Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 5, Number 198, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 10 December 1852 — Page 2

DAILY JOURNAL:

A. H. SANDERS. EDITOR. TERMS OK SUBSCRIPTION. Daily Journal, per year " by the week,... Tri-Weeklr Journal, rer J. .55 co ; 4 w) i . Weekly Journal, CITY Or BVAIISVILLE: FRIDAY MORNING,:::::::DEC. 10. 1852. "r- i Artist's Union. .. 7 ! L ", - We notice in the last No. cf the ArtUU' Journal, that the Second Anhual Distribution of the "Artists Union of Cincinnati," will take place without fail, On 'the 1st of January next. Among other paintings 'to be diatribuUd, are Cole'a "Voyage of Life" by! Gonntag considered ouo of the greatest , "works of American Art ever executed Dun'canion'a "Garden of Eden," a sublime con- - rtnlinn ThaMnard VHIaiM " from Goldwvwtiwij- 'aw vHvtvu a " D ' smith's celebrated, poem of that name, by Cridland besides other meritorious work fr.omthe pencils of Grisvold, Sonntag, DuncanaorJ, Frankenstein, Beard, Eaton, Sul, , Sloop; Bott. Johnson, &c ,&c. , Every member, on payment of 85, ia entitled to two -beautiful engravings, guaranteed to be worth the price of. subscription, besides chance 5t lis f'iclriknt !r rf wrvrlra nt'Kwt Sfn'i. " scriptions received by Hon. Secretaries, who are appointed in all tho principal towns in .the West and South,' or they can bo remitted 'directed to Chas; Erwij, Treasurer, Artists j Union of Cincinnati, on receipt of which a certificate of membership and the engravings, will be forwarded, free of charge. Having been appointed Honv Secretary of ,'the Artist's Uniou, for Evansville, we should ,'be pleased to receive and remit subscrfpt'ofls. The engravings given to each Cbscriber, vre beaxiViful specimens of act, while he has "a good chance of obtaining by the drawing a . splendid painting. This-1 Union is doing. a great deal for the elevation of the fine arts 'in the Wert, and we should like tj see it ". prosper. There U no humbuggery connec--ted vriih-it. . ' Am Iii can Vhlg- Review. . - The December number of" this able and '-popular Review is on our table, and' in point . of merit far exceeds any preceding, which we .have perused. It contains an elegant lithograph portrait of the late American "Statesman, Webster. The leading article 'for this month, is a familiar narrative of the domestic life of Mr. Webster, sketches of his speeches, sayings and homo remarks to his guests and neighbors in connexion with his farm and agricultural pursuits, etc. The article is from the pen of. Prof. Felton of Cambridge and is the most interesting sketch cf 'the great man we have yet seen. - Its article on "The Foreign Policy cf the Inconmy Administration" is a graphic declination of Multifactory democracy, and makes some Tery pilosophical predictions as the results ty 'the countjy, thoutd that Democracy be 'reduced to practiae the Pierce Administration. ' i The third excellent atticle'is oh tho"fcassiöas.nd Intelligence of Men," and is indeed worthy - the perusal of every etudsnt of human nature who ia seeking a more intimate acquaintance with himself cr his fellows. ' ' ErahoTin nnl llllnsit Railroad. . ' We publish to-'diy the result of the election of Directors for this railroad, held on Wednesday, with the annual report of the President, Hon. Samuel Hall. We would invite the attention of oar readers to this report. It exhibits a '.flourishing condition of the road in very particular. Yesterday the tirs were to have mado thei firet trip over the Tatoka Bridge, an event looked fcr with much pleasure by these interested in the road. The work beyond is going" ahead tvith vigor and tne 'road will undoubtedly be completed to Vincennes by the first of next July. " Last P:xe. A new and cpletdid stca facr called Lady Pike, has taken her place in the Louisville, Evaosrille, and St. Louis trade, leaving Louisville every Tuesday at 12 M. and arriving at Evansville- Wednesday taorning, and leaving St. Louis Friday evening, arid at Evansville . Sunday moriiing after breakfast. She is commaodsd by Capt. Jacob F. Rcmsline, with car old friend Ned J. Woolfolk, fire: Clerk, and A. J. Cain' second Clerk. The Pikeia a faststea&cr . as Ned says, she ruts well, feeds well end gives every passenger & clean place to sleep and that's more than can bo said of the majority of even crack steamers. She will be along here Suird ay morning for .Louisrifle. - ' Hoes. Contracts are still being made for liogs at a high figure, but those comtng in tkfa wceV are generally 6n old contracts. We have beard of no contracts less than 95,60, but of svcral considerable above that figure. Good heavy hogs, say weight of 250 ifcd Upwards, are bringing $6 in this market. Light nogs' have no fixed quotation?. At Princeton, $6 is the ruling price for hoga. The pork-houses were actively engaged yesterday in cutting up. Warm weather interfered some last week. GO-The fcvansvilie Weekly Times cf ycBlerday, announces the connection of Mr. NV G. DeGaris, as associate editor of that paper with Mr. Brewer. We have ho personal acquaintance. -vith Mr. DeGaris but wish him a good fme of Ut in hisiew house and new connections. A vi.:: - :

CtrThe Times alludes to our correspondent "E. V communication, as a "piece of Toryism." and speaks of its insinuations as "perfectly characteristic of - a bigoted mind."

Our correspondent is one of the oicest and best citizens of Centre Township, and we

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BUUU1U 1 1 0.G IU S ss.uvw .v... v establish its charges of Toryism and bigulUih in cöncection with him. - Bah! r. New Years Address. We give the poets of this neck of woods three days longer to report to us a New Year's address.' After that time our carriers will; look abroad for, raw material. We aru to much inclined to examining accounts about these days to attempt poetry. Necessity makes u s prefer counting monies to courting the Muses. pREsrctsT's Message. Tho Journal, of yesterday, gives a brief report of President Fillmore's message. The report is so mea gre und 'disconnected that we do not deem it ht Icr publication. As soon as we receive a correct: copy, we'wtlfisstie it in an extra to the readers of the Times. 'Times. . . If thi editors of the Times had examined the' Daily Journal of the day of the issue of the iNfoe,' they wtfüld Kavo found acorrect copy" if the Message for issne in its Extra, with Congressional proceedings. We gencrailykeep "ahead of the hounds." ArCTio.Th i? tr tfhin celt' thoßelu ch Dry Gooda at'AV'oolsey &. Nelson's. Vatr I. street,' this m'orhln'g at 'o'clock. Those in wa'ct of really choice gefeds at their own prices will be on 'hard. ' OrThe Times of Thufeday reccneY.da Judjje Lockhart to the rorisideratfon .of the Legislature of this State, for the United States Senate! That will do. "Mr. Brewer U intitled to "the horn's." frt"Gas pipes are beinz laid along Jlafti street opposite .the '. Journal Otöre. Mr. Keats, superintendent of the Iterations, is certainly prosecuting this business vigorousiy. : ; I 2X3" Mr .'Ephraim Lane, art6ld afc'd respect- j able citiicn of Jefferson county, Indiinn, was mortally wounded in Madison, a few days ago, by falling through a hatchway. OCrThe number of hogs anived at North Madison up to Saturday night wa '43,404 head, against 22,502 head for the correrpondtbg 'period of last year. The Courier, of Monday evening, says: '.The weather is very unfavorable, 'and, 'although the pcus are fell, slaughtering has been suspended at all the houses, except Godman & 'Amcl's, ou the hill, arid the Mammoth Cave. We hear of but few pales, atpiifes 86Q86 10: 4000 hams from the block told for 8jc. Hogs. We hea of no movement in hogs, and the market is firm at 6$ cents net. . On the Frankfort railroad 1,850 were received last night, 'and we learn ,tbat all the pens are full to overflowing, there being more hogs in the -city than was ever known before. The weither turned cold last night, and by to night we have no doubt that 15,000 hog will to slaughtered. The receipts at Ma dinoh up to Saturday night were 43,404, about double the receipts of the -corresponding period last-year. Lok. Cojt. Hi. CCTHogs to the hurnberof thirty or thirtyfive thousand will be sliughtcred hero this season. The business will increase from year to ye r. Three large sitablishmerits iiro 'in operation, beaiu s somo private slaugtering. indianapolis oiate Journal' BotD Trim:. The "swell mob" of Lon don do pcrpcrate robberies .with the most singular ingenuity tnd address, ind appear never to ce ät faüit. -TL lady tLgbted a: the bank, ascehded'the steps and fhtered the vestibule, and fcrescntinc a check to 'the paying teller received a very large amount of bank notes, which she deposited tn her purse, and returned to her carriage. Tust as she had taken her scat, a rentleman catnc down the steps bf (he bank withcut his hat, wearing spectacles end having a pen behind his ear, said: "Madame we have forgotten' tu take tho number of those noi.es; will yoc allow me take them oflf!" She handed him the notes, and he ascended the steps of the bank end entered the building. The ladv having waited somo time, finally returned to the bank and-soc'n ascertained that no person hid been authorized to ak for the note. ' Noble Ccseuci. Last November we pub lished in the Courier the deaths of a number of. persons on the steamer Sultana of chd lera, including the wife and several children of a man of the name of Wm. Williams, from Texas. They were journeying to Tenneicee as deck passengers, and were overtaken by the fell destroyer before arriving at Paducah Wlrentfie boat reached that pert the survivors were landed thero to pursue their journey up Tfcnnes--.ee, rivar- One of the children, Uelty, a girl of 13 years of age, ; who had been violently attacked with the disease, had been kindly taken by Capt. Martrh ol the Sultana, who' Temoved her to the cabin, gave her a wann bath, and bestowed many other kind uCtenfkfns üpon her. A subscription had oeen raised for the family, and a passage spoken for them on the Fanny Famr. The little girl was sent to the boat but was refused ädmisoio'n to the cabfn. Capt. Martin immediately took charge of the little sufferer, and placed her in his cabin, and brought her to Louisville and through the kind and assiduous attention of himself and wife, the little one was restored to health', and a life saved. The child, Betty Williams is now at the house of Capt. Marti in this city, in good robust health,' and her father, or relations, will no doubt feel greatly relieved to know this fact. Sho thiuks her father is in Knoxville, Tennessee, and-if this notice reacha-i his eye, he wilt know where to find his child. Leu. Courier. The Oldrst Pbwter. The oldcEt living nrinlnr in tha ITnitm4 Rt.la. ia m man nimpH Carty, in Yorkville, S. C. He worked with

ucii xvu9cii uu iuo . Dutiiuu oeuuuei uc , wry ia carrying jui weir news istc aiue half a centrrry ago, and he yet 6ets type.ral amount of clock arJ then cake preset by ci!a light, and is 07 year of s.g.' " j payments of their subscriptions, the resi, f?r

Cranarille and Illinois Italla-emd. At an election for thirteen Directors of the

Evansville and Illinois Railroad Company, held at the Court House in Evansville on the 8th December, 1852, pursuant to previous notice, (being the first election since the consolidation of said company with the Wabash Railroad Company) to serve for the ensuing year, the following gentlemea were duely !ccted viz: - .- , - hot. Sattel IlALi,GibsoV county; J 'Johk SnASKUir.Esq., Vanderburgh cotfntr; James Laughltv, Jr., - do; Dr. Geo.'B. Walker, ?do; James G. Jokes, ;dö; Jona MSToCKEtf, - 'do;1 'Samuel Orr, do; Alassox Warkeb, doj ' . Horace B. Shefard, Knox county; -v Thjjus Marks, Sullivan county; Joseph Gray,. . .. do; Ciiauscey Rose, Vigo county; '. At'biia M. Pueti, Parke county. Ata.meetiug of the Board of Directois held at the office of .the company on Wednesday evening, the 8th inst., the following officers were unanimously re-elected to serve for the ensuing year, viz: Ho. Samuel Hall, President; Jon! Jkgle, Jr., Secretary; -Wa. J. Ball, Chief Encineer. The President presented to the Board the following report of tho cupditiop and pros 2 pects of tho road: ' , , Orricc or E. and I. R. R. Co., ) - Evansvillf, Dec. 8th, 1852.S To the Stockholders and Directors cf ths Evansvilli and Illinois Railroad: Since my last annual report the road has been finished from Evansville to Princeton, and cars have been running daily over the line sin co early in April last. On tho 15th of last Karcfi the grubbing, gra iiug and bridging of the road from PrinceCon to Coiiftnbia.was placed Vnder contract. Thc work is now iTonc the'iron'laid and cnr3 are daily passing over it. Early in July laat Uie grubbing ah'drrracf.Dg oi mai portion . ci our roau lying oeiwccn Columbia and Vii'icenncr, embracing uome hfevy eartli work, and the' buildiifg-'a bridge acrws.White flivcr was let out. The work is rnbru than two-thirds done, and it is believrd'it will be fully completed in the ccurte of two .mnClii. ' ... The btidrte acrosm White River has been prosecuted with great' vigilance. The enlerpnsing contractor, Mr. butphen, m entitled to much credit for the "Riirtür fco has carried forward the work. 'Unless an unuscll Vise of water shall prevent it, he will have the bridge completed bv the middle of February. - The'irori to complete the road to Vincennes has been purchased, and u now in progress of delivery. It is now rendered almost cfrtain that the road over the entire distance from 'Evsnsvillo to Vincennes will be com pleted by the Erst of July next. The business done un the finished part "of the road full? comes up to 'the expectation of its'&u-it sanigbine friends. The receipts :or transportation trom the 1st of Janujry - a t- i i i . . i . last iwneri inc roan wes nnunea io wunin Ave miles of 'Princetor) to the 30tb day "of BepUmbcr, the close of our-fical year, were as follows: From 'Pas.v"ägers, S2 13 (; ' Do : Freight, - - - 5,603 3i " '' Do 3Iail, - - - ' - - 300 00 $17,187 51 The expenses fur the same time, Wage, fcc, - - - . 84.18J.S3 Fuel, Oil and Waste, - 2,097 'CO Damage,-- - . . - .J4 0j Repairs of Track, - - 1,572 00 Do of Machinery, - 334 34 83,541 77 Profits, - - - - $3,645 74 It is a matter of just commendation to those having t!iat branch of the business under their immediate charge, that though the train has made . regular trips ever since the cars were Ert placed on tho track, not a single human being bjs lost life or lirhb from any accident counected with running the train. The financial affairs of the company to the 1st of October, 1952, will appear from the following exhibit : Carnal f totk paid In F.tl! raU ......... Kwrtjii per Coli, b V.1 of Company Ir.tcrtit fron Vnndsrbuivii cbuutj . Koceipta Iroci Trpforuiioo. Of.ca Acccai-U 03 Uoclu i e . .'.ii 12 , 27S,UxG0 11.0? 10 1T.1S7 5J 3.17C H i32,973 3 Fu(retriBi;. $ elttU Cocatniction of Paad Rail, Spttca, and Crudrs 1G.909 31 Tram Head Klgbtof Way and fibsl Uute.... Discount, Ictcit ui A Excbina.. Buildings and Watr S.ut!ona Incidental Expenses and lnsoraruov tSfilt 13 5. TCS 44 5 fin (A 6. li JO 149 SS 8.54 17 6S.941 99 s.nyr C9.7WW baiarua. Ofire FnruHnro Kollinr Src?c.. Expensai of T yntportation-. "ah In Troasury Cash In hands of Ap-iis Viinierb'-irtrh County Hands. üUU KcC.lvaüI The continuation or extension of the road so as to connect with the capital of Indiana, has ever been e consideration with the Board of Directors of the first importance. Tho extension of our road through tho fertile yalley of the Wabatb. and the "rich Tniat-ral rerrion of White River, vill be ihe means of cnaiing a locai ÜU5IDC53 or incarcuiaDis: euvantae to the district of country thrciih which it passes, and, at the same time add greatly to the interests of the stockholders. To . aid in tho promotion of that great object, a mä"tcal arrangement was recently concluded between the Evansville and Illinois Railroad Compauy, and the Wabash Railroad Company (in virtue of a statutory provision) by which the two companies were united; and one company to be known as the Evansville and Illinois Railroad Coo pany ha now the etftire control. of the road from Evansville to Tcrre Hacte a distance of one hundred and ten miles. A corps of etgifleers have been employed for near two months on that portion of the read lying betveeV Vincennes and T.erre Haute a distance of fifty-five miles. They have nearly completed their labors, and it is believed, that the heaviest portion of the work will be in a state of Veaditess for a letting early in January next. , It may be added that it is the fixed purpose of the Directors to place the entire . work under contract at the earliest day practicable. If the people along the line of the road toil, ail Ufe Dircc-

the entire distance from Evansville to Terra Haute, may be placed in running order by the Fall of 1854.

SAMUEL HALL, President. On motion it was unanimously resolved that the above report be adopted, and the Secretary be ordered to furnish the editor of the Evansville Journal with a copy forpublication. OrnCE E. and I. R.lt. Co., ) I Evansville,' Dec. 9, 182.J r JOHN iNGL.EJnrSecretary. .. , Iüxploif Iii the Crater. Here in Hawaiinei, very few persons, of either sex, who visit Kilauea, are at all satisfied with "looking into the crater." To stand upon the brink and löclun, bfct wüefs the appetite for the enjoy hient of the feast. Down they must go, ; gentlemen, ladies and chijdrep! A precipitous descent of a thousd'n ' feet ; sulphurous gape3 ; crumbling sconce ; , red hot lava ; gushing j?tsoffire, have few terrors wneu the spirit of the thing has bce"n fully 'imbibed." Nothing will ' sa?it'y them until they have stood upon the borders of the burning jake, and in closo proxiuiitV'tö tne dashing billows of the mohen sea, in the very bottom. , It is but a few weeks since parties of ladies and gentlemen fron. Honolulu visited th:s unparalleled crater, and scent hoars in exploring the very depths of (h Jt wonderful laboratory. Amidst iu hoat,fimuke and deadly' gases, they ita.'fled mniiy miles, examiniiig a beautiful specimen here, a sulphur bank there, and a boiling late in cnother placej till the amaxing'tt hpfij became stamped upon tKe mind as fooJ for mcmcry'durihg a lifetime to come. ... The experience of ths "live Vauke . . . . " ia a;iogetber eclipsed by the every day 'practice of the ladies and gentlemen litre., "lie .locked into the crater" of Vesuvius ; but nere we enter it, and make aquaintance with the verv spirit ot the volcano. Tobcstirc, to f!o th's we are obliged to pa83 throcgh, a current of deadly gas, which, if inhaled, uouU uspeii'd the breath and arrest the functions uf the system, but we hold our breath and rush on. We have to cross a fiäsuro red a few inches below the surface with intense, heat, but wc try its edge with a pole, and mako the leap. Ve stand upon the bank of the boiling lake, which ever and nnon dashes 'its livid waves upon its rujgcd JiciCo, and bends iU shivering atoms far and wide, like the dashing 'of a wave'upon the rj:ks ;but we retreat when the dan er approaches, und return again to the enjoyment. ..There h dtfr, iw doabt, but th excitemeui cf the moment övpreorars the appreciation of it. "Wc ihall never forget a fact that occurred Cn 6'f.eoTour vi?its. .Vewerejut on the poiilt of crossing a'fteld of black lava which appeared old, soIM and perfectly 6afc ; but as wewcre stepping upon it as 'one would cross a river on rough ice, a Jet of lava bnnst up directly before us to the height of ttvony ct 'thirty Veet, as 'large as a hogshead, and coV.tinu jdtü play for eeverdl tninvtes without interruption. Uf course we retreatttl alittfe on uccou it of the h?at; and well it wa.s we did fur iu less than half an hour the fi' lci broke up, and where we were ctJiainj. tbe.e was u liquid lake of feverul arre3 in extent, glowing wUh the muktiuti'Le teat, aid "turginglit.v a'mighty river, who.o covering had been suddfiiily broken by a flood. liut we did not cross there; a half. mile further on, however, wc did crosf, and pursued our wy. We hd'pc our Yankee friemJs will not boast of having 'looked Into h, ctitet" aain, -but. come here and nut,"louk tut gj dun'h into it, as we do and ly up a store ct auidement at our own temerit', that will last e lift time to I'.Mik back upon. But with all the api parent danger thre is really ksa than itraii.cra'inraijiiie. :;Irnmediate dangtr i always preceded by.- some pronionition ; which allows llrAc (or escape ; no fatal catastrophe has ever occurred there. "Sbine have been burned, singed aud scorched, while ethers have narrowly escaped being eubmerjtd in boiling lava ; but notwithitandlbg thete "hairbreadth 'scapes, none who visit the volcano' are deterred from descend ng on account of danger. Nor need they be , a bright look out, with a moderate thare cf cau'.iou, will allow them to enjoy the wonder, without much risk. c..;. tVA.NJiYILIK 1LMPLU OF HO.tOE. TLe ijrcfiulir inectna of tais Tiiile aro held every sÄr4iTbur'lJj i Tiuiug over Uie Iusartnce oSlce, Water rt. Oflcers for the preiont term J. W. M-ver. W. C. T.; J. C. Herison, P. V. C. T.; VT. V. Tila'stou, W. V.t.; W. I. Wright, W. R.; T. FleUher.'.V. A. Ii.; F. Kit ilcr, W. F. R.; J.T. Walker, W.Tr : D. W. Forrest. W. U-; G. GviilUk. V. D. C; D. T. Hard.W. G.; W. IMden.tV. S. 13 erder öf 7. C. T. H0T07 , V;i!.D.7,'.':i6'HT,W.r.. FIREXEX'S GRAND FESTIVAL. Ths ccmbers of Jipiutis Firi Ensba 2r,d Hote C021par.ywm giro a T Party at Foster's HaÜ. enThurjdrty ercnlup, Deo. S3, 1S52. Also, will hoM hetri.0Ed aanual S.tr. at the Mira Tulare, fn Filday cvttlpg belüg ChrUtoiss Lto. 1'reraraUoi.a are beib made on an eztetislre scale. Ihe proceeds tJ bo ajf licd tcirari the'pirxliise cf a new crgice and srrntas. ALI US C. HALLCtK.J K. b. IX.NKK, i Ccsr.lv.3e VKLL. WAL&ER. I Arrancoaents. nst2S GLO. FJ.STtE. , . J HAfef ORD FIRE INSURANCE CO, UAHTf onu, co.M,crtcur. IjrcottroaATtn 13lU.--c'HAiitER Htaerc.t. jltkTtt4 Cp'l $-.'50.000. Subserved Lap'l f 150.CC0. riiHIs long esutlUhbJ aj-.d wcU tafu lasutution JL hia tr intfted a mot extnastre iusarauc busiuuss far m jre than fnrtjr yeara, throughout th Utht frlsi and t ie tiriüah nk AmertCll irviDfi. It aimed (ö ittcUTS74ihlie o sCdce,by an Lot mile ant ferltta! fui&'Uoaiu of iu rontmcU;t!d the o-utr?of propsirj ars asjard that all fair cl iioi. far luJ. und jr its pollfts wUlne liberally adjusted und proMprlr jaU.- hu:lic Bulliicjf. iUnufictorIci, Mills, Mtthineryfc Dwelling Houos. Kiorwa, Merchandise. Household ruriritar'. Vessels on the ancks or hile In pert, özc , dec, win be insured at rates as lo.aj the rial; wi'A aduiit. llo fulljrln gvntlemen commute. the BJAHD CF riRICTORS. . H. HVML"Gro5. rre4da: t. Atsttr Dxy, Caitih Day, Jamm Geonwi5, Joa Ai-vy?, fliNav Kt.vL-T, Cbakles J. Hcm. CUARL'ES TAVIXIR, iecietirr. Cnautofnta C. LjrasKj AsliantScc'i. IEArpliwUons for inprsuce ciaT bonis Is to . ISAAC A. CRAXL. sent," deaa Evativihfi, lud. ai Iii G 7 L. A IC K VA MS VI LH! and 1.- FA YET IK PAUiFT. rTbe substantial ateainer KLXICCKT. u. K. b. led ford, Master, narlnir been thoroughly docked and repaired. Is now lb-better oroer than crer. 1 wtU con tnue regularly In the trade dort' the season She will ttart on her first trip THURSDAY WKMSG. for Lafayette and all Interinediato ports, t or frexltt or passage apply on beard. der8 ' WAITED, irarndtatelr, aGröd Wornm CvoY and two Got-l Stout Girts, to do home work. Entire at this efflee. . der F.JI'Ik.i25 bbls Superfine W abash Flour Just re celTfcd and fcr sale by dee O'RILEY 6c MITCHELL. T- TO CONTRACTORS. HZ nnasrslgued will recaire pciposabfor lsTln;the track of the EranarUle and ilbpois railroad, exUnding fron White rirer to Vücnib dls.rce aboat Z2 lc iiTJS. tie SOI day cf January next. -. . . SAJn HAlL. Frt !lt. Prin-et in, Tot. SV.h, 352. n'iCt 1"!

PREPATtB FOR TIIB HOLLlDATI rjUlK STOKE or the undented u now tally supX plied with a full assortmont of fresh Tors, cirecUy from Uio Luu Her lrr tt irtment ou hand comprises the finest collection of Fencj Toj a erer before offered to this cooiniunity. Tese Tuyt will t told at the Umtt prictt, aud Lo'm their bcnuiy and uoreUy solicit exam iuiiUon. : - i ALSO -Cendiea and Coarectlouarle at wholes and retail. F-rt? cau be supplied with all kinds of Coulee Üonnrie,-Cake, Nnt, rrfit, Ac, A bUniü ih ttteuiion of familici und le-lei to nn examination of her stock of Ti9, A.c. ' .. , ' LOUISA KOLLESBERft. ' dec&lm - - Main si , bttween First and SeecnJ.

CALIFORNIA AND ORE Q ON fcTOHB. EOCE JUdT receired, m su.iuion t par l -ttöer. stock, a comUte sMilniit ottU'lhc tchool Hcokt now in stock. use throukoat Um Westrwbich ire will ttirbbh to tssch ers and dealers at the lowo-1 mice. Also a l.irre raritrtr ct Mlsct-llaaou U'Hii. tsw No!i. Wu t Book of all sUes, .Meaiarabduiu and lJu Buukt, Letter and Cap Papers, plain aud fency Zo I'ajr aud LuTbl.j c, blaek. blue and red Ink. Sietl peiisQnilli. Peubold. r. dec. ore., tostther wltU aU otbvr jUcles O.-'.uf pUio the dec iVrr.T Muln aud First sts. nr,ACKSMITH WANTED. M BLAt'KsMII Ji of j;cnd iLar-cttr fr stoadlufis J, tnd capul la of doing lir countrj- work, can Cud permanent situaüon wit i t;.i unders!encd, and good Je gusratiUcd. Khcr tJ dotltf An lr lmmetiau-iv iu irion r iy 1HOMA8 V. GUSM'. KLL. . Uart(U. liidiana. ,;ro miAL 1:5 r ati:buyiiis. X. HÄRIti-LI. CAIftÖ, ILLINOIS, HAS anunrtty to sell To'LTT ATRts OF IVM) Ij U g h fihtu ihe CI15 limitp or Uklro. 1 ho Liaid is a'tuiitud two ro'lcs, out liio wva,frta th Junitt-ju of l!w rlrers. and thirty rds from le Ulioois Ciitrl Haltroad. A contruct for buildli a Icree around thiUcd exists, and asltsfaUnnittr4S ui'ä'men of almost exhauMltu abiiitr, n1 r"ar of '-"'Uro In Ulis üehalf cau be reasonUy ci.teiuled. " If Lair Do expectanc e eUertained by ihoiujn ts uf people concernirp C:ilrii in realized, Wf.Uin teu feat; uih land will be tRr actly iu th$ centre of the thy ' . . ' .. t JTJfnUe f.iu trrc GoTrnm'ut. : Terms ear. cilro. Illinois, Aar. S5, 18JT.Tdci3 tf! . . i V ' - COROITOR'3 lATÄST. THISistoicitilj Ui-Alaii tnq jcst ws held .b'ore rac on the 2Sth day of November .l5i, at. Brpwwn's Mill, In Vauderburfh.counly.Jud. Scpu town.i Ip.oxer h tvijy then frubd vUith road 'not bo described. There Has fuuiict a Laif wurn-tllK hut, a anufl colored pilot coat, a pocket kuifj a pair of t e-slisses, and 2-2 . ' , to itiriy THE TfllKn LOFT In label's new Ftore. on First au .between Ma4:i aad'SyeaSiore, is to let on leasonable terms. iiqutre on tk prmtis of dece im MEK1MTT, FlELt) cV. CO. ' . ;. . TjiTE ARRIVAL. : J C BXS rresH Cai'lcn tecds iorvale a. wbotea'.e. J. let 1 win tnlte Hnt, Tfathra, wbtto bcaus, Imtiwax, veniaon, cliivlctna, 5rc, In xthai. . due 3m r lUOM.f liEADEJT. i .... ..... "T7ASIETI1. !leadcu.ha?.e'me bnrrvls rf anpnjr -V large un Piiik ) l't'.it Al. Grceu A pls. Walaats au-! h2el NuU. A!i, M-me Popt litsads for eleuitlug M bt'tovs. icilins r varruifos; hiid Morha and Klo Goß:; 1 cm, MrrAnd Fpicry; boipaud .Candles; and an aaaurttoeut ol Wlntur Ü'JtJlb iu:U Ml OL.. .dec 4-Im RECBIVF.I by thrtstmr Empi t .. . ... Ü8 boxen lialslim; 12 half uXOtV-.J. f' -X rants; 3 bbls Orati-er; 1 bbl t-ft eh ll A!m?Ru; ü bcjte TT Lemons; a do XVutuiegs. - V y dcc4-)in THOMAS INDIANA, - KENTUCKY A ILLINOIS COOK öTOtlE. . Jt'T received a full eupply of blnk lwKks : Leiter, JournuU, A.c., for single and duubic entry; buiuk Miioraiiluni boks, kc. - - - . Also, fall sMpplic J ol Papers; ;ap and letter, ruled and anrulndAto, a new stocks of MUtellaneous Dooks, iiLovl and toy books music book., dee. Alt i. an asiorttnentof Calnulic boks, Doney ltiblci, Ursulhie Man aalt, &c. Aud a rarrtiy of Lplscopal l'rajfr books, and rkh gilt and clasp liibles, raritnu iimi and btiolinfs. .And n general ssortintint of rvthii.g In the xk and stationary line, all of whkb will bv sold at the low bt rats at wiiuLijalo or rouul pun haavrs. novJt'o , HAI HbONE& WHEELER. Ho. I, Foster's Eluk. pTSfeOLUXJOtfOT PARTNERSHIP. rpHEtrMi crtcMcll &t i'uLi this day dissolved by JL raaUal cm. .Ihe b'lsinrij will still p u in th-j nam.1 of Jaiuti R. P.ic, Jr., h alone 1. aitihorUid U Sett! a the bisu.cs of tü com em. ' .NATHAN D. PTOVELL, de3 . : JA?i. K. JAtE, Jr. JU..sT rocclvtid piir'Anc'tt it itrc, los or KUVCX .Mr 1 1 H Afi.KS ot diarvut tTw. Alto, a Urgo let of lT -ture Frunics, and tor s-le by - ' diKj . WunLSl.r & .tLS0:. Anctionrs. CALEliOyjA CHl.CKS.-i tJJOJ SsS. Imt tie'd. end forstlsty , JAp. LOV & CO., dai3 ' : 413 Jlaiii &U. Lonlsrille. Ky. ; .JU1IM Cs 2IAT1'1I1;V. . V I IVFiß A U, FA CI) O U Y, Sycaircre St., hiufev lYier and Firit streets. rpHEsjb.cr.borh iseinUiklieJ a Vlnarar Factory at I Slessrs. Zjhn.r Wlfnan'a tlior Stare, tt the above location; wV.'er fHmilie and Ueu!r injy t't-ln the bflst qaahty of VJnegir, nt lss thsn Cincinnati pries. His Vine ar Iii ba cq ul tu ue best luauufactured U t'i Vot. Ho inrlt j tlm attention of UiopnbUe to Ms inacufactory. lUoc3 CmJ J. C. HAlTHEtVS. IIrppi MnirazlM fnr Ilcrrmber, ,.. HARPi K FOK DECEMBER, belli Brst nnmiercf anew Yulumo, Juet rcceieri. nbcrtptious soU uod by .djcSl JiATMHOSEde WHEELER., T lUCUUKttliOliYP.KS., ...... T THE undrj'gneJ rpetUally taiuuncs Jiathe.'Wri reiuaiii iu tills lity a shmt nine, and will be hirpt 1 1 receive at bis roiu, such ladius and cciitiomtuaui.y desire LikeiKSJes of themselves, frii-bds or cblldren. ucatiy exvcutrtland set in locUcU-, breuat pln , Unsernni. or plain and fancy coses, iu the very U-at style.. . Lad'es and f enUenicn are intltud to call ai:di examine fxscltnciiS snCan stsured that uo picture is. alio a cd to pasjlrom h!sroi:i unlosslt Ij in cTcry prrliular cutlrYly s.itlifuci -r) ti the sUtvr as well as the AnLtKooms in ?st('a buItaiiiK, l'oritiorly occuj.kJ b Webster St MUes. . declif J F. J. CIIAP&AX. ' . . W4.NTF.lt. r TJYtheadrertisar, aamart.indaM-ionyoang man, as Lj otittt deri and bar keeper. To one nf the nam rrrin. a good sitaatioa an I good wages trill be given. Eu) aire at this oue . (declt J - canes s. """ yCi BXS. Creea Cheese Jost received per steamer J ttnplro buto, at Cect-ira ISAAC liaMASk'S. ' ., , FIErll AKKIYAI..' JTST rce!vfd r-or steamer Mary Hnnt. the fon Tlng trililcs, U t iiich we would call the attention cf purdiaseri: . , in hh-U Fair Sw Orlsica Sugar, new crtsp; ?U bbls M classes d da.. 53 basRloCorTii?; luo bag Turks liland Salt: ra&k Zast CttrmnU; drK , . : FRE5TOI? EKOK. 1 fin BXS.il.lL.Ka1trsT U.JU50hllbs cio; v 50 ot bxs . do: tui: reee'red end fbr aal by lletl) .. . . PtfüSTCJr 3R0S: , J BBL5.-FLOFR Polk's.- Francisco.-. ' t-a :.braEls;fjr aale by ded .. .. . .. J.& V. Rl PrincaRIILLY. rilESII TAMILY GROCERII3. . t ISAAC HEIMAN has now on band Urga and well assorted fcUct s of Grocerle, Liquors, aud Queuwsre. aid is cnstan-y waklrg ctw additions to criry thing in ids hue. Fresh supples cf Batter. Cheese, Ectts. and VepeUUss of alt kludi cctsUbtly cn hand, and will be sold at a im til advance on cost prices. fouuiry ProiueetaKen in exchange frrgood, or the highest rash pritfe paid, iiotS.7 PIAA OS. Another sptendld elx ottiTe il 'froscwood Piano i " SI II 1 York, just recl troscaood Piano Forte, from the celebrated ' Firth. Ptwid dc Co. of ew , recelred and for sale br i:ot27 T. C05YSGTo: 6i CO. FRÜlTf' FRCITSÜ Zaiite Cnrreuts. Eaiilns, Citron.Cabled Orange Peat, Prunes, Dried Peaches and Apple 9. &C., for aale.low by noviJ7 . ... I10RSBROOK 6V "YQODARD. K OTIONS.' IfOTIOSS!! Rolling Pins. Polatoe Mashers, Butter Ladles'; Meal, Flour and Gialn KieTes; Allicant, fteletou an4 Cocoa Natts; Cioüivs Pins, Wooden ßo Ii 'tili I rys, and 'other housekeeping txlögs, for aale tj . . . BORSBROOK d WOODAKD. TkAS, SUGAR COFFEE, ctC Irapertal. Blick and Young Hyson X&a. frexh zadood; Cioahed, Prw. . derei. Loaf and Brown Sugar; Rio and Jamaica Cofec CoooaandChoecüte.fbr sa by CT27 . HOBNBROOK dc tTCODARD.' tKECSE. IÄEF, A5D FISH. Cream in& EcglUh Tr:t. IIt:kw,!r:5T;:CyctertFarJfeee. Is?wk .1 j fnsate.r-y UORTSROOK it ?05I;ARD. j

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ITS MODUS OPERANDI. TT Jnitiiuly Slos Fain! . X .tt Icstaarly Checks ri-ass!! It InstouUy Eeoiores Us Caose I!! ; RAD WAY'S RS A DY .RELIEF "VTtii stfvp tne most Tormenting Tslns! - Wi'A AlUj the jnost Excruclatirg Craif fc acd S asrosf Ul Soothe the most Violent Irritations!'! AU si Fe' i?Iinutes! -'. ; ; - I r. DAILY CURES . ; I ThronghoJt ;he United Slates, nany handreda et tat - moat cbstrnwte cases of - Khtnmausai,- ,ont.' r r r Aenr.lKla, . Faraltsi,4, . If f titr Joinu, KrulscV ' V ' - Lnmepcss, Spinat Cfrwplttr.ts.- ? CLill Fet tr, , Arve Cak, Lutnbso. - . ; i ttTuh In Cj rack. It ll jurfy Cnres TurK'Unda of IMarrhea. Cholera fJortrti, Ciairia aud f ascas, Korc throat, CousbsJa4Colb, -Ii Cueuza, Tiritfics? of the Chest, btllousnea. - DeLtiT, . . f1.k Ilcr.'d-clie. lie I'oltireux; 'oar Stiuscb, Bad hrenth. Mck StcmtLrh, ItlrstantlTCanu.,, t T . . Teas of Thousands of tho moat thxcrnchUng.ratsf In a tiv mou.ci.u. Talcs in the Lack. - ' '' ' ' ; .iVlus Iu the Moulder. -.,, i IViua la the Muscles. - -hales In the JilMf, ' 4 ;' . .Fttinsütowud tUi Ufiail. -""',, 't- . I'airs arouidtlie Elver. ' 1 Fains atom d ihe Mdbey, - i 'J . '. la iij lu the Hea4. tbo lace, the Feet, Uie Arm, : j M 'e, ana atmnach,' N!;irsl2ic F.ilu. TVettous Fatna . Khetimst'e FalES Fiiitt:c PMr.s, . .. M : 'SVpldtlr Frll f. - . .. 5haipnd"ACuto ruins, Kfary r;d GriuatCcr Falnat - AcUsvf tinti.!, - Ttk A.H. Vtr.Aae. . I.V.. 1'. ...i. A . Um t.lnl fiimi.brfi ta - ' f V. Ate i suidcithr rtolicrrd fnn II li.ul fcetu tsby , ' . It. K. R. Kcllcfi w '... ' CK1PPI.KS! V iLEAPFOR JOYuA - 4 .Tkfi Crlrr led and Bed ilddcu rre loalactlr tattcTec! ly thwlt. K. K. . - . - .. , ,!.' I ETcry Dy ; . baVe ftKi -hre the crippled end stlff-Joltrted hobbl their way to oar Laboratory,' to .received IU aocthtnr liiCueucH - V-V i . . And Walk away. Rejoicing . .v. In the Quick aud feudduu Efficaiy vt U ItJHt R. ' A t'AItl. Te prtarantee that in idnetr-ulne ciifi cel of . hnndrct, Kadwav'i Kejy Relief will do all that Is here wt do s. One tiialwlll prove its efBrar? The Jnenl it is rpplicd, it arrests the progress ol dlaeased ac tion, and i;.untly allays irriuilo-. - ' ii. i.. i . is stmh i t a i witta per coiuc,wu ccaii and Jl per bottle. . , . " ' . , Gennrnc L!lef. "' ,--Esch bottle te be genuine must bear the faertrnlle dfiiiHure f .. , ' . KALWAV& CO. en tlm Label, AND TI15 LETT I. KS , . - fl. K. R. .'j . v . . .ELOVN. JX THE .GLASS. ... e:eri Areut-fr ! State, of RentuckT-Eiwn Morric. SiUfftte dniirjivt. lxuUv !!!.'; ulso, kr saiefcy Rtuotd 5c Pattrjn, 4üi stic, a::d I. P. Elackwell, 3d etret. c , . . ' . , lha C. Davie and Fcribner & Deer.1. New Albanr. C. !llb.'ke.Vinr..prt; Walliiig flr.E!jaJMnocto V. is. n-.tt, irurpi, ia juoh; ana ait rctctac:a ur f gleit I3fvj-ut t' luitd .Sbije and Csrads. ' v WOOLSEV LJAtK, rfrU, I'eiise u, Ibd. !..,. " i IJAUWAV A: f O.. M FnKun rt.. New Yrk CORJiACE. GUM TACKISG. OILS, AC.- Manrll, Hemp aixl Cottun Cordfro; Packing Yarna, Oak mm, pubi'aiiVrMarUu.,Gau: Packing,. Lara Oil, Laotboms r!rt.J4 huViLt'iups, .Lafnp WkA,.Lnip Ctiiinneys; '.low. Mur and p-i-al Caudles; Olelu, Palm ami Kaucy tonps. Mustaid, and asmrtd Kplcr. trtr low bt ( botg7 II ORN EOU K & Vt OO DA R JlT HECLTvtÜ.f er iteamcr I'm'-rU- Cuj25 ba;s llick heal I'lfvri, i r , 2 bbls Cubberrks. ; Fir iVws to.wife;. ' , , .. .. . iAC'.iiriMAy. , r.ovi3 ' Jfjin street, beta-n fd and 3d. FOR KLM-A Ilona on Mjl-a alrert. sntubla n7m f tot a etore aud da .'llnr b'tu."". Initir f ?lit nor:5 J. & Vv. i; LILLY. Coiton yartk, ac. ; to Siig Uvj v Yurcs, as.irtcd nt rubers. S.ti a hlw f arp-t Cb'iUi, 4 Ll. it loird U do. d. 1 tkitrtcs; 10 do Candewuk: - Jn ft rr-i rived from fjclorr and fr a.e hr . i t oxJ7 rC'MERS dc BROW. Vr:iCL2.-,01bsrr;hÄuünfSi " O ' - iwn-sClores; . JtO toau Clrusmon; , 10 bcfS Prpptr; . i 5 ut Kj lie; , . 4 d l.ue Cli Let: ust scclTOd and fvt s!j by E0V17 rUblERS & VKQWZ. rcn SALT?, t SEVERAL of tlie iuoi eiteiUe loo tions for residentes lu t!ic upiKT ci.Urctueut f thetity. AUo. Let l liisaiid prices t. suit iurthssers. tnthe aouihcrn1eu:.rbciacut. . J0. J. CHASuLkR. -. . noil, tr j:c&i Eiate Agenu. 4 r liEKH OESTER. A freh enpply of J' l rN1'10 Mvlre. Jut rceled at Hotel 1-cUa T ) V vier, whore they. ill be eerred p la trtrf V Vis, e:'lo at iJiort notice. noti3 ' EXfJELsToR. - THE third qmrtjr nt the ExScUior Er.fllrb tti ChasV tal FcVool (ouimeiices to Uy. All exercises will b cHilucttfl. as berbrcM-r, with sulci regard to Ue cardi nal pnrcipies or or9h, systcm and rauotcst. nov3 JAMKö GRbC . 'OTICh In hereby gircu that an elftcti f jr Milrteetl IltKtors of the ransrille and llllroi Railroad LvHipauv. to sorve for the ensuing ;ear. III be bald at tn-j court bonkO in Evausvlil. Ial., on rdiiesday lb Ctii LV'cc'rrbcr next: betr,eu the Lours of tn aVIocV A. and 4 VcWk, r. M. . A M'L II ALL. Pres. OSiv U. & I. R. R. Cc, Efansvillj, Not. 13, J32. ' ttorZO te Times cepy. ( ... if. -C AltKOTslE B, """" srcRaoE, ros.WAS.tn. a, cmm(uiop, ar ntcrmaa - . MtPXHA.M, . Crmcr tVMer and Lociut-streeie. opppeslta Utesmboat Lauding, . .. LVAShVlLlK, IM). TfrOrdeis iironipyaUended to. Lowe t raws barg, ed ti: f-Jrwerdidg i r.d atone. no?ti AFLW more uiunbors tf Harper's Magazine Cor Ko vembcr jttst recelred ard ror aale by . ' novit 1. CO YGTOf ACO.t OH BELS. Pilot fcroad far tale by Zf COT25 J. Ct TT. CEI1IY. KUPtEIOR arflcb .cf fiilgar hoase Molasses la prime order. In barrels aci half barrela, for aal by nov " J.&. V. RhIUY. X ACRES OF LAXD, adjoining the ctty, for sal O cheap. JXO. J. CJ!A2X)Lfc.R, novS5 ' . ftj Etiat Aren. - COPYING irU35SE3pOFTirG FRLtbKS. diJer4it siies.aud copytcjtU to match, for sjle fcr ' i NOTICE. . , LLptrsftT.s ladeited to tbe understgned for tteri. 2X. Ing d-ds. are requested to call at bis Office in t second atory of Ir. Brayg brlclt bundli g en. First lrs. btrtvaoa Wain locust, pay for their convex ancea: and take them away. i.30-lwj G0. M TODDt, KEMOVFJD.-:'Ie sndersiried has rettrred 16 tic honsö of Mrs. Lr. Traftca, three doors abore tie Fht wood Hon ae, opposite the manaioa cf M. Beea, Lis., ot First Street, or Dactar'a .4 . OOico at the old sUnd on First aU. two dooraabore Mah ff here he may bo found at all tSrae. nnless profeeakwaD enraged. Qc-CS) , J. R. WILCOX. M. .- 1MPOH7A NT TO MINISTERS, PUBLIC FAKKRS ans EI5GZFS. DR. Lo COCK'S Pulmonic Wafer U warranted thi best article in ose f jr Bronchltia, Noarsefie, Uf'fs Colds, end all other affections vt Iba Lncgs. Re)cf warrant? dtn ten clntijes. For aals lj IIA LLOCK A STODDARP. . AVhoteaalo Drngriats. eansrile. . Also by J. Jf. litGlll, ewbnrg; lienneU dk Hemk Boonrille. . aortS d2w 1 IV5 JBOXEK ) Xtia Plate; '. XUIO - HocflLgPIaU; .. . 00 Iti Oieortci WLrej , , 3 casta .sheet Ccpe rei receircd end for sal bj EDI .... -V!T JLVT IU ..AISIX5.-0 taxes and half l-oxas JL Jnst received per steamer GeorrptoJi.ad for aale nor?3 fcycaujore, nsas Water, . TÜ5EEE Mcnei botichtb-. . apt5 fi. t. GILBERT Ac CO. S c near Water. ' . i t NW CROP RIO .COFFEE-t50 bags aaptrtor out Uy rcceireJ per steamer tl'ftonand for aal hi H. K. GILBXBT CO.. eitI3 Sycataore, cear WaUr. ARCC7 CIXD i3 boxe Fraah Gardes 6e4 fW 3Tle2) In J tpers, lest recerred acd for aal law lj m.LU. ö j AKT.tir, :irt. , , 'i.l i Vatsr st. LTaiivU;.

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