Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 5, Number 72, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 July 1852 — Page 2

DAILY JOURNAL.

A. H. SANDERS, EDITOR. FH1DAY !tIUi:.M(;, JULY 16. Gr Tot lrriltlcnt GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT. Eor Vice President, WILLIAM Ä. GRAHAM, JF 50RTH CAROLINA. For Gerrrnor. NlCHtFLAS 31 cC ARTY, OF MARIOS COrXTT. For Lieutenant Ciotsernor. WILLI A 31 WILLIAMS, or KoacirsKO cont-nr. For Treasurer of Statt. JBIi'ON T. 1IADLEY, of Wjyne county. Ia For Auditor of Statt. J0OUGLAS"S MAGUIKE, of .Marion county. For Secretary ef Statt. JOHN OSBORNE, of Clay county. 'For Reverter Supreme Court. A. L. OSBORNE, of La porta county. mFtr C-'w of Sprtme Court. JAMES A. STRETCH, of Graut county. ' For Superintendent of Common Schools. AARON WOOD, of Putnam county. For Judrei of Supremo Court. Fir it District JOHN HOWE, Lagranse county. Second CHARLES DEWEY, Clart county. Third DfiTid McDonald, Monroe county. Fourt a SAMT EL B. GOOKLNS, Vogo county. ELECTORAL TICKET. CXTTORIAL EttCTORf. HENRY S. LANE, of Montjomery county. PLEASANT A. HACCLEM AN", of Rush county. PI8TRICT LICTOR8. First District Lexcel Q. DtÜRntR, Duboise county, Second Jon D. Fraocsox, Clark county. TAirrf Cap. Scott Carte, Switzerland county. Fourth Jobs H. Farqciiar, Franklin county. Fifth Datid Killgore, Delaware county. Silt h FABirs M. Fisch, Johuson county. Seventh Richard W. Thompson, Vigo county. Eighth G. O-. Beh, Tippecanoe county. Ji-imth T. S. Stastikld. Sr., Joseph county. Tenth James S. Frazier. Kosciusko county. Eleventh Jons 31. W allace, Grant county. appeth;es wanted. We are desirous of taking two or three boys of the ages of fifteen or sixteen, to regu larly instruct in the Printing Business. Sucl an opportunity for learning the business without having the usual drudgeries to perform, is not often offered in anv office. Wc don't want any boys but who can come well recom mended fcr steadiness and industry, and who can agree to lind themselves to remain at least four years to ths business. No boy need apply whose parents live in the city. We've had enough of that sort. JCJ-The Rev. Mr. 31c Carer, to whom silent allusion was yesterday made in an article beaded "Religion and Politico," informs us that the language imputed to him was not such as he used. As he has declined explain- , ing to us, even privately, the language he did use, we can only say, that other and most excellent citizens understood him precisely according to the language they gave us and which we published, while we have heard no jxrson deny, among the many with whom we have conversed on the Bubject, his having used language very similar, if not exactly the same. Even if he did not use precisely the words, and of course we don't doubt his veracity, he is amenable to the remarks made in the Journal. fjrThe Louisville Democrat cf Wednesday contained an article headed "Some thoughts upon hearing the oil of the bells announcing the death of Henry Clay." Well, we should think Democratic editors generally would have gome thoughts on hearng those bells which ere strangers to the hearts of honest men. If the tolling of those bells had the effect to revive the remembcrance of the bitter and disgraceful wrongs they inflicted upon that good and great man, we don't envy them their thoughts on the occasion. We should think them much like the thoughts of men who were listen i:?g to the tolling of a prison bell or at the sound of which they were to march to the sujruhrs. Tue Whig SriRiT ix New Okleass. The Whigs of New Orleans determined the other day to form a Coinyany to be callfd the "Scott Rangers." Accordingly a meeting was held and the ball put in motion. Within twenty-four hours instead of a Company, a .Battalion of 400 young men had enlisted, and at the expiration of the 3 J day the"Com.pany" had swelled to a Regiment of over 800 ! all "Rangers" under the banner of Scott ! Hurrah for Louisiana ! C7The largest circus canvass ever yet used, devotes C000 superficial feet for seating the audience. The Floating Palace is 180 feet long and 50 feet wide, making a superficies of 9000 square feet, besides 4Ü00 superücial feet of seats in the Gallery. The St. Charles Theatre in New Orleans, the Litest . Theatre in America, devotes CO feet front by 90 feet deep to seating the audience, making & superficies of 5,400 square feet. (ttrThe Washington Union says that if - you take away from Gen. Scott "the record of his battles, there will be nothinrr left of him." Very well and if you take away! ! irom-the country the record of those same ! battles, there will at one stro ke he swept from it, some its most brilliant pages and proudest glories. t3The Floating Palace draw only 19 inches watertight; with an audience of 3000 persons ou board only 25 inches, and is towed down the river at the rate of 12 miles an hour. She has been ingeniously contrived to pass through the Louisville canal. Hell Located. Dr. Porter, in a eerman . , . . . at jiempuis, siaieu inai neu was separated from heaven by a space of 100,000,000 miles. k .i.- ..ii.,, iiniiiniora.uüaüciwi.iu-1 uigiau .biaweerDivea and Lazarus must have been nn in liMl ?A?VÄ7SfrAi.ir-

Kosautii and Intervention. Catholic Coercion. We are glad to find the editors of the Lou- We publish the annexed article fur the benisville Journal, Kossuth's heretofore ablest rfit of all who favor tb , c . . , , 4i for the Pres dencv. Ii he is upheld andplacdefenders m the West, at last opening their . V. ' f ,'. ,.:.. it,f ' . .. i ed in power, the prejudices of Ins natu e otaie eyes to the pernicious influence he in 8eekin2 j will become rtrcw in his breast, for like the to exert pernicious to our country, though smouldering embers that arc luden bene

consistent pcrhips with his object iu visiting ; .u: .... if- rt. if nn nr! mis tuuiiirv. i v nave icifc m . , two of the Journal's former sneers were not ; intended for us, they at least in soma partic- . ulars hit us. Aoic, wc consider our lnends nf that nnnpr fntrJvd a Wt lie!; bv cverv old - r-j - w article they wrote against other editors in this connection. We read in the National Intelligencer about a week ago, the most extraordinary proceedings which took place i at New York at a meeting in which Kossuth was the leading spirit. Since then we have been waiting the action of older heads in our own party, and the policy of the other. The Journal's long article in Wednesday's paper, is the first lengthy allusion we have seen made to a meeting and its proceedings, in which Kossuth arrayed himself boldly against the Whig party because they were opposed to intervention in foreign strifes, and icith the Democratic party because it favored intervention. The Whig party in its Raltimore platform, boldly declared itself opposed to intervention in the wars and struggles of Europe in other words, declared the policy of Washington, the true policy of the couatry, as it has always been the one foilo.ved with honor and safety to ourself. The Democratic party in its platform, had not a word to say on this important question. Kossuth felt himself authorized to conceive the Dem ocratic party, iu view of this 6ilence and of the position of many of its leaders, as for intervention, and the meeting adopted a resolution to support the Democratic as the Inter' vcntlon party. It is too late a day to argue this Intervention question. We have yet to see a respectable paper come out boldly for it yet a party may quietly uphold that they are afraid to proclaim. Sj soon as we intervene in European affairs, Europe may and will intervene in our ailairs. So soon, as v.e take part with one country or people struggling for liberty, that soon are wc criminated to support i very people under God's heaven fighting or preparing to fight for what they may conceive liberty and that day, aye the day when wc as u Government adopt such a policy, is the speedy destrut! t.ou of the Union guaranteed. EEAUTiruL Tribute. A3 the Ben Franklin, having on board the remains of lion. Henry Clay, passed Rising Sun, Indiana, the passengers saw quite a demonstration upon the banks. It consisted of thirty-one ycung ladies dressed iu white, with one exception, with black veils, each with a banner reprc scnting the different States; the one inJi.ating Kentucky was dressed in deep mourning. It was really a beautiful and imposing scene, reflecting a large umount of credit upon the young ladies of Rising Sun. Ship Fever. There have been several deaths in this city from Ship Fever, brought off of steamboats by emigrant', who on their arrival crowded themselves into small houses. This has been mistaken for choler.i by thoro unacquainted with the disease. It causes death very suddenly, but is not often taken in a community by many but emigrant- who bring the seeds of th disease in their system. But the safety of citizens should be guarded in this particular by some stringent laws of protection. The Sic sal. e would advise thos who wish to take a campaign pnper from Washington during the ersuing canvas.--, to suls:ribe for the Campaign Signal. It will be a first rate ducumcr.t to lurp fcr reference. Price 50 cent einglc subscription. It is issued in quarto form, and contains lots of reading matter. CCV-We hope cur neighbor of the Times will try to be funny. We are really too sick to make any efforts while it is actually necessary for the health of the people somebody should make fun. If neonic can't rret a at O chance to langb, they must get sick there's no help f rit. CÜrOur Irish friend Mr. Walsh, editor of the Louisville Varieties, a neutral paper, says if his countrymen (Irishmen) support Franklin Pierce, they will pierce their own shield of "Equal Rights." There is considerable truth in that. CTOIoxs. Levate Lee, so celebrated in London, in getting upchristmasPantoniirr.es, is th; same Gentleman win has the Ballet and Pantomind Troupe with the Floating Palace. Those wanting lightning rods of the bcst fiualiTy nnd cheaper per foot than they were ever before bought in Evansvillc, had better read an advertisement in to-day's paper, and learn further particulars. OrRiver still falling at points above. On Wednesday 4 feet 8 inches water in the canal at Louisville. At Pittsburgh, on Tuesday, 3 feet 3 inches water in the channel. fj7"A dray loaded with plank vps?t yesterday on the wharf. The mule attached rolled 'completelv over, and was apparently very i , 4 " . , . much astonished. I rr? When is tho buildinr of the Marine! - 1 Hosp.tal to be commenced! e want to , knOW rilTIlt Oil. I

ashes and only'rcquire a breeze to fan them into a flame, so it is with prejudices that lie

. - . - , . r tQ enkim!le tlem jnt0 a conflasration. Libeial-mimlcd men of all denominations, ought to oppusa the elevation of a man ecmin;,' from amidst fanatics and bigots, as Pierce do-:s, for if New Hampshire is upheld in her intolerance, and if her most influential man is elected President, it will be a good p rccedent for other States to do likewise because men wil say one to another, "Catholic coercion popular-it has succ eded In New Hampshire ku wen, writ sue nus, on inis account biuhk been able to make one of her obscure citizens President of the United States." L. Yarietie s(nculral paper.) (7A barn eight miles from Evansvillc, on the Mt Vernon road, was struck by lightning in a t"rm last week. Several cattle were stunne J, but not killed, and four or five clapbuar's totally destroyed. 'Fcs3 axd Fat;iers." The origon of this epithet is no- v : ry well known by our locofoco fncnds.or t i y certainly would notuso it as they do,in derating as true and glorious a patriot and soldier as lives. It waslirt given to Gn. Scott by the British at the battle of Lundy 3 Line. He wore at that time a Large white plume, which together with his tall form rendered hi in very cons picuous. The Briti-h officers seeing the tall officer with the very with plume going rapidly to every pait o the field, and as they thxighti?y a good deal with what thev considered the raw Yankees, gnve him the name of "fuss and feathers." It was at this battb, however, that owing to the spirit which the personal activity of General S:ott intuscdmto his littlö armv, 1,300 lan k.es whipped nearly double their number of the bet veterans in the British service. It was at this battle when fassi.iy at the head of his charging b.itallions, that he had two horS'23 shot under him; it was at this battle while fuss'ny in rallying his men that he wrs twice wounded and had Ii s lelt slioulüer shattered by thcbslls of the enemy; it was at this fierce fiyht and noblj victory that his feathers were the banner w hich led the army into the thickest cf the battle; it was at that w hite plume that the bravest gazed, to fin J out where the contest raged nto-t fiercely. Those feathers never drooped. Their owner never fainted w ithout a wound. The British, cn the twenty-sixth cf July thirtv-ci"ht years ro jrave Gen. Scott the name on "Fuss & Featiiehs," previous to the worst "JY1 -at they suiierol darin.; the war of 10 TIi3 lucöftos have revived the name, und it is likely u'.cy will have the same fortune that the Br-tish enemy id in 1812. So mete it be! IjQuisv. Courier. As att Reply. Sheridan once succeeded admirably in entrapping a n isy member who interrupted every speaker with cries of "hear, hear." Richard Brinsley took an opportunity to allude to a well kn;wn political character of tlic time whom be represented as a person who wished to play the rogue buthadonly sense enough to play the fool. "Where," exclaimed Sheridan in continuation, and with great cmphas , '-where eh ill we find a more locllsh knave or a more knavish fool than this!" "Hear, hear!" was instantly bellowed from the accustomed bench. The wicked wit bowed, thanked ihc? gentleman for his ready "reply to th? question," and sat down nmitl convulsions of laughter from all but their unfortunate subject. Resi-lt or Discezdiexce. The body of the little lad Rigs !ale, who has drowned in the river at the saw mills, was recovered the same evening. He ws in the habit of riding in a skiff in theriver, and his father ha i cautioned him against it, particularly in his absence. On the evening in question, the father, as he was about starting from home, told the boy to keep away from the river, but no so mer was his back turned than the child, regardless of the c3n'io!i,run to the river, and attempting to jump into the skiff, fell in the river, and was drowned. Imu. Cour. The Famine ix German y. The famine in the mountain districts cf Southern Germany is yet umhated, :-nd provisions scarce and prices rxhorbitant. AI. Iter to the New York Express dateu IVsgue, June 3.1, says: Families formerly in easy circum-tances are reduced to beggary, and to severe sufferings from hunger. Bakers sell bread of rye and oat bran at high prices; people gather common grass along the public r.-ads and highwiiys.and moss in the woods,cook Mid eat it to appease their hunger und to prevent starvation. Such are a few of the mo-t glaring features of the great famine, not in the least exaggerated, but authenticated by the ofllici.il report of the local authorities to the:r respective Governments. Truly, th icrclh of dot? is ujo.n us! The leaders of the Democracy say that Mr. Pierce (ori'ir.ve, us the Yankees m Boaton pronounce it) i a man of very great influence where he resides. Ifjo, is it not a little 5tran;e that he? has not hcen nlile to influence his own Democratic township to vote in favor of allowing , Catholics to hold office! Four to one of that township voted ugaiii!-t granting them such right and yet we are told that Mr. Piejice ii jKrsonally in favor of giving them this right! Is not this a heautiful comment on the pretence which tho Democracy sets up ash?in" the exclusive friend of the fcreincM ! Journ.il. Indiana A g r i c t lt r k a l State Fair. At a late meeting ot the Executive Committee ofthe State Board of Agriculture, held at Indianapolis, it was detcrminned to huld the State Fair on the 19th, 20th, and 21st of October next. It will be held at Indianapolis, the citizens of that place and vicinity having subscribed about 81,100 towards defraying the expenses of fitting up the grounds, cite. The list of premiums amounts to about -.500 embracing almost every articb the product of the soil, or manufactured in the State. fi3Many women arc loved without know ing it, and many think they are loved when they are not. 01,0 ,n,rillr 1. v v.v..j vt iin.il , mistake after marriage. A minister at a Camp Meeting saiJ, '-if the lady with the blue hat, red hair, and cro.s eyes gtop shc be poinUj outJ t0 , U .nnimxrotlnn I the congregntion.

OircitlhoLicI The little Saxon word He sounds harshly! to many ears, and yet it is the most expres-! sive word in the language, and its use is of-; tentinie imperative. To lie is to "utter a: falsehood wilh an intention to deceive;" so

that when you hear one of those noisy, bar- Tl;e splcnJM new nicntra on First street, between Sycaroom, self-appointed Democratic leaders de-J moreaml Vino. wiiloic witUa rJ.-irA t ..it fien. S.-wtt ia nrm- nrrvrr was.1 1'vrfforinancc ami

in favor of preventing the immigration of; GrLJStt 33 ATiYi foreigners to our shores, give it the lie, be-J 1maic cause it is not true. iox moxday rvemscjdly 19TIL iess.

Whenever you hear one of them say that Gen. Scott is in favor of any change in the' naturalization laws, that shall deny to foreig- j ners any rights they now have, give it the lie, because it is untrue. j Whenever von hrnrnno rf them riv that nentver jou near one oi hum saj inai tne Whigs favored the formation of the Nalive American party, give it the lie, because it is untrue. Whenever yoa hear one of them say that j the Whigs, as a party, are opposed to the present naturalization laws, because of their liberality towards foreigners, give it the lie,1 because it is untrue. i

v nenever you hear one ol them say that ttas jut received io fret of Lighiii.p Kodsrrom the Gen. S.'ott is in favor of requiring foreigners -tL u.aunfuctory of Miii.) & Poiter, t.indnnati, suc.1 1 c te?o:8 to James Spriiht,theoriuiuil inyei. tor of tin valuto serve one year in the army or navy before aWe ullJ KoJ. .Mr. seilan! i.uiupthetbov they thallbe entitled to citizensh;p(as char k Uat the vcrj-low rato f u j ts per foot, a reduction eJ a few davs vtrn in tho Srntinpl 'vt it the of 8 m l,L-rf,ot fr".1 tI,e I"cc heretoror wld at. Tere j u itw oa a .go in me os.nunei,j g. e 11 me 80UJ ishins to obtiin these rods or any information eonl.e, because it IS untrue. cernm; them, will find Mr. R. at the corner of Second Whenever you hear one of them (as Gov'rÄSi protection to properly. right olten charges,) that the lugs arc in w'vreve.- sd. Jyi6 lw f;ieor of iP.Tislntlnrr fnr thr pnpival hi-nofit rf '

., , i p 1 any particular class cf persons, give it the lie, because it is untrue. Slate Jour. The liwrer editor of a rountrv WIiit naner

who wrote a very "blind"' hand, was frequent-; 01 A LISTEil has just iccei .cJly annoyed by the compositors' inquiries cen- i X TV UauS!lUr;

..'!. .a. lUm. s.tt I r4 i1..inlin. H Illing WVIUS Vt llllsll IUI IUU1U 1IUI uttipuvi. One da a compositor, who was as little acquainted with the disposition of the editor ns with his handwriting, entered the sanctum, and holding the copy before his eyes, inquired what a certain crooked mark stood for. The editor, just at that moment,did not wish to be interrupted and exclaimed : Goto the devil !' The compositor retired, not to his Satanic j

majesty, but the printing cilice and when ! i Ncvember, under the Kdlovv.ng Fi caity, .o . u . 1 .1 r. l I . l r.Wlt:

uiu tuiwr rem u.e rou.s, iiau tut pit-a.-ureui seeing ;i line in his leaiiicg editorial read: "He (3Ir. Webster) will, in all probability, yo to the devil.' The copy was looked for. and the crooked mark was rendered 'be nominated.' Amusing Anecdote. The archbishop of Dublin tells us of a horseman who having lost bis way, made a complete circle; when tho first round wif. finished, seeing the marks of a horse's hoofs, and never dreaming that they were those of his own beast, he rejoiced and" said, This at least shows me that I am in some track." When the second ein uit was

finished, the sio;ns of travel were doubled, audi'' ..S.

he said, "Now, surely I am in a beaten way," and marked with the conclusion of evcrv round the inarms increased till he was cer tnin iif must be in some well-frequented L. il Il'w . thoroughfare, and approaching a populous town; but he was all the while riding alter i.:3 horse's tail, an J deceived by the track of his own error. "How do you like the new jfurniture, carpets,&c.,my dear," said a wife to her huband on his return from a voyage, "don't you think I've made & great change for tie better!" : Very pretty, very fine indeed, mydear,"said Benedict, feeling Ids purse, "but how much change did you take to make iL1" FüRTiico.iiixG Romance. Hawthorne, the writer of several fictions, is said to be engaged on a "Life of General Pierce." It is to le illustrated with a portrait representing the hero on lop of a war horse. The picture would be more characteristic if the war-horse were on top of the hero. Lou. Jour. "How camo that oven in such a greasy mess?" said a tired, fiJgety spinster to her maid of all work. "Why look you, misse?," said the poor confounded Gabruin, "the candle fell into the water, and I put it into the oven to dry." Ktat; ct tlio Tlxermanicier. the week z:iDi:iG Tuesday, july IS. FOR l).ir.. CamIJmCp'i f.kjui-.k. We.1iieMUy.Jy 7,' 7f !3' ! tle.-.r wilh fresh breeze. Thursday, Jul f-3 i and sup rv. ! 11 day, S'atti rdar, Sunday," Ioulay( Tucidiiy, show er p. : 10, :i 12, 77 13, 78 rs ; i- -? ' ri 00 i " m l snttn. Xf.w York, Julv 13. 7 nt The Government of Montreal have given 8 12,000 for the relief oth? sufierers hy the late lire. Kossuth baveson Saturday on the steamer Washington. LnxixGTox, Miss., July 12. Durinjr th? storm to-dnv a tree on Cummingliam's plantation was struck hy lightning under which a party of seven negroes were eating, and four of ihem were instantly killed. SIM-CIA h XOTlCluS. LAim: fa us. Tub Labtts of tho Unitjd Lvanjrdic d Church will hold a Fuiral their new Church, on Thursday and Friday, July 15th and ICt'.:, tau proceeds of which will be appropriated tJth'j purchasiiijrof a BeM for their New C'hur- h. Alarge rollet thn of Fancy Arti. Ls will be on evh".l::ki and fur sals, refreshments wül also s served up in the be?t style. A funeral attendance will t cxpect.-.l. f j; 2-tf MEDICAL. Tnc rerulr meeiinr of the Evans ille .Medical Socio: y w iti bo h.'li'. on the Fir-t and Third Mondays t every month, at7i o'clock P. M. apl3-tf HUGH KOXALES, M. D., Sect'y. Mn. Sand2is Yo'i will please announce the name of SOitEN SOKKX.ON. as a candidate for Clerk or the Yumierburh Circuit Court at the eusuinjj OctoVr election, ju 9 te iTn. Saxdkrs Yon will please announce the nane of Itev. liKNONI ST1NSON, as a candidto for t?untv Tre;vsarer at 1 10 ensuing Octcber election. ju so-to " -Vn. Sinters: Please announce FERDINAND. 1). GOSLEF, u a candidate for the othce of Kecorder lor Vanderburgh countv, at the enuin October election. ..my.'ltf :K.SDRs: You will please announce the name of CHRISTIAN IJIPPl'S, as a candidate for the ore of Rei or.ler of Yanderourh countv, at the ensuing election. ap-'l Tr"rVeiiro authorized t announce JACORLUNKit r. I -i r. K, its a candidate lor tli ; o'ii e of ( lerk id the Vuj;derbur'"h Cir'-uit Court. t th'J ensuing October elec (.or.. I mil 1C (v-1 WALT. PAPER. XJF.RONS d.-.irirg to. pur ha. Wall Paper, from the lowest price ui. would do wellto rire me a call, as I have a very Lrgo assorlmei.t to select from. I JOHN C. DEVERIXX. Jr., j 'l- Main, b-twen lt at ! 2d street.

APOLLO HALL. 'mIic Gcini.m Amulcur TSicalrc!

DIRECTORY, MANAGER ...TflE COMMITTEE. ...11. S'TSlAffcER. ilEUWOHÜL. ( p "THE BHIDE CF DEATH." a drama' with so:gs, in Three rart,by Haltet. TrPThe reel pis of the ev..ninp ara for the brnefit cf the theatkk, mhI win i pt. opiated olciy.to the emleihhmentoftho rune. The Performance wili coiamenee precisely at 8 o'clock. JXAD.MITTANCK 3J its. Children 53 ts. mT ADVERTISEMENTS. ITfr. nomine l.-zer "X! fc .MUSIC Jut rac'J a larga assorttner.t of the j newest songs iiaiiud.s Muni.es w.dts. Polkas, I c. f. CONV.NGTox & co. JylG Con.er Mr.iu and First streets. ÜVANSVILLE BOOK STOKE. I ' SiHtiley Thorn; Prairie Scout or Agtone. the Renegade; Diary of a London Piiytician; Pay of Bruce; . Bowman's1 Physiology jy'l M3DICAL COLtVSGrC OF EV 1NSVILLE EranHi ille, Intl. rpiIE regular course of L'cture in thi Insii J. i it t ion will commence on the t.rst iwoivlay . Vvi T. LAYCOHTv. M. D . I- vru-Mn Professor of Fhy-i 'lf gv ;m 1 Patholeirv HUGH KONALDä. M D , Pr lessor of Gen eral Descriptive atid mgical Anatotnv C. A. FOSTEU, A. M , AI. D., Professor of Chomisirv JOHN IX. WILCOX, M, D., Professor ol Alatciia Medieaand rhcrapetmes. 3IhlSONJ Bit AY, M D.. Prolessor of the Pri:i iples mi Praoli-e ot Surgery. WILLIAM II. BYFORD, iL' D, Profes-oi of the 'I li -ory ami Prac i: e of M dicing. GLOKGL Ii. WALlvR. M. l . Profefsr-r o! Ohsteirics aiid Diseases Woin.n atd Chi dren WILL!A .1 A. M: DO WELL M. D . Profts!pnr 11 i,w,uu Ul --ir.e auu cuicai jun JOHN T. WALKER. M. D., Demonstrator of Ana'omy. The natomical Rooms for ih? stndv of Practi cal Anato'iiy, und.r th'c sup-crin'endence tithe i Piolesor ol Anaiomv or :he Demniraror. will I r CI... I t .1.1. be open lor ths leccption of Students by ll.e 1st Ol LCiOOiT. I"C.f'r a full rourse. 53. Slilriculation J'Mc -t anJ Demonstrators ticket, each S3. Diploma ee S'2). Good boardin? may be obtained at from SI CO to S3 00 per week Anv one desiring fui;h?r information, mayaddress'the Dean (p st paid) by mail, wbich will be promptly attcmb-d to. G. B. WALKER. M. D., jytG 3m " Dean ofthe Facullv. it '"l ire-IIair.e Express; Indiana Slate Sentinel"; Springlkl l (III.) Register and Shawnee;o .vn Iliinoban, phase copy to amount ol5,and account to Dear. JACK3Oi;C00KINO STOVE. OWIXG to the bumii.fr of the VoV'ndry, at Cincinnati, cupped i tU mii.ufacture of Jaekw.-; celebrated 1. m & m .1".. t - nnnl.1.1 tt C 'oil lJoublj Oven CiKking: Stoves, we are pnable tos the .i.mii:,ii.i Instti i.pi'snt. Wn will. liowver.roou have hand a lartre lot of thusn excellent, unsurpasiaw. Je on sioves. and will Jicu promptly till all order. jy!5 tf JAS. SCAS TL1X & SOX. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL NOTICE. E)r. J Jc.ui E::i?Icf Late Sury:on j.i the United Stales Army, ly ESPISCTFULLY tenders his professional services to JLV the citizens of LvansvilJe and country, umce and residence at the Sheraood House. f Jyl5-lmJ MOUNTINGS. T 200 L'iCo Harre!-; 21,11 r0s lirass Mountings; 5 doz German .-ilver Mounting; 20 do Pcreushion 1uk; 5 Io Flint do; 20 d Double Triirzers; 50 do IIulL't Moulds. Winers and R21: Tigether nitlian assortment of patent llreechcs. Tail pii;, focks. Main Sprii.jrii, ipples, Kod Hea.s. Sheet Uni. t.n 1 German Silver, N:e., lor s:de at th-; sicn or the Mmsbw- ljyi5j c .I . ii k 1 r 1 1 1 CAKPEUTEITS PLANES, K XI) .".löt-hante'sTcols of :.!! IhuU and of the very best J k. qualitv, on hand uw constantly raceiving fresh supplies at the eigu of the Mill .aw. jjl5 C. M. GltlFFITH. COTTON YA HN. 1C0 bag Just ree'd per 1.'. M. Patton, for eAt by E. GILIiKKT & CO., jyl5 Sycamore near Yv tier. M ACKKI5KL. 75 whole and half bbls nss'd numbers, in store and for rale by jj5 s. K. ÜI1.UEKT& CO., Fjc. near water. CITY ELECTION, 6TPI WAPD. At a meeting ofthe Common Council, July 12th, ls52, OKPIMtKl, That an election b held on Faturday, the 2-lth day of July, IKVJ, at the Phai.ix Engine House for Councilman ftiie Cth W.ird of the city, to supply the vacancv occasioned by the death of Councilman lahl hoctier. Martin Scli uidl, In.M-ector. Hy order of the Conn-iL ' JNO. J. C1IANDLEK, jj jj fit) tderk. D HIED PEACHES. 5 bbls Dried IVachesin storeand for sale by JT5 SAMUEL OKK. 171 KE I JUCK. 5,010 Fire Buck for sale by i- J.M5 SAMUEL ORR. CANDLES. IU') boxes hard jresed Summer Mould Candles, warranted, iu store and fr sale by jyjj SAMClib OKR. rilN PLATfc. 100 boxes lx Tin Plate Just ree'd and X for sale by 'y 15 SAMUEL ORK. "AT ESS 10 K K 0 lif-bbls Family Mes Pork, a choke 1L article, in store and for sale low by DSNTIITRY. TAS. I!. JUP1F.S, Dentinal Sur peon, desirir.fr to remain permanently iu livansville, tenders l.is professional service to tho citizens of the town and the surroundinjr country. Kocius for ti.e present at the Green River House. jT4ImJ stiteof nnltMAf i ss Ynl rbiirIi County. ' In the Vanderburgh Circuit Court, iu vacation, July 13, 1.-5-'. . Henrv Marks and Daniel Lockwood, . Hush J. Rmr.ey. Domestic Attachment. l)TlCEis hereby given that, In the above entitled J. cause, u writ ol Domotic Attachment was issued on tho 17 Ik-day of .Man h, A. 1. If. 2, out of the office of the Clerk of the Vanderburgh Circuit Court, against the land, tenement, hereditaments, roods, chatties, rijrhts, credits, monej s and effects of the said lltijrh J. liradley; said writ has been returned executed by the Sheriff of i 'i..i.l.rltiirfli ronntv. Ilii .l.r..i.!!iiit i h..pi.t.- ha. t;.:...! fth.. ....... I. .",v nr ...i.l ;iit fin.l II. nt .Ja, 1.1 po.ir and defend the same, as provided bv law, said Court ! wnl, at tlie proper tine, proceeu to aciiu.iieate thereon in ; Li j.bsence BEN. STLNSON, Clerk. By Gto. II. Todd, Deputy Cl'k. IJyH 3dJ HAND EITIT MTTTS.-100 doz twisted Silk Miu (regular made) for sale bv JAS. LOW & CO., vihli -17 Mr.yi street, LeuJavHle, Ky.

EVANSVILLE WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT.

A .1 cn. Saleratos no. 3 do to. 2 do no. I dcigTonnd no. 1.... 5Hla Ash.. Indigo. Hpiiya! 1 C5 at 25 Malrr.M I3 l 5i5 Manilla :5 a K C G 7 8 4 jCuracu f( i .4 Iron nu J TtniXs. lteeuux. iComnion liar.. SU 3 Yellow Iaaeo 'Extra tize 3t' WUite SOui2 Shet Iron 5 a Candles. j3d ils 5 3 uJ 50 perm 3aa43 4J do 4 25 al 50 snir 22u3 Cd do 3 75 4 ÜO Winter mould 10 Sd do 3 5 c3 -r.O Summer do Ilal2 llOd & upwards. 3 00 a3 25 toul. ' Si ikct ...4 Ctf a ZQ PitWmrr. . ... 121 UlueSd 7 5U Caiuiclton.., 10 Ii I lis. Oak Coui.tr) 3f. 1 50 Poplar saw'd 3f. 1 50 al T5 Green l.'iver t'of fee. Mocoa Java It do do 4 if. 2 to a2 9 L'iguayra . 10 alO' Pine do 3f. 1 75 Uio .10 alCi Lead aiidSIiot. per. Drop MiotUaj.. J io do do keg.. . Rack do 2 00Ilar Lead 5;a JJ do 5 a 51 Sheutins 14oi 27 do IGoz H &30 Bolt 35 Corks. Velvet qta 38 aCO Leather. uo ms 3'J u4U uooi iienilCM.lt Phial 10 a23 Sole 17 - Oft I r iootls. GUHiu'lksole. 12 a IS 3-4 light brown sheet- Oak Tanned do. 19 a 20 ' 4 a5 1 1. 1 per c doz... SO li&six ua 4-4 do do do 5 aCi I.ime. 7-8 heavy do do 5 aCJ White P III... M a fiS 4 4 do do do 7 a. I 5-4 do do do 8 ü4 3-4 i'llfdriiirtir.?.... 4 aCi 7 S &i 4-4 blh'd ehirt;Grey in flour LbU 00 al 0 do in bulk.... 35 a 33 liuulicr. Oak at Älills 1 25 Intr& sheeting.... 7 alOJ Pilr do .... 1 w ti il 5-4 do do do 10 alsl Com. Pine ....125 Adams' blue and oraiipe ir"u.ts 8 a? not.-son&.Merimack U.Hd do 1 50 al 75 C lear do 3 00 line shingles bet 3 50 do do -oin. 3 00 Poplar do 1 in.. 3 1)0 lo do I good 2 5 Oak do if c. 75 Good Plantation 32 a 33 blue and Orango prints 9 alC-1 Scrapie 6t Allen's madder jrints... 9 alCj Fancy lifilit & dark nrints 5 nPl hrown drills 7ui)i KetAMk'd do 35 l-lue do Stalte sugar House... to a 45 Lleath'ddo fialli I Oils. Llcnuns siali 1 .UrJ Oil f5 al 00 CollonaJcs 111a 11 1 'Linseed 75 ail Kentucky jeans... 171a 35 Planners' 20 00 atinelts 30 u 7b do Extra.. 25 CO .Mariners' shirting.. 8 a 111 I'uiiil. Liuht tickings 7 a 101 Lead in Oil pure 1 80 al W) Heavy do l?ia liii! do do no. 1 1 CO al C5 Checks 8al-.'l; do Red.. 7 7-y osuaburghs no.l 9 a Ii i Yehow Oirc.... 3 4-t do do 10 a Hi Paris Green... 35 a 42 Drugs fc Urcdiciiics iPrussian Lluc.. Ka SO Alcohol 40 a CO , Putty 5 a 6 Alum 4a5 jVMiiling 2a 2 Arrowroot HerinudatO a 45 Fire end water Arsenic powdered. 10 a 1- j proof dry , Borax renned 3J a 3j i i urpentme-. .... C5 a 75 Brimstone am'r roll 5 do Hour sulphur.. Cla Vurnieh coach.. 2 75 h2 f0 do copal .. 1 75 a2 '50 do Jnp.ui.. 1 20 al 59 Camphor refined .. 40 a 50 A'ruvihious Caiilhurides. , ( 50al 75 Hearts.. 2 no Castor oil no 1... do do no 2... Calomel cuylist. K al CO, Potatoes t bu .. to al M 75 a Hi . liai on. hor round 8 1 50 a2 no do Hams.... 9 a 10 2 a 2J I it u 25 a Sb White selected. 31 4 a 5 I.Mixed 3 75 j Itice. 28 a 30 Prime 5 a 5( 45 a 70 i eeds. 35 a 40 CIver 4 (;o a5 CO jl'imo'liy... 2 50 20 a 22 ,llue Grass 2 10 Flaxseed to 21 a 28 Salt una Saltpeter : Kanawha 50 bbU id 12'a IG i do t do. 30 (o-penis Cream Tartar.. .. Kpsotu Salts lixmboge Ginsei.g Gum Tragai-anth PoUFS .......... Liquorice Paste Kicly Liguori e Past Calabria'. bladder prime Oinbro...... .. Madder Freuch E X F F Manna Flakes... MagnesiaCalciu'd IVutirulls lilue.... Ei lish Cue btjr2 50 9 a It Jo mid Co 2 to 45 a 50 fW' Island do 1 It) CO a C5 I Noun. 33 a 40 Palm 51 Quinine suli 3 50 a3 75 Olinc. 51 Khubarb Cliina.. t-i Caaleel... aioda. 4 a 5 I Npiecs. Senna Alex 40 a 4 Ctssiain matu. 35 a Suake Koot 30 a 35 Jii;per Kace.... k a If Tartaric Arid.... 40 a 45 Mace 50 k I catlat-rs. jNutmegsno. 1.. J 10 at Live Geese primo 30 a 32 :l'cper Sumatra J2 I- iKlk. ISi.ue Jamalen.. iff 1T urycod 5 a 5i Lloves 3C .Mackerel no 1... 13 50a NjO Nugur. do not;... 9 a 11 N Orleans fair 5 a C 8 10 a 1 10 all 4 io; ii ' 11 a ( I Pia 10 do . no 3... 9 W) do pood. Salmon pickled.. do prime Shad Conn do choice Herrings staled.. 75 al CO Clarified do no 1.... 50 a 75 jPolered ("rushed Flour and Hlal. Rooton lontl) K. -VfchiishC.li.S.F 3 73 t3 50 N. O. Lump 5... Ijifajotte choice" 3 00 a3 C5i do do G... Fancy 44 " 3 75 do do 7... City Mills " 3 35' Tcus. Lockharts brand. 3 503 15 Gun powder and Corn Meal....... 4e I Imieriai 40 a fO 30 a 40 40 al tf CO a 35 do Cm. loa made I Fursmitl Ski nr.. Young liyson.. do do I Oit..nrime 2 50 u3 Ol Grey F -ox.... Cai.ton made. Ninfrjoi fc OlRaccoon seasonable Mink do cased... Deer red and eht. SO a 40 on.v . 40 a C 53 a 4ft SO a I'shonsr fbacco. blue 16 a 18 Deer winter 8 a 15 &dasstWdie, Green Glassware 33 $. c. dis. pp Flint Glassware Mannfa et n rcl Ky. com... J 1 do do good.. J3 a 1 do Mo. cor.i... 12 a H do do pood.. 14 a CD do Ya com... 14 a 1 do do rood.. Id a 25 P c. dis. pn 8 by 10 Eberhard. 2 50 2 75 Liquors. 10 by 12 do . 2 75 a3 2 Crand v Ota rd, JO by 14 do . 3 75 al Obi Dupuv &Co. 2 30 3 SO 8 bv 10 Citr 3 55 doj.inc lcfcgl.lloi.e IK) v3 50 do Hennessey. 2 00 3 CH do A.Seinelte 1 5 e2 o American brau!y 31 a 40 Gin pine oi t.le. ) i.l 25 10 bv ! d. 4 00 10 by 14 do 4 50 Other sizes iu proKrtion. Cra in. Wheat CO Rw Corn yellow..... do white do mixed 52 a 53 j do Star 1 (0 ft 3t :h I .1. Ejic-le fM &i "i US 0'dl3ouroon.... 35 a 73 25 a 2ti ;lo MonongalifU 75 al 25 50 (do Kje 75 al 25 Hurley Oats 1 a "0 ,r"einh Erai.(v.. 1 t5 timi I'otvder. ("hiskey 17 a 1 I Win Ma3oira 1 C5 a3 00 Sherry 1 t;o a3 50 I Port pure juice. 2 50 u3 00 i do Lurtrundy.. 1 50 al Ci Ilazar.1 5 50 D'.ipont 5 75 Ei.liel J 5 50 Wasting 3 5 fiaj Tlnothy baled.. 10 00 all on Canary.. .5 al "5 75 al 25 75 al 25 40 a 27 35 a S J uu iw.-e .. c vi j.icM. .iniiiora.. Iii! es. Drv Mal-a Dry Hides. 'Sweet oo saneu it .-auve !ne... Wet ,G!aret iu caes.. 2 75 a3 00 Cotton Yarn500 p doz 5 P ct off for cash 7ja 8 600s p d.z do do do Cja 7 700s p doz do do do .. .."ia 6 TTT'Thc lower prices above jrenerally. where two i.rirei are mentioned, arc for full packages, and Uie higher fo small who esale. Ci5cnt5iTi, July 13. M. Flour quiet r.t $3 2053 25. W hi-kv sales lil 15!. Provisions Nothinjr done. Groceries steady: Ito hlv's sugar sold at 55i for inferior to good. Fair rice is beld at 5. Pig iron has advanced to $25. $20 Jer ton for hct blast. Nrw Yo, July 13, M. Flour 0.CC0 bbls of State sMd nt 84 :Ui. .Sales of -Jf, bush western wheal ct i'5c. 25.M.(:do mixed corn it 61e. Sab's prime jork at SI , mes at S10 37. Salcs ÄO cured liamsat l'i a, loc; shoulders at i lc. Lard tu b! I at 1 lc. Sales of Ohio whisky at 21c. Cincinnati, July 14, P. M. Floar sold at $3 l s2 53 25. Whisky sold at K J 2 15c. Bacon hides clear at Slt-ic. PIANOS. TUST received direct from the I'-aid, twosrIndid Rosewood Piano Fortes, wine h we ill sell at New York prices. The arrangements we have made will enable ns to furnish Pianos from all the be4 mnuufarlories, at prices varying from ?-J to ftl.M'. Persons w'mhlng tx purchase are requeued to call and examine our instru Hieuts. T. CONVNGTOX or CO.. Jy 14 Corner Mala fijd first streets.. FOE SALE. Thk "WASHINGTON HOTEL, at the corner of- ... . j X":.... . .. 1 . . v .v . I ., i.i-.(d ..1a w on reasonable terms: a-'d, if ut solJ by thellrat day f August, the builutnjr ill le leas'd or rented. Tho IJouors, Hsr fixtures. Furniture, lkdd'u.g, &c, &-c, will le a Id Mohday, tho 2d day of August, al public auction. Kor farther particulars and terms, see hand-bills the day previous ip tale. Apply to Jvl4 if ' A. M. HEINZ. MORGAN, KEHN St PRESTON. J obiter in Forvijn. and Domestic Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, lists. Cat., Bonnets, cVc, Evausviile, la. Jy 1 lj J SALERATUS 5 bbls pure Saleratns Jnst reeM and forsaleby Jyl4l PRESTON BROS. CHEESF.. 30 boxe W R Cheese.of good quality. Just ree'd and for sale low by. TJ)14 J. & W. R LILLY. CHEESE 25 boxes raoice W It Cheese ree'dthW day. and for sale by iiyllj PRF.STOM.ROS .