Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 5, Number 253, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 15 February 1853 — Page 2

DAILY JOURNAL.

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, i - Daily Journal, per year.. ....15 00 i " - bj the week j J , TfI.Wm.11t JnuimLiuff tnr 4 00 A ............... - ""VI! Weekly Journal M ZltY OF BVAN3VILLB: TUESDAVMbRlNGijTFEBT 15. 1853. Doff FlffK t. Geo.N. Sander Esq., the editor of the DrfMi.ocr.itii- Revit-w. has come out in a lon letter in the N. York Herald, against the im maculate Lorof.co editor of the principal lafoco papvr in the country, the War binstnn ITninn. ft lsl Tl ecdless to s-v to any

"c?aTi aT-ct -MfS-ZT very liberally-. They willmanage to pro- i preVail.) Ä bill to prohibit the en'dence of Ä JSiSS& ; long the session to the end of the time allow. and Indians, in suit, between W bites ata ed.which will be about four weeks from ih.. , w paMed. (Wonder how the tioLi aw rest cifulh soli. Ited throuz'i tbeni. 1'.,-. -rtill like this action of iueif Vemacrau-

, reader of the Review, who is acquainted thus with th? camlic languige and indepen

dence of its editor, that the Union is scorch

's Atnthnn'.cV b this letter. But is there

not a bejutilu. Ulutratioa of the harmony of tbo L-jecfocj ptrty presented in theacom munion of Bwcet spirit" between these edi

-; torsi They stand at the head, the acknow

UAct, two leading o'irans, of the Democratic Dar y. Yet they are "wooling" each "other like to belligerent loafers in a rouh and tumble fight. They gouge, bite, and pull out hind ullof hair, with exquisite pits to. Eich appear to think the whole Loco foco party is drawn around in a r.ni, and loAin'on breathlessly at th'.r excited ei forts. Precious representatives are they or a party whose suCcsi has injured it more ,an even niA a def-at hn distu.-be l its onp Hunts. Dut Rouge, bite and pull away. .There is inanity amusement to samt at leat. in the mighty tussel. Hurrah for S-n 'der. he's got a good name, anyhow. CrThere will he another "Golden Gala . ika Pnrrm in.morrow eveninff. Our h'ghest city officer drew the gold watch on Saturday evening. He ought to put down the license. , Poverty ih New York. There are per son in New York who live by sellinz chips. which they pick up, at 4 cents a bisket. Many a woman news shirt- at 4 rents apiece The income of many a treet-rag picker and his family is only $8 per month. !. Yesterday was St. Valentine's Day. There did not appear to be quite so many love anseile flvi ig about a uua1. We did nut receive q.iite so many as in the clden times of bchelorinm, but probably the few -mm nviiumg u a: uruimrroror-m SJMfY Items We gve nearly a column yeeterdav, ard more to-day, and have tili more on han U. M my of th-'s.'J item have a wide circulation We hav seen them republished in the fur therest corners of the Union. Moae is a ca pilal itemizer. ' Rpriwg Goods. We call the attention of our readers to the advertisement ofMessrs. J. Duforth &, Son. Louisville, Ky. This well known house is opening a very heavy stock of spring goods, which country merchants going up the river hod better examine on their arrival at Louisville. If this firm cannot give satisfaction in goods and prices, at i useless to go further. Watches, Jewelrt, &c. at Avctiot. Mr. J. A. Carey, who visits this place annually with a fine stock of Watches, Jewelry, &c, has again anivtd.. He will have two sales at Woolaey & Nelson's Auction rcoms, tlllS rnd lO-fnorrOW eVPninnr fnmmanii. - t aiv x. v as IIIVII cry candle-Iightin?. These articles will be found what th-y are recommended to be, and are particularly worthy the at tention or the trade as well as of individuals. The e will bj fine opportunities for barpains. Such opportunities are not often aJorded fur making speculations in Jewelry, Ty We learn by the Divenport Gayette. thit Ju Ij Jaa. Grant, spsaker of the. fovea AHniblv. had on i hundred doll -.rs extra par Ernt.-d him by lhe Assembly, as a kird of complimentary be just for hi services. He wriipstoa cilizen of Divenport. his home, that fe.'linrr he did nut merit such a tetiu.-7h-iicluses checks for the amount, tu be presented to the common school of that pluce. Tne JuJe is a Democrat, nnd we hold him Uj as an example to leading I celocos in t:,u state. Who ever heard of a I o Cofocuiu InditMa beinj guilty uf auch a cha ritable iniquity! Graham tok March fJrahara for March com oq, in an enlarged form, .and is now the full size 01 the Lji.il.m e- s.t : t. .. ... s . v" oa'"ins nurauy nuea ana crammed with ex-el-tuwitn excellent uriu.al mutter, and the tuuit!PSI a. -- j i Hons. Giahdiais&n ll'uatratiou Oll Ol the en- ; .terpri.eof the age. Every number seems uc u niijroTemeni over its inmi-rllat w --r - """vv r a . J rt . . a . a j-icTietawor. isuc tne m.4rcb No ia a prize i-uwin every repcct. 9 are Had t., see 3lr.Gra.i-m iu a sensible editorial, "pitch"itf i'i u- tio-e aboliti u ed.tors who have . ue,vfeJ l" ,nJJe n in' in--Ttfly b.-cau hd Ii A' I? S I .ft . n . . Cuuueu.u-uucJe-om'sUabiu." -rune, uraha-n oilers 500 in remiuuis lo those getting up the Urgc-.t .u-s pnor 10 too tint of Juiy. See cover 1 If iii.b ..k. l.ie price of sin 'le subscrip- "-- in . -

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IX DM PO LIS CO lltESHJ:t DJERCE

No. IV. BSBBSSSSSSaB) i IDiAiiAPOLis,'Feb. 3, 1853. A. H. SiiiDtts Hear Sir: The General ; .mhlv ia still "rrindinir away upon all;, j , . , - ; kinds of grists and are of course taking tolls The monotony of Legislation i occasionally , . . , : . diversified with an exciting occurrence. but sin-e the election little has transpired j ofa very Interesting character. That ex-,. ceedinHy big-heade t and sp-neautfu jui... 0"s . Bui ll. of Marion, in the House, has oeen uic cause of much merriment among his brother . .1 Reps. He imagines himself a second Daniel Webs'er, in talents, genius, ana orawrj a perfect Sir Oracle 'in the House, and nbraces every occasion to "mane a icw arkw and brine? himself into notice. That notice is frequently such as the monkey attained when he climbed the pole. Buell when he Voted for the resolution to expej the "Locomotive" newspaper from the House, d aiked to change his vote when he per ceived that he was in the minority, render ed himscl supremely ridiculous, and became the laughingstock of all the members, Whig and Democrat, if he was not already so. If !, h iHtood to his hrst position line a roan . . 11 I. I ,k...wftu nftt have been so bad. but W UJG VMCV " V- - - , : I .Mi.n.iat.n h manI lAa 1 1 a 1 Jkd I 1 1 IF X Lllll IU lULVIIJIbVUVI w - 1 fested a dispicable cowardice. The brave . w vsw m. man, though in a bad cause, procures respect for his spirit, while the cowardly seeker after the popular s de gets contempt ana nisses for I U pains. Buell his effectually cclipsed what prospects he may have had, by His fjolisli love of himself without a rival, and a fter seivinir this term will be dropped like a tot putato. The Governor' run on the Newport Dank has caused much gossip. The Gov. is a sly one, but like Reynard, his counterpart, is gettina pack of hounds in full chase after him nd he will one day be worried sorely. ..... , i These "hounds" are not all of tha Wh.g breed eit.ier. One of the beauties among the Locofoco rls along with John Tettit.et ai, is ur . a r Bind, of Tip.'canoc county, the oor-xeep-erofthe House of Representatives. He Is a rular brundr soiker and has Deen arresieu . . ..j taken before the My -r, and fired twice for drnukeness, disorderly conduct, and breach of thereace. It has been a very common oc curence at his hoins to "jug" him for his agreeing propensity s siy those wn kn -w. U hat a high reguJ this uemocrai. - a a a wv a. was passed, authorizing railroads in the St te, to connect w th those of other States In the House the bill to enable illegitimate children to inherit properly in certain casest passed. On Friday several bills, not of very special intere!, passed both branches On Saturday, neither branch did much be yond meeting and securing their per diem allowance. 'On Man Jar in tbo . ....t.,.: j .M ... vM..,t,Wiuui'ii was introduced to ad.onrn until t. it.k f. members durin. th. c " Z 1' 17. diem,butitvasnorro RilU n A to change the time of holding courts in the .uUUiUU.c.ai circuit, to amend an act for .1 . ... . I "r?.'"'"'10 K..iuC tur tue urgauizauoo oi county boards. Alsn i.,!nt ,P.ri; . ...v.-Mw- .s egress io r' iwgu UV.lO Conmti.ci a canai around the Falls of the Ohio. - a . mi me iuuiai.a sue wnich tfnngia Locofoco anti-internal improvement C ngress will .... IV. w ,ulUrc, oi xiue to the University lands by an additional CTant. Jntha House, McDonald of Lake, an arch wag fuller of fun than matter offact. ard always on the alert for a pun witty saying, humorous repartee, or practical jjke, intr- ' duced a bill compelling old bachelors of 30 years of age.and widowers ef oneyears standing.ato marry or pay 850 per years in the county treasury for the benefit of the firat lady who shall marry slter the 1st of Ja-ua-OnTnMd. in ihan.i. i . . . yjn auesd-y in the Senate, bills passed, to establish and regulate ferries to nrAnt r. ... . ? 1 w FrcTcai-..-uu . me ucol ntaraps and labels: to eniM in.-:.!- . f.. .... ....ig vjiuurcii to inneru in an act. incorDoratintr inane.. 1 . . 0 . vc companies; and.iji.nt reaninti .. "r--'. I .1 it -- vi ' -.Ö IO me rinrh r way oi ine ttew A bsi vic.i ' -wicia uailr road. Un Wednesdav the Senat r!i .k:

'eiie cniiurcn to inhent in cer- the waters of th lli-Rla;p.r ; purpo-es of the plunder partv which it re- u' Jt9f'. 1 of and win at tho aam v?" itrct cor.ipo-d f the coaniias r ta'n casea; and in rPintmn t ..,.;. , , ie" 01 lne Wwsisaippi were impene- ' J , . . f " T P" T WHUn 'lre ino and .lace offor for sale the foe -itni.le of said real 1 ,Jrtliad W arrick, i.hi.11 be hcbl aa follows, to. , ,auu in relation to vacancies in UaMe would "safelv allow an ,4.. r.. prcsen's, and whose interests it seeics to pro- estate. . Jouxs.tkkkv, Too Loans in t.o county of. v, dcrbrrb abaii office In the House a bill was introduced bit tnw-ilr c m UDC,ejn rl mote by its unprincipled foray in the fieU Sheriff of Vanderburgh :ounty. ZZVÜ!" m "ond.v r ?J2JuH' T Mr. Btuekwell. to provide for a geoS f t-, fn which it is 7 -fTtffZ KÄ Ä! urrey of the State. Dills passed Lulltin! .m" SJfIsh A,ÄÄ agencies of for.; cguuiing ing toillustrate his idea. ter ot its ftnies: and as the one is but a b.,Ri: the oe.t of refrenres ran bepiven. ber of each year. : , turei0n insurance companies; to - - profligate disregard of the princ-ples uf c. m- Addrosa w.m.vv., Evansvillj Hotel. febfi.w SBC- .-Thei-rovlsiomof thH.ctshaÜ erobrawihä' prevent gathering un ipe cranberries; pro- C3 We have a quantity of oriHn.l matter mn hur.o the other t, eats contempiu- " 7 Kia VotVüen Ä nVxl!r,a of if -h vidm a 1 brary for the InajnA. t .u r. on i,..i r.. fuous scorn the rule.-.of common sense. The siii'r.nnn pupu. trnn btc. 3. All nrocess uiado retarnable toeithraf ika .

aidin' and abetting tho n "7 ur puoucauon, WHICH Will be ha f educated writrr who makes UP its or- wmar rwÄ utöll. CoarU or Common Picas of the rcspeeüv. counuVa. oiu.na anu aoeiung the perpetrat bn of a fel- een fast 'as circumstance, ma rWt tiolp m . J!. i.A V , -rYERs& kxiski.v. (Ute aiye. Pnyd.-a Knis-n"llMM t,h'' torm seiXr bota.rtbe onyin another State-amnrl; ! . ,asi as circumstances may adm.t. ticlea conveys his contraband sentiments jl ly.) looki.., to u.eiu rt their Ftr. J, wel tinnt tb'r' 'tt Ihe re -rebjda.olaellajDff sec. ßO of UV the disrniisp nnd rnrnvs mrnf nf iSn ns l their own. have ad. Med th.. -p....!,! clared and made returnable t the flrt d a nf t i.a !....

v. uiu a u ijt Oil " VH -wa,.- vuobwuui vlava. "

con-eqnence, not sitUng long in the afternoon. In the House a resolution t, ..is 'ine die on the 22d was laid on the table. A joint resolution asking a grant of land to indemnify the State University for a loss bv J u.t against the State in the SupremeCourt the u. passed by 81 to 2. Several bills Ped -too tedious to mentionM and too uninteresting to read, if mentioned. Un Thursday i 'tionÄ.o3 - db,M,.EuMir.ki(rc.n. m wo ucuoir. a lu.iiL rcsu

gress to suspend the operation of the tanffon j railroad iron, the resolution alleging that tiA Hutv on that article embraced the price

S aJ a a a J 1 thereof to the full amount of such duty.--in the House some temperance petiüons were ente(, (Xhe temperance u It will be a h flgni was otly conteslurcolian uvw - , . t0(1 OIie Dul f fear the whisky influence will . . . . i Tbe wcather which has been intensive for lhe pMt few day u moderating, and . u8 ram eoon Transitions from latitude are one extreme 10 anomcr m very sadden, one day sleighing and skatitg the next thawing, rain, or warm oouu. Tfae haaUh orcitixen( and strangers is excel. it with the exception of bad coius me . 1 course enta tied on the inhabitants ot our - " - zone. More anon. Yours Resnectfolly, RAILROAD CITY. ITEMS FROM CAIRO, BY MOSE Feb. 9 1853 JCJ-Since my last budget, ice has accumu lated in the Mississippi so rapidly that navi gation is now well nijih closed. Two orj 1 r O4 T a a r rmr three steamers oouna ior oi üu.s in port, and will remain until a thaw takes . , ..... 1 1 .Thpir officers think it nazaruoua 10 " attempt the trip at present How to PisrERSE a Mob. Pass round a hat soliciting contributions for some chari table purpose. rjr-A Germm decker was brought to this point in chains, rot long ago, by the st'amer Columbus. Dur ng the trip ot tne Doai ne hau dealt an American woman a blow on the head with a billet of wood, inflicting perhaps a dangerous wound. The passengers be came so enraged at the time that they strung him up to the derrick, determined t punish him summarily, but througn the interference I nun Duiui..i'j i d of thß boat h(J w3g cut down When here, the passengers expressed a determination to hang him to a tree at the first l tho ttnat landed at above. As the were imost exclusively returnI I. . ... Paliforniana . I do not think it at all ' improbable that the determination was carri ed out. CryAbox containing a l'rge dog, quite starved, was picked up in the river here this morning, which had evidently ceen stuneu . . a. a . f M, Vernon. Ind.. the name of a firm tbiit ritv bcin? legible on the lid. The i . u- . . . " "r -useu a suspen8,00 01 Peraon on the great Central Rail.1 "-V. "row "nd ,aborc" " of employment h" been res, howeve ' iaVlUi7rr n o: r,. u . editorial W,rf,fcVjWf I n.,0 : , . . : I "c uccecuca uy x.vans and others. . ' I ,. CCTJonas Welch, of Missouri, prophesied n?e Jars ago, that on tbe 3d of March, 1852.1 he would lose his eldest daughter and that w.,c. j ii me Yery days specified h, nd daughter died! He now savs n the 18th day of Aujust 1854, he will die himself, of the cholera. He con,idM. I.. .... v diatsed ahout the matter, and nerer for a moment doubts but that his life wil'l then terminte. He has already arranged his world!J ff well as spiritual, to be in rcadiness the fatal period.

fOA citizen shouldered hi. gun yester J , p IIe wol5d freI fbamed to day morning, left Cairo at 8 o'clock A M - Vf . ,msel? .? W.rk w,,i'h a nr a j v ij ai o u cucK a. m., -impletoii could do quite an well as h melf and returned at sensit. Five turtles, two A true Democrat could nercr be jtfftT of deer, seven prairie chickens, twelve ducts, tffl condtut. The olj.rt of it U to Arfat

four swans, t ne goose and nine rabbits, ne ,cttlof the majority, not by vote?, not by brought home with him, were his evidences "ffumcnt. cot by any employment of the of a rood dav's work 'uces reasoning facult.es, but by the interposition good day s tvork. of U-gitimate. disorznn'rn?. andrevolutinn.

In the last weekof Januirr theXov ember

I TT 7U.TAM A 1 a. 1 . L.1 Z" , . mn"v to mu.ijr uy oumeunaeunaoiepeculiirify in the rr - a "to De.ore refcrr Ui i . i uiuinni .nH .ni t i c j nearu 01 D7 n,B friends for several weeks. nrn hm- I.a U.A . , .. . norne ne was heard expressing the idea that GrThose wantinir a first-r.t nnirT- . " O Ureail. I!ralrpa r.b. Crackers or HakA- m. . . ""i may uuia:u 1 mem at the Bakery ol Messrs. McRevuold & Ward. . They will have out a bread cart m a tew davs. and will then .mn!p 0.1c uses See advesement. Taxes! By the new law, if taxes are not ?.l I is ... I nor can the treasurer exercia .nV Union., in the matter. We hon,. n,.f .1.:. ' tice mar serve a ....i. ... w ..anaiuiovm s Hlhote whn h.T. t.XC. p.y..

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F'o oy fliarch 19th, it is rendered imperative "eu"day evening, lie left town for hi. on the Treasurer of the County, to levy 10 .T tndt which was but a few percent arl!;t;rt.i . .l i . 8 d,ätant ""Jer the influence of that U r.! K i , ' l" 00 the deI'nqets. dark demon alcchol,-and thus wa. brout ucannot be JaJycJ unfJer this law as former- abut his untimely end. What a warning ly, by those who put off pavinrr their taxea. to tnose who are imbibers of the damning

severe gale was blowing here mosi 0f Sunday night, doing slight damage about tne wharf; upon looking up and do n yester-

daj - morning, we missed a familiar old wharfboat which, We presume was propelled from port, Hot by "Caloric," but by (a cold air motor. Deatii of a MasagSb. Ja. W. Bates, the well known and successful stag.; man ager in the St. L'mis an J Louisville theatres, died in St. Louis last Thursday evening. The deceased is said to have made hi profes sion highly profitable, was only 3 years or a e, and his death was occasioned by a se vere fall recently received. JLT- Another large bat:h of yoang men, nave oeen arrcsicu m . 1 r. . r.. divers little violations of the city ordinances by way of secret gaining &.c. Some of the most respectable merchants and lupines men of the city were recognized to appetx before the police court and answer charges. Provision Hogs YesterJay the To-1 vision market was animated, ana srvrera thousand barrels tork changed hands at na C?S15 25, an advance, and abont 76.000 pieces cr bulk shoulders sold at 5 Jc. Bacon sold atojc ana ijc ior buuuiujis -decline. From the returns of the number or hogs narked in the west ti n season, it appears that thre is an excess of upwards f 350,000, with a good many more rwuw f mm Wc heard of a sale of 2.000 nogs, ior nex-. season' pCKinjr, aujcj;"' v ed next December, within 7D mucs oi nouia ville. Lou. Cour. Democratic lirp dlmcnt to Pallic Xlnslnra. We called the attention of the people yen terd iwtothe gros abuses by which public business is obstructed in the House of Representives, by which the public interests are betrav ed nrd private right cruelly ard wnntonlv sacrificed. These abuses have been c-rried to such a shocking extent that it i impossible to transact anv dbrüiphwihi''"! in Up House if a miserable fiction nf thirty I ... . . - or forty members un 'ertaUP to prevent it. They have nothing to do but move an adjournment, or a call of the Hcu?e, and com - . - pel a demand tortneveas ann nay?, anu iuc wheels of legislation are clogged at once. This they do hcur by hour and day after day, i . . i i ir ? J t. a mereiy was'irg me puuuc tmr nu im- i'ilic money, without accemplishinjr the least possible good result. And we beg tb people to remember that it is a D'mncratc Hni5, wilh a Jtrmocratic m rity of fi'ty members or therebjuts, who l ave brought th"fe abuses to their present oggravation. Whig speakers and Whig mj r:ties have been more succehful in keep'rir down these outrages. W. would remind the pconle that it ?oes not rpnuire the least intclijrrnce or capacity .i I io muve on an pui iihkihi ' v w . -f . . u.ith in tK vv of kn;n time. It's easvaslyI a a I i n g.' A man who can do nothing ele can or,integriy, and intellicrrnce, would ary impediments. Hence it is that you never "u a meinter, wno nus Drains enough for ti e wcuion of a pubhc meagre, who will ,eek Diracies against me opuiarand leg slative will. ; . . ... Beino-a Whi.. we ,.1 fn, r ?""!"üfrtK"f'VJ " f''1 "eu mrougn tneir cons'itutional orIt uns. . A mm c!-, , r.,.. fl MIIU DtLft.1 IU Iii ItüL llll.a U I by indirection may be a Tory, or an ArUtoU or. a iU'8ance.man and Fire-cater, or a reeso,,('ror a Coalitionist?, but be is neither memselves, Heaven save the mark! DmXocatx, yes D moerats. Now a Democrat i a ""i" arcxellcneeU a respecter of the 'i! Pow. wilU The auie iran its iiatsnd nnt h nfp a - - - c - v Washington Repuhlic, hst theirreaV pitches into tho the following fas! OThe Washington Union, ofTuPsdayj . a aL . m . entrai tieraocratic rjran, pitchps into tho Democratic Review after the followiii'j fashion: I J T1 a I c ernuer numbers ?r the JJcmocratic . roan o '"9 seu-siyied proi h' v i.oi wen i n uic iu us irpivnini i Kvith ifa ik,I , f k.. V-T wun 1,8 Usua cargo of buccaneer mora itr nd savage denunciation. The semi - occasi - nnul ,nnp.r... r .1,;. . ...-.t .1 ' . X,.. keeP,n2 w,t" the irregular and illegitimate fUu'lty fmugler, and contrives, either from ",".',1Jr lv "P mi noneinur, 1 J w ue uesin 01 miikinp: n 3 iciiaiin . iL .u . i- . to obscure hi- meaning in a cloud of violent antithp8C8' far-t hed ftllvsions, swelling ci-uu, ana ncicuious oiecism. Fkozex t.) Death. We are informe t.nt a man named Robert Findly, a resident of thia cunrv, was frozen to death on last 11- I . - I - aught!-He leaves a family. Shawnecloicn IU. Vp-T-J: . JSmEZrm 0W

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ins fully one thou- l ?" ,l '. . t,,P,e '"hr.unmsnly

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m, . I pv ins. ins aivnvnnr roninvinn in.

r,and is progress- wo h.ire little character to lose, that cn- - XätJr gage in these ignominious conspiracies! wn

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STEAMBOAT REGISTER.

Schdat. FeS. 13110a sockp. Sew Orleaai CinciiiHaU LouUvillo Kt Vnni f'liiciiinaü New Orleana Tebii Kiver loulsvillo Loulavillo - Tenn Kirer . do Nw Orli-ans" White Hirer ü.TanrUl -Green Kivtrr dT ' " ' . Louitrille Unioiitown . do New Orleans Vuior.town Lo-Uv.lla MoxDaT. Feb. 14.MeirTh Clmlccatt BOCS KAMI ;tm Artie. 4 am General Piko &4 s ra Iedi-.ti;r 6am Tcahimiiio U a m KM Fatton 9 am. Cmplre II am' Vbitö KUar Ilam' fo liia ; 2 pm Clipper Xo 2 S 1 m Glcndy Bark 5 pin GcuFit . n . rl.l AH ix . . vi.,.h Kn? IouifVille t'l Unis u .m (Mini.xj.Va2 Uitiontown ITniontown LOUiavilia 1 . m rhaucell-.r New Orl-nuB do Oam lie 11 colt fliiclnoaU Jfew Orleans do do WabaaU 3 pm MoroCll 3 y m Yeoman ' do do MAItUICD On the 13lli Inst , b lhe Rev. Jose. wIinw. Jaas. GiLLkcTT to Miss ICaCBaS fcTlaaoa, 0OU Ol Uia county. .M,aaas'c ...

SnppT I T V A T T ' L V I aald exeentioa. 1 v.-m. at tne aatne unae an piace, w1 1 j J 1 A Jj - it U 1 1 V A Ö. fer fv)t aal t'K fo simile of uIh csiate.

TCTL1BRARY SOTICE. All per ona baring books! in hrlr iv,9esion. drav n from the Vandrbursh County I ... , , . Jbrary. pre.'Uus to mj ttkinx charge ut the same, are requested to return them tmtnediately to me at the o - ce of U'e INUroad Compuiy. H l neccsiary thatlheso BoV ahould be returned forthwllh. to settle the old Llbrarian'a accounts. JOI1X E. NAKT12, feb2 U Librarian. A CARD. EVEKYBCDY knows how a card jrenerally reads for I l InsUDce. M;. Snook. Unat, f-r ,,at fa.ors. an. a .pesto merit the continued patronage, &c: But tta usual reponseifsrttobe")C8,therascal! he'a nol iryttgiov wore, uui nju g " " i saylhatwe oulJl.ketoi ei daftfwdaTslnETanslllej ..vi,Mi could do Lusincss euoucb to warrant It i.rovided we could do Lusincss enough Our timo I surjly ofcoasUlerabl importance to na, snu . . - we rcsjectfully aak all wfco have any Idea of baring ia zuerrcotyi cj taken by us to call Just as soon as pos.i tie, for to stay mors tlan three weeks la out or tne qictllon.and uUdive have plcaty of Buslues one week 111 start us. K. B. Doi.'t wail for clear weather xeapt foe small .lnldrcn. Room at the old place. fet E. Z. WEBSTEH. NEW ADYllLSElIENTS iEaPCIG DRY GOOD 5-1833. -- .nr ...t w.o. I,.vicr rtnrrl lo No. 4 8 Main at.. I I """" - L . arCnowreeirInrthtlr'nliepurcnlaca,vlll'w i. ga larp and en,nVleta -ariety of Ktaple. , lirert at.d If. , Their Mock is new and beautiful, has " " " . .... a a .l.. m 1... taaal M Uli IFaVtll VHTtS Mllll WUI W t reiv lowest price-. Country mercnant arc reape . . a . a a . S t fully .uutea to cm, aa.. . gox. No. 4?8 JIulu at., between Mh ar.ü 5U. fM.13.,rad&ir iouithic, ny. norTicspT.T.VTI.I.Tl LOTS FCR S &.LB. . ... .. .u I Ol K 'R OT and I AM author zad 10 ssu v- ' . .V 2-in Ulock No. 1, in Gid:U'a en bW-niei,l of J lhe city f Evttuvvlll. tcjvual warrantee ducd will ne glre. Koal hsUle Asent. LA-T TIME! tlia.KC v-lued at nearly , ,x ... , J " ' " hui urevl, U.t;i i!l luuke ona l-nx. every twei tuaeta. ih- Manager no JuaM but every llckct will l aold.aU.-.iu.li,rioea4 fo' purcUaintr uro muc KM-t Jf U.a. Ur..r, fcxhilMU. ft r . tt M A Ll vi Wfcl..L.vUAY Iii t.MÜ, Feb. IClh. l Hrs o,k-, at G, Panorama moves "t dislr.butiuu of gift ' cluck. ' SvTrVr7TZ niL CTi ATKBKSiil . --'-- uu .wain street Ix-la o u f-irst t.i d .c-uul, altert; tüt-j wi'l at all ti'iies, to in rouUii.t-.s to stiil old 4iid iiv" customers liu a hou-. unO fresli arutld'of Urcud Lukes au'l t ruvkcr.4. 'Jht-y luie. on account f üirir iucruuaol luiiii-.. fiuil ilueei,sa.ir t employ a iiread Cart. Wim Ii aui run tail in t-.tunai illu :.hd iiuasco to sa. j.y tiuircustoiiicnat a dUunce Give us a triat a IM we a ill giro joa no cause to eotiijduiu of r rrarf. felj T. c. lncntL, . T.vtcKru b. h. raiacntLD. T. C. TWICEELI, & CO., gCOMMISSION AND FOR WARDING Ni:iCaAAT!i r'o. 70 Poydras Mtect. febl5-dA.atf xEW. OaLBiws. GA.TIC AKD OY STEMS. J I IS" I Pi.miva.I at li.a W..tfine lot of wuaiia Utltunuro tiys'era fr aalo bt Ut Cau. - hole Cans $1 S: Hal ( aus .a touts ' J. A. FRAZKR JCnH FARRC'L&CO. i ri viTriiii:Li. uu r i. I tracers Koda. Pilot and .Navy Broad a full stock constant iv on hand on First Street between Main transvilU, lud. febS If and fycamore m , JOIIN FAHRI LL & ca. v Ii le le Miidr u.iufiiciurcrr. KSÜKTüD CanJV Itl cents t B. A full Mock con JL sUiiitlyou hand cu Firat street between Main aud Jt'alllore. c.rausville, liu f-W if PÄE3HrilUITS AND FANCIE D I UST received per steamer Keindeer, tad fir aale j cbeaji: 1'U Im If b.a Orni g, auiUble for families, noxL's tl riaisins. 5 boxes freth Lemous, 1 cast Ire in rijrs, Frl k S Aliiionda, 1 ruse Brand) Cherries, 1 do do i'uacbos. :o botes asrted 1'iVkles. to all of whieh 1 Hl ll.l I'llMH we Invite the attention ol üie trade und those in want of j delicacies. i j ..... . SHERIFF'S T)Y VIRTUE of five writs of rend . (ore In faror JL or lion mui A..aa I.a STUW A. .C ll nf I!a. Kii... ,... I.v f.......rTl.;, I otir tu rr oT Joh.i K. Hiox. and two iu fvor ,.f the I ou of ill tj office Utu of Indiana, nd 11 iaiiift Thomas Hall.) issued f lhe Clerk of tlio Vsndrburs;h Cir5T. TO of "wVrchTXTI bliweeT.h; w "o7 m.. Is t a .a Ä ,lt a ... I a :a - i i juoMovia MandOoVi.ck pm ofaaid day. at the - . ...v., . exHse to sulo the n nif. bvuea and i.roflts for the t-rra ron r.r ii-ft.ii.,!.!.;...!-....,. " M1 - 'heesat hair of tbe roruwt quirter of HflR lo - 3 in tow..ship X. 6. south of Küusre No. IU west"tuatrd In the V iucenn.-s land district, and iu default of selliiijT pooilj vutirely for t.'AMI. Kverj business m,n Our stock constsU of 'Ik HP.bons Fhavla Ijica Ires Coo ls W hite ti'xvds '!" Crunea 1 .. i Pongee IJ'dk'fs r rt'i.cu Merino lloinbarne Ainaca. Are e liro ourselves lo sell at from tm to tmtlr, Whkh w per cent lower than th tlllal rrpHil larla-s. sat tht sTslil st .nd Äo. H9 Broadway, corner of Liberty et. JAM ES .Mir. KS. fjbl2 3m AVI. I.I AM KSISELY. NATIONAL THEATRE. rpHF. MJP.SCRIBER has the honor to Inform tho A. Ladi-'s and nintlAinn of Kran rille th tt ho has fitted un B I. aw Tt. .....-. .... I'mtrfh ilnwl Kj.. .Ann Main ' iiuy. amor. In ti e building known as - Bell's Waren.ia Ou S tTURIUY. Pjb. l.th. will beDerformed Shake-. ,n pea re's celebrated Tragedy 'a celebrated Tragedy of I ! isRTir; Translated! i.tclne German byT. Fohiller. TT Due notice, will be riven of the first Ensish per F ormance. - 1 febll E.TIIlELBMA3Cy

f PIIE MA5AGEK of Uluir'a itreat ParoraTia propos S J log.reone.uorrGll'l OALA.whH-h U P"v iv lh lafl in fcva..rtl.O. Ou Ih . ' ? b r: ....... .... i.-..k-iv y.ilv and fleulit ClIU, tree ol

can be afforded inuh cheutKjr than ,h . l.i by. resiwetively rrfjuired toUke notic

cradlt b-isiin-ss I done; tbrcfiw we how that all nur the time of hddn p saidcourt,as

old iru-n.liaiid tha trade eei araliv will call aud .ir u. ' r.l.: 4il is lit-reHT ieciarw that "a l.x.k fc J " ca" aua ,v u" , Ist f.r the ImmtftlKte Uk ii.r effeet of

paving is once

AT A MEETING of the Coraraoa ConaenToT Ua cliy of EfanaTllle held teb 5. 1853, U wa.orde dered that the owners and occupants of LotaJSo. 15 and 179 1 tha donstioa enlargement of the city be ra,.1.1 to rrde the oue half of the alleya adjolnlnr al4 lou and hlnr betwacn tLcm and the Public aqnare. tr the first dty of Jliy txt, and that they further . i . A h thA Snt dar of Aoruat eX 1 1 1 a ia a j t 1 a to ave the oue-lulf of taid ilteys adjoiwiuf loU with rood solid tmestone.no leas thn 8 "'J deep at an) point, and toararope not leas than 9 Inefce In .eplh, and to be laid in a bed of pratel not less thaij 4 Ittel In depth, and tarn Inches rraTetWripreaA OTer the top of the pawment after U la laid and 1 fwet--edbythe City Engineer. The fr4e or the all a ad form of the pavement to be pWen b the Vlly ligtofT and the work to bedone to hi aj.tl-factinti. By order of the Council, JOHN J. CHANDLER febll-3t - '.j i - " r k a-ay Ciera sHfimrr 3 BAUX BY VIRTUE of a writ of execution (in Tavor orjaeosEiinoitex'blde and John Kramb.ai.d arainar Joha P. Heiidt-rsou.) i.nod out of tlteoCtccof theCler of ie. Vanderbnrfh t irruti wourt and to me directed. I jair on Wednesday thetnh day of March. A U I8i3.betwa the hon, of 10 o'clock A M and S oMäc V 31 of aai day. at the d-torof Ue Court Hn In the tty or et tn.ruio,iadiaaa, - etpn t 13 ft- reuts, iuet aad prCBU forlüelern of aevn yearsof the followtajr decried teal estate, to wiu Lola No. 7, 8 aad 9 la Mock 170. in Lamasco City, Ird, and in default of the rentsr lues and rfita, scll5i;jr fra atim aufficlcnt to aallsfy JOHN K.TERRY,, ' f-bl Sheriff of VandertMirirb Coaatf . 4- rrvirvn h th'ti9tncV Golden f Ute: ' . , . .... r : . . . .v IV SS bote Extra C rim-Cheee. ' .' ' " 2 t.1.1 Suicar Ccn4 UöMiiWH?i.r ,,j 4 bbls Fltul Homing ; ror sale pt ftblllm ... I. HtlMANX. Mala street. ... QiK mijL CEMBiriiir.: rn TV Y ORDER of tbe Common Council of the city of XS EransTille, tbo Cetnelerj recently Uld it b(.,k cllT ltobe known an1 to"'ttea ea above, aaatbo" .if iAt advrtliMil fir the fith lust . Is posipouea ol, grcoaut of the Inelemency'of tho weatbef. M"h; a . a s a. aV a & a a A W av K. Irsl , n ?. -.v.. "T- , rrK 6 -' ' e MabllI to lhe highest Didders, lülho-

aat-jll)e;m timo persons dcairous of purchasing iw may v

Cemetery. nl tenJvlir Tor any oinerioi. ' "L, Bt order of the Council. JOHS 3. CHARpWBj fetlMdi Cy Cletl 4 5TRAYfD.'; l FROM the stal le of TVr Er;msvile on Mor.day.nl f " or the flloalndi'srrl! 1 1 - 1 Hark Ray;Horsa.T FROM the stalle of the srAwriher fa ilgbt last, two tiorae niton: vue iaix wm- , Try tit. with a wbt ' tri la the face. Th olher a Light Bay Mare, pretty o d and lean an i . a a a a a. a - a a. . a a mm ml well shod. ,y person rvturninc I s ild hordes or jlrlne Informntlon wuere they raalb roan i. win do auiuvn., rcwaruci : fwbJ0- n Jl. LU&n AiiiAb a tu. P. BUCKINGHAM & CO.,'. Produce t Commisfion Exchange MerdtatAs, TOLEDO, OHIO. v " PmÄ Brcmeaw, Toledo, Ohio; 'Ml A. hrcKisonaw, üanesvllle, Ohl; : U B. H. Bt caiitou.x, 'ew York. . t . , , idranrct iad n l-onnirnnaesil Jtm la a. a - a a W m Ui.IT.Iai Baial: ItiaTlifima A m. " . 1W JL Pa.Us Kliea 17 llillH Of UUI'IIIO, UUaiV. Matnia,Miw v ICaloh, .New York; Kennedy 6t Foster, ewOrWanss A. O. Farwell Co.. otu. " i I KEFEKESCKS. Irctnn & Brother, and O'Rller Sc Mitchell. EransTille. Ind. 1 feMMiad&w RIO COFFEE 50 bam choke, Juat receWed per licllo Key and fur suio I y . f 1 fcV,9 Fj vatuore st-, near Wate .. ' WOOD! WCODlt FOR SALE by the suhwrribi r, and mcaiure will V piven. Als", a complete stH-k of Groceries ahjch will be sold as cheap as the cheipcsV The fcbjbass hesp as tue cneipes n.ii i.H. a i.uid for Huttcr and fcrrsl 11 J. SPALDI5G. 7 corcer of Fourth and .Vain ls. k-- ,MS'ltWa f 1.9 CflÄRüEi GUTHWICT. - riTIIE ADDKtSS of Charles Guthuict (or aiasilar L aundinffnanc) emjljed In lhe Kpice Ml!s.la St. Louis, is wanted, for hlth a fuir reward will faidv by lfct8.1 .OSCAK li.COU.Kl. iOLOTHS. SO pes hlack French, RSsorted; 5 pea aasorted blue, receive and for safsT . i -k ur jl. m i a foW 417 Main at. Louisville, K t JO Vh.S'frfB3CjfP KÖ'CTIiERS JA ERC U AKTS, SPRING TRADE OF 1853. v, H PO -LA D, P ATHE & SMIHI. 7AT.J, C.1,1A7; STRAW. GOODS SO. 455 MiI5 ST., LOriSVILLE, KT. HAVING h.r?elv hkrrs1 our fatllitiea, especially' luour i-nifuriuiiiijf .l.-psiHsint. we can courf. UJutlj say in tho Vc4 irn and Southern Men bants lallt ii.ST or unlerinr jroo.U frn this market that wo arw .rti ri.ie.1 wiibastK-k orwh In o jr lino anKuriaaed fa . q iaiility and quJity, muI a e are fully aLetocoai--pete iu price with the Eastern niannfartorera. ' t It h-i fr several years rii become ; den to at B -who purrhaao HaU. Ca pa, Ar., In Ibictty that thequaltyol tlie gonU are sit(H-ri r and at the same time asw as uifj can oi oouguiin any market hi the United! M.ttfS ., V 1 Tl.- DRESS HAT Introduced by us for onr Fprlnj rado lull he tkt Hit to suit the Uste of Southern aadT 1 .tleinen siem poiuiemen. -. - i lliirl.. I ial r . 1 1 IL. m . . f ' . the Kentucky KUte Fa'r for the flnrat flaia I Ut our frictMls that this Snrina- AiaLInu kf llM lltawi1lf oomtiare wilh anv effort hert-Ukfuru ui.1 t. ..u.. ' lid IU eilipso all olher stales introduced for UMsprtnc I trade. u,r l0tk - de9f r1I't,(n HaU sad Straw """"" " connieie, u afikn We lnrlu aV- j I ,e""' . . ' , t J H0 ,rviT ciigaxroi in wm uianuiactare or wool andflauUtiou liats. wnkb will sell at factory frU. ce. ... ft tO-wcow m rOIXARD, PRATflEK St SMITH." " i LIMA'S. 10 caes Drab assorted; 2 do Drillinr: . . , . 2 do Lon lioDanif, roceirej aad fUf . JAS. LOW Ä CO.. ... fr1 !7lainst. LmiUvilla.Ky. LAMPS! Za-MsfPSri mllE SURSCRIBEK keens oit.ntw k.-' -'-' X forsala. Laniis of all kinds, doacrinlionsand tira together Ith Wicks, Glohes. Miad s. lhiwinevsVe " ' Ar",!,y JOllXCDKVEKtUXjr 'bo Main at. between First aad Second. I! WALL PAPB HAIvGIlIGfl BOTinnrm. it &C &C ATffl T t ..j , rrrpirr ni, ,1,11,1 IbüK iK.'ii.jr about 10 receire Ms sprint v WALL V A HKR, BORDERS. flKfc rs.v'lxP0 miadiw. &c; LOARU PRINTS, a UWk 01 I an. . ' J 7 offer b! prewnt stock t & sn.lk"KT" w hid tjuiern t usl uric ei. 1 hoaa UM. t i f. V I in . . w ,nu examiMJ, as I wUä mM "aiioujeciror lh bi tobuy low. ; f M . J '. V ' A,V ,'KREnr. 1 Main at. between First and aeeond. AW ACT?TO CHAXGETHE TlWt OK HOLDING THE COURTS? . , , - - - v . . " vwVuno" I Counties of Vanderburah ..i iv..,iJ a JL VT 'OI1; " Lllf i of ia cn, is Hb of Mid: . 5:?"!i'.le ' . r :V ,T 4,7 V'T06 11 naf I the General Aasern. r id Courts, respe. tivaly. as fixed by this An. and jtrrwiia ara. nereof thetLanrtf herein made ' I I an rmrrfmr; ex- ' tl3 art. an :.thffMt. - ,..ro im a. t ruaii uircnai ana t iu rare from and after Its f.aaare; and it Is Lcrebf made the duty of th " f'WfUry of Mate t transmit a epr of thia art l. Uta Clerks of each of said Courts tesfMHiively, and each of ' . . L-: . 11 . 1. . . . . ' 'f'1 V,Cr,tU.hercl,y rvluIrel tnmus-- tLissM t to be fab. ,',,"t l"',,ccerr?.dy T"1' - paper lu Uta count v. Ol.ll'KK RTi.KHKT. Speaker of the Hons- of Kei.resei.tati res. ASI1BEL P WILLAH. , . . , Fr-aide ut of Uu hVnatsw Approved January 8. 13. JOiüPII A.WHIGHT. . KTATE OFIXDIAXA. 1 .. Oflf! rn t Ihrt Kvr al.rv.f Kt.ta 1 I, yehemiah Hajden.S cretarv of Mat for the Plata ""-..rw.iy um we lorrgoing la a true cony or tbo trolled act on fll in inv office. ?t!mony whereof, I have hereunto act my hand an . f.Hxed the Seal of tho State, at tho rily of Indianao.II. inia wstaay or janaary. A. lM Ifij. fcba If. HAYDEy, Secretary of Stats. RUIT. 40 boxes fresh Lemons: 20 boxes frcah Oranres, In store and' j)b tfeM PRESTOX or BROTUKRS sbj

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