Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 5, Number 241, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 February 1853 — Page 2

DAILY JOURNAL.

A. H. SANDERL. EDITOR.

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Daily Journal, per year . " " by tue week.

Trl-Weekly Journal, per year,

4 00 5 00 vecily Journal,

tion.

CisriaxATi AsmcT Messr. Pni Moa Fourth irevt, between Vina and Walnut, Cincinnati. re authorized ngeU for the trr.nation of buinesfor the F.ransvill, Journal. The D-.ily Journal will be found on file iu their o!fle. anl advertisement and aubscriptiocs arc respectfully solicited through the in. JOB I'HISTIHI WAJITCD., An experienced JOB PRINTER can obtain a per-man-r.t situation and good wages promptly paid, by application at uYi oSce. None but a good workman capable f doltig line work need apply. CITY OP EVANSVILLE: TUESDAY MORNING::::: FEB. 1, 1853. Mail Roeeeby. On Monday, the 24th inst., the mail between Clarksville and Paris, Tennessee, was robbed by the mail carrier, whose name is Lovring. Money was ex traded from the following letters: $6 00 for Ceo. R. Graham, Philadelphia; 830 30 for Brady it Davis, Louisaille; 8100 for T. B. Peterson, Philadelphia; 860 draft on New York, from R. Avcock & Son, Paris, Tenn;; to C. Brothers, Philadelphia; 820 for J. F. Brennan, Louisville; 8250 draft on Hewitt, Les& Co., of N. Y., drawn by E. Howard. Chrksviil, Tennessee and $5 00 for Fowler &, Wells, N. Y., There was also sundry sums for persons in different parts of Tenn., amounting to about 850. ' C3" The weather for the past three days was milJ and sunny decidedly too pleasant for the seison. (7 Bement &. Vielle received 150 hegslieads of beautiful sugar by the James Robb, last Sunday. fjjr The big Aleck Scott was at our wharf a longtime yesterday taking in freight for the South. " 1" The splendid steamer James Robb, commanded by Capt. Carroll, arrivtd here Sunday afternoon, and put out considerable freight. We are indebted to Mr. Washington, first Clerk, for New Orleans papers. An interesting letter from "Cy. Jr.," will te found in to-day's paper. He has been reveling among the wonders of New Orleans for the first time, and gives some of his iin pressions. Big Arrival. Yesterday morning there were about 1000 or 1200 bbls. Molasses on the wharf, for various firms in this city. They were brought by the steamboats Iowa, Grand Turk and Jas. RoVb. Country mer chants wanting the article had better drop in. Ci'eek, taking on pork for Evjnsviüe. There was quite a merry party on board from Etanswlle, who came down on mi pleasure trip. They kept up a dance nearly the whole time they remained here. There was several very pretty Hoosier gals on board. Jhnderson Cour. Well, we should think there teas. "But the Courier man appeared to have been afraid to venture near them. We don't think he represented the af-antry of Henderson very charmingly. Ladies is the Legislature. A Committee of ladies made their appearance last Friday in the Legislature of Nev York, when oue of the parties, a Mrs. McKnight,rcad the following address: Mr. Speaker, and Legislature of the Stall of Atw York: . We coma to you in behalf of 2S,000 women wives mothers and sisters of this prat commonwealth, to petition your honorable body ror protection. We ask protection that our hearthstones may not be desolated; that the little ones arouud our firesides may rot be writtpn more than fatherless; we ak proier.uon uiai our sons maybe saved from

the drunkard's doom; we ask protection thatPwer. The maximum speed contemnlated

cur husband; may he eaved from the destroy- . i . . . ing power of the spirit that dwells in the intoxi. a'ing cup; we ask p-otection, lest all that is sacred to the home of the Emmrn State may not he considered of less moment th in th 82,GSj,000 invested in the liquor traffic in this State; we ask you to pass a law entirely prohibiting the sale of intoxicating drinks a a .beverage, and we mo-t respecU fully, lnt e rnestly, solicit the early attention of your honorable body to our petition. nog S(alitic..TIie I'roapcct, From all the informations we have been able to gather, there will be an excess in the excess in the nuaiDer ol hogs packed throu2hout lhe West a' .. ... t'us season ove l:.t nf fn ir 5nfl flrtrt I.. . .. ' v In the average weight of the hogs packed.it i estimated that there will be a falling of 5 oer cent. Th deficiency of lard is estim rd at 10 per cent. The Cincinnati Price Current estimates lhe number of hogs packed there from sources, ot 3o 1,871 a gain of nearly 10,' ,000 oer ...e pn-vious year The excess in this ciy is 100.000.iii Indiana lißnnn ri.:

i IUI! retnrna h not been received. On Ihn oath i .at t) nnn t, .. parkeAtß" IllilnnrS had b,oen ? . . l!? V' I',7-3.000 more than

ZeZT' ol"t"r1'-' havewhicb.lbr the .aSt forty ,e.r,, h

exce J uu,3inercl!,aIsoa8ma . for the discovery. We trust that he will yet Durinrrthe past week orice of n,nr- ifindliine to complete his promised biography have Lee" d,il! anrl I ft Pin "15 Prov,s"ons of Washington. The memory of the great nae ocen auu, and at t-in.innati mess nrk r.. j t . n . ji h . had ilerline.l fni! Qio; 1 , . P . "enerB aRt first President hardly needs k.i M .liumcd"a deciJS .nd flrme" "t V," "1 f. l.

tone. Holders here are firm at an rl. " uiivu

r;--;.....,: -.: . . .:7 ; " .v ve are sure that it can on v be found in the cautiously m,.'-. . L .l.. l.;T. 1

u,. v,.......aU,. wiwi aoA-ever no sales. ! caskPt nf T,;. it:. .:n .. ... ....'f T"lu,,lw ll,lu"u "een yet. business has never been so eood as it

It isest.mtted thu upwards of 100,000 bar- eas. y release him r. .i 7. r V4iauuK,eii nl l water and were drowned, has since you beg .n to practice." reU f pork have been put up by our packers , Si history of W?. S f i FT h- ,T 'i ' WT aroumI the Vond ' 1 S'"ce conversation, neither par t , . -.m rr, -r-.' non J - wie uiauory oi washtnrton to that of Colum- the time, butthev m,! .-. .J . . . . ... ' "c,iucr par-

....v,..-. vWr..3(,, 1 fcus. IBaltimore American. the bov. : Wik w re,CUB I lJ. nas venturea a joKe at tne expense of the

For the Journal. Mb. Sasders: My attention has been directed to an article in the Journal headed

Got his eyes open at last," in whicn you uo J. B. A.Archer, editor of the Cannelton bx- i mm UhMJ.aW.VI.4r VI' - w - . . thmirrh I have no doubt . butthititwiidain-entioMl. Im.",lntrd.tih Mr. A. and in .p.n ;P ness to all concerned volunteer r 11113 liwncu-, 'Mr! Archer has never held a government , office. The Cannelton Post-office has been heldl beleive eleven years, by a staunch ana earnest Whi?, a part ofwbicli time iur. a. haa actd as Deputy. The office has been tendered him time ana again, aim uv uuo m.- ... - " t 1 l I riably declined the appointment mm,.m ......-.. 2 - . l !?.. iLnnVi ka tnaminnlff tnnlt . .. fr: nrnrtie. he was in the early part of last summer thought to be ia Whirr: vet to my knowledge he attended the; li u uaii iii mo " i . I - 1 - I . ... m Democratic County Convention as a leie- . i k:., .i.ko -nA tnnlr nart in its DrOgate i rum F . ? , t'Zr ceedino-s. ttequenuy iw fu Wright; and as I am informed, he also votea . for the several Democratic candidates in 3iai3itne 1 hope you win not minx mu um uuniä matter that doe. not concern roe. Being a - ir I ft nfninantg mopa. ! lvnismysetimaKBiiiua.y.u.v.w jr injustice tu Mr. Archer, and mere espej Mf a w n vnnno' man oi unimkidllj 9 Mil J"- O "... .w T.n O 3 KM I atM,.u . J We puUl.sü the above at the request oi me , author. It is a matter of precious little n-l. portance to this, or we should suppose to any ether community, what may have been or, what is now, the political position of so obscure a personage a3 Mr. Archer. Another . correspondent from Cannelton has informed , ,.a(M,..nn.. ,n:st,t,n .nm,..!..nwe-

pncbtble moral character. ho could. t n 'f b w Mostez draii.3 motion or the train of cars as to have permit;hT."Z' ,;h?nr'r; U o hh,P,the1rf She appeared night in ud i the escnpo of the hogs - to PWoüJ U. The office in ,ue.ioo i. , no necuni. chactcr charlotte Corda,, I lJ, SS

rv iiintt-ii iic-iiiu nuaicic , aim v . , . . i : i . j -n siio n nm nri-iiv . ...... . . i

'f . . v i i ... i frnrnt" ana in me sailors uauvr. r- train ot cars, but continued to run mem at thatan individual vouid become a turncoat that she has an eve of ..:, rHarv nd unabated sneed. bv reason

(wheh no one here thinks him,) lor suca a;"j j " a - : , .111.1 ' icousiderution, is simply ridiculous. beauty, and a brow that gave her a com- ( of which the hogs were killed .than, andin wusiuh.vij 1 t j j ,ua nittiit that case, the plaintiff was entitled toavrrRespectfully, ttc. mading appearance, ,n he play to night -! t at

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",,,,UUlllcuJi .a.iMuwu.ujjcu ... KV..v.v.w. . the P. O. He aspired a few dollars higher ( . . .. ii 1 he. wanted the mat agency out woum tase . the P. O. if nothing better offered. -lNow. we have a f ?v words in reply to our Corres-, pondent. Jlr. A., although not Postmaster at Cannelton, has been for a, long time exercising the duties of P. M., and we sup pose receiving the emoluments of the office, be they much or little. During all last sum-; mer Ilia change from Whig to Loco was just about as sudden a3 that of several other persons in his vicinity 60 very 6udden indeed, that in a labored editorial attempt to justify himself with his fellow-citizens, he fails most signally. Now will Mr. B. say that his friend is not looking for any office or emoluments as a consequence of or reward for his late change! The communication we published in Saturday's paper making the charge was written by a wan who knows Archer well, and is himself 8ubstantialcjlizzn-ot Tele, which was written before we saw the communication. It seems therefore, that our informants and others differ very materially from Mr. B. in bis estimate of Archer's political honesty. The sufject of the difference is not important enough for further newspaper discussion We leave the matter with those disposed to magnify the object into a conversational topic. see it 6tated in the Eastern papers that horse shoes are being made of India-rubber. Fire 15 Cisciswati. On Thursday mor mg me - union Jims," occupied as a cooper shop and plaster of paris factory, with a tan I . I. . n .1 ... Ii r . -1 i juiu a. aicm,auu tu tinall irame DU1IU ingS ;;t.it.d nn iho m;;.; r-i .u "

, lie was a v lug not oniy in opinion, out . rp t amprt in visit lhe sei s a niece of rasture Ivine open to another

in every woru anu acuon, or eise u.s Pus TaVc and Carrollt on, and to-morrow r.ight to Pwe Pwic,.,i.. iB .,... .... has been misstated to us from several sources, r ' :'.- ...i :r. B ,u fiec w ound to keep hia cattle from running

" ' m,.. wm.m, .L ...... UUI 11 CO. I IUC VIU tU ..' poration line, were destroyed by fire. The ' Sreeahle, as usual. He knows what good entire loss is estimated to be ,200 with no,livn U certain. The R. II. Winslow,

insurance. Mobster Steamer. There is in nro-rress! ofbuildinganiron steam vessel, of the foU lowii.g dimensions: Keel 700 feet in leno-th deck 500 feet, beam 80 feet, hold CO feet The saloon to be 200 feet in length, with accommodations for 3,000 passengers. There are to be sixteen engines, with 6,000 horse i; .... .. ... . is thirty miles per hour, and the ship is rr pected to make the passage from New York to Liverpool in five days. Boston Transcript, Ox Lovisg. Tho more tenderly and warmly one loves, so much more docs he discover in himself defects rather than charms, that render him not worthy the beloved. Thus are our little faults first made known to . ....... ;TlrTÄ "Ce nded trie higher steps of religion. Tne more we satisfy conscience, III. STriinrrpp I nv I . r - - m n . ,x - rm tnff .:.: uviuuici JUU.C UIIU iriiviuil 9 ana religion daylight and ment is pure are here like the sun. Bv mere . n- i. ):!.. .u - f .i i "ii me air oi ine cenartment it nur ,.i:,. ...i...i i . . i ------------ - - i anu uim iiiri kii nv n Ginvi w m a i . - in a IUB, " ""ft " "l? 'Vr. "rilAV. . uiutu UUH BIIU fflgigS are hover n. ahmt! r T i rt.-.n.-o v... mj, . x . tuuiier. IDnv In, t U the intellectual labor in i,?;:- lt 7tt,' heon PmnW K.. -'17".," jf7! Z "F'u ma Dodilyl , ,-i ...,.... ...u tuub iiu-uiai viva citv v,l"-u ,VM ,uriJ years, nas diffused i pu tra'- a " r ngusn literature. In ife of Columbus he has paid back to Spain a Urse portion of the debt we JLu jsogreai a ciiarm over ngnsli literature. In -1 ' r. a.vc t.-u .c..a...s. wfn rn ! . r a. i 1 r r . i

I YY jisTTncr-Tiiw lovi.r. r.. .... . . .01 land tobe aDnronriatPd. at snmn rninro

atm, , inu, -vur ulSlinrruiShed ri i ... countryman, Washington Irvino- ia naincr Ppriod,for the cducition of the children in I

1 ' uoo in uuuiinore, on nis Way tO the' 0 .ucu nine usi' National Canir.il. tvliom .a a . vear. and the donation now affords menna m

all ing some weeks. We are hannv tn .. n,.. educate the two hundred children who attend ,

. joiner.

Correspondence of th? Journal. New Orleajis, Jan. 21. Mr. Sakders: For the first time in my

life, I am in Louisiana and for the first time in Crescent City. I arrived here last even- . - , ,,. e,nm nmt..t.nf with L .,. h.e .eeeeieim -- - rreiunjr iwu iuvi- ... - j

St. Louis Hotel. The city is full of strang"t i i . j civ lmnrlrpil neonlß dined at

rg afl(J to jay sx hundred people dined at E bl-c house a8 : arcfilled wen a-u-OF..- -- - . t0 overflowinj, and hundreds are being; turned ! 1 - I. - i i i - off every day. Of course everyimng iooks new to me, for New Orleans is a peculiar fitv. undone in which "sights are to De seen wln ( -n cornmon w-lth none other. The levees from "the North and West, - -j mm from the North thousands bales of cotton, and the sujar and fKM ..nA frnm the steamers, are ;iuwla. 7".. . .. . ' one of lhe creategt curiosit.es in incir-j,..u ;

Crescent City. The French marKeijThe . .;;t.ffthenreste

where the French population meet every . ... - , t lt .t,nilt the morning to drink coffee, and talk about the n.ata ? a v! ci t Ol! h V Jl 1 1 ßt TUTi fTeTS. ' moruiuS uc., - o ,u the w l)f amugenie!:tt. the city is eil . ... jr lU.uVi. Shecroes un and down lnanres sireei, tverj O ...... ; morning, dressed elegantly, and loiiowea Dy of rowtHegT don.t think willever seriously effect her! J the Cn4rle3 next Munday, but it has been so often lhat knowg whcn it w5l, bc . fi. the reCeDtion of cusets. It is I ,'.f, , nn.i manw Tjoms are ali sureof geein g FOme of the plate, wnirn . o Chartre3 6trcet has furnished for

' ... . I l.avo 1IIS.T rPTIirnPU irt lll tllu a nnH onlmn l.ivo en ctnnnml anil hotroH thn

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j w... be opcncda in grand style ,r. .0 T u-m nnw nroDrie- - . . I V B J aa-v w " Drinking houses, oyster saloons, and cigar shopsasecm to fill every street; with innumerable billiard saloons and Ten pin alleys overI ... . I 1 . .head. To drink, smoke, ani play, seems to be the chief object of every man sine in rew St. Charles. Last night every seat in this . . immpnse theatre, was secured before dark so you may judge of the popularity of this Irish Comedian. TV t -1 1 1 . Citxlii. in ikiä MT. Iiuney was uuueu .afc uuuu., , -

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city. His death has shocked every body, for Vernon inj:uranCe Company, Indiana, -paya-he has been identified with the interests of bie in Bank notes" to J. Jnes, or order, and New Orleans for many years. Our friend signed by L. Baldwin, President, and J. George Rster. is up the coast preparing : Wright, Cas .ier, and of value. There is 7 . , , , t , . i , ; j . ; no such institution, in the State.fc freight for the Iowa, which leaves for Twi:s.- t ., . wsast

ville tn-mnrrow ni-rht, ifluWrH.H coming down. After passing Baton Rouge on either side of the river, arc the mot beautiful plantations, with their elegant man-

sions, and rows of negro houses, so that we orfBo.af0 Kille fierce looking old wo- . man stuck her head in the post office winare continually in sight of them. The nver (!oxv anj caUUy: to lhe unf man n the f

is very high although n j damige .is contemplated from a crevasse. I see there is no . . Sabbath in New Orleans, both theatres

have issued attraetiv." hU f.4r Rnndav Pvnn.l"11 BUU

ing. I suppose lheyare mostly patronized

by the firemen at heart I hope so. The !ti0n." which ha. been doinff a large buainwa morning papers, are -ery dull nothing of in New York, is in a fair way of being broken foreign or local interest in any of them. I ,up. Four of the company have been arrestsend this by the fine steamer A. L. Shotwell,.iedpnLthe complnteof several persons, who . i r v . ... . BiY that they have been defrauded by the tha. leaves for Louisville to-morrow-the gentlemen. It is aso stated that they have Eclipse is expected to morrow nirht. There acted under fictilinn rharrnr. nnri m,.o ...

was a grand Soire, at the City Hotel, last ' niaht P,nf II5rlr-l- m.. I I I .t I n,ont- Pt. Hickok was on hand to do the lo-im. r.. r:: o . j . , . leaves for Cincinnati, Saturday night, upon ivlilfh nil nf nur nariv -- 1, . l.l Ä " rJ 3 . servani w, lü ark lor lvansville. The ' weather 3 ver7 cold for New Orleans, and . fires are in great demand. ' great No more non. CY. Jr. 4M 9 F

1 VV . 6 l,ov1eJn.or I' appointed John U.;anies! a sensible woman that I

rpin nu rri. and John M. Connell prosecuting attorney of the eleventh jndicial district. t, Webster Bake. A new bank tobe called the Webster Bank, with a capital of 2 000000, is to be started in Boston. JCrllcre is the last connubial regret in our drawer: w u im.. . l-.i.. e t. , uuiu vuu iirk in fii usrnrtR inr uirirpntHousehold Words!" inquired a sombre marc2jne ao-ent. eumurc ma " ' -Household Word, have pbyed the dickens with me Jong enough!" wis the feeling re - nlv i niy. ICp'Wm. -Penn, when he first landed at ncn t.asur, lyruwurc, eci opart it tjuaniiiy it. -. l 1,1 w"i"er n ne wno reaas con,clBBu miuuup, improve inknowiedge. " nenrar, a man converses with the dead, "J,ciiri a man converses wun Hie dead, -Jeaecond, with tho living, and by the third, with himself. S . that he .ooronHate to hi"self all the knowledge which can begot fron those who have lived, and from those n"w alive1 1 ."f were .katinj on em,n punu near uanway, N. J.. three of them in . a

I.aM---Kllllii Animals on Halliraxs. A case is reported in the Western Law Journal, intereslinff to the public as showing the extent of the liability of Railway companies for animals killed by the, trains. Kenokuiiker sued the Cleveland audCo lumbus Co., to recover damages for several hogs runover

and killed on their line, by the locomotive." The case was tried before the Court of Common Pleas of Marion county.. . : .! i v. Mr. Kirkwood, for plantiff. Mr. D-II. Young, for defendant. Counsel on part of the plaintiff introduced evidence tending to prove that the track of the road is located through the farm of plaintiff; that on the 17th day of April, 1851, a train of cars belonsmp: to the defendants, und u"dcr the control of defendant's, servants, pas?ed over the larm, at the usual speed, and Killed six hogs of the plaintiff, being there on; that though from the situation of the road, the cars without injury or damage, might have been tnnned In timP tn llmv tho escape of the or stopped. r. Pi The defendant adduced no evidence. The plaintiff's counsel asked the Court to charge the jury,lhat if they were t-atisfied from the evidence that the servants of the Com- . exercise of ordinary care i .J . ' . . llUIt lilU VUUI I. IClUOtu Wfc'llJ WM v-wu.. aRj inst,uclcd a9 f0i0W8. pirfThat the defendant has a right to have the track of. said road free from obRuction so that the trains may run thereon d hw;fope s coiJ-That if the jury find from the cvi,dence that the hogs were upon the road at other placcs than tregular crossing when kill 'edthen, although the defendant kiUedthem wiien croceeding at usual and unabated ppeed, the plaintiff hath only sustained Verdictfor defendant. Fences were designed to keep one's own cattle at home, and not to guard against the intrusion of those belonging to other people. See Tonawanda Railroad Co. r. Munger, 5 fleili0to55; note ta Hess r. Lupton,7 0hio j. 217, Emerson's edition, "buppose one , . Vm Goldwin, C Modern, 314, in l0o. Lds. , Western Law Journal. Beware of Rag Frauds The Ind'ana State Sentinel, cautions the public to beware . - . . . Mmint Post Office Item. A letter, came to the post office,' Dnyleston, directed 'To My Mam 1 . I - v a a a m rny, living in the city of Philadelphia." A I a.. . .fice said, "Mister, is you got arra letter there from my son Johnny? "Yes," said the young mm- l..n,l:Kr.Un. lLA l.tt t I f ua" "a ";r( wnicn teas irom V-?- A Afufti-I Ttorißfif- trAa1U A :. of respectable names as reference without any authority. A Colloquy between a New Married r it t i jutrLt. -james, wnere was you vesterday ,,. tI went tosee those beailJ!ful 'ictureeg ' r lll ...i . i n ... '.. r3.a'Bna " ve wiin we Anpis." " well, my dear, H you always come ''me evincing so much increased delicacy nd ection, I should be glad to have you go oftener. It must be a good school in art: I'll go too, and see the Lords, and then we will have our pictures taken, won't we. I W a m Fearful axd Fatal Malady at Galena, III. We learn that a fearful malady broke out a fhort time since at Galena, which defies all the efforts of physicians. : It is a new type of disease, and with symptoms entirely peculiar, so much so that the phvsicians fear , its attacks mere than that of any epidemic w"'ch has raged throughout the country for .'years Its first effects are to produce intpnsp - ... "c.,temernt' mental and phyncal, succeeded ( by loss of appetite and great despondency. I The doctors, in every instance, have been ' T. ' H ' LVk 77 ' . "fna'e l,? check lton. or tne disease, althougl reaching this etage h a few have been saved by being sent away from the city. It is called the 4,Uubuqe fever," or "fever of Dubnoe TnE Doctor 'akd the Sextox. A good -m 2.L .IS t m I 1 I -lury is ioia oi a jjocior ueveriy, wno was somewhat of a wag. He met one day, in the street, the sexton, with whom he was acquainted. As the usual salutations were passed, the doctor happened to coujrh. "Why, doctor," said the sexton, "you have gol a cough: how long have you had it!" "Look here Mrr !" said the doctor with j a show of indignation, "what is your charge ior interments!7' Nine shillings," was the reply. "Well," continued the doctor, "just come into my office and I will pay it. I don't want to have you round so anxious about my health." ! The Sexton was soon even with him, how ever. Turmnsr to the doctor, he replied .

nil, a t- i r-J 4 L i inaue ror the comiort ana pleasure oi luoao wuo auena. "All ! Doctor,! Cannot afford to bury you'uuimbusseswillboonhaJtocouveypaas.ngerstoand

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list op Betters REMAINING ia the Post Office at EranaTille, Ind , February lt. 18j3: ... ITTPeraona calling for theae letters will please say "AdTertised. ,

Andrew Mary Ardrews Isaac H Andrews Anu Andrews Kose Ana Ag-.it Thos Allen TD Browne Capt S 3 Briaiit Eli Brown Jnsan P Krown L B Fesley Harriet 1 JT'.jJ W V ron W A - ' " " r.ridpe S S Baron Harrison Beats John Krit-e Morjran ' ' 11) ens Thos i Brizendiue Mary Bug William CarananzH Patrick 2 f ti.iek Hatrtcc CbiUU Mary ' Collins John Carry! bos Crofferd John' ConoTr E K I'orethers John Crank E 112 ruminans W'm Lieut Cain pm ire Ernst Camell Samuel Caae Jainea M Cave Georg ConentsKL TeBurlln F O Uarah fieorpe Dowuey Mary 2 Peniorat Lewii P Davis Martha J owny Jatucs 1 rum Michael Adams & CookS Adams A J Anderson Chas M Aldrich Dennis Austin John Bean John 1 Bowen Geo A Llangcr George Barker llios Bjadford P C Bennett Mary E Byrne J D Beiijainin Faml Burns Kobert Bennet RoiK-rt Bowlan John ßjach Martha Ann Bullock I BaumoutD W r Crawfrd John C ; Chri.ti Mary Casbon John 3 Couoway Win Chuyne Robert Coup John - ( ruinbaiieh John E Collins Elizabeth Campbell Samuel Cook John Col liu s Anna Collins Charles Collins Malvina E 3 Churce Moazes D Davldon Wm L Darr U Dolbay Noah Dorson Chs 6 Devin Alex Doolin Michael E Eld rid Stepben Edmon Francis EdrinptonWu II Ellis Henry B . Edwards Clement R S Tord Geo W Capt Fry Lewis Fry Geo M 2 Ford M XV ' Feast Thos Farley S C G-een Mary Gallagher Conda Grimsby Caroline Griffiu'Andrew Green J J Cuthnirt Charles Gordon Daniel Gaffony Kklurd GloTer Uabell Grant Mark or John Greer Ftephui Graves Michael Huire Jno HoU'heson Andrew Harvev Wm 3 Hart l.annah . Harliu Man J J HordJohnK Hampton W K - Ileaden ('therine Flinde Edmund C Hutcliins Geo W Howks Elizabeth Hall James Hill AM Edwards Willlama S KarlJ"hn . Emo da llenrv Earlv Wm F 2 Early WW ? . ' Fulmer Peter ' Foster Mary L France Lotiisa - Fleming Peter Farrell Michael O Grler Samnel J Griffith Wm Gibson Samuel M Giles Thomas 2 . Goms Jas Grids John G Gritfee Martha Greek CatherireS Goehrin? Conrad ..Greene Win E . Golden Wm II ITall John - Hough Lambert Holland Margaret IIally Jackson Harrison Z. Hart A O IIarion Wm Hurlbut W C Hall AnnOS Puti-liin4oii M C Hellen Kobert 2 11 illy ard Maria llillyard Johu Huyuiau Capt I J Irvine R W li.pe Bruce Jewett EL Johnson M -Johnson Wm J KirVpatrlck Alfred Kinsry J , Kai n Ellen P Kirk pa tr ck Moses Johnson Thomas F Jourdan Jacob Jones W W Jiiin Anna joule Hobt s K Kent Kato Kirkpatrick El:raU?Ui KiiHpp Maria E.a Kimball Jesse ' LeppcrBenl O Lockwood Wm Lamb Je. V, Lewis Jasper Lytlu Andrew E Livingston RR lrf.Cierhf.It--Mill S C 2 Montgomery Wns Marie tt Mary Maxwell G.ory) Melhena Josi di Miller John W Mar.hOrlow W Mary Lewlt Monro Ed war Madden Markt .. Mayes Wui S . McDowell Win W -W.A AtVfjn Alt?x Mailloiv TP Mahoa A I. 'red Murphy Francis Mvers Jacob . Millar Mary , More Abaidem ; : Mypes W MS, Murphy Patrick-' . Medkir'k Wm li MAC A'' McAvoy Itarnah ' McKluey Esther McCorkle Sarah ' McCallister lusan McAlioner Elmer McNishAlex McXainey Maihew McUonnal Jas S i McDaniol mrsS McDoujfiM John McDowell & hcpped McCutchen Mary Norton Mry A XVUuiauder Giecn C Overtur-S 2 OstranderGJ Oliver J KS Parker Joseph Poe Greenup Phillips Patrick Porter Jamas J2 Phillips Joseph F Read Teria A Kunyon William Koberts Ludwick Kockett Thomas 3 Rowley Georgian Kit-hards Ed 8 Kockot GeOijro Keardan Alary, Kobinson J Koss Thomas Keed J bn A Jüce G-0 VV . Smith Sos W Stafford Jas L Stephen Mlai ; luith Johu U M Scribut Mr Mitt Eliza Hewart Willia-n . Klutou AHert 3 Scaiiland William Fpeiii-er Jos ph ulavun Ihos istott J Kev. Sin 3 th Kobert Smith James SchonVM Ann fctout Woi G McCallister Wm P McManesH C McGrigd Kelson N Nack S jesThosJ". O . O'ßricnJohn . tBrien Angelica O'Brien Same r Pearce 1 eholas . Poartea Mr Price Frances Palmer JK. Parker Edward R - niely Frank Köpers Edwin KoolMr Kom DrT Kolla K Ealney DavU Keod John X KossDrMTS 1 ley nolds John M Kewley Med ford Kooinsou Wm J s Sixth 'Howard Smith M Wallace Snider ( harlks Smith James Sutton Georjre Shelbiirue E S SloneF A Skt tes II P Soross Asbury Storton Joseph Sttuson Carolina Mori in Thos Snider Kit bard Smtth Carlton X Snyder E Taylor Nandy Tuk E Dr Thorn C Talor Sarah Ann Tr.'ble K F Taylor E B Turner Isabella D M Trios lett Mr Taylor Milton Tocumn H Thompson John Thorn " Mrs Taylor Lueinda Tombii'son .I H Tribla A guess QVYU Qualy Thomas Vardelle R B Von Fassen Ihos U 3 Younff t.lward Y Viuceucc Jolin You nit Edward Vinsou F M Vinson FM "Wright John Woodard Patsey Ü Wilt ana Jainea B . Wripbt 'ancy Williams Wm B Wells A Miss White William Wiuchell T Jeff Wheeler Dotio C Wilrfou Jonathaa Winaua J A Woods Kobert Walker John Work Thomas Woods George Peb.31, 1833. Yates Georjro Urviu Thomas w Wright William , Wauer Benjamin ' W'alkrr i-ouizj W'avon Marth WadeSalie B Weaver Augustus Wood Thomas' Woods Joeph Williamsons ami ' Wood Ann Woolau .William Whie Lecalis Williamson G W Wile John r Wilson K WM. II. CHANDLER. fuatmastor. BALL AT PIGEON SPRINGS. A BALL will be given at Pigeon Springs on Wednesday ereninr. Jan. th. to which the Dancine nublie is respectfully invited Every arrangement will be ; from the sorinrs. Price ofUckets I lo bo bad ttt the Isaloou. - Jan24--3t ,T'ECHA?IOS Tools; a full and eomple'e assortmen IXVX or uarpeuters, i;abinei Maaersanu uoopers' Plaaet and Edge Tools, for sale at tho sign of the Mill Saw, bv octie C.M.GKIFFITri.

JEWJLYERTISMMT ' CHOICE FllUIT Tlti:CS

J . SANDERS, Agent for the old Rochester .a ursery. .X, York, is now at the Pavilion Hotel, here he Ul rem iin for a few days for the purpose or coniracwn; Fruit Trees, Evergreens and Ornamental Shrubs, and Flowers for the ensuing season. To the lovers of Bn Fruits this affords a fine c ance forsupplyin themselvea I'hu .tw-lr Mmnrivi ft hrm nnflntitv of ArDleS. Stan dard and Dwarf 1'ears, Cherries, Plums and Peaches, and everv other artu la found l't ibe larpM uraenea, will be delivered lo purchasers free oi freijrht. fe 1 lw , JAMES SANDERS, -AgenU fel'Ft lAL, KOXICU. S there Is now scarcely time sufficient In which 1 j receia the large amount of State aad County revenue for lc'52 y et unpaid. 1 have deemed this notice neccswiry toiuformaZthat JO per cent 111 be recuired of

everv person owing taxes for aahl ?ear, no m paid 'by Saturday the lütli day of Marth next. Every j iMrrsoit mustsee'lhe imnronrietT of holdinc b-ck to tho t

last days, a in that event damages are snre w accrue itr . ;

iur ut urj una my cuiuroi. r r Icbiiw - . u, IJUjd.iK, ireasurer v.v.. STRAYtlD- ... S STRAYED from the subwrllier's lot I ia Evantville, a SOKKEL MAKE. Ul hand hijrh, with white on her face, ahod all round and aUiut .years old.' She left the owaer on Monday even-- j irp. the.-.Üi Inst., bv escaping from the lot. .fche ' handsome and worth HO. ..... Any one retnrninir the above described hnlraal to me,- i wIIIIhj liberally rewarded. . ..... o ...--. Jan3MwdoiW J. S. JAQÜESS. , LAUD OIL & STERINE CANDLES. rpDE undersigned is en paged in mannracturiir Lard" L CIt and Merine Candles in this city, of the best ; rjualitv, vliich tau be o'.itniu.-d at the sttre of Messrs. Deck & Kkin, Main street, Evansville, at Cim innuti prieos. The are the oidy AfreU in this city fr ,t a.-liinir unities of uV manufacture, lhe wholesalo price will alwavs be tlie same as lhe Cincinnati quoUtionsani wuioeretaiioaa ia u .u . JaiiSl tf ' uWi ivi.i... . .TJ3VIS & 23ÄEBAROUS HYDRAULIC FOUNDUY, LOUISVILLE, KY .. 4 AIJE now maklne and keep constantly on hand; cas t iron Screw Pipe,!. 1, li: 11,11, ST. 1 and3inck r iM.re, suitable tor en-am, water, gas, Ate, to which the T respeitrully Invite the attention of Kai I rood, Gas and Water Companies, and til others in want of cheap aLd' durable Pipe. ALSO Mill -Machinery of the most approved patterns n-.ade to order; cast iron Force and lift Puinpa or rarioua Izt-a and kinds, alwavs on hand. Tobace", Ijird, limber nd Mill Screws at the lowest prices; Cur Wheels and other castings for Kailroads Job work of all kinds promptly alteiided to. They ere also the sole manufacturer in lh Wert, of Koy s At French's Patei.t Hub Monictng Machines, for varriajce and wagon makers. With one of these machines a man can ao more work in ore day and do it better, than he can do in flvo days without iu One of thes. machines can tin Pen In ni.i-rMion at Mr. C. DECKER Cf this Tlucer who is the authorized A g.nt for Uns and tho adj.iuii.g counties. v .. ' Orders from a distance enclosing the money, or eau' factory references, promptly attended io. . jn29-ty ' HARTFORD FIRI! INSURANCE CD; HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT. l.rn.poiiTtD 1810. Chaetee PcarETrat. ' Attloriitd Cap' I 9 JÖ0.000. Stiscriied C $150,000 THIS long established and well known Institutlo ha transacted a most extensive Insurance business for in re than frty years, throughout the United -tales and tie Briti-h aorth Amenean provinces, it was aimeu to aecure public c nfldence, by au honorable and faithlol fulfillment of its contracts; and the owners of property are assured that all fair claim for loss under it policies win t.A librullr adiurted and promptly paid- ruone KuiiJing, Mauufatttries, Mills, Machinery, Dwelling

Houses, Mor.s, Men handle, noosenoio rnruuor, . Vessels on the stocks or while in port. Ace , wiU bv t Insured at rales as low as the risk will admit. The Tot- j lowiug gentlemen constitute the r , ... .t T?rr.TA B ' . .

ii JA U V UI IJlllLbtUlt'Il II. HUNTINGTON, Presidei.t. Albert lUv, Ci.n lUr, James Goodwin, " Job Allts, Cll4RLi:S ÜOSWELL, Jouj P. BtACE. ; " Htsat Kexev, CnRi:s J. Kcsa. CIIAKDES TAYLOR, Kecretarr, CnnisTornxE C. It 4M, Assistant Sec'j. . IfpAppli-atious fr inauranee may be made to . AIJ-ENC. HALLOCK, Apent, ' Main street, nearly opposite the Bank. ipCg Eransvillu, lud. 5,000 BUSHELS OF PRIME WHEAT, TXTAXTFD at Pigeon Water M'.lU. for which we wUl kV I'-.- '-tch jrrr tmsncl uutil further notice. jauCO i KUJJU CO. ; COM CS 50 gross new stjle Fancy Tuck-eombs, assfd Reeeld aud for sal.) bv J.tS. LOW & CO., Jn27 . 4 17 Main rl Louisville Ky. " rADKASS CRAVATS 90 do ree'd and for sala bv klTJL . JAN. LOW & CO.. f . :J'u2 ... .17 Main street Louisville Ky, , , "I") LACK ITALLVX CRAVAT.5 fO dox ree'd and for JL sale by JAMES UW tt CO.. Jan27 417 Main street, Louisville, Ky. BLACK COTTON L.VCES 300 pieces asst'd wldtLs. received und for sale by JAMLS LOW & CO. Jau27 . 417 Main street, LouUviUe. " " . m. , . , .... i . mi COTTOXADS 100 cases received per late arrival and j and for sale by JAS. LOW fit CO., ( Jain.'? 417 Main St., Lou Ky. . To For sale by . Un27 SAMUEL USTEK. ORANGES 5 bbls fresh sweet Oranges large and line,, red'd per steamer ultna, and for sale bv ? J"n27 , PRESTON EP.0'8. J EVANSVILLE BOOK STORE, has Just received anew Novel Mary Price by llenold. We know' It to ba better than the generality of novels. J'2j SAMUEL LISTER. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, j ' "VpOTlCE is hereby given that the undersigned has. 1 Iecn appointed Administrator of the estate of Matachi Kelly; deceased, late of Vanderburgh county. All ersous having accounts against said estate will plea.e present them duly autheLticatcd, and those indebted, will p:iy tlie same to THOS. O'HEIRNK. Jani:7--3w Administrator. IRESH FLOUR-130 bbU Wabash. Pine Grove, PolksM Priuceton Mill brands, iu store and for sale by - jan SAMUEL OKU. CHEESE so boxes in store and for sale by Jan27 SAMUEI L ORR. FLOUR. Ofi A EHLS. superfine family Floor from Pioon water v (J luilis, warranted, for sale by C. EEL-m-CHAIRS. Just receired and for sale low at our Furniture room on Water street. 30 dozen woud-aeat.-cane-seal. aud aofa-seat Chairs. J"17 WOOLSEY& NEWTON.. , SOFAS Just received and for sale at our Purnitara rooms, eight flue Sofas. WOOLS EY & NELSON. BEDSTEADS Just received and for sale low, a lot of highpo.st Eedrteads. LASS. WARE. Just received and for sale at aucUonr and private sale, a lot of Glusswcro. jauv. WOOLSEV & NELSON. JUST RECEIVED and for iui!c, a lann lot of Lookingglass Plate. WOOLSEV 6t KELSON. ' FLA T-H OATS FOR SALE. . ONE LAKGK SIZE, KiO by 20, fullv r!g?ed with sweeps, oar, pump, ratio, dec. Also oue M by IS in gool order. En uire of J .nai tf G. W. PLOVER. BISCH & HEINECKEN, ttIIOLALK PK LERS ISI FOREIGN AND DÜ3IESTIC LIQUORS. WINES, CORDIALS, SVKCPS, HAVANA CIGARS, FRENCH CALF SKINS, &c. -Whiseies Old; Mouongahela, Old Kve, Old Bourbon Irish, Scotch. Kectified and Kaw MESSRS. BISCH i HE1NECKEN purchased the ex tensive ; slock of Liquors and Whies. Cinrs. etc or Mesjrs. t.hitiuan c ZaUa -about the middle of Norember Lart, and harlng made larjre additiona thereto, . will carry on the business at the old tiul t,n K. street near Water. Messrs. Ii. & H. will at:end atricily to their business in leraon. no one rlM havin ti...pitv . to do busiuess for or in touueciion w ith their house. jan-.-t MEDICAL EOOKS. Duiis-leaon's Medical DlcÜonarv? Hooper do do; ChrUtlson & Griffith's Dispensatory; . ' ' ' Wood Bache' U. S. do; Skey's Operative Surgery; " Fergneson Practical do; ' Lawrence on the E); , For sale at tha Evansville BoXore,bv ' ' Mini')' l I li r ' i . - . " f.l.UUU .!. IKK' ICE. TAR, &c 53 tes prime Carolina Bice J.V 50 bbls large size Carolina Tar; - .1 mn .

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