rit. waivin laluatim. laws. Willi int..r....fr...n ,1,,.. sak-3tW ABRAHAM GIl.LET. Adm'r. j O (J DISMH.I TIO (II PtltTMTtSHIP. mm .... A . m . .. . . . I rinir, parim-r-inp nereto.ore existing between liavi.i X Still and Clarksou Start, in the Lewis Howes Canal lB(iatw,s 0I1 the 4th day of March. 1854. dissolved by uiutual consent. David Still is now owuer. Imhe tf

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I A ' wrest, ittirrtn n attr and t I f J jr,, .tt..nemrf ..- NaJV v ttt AUi Sr ll'otrtt " 1. S. Jul 1 M)X IIKGS TO AP-. im. l,.M,.,ro,,s. ,.1 il.o public rener.lU . that he h.. 1- rie.l the above fine establishment, ainl it prepared to turiiiüli meals al all hours in Hie , i approve.l tle. ''"n.Game of all kin.N i .eawm. and fre.h Oy tew (brought in In from Baltimore in CO hour) alwata on hand. . ' A tn be tfren by the Proprietor ererr Thurt- . uniui luriuernoiue. - - . ml,- If YVA vTK1 at ,he P'''0. OVR GOnj) WOKK. GIKLn, to whom giwd wares will be paid. mhpi-3r f. K. DKfcW . AU m "..found br me .n . eilnedav. the i9;th r..i.'r.., - ... I... .... I... - . Ka" i"'"Piiofiianres. A JoliX P. WOOD. Pt U W X IC I HOI si 77 AND 79 WALNUT STREET. i-'.i.x I i. U. pHK iimleroifrned repe tfullv call the attention of alt . III "Will im 1' I pi a Mock, poMbllag of ,!ook ki Pan JL in want nl jrnou in their line to their full and am-GriK-er-' Wrapping Paper, llar.lware tit, 4o, DucffiaU' de do, 'aidle 4n, ("luu Yarn lo, Cottoa hatiiiif du. Blotting do, Pattern do, H. Mil do, 1-th do. Tea do, MUM do, tiiiiiet Anrds, 'riii. in" Panr 1 7. " I " ritsfam vvm f Letter do, 'nime-eiai Note I, Halh do in. l oliunr : le tter .In ?? d. hilllih 1 1. .... PtaTc Z Ttaw .1... Mionlla do. Mr.iw On. r",r""'r . ru nun Cinl Sheet, Kailroad Carda arl . m a Mieel-, A, ws. Hook and l iril Inks. We liavi mail- arranceineiii with .Mr MrCn-nnr far a full aupplv of hi eelelimteil i'olored inkl. alio with , i,.,srg Smith Sc Peter for f II I f Ü t'arüa ..'..I Car.i sheet., föriüeru id'!.!'vi,r.'TIi' : 4 ".uerorthiicity. , ' " 'o-a rra litre nie .i ts with Raster., and Weitern manufacturers aro ueh that we van . u all ood in our line ..a I a iu asuiw pures ana . n as ravorabl terms as any huie O aat, IM , iovMa all in want ot r l t. eraoiiue our utoek unit priees before purenaiiif elaewbere. Book and NewPuer made loonier. Hixoa co , Manufacturers and Paper Oealera. . J '! XN al"1" street, Clneiiinati. Ohio. WHACS WATKD, are panir the liiji:.t market price in easb for fro.,.1 Kairs. Paper Miavuiffs. otl m and Hemp Waste, Hope and Bajrrinsr. .N I X OX Ac CO., Manufacturers and Paper Dealer. mhfl " anil 79 Walnut street. Cincinnati, Ohio I f BALKS Anchor Sheetings; J.U N do CanneUou do; 10 do Liirht ,; 5 eases rich new tjh, Prints, Globes, Allan. Sprafruei; 1 do Portsmouth Printed La wni, new .prinr Sljlcs; 3 OS Blue Denims; . do RMrtlasj Strip; 3 do New Stxle Plaid Summer Casimerei: Just received ami for sale bv mh7 J. 11. MAGHKK dt CO. E LECTBom A I.V A M II i BntiaL. ki ceiebratii! for the eure of H". 'ninatism, Tic DoloO r nx. Neuralem. Hca.l;u-ho.kl.vn,-it.Mcy of Nervo. I and Physical Kiierjrj , Ac.. Ac., lor ai-to ml,: tl H.U,l,OtK A: STODDARD. till C lES. HALLOCK At STODDARD I,; ve haU wnotiol alarro assortment of ('unary Parlor and Breedfar ( areaBird Fountains. Haths, Seet. Ac A-r., for sale low. nih, tr RECEIVED per steamer Memphis .'.'i boxes of No. 1 Cream CwOOai I boxes Starch. (Fox's); lor side Iff J"1'' I. iV D. HF.JMAX. roic SAUS. Oil first rata Rone nml two vaiuuM- Farm, in ßers5 man and Armstrong TOVoaMp, ftoM " to 10 niloa front Evansville, la. I erm made rmmx. ffaqlloi pf inhT-Jw MORGAN. Kl EN A PKKKTOM. (Reform eofr I a ck THE ISLAND OF CUB A TAKEN I "tTTE have received another lot of those Choice MsVv raua Ciffars, wh ih mm offer to ibo (ratio and lovers of a iro.. whiff, at low pffUoa for cash. nil.7 HO kll BROOK di ÜHUKCH1LL, W ater it. crmiiEs... O M hhd. ( hoi, e Snrar: Cd bajr r r'1"" Rio Coffee; 5 bair old OovonNOOM Java 'offi-e, nuhall-bkls Plantation II Isiojr M bbls do do; 10 do Stiar house III lias Fine Liverpool Sail; III kills Prime Salmon; for MOO low by mli7 HO H5 SHOOK rt. CUUktCUlLL, Water it. SI L HS. .vi Bishoff Silks. pt SO and inche; lOB pea C roe ie Rhine; .V! jus Oroide Naple: PMi prs Florence; 50 pes Mareollae; ree'd tbia day ami for sale by j.s. LOW CO.. Jnb H Main itreet, l.oulsvllla, Ky. PROCLAMATION. jVT Ol l( E is he eby gU M to the lejral voteri of VaaA.w "lerbiinrh eounly. that the Annual Apr.l E'rctioo will be h. ld on UM liri MOoday in April, A. jr. IP5I. at the ii-,.:, I places ofholdinj; iueh hlrcttoao m the aeveral iownsbip, aaij tOOOlT, for the following Offleori. FOr Pijreon Town-hip Four Constable cor KiiiyhlTownship One Justice ofUi die Peace, two ' onsiaiiiei. For Scott Township One Juitiee of the Peace, two For A rOMUoas Township. One Juslice ofthe Peace, two ( onstablei. For Perry Tow nshlp. One Justi.-e of the Peace, two Constables. For Union Township One Justice of the Peace, two I onptablei. ' For Centre Township One Juitlce ofthe Peace. two i BOafaoloa, Por German Township. Two Jnstices of the Peace, two Coimtatde. JOHN S. OA VITT, uth Sheriff of Vamlerburjrh County. XT OTIO NS... LI ltd loz Market l',;,.Vct: 4 loa Clothes Rastali! do, covered Market Itasketa: Rollins Pin.. Pa. tatoc Mashers. Chums. Tubs, Ruekota, Wi,.hiHiard,die., Vc. tor sale by lioRNHRoOK & CHCKl HILL. . ",,,T Wate, .treat. R OTII'IC. Mri.ria'i Votoaw o!L losrsoov UtaoW Ootekoated Remedy, ami hass dome more to alleviate haraaa siifferinjrthan any remedy ever discovered. One or two applications will relieve the moot torero AIM, 111(1 is.: or Sprain-. I w bottles will Tltanse, purify, a in' heal the fnaleit ''w r.a or Soar., und it w ill heal the most severe Burnt or Scald without a scar. Every fa mil v should haue a sunnlv constantlr on hand. rÄ .. ... x.. .i . . - - no us- in uinc ni nfi',1 For Horses it is far superior to aav other reraedv for corinir lj.u.ecess. Bruises, Cut, Scratches, Old Korea, -einiiirs, vc, Ac. hee advertisement in another column rnm-m f CODFISH 2. boxes, 2.-. lbs each, for tale very low J by (mhl) S. K. GILBERT V CO.,Hyc. near Water. . . ( AhKS Boots and Shoes, a complete assort I J ment. Just landed fnm iteamen Empress and - ' J. H. UAOHEfc At CO. WWICK. "VfOTICK is hereby riven, that bvorderof the Board of X Pre-idenland Directors ofthe Evansville Gai Lijht gMtyi mtde at a eaMoa onUt of said Board, oa MdovofiW ;.lasywsosg ioi kmiiiiers of said toiiitwin. hod at the Office of Stockholders of said Companv. held at the Office of John J. ( handler in Evansville, Ind., c he 15lh day ol April. 14, between the hours or rtT'ltut A.M. Sad 4 o'clock I . M.. for the purjmse of takinjr into eonsn'ecaUao a pioposition to increase the Capital Mock of said Company bv the amount ofsiu.ouu ad din I Stock, according: to the provisions of an ait of the General Anewbly of iho lMl nf Indiana, to auiKorisv Ike formation ol Gas Light Companies, ajipr.v ed Februar ISA, IUI. C. G. KE.Vl's. JOHN J. CHANDLER. mh4-td liirostora. v uiA.jue, rei,da uew.upp.y oi The Ol , Brewery. (mhl) SAM'L LISTKR. RECEIVED per steamer A. L. Shotwell 6 hhls Choice New Orleans tupir, )0 do Good Fair New Orleans Sugar; 50 bbls Plantation ,lolae.; M hdf olds Plantation Molasses; 2 hairs or Rio Cotec; 10 bags of Liverpool Fable Salt; for sale by mh4 L de U. H El.M ANN. IFSLINI DE LAIS ES. 1 case old colon alt i'X wool .Muslin !e L-ii'ies, rse'd this day, for aale by mh4 JAS. LOW v ( ., 117 Wain sU Ixu., Ky. rARPFT CHAIN.-10 baps lest quality la novo J a,l for sale at Faclorv price by J at" mli4 S. K. GII.HKK r oc ( ".. Svc. n-ar Water. j - . . . TT OT C XX felc24 OK , by Scion Ro! .i so... Just sm d at SA M . Lihl BK'S lo storo. TJOSir.KV 5 rosea mixed Hose and Half Hose, - A reed d Ulis dav and for sale to feb-3 JAS. LOW dt CO., 417 Main st., Lou., Ky. BOXES Star Candles; j hf boxes Ptnr Candles; j qr-bxs Sur Candles, just rec d and for sale at ml.3 T. BA( OS A- Cu.'s Fannl. Grocery. . - Ofin Mira extra flue Irish Potatoes, for familv ate J.JJ just ree'd and for mtU at iua3 T. BACON 1 CO.S Familv Grocery.

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