Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 7, Number 267, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 March 1855 — Page 2
DAILY JOURNAL.
A. II. SANDERS, EDITOR. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. Dally Joarnal, per year,. V 50 y the) waek,.. ...... ..... . 15 Tri-Weekly Journal, per year, 4 00 Weekly Journal.... 00 CITY OF EV A17SVILLE. FRIDAY MORNING:::::::::::MARCH 8. r tho oid Une Leader 4 -The failure foeJec a Senator must be n it. ttUn nrt sh-ged en the .. m, nil y ' .-;,. Pf l.dir in The Old Lme Democratic party leaders in time and experiment may have proven good, and throwing the entire blame of every illtlv dninf thi.and fizhtinir with as much zeal and fer- ' "d '" l and jusby keep, I 'J w Tor as if their3 were the cause of truth tice, against vice and iniquity, and victory. Cut the People finally opened their eyes, and saw the infamy these party leaders had been so Ions practicing upon them, and 1 that instead of Old D'ne Democracy being the party of all the virtue, honesty and decency, it was a party which blindly followed the dictates of certain men, who were nothin hut a set of nblitical dema?öfrues with- " o i a a out any of the) attributes they claimed for their party. The People gave these men a severe rebuke at the last election, and by fifteen thousand majority proclaimed they no longer had any confidence In these Old Line Imlor r .:.cj- .t.:,. ,.L,,n lUe. uwik au.ucu, awa .Cuu, ...g leaders are again pursuing their old course. Tliey are already claiming for themselves all I t. J..i-lA-T . 1 . megooa 01 me isie legislature, ana endeavonngto throw the responsibility or the a w -k v 4 It A -f AfiiihtiüOi aaaw AV4m 4 i am m a I " uruu r'",'1,'""0 o u i . r TT c r . T . . J . i 1 ciecuuii oi u. c. ocaaior. vu lee oner paragrapninexaiiureio electa öenator must occnargeaoa mexusion party. anenreaameproceeuingsoitneiastaay. a," n.SiKiug " mreaiimei ioeie a senator on me pian proposed by the Old Line Senators, concurVaanr nf a a IhAnioh n w a n A a oII an ja Af a m B
th State. h.,.; .1,. exerted certain SS b 5 S boVre.87 tube buried in h l.ce in wbich vote to postpone these election. ttrafoU policy in their comment opon State affair. ttuÄrfl-. ' " FmU SiA jffi when before the pe.pie-...nmine the en- ty-one yeare. : . . ,: yÄ'lÄduÄlto "P . Sib XÄ'S tire credit of every act of leSi.lation which The next .ection proiide. for the appor- S J "' knolher chance it the Senator.hip. That i.
ing united, whether in swearing to the same twenty-one years of age.m each, l'rovid- to any friend of the Law to discuss the sub- "7nVÄu . .. .. , pA th-t tho firat and aprnnd pWtinns of . . . . 20 into the elections, and the Kepub icans lie or supporting the same poUtical piece of 'Venerll Assemblynder jeCl wilh .hIra' We 8hou,d ,ike vcr rouch 5 man voted for it, and not a single man rascality, this party again and again won the hi rnnatitntin shall he areordintr to tha to ascertain whether the Colonel has been againstit. A call of the House showed that
'iuä vyyuocu iu an FuH.hould not have been oassedin the House. liutlVu, J.r, n rharr fth Rodnrtlnn nf
from the very first organization of the State and then, if that failed, to elect by joint ballot. But the Old Liners in the House bolted, and destroyed the quorum, so that the a at resolution could not pas3. And now, how absurd, how hypocritical, how contemptible, h and how basely dishonorable, the attenpt of iow basely dishonorable, the atteDpt of 11 : a . TA,. Old Liuers, to throw the responsibility . 1 T t T 1 those Old Liuers, to throw the responsibility upon the Republicans! But we have no . i . . : . . I fears on tins subject. The people are not so frrosslv ignorant nor co miserablv verdant asl Ti. M vi-... ii.t.1, a, ij w vu utmkim bid S3 w axa av iui u ss But the Sentinel continues: 'Why were not the other officers electedl Tho responsibility rests with the majority of the House. ..-. Does .Now Lear what an Old Liner in the House rcraarkeJ, as reported in the col rry r o nf Ti rt SlntirtAl f ffiflf worm law ii ecollay in uuiu. w .uv wuuvauwa vi uta fcijr aj iu which the editorial appeared from which we I make the above extracts'. Last Mondav a inotTon was made in the House invitin? the . i . .l tt I Senate to go into election with the House, on btate Printer and all the other oincers to he elected. This produced confusion, and the I reporter the Sentinel says: t , , . , ' I -lur. i juujpiuejra utuiarcu ui.iu uau weu ina siuaious enori oi ine aemocrauc party 0a(aaBM TAB aMiS iaM Fa m sK fnii tM ttieff M BB I AAA ists would proceed to elect a U. S. Senator. Thu3 is the responsibility admitted. The J Old Liners would not permitthe election of , r. oUicr officers, because they feared a Senator niight be elected at the same time! How hypocritical in them now to charge the responsibility upon the Republicans. ' It was predicted from the commencement of the session, that the Old Liners would not permit a Senator nor probably other officers to be elected. They went to the Capital with that intention. They proclaimed it abroad, so far as Senator was concerned, on every occasion. the same thing. In every possible manner iiiauucr these Senator, declared that they would tho, firi.co.pflr themspivpa. because the? had ...... .
hc.v, .; 6 WWHäcu, wruuu . .uo horribly bruised, one eye protruding from its therefore, and only obey my last injunction stocks does not directly affect him, and care Ännh?Ä "ocket. and probably lost forever, and head "verto come near me in my retreat. God and discontent find no seat around his fire.Tsnuon, tne rusionisis wouio proceea 10 . r i bless you all?' . . A thousand pleasant memories linger about elect a United States Senator." supposed to be fractured. He said.he knew Deep,y affectedt Bnivelling audibly, and the farmer's horae-the broad hearthside in FHereitis admitted bv an Old Liner, that no reason for the attack. If justice cannot wiping his paternal eyes with his tail, the the wintertime: Of the old man with the old
it had been "the studious tfiort" of hi nartv reach the viiliana wno perpeiratea mis cow- u ra. wunurew ana was seen no more ior ramuy liio.e on nis Knee, 01 me
s .ir ,f i... -r- ,... .v.. .llv'snd Bhoetinrr niece of barbaritw.we 8everal days, when his youngest daughter; and her knitting. of the bg boys and
io Pu vjj uco tic KuwnSt ior lear ui , . Ö i -111 moved her with filial affection than by that tie boys, of the little girls in ho when once in joint convention, the Fusion- hope the owners of the U Heeler will at least curiosity which has been attributed to the ses. of the cousins who came vh
taken an oath to faithfully perform all Her""; , TT'. ' " ,7 , .. .i,. .ff- . i ..... a trip to England is in contemplation. She
faiUiaw? we. - w I' - Hufiaa n r r iifir ) 1 1 1 1 . -- n nil huh vs. it n nnriia . , r .t, duty. A large majority of the people mount clared their desire to have an anti-Ne- , . . i . ... braska Senator, yet these men declared the majority snouia noi govern. na auer an a a. 1 IB A. .dm. F. 1 1 this, cow these Senators are returning home with the lying words upon their lips, that the Republicans are responsible for the non-elec-tion of Senator! That the very men are rect Mo ardent wish it was to secure . ; . t . .u i the election of Senator! Let the people remember these facts.
: fj-The Legislature of Minnesota have iy. The next thiog In order, we suppose, passed an act incorporating the Minnesota will be a steam spr.de with a lowering appaand Northwestern Railroad Company, the ratas attached, for the adjustment of the
same having previously passed the Legislatore, but being vetoed by the Governor. The St. Paul Times calls the passage of the bill a0 a J L4aaiaa)ak1 iaBlUl8a Jk ar fJOt Y at. n deMol in am? ana a Deirajoiui mwucui while tho Democrat hails the act a a con summation of tne people's wishes.
The Apportionment Bill.
We had looked over the Statutes, and copled the following sections for reference,when we perceiTed yesterday's Enquirer had used .I - I.V. a different nhnrt. It is I iuw --- " I known to our readers that the Legislature ;m.a " .n ..Si-.;t-km it ,N. Wf rP " issupposed by some, our Enquirer neighbor! amonff others, that no Legislature can again - I SB,
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. , ... .. . k "w 8na PPoroonmeni oe rnaae, lhere be a called session of the present LegUtare to make such enumeration, &c: The constitution, article 4, section 4, says: The General Aembl . its second session after the adoption of wis 'J1 WMI0" 1uT .l i... tioning and says: Sec.5. The number of Senators and Renresent&tives shall, at the session next UUS "h period of i making ueh ena meraÜölf, be filed by lawT.nd apportioned among the aereral counties, according to the number of white male inhabitants0 above apportionment last made by the General Assembly, before the adoption of this constilotion. At the following session of the Legisla ture, all acts of former sessions were repeal d, except certain ones mentioned. A these exceptions is: tinong A'inA An Act entitled "an Act to appor tion Senators and Representatives for the next five years," approved Feb. 13th, 1851. This, of course, does not conflict with the foregoing. It was no fault of the Kepubii-1 cans that an apportionment bill was not - ....j t, WM more ti.a fauu Qt hose Old ... . . """" wuw M - -i-i . . harder On the ReoubllCan Darty . th nresent i. The House offered Ä C..ta. d hill Th- n.t rf.,.d iU V UCUOIB KWVU aav wv. . I - - e, I u Änd eJ OQ lhe lwt busneM day 0f the e.sion & uhsU.ule wbicn frora au we can . I l - Fn nf it. no RenuMiean could have VOtd I for coniilentlj with the interests of those he ;cpre8ented. 0a MoDday. the excitIny liÖQ of eecliona WM in the House, indthere WM no time al ,U event, for the discussion of and action upon so important a bill thia .Doortionment act. Of course. Lhe Senale biH as it was, could not and ..... , Uh lhe fonowine extract from the IIoU3e., proCeedIngs on this subject: Mr. Frazer said that no apportionment bill had passed, owing to the want of time and the disagreement or the two Houses; that would be necessary to nave a called sesfiof .t0 PM8 V??-" E; tcrtamed political sentiments adverse to thoBe of the Governor, he thought it proper . . m mm. II T V- ... .1 tho.e of th. Governor, he thouirht it nrorer to have its expression favorable to such call, T .a e . I I . 4 IL.I I tie mereiore lnuouuceu a resoiuuuu iu iuov . . . . The resolution waa passed. Uruui A I fair. . . a r .i rl, A carpenter, aa mericBu, iiu.t:u um, McKinsey, took deck passage on the steanv er C. Beeler, for Louisville, last Wedoesday, getting on at this point. Soon after getting on board, he was, attacked by a man, who McK.says passed himself for second mate,! iiuv.iv oaro fnoocu uiuisbii lui kvuii w I who knocked McK. down with a slung shot, I and hadlv beat him. The boat was then Ltonned iaat ahowa F.anvill and the ms . . . . i , waa put in ayawltobe landed on the Kentucky shore. While in the yawl, the cowardly deck hands jumped upon him and again beat him severely. The poor man came , f f .nuwu 1, .uw "e ie t0 stand up for some time. He W" I Uee that their boat ia no longer disgraced by I the presence of such ruffians. It is due them - I . .. selves and due the public or whose patronu.i uÄ . age the boat claims her share. . Mrs. Hathe. Ahe Wew Orleans Ficayune says that this talented lady (Miss Julia Dean that was) has gone to Charleston on a brief visit to her husband's relatives in that e .. . , . . , city, after which, she will return and commence an engagement at the St. Charles theatre, and this being concluded, she goes to Boston where she is to appear as Norma !. ... 3 1. -.., ,,--,! ,,f iKoiiPristt in Mr. Sargent . new tragedy of the Priestess. "She has announced that before retiring ,i1.v..Mnr...;nn.l niTA. which Vm occupy about two years rJ . land n half In rnmnlolo Iriom' smnnif lhm has recently tried her hand as an authoress,! an.d, ne nr" p,ay' 01 an'ua lB said to be a very remarkable production, 4 r B .at . a mm, . rj- This is aiasi generation. In order ,. no unnecessary time may be lost, a railroaf has been laid down between Brooklyn and Greenwood Cemetery for the transporution of the dead and their living friendu u. r.li .V.Ä .1 ....In, n Thi. I -or arrangement may not be considered inde cent haste" in this fast age, as out ideas are nowffauiredbvelectricirv and steam entireet 7 or of whole burying process. The Canal. Our canal Is now open to Terre Haute, and never was in so good order. There is 2 feet 8 inches water, and the banks sound.
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Ah Iroic Will but Human Heabt. AM
ter the destruction of Col. Benton's house by . fire the editor of the Globe had a conversation with Benton, and in an editorial sajs: tV m.rA u:m tri; tinnaa. Inatirprl. ...... .... 1 and he replied, as nearly as we can recollect: No.- it was not insured: but I care nothing about thit; insurance could not hare saved ..ki k- h. nn which mw wife died, on which 1 leen: her IB U. 1 A LA 0. B.lJBBfjaiII-.aB.la. W S, A U LB kI ! hUiU wrW . i J :tK u. k;. ,K.t t tl paer. in the adjoining room, manr of which ? t be supplied. But what I shall most feel more than I now do will b the loss of h. ..morial, of my wife, whoae bod,. "o grouua, u win oemj arsi ce LmA. qi t ri-. I rrrtm fXCol. Drew says that no man can stand I sustain the new Prohibitory Law in !. features. If the Colonel is anxious to have this experiment tried, probably he can be accommodated by extending an invitation improving in oratory with the immense practibebe has had this winter in the Senatorial arena. rVWPU T -f T .1 - .- I . . : . t. . . : . i.. . : I uiaucr in mav eujr ul.o h.uib awuunug a sound and healthy aspect." We are pleased to hear of so good a state of affairs in the "Star City." The Journal also states that Hon. A. E Hannegan is a warm advocate of the new temperance law. 0T Governer VVhight has knocked the J .breath out of the Indiana Free Sank bill, by putüng bis veto to it. He will do the same hw lh hül In rorhartPP tha Stat nnk Lou. Cour. The Courier has nrohahW learned bv this f J 4 I time, that the Governor has had the breath knocked out of him on these subjects, by the m Dassaf?e Olthe bllld over his vetoes. fJ3rAn editor out West says that he hoped to be able to present a marriage and death a.nn.i m.tf fnr hl Inmn.' hnt a ? . ... . . . . . thaw broke op the wedding, and the doctor Deing sick, nis patient recovereu. . . - " . : I Jon . rmce nas Deen arresieo in I. Miss Julia Green, under nromise of marriage. Julia should have rememberd the adage: uPut not your trust in Princes.' Y - I uui sue I was Green. fjC5 The agricultural bureau of the Pa tent Office has just received frora the Cape of Oe jt received f J Good Hope, by the Japan Lj 1 A. at Good Hope, by the Japan Expedition, quan tities of wheat of surpassing beauty and It . I. r excellence, it win soon DC rcaay lor a isItribution. 03- A writer in the New York Herald : states that Bishop Hughes holds property in bis hands belonging to the Catholic Church of New York amounting to $25,000,000. ft-T-It ia lh nnininn nf th dnrtnr that vthe lawyer gets Ins living by plunder, whilst the lawyer thinks that the doctor gets his imj laWJCr IU1UK.S lUBb tllU UOClOr gClB 1118 by pillage. . ?B". BT . Chables Lamb.-"3I dear children," said an old rat to his young ones, Llhe infirmitiesof age are pressing sc Theavi y upon me, that 1 have determined to dediI cate the short remainder of my days to mor - . J n . Pe"fncc 1 a,n fr ow ana loneMy hole which I have lately discovered; but let me not interfere with your enjoyments, Youth is the season for pleasure: be happy, la a m m m m. . " "' sex, stole to his eel! of mortification, which 1 turned out to be a hole made by his own I taalli in a n ... , PI 1. ; I . ..unecaew I A Good Ore. An anecdote was told to us a few days since of one of our State offiCers and a well known clerirvman of this place which is too good to be lost to poster'h EVr?5 by the Grand Jury last fall, one of their num ber being in company with a clergyman of this- place, the following dialogue took plce. State Officer Well, elder, the Grand . ' . . iuc, vuk it lhey convict u8f f mt 8ee how in h they can punish us. ClerirvmanO. dr. leave nfTthA r.ll f "J? m"lf how ou are be " lishAi! The State officer has't resigned. Madison Patriot. . , Raisisc Fruit Tref. TM I. one of the most important of farmer's duties one in the execution oi wnicn he can rely but little on the experience of the generations which in this ' lnr h.Vfi hptfZ hpffirA th" a. m ih walnecf frnittr . of profitable income, all doubt has Ion since vanished. 1 run in great varieties may be profitably raised for home consumption and Par.kel is IWB)'.P?n fnd 8C,dom refu8M buying promt. A single orchard may fail or a single variety of truit but this itm7 lhe people will have let it cost what it may. APP,e, Pear8 lulDC.e8 P'"m. goosberries, grapes, and even walnuts, find a market. Plant your nurseries, grow your trees, and try your chance among the rest. One new valuable fruit will pay for fifty failures. OtrThimbles are a Dutch invention. The art of making them was brought to England by John Lofting, a mechanic from Holland, who set up a workshop at Islington, near London, and practiced the manufacture with profit and success about 1604.
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flpVVe innte the attention of our rcad-:rs
to the following article from the State Jouf nal of Tuesday: No Election.4 ' The Legislature has adjourned;' dor as vre etaarlilW milnttinaH f mm the. I... . Ki J- tlnll "'""J. auW "!tol5."to unuea pwies oen.ior, for the Gorernor can't appoint in this case. .,... - We hare no State Agent, no State Printer, and no officer of any kind whoso election was enjoined uon the Legislaföre. The"olJ line" resolute! refused to efect eten those offieen for whom the law ha. provided. ia,a esuu is me cunseuence doi oi b uoubi ''ÄM .hita ! , ... : r The shameful admission stand out in every the whole story, and what a disgraceful storY it if ... .... , . . 1 I th A An1 I SI liffrVPfl aWAfial f h A evt Aann aa .... In th. ,? lha ..,.,;.... llied repe.te(l,y t0 btinson-lhe e,eion. and they were defeated, how think you reader! by JJeMold liners breaking a quorum. Mr. mere were Eixiyseyen memoers present, a rcsuiuusn wis onwea, ina again therexwas no quorum, the Republicans alone voting upon it. This convinced the o...t.i:..n. ik.i tk iiu i : ii ... icuuuiiv-uuo iuafc auc urn nucn were pre . . n(j the effort was abandoned. There was do attempt at crawling out, under the pre text or a 'concurrent" vote. That dodge was mo 8iuy lor serious worK like luattney were engaged in. and was uoldly thrown aside. 31 r. Humphreys, an old liner, declar ed that it had been the studious care of his party to put off all these ' elections, because when once in joint convention, the Republi cans would proceed to elect a U. S. Senator. Candid JUr. Humpuerys! Honest, oath-ob semug üemocrais! ror tear the Kepubli run mirrht elect Senator, vnn atndinu.lv refused to elect even thuse vou have sicorn Uo elect. If history can produce a parallel to , . m I -, e , - . Ih i ant nf nirl fanravitt frf tha opa.lit nf ;"' a" r 3 J iHe hia willingness, to I... ..... lahnnMAi thft roannnaihilit nf tho nnntnnnn. Iment. He made no hypocritical effort to lay the responsibility on the Republicans. He scouted the absurd, excuse the SSeiutnel labored ao hard to concoct a few days ago. By the confession, not only of their acts and but of their leading speakers, the "old nine Democrats go belore the people with the responsibility of this great wrong. In tiie Seuate lhe ma,ter wa8 diD08ed of m..r- :ti. a .i..t; t.. it o Senator, offered by Mr. Freeland was tabled bT 24 to 19, and a resolution to elect a State A fa ai f aar fa a t oa KT H 01 raw Aknur V a a m a ASXCUh " ao iwwivu acv wt W U B all oauiO ... iii.j... in ir. tj u.u i:..n Ttiic. iiiauuc w iui. xviLiiai uouii, uiu line of St. Joseph, to say that on the 22d of February, he voted steadily to bring on al these elections, and on yesterday voted to go into convention to elect State Agent. The matter is ended now. The Governor will fill all the vacancies he is allowed tofil and Indiana after giving fifteen thousand majority against Nebraska, is cheated out o her just right to put an anti-Xebraaka vote in the II. S. Senate. The "old liners" have done ,i,e deed, and are proud of it now We'l see at the next elections whether pnde"w&n'i g before a fall." Tll. " m wr.l i a- ' i II HlviC IB Quo CiaSS Ol pcupic more inae tk. tk. it tl,- f.. IS a IUndi npon hl, Dwn .oil and with a proud look surveys his flocks, his meadows and all 1100 fcUfTeV his broad acres crested with a green or sold en harrest. Willi confidence he places the seed in the furrows in the sprinStime, knowling that the early and latter rains are promised, and that in due season his toil will be repaid bv an ample harvest of rich and mel 1 low grain. He eats the bread his own strong arms nave reapea irom nis neius, and ne is content. Thousands of gorgeous palaces have not half the cheer and comfort or the far mer's simple home. The rise and fall of I . . old lady the litmespun dresuin?. and of some bodv else who came 'visitinir" too but not in a cousinly way, and of apple parings I I I 1 . " . 1 I e ana nay narvear. m uie summer, nno oicouon pickings in the winter. A thousand pleasant memories cluster about the farmer's home. Th farm he nwn maw hawp hssn fmi. ly inheritance. His father and grandfather may have stirred the same soil he now stirs. The orchard and the green trees in his ya-d may have been planted by those he loved and honored who now sleep under the sod. If so his home is doubly dear to him. Olthe happy farmer! who would not exchange the cares of professional vocations for his! .We ieei use laying uown ine oar euuonai ior ine BCJlh-S;-frS ofghg A TnET abe ali Alike. In the Iowa House of Representatives on the 22d ult.,the bill in relation to the observance of the Christian Sabbath being under consideration, the following amendment was offered: 'It shall be regarded as a violation of the sbbth for clergymen of any denomination v1 yi ocimwua vu mB uauusui L" . ... The amendment received fourteen votes almost the entire old line vote in that branch of tne legislature. Madison Courier. FOB MAlf4VILI,B. , jn joais Ijr piS Tho canal boat JUDGE PRIACB. CapUla will leare as above on this dar. 9th inat.. 'clock r. at. ror ireirDt appir ta ta UEO. i V&tbH a CO nh9 dl A (eats. HOUSE JL.OST. STRAYED from vhe subscribers oa tbo lth of February, a LIGHT CKEAM COLORED HO KSK. fall 15 hand, hiah. weU proportioaod. ssrsa years old. smooth sbei all roana. ao hantoo marks. At bo wt e raised ia Waba a ooaaty. Illinois, by Alf.od Brinee. it Is snpposed be may bare strayed towards hi old home. Aar persoa who will rets. -a aim to as shall ba liferallr rewarded. UALLOCK St BTODDARD. KTaasTiUe. lad. th9 Saw if NOTICE. , TfM OT1CK Is hereby "iow that aa oleetle a will bo held at tho IM Coart House ia aiTaaseillo. ladiaaa, oa tbo Bret afoadsyla April aeit, for ho parpose ef sloctia one Township Trnstoo.oao Tswaship Tro arer. aad oao Vowaahjp Clark, to sarre for Pigooa Towaship, Vaaaerburg eennt. BU9 dlw3 TUOS. K. UAKVlX. Cork.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
THE JEOL.lA.nS Will 1t a Concert id BaU thia Tealac at ApUo 1111. for particular, , Prrgrana. Bb9 St Mb. SAnrXBs: Pleaw aaaoaae th aam f K. B. IIA BT at a aadidau for City Xlanhal. at tha oiuuiif April oloeUoa. . - mhita Mb. Editor Yoi vlll pleaao aaaoaae tb amtof PETER BUBC m a eaadiiUU for City Manhal. at Uo oaaaioK April tloetica. flZ7-to SPECIAL IYOTICK. A adjoaraed moetiag of tbo YOCXO AMERICA FIRE COMPANY 0. S. y U hold at tho PiiacinT Hali. am Friday ovcalng. March 9th. at 7 o'clock. A fuU atUadaaoo U roqoetUd . Bj ordo r o f tho Pretideat: - mb8 d3 WILLIAM F. DUNBAR. Soc'y. IIAVB YOU A BAD ÜIIAPED HEAD? GO to TAUTIER & MARCOXKIER'S aad havo yoar hold measured for a Hat. They hare joat reeaivad direct from Pari a Tory ingeaiotu lartrument that will tako tho ahapo af your head la leaa than ao time, aad with which they will make yoa a Hat that will fit ao eaay ao am aid ahoo. Ifaia trett, between First aad Soeoad. feblS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Jc&T hkceivi;d. Htrpt r MatMino for Marcf; w aite'o Cooarorfeit Detector; f raak JLeolee Uaiatto; IS wry ob BaU oieau; raham'i ilf aiiae; at Bb9 HAJ1LKL LISTKK'S BOOKSTOKE. looking: glasses. ff AM atalrtim rrepared to faraith Lookiar Olaia-o ia JL Aiabncaar. Walant. or Rosewood Frame. Lookia tilaa rulM, Bicturo r raiaei, ete.; alao. Gilt traate. Fietaro Krmmao. aad a ceaeral worttttrt of Flctara aad Oil Pavimtmp, at w&oiesaie or retau. atuo lowett rncee. . J. UKST. ahS d k w lue Ko . 9 West ronrTh at re et. CiaelaaaU. O. kKAXGES AND LEMONS. 151ae meeireif aad for VT br (mh8) FBESTOX BROS. T Alt. 50 bU. lain liio. laf redo it d ad fo ile W Mh8 PEEaTOX BROS. iff OLASRfi.llJL ) bble Molanee: 10 ntir bbU Beaoott'e oooaerafa). KoeolTod aad to arnre, aad for oalo lj - BbS PRESTON KOS. STEAMBOAT AND VK A CHI N 13 It If XLsi CKSM1T1I1NG. form tha public that ba baa taahea Uta. aid 'v? etaal formerly occupied by Mr. Newman, oa Fint ttreet betweea viae aad Diruon. where hi 1. prepared to do Blaektmithlac ia all iU Tariouabraaehea a h aa teamboat werk, aaw-mill work, feaeiof. railing, baleoay iron., (tain aad baa Utero, collar dovrt aad crates, etc.. et. Railroad aad canal bridge werk doae at tha lowest pr cee and at short aotice. Aaehors of difIsreat sites always aa ba-4; also, aog-cnsiaa. watar waeel baam stripe for boots, eto. Bein aa old aad experienced haad at Machiaery Blackimkhiac. I will warraat satisfaction or ao pay. All kiads of hesTi forslar doae at eay shop. ieh.dly J. J. MURRI3. IN consequence of tho aeeessarT aboeaeoof tho Cashier, tho Betas af she Nrw Yokk aWd Va. 8tat Stock Bask will be redeemed at tho Ca mal Bakk aatil farther aawee. All the aotos aad the bills of tha Baak will be left there alt terparmeat. JJI1X RKBER. Bah 7 tf Frasideat. KDWAltD JC. UlLIi Produce, Forwarding & Commission Merchant, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. XäT Office ad Varehouj ob the Canal, and Wbarfbost faeilitioo with Lewis A Howard. LIBERAL-CASH adraaeao tnado aa ooasiKBSsoats, aad particular atteatioB fires to tbo parchaM ci ial af ertrj daaariptioa of Produce or Oroeorieo. mh7 tf K. HKwaicaa... .. ............w. a. mska. I1EN1III1CKS V Pic HE A, (Lata Vi W. Headrieks Si Co.) WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS AJXD SHOES rOBTKB'S B14CK. F1KST 8TBIKT. KBAB MAI. ' KOTICB. ALL perioas laeebted to tho lato Ina of V. K. Headrieks fe Co. are affaia aotifled of tho aeeessity of immediate aaiUaaiaBt. aa tbo baaiaassaf the 10 arm "" ha settled. snh7 HENUUICK McKKA CAIaI'ELTO. UEKT1.G9. aTltsf m BALKS ob haad sad for sale for cash only by XW JAMES LOW ft CO.. mh7 ; 418 Mtia street. Loaisville. Wy. VYOMI.W. 1 bblsof ehaiee tlamiay received pot steam. jbjb. or uraau Aara. aaa lor sale ey ma7 J. W. ft S. VICavERT. gfllREKB.-OO lbs of prime W. fi. Cheese, last teeetved aad lor aale ay (mh7) J . W . ft . ICabEl. Alt ass't of Washboards. WashtuU, BackcU. Brooms, ete,, plaia aad faaer, lor sale aA j aihl VICKERY'S. CINCINNATI RETREAT FOR TIIK I.XSAAE. I!7 charge of EDWARD MEAD. M. D.. Editor of the Amerieaa Piyebol Jo'iraal. Leetnr r ea lasanitr aad Foreaxie Medicine, Lato Frolessor of U bete tries aad formerly of Materia blediea. This Institution is opea for the reeeptioa of patients. It is a teleet eeublishmi at. preseatiag superior adraaucea. None bat quiet patieats are admitted. The loa; 'experience af tha SaperiBieadeat as a praetitioaer aad teacher, affords a guar antee oi aiBoiy cars aao too most saooessioi treaimeat. Terms made kaowa oa applicaUoa U Dr. J1EAO. Ciaciaaau. unio. feb2l-e Th mof eztraora-iaary a.seoery fa t k WrUia Iht Great Jirmbimn Ktme4ffr Afaa Bat Bem$t. 11. G. KAKKELL'S CELEBRATED ARABIAN LINIMENT. avrE DAILY HEAEof the moat astoaUbiaf eares beiag II enectea oy lias grast aaa nopaisr medicioe, too gea Bin U. G. FARRKLL'S ARABIAN LIS1MENT. aadwaeaa truly say, from oar owa kaowlodgo, that ao modioiao eer discovered has periormed tho same woaderlal eareo that it ha., both ia maa ana beast, aad itts eqoally aood for both, which makes it so truly valuable. It ia therefore hailed by the nfferiDg as tho greatest blessiag of tho ago. aad ao oao would over allow himself to bo witboat this soesreiaa balm, who had oaeo witoessed iu magio power over diseases, aad its woader lal poteacy la relioTisr paia. nowerer severe, ia a few mia ates time. We esraostl desire yoa to call apoa tho ogeat, who will furnish yea. free ol ebarre. a small book eoataiaiac. besides other ealuabla iaformatioa, a large list of certificates from maay or tne most respectable penoaa. of eareo effected by this celebrated madiciae. which sorely are eaoogh t eeariaeo tho most sceptical of its traasceadeat Trtoes. Wo no tice several certificates of rheumatism cored alter the patient . 1 r . . - i . i . . na sa oerea every tuiag out aeaia ior avo or twenty years. Also cases of paralysis, or lots of ass af tho limbo, where tho flesh had withered, leaving aothing appareatly bat dried skia aad bone, preeentiar so horrid a spectacle that their FRIENDS LUUttiU irus THKM ArAUkKOwhile phraieiaas rro Bouaeed them BEYOND ANY HUMAN EFFORT to relievo It fa tho most effieaoioas remedy kaowa for bans, soraias. wounds, bruises, chilblains, asaralgia, toothache, bites of insects aaa reputes, sore tnroat, sore or weak oyee. tumors, sua paia. eto.. ate.; aad leased with aabonaded success ia moitof tho ailments o( horses aad cattle, such assweoay, farcy, spraias. brui.es, wooads. auff aeck aad joiat. lamaaoas, swellings, galls or chafes, aero eyes, partial bliadaees. ate. Ifasedtatbe beaiaiair of fistula, role-evil, rinrt-one. aad spavia, it will invariable stop their farther progress. Krsry family should kot pthia vsJuaLle remedy oaaaad, ready for any cmergeacy. LOOK OCT FOlTcbuXTEEFErTSf The public are cautioned agaiast another eounterfelt, whieh has lately mads iu apnearaaee. called W. B. Farrell s Arabiaa Liaitaeat, the most dangerous of all the counterfeits, because bis aavtns; tne aamo or Ir arrell, maay will buy it ia good laltti, without tho kaowledge that a counterfeit exist, aad they will perhaps oaly discover their error whea tho spurious mutare has wrought itssvileflects. Tbe genuine article is maaafactared oalr by H. G. Farrell, sole inventor aad proprietor, aad wholesale drunist. No. 17 Maia street. Peoria, llliaoia. to whom all applications for Agencies must bo addressed . Be sure yoa get it with the let ters II. U. before the FarreU's. thus H. Ü. FAKRELL'S aad bis signature oa tho wrapper, all others are counterfeits. soia ey wuuuli s saw it.it. VThcletals aad retail vt rents. Evaasville. lad aad by regularly authorised agents throughout tho United atatee. MiT Price 25 si d .Wceats. and tl Per bottle. AGENTS YVASTKD ia every town, village aad hamlet ia the f aited Statee. ia which one is aot alrealy established. A0drssii. u. farrell as above, accompanied wub goou re ference as to coaraeter, respoasibimy, vo. - mhs w. A GREAT VICTORY OVER ALL LINLMEXTS THE CHANG FHU! CHINESE LINIMENT. fSnuiS superior preparatloa if preaeaud to tha Americas JL peeiie witri tao greatest ooaadeaeo that its effieieat ea rauve ojoaliueo excel aay other kaowa liniment. Its aetioa is certain, safe, and aaiform. failiac ia ao ease were aa esteraal applieatioa is appropriate. All who have tried it regard it as iafalible ia tbe following diseases: Rheumatism. Jiprains. Bruises. Swelled Limbs. Weak Joiata. t hit. Sv.llin. !... 'U .Bck Hi Bide, Breast, Face, or aay other part of It is aa ezterasJ remedy iaBrni.M H.li. r.. f Tbe useful neos et this iaeotimabla chemical aompouad is by um moanseonuusu to we oumaa species, but is eiaaiiy erncae'ous wherever applied to euro tho diseases of that favorite domestic animal, the Horn. Amoag tho maay diseases aad accidents oeeuriar to tho horse, for which it is the most eeruia care, may be aamed tbo followia. vis: Cots. Bruisss. Chafes. Scratches. Crack d Heel. Straias ia tha Shoulders. Sweeny, 8J"'.. ruui diats. etc. BJl For farther particulars see directions oa bottles. TAKE NOTICE.' Many aad just objectioas are mads to all the ordinary liniment, of tho day. oa account of their offensive smell aad the unsightly stains oftea left area tho skia a wonderful fact which hue been V in bed to tho astoaishmeat ef the most prolouna enemtPts and tbe aeiigntoi lasuaious patients, is teat la additioa to its surpeaeiag curative elects, it is the meet healthlul eoemetie aad acTcsabls perfume to aay pan of tho ekia aa which it may bo applied. It imparts a rosy aad aatural glow, which lasts for aiaay brer, one. learns the velretry softaeas of healthy skia, instead of the eracked aad chapped appearaaeo which ia a oommoa rosuH of almost J1 other articles used for tha purpose; keacw. every lady's toilet is suyllied with it who kaows iuexeeUeai qoailitioo ia this respect. Ta realise iu ageeeaelo odor, yoa need but opea oao bottle aad try for yowrsela. Wholesale aad retail ageats. KELLER. FARNSLBT CO. fsb28 &3mk wdaa Ataia street, Kvaasvillo. lord. CIDKC VISKO AIt.-Ws Lato jut reeeired 50 His uaadulurated Viaegar. fsb7 TENNEY t S0KEN30S.
4 UkirVmrt!T1?Mi&mtt CHERRY PECTORAL. For the mpitl Cnre of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, PUCAXHITIS, lniOOPIXG-COCClL CROUP, ASTHMA, .ASH C0SSOIPTI0S. "WlSPOW SHAlU. BOW TO IT. A KD TBI OBBAT Ol" TBS SAIT,SHALL KXaKL aaroBK IT." Never coald this bo said with mora troth, thaa It aow sp-' pliea to this remedy for affoetloasaf tbo throat aad laags. Tha oialted la learalag aad power, acknowledge ita aapreaiaey. while both tho little and tho great caa feel its beaefiU. ThW liberal-miaded amoag those skilled to core. ' are free to awa ita mastery aver distempers which hare baffled their art. Those of eialted itatioaa are aot ashamed to testify to ita ir- . toes, bot deem it a daty aad a pleasaro to thos bald ant the lam p of their experieaeo to their oaferlag fellow mea. Extract from a letter of oar Miafeur at the Coort ef tha' Sablime Porto. LegMioaoftho V. S. A. Coastaatiaoplo. Tarkey. . Db. J. C. Ate. Dear 8ir: Chkbbt Fectobal reeeired from yoa lor tho Saltan has been delivered to his private see rotary at tho palsee. aad yoa will doabtleas hear form it ia daa' seasoB. That yoa werssokiad as tosead ma baa Veen givaats frieads, who have la maay easts, foaad it caeeodiacly nan-' ful. Tear. reepoetraUy. GEO. P. MARSH. Jtiaiotor Plenipotentiary af tho U. 8. A. to Tarky. Caracaa. Karek S. 132. Db. J. 0. Atie: I aoo year CBEaar Fectobal. dulv la my practies. aad am satistod it is a remedy whieh mast meet iav' every oonatry tae Bigneotappraaatioa. ReaUeat. Caart Fhysleiaa. Amoattho emlaoat Editors, who teaufyte their aetaeaat experieaeo sad kaowledto of tho woaderfal en res. aad im mease aaefolaees of tho Cm ebbt Fectobal la their oeetieas. wo may mestiaB BOCüuto!, öt co., or too reaerat i aioa. aiiiiedgeviue. Ua. L. I'attox. Cbrittiaa AdvoeaU. Kaoiville, Teaa. JT. B. lK)Bo. Amerteaa Presb?rria.B. Green villa. Teaa. J. B. Hamsox. 'Demaerat.' McCaaaalUbarg. Fa. 4 . ais, a.. oneiD? vaiia flivi, aeaa. llAkTur. JIcCkxskt. c Co., Sum Gaittte. CerliBctoa Iewa. J. Kvabb, ft Co.. "Joanna," Raadiag. Pa. Rayho.no. liiRrca ft Co.. New Nork Timet. S. Cor.a. Cbristiaa Freemaa. Bostoa. WW. B. lot. Christiaa Chroaido Philsd. Uoa. JT. Wkktwobvh. M. C. eaaerat. Chiaaffa. 111. These reatlemea have aot oaly certittedtotbes etatemeab ia their papers, to the pablie. bwt have sat ma their perse aal letters, ta the e fleet that they have foaad my pre paratioa aa article of graat pa bile atility. tipaee will aot a 'mit tail testimoalalt hero, bat the agoat bolow aamed will faratsSmy Aneneaa Almaaa. trans, to all who ash for It. wbertia are tall panioalars. aad iadcsaatabla proal or taees statemeau. Prepared br J. C. ATEK. Am tics aad Aaalytleal Cbemlat. Lowell. Haas. jiarSola ia KvaasTilla by KKLLER, FA BITS L KT ft CO. aad LEICH ft VEKliiMi. wrMesais aae rcuii; la rrtaooto by HALLOCC ft PAR ENTER; ia Petersbo gh be ADAJIS ft CANPBE1 L; aad by Intiststhroochaattba State. Beware af worUtleae preparaaiaaa tteatBOed m ba saalasaa ff ander a similarity af aamo. - sabg e Alt IM Kg. half aad quarter boxes ia sUrs .ad to t7 arrive, ior saio very iow ay k. oiL'bert a CO. mb.7 8. JrT rtKl'ElVED. Life of BanaBi lmpletoa oa &toam Eagtao; Life of Utraee Greeley; OlleadorlTs French Grammar; Ameri caa Pealtry Book, as - mh SAMUEL LISTER'S Bookstore. QU&DMI-S.-iftbsjsbe.e Homoay; K U oval l.SfSM; rxtra sngar-earea LWiae tsoer; SOeaissitra resb Ovstere, recotvod per (ml C COOK'S Family Groeery. steamer Cuba al TU All .8. SCO kega asserted la otora aad for sale by AM ml ORB, DALIKLL it OO. af 1 KM EXT. 40 bbls frjoh Cement ia eure aad for eale. j sab ORR. DALIKLL A CO. WOBACCO.-'O boxes aasorted breads ia store aad for Jl sale by mh6 ORR. DALIKLL k CO.ZZ SlIaDUlK. n fcbli Tar; as bags flao Liverpool Salt; . , . 5 ticreea Rieo: S drums Cos fish; . . . , 10 bbls Xa. X Mackerel; ' S half bbls No. Mackerel: . 20 bbls Loaf Sugar, la eta re aad for oalo r he - - l m ORR. DALZELL t CO. DU V. GOODS AT COST!. ' " WILL bo sold a- order of Aasigaeo. tbo oatira atoek af Dry Goods formerly owa. by Colbura As Marsha org ' er. at cost wholesale er reUil. ta elaaa the eoneera. ihS A. C. ri'SHKE. Asslraee. ' ILOIR A.D MKAL. V bushels af Cora Moal: ' . bb aad tacks ef 1'oscrville aad other goad brands ef S F. Flour for sals at (mh3) J. W. A; 8. VlCKKKT'S. tmlL'.'aDniKH.--b3 dot. Hhsker Brooms: 1 bot of llarael't Ke. af Coffee. For sals at , (mhi TICKKRT'S. " W9 ECKIVKD per steamer VattJe Wayae JLaV 35 boxes W. K. 3U boxes W. K. Choeae: S do Limburg do SOOIbs; ... " '' S cases R. W. B. Matches; S do Nw York do; 13 boxes Thorn psoa s Soap. " - For aal by (a hi) 1. k D. HEIaf ANN. 91.CI.IV KU per sUsmer Sutesmaa Mm- li boxes (ermaa Soap For aale by iaht I. A D. I RTMANX. MARCH 18T.-8PBIXO GOODS. WE are bow opeoiag a stock af very haadsome SpriagTGoods. tho first im the market, eoasistiag of Spring Paat Staffs; Ilaadaomo Lawas; Light Sprag PrinU: - Ilaaasoma Bareges; and Dress Goods of all kiads. whieh were boagbt dariag tkr hardest times ia the East, aad will bo eold at very low prieosr by mhl dswj J. H. MACH OHO CASES BooU aad Shoos, a very ebolee quality. mt -W .W inst rea'd aad for ale verr low by mhldsi -. - a . v0 A 1 g g BALES CnttoB Batting oa haad aal for sale aheap' 1UU by m h 1 daw J. H. MaUIIEE k CO. BROOMS. 100 dos aes'd for aale by feb2 SAMUEL ORR. CLOVER fiKKD. A fresh supply of Clover Seed jask roe'd aad for sale by fsbI7 T. GRANT m CO. . OKU, DAI.ZCLL. A; CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS. -Corner of Water and Sycamore !. mh21y ETANSTiLLE. Rfp. -fl BOXES TIN PLATE, received per Lexlartem jLfjmm aad for oalo by (mU2) SAMUEL ORR. TO TUB F4RMER8.-S0 bushebeioo oood patavtoesTreoeivsd per railroad, at mhl ; COQK'S raaUy Groeery. NEW AKUAXGEnEXT. IX order that I mar bo able to devote my time mere partiew--larly to tho laox abd Hbatt Uabdwabk part af my busiaeos. I have disposed or a part of snr interest ia tbe (Grocery bouse to Mr. MATTHEW DALZELL. who wiU ooa--tiaae at tha old Staad, aador tho atylo of Oaa. D alz ill A Co.. with a complete aatormsataf everrthiag ia tbo Uroeory' liaa. I would tako this opportaaity of retarninr my siaeord" thanks to the psyiag customers of tho house for tho vary liberal1 patreaago exuaoed to mo lor maay years, aad respeetiaiiy i them to conttaae their favors to tho ae w firm, ens I weald say to tho very slow or aot pay at all gentlsmta, that they aeeti1 aot ask credit at this house. March I. 1855. SAMUEL ORR, GIUST MI LI.fi.-A fresh supply of Staub e celebrated Milts. jat received aad for oalo br - - - - -mhldAw . GRANT k CO : RWE PEED Just reoeivsd aad for aale I y mhl T. GR AKT k CO.STAR CAXDLES.Wboieo for sale by -bot 13 a. H. GILBERT k CO.. Syo. near Water.JUST RECEIVED. 120 packages assorted Teas; 1U0 mam Cassia; I ease Natmegea; 10 kegs Soda: 25 sacks Java Coffee; 10 bs-s Spice; t bbls Cloves; I hhd Madder; 25 boxes liavaaa Sogar; Also a lotef Gardea Seeds lor tho trade. mhl TENNEY k SOREXSGS GARDE. SVRI.XfJES. A fresh supplr of eaeeUeag Gardea Syringes, just received aad for aal by mhl T. GRANT k CO. -BTNlKl.n PHAK. A small lot af Field Peas, jast roeeivaS Jt: aad for sale by mhl T. GRANT k CO. SEED O ATg.-lOO bushels Seed Oats S )U ta tbt be.hel for sals by B.hl-3tw u M. RE1LLY. OKFIXKD WHITE SCO.tR. hkds laadlar from Ja.äV A. L. ahwtwell. for eale by feb S. E. GILBERT k t;t.. oye. aear want. OHIO MCA IMS AVOIUiS. RIUDOIV. liVLAXD efc CO., No. 39 Wiae street, bot. Froot aad Colombia. CiaeiaaaU. O. Pi? WE are aow maaafaetating Railroad, Depot. ltr Stock or Coal. Floor aae. Platform Scales fall sites: also Druggist oad Baak Sealao, braas aad ire a beams: Counter Scales. Ae.. Ao.. which wo warraat of saperior werkmaashipaad. material. Wa would oall particular at teatioa teof Iran Lever Hay aad Stock Scales.. All oommaaioatieas prrmptly atteaded to JL'ST RECEIVED!. Tar: Cemeati 0 ran ceo (Westlkdlse: Butlffs law: for the trade. mhT TLNNEY k S0RE5SCN.
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