Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 5, Number 227, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 15 January 1853 — Page 2

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A. H. SANDERS.. EDITOR. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, .$joo - - - 1 I'll t, Tvr,Tfily;VBairJ::::::"-:::::" Dv the weer in Weekly Journal, ....:. - CITY OF BVANSVILLE: SATURDAY MORNIXG,::JAN. 15, 1853. rettit Elected. .

L- Inconsequence of having no telegraphic n' government to become a party to the communication with the North or East for Triparite Treaty. The letter itself is transseveral days, the mournful intelligence of ce.,dently able, but too long for our column.

John Pettit'a election to'a seat in the U. S. Senate did not reach us until yesterday mornmg. This ii a result we oresume. not whollv t ----- -- the good sense or tleliberative judgement of . . . , , ; . t i the prtsent Leguslature for selecting John i'tttit, instead of some capable, honest and respectable man. . . . entI II!s appearance in the lastpresi iu Muicu lv AjU'..uiut uiani til t.iit? iiui iLii:ai warfare of '52, and no man was ever mora eminently successful irimakinr himself the mouthpiece of low, degrading vulvar elanf than wasfthis same Sentaor elect. This samrtile course, characterized his f peaking throughout the" State, excepting some few instances, where he wa3 refused t9 be heard at all. If no more lofty sentiments of 6el f-respect and "common decency "or haluanity, are .to ; follow him to Washington, thatsach as have been displayed by him in his political course in Indiana, or in some of his domestic, relntiona ntr tKa nt.i ' .. ki.u r rnrui : : ..rr::1": 1 to see his seat worse disgraced than it must necessarily be by his most circumspect conduct, and the blush of shame hurled back upon the Legislature which elected hira. CTThe death of John Hurley Esq., of New Orleans, wa3 announced in this city by telegraph dispatch early yesterday morning. Mr. Hcrley was married in this city about tuuuwia eintf, ana leaves a widow to mourn his sudden death. youn fXrWe are happy to announce to the readers of the Journal that the Fenior editor has returned, fresh and vigorous after a couple of weeks relaxat on from editorial labors. We hope our patrons will also be in7igoratcd by the change they hrve experienced in their intellectual a & during his absence. Physiological Lectuecs. Dr. Wife on proposes to deliver a course of Lectures in this city oa the "natural laws of health," and ether kindreJ branches of Physiology. A Lecture introductory to the course will be delivered on Tuesday evening, ia tho Lecture ICoom of Rev. 3Ir. Mc Carer's church. We shall allude to these Lectures specially on Monday. iLLixors Hon. Stephen A. Douglas has been re-elected to the ü. S. Senate for ix years from the 4th of 3Iarch next, bv a r.,tn cf 75 to 19 (or J. Gillespie (Whig.) and 1 lor 7M 11 LoIIin (P. S.) Judge D. was chosen by the Legislature on the 5th inst. CTMr. Everett, Secretary of State is now m his 50th year. He graduated at Harvard University, (with the first honors of his class) in lSll.at a little past the age of 17, and on the day he was 21, he as inaugurated as Professor cf Greek Literature, in the University. 3 The Legislature of Delaware has returned Hon. John 31. Clayton to the U. S Senate, nd- ia so-doing have elated the aoloat man in their State to a high place. Tne Indiana L-gMature however,, adopted the other extreme. Religious. The Ri5ht Rev. G. Upfold, Bishop of Indiana, will preach this evening in theEp scopal church. Stop ttie Rntcal. Mt. Versos, Kr., Jan. S, 1853. Messrs. Editors: About three weeks since a man stopped here on his way, as he said, from the Southern market, and married a worthy young woman. On the third day he left, and has not been heard of sincp. He called himself David S Parish. In a book he left, the name of Joseph Clay Mays is written. He represented tuat he resided near Bowling Green, Ky., and was very wealthy. He is about forty years of agv slender made, five feet six or seven inches high, black hair, black eyes, thin visage, red co nplected, talks fast, qui'e intelligent, loves liquor, and' was genteelly dressed. The Postmaster at Bowling Green writes there 13 no such a man there. From report, it may be he resides in Georgia, s. me believe he resides in Iowa or some of the Western States. Information cfhis whereabouts addressed to Dr. Adams would be thankfully received by tho people here. Georgia and Western papers will please pass his name around. Yours, &.c. Better let the "Rascal" rn and teach your "wortny young women" not let strangers take 'en in Ed, JorsiAi.

unexpected to the leaders of the "unterrified speaks of the.noble letter of .the.Secretary f U Democracy" of Indians, but 9ne which will of State as follows: . . in tU Veptoe Britannic Majesty's plenipotentiary: has re- tjjfflcea,,dpa)i1.g for this notice, jams7 be regirded by the honest masses of that ' MrKreJ-ett will have surprised the coun- in Central America, together with the cony c'vetl her Majesty's instructions to declare SHERIFF'S SALE, partv, as a aelection-equally unsuitable try Jy the masterly ability of his letter on f0f the proclamation, if'rece.ved ot the said 1 her Maj"7 does n A understand the en- RyiTFE OF, two writs o, exectttiox. Jo-hn Pettit himself is or any hi.h political PPd tripartite convention in refer- Depa'rtment issued by the British authorities leuTeJn ! SrL"-ÄS.?: J.?. VJlSiS noLtion If uro '.nn! tf,0 ; r ,hf ,i 1? wh.,ch WQ Pubhhed. yesterday. at tne Ueli, July 17. 1852, announcing that 7 eUlen'fnt Jj Honduras or to its depen- fä1"'!- vrde.) iue.l out of the of posmon.. If we apply the just and truthfal 3Ir. Everett has long enjoyed a high reputa- her most irracious Maiestv our Queen has dcncies- IIe" Majesty's ratiücation of the rfv'vircUitcoUrumodumdi. old maxium that "you judge men by their .eS üon for scholarly atfamnVnts. but neve'r for b Z "Ä andake the , ntton is exchanged under the expli- j üiüfStSRA and associAtions'. no creat compliment is due the wide and comprehensive views of an en- island ui ' RnaUn. Rnnar.i ITntillü n-,rl,.ru Cit declaration abcve-mentioned. f-!. :.wfUd Jay. lor of the Court House, in the

' r-o. 7Wh..-..u1c tc cuuirjr .uuic worm as article of the treaty of Washington, of July 4, at large, was such as to d.sgost every honest ja-uian fully appreciating the posit.on and ISOa, wlrch provides that neither party shall well-meaning politician, and the appropriat;idcst,ny.ü.f h" nation? and .lending renewed Occupy, or tority, or colonize, or assume, or ."Sabriquet" of blackguard qVivered on everv emPh.n8,5t ? ,l.he .v,por of .thought, t?c exercise any dominion over Nicaragua, Costa this great political rowdy, lie was denomi-1 loic and the beautv of his'oerioda tn tL Ainer," aöe honor to report that j V . . , , ,. r"'. . !ue.1eJUlJ . J" pmofli, to tne no information, oficial or unofficid , of the nated th 0 d hr niprp" of th orHina nrtt Pennine American snirit nf th mnr TknM .... . Ul

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uic vuiua. correspondence ot Secretary's C'ayton and Everett in relation to the famous Clayton and Bulwer treaty, which will in a measure exi i ... . 1 -P , Pro" ot said treaty, and süow MCilUÖ, uFou me respective ciaims oi as oearings upon the respective claims of England and the United States to Central America, as contemplated by Messrs. Bulwer andClayton. syton Below id a reference of the N. Y. Tribune i to air. t,verettTs letter, declining on behalf of i Tne York Tribune, which is very far from having a feeling of partiality or even of Kindness tor. me present Administration, lar2ed tatesiaanship Ag seem to have worked kindly i.: r n ge and PftleCtlOn ve worked kindly upon him in the! rests of Harvard, and he comes in tlie ripeness of matured man-j , forth now hood, casting o3 the straight jacket of frigid I conservatism and provincialism that "wraps ;that ancient seat of learning, and takes his is in his commnnication to the Count de Sartiges afulland hearty recognition of thetrua cuaracter, temper, and destiny of the American republic; not reluctantly" extorted, tut genially acknowledged and.prescnted to the eyo of tho world under an enlightened and liberal view of international affairs. 'hat must extort the acknowledgement of every one la iwiui:iiiMtjuMii:t; ana truui, wnetner or not assent, on the part of other nations, be yielded to the conclusions to which his matter so significantly poinisM , In thU glowing and remarkable dispatch, Mr. Everett has certainly shown himself to be the mail of the day and tEe hour,' for the place he occupies. v cheat DA,D.-Rooms at . ton arc saidjo be in great demand, in liew of the expected pressure of the ofSce-seekers about th,e fr urth ot March next. There v. ill be a good time for th? hotels and hoarding h0U328. ... r ' Ge5eeal Cass' Resolutions Declaeihc jns JIosboe Policy, &c. The following are,the Kesolutions offered recently in the j Senate by,Gen. Cass, approving the 3Ionrce policy .respecting European colonization in North America, and defining the position of cur government with respect to Cub-i. Be it Resolved, That the United States do hereby declar that the American continents, by the free,indepen !ant condition which th?y have assumed and maintain, aro henceforth not to be consideretfsuljects for future co'on:zatiou by any European power, and while "existing rights should be respected." uni will be by the United State?, tney owe it to their own "safety and interest," to "announce, as they no v. do, t!iat no future colony or dominion shall, with their consent, be planted or e6tablis!icj on any part of the American continent." And should he attf mpt be made they thus deliberately declare that it will be 7iewed as an act originating in motives regardless of their interests and their safety," and which will leave them free to adopt such ;ucur us an inaepenaent nation may justly adopt in defence of its rights and its bono-. And le it further Resolced, That while the United States disclaim any designs upon the Island of Cuba inconsistant with the laws of rations and with their duties to Spain, they consider it due to the vast importance of the subject to make knewn in this solemn manner, that they should view all efforts on the part of any other power to orocur nnpSJ;. . either peaceably or forcibly, uf ihat island, which as a naval cr military position must under circumstances easy to be foreseen, become dangerous to their southern coast, to the Gull of Mexico and to the mouth of the Mississippi, as unfriendly acts directed ncrainst them, to be resisted by all means in their power. ' . ' yif.-IIalo a Joker. The following trom the facetious Hale is certainly one of his best. His humor has the remarkable me: it of being uniformly chaste, rich and fitly spoken. The h.ino able Senator from Georgia altogether overestimates my po'wers, both of reasoning seriuu!y cr of being humorous. Sir, it is iiu sort of merit in a man to c.fhibit burner, if he has the subjects of it all around Iiin. But when a man-has to travel away Oil to A (lur inoa nJ f-,. ... .I... 11 - . vw, auu uuwi um; neias ot imapcatioo to Lr.ng up something to excite the ludicrous. I her U ,r, r,. . :.. r. . when a man has subjects all around him, and he has only just to put out his hand and touch Uiern, there is no great merit in it. The Spnator,.therelore, over-estimates my powers fee hlr:...VPn.anoer field, Aa've no

oliment Z ti f V1"1 fail- The com- but if your government now intend tö deläv rl"n,:!'5! of ficatlun. until

j ijuyuier.j j ,n ,PcrTIctE"ELBsE.-The King of th Sandwich Island has given to a Hr. Sensor e of New York, the right to construct nson, a marine rai.uujr m jioooiuiu, to include a founderv and ship-yard, which he is to build in two years and enjoy the exclusive riht of it for

itriuyytrdr. 11 IS intended that the workln.nt. fi

anau oe 01 me nrsi class, and sutBcientlv ! II L . .1 . . . . ----- I . large t j take up, w th ease, shins of 800 ton inballaat!nr rrHInar. IE! -J, discharging IVer hull EE ml j" j .. . - "ji luuuucfjr uepartmeni will also arZe scale. This will be a great lenco to our whalers and other ves at th2 Sanwich Islands, and secure lonune to the builder. Astäosomical Discovery. monster telescoDPrfRo at. : rT. " land has W-eaW th. supposed tobe Saturn' rin -'w u v tiiat w Aja.i was Ii"!""!.1 r"Ut? archeol the most perfect 1 ii .. - -v nv uii. b, gs are ifcoasiricat lormation. " , i

J THE RUATAN CORRESPONDENCE.

MESSJCE FRUM THE TBESIDEXT Or THE U. S. jn answer to a resolution of Vie Senate calling , for information in relation to the establishment of a new British cotony in Cmtral America: To of the United Stales: ,n answer to the re80,utijn of the Senate of the 30th uu., requesting information in regard to the establishment of a new British colony In Central America, I transmit a report in ,naw.P to thB resolntian of the Sprint frori 1 the Secretary of Stite, and the documents by which it was accompanied. MILLARD FILLMORE. Washington, Jan. 3, 1653. Depabtmext or State; ) Washington, January 3, 1Ö53.C The Secretary ot the State, to whom was re for roil tha r.cnlnll. .n if ilia nn. tn ntthu O'li v . . v. vw v ivswiuitwti vi tub uiuaiv ui luv uvu u t.-reouest nr the Preh ent"to commun - Hplpna. and JNfnrat tu hf n rnlnnv. In h. known und designated as the Colony of t rjay of Islands," and signed, "By command her Majesty's Superintendent, August , -- - ------ - .-.v, w the dof tus Fred; Gore; Colonial Secretary;" and also what measures, if any, luve been taken ay the Executive to prevent the violation of that .quested by been received at this Department. A consul of the United Sutes was appointed for the Belize, Honduras, on the 3d of March, 1847, and the minister of the United States at London was instructed by the'Department to apply to the British government fur his exequa tur. . It appears, however, from the letter of the Department to him ot the. 1st of March, 1850, an extract from which is hereunto anncxed;'that his commission was revoked. As no successor has since been appointed, there has teeVno officer of this government in that quarter from whom the information asked for in the resolution could be expected by the Department. The accompanying noje from 3Ir. Clayton to Sir Henry L. BuN w er, of l:h of July, 1350, which has an important bearing upou the inquiries contained in the fesolutjon, is also laid before you. Respectfully submitted. - ' - ' EDWARD EVERETT. To the President of the United States. - - . . .. Mr. Clayton to Mr. Hampslecd. Extract. ' . ' ''Depabtmest of State,? -. Washington, March I, 1850. $ "As it presumed that the appointment of a consul of the United States at Belize, even if required by our trade with that port, may have been madj without full consideration of the territorial rights of Great Britain in that quarter, it is dtemrd advisable, under exi.-ting circumstances, to discontinue that consulate. "You will, consequently, contider your functions as terminated on the receipt of this despatch, and w:il apprise the proper authorities at Belize to that effect. If you should conclude to return to thiscountrv.it would be advisable to bring with you such vouchers as may be necessary to upp6rtany credits whL-hyi u may claim at the treasury. Th papers, Looks, lljg, and eI of tlie consulate ii ut also Le sent or brought to the United States, for tin purpose oi being lodged in the Department " Detaiitmest of State, Washington. Julv 4. la.'in Sih: I have received the declaration von were instructed by your government to make to me, respecting Hon Juras and its dependencies, a copy of which is hereto subjoined The language of the firt article ol the convention concluded on the 19th day of April last, betwfen the United States and Great uritain, describing the country not to be occupied, ccc, by either of the parties, was, as you know, twice approved bv vour fovrrnment; and it wa3 neither understood bv them nor uy euner oi us (jne negotiators) to include the British settlement iu Honduras (commonly called British Honduras, as distinct from thi State cl Honduras), nor the small islands in the neighborhood of that settlement, which may be known as its dependencies. To this sei icinent, and these islands, the treaty we negotiated was not intended by cither of us to apply. 1 ne title to them it is now, and has been my intention throughout the whole negotiation to leave as the treaty leaves it. ituvui ueiiying, aiurming, or in uny way meddling with the sam?, just as it stood previously. The chairman of the committee on foreign relations ot the Senate, the Hon. YV iliiam R. King, informs me that the Senate perfectly understood that th t t did not include British Honduras." It was understood to apply to,:iud does induJe,aIl ihe Central American State of Guatemala, Honduras, San Salvador, Nicaragua, and Costa R:ca,uth their jus. limits and proper dependencies. The difficulty that now arises senna to spring from the use, in our convention, of the term "Central America," which we adoded bec use Lord Palmeston had assented, to it, and used it as the proper term we naturally supposing that, on this account, it would be satisfactory to your Government uau uacu lue precise umits oi Central Araer 1 Cl . tr ft miwt rlfr.r fi.rtl.r. . : . , -.v. iiuuu UUH( we nave lurtncr inlormation on both wd which at present we have no me and which it is certain we could before the term hxed for exchanging the rati ucauous wouia expire. It is not to he imagined hat such is the object of your govern-a-k.An. 1 a. t .a . but ahRol,,tolo isa.j I V UWl oiuy wouia una course delay, Ar.ri . . . " nr J V"" VMC -v' ya. 9f cou 6C no alterateraüon could be made ""V?nU ? il " without - wviiugmeta I????" "Piauons of the convenr."""." V1'1. tlie. but Which VOUJ iio.ih nu iniTnirrtAna nr.. j.. . no instructions nm tn a . n ? . . j ! . " ucltl,u,u, ua u(9iic vuu Li 1 innro ihn K . . - Government to hldT.," - ,u nt.s.Vs . . . ""w. 1 v wiui tinin wnicrj tiii AftKa.

oe on a not understand von ss hsvinrr -.b; i Officers for the present term-ri. W. Meyeri

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crnven- propose anv älternttnn n .., - ..:: I w-c- J-c- "enon, P. w;c."r.: w. w. Tileston.

?els callino- occasion. 'wwe , W V.T.;.W. D.Wrirtt. W. R.: T. Pletehor. w. a.

a Creat tinir whVt;,; th. T V. ' VZL? Tl ' i.T. Walker. w.Tr, . w" !

mi2ht become advisäbTe " "mCa , -v-s G' Goültt' w-D' ü'; w, g.; There is arn.üwtril mo, Jm J "en' W S' B'"w-- .

United States or Great Britain, traversing'

me 811(1 Canäl, shall. theviewa of your Government in regara to n as it may De convenient lor them to l A?,80on M jl BIJ be deJ,deupon it. . 1 toyou.sir, tl JjDSJJ16hed co eideraU J a. - the assurance of th diiiu which i nave lbe hoior to be your obedient servant. JOHN ivr rr.4VTnw To the Rt. Hon. Sir Heskt L. Bclweb, &c DECLARJiTIOX. In proceeding to the rrh.n r f ,i . " . ... ucauonsot tlie Convention, 81rncU at Washington, on t ie 19th Of April. 1850. between " Hpp rtrif; Ar. "j i t . eiwee , uerllntanic Jlajesty and United States of 4 . , , . - - iu uie psiamisumeni ot a Done at Washington, the 29th day of June is5o. t? t muvvtM uu'iüh. MEMORAKDUn. Departmest of State. ) Washixctos, Julv. 5, 1850.$ The within declaration of Sir H. L. Bulwer, was-received by me on the 29th day of June, 1840. In reply, I wrote to him my m te of the 4th of July, acknowledging that I understood British Honduras was not embraced in the treaty of the 19th day of April last, but at the ame time careiully deciin.ng to afnrmorceny ttie British title m iheir settlemi nt or its alleged dependencies. After .ignin, mr uie last night, I JdivereJ ,t to Mr Henry, and We imiuediatelv proceeded, without any further or other action, to exCnatlge the ratifications ol Said treaty. The consent ot the St-nate to the declaration was not required, and the treaty was ratified as it stood when it was made. JOHN 31. CLAYTO.V. N. E. The rights of no Central Ameri can State have been compromised by the trca ly or oy any part ol the negotiation. ihe tiACiTExsACK i raced v. -Wm. Catin, the villain who murdered Mary 0'Brien,(agcd eleven years,) and her little brother Daniel (aged nine years,) at Hackensack, X. J., last week, has made the following confession: I was born near Clonraell, county of Tinry, Ireland, and am now about filtv-tive

the contracting parties be oxempted from iWnutioa.t.d K. iV'Jf 2d -lePnUr illustrated blockade, detention capture beither of

nf oeu.gerents The subject is one of deep'

mteresi, ana l snail be haoDv to nce ve the , A..Hin st Tvvl.r: v:": .

years of age. I murdered the c5.il Jren Jlary P JCE. TAit, Ac S3 tcs pr and Daniel O'Brien with a knife or ' cxc. It S do" '"i''was Timothy O'Brien's faulu" If hehad given lido do Pitch

me my money 1 would not have killed them. I had a bad mind at the time, but am now sorry for wh.it I done. I did not like, to lvc with Timothy O'llrien. -Pwaa r,,t i, .nv right mjud at ihe time I murdered the children. I never asked O'llrien for hi daughter in marriige. The little boy followed me"! and f L-i I la. I i f i ! j .i i . i . . 1 killed him. 1 killed them both with a small """- h ick kinip.i nirer wnirn i i m tu tho woods, where I remained all d iv, in the eve w it f ng when i hey were searching fur the bov, i waa within a lew vards oi where thev tuoj. I saw them when they found the boy, Mlal. a. wien returned to the wuutis. I went to the grave yard where they wtre buried, and triou cn their graves. I cried a griit deal over them, and was cr. ing a lonjr time, i visited tho place during the night, and returned to the wooda during the cay. I wandered through the woods and did not eat anyuuiig. i u;a not attempt to kill t.jself with the knife. I am sorry lor w..at I done, but it it wa not for Tim (meaning O'Brien,) he would not have been without the children; heBwould not give me my money when I wanicu. u. CO-The New York Express says that Cat mg is representej to be most head under the water, also that he intended to kill the whole family. When brought into prison nis ciowies were all wet, which served to . orroborate his story of self-destruction by drowning. It is believed that Ctiiir rea son lor wishing O'Hrien to come to the city alune, is that he could then murJer his wi e along with the children. The U-o little victims of the most "foul ana unnatural" massacre wer hnr;..i n Sunday, the funeral being attended by an immense concourse of people. The distractICorrojpoBdence of the X. Y.Tribune.l Washingtox, Jan. C. Imrn In rar. "- ia oorn in 1 owns 5,000 acres cf aad in one - ... ..iij; uas niaue nis win. lie was rn in ITSfJ. -. k nnn , . ... - .wv, u3(,ucio acres 01 aaa in one body in Dallas county, Alabama, and upward of one hundred slaves. His entire estate is

mgin appearance, and a bad looking fellow rtV,ef.: otta- Franklin, fr coal or wood; Air Wt.t T? ILL SLLL 0 res oi Uie best Ut.d la the county, in every respect. He told several nPr.nn, t-ti prtor Stove; Orleiiml, Monkey. Six plate and 1Jl.'Kou,' '! hult or three miles Iron. r,n l,i .r.L . , Persons tosl Canon, of ullages. Also, a handsome variety of J,e c,t. AI,' 37 u ia tu Njrth-eastern ci.Urpeon his way to prison that he tried to drown .'Mnd Cinmon Grate hn-warjlapan d-ware -nt of the city r Evn9ville. live lou on the corner of himself in a pond, but could m.tlop.. K;. lr"'. Tea-Hetties, Coul buckets. Iron Sioons. La! and Third street In tho city, froi.Urp . leet on

CU mother i , i I..' ii wtntE AO. 14. Hi AST t OüRT.'l ST. ( TxnsviTr. 'frc'l"Jl,v " wi lores itoou, Mm, we..st

. lv, uc , a rvlU1. Vl miuu Dor- .. .. '"r own price w ill do well to ffive me a call at So 14 deriag on insanity. Cating will be tried at wv .1?-4 Ufiunpltomin,Mj&;LA?u the next term of the Court. wkrick mx Uul jjaiesk. page. G. C. WOOO. Consulting PLrsicIan. TR V. M P V flfllT VT ffTi

WOrtn about SI50X100. He in a human mnsJnOLD PEXS,T0GoU Pens, lust received Jn addi.

ter. lie told m snmn .t. 1 . I IJ L ""-" J" lUJUie .it.ci tu(U out One Slave 111 hi fr. and h was compelled to sell him became he was a terror to the neighborhood. ri rr: not possibly recover. His physician baa sounded his lung with the stethoscope, and declared that one of his luns is entirely srone and the other partly so. Col. K.'a niece-, Mrs. Elh, ia with him. "'i OCrMr. Vebster's;father. ys l recent letter, eside havn.o tlPPn ttritfl Rfivlr n Bennington, was also at the battle of White into his tent, nledow! h I m in n nt ice an arJ ! J . ST- - f ! tc, aom can I trust" Ala. Jour. - "f EVAXSVILLE TEMPLE OF KOXOR The, v TTC''egU lneeinS of this Temple are held every wiuurwii) evening rer the lusuraau-o office , I , I TV - JULIAS CRAVATSIdoa. received br -M Expreso and lor aale by JAS. LOW At t:o vrvwv idu lur mtsiei n jak ijivv a. -s 4 J 417 Main alrt t Z: . PÄÄ.o t tbtii - " . ' -"- uvuiaTiiie. ' V "r '7 L!2 a. S.E. GILBERT 4 i n ?Jcacore u, near Water.

eS. tO -r . .r" V ".r ' '-r"er!W"1 '"'. Edsnd Beddi .g. A credit of twelve

an.0frpsnrt iT.r r : " Ul ArnoW nl west I'rtint, 'Tapt. 'uouius wui be piveu on aU sains over three dollars, the

VCk,sier Wa8 ,natIe officer of the cuard of ,J r"F 11 u? " aole ,U1 PProved wcariiy, !.

yen. v asn.ngton himself, who. takin- him th7edolta iashT ' l nu"

BY WOOLSEY & NELSON.

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mo.ndav. Tuesday TVJ .'n" standard Works iu the various departments of science, 'ratureand art, anion hieb are mauy rar and valu! .Mvaa 11 lvl A K Caa.B TlrlHlV VT IhA PVAtt Rreat rletj of lh best minenu of cience, muy rar KDi T.iu The Boks are now aud warranted Mrfat opea far examiuatou daring the day. Trms Cash purchasers to pay fur as take away their books th4 day follow lug ech sale. VVü01üV Ac KELSl'K, Janli Auctioneers. J. "V. UKtyVAV.. mwiiv-a. Aursi-rawiarracouuinliig 20 acres. with U' cre uuder food improvemenU, situated in Township, will be sold at great bargdu. For farmer particulars enquire of II. J. Hart, or Unrni it Fickas, on the place. t. UM PURE Y FICKAS. l i ;"Ti" to '19 renu. u-ues d.rär.:r:::. 1 .V i" T. iu wis: ixis number erelJt'ell HI . uu puiC 0Der fv,r th tc simple or Uiid real csUU JOHN S. TXKKY, J aiu -3r Sheriff Vauuerburgh Couiitj. rr 1 i vu. SHERIFF'S SALE. TD VIRTUE of a spk. ul Wit of Execution, fn farnr üm,i h Uter 'ld 8a,n 'he heirs of Jth II. Uaman ) juea out of the office of the Clerk of the anderlurth Circuit Court, and to me directed. I will " 'jaturday the 5th day ol February A. D. Ift53,betwe j io, een iid title. expote to sateth. .tos.nd Viu for i' rm oTBern ,ro' thefoUowindescriUed rea!c-sttj JiSiÄWlÄiSKK uPtr enlargement of Ihe Town of Evansvllla, and in ÄÄ'Ä,!! ans"d pice olcr lit aale the fee slm,,le of sVid t71 estate. JOIIX s. TKKKY, Sheriff, V.C. Eransrillj, Jan. 12th, 1S33. jarilS--3v TVTEW RICE. tierce2Just received and for sale low E.G1LÜEUT& CO., Sycamore uear Water. bv Jun)5 ENANSVILLE BOOKSTORE. JUST KECIilVKD, Carpenter's riiicinles ol lli-iolog-y 5th editiou. 5 A M UEI,4 L1STKIJ. NEW CEOP SUGAK'a.M) MOLASSES. 3j3 hh Is Fair and I'rime Kucar: t:Lit 111. a ' owis woiasses, la Uenneu's Conporape. To arrive aud for sale by BEMEM" & VI ELK. T 10 coffee.-jm bPrlme Green, tu s for 8aItf bjr . & v store and 1ELE. (rC3fiST BGS-po VTwtUloyby 1 les lar?e 21 bushel size, for ÜEMENT& VIELE. prime Carolina Rice: na Tar; For sale bv Jan13 BEMEXT& VIKI:. f'AVE-cooK wiiiskv.jso bi NVia""1' Ll tor,unJ for "aleDb:, 1 ' 1 5 bUs of this popular y EE.MEXT& VIELE. P TAyKCI1 ALEMhU&Vfrto'XiT . f") RRAdif.s axd choice wines, or pare fj'ialitieH. together with a irentnl tork of lii:i.-f ic Liqcors.caa teliad at EE M m&V IF I f' Commercial Row, SELLING. OUT TO PTOST! ttp T5JiSÄ'hISO J -K OUR BUS IX ES. we JL wills. II our tar-e and extensive rtock ors;ove, Ac, nVÄh Wnp,,t ridsford's Cook in ran pes. J'äaLS- J. P. SCUJVIXG & CO. -AMERICAN- T7TJIDM LIFE INSURANCE. COMPANV. Capital flOO.OOO. IxcoaroRATtB bt Tne .Lfgisiatcre op Onto. Chmrter Perpttutl g PLysicIai DIRECTORS: MtKT Mii. W. W. Kmaatt, VVm. F. Km;tf. loTT l)ikh, J. E. Makmull, . Mills. ir..iia iiiauniij: in uns company Jiave tüe advanuge of tl,e Jo,l,t Su,cli J Wutnai rates T I a . .... JU-Applicatioiis will be received by W. W. KkmbaI l, " ivmmu m mis cuy ior several weeks. la 13 V-T tion to former stock. varrm ted. Uul3 Ä ifSTIIKHXH AWHPPI "?VAXSVILLE BOOK, STORE has Just received a uew 8ame 'or innaren, enUtled In uTnx and Ijti'.itv. rorsuieny cAMUKL LISTKi:. TyrVTH;i: is hereby jr'iTen that the undersigned has 0.1 been annointo-I administrator nf th ,1. w:i iiiu in. ttaiaer, laie or vauaoi burgh county, deceased. 1; : . . . .. . - riuti cttie ia uiks''U to ue solvent - .Jynn 3r JAA.ES T. WALKER, Adminfetrator. NOTICE OF SALE. TUOTICE is hereby ifivcn th;.t I will sell at public auction, on Tuesday the Drat day of February, A. I) :. at he oflice of William AI. Walker, deceased, late vansville, Indiana, all his eronal proterty. con13 of fcv There will also be add at the same time, all Uie interest OISJUll iaiM.l.aaat An l.a W...f ft. B . - . .a.. af..raid, toother with tie buildings on said premUes; SSM 111 I r.t aal wal n I a. t A . 0 . . . ... said Interest bein a leasehold inttrest on said half lot oMiiuiiiff uuiu me iota oay. r August, A. V. 1859. and w.ll be sohl on a cralit of three months, the purchaser pvlnjrnoM with a,.provd sccuritv, waiving relief from VUlUitfJOn and aPDraisement Uw 'sui.l liu-h.kM nn-ni-lss can be sold at private sale if applicaUon be made within ten das from Jauuary tlh, V53. 4uiu-4w JAM KS T. WALKEK, AflniT. DR, WILSON, BCINO A 1CBCLSR JIL0PATI1IC PJIYSlCiJ.S". SURGEOy jt.VD JiCCOVCUEK. I S about to make a permanent location In this city, J. he therefore tenders his professional servkes to uie citizens of Evausville und vicinity rplle cau be found at the EvansvUle IIoteL except when tbsent on profesdonal business. n. ti All ni?'it ordt-r promptly attended. I Jan Illy OFFICE in tho EvnviUe Hotel, Walnut street. CORDAGE. S3 coil Boston Manufactured Manilla Cordage, for check line;, Jnst received and for sale by . L)au7J FOSTER- & RROW5.

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Our stock is all new, and or the best qnalitv. and will V feVl ' Hey. and M loHln Lamaaco ctty. lOofthem hesoU at ot, to tlose up. Stove lealers can but ,r0,,t,u Fulton avenue. Those 57 lots lu Uie Northstoves at Ciiwii.nati and Louisville prices without ''l"1 fi'larpement, and Uie S-J lots in Lamasco If üot rrvMht. wul Soldat pnvatc sale I.eJorethetlilrdMor.day In April, will X. B To any one within? to eujripe in the Stove ?lt.illal b1. 80,d &t Puh,15 auctian at Ui- Court houso and Tin busines, we will sell TooK Fixtures. Vc Ve . " ., t l,y or particulars enquire of the subscriber at low. ITie locaün U th- (t I'll t ttr his office on Fourtti street. La

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GAME AND OYSTERS. JUST RECEIVED at the Eagle Becuorat, floe lot of Gaocsc, Qu-il, and Paucc-BAV Orsraa in tkt 1 J. A FRA21ER "T1TEDICAL BOOKS.

i Dungleiwu's Medical Dictionary; Hooper's de do; Chrulison & Griffith's DbpensaloryWo.d & Barhe'a U. S. do; ' Skey's Operatire Surgery; Fcrgueon PracUcal do; . Lawreuce on the Ky; Fur sale at the EratisTiUe Bootstore. bv J J012 SAMUEL LISTER. A FINE FARM FOR SALE, Situated two and a hair we8t of Pf'nceton, Gibson county. IaT f,u iie weat or Ue Eransrille Princi !n lIroSd' Dd ,,n ldin7froi rnncston to -Vw Harmony, consisting af IN) aCrs. 60 tf!!?v"d"C,U,tiTati0n' th well tiBiberei'-. rn7l Ff Il0oUM' ln orde- Two rood WelU and two Uring Springs cn the premises. ReF6Ju7alr,EVaÄe?In,;ranrrniUe' f 1au7 ZILLAH FRAZ1ER. Vj-EW GOODS.-1 . Blue Cloth: J 2 cases steel-mixed Cassi mere 1 1 d. broAD do; ' ' 2 d Oxr-rd mixed Doe-skin Cashmere5 do black Ktliuet, assorted: 2 do Queens Cloth; 2 do black Monteray Cordi; 3 do tf4ain red Oil Chintz; 100 lbs Zephyr Worsted; 23 gros Sük Wate h Guards, assorted; 100 dox. Portmouies, assorted; 30 do do, fine quality; WK) gross Pearl Shirt Buttons, assorted' 4iHJ do LasUng Coat do; ' x.eceired and for sale by JAS. LOW & CO. Jinll 417 Main st. Louisville Ky. SU.m:iKS.-2,i01U Ki,,k Swin-Silk-3(1 lbs super Black Silk Tw ls : - ' . ' (ai -a 1 5(0 lbs Hall & Moodey's Black: Pater.t Thread; II lbs Grant & W,l..n's White and Brown do; . J.w preat proas larre size Cone Supei.der Buttons Receired acd for sale by JAS. LOW dx CO.. ' J"11 I7MainrtLoaKr. WOOLEX GOODS.- tut doublo and twisted1 black and white Casslmere- "iea2 cases Black Mnped SaUnels' S do Plaid LinaVys; .do , nd Black Plaids;: K0 doz. hue Wool Understirts; Received and for saleby . Jas! LOW & CO.. - 17 Main street, ouisTille, Ky FMf Co't. p' Bra7rshorIsind B.7ley Meal, on hand and for ale at - J"J3 COOK'S FAMILY GROCERY. PSf-rlfV1 Prrer. Ginger.-Clores. Xu.. ranted pure, r sale at iujiimw warOOKV5 FAMILY GROCERY janiu 50 000 Piu 1EJE,Z CC5J5V BAGS.'"w j FOSTER 6V BROWÄ fjQ BOXES Ejrtra No. l Boston BarSosp. Famillca Jantof -gNGUSII MUSTARD. Foster & Brawn bare .TTt J f the genmno EnSlish MutUrd, Karrtld. NTrr'TIlkTvElVet Rl'BBÖygoo Mere. lu.V received by Express and fbr sals b7 Juai, Jan8 jAvtj low & cn. 417 Main street, Louisville. KID GLOVl -odoxgenUemens.spcr llack KU Gloves, received aud lor salo by t. . a . ' JAS. LOW&CO - Jar,S j 417 Main street Louisville Ky. -ß.REGE.-l(0 pieces Black; ICO do Blae: 00 di Jdng l Xuiu s treet. LoulsviUe, Ky. p .1 ' . f"''' ,tulu ten n'inules walk orthe Z lr required. Jf the S jUi .... OOODP. DRY OOODP, &C aitvvr raitt8. f iaUiö We Off.T UlC tr .Im MEKK1TT, FIELD & CO. mH 3IILLS FLOUIt. : tIT Mills tlur is now soiling at S 73 wholeaaK c-ii s jxt . J- X. ROSS. Agent. s Ci; Tho uudersigned hasUken the BiVils M note, and all iLrinunum ,n..A. ... l.:te Grin f Gottmkb. U ilk, & Co., aud will collect tU t!et3l DIFFERENT SIZZS OF HI A KIES for I8.3, for saleU by fjau4 EATIIBOÄE & WUEELER. DOCTOR B. J. EHRMÄ.NN, HOMEOPATHIC- PIYSICIAV AXn KUROKnv QJice, Third street, near the A'tio (Jerman Catholic Church, dec31 -3m EVANSVILLE, ISD. the Market Sipn of Notary Public and Keal Kiateipeiicy. iuB(i-mal iSAIHAÄ KOWLEV. ANOTHER GOLD MINE FOUND. ' Boon, hoc, Hat tap and Car net It a ck. at ('Ant. I PROPOSE to seli out jay entire stock of roods at coHt. fur cash, and for cash oiilv. whol.-a' nr n. t oi- My stock Uof tho belt niauafiii-liiro iwl .r ih. TREMENDOUS FLOOD. JUST RECEIVED from Sew York, a general assortment of fancy Caimtrei Tweed f.. KriuucLy Jean. Natineti. Ar. ac. AUSOAnew supply of LADIES DKLKS GOOD.DELA1.NE, CA X 11 .VI E RES, MEKIXOS, and FACY 1 KI I S ol all styles and prices. Also A rt neral assortment at r.int1in..i.' .iJ 1 KeaiJv Made (Moihii fi" 1nt ri-pin1 t ihu .,v . LonivilIe IJranch, ou Water street, near Alain, whlchwiu ve soia tu noicso and retail i-hcarver than ever.Jan 12-tf WM. LOEWEMHAL & CO. TIIIE EVAXSVILLE BOOKSTORE ha. fürt received? u; "H1" Saune, for January. Kubsrriptions aotjLMvr.u uatr.n. SHAWLS. 10 super Pilnti'd and Embroidered Long Shawls; .M .-4 Eiuproidtred shawls; Received auu for sale bv JA S. LOW & CO.. Janll 417 Main st. Louisville Ky. IRESH ARRIVAL 50J bbls Pr.me Sew Molasses: 20hhd do do Surar; IM bass do - do Coffee; tCe'iV - rOMK! Received in store and for salo by FUETOX BROTHERS. STIC GOODS. 10 cases new st) les Fancj Prints; o flo siia coi ore a do; 3 do Caledonia Checks; 3 do Furniture do: Received and for sale by JAS. WW A. cn. jpji 417 Main street Louisville, Ky. DRESS GÖODS. 4 cases black Fiffurcd Lustres; 3 cams Mohair Lustres; 2 do Chameleon do; .5 do new styles Fancy Delaines; S do solid colored do-. Received aud tor sale by JAMES LOW & CO.. ' J'!! 417 Main st.. Louisville. Ky. rjiHK fc VANSVILLE BOOKSTORE IIa lust recM 1 ner Exnress. a new snnnlv t Koaawood. Mihunnr and Ebony work Boxs and Wiiting levks.al a supply of Rogers Erasors. 'e Pins I'ltnu Foot Folios, dtc.1 roraaie ty dec20 SAM L LLSTER. WAN TlXn A DWELLING HOUSE suitable for -a snia'l family, in rood condition. . Oue above) Main street would be preferable. .cuijuire a u.is cmce. QUGAR ASD MOLASSES 30 hhds prime new Suuzar; 40 bbls New Molasses: m a a a a a . . a m a a a . oois o it Aio'asses; au oo uia 00; 50 half bbls do; In store and for sale by decSO EAbcOCK BROTHEES. MEN'S PRIME KIP BOOTSA fresh supply Jtut ra eelved st tie Boot and Shoo House of dc! V. K. HENDRICKS & CO

i - M . nr. ' 1,0 iner're notill,; his debtors to call a:,d settle. He can l rom.d at all tioits lu the ertaldisaiueiil of S. Kalm dz Wile, where ho or his cleri will attend totlUctUemsnls. ISAAC WILE