Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 5, Number 59, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 June 1852 — Page 2

Fl A TT "V TOTTT2TV AT S? A srlSn8?Sc,n & nUficatlon Mwtlns at toutuTllle. fl Ul.Xli X I yj U XV IX : Xj y The x-ouisvine Times, in speaking of Gen. 1 The Courier of Monday, reports the pro-, The outr,

STESSES

TII12 ItAXiriCATXOX.

tThc ISallnd of "The Stick ofCandf.9

COM M BBC! Ali.

At H. SANDERS, EDITOR. CITY O. T JE V AN g VI j jJi

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Fr President GOT. WINFIELD SCOTT. Er Vice President UIILIAH A. GRAHAM, Or HOBTH CAKOUXA. SlttffOLAS lUcCARTY, or kab ion comcrr. lr Grer. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, or aoacrciao cocktt. Jr 7Vrer Staff. StM05 T. B ADLET, of Wayne coonty. fir Jimiitmr Stat. DOUGLASS MAGU1RE, of Marion county. Ter Secretary 5((. JOHIt OSBORNE, of Clay county. Fr Rtyrttr f Sitprrm Crt. A. L. OSBORNE, of Laporte county. Ftr Cltrk Sr Cturt. JAMES A. STRETCH, of Grast county. Jr Sprint$a'tnt CtMtata Sf AARON WOOD, of Putnam county. Jr Jmigtt Srem Carr. "r IHfrtc JOHN HOWE, Lagrange county. 3toaa4 CHARLES DEWEY, Clark county.' Tir David McDonald, Monroe; county. JVarf A SAMUEL B.' 600K1NS, Vogb county. BLECTORAL TICKET. tXTTOTlUl KLtCTOtS. HENRY'S. LAKE, of Montgomery county. PLEASANT A. HACCLEMAN, of Rush county. VtSTtlCT XHCTORi. Firtt District Ik:zl Q. DsBxclkr. Dubolse county, Sfd Jow.f IX Fcaacso, Clark county. 7air Capt. Scott Caans, Switzerland county. Ftmrt A Jc&a H. Fakqcbai, Franklin county. Fifth Dvro KtLLaoaa, Delaware county. Slit a lfiaics M. Fikcb, Johnson county, fronts KicHako W.Tiioxrsox, Vigo county. EtIr A G. O. Bebv. Tippecanoe county. .VtaCA T. S. ST&nricLO, Sr., Joseph county. rrX i-Ljaxca S. Fbazick. Kosciusko county. oalA Jou.i M. WaLLacc, Grant county.

DEATH OF HENRY CLAY.

Scott's course, in not writing letters and ceedings of one of the most cheering and

making pledges, previous to the holding of enthusiastic demonstrations in favS of our J Council!

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ouring of the peopleFor Scotland! I'Ue beheld three boys eating candy Le be.r

Graham! Ten thousand Whig voters tn?heU.1 nom- boy sitting alone -not eaunjr, l'J'E V AN SVILL E WHOLESALE

crying, because he had no money lo buy candy u

t na use notxe generosity vnicii nas ever

PRICES CURRENT.

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J the Convention, exclaims in spasmodic exta- nominees that Has yet come on. inemosi , The Whig ratification meeting, held Pri.innftahl Pierce, he put his hand in his pocket. rciee " (unbounded good feeling prevails throughout Jday night, was one of the largest' political Jdrew .for:hsa cit,bouhf a ick in candy and D " Well isn't that rich 1 nominate me, and the whole country, and a determination man-J gatherings held in New York since 1840 lsae u 10 Je boy- a. ch.

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I will endorse the Compromise, if you don't, ifests itself to give "Old Chip" the largest ma-J." üeS,n 10 aouoiine correctness or ourj I won't ! A regular sale and bargain--! ioritv of DODular votes ffiren any candidate? l"d?!m!"t'-:Pronounce,d Bom we!ka cH

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nnifrtF rno nnminaTinn w9 rxrr ruirfiir inv 1 1 . s

r.f7ö.;.;,k7ÄI."? enwy. - m P?moüClcertaiily.We have wen nothlns, form.nr

Sample of our own Frank Piekce, who rather Whigs of Louisville and XSew Albany navel years, indicative ot more cordial and highrWiined than annäht the Presidency. He is f nnhlv ot tho hall in motion" and civen it anl toned enthsiasm, than last evening's meet-

i '.d rn-r.j..,rA. ' J

Enooffice.beggar,nopcliticalwire-worker,noi tus WOrtby of the men whose namei2 ' A";""'"1U' " "i" 7 erever7 bargaining politician, willing" to enter into! J Q . . 7 The meetinr? was ablv ad T 7f g , ,agVmS terms for place and power. . I f ad liC,et- TeeeTnf " alJ Jin the Broadway House, set apartfor the pur-

mi r i rrv 1 : .

i ine ccuMuon o. h.b um 1U tc,aUUu w , .(Mnf wKnm roM, m.mhPrnf pnn. .treet for a lono-wav in Wh dirPrtinn- 1

Gen. Scott's begging for the nomination,) brief gojo urn there iFire-vvorks, blazing bonfincs, and inspiring!

won't go down m tne ace 01 tne notono.. " - - , fc of Pierce'sirT0 "1? wment oil

fact that he utterly refused to do the leasts . v t', ine occasion, wnue mey were eo managed as thing to influence or forestaUthe action of tCongressiortal career tobe what everybody? t eeriousIy tc interrupt; tne proceedings.- , L ... . ,, , iknows it to be, one of small account; and!: our or five different stands were ejected, at

the Convention. It is a truth well known

to the Times and every body else, that Gen.

Scott hazarded the chances of a nomination,

which he could hare secured beyond a . doubt,

had he yielded" to the earnest solicitation of

his southern friends, and written a letter en

that he occupies at least an equivocal posi-jwh'ch uilierent omcers presided, and variousl

rrniun rrrr a n mr. m

W W V.UU AS VA

on. Messrs. Nether-

.ion, on .he great subject intinnte.y connect-S JlJ

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Lea wun tiif coropromtee. Hand and Sneed. of Tennessee, besides a larfrel

Tom Marshall i.ext followed in an el6-f number of gentlemen of our own vicinity,!

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ouent ud convincing strain, confirming theiwere among the principal speakers. g

xne meeunj was a tremendous ana noDie

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I, . . . t ,1 niauiiv ilka ui viae u.9k r in anci , auu d au n iul . . r . i . , fdorsing the Compromise, previous to the ' j faoutpouring of the genuine democracy of the i meeting of the Convention. It was consid-iGen- 1 iercett0 be a ra n of very moderatecity-not that spurious democracy, which hred the only bar to his success yet nofcapacities when viewc-jn connexion withf amuses the people by empty promises andk ... . ,äJU, 4llJ Itheofiice of President, anJ that he is close-deceptive lures, but the substantial, working1 temptation could induce him to beg the nomi-1 ..',".',. . . Amen of the citv the mpn idpntifid with it I - - ..Ä m-ffly dentified with the hidebound politics of me.n oi tne city tne men ,wentined with its , f nation after the manner of the leading men of 1 5 industrial interests, thorourrh v devoted to the

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the Democratic fold, who sent their vouchers?11130"11 muvboib. . nis viauicauon ihonor and welfare of tbö country, and readvl

way down into Virginia, to some obscure citi-iGen- cott as. a Patriotic national s Whig, Jalw ays to recognize aud reward such public; ten by the name of Scott, that they might Vva most powerful .;nd ; conclusive, andservices as those which have made the name! j rtWÄ.,4.Kmrtnni-itWnlproved beyond controversay,' that southern of Winfiei Scott illustrious throughout have what influence such commonplace thiogsjF j tthe world. i

are entitled to in the Convention.

jWhiga had nothing to fear ir spportingi

With men of this class the Whig nomina-j

In another ecstatic convulsion the Timesl"- otut uumuS 0wu. """Jtions are justly and overwhelmingly popular;3

rsays "How refreshing it is to turn froml"1' '"" V ,1" " ia wniwi urn give u.eni ire-

U U Ä ,1f m1'1 tauuuiwuiauiiuau; uicji.uvuar wini. j - - w wfc ..w. r j.v. a

1 c- nrl virkii0 ftf t n ft hfliA F linti,tAji K,M

jn. . ., i. j i . .1 Ul'iv auu iicHsvi bit utiu v a uuuuigu ua.' j

i'iapA , n r ra t nor npniinpn Tnnn Enimnr iniia

We received th foUowing despatch yesnomination." If such a scene "freshing tol v' n .ul

" ... f. .1 I 'Silf VIA UV VI V A4 M VIII t fcUVWVV taW w

. A saaav w a w luwaitivva w

out the Union. A", y. Tt'me.

J Irin .

terday at past 11 o'clock:

VVis&isGTOs City, June 20th. ((repetition of the change of view from Scott

nomination of. the Democratic party,

OCrA correspondent inquires how the" idea

Itna rrnt nhrnnd tKnf flan Montt ia n r.llml!.

OVPr O iwv.v. tu UWJA. kfVVlb u vsu lllisiil

Jr. r, - MProbablv it has LTOWn out of the fact that a

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H5-Clay, died at' 11 o'clock and aao rranK nerce.mignt.proaucc som, sjnp- . n,irpn , nnil Rft' thl Rnnt , öPart of his family belong to that church, and

mitmtes, this morning. Rtoms of fainting about November next, if it, .Mthat he prevented his soldiery from rillar

The long expected event ha3 at last hap-Idon't even before that time. The idea of

pened. Henry Clay- i? no more! Heaven! rierce's declining to be a candidate beiore be blessed for having rriven such a man tolthe Convention, is too transparent an absur-

oixr country earth be clothed in mourning.ldity for any man to risk his reputation inuttKatsuch a man-hath been ' taken-away. iterinrj.- Why the astonished Puritan had no

The great patriot, the wise statesman thejfmore idea of being the nominee of that con

Blairs and Burtons. v .Muiat ne preveniea ms soldiery irom rm

The meeting closed and was pronounced byrhe Catholic Cathedrals of Mexico, ransack-

.11 ,n c.,.,ri e::nn. Aarnnn-W"Z meir convents, ana cisturoin? tneir relicr-

hU in TnUviilp T.Pt thpHious ceremonies during the late war with that X

tation ever

country.

r"The Wooster Democrat offers a re

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Whigs in every town and city in the Union emulate the example of their friends in Lou-

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moral herd' of the American 19th century.lvention, than of being "miraculously transla-1 ' r & . gward of 50 to the man who tells the bluest J 1 rrrf tnn 1 .Of DPAFV T 111 Ä f 1 1 T Fl r T 11 nil fltift? avl OO

k&s departed. His history is identified withgted to the land of spirits, and the propriety ofi ' '.Vlie on Gen. Pierce during the campaign.-

i . r l t .,... 31V .Ia1 ninrr" n nnnmitinn ti-huti nn mioS v at'-"""; " ' ' Ii IXT l,:1. 1 I 1 p V

the last half century. To his wise counseIs,gthou

acd "strong.actions, the Union 13 more indebt-jjthey

eo" trntTf' we fcan' now feel. That weia stretch

are what'we are, is because Henry Clay's lifeHthe

has almost to this day, been intimately inter-Sed by the man of the Times.

woven with every great pulsation of the Re-J

lltemDcranco men to be active IT is xow.orano worm, no boutn, no iast, no vvesLHpiibroiiowinp is the time axed upon rar tu departure

KS Hal

The Times is laboring very industriously to

the country will be rife, in a short time withjTrue. And we suspect :hey know just as lit-

ine Dacnanaiian scenes ana reveines wnicnwje Q nm

public, since his voice was first heard in it3imaüe nis canmaate Known to tne good JJem.ciaracter;2ed and diäOTaeed tho canvass of

halls of Legislation. That we shall be evenjjocrats who have less time to hunt up authori-ji840. Madison Cour.

greater and more glorious, will be by cherish-fties than himself, by some very laconic para-a These Democratic editors are getting won-J

ing warmly the memory of the exalted vir-Vgraphs " 1 hat J udgc Jenks knows Frankderfully frightened in the fear that 1843 is

tues of the patriot i and statesman, Henry) personally, iion. jonn use ana iticnaraao.ng to be re-enacted, even to tne triumph

Clay. We mourn him as a man, upon whom) Roe alsrxhave the pleasure of a personal ac-jant election of the Whig ticket.-. Well may

d no brighter glory byJI'lualtItance And all agree that hen Viz manflthey tremble. Yet the poor fellows would

of all others, entitled to the honor of beingat the same time try to convince their rea-

made President Cass, Cuchauan, Dcügrlass.sHers. that there is no enthusiasm amonir

fc'c, were too popular to be successful. Ob-jl the Whigs. How can there be a repetition

scurity was the qualification desired, and judg-Jlof 1840 without some of its enthusiasm!

ingfrom the gigantic efforts of his friends toaTemperauce men need not watch the Whig

promote his cau3e and make hinr known,gparty. WThigs can get up the proper spirit!!

his country could shed no brighter glory by

thm crown of office. The nartv to whom he

was mdre pirtlcnlarly attached, will never for-j get him nor his Services. - 3Hy every good heart be clothed with mouning at his deathA

even äs earth might' weep .for the loss of its

greatest treasure.

Tlae Celebrtitlonl

We are indebted'to Judge Hall, President

of the Evansville and Illinois Railroad, for a special invitation to attend the "Fourth of Ju

ry" and Itailroad Celebration, to take place riext Saturday at Princeton, the third of Ju

ly. Preparationi on a large scale are being

made;-as a great crowd is anticipated;' and it seems the determination of the citizens of

Gibson? county to do everything in their pow.

er to render the'participators of this celebra

tion comfortable and happy tKat day. The

idea which appears to be prevailing among our citizens, that' Princeton is at this time very sickly, is a . mistake. No apprehension need be felt of this, but you can all go there with the anticipation of enjoying yourselves, and with no more risk - to your health than if you remained at home. We

hope a large crowd will go there from Evansville, as we are sure it will be their own fault If they don't enjoy themselves. The cars

vriil make trips throughout the whole day.

of a patriotic democrat could wish, and we'J

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leaves no oouot but mat tney lound in l ranklw.thout tho artificial aid ot taking spintsil

Pierce the Great Unknown all that the heartldown. Watch those who are now "cut of

Gen. Jack8oh's Opinion of Fs'Ähklix

Pieece. While old. Hickory was in the Presidential Chair in a conversation with the

Hon. Henry Hubbard, he made the following

ft

trust quite as much obscurity as will make it if

refreshing" for thsm,in their efforts to pro

cure his election.

When the Times man wants a little refresh

ment again, he had better choose a more propi-!characteristic remark of the prevent nominee

tious theme thin to accus Gen. Scott of beAM the Democracy for th Presidency:

fK r.u- o . tr u You have a younir man irrowin? in vourl

llvtTto (hii vniinif ti ranlrlm Uicr.-o thnt ivilll

n lifpn rnlloit t fill, to nnncih'n cfntinn. -n9. . . . - I

--r"""- ""ibe, belore he is sixty years of age, a man lor

account ci nis hnoicn ana acknowiedgedÄthe Dsmocracy; without the Demagogue.

ability. And the people of the Union are;! iMeca Add

fuow calling upon him to fill the highest efficee now in the first place, we don't believe

ill their gift on that very same account. Gen.' Jackson' ever made any such remark,

se he was not in the habit of e.pressing imentary opinions of men unless they!

had done considerable to deserve it.

' Cholera on the Canal

' We learn from -several sources that the

Cholera still prevaih at several points along!

. tie Canal, among the laborers. Mr. Reagin disbanded his laborers at sections 20 and 21 lasfweekV A number of his men died with

the Cholere. We understand that persons could not be procured to bury the bodies, and

that a house was burnt containing bodies,'

thufto destroy tKem At Summit Hill there

have been some deaths, among Mr. Walters

rätxt. Mr. Reagin 'whom we noticedras hav

ing tho Cholera, was better yesterday, but

his-Httle- boy" was down with it at Princeton.

spirits.

It was a poor unhappy boy,

All sad he uept ah-ne, His- head was resting on his hand," He sat upon a si wie. E'er far removed,- three x cirr boys With sweetest mouths and smiles," Were sucking each a s:ica piece Of candy alLihe while. It was a stranger-man who -passed; lie saw the mourning lad, And kindly turning to him sa'd, . What makes you (eel so badl" Tin poor, indeed, I'm very poor, No candv can I buy, II V comrades taste ihe pleasant sweets While I sit hjre and cry." ' 'Twas then a noble impulse-seizin ' Upon that stranger man, And thus he spake, "cheer up my lad I'll help you if Jean!" Then quickly down his pockets depths' Hisgeneroin hand he thrust. And forth he drew a i-hining cent From out a pile ol .fust. Then tn a candy shop he. pcd AVith -rave atfd reverend iuste, For he, like every prudent nun, . Iio pence nor time could waste. he decd was done the candy bought, The money down was paid, The boy's bright eye aad watery moüih; Was eloquence unsaid. But eagerly he grasped the stick And placed in his lips; Kot half s i sw.?et the flower from- which;,' The bee the nectar sips. Ah; nob!e act! ah, noble man! I'ow ble-sed'iwas to give; Th!s story like the, widow's mite To thy renown shall live. ; More glorious thfsthan conquest great," In camp and forum won; Far louder this shall speak thy praise Than all else thou hast done. Now learri a lesson from this lal;. "Who gives a boy a cent To bu v a stick of candy whh, Sha'U b-a I resident.

EvAssmLi, Tuesday eTcnir, Jone 29. Rives Falling slowly, but at a fine WUujj nag. Wiatocr Remarkably ool for the season. Flestaa t

and settled.

I ErcRCN A boat cs nsaal t tbls reason. Fine lock

of goods of all kinds on hand, with liberal Inducement!)

for the country trade. Provisions generally are ad va jcinc. Grain 1 quoted firmer with mall advances 1n f e w

2 Orleans. Vegetaoles, poultry, &clsbegniinj to coma

P in T.lfnl!fi:llv. flnr mnrtpl ! 11 nuntilid st nA.ar i .

i A El CM. Saleratus no. 3

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doarround no. I.... 8 Soda Ash.... 4 See iv ax. Wllow I..... lRn?0

I UlfcC. ..... ......... .UiU. Candles. C . - A -

K 'jTr m ...... va ff Sur 22aiTJ Winter mould....... . 10. n Summer do Ual2

C'oul. Plttshunr ...121 .

BCauneiton 10

Green Kiver I . Coffee. Mocoa Java 14 LjimiaTra 10 alO!

PKio 10f - S 4 pper. E SteeCng 14oi 27 B do 16oz ...... 2S a30 ffuoir: ....35

S ' Corks. .Vclretqts 33 aCO I do" . pts.. ........ 30 40 fPblal 10 a25 15 . i)';oods. 3-4Uf:htbrowri8liecl- $ itg.. 4 a5 4-4 do do do, 5 nCJ sT-g heavy do do 5 nGJ 1 4-4 do do do 7 a7 ?5-4 do " 'do'" do 8 a9i &L 3-4 blh'dnblrtinp.... 4 aüi 7-8 (Sc 4-4 UhM shirt-

rc ne & sbectwir.

indigo. ' DcTfral. ........ 1 1)5 at 2S .Mitilrkss.. ...... al 25 .Manilla ........ 75 a yo Caracas w&i SO Iron an Nails. Common Bar.. eja 3 Kxtra il ti i i

Mietlron 5

3d Xkils 5 55 5 50

4d do 4 S5 a4 S Cd do 3 75 14 M

M do 3 3 .no

Hid 5t upwards. 3 00 c3 5 . spikes 4 00 4'5' Llue3d. 7 30

iaK countrj- .a. l 50 Poplar aw'd lt. 1 50 tl T5 ' do do lif. 2 00 &2 Pine do 3f. 1 7J . LeadandShol.' Drop hotba.Vl 50 do do keg.. " . - Buck do 2 to Bar Lead v w

Pig do . S a Si

lf 5-4 do do do 1 aWl'Com. Pine

it Adams blue and or- Good do

J5 smoprints .... 8 a9i jl'lear do 3 00

Leather.

Good ..Hemlock Sole. 17 20' G 1) Ilni'lk sole. 12 a It.'

Upper 4? doz... 20 OOal W Lime, 'While p bbl... f0 a Grey In Cour bits 90 al t't ' do In bulk.... 35 a 33 Lumber. OakatMilU.... 1 25

7 ait). ropiar do .... 1 00 al 121

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.f SobesoudiMerimack

bice and Orasge ' prints f. 9 alOI

C. ...... Jt. 11,....-

7 maoder. prints...' 9 alOJ Fancy ligUt-oidark 4 prints. 5 aPt J Brown drilis... '. i. . . 7la9i Eiue do eial"! BleacVddo I......1' Kall

tialiii

Öoeniuis....

Ilia niXhisecd.

Pine shingles bst 3 50

do do com. 3 00 ' Poplar do 1 in.. 2 00 d do I rood 2 SS .

OakdoSf p c.. 75 . Mola. Good Plantation 23 a ;

Keboiled do as

4il. IjirdOil P5lAn'-

"iKeiitutky jeans... ITia 35'iTanbers'

SSatinetts 20 a 70 p dT Extra.. 5 00

mir - ' '

a a oj

20 00

Mariners' shirting. r 8 a 10 j

ra ..Jill mrii ami iiiift , Light lickings

f alntn.

R Heavy do

7 a Jui Lead la Oil pure 1 H) al DO . 1"la lt. 1 1 do An ua. 1 1 f ji .. i r-."

i üctKS e a i:i ao i;cn. . 7 7-8 cstiaburgtis rio.l' 9 a 10SYellowOcre.... 31

M uo uiu i .i.'(,i-an ureen... 35 a 43 ßllrup; &. UlcUicine. 'Prussian blue.. fc5 a do

riittr ...... 5a

t Alcohol. .; 40 a GO

LAlum .;. . 4 a 5 g.AjTOwroot Bt'nuuda-10 a 45 PArsenic jowdcred. 10 a H cf.Boraxreiined.t.... 33 a 35 (ALirimstoiieam'r roll 5

do flour sub

Of

Whiting, ii.....

Mre and water

proof dry

Turpentine...... 65 a 15-

varnish eoacb.. 2 75 a3 Cd

do copal.. 1 75 a2 50

Ki,(i:ii h'alu..

aud arrival of the Cars on Saturday, the 3J day of.f fmi.t-o

J"'y : .. ... gGijiaonir. ....'...

Goinjr oat. Cars w.U leave Lansrilla at 6 o'clock A. iU.!?Gnm Trtgacanth do do do do. 8 do, do Rpotass.. do do ro do 01 do doHLi..u,rioe p119le Returning will lears Princctotfat 2 do P. M.1 .sticijdo ilo do do 3 do do MLSqtiorire , I'asta do do do do; 5 do do fj - Calabria The 8 o'clock train, A.M. and 3 o'clock tram, P. AI., if Madder nrime

will take way passengers. I Oinbro. .......

1 icketsat the Depot Offices at fcvansTiue and rncceton. TJiudder French E

Vienna

Mr. Weed, in a letter from Vienna, says: j

"Vienna, one ot the great capitals of Europe,

3 a beautiful City in some respects the most

beautiful I haye ever seen. Its population is JPassengers willprovid themselves with tickets tforej iff.. .......

ahrait pnnal tn th-it nf tho Pitv f Tow Vnrlr SoinP ,nto tue cre- A lnere ,u P1)'! M Pat Manna Flakes'... aooux equal io mai oi tue lty-oi xew iorK.fl.,rnm.rtns,l,l1r(4.l u k von m nnwnr t fkciionlM :,.nni,.iM

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iW aspects are all leCiaedly, attractive. TlieHFriday, and be ready to take the 6 o'clock train. fjXutgallsBIuc:...

streets are generally wide, wellaved and re-W Jwmjy mnArrMi. irauuaue suin....

4 a 5

75 8 a 30 4. a TO 3J a 40 20 a 22 21 a 28 121a 16

markably clean, though-you don't see howjl

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALB.

9 a 14 4? a 50 60 a 5 33 a 40

iue sulp 3 St a3 Ti Oline.;

fcj ' Casteel

Sal oda.. ....... 4 a 5

Mixed..;.; - 3 JCice. Prime... 5 a 51 Seeds. Clover... 4 00 &5 CO

Timothy 2 50 41 Blua Grass 2 t'.Flaxseed....... tO

nn it an nctrr

xvaiiawuado libit 20 do . p do. 30 Enplirfifjue buy 2 50 do .mid do 2 OU ; Tuiw" Island" do 1 00 f oap.

Palm. t. ;....;.. 51 .

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Apices.

tney are Kept 80, Its "iunrs7' (a3 Its rarks.SrpilE undersigned Administrator of Isaac E. Craft, de-fe'nna Alex.. 40ti cassia In niatts. 33 a ,7 Gardens CratPr &c r nnnrnnitplv rnllprl 9 -L ceased, by order of tiie Probate Coort of Vnader-fnako Koot ..... 30 a 3a Gjn-er Kace.;.. a 1C uaraens,i.rater,ozc.,areappropiatelycalled,)ab- qu nd wil,MlI at private sale, -on oraftHlartaric Add.... 40 a 45 Wace 1 sou are more extensive, accessible, and quite asthe Mh day of August, JWe, the foilowing Real EeUte, ealliew. - - .Nutmegs no. 1. J 10 at beautiful as these of any City in the rorld.$teionging to the estate of said decedent: ß" Gce ig 30133 steSi" Those who liverin the heart of the City can,Qrbe7thalfsouth-we8tr-wc-'TfiSIlv' WDry Cod... .;.... 51 , Clove 3c by a walk of from five to ten minutes, wachSnS '

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i cr. sec. u. t o o r ii w, aiue.. ow ..l-i.i An 1

FSh.-iil Conn I

the Glacis, a continuous Park handsomely or

namented with Trees and Flowers', which entirely surrounds the City. In this Park Cafes

Restaurants, Grottos and Arbors. Fronting

the Glacis are two or three Rbyal Palaces and

the Mansions of the Nobility. Without the

Ulacis are the suburbs, which constitute, how

ever, a large portion of the City.'"

Value,

SThe north-wes

Situated in Vanderburgh county, .State of Indiana

Ainu

Shad Conn .

Herrings scaled

liievouin-wesi qr. eec. j, i on n w, aiuc.ju.wiT a0 do i

UIED,

eo.ooij

do . clt'iicti

e .'i'n'"hjil,.4 .

.a ttj v..uil:cu ....... 50 a 75 I Pon dered I r. a

Flour and Ideal. 1 Boston loef r K.

WalwshC.B.N.F 3 50 a3 C0:N;O.Lump5 r r . . . . t. : it . .. t r .v '. .1 a

vi J! Uli

'waLafayetto choice" 3 CO a3 65

1 Fancy 44 3 75

cmueniy, june!ia,jonx uzrry, ageu aoout 23J cars. tf highest price offered In separate TracU. The

m.i . . not be sold befbre the 10th da? ot AueusL 1852.

ja young man naa recently arnvea in mis city from Jpliealiona to purchase may be made at any ti

me "tmerald iMe." His strict integrity and manly de-l Administrator, at Troy, Perry county, Indiana,

tyf i t .

x ashios. ine last lasnion amencrmo no-aPnmnl

bility the owners of the Jung's English jluafj ,if

of ijngiand is to eat nsh with the aid of a

uver knife and fork. It has been the fash

cecaus

portment, gained the reipect of all who knew him.

fhough in a ttrange land, and far from his own native

Vsaore.ho found friends who bestowed every kindness upon

J'lim dunng his sickness and went with his remains to

ij.hcir flual resting place - C. K. D.

Sicistsr.-There is considerable diarrhea

in the city at this time, with light sickness of

other forma, yet little of a serious nature. This sickness is doubtless ovAnz to unsea

sonable weather, and the influx of new vegetable.It becomes every oiie at this time to use some caution in their eating and drink

ing. The weather is now becoming more

settled" and seasonable, and we look for a

speedy abatement of eickness.- All the

town's and cities along ths Ohio and Missis

sippi rivers appear more or less suffering from

sickness, so it would bo strange indeed if.

onr city proved a solitary exception.

this fashion of the nobility of the owners of!

just" 6uch men as himself. He says: " For

myself," when put upon my gentility, I con

manage' to tear my meat with my fork, and convey it to my mouth, calling in the aid of

a little piece of bread scarcely sufBtient to preserve my fingers from the plate." We suppose the editor' of the Courier obtained

iiU knowledge of etiquette among the nobilif TT T1NfYt ra.iltni. Pa.cl At t mm.t rm 1 tk -

it, uvui iuujui: vsaeo uisguauii" würfe. jt S

Gen. Pierce is declared by his Democratic

friends a direct descendant" of certain of the

English nobility, probably he also - is one of

the silver fork and little piece of bread gentry. (ÖrSeveral young men have been hauled

up before Squire Rowley, and fined for ridin

over the dignity of Laroasco city on fast

horses in other words, for riding too fast in

the corporate limits. More will be up for the

same offence soon.. Lamasco city orders we

can quote on the rise, as the young" gentle

men are seeking for orders with which to pay

fines. We shall probably publish the names

of the offenders.

they

TheuJI

the Seneca Advertiser is ttr poor authority

ion to eat fish with a silver fork and a pieceSjfcr any assertion of this nature and the old

of bread, but this was among the very nicefltYiends of Gen. Jackson would much rather

people ana wim-very nice nsh, like our er-Mnn KOa u;a nm.n!nna anxr .u;., .

niitci irnnnff h nop . f ncnH in lha U.ntio.u J

office. Madsion Courier. . Rluu FÄPcr v.mcu uas uevcir cau me uonest)

1 Kinir Lewis Cass, in -his work laudin- J even to do hi memory justice. IfGen.Jack-

monarchies and monarch und nn.i,!,.i J 'on ever did make so foolish a remark,he eith-1

flattering Lcuis Phillipe in the most anti- erhaJavery proper opinion of what the De-

American manner, speaks very cleverly 0fijaiocracy wouia GeSeneraie 10 Deiore riercc

uecame eisty years 04 age, or eis aa opinion of the man which his after life has falsified.'

This attempt to'wring in" Pierce as a" Youngy

Hickory" won't do.

CrThe- whole number of Sheep in the

State of Indiana, according to the census of

A Fast Steamboat. The steamer Brook-Hl850. is 1,122,493. The ouantitv of wool

... . - -

Iy ft that carried off our California emigrants Ic lipped was 2,610,237 lbs. Indiana ranks No some .three months ago, has just returned),4 as a wool-growing state. New-York, Penn

from her journey to , St Joe where she hasTsylvania, and Ohio are the only states that

been detained all this time from the fact oft raise more Wool than the Hjosier state.

leingos. ' ' ' - Ü Census TaWe.

The north-east qr. south-west qr. sec. 0,TOSK

9 w. Value, '- The north- west-qr. soutlt-east qr. sec. 20, T 6 S R

9 w. Value

Tlie vast half of south-east qr. sec. 20 T 6 S K 9 w

! value............................... "W'fSCity Mills " 3 50

ine soutn nan oi sec. xj, i ddksi, vaiue,.... J-u.wjriiXKart)l brand. 3 75

Mluaiej in uarncK county. Mate oi inaiana. . -1 Wabash Klour... 3 CO Faid Kcal Estate will be sold for cash la hand, for th iff Corn Meal 40

same .will run ana Miins.

but ai-lOtter prime 2 50 a3 00

8 10 a 1 10 a II

do

or to B&

ker & Garvin. A cents at Evansville, la,

je30-4w "WILLIAM . CRAFT, Adm'r.

me to ssidfGi-ey Fox...'...

Gj Kaccoi U able if Mint .

TURTLE ST C AKS AND SOUP.

fEMr. Hiller of the Pigeon springs Hotel

has just received a large sea turtle weighing

2o0, K) and will serve it up with other dainties for dinner on Wednesday next at 5 o'clocL P. 31. a good entertainment may be expect

ed. Will also give a Ball in the evening. je29-2i

MEDICAL.

The regular meeting of the Evansville Medical Society

illboheld on the First and Third Mondays of every

aontb, al7( o'clock P. M. pl3-tr HUGH RONALDS. M. D., Sect'y.

Ma. S&XDEKs--Yoa will nlease announce the nama of

NUKt. .WKtasu.i, as a caudidate for Clerk of the

vaaderbursu Circuit Court at tha ensuing 0. tnh,r el.e.

Mou. flaSOte

r " Mk. J-'admi To wll! please announce the came of

Ker. lit.iiU.M .STISON, M candidate for County!

i reHurer ui i le ensaing UClODer ei3itlOU. JU S9-tC

Dr. Elli., Auditor of State, canie dowrfon

the Hoosier 5tate from Cincinnati last nirhtj

where he has b?en for a few days attending to the duty imposed upon him by the nevj

oanKinrr law, 4,to cause to be eneraved andl

arinted m the best manner" bank not-n i-..fl4SDs-Fieaso annoimce Ferdinand d.

kl,1, TU. Ji I, .i JIUUS LLh., as a candidate for the o'llce of Kecorder I blank. 1 his duty has been promptly and! lerburch county, at the ensuing o. Liber fci.ii..n

carelully attenrted to, as are all the duties offlWil

31r. Auditor JulH3.--lMadiscft fJOUr. II MR-Scuoras: Yoa will plea-e announce the name of

-uinujj.i.. ui uo, na a cam.iuaie lor uie onicu oi ite

oraer or Vanderburgh county, at the ensuing election. ap29

SUNDRIES.- , , 1" kegs pure Vhite Lead; 19 do' No. 1 do do; 25 boxes Writing Ink; 100 reams Wrapping Paper; 1 bbl Blacking; 40 coils ass'ld sizes Hemp Cordjg?; 75 boxes do do Country Glass; 33 do do do City do; 10 bales Candle Wick; lü boxes Tumblers; 15 do Pearl Starch; 20 do Palm So p; 10 do Soda do; 20 . do English ltoiry Cheese; 10 do Pine A pilo do; 5 bbls Copperas; 3 do Alum; 2ö do Star Candles; 9! do Summer Sierine Candles:

All of which we offer to dealers at very bw rates.

je30 r USIfcKS ötBKUUJ.

coon season

25

0 a 40 '20 a 40

Mink do cased...

Deer red and slit. - blue...... 10 a 13 Peer whiter ' a 15 (In A; 4ilaAVare.

Green Glassware

33 P. c. dis. pp Flint Glassware25

f c. dis.

pp...

by iu t-.bcri:aro. i su lo 10 bv li do . 8 75 a3 25

10 by 14 do .3 75 a4W)

sbv 10 City 3 55 10 fv 1-2 I. 4 00 in i... w A a rt

v saa. oii its 'i v urtt

(ruin.

Wheat..;.: 60 Nye ............. .Vi a 53 Com yellow do whit iiS

do mixed..;.. 5 a 3 do .Monongahcla

10a 11 10 a 0

do 7... Ja 1J

Teas. G on powder and Imperial 40 a tol'jiiiton made 30 a 40 Tours Hyson.. 40alCOdo-. do

Canton made 20 a 35 Ningjoug & Ol ony 40 a C Powshoi.tr...... 33 a 45 loborco. Manufactured .Hy com.., ' 10 a 11 'da do. good.. 13. a ; Id', da Mo. com.;.' Y2 a 14.. do. d:- good.. 14 a 20 do Va.-coiia... 14 a Id do do - g'Xd..- H a 3.S Liquors. . Brandy Otard, -4 l)upu &69 50.a3 51 dopiiK tcastil'.rt.2 C0-.3 ' do Hennessey. 9 00 a3 Vfr do A. S;ignettÄ.L253 SS -Amoritan bran dy 3Ta-40

Gin i-iue apple. 93 25 .

do Star 1 00 al 3d do lüitle PO al 20

iOh1lMurtMn.... 35 a 75 '1.11 l. 1 - r-

j ai

W00DEX WABE 75 doz Painted Buckets;

C1- nata I iirl'

3 doz Measures: lust ree'd and for sale chtapby 1e30 FOSTEitS & RROWN.

O AISTNS. "We have a few more left in wholes, baltes

AV aud Quarter boxes, which we propose to clear out

cheap. lje3U FOSiEkS & BROWS..

HURRAH FOR E UPPER ENL ARO 2-

LL ho want the choicest kind cf Family Gboceries,

itv cheap rates, loot for the sign oti the top of

tu home, lu. T. liedford'i Cuea Family Grocerj, cor-

A'

Rarh'j 50 Wo Kve.

Outs 18 a 0 : Peach Brandy

iuii i-ovier. Hazard 5 50 Hupout ......... 5 75 KlilitMd 5 50 Blasting 3 25 Hay.

Tinotay baled.. 10 00 all OO'Oinary

dt loose .. 00

Hides. Dry .Malaga

Orv Hides. 8 ISweeU

do salted

Wet

7

75 al ST . 1 25

Whiskey 17 a If 4 Wines Madeira 1 25 a3 Co sherry 1 00 a3 5 Port purcjuice. 2 50 3 (ft

do Burgundy.. 1 50 a2 25 'Cflnary "5 al 2.

75 al 21 75 al 2

40 a 27

i. er Second and Oak streets.

Mr. B. will keen constantly on hand an assortment of

I Family Groceries of the very best -quality, and will sell them very low. Ilia inoito 1 ''quick sales and small protits.'4 JuueSUtf

Dr. Ellis was absent at New York a fewjl

days attending to his duty, in selling Rail-H

road stock for the State and buying in

per cent. State Bonds. There was no he

cessity of his going outside of Indianapolis to

maica tnis saie ana purcnase, yei a trip to

New York i3 a very pleasant thing, and some

times pays charmingly. On his retnrn, Mr,

TT"? We are authorized to annonnca JAPfiS T.TTVTC.

EXHEIMEK, us a candidate for th office ct Cierk of the

vanuerourgu cin-uu Court, at the edswlnjr Oberelec

uon. Imhi&i.i

COOK'S FAHII LY iOrKKY. THE nnderslgned'has this day opened, In Linck's new bulldimr.on Firststpot Ihmwcmi Main and li.n.f

splendid sioclt or Fumiir

Ellis presents a bill of $200 for maki.g thlsP el1 l r

of skinning the "State."

trip ! So now, we suppose forpromptly andlLp""11"6?8''' on hand fresh supplies of Butter,

. a C B V - T- fuu V'lllUI ivuvailia UI Vrl SU XT

farmer's having made arrangements

mesa week during the summer

try Produce. All goods purchased

cardfully" attending to the duty of gcinsr toM,ab'i.d'cect, from the fan In- .-.1. o. . miu 1 f,nrtfltcrt)lied several ti Cincinnati, the State will have at leasta 8l00awith ail kind of Conutrv

hill tri nv in Afr Pili tmrrlinn BPrvirM ? w'be delirered al the residence of customers, Dili to pay in Jlr. illis traveling services. fllf desired, as 1 have a market waron esiKciallv forthat

Ihese Liocotocos never lose an opportunity

nurposo. I therefore soliHt h

and will try to merit iL Please call aud exmiiiiue my stock. rlc30-tfl 7.. ir ri,(.K.

jfTIANCY FLOÜR.A small let of choice Fanrilr Flour.

(Vr-The Senior is still altvc. and scera tnU1-. n anJ Wbbls,for sale by

, w pAsTF.r;sz-nRovv-

bekic'iing judging by paragraphs sen! fromfARDINES,

DRS. BYrORO & FINCH.

WOITLD inform the citizens of. Evansville thutlhej hve associated themselves together in the prac

tice of Medicine. Surcery and Obstetrics. Their oflice is

on the corner of Mrst and vine slrecu.

Evausviilc, June 28th, ie:i2. Ju9-tf

.NaUve AVine... '33 a W

, Clare t Ir. cases.. 2 7 5 u3 00

Cotton Yarn. 5w0s IP doz 5 Pet off for cash 7a S 000s b doz do do do fia 7 70Os V lz. do U; do 5i a C TFpTho lower prices love generally where two price I

arc mentioned, nrefor full' packages, audlha higher for small who csale.

"I )f KABS prime Kio CcITjo, ree'd arnl forwleby

J. c V. KJ-llLLY.

WOOD! WOOD!!

THE jiuhscriber has UU cords of seasoned .Uh and Hie ory wood for sal-J. part of it at, and tha remain

ler close to the railroad, 51 miles rrora cvar.svwe. Ju29 3td ANDREW BRSKINE.

STRAYED AWAY ;

FROM tho subscriber on the 21st lnt , a small GREY MARE, shod 11 around, slightly marked with the

uso of haines: about 10 eurs old, and supposed to l.ave

taken the roa I towards Mt. Carmel, Illinois; was raised on Bamev's Prarie, Wabash Co., by Hugh Newkerk (de ceasd). " A liberal reward will be paid to any person

who willsure said mare and return nertotne owner, EvaiiTiliS. I., Ju 8 tf 1K. A LLEN C. 1IALLOCK. . J TjMLCarinei paper p'.easa copy. . '

NEW-PUBLICATIONS. I

PIXCIU&ETCIIEP. by Miss Leslie; Zephvrs from luly and Sicilv. by vV M Gould : Madeline. fav Julia

Kavannh; Up the Rhine ny i nomas Hood, Eolire or

.Mairuolia vuie. by Carolins iee hui t: I he Davs of Bract.

iy Grace Aquiiar: i.uj or juoge Jeureys; iho Solar sys-

COOFEKF. TOOI.R.Tress Uoops. Adzes, Axes. Trawl lug Piid Howcliup; Knives, Cnzcs, Jointers. Howeliuaand Leveling I'Luica,- Doweling Hi its, Ac. for sale by

r. m. UKirruu, m y 13' Sign of the Mill Saw, M-in street

DiSSCLTJTION OP CC-PAHTNERSHTP. THE c-partpersliip heretofore existinu between Ue undcraigued ta-this day dis.-olved by mutual consent. JAS. R. BARNES, Jtg-lm .. ASKEW J. COLBÜRS. RUNAWAY. V REGULAR indented Apprentice to me. at tne Shoe- . iT.aktnr business, named JOHN HKULAND. ran

uway last Sunday. Allersons arc forbidden to trust him I . a m. h. tit

n my nccouni. or naroornim at my rsivnw, u i win pjiy iiV debts of his eontrat tinp and I will bold any one ' who emplojs him accouLlable for his wcges. jcl5 2tw II. J. IIA KT.

TJARPER'S MAGAZINE, f-r Junejnst ec'd at tna

J-X Book Store f

mj31

KJi liOOO.

-9 caser snne'rln Kr.ni s..H;n.a ..i.l

IJC"J - FOSTERS k BROWN.

his couch to the office. He will be on thelö by

der state. tripod in a few days, when he'll normt the pure leaf LARD.-go0j.rtpqtnp by ourselves ex-fl il29 -g7Wn(5ofth CrSSi

tem, by J R Hind; Papers from f-e Quarterly Review;

Diplomae; ceived ct

Diplomacy of the Kevolut on, by .V H Prescöt: lust re-j

E U HOOD'5

iTi BUS II ES. A large assortmert Shoe, scrno, movo.

D Horse, Whitewash, Paint, Varrish. Dust and Feath-,

'ers, for sale by ap2UJ FOSTERS oi tSKUw

So 1 Fostsr'a corner. -1 1

PRESSES i a si rceefrel bv . . . . . E. II. Ü00D.

FEED THE HUNGRY. .

r.HT v-s-.ti Flonr re M per steamer Friendship )0 aul l ra.uj by TJtlO . I'KLSTOS LKOS. '