Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 5, Number 256, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 February 1853 — Page 2

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A. H. SANDERL. EDITOR. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. Daily Journal, per year.. $5 00 44 by the week, 10 Tri-Weekly Journal, per year, 4 00 . "Weekly Journal - 2 00 CixcissATi Ast hct. Messrs. Paitiü & Moxioi Fourth street, between Vine and Walnut, Cincinnati. . are autborzed agent for the transaction of busine for Jhe Evansville Journal. The Diily Journal will be found on file in their office, and advertisements and subscription are respectfully solicited througU them. CITY OP EVAN8VILLE: FRIDATaioRNTNGiFEB. 18. JCAs there has been considerable inquiring as to who is our Cairo Correspondent "3Iose," we are happy to be able to give through hU assistance, a capital likeness of O the varmint, taken in lull ch irge of a local item. He has gret capacities for laughing, and still greater for hearing, which fully ac count for his immense popularity as an itemizer. (Tlt appears by the report of Hudson River Railroad company, to the Legislature, that the entire income of the road fails to meet the interest on their outstanding debts by aboutS 150,000. The weather yesterday waa delightful, but the walking bad. But only strangers here appear to feel this evil. Our own citizens are happily accustomed to mud and mire, dirty boots and besplattered vehicles, wide straddles and terrible sphshings. (7-The editor of the Cannelton Express insinuates that we are a donkey. We care very little about such insinuations from such a source. Nature made a stronger inUnuation against him when he was born, than he can evr make against us. JLT The Ne jv York State Engineer' in his annual report, estimates the cost of ccmple ting the E ie canal enlargement at J 81 1,007. 356, if judiciously expended. Nine Millions and over, have been expended and squander ed by the Loco'oco "slop andpay policy on this work, and according to the above report only 36 miles are now completed ready for use. Theatrical- We called yesterday at at Mr. Thieleman's new theatrical establish ment, in the large hall above the old club room.' He has got this room neatly fitted up with a good stage, evrry thing convenient for the comfort of his patrons, and for dra matical representation. He will next Satur day evening give an English performarne, introducing several popular plays, songs, ere. Due notice of plays, songs, etc. will be given. Mr. Thieleman and his fami'y -give gMJ performances in German, as we - understand, and at the very begu.ning irwm patronized. Cairö iTEMTfS.HroTTceTm re atten Correspoud-enWMoenfof thig tiveiPVenas sent us five batches of items within a week, and every item worthy of itemical digestion. We scarcely ever pick up an exchange without finding one or more of these items copied. Those we give to-day, erat least some of them, we can commend to the attention of "the people." Mose's itemical plan of correspondence is not only original, but far better then a regular letter correspondence. He is a nice young man anyhow. The Pick and Ploaw. The first number of this paper was issued on the 12th of Feurary and taking it as a sample, the "Pick a id Plow," is the best paper that any "one horse" town can boast of on the Ohio river. Dr. S. V. R. Hunter, whose name appeared in the prospectus, as one of the trio editors, does not now figure under that head, though we learn that his gifted pen will contribute to its columns nevertheless. Our old friend Mr. Bush, is Iso a gentle man of fine talents, possessing refined and cultivatedjnte!lect,and will make a first class editor. Witt Mr. Adair, we have not the pleasure of an acquaintance, except through the paper he once conducted in that place, which was a very respectable little sheet. We wish them great success, which we believe they justly deserve, and which their rich region of country ought cheerfully to give them Communicated To The Editor or the Journal. Sir: Some of the citizens of Evansville desire me to contiuue in th office of Mayor, whilst ethers, no doubt, desire that I should not. I hare been frequently asked whether or not, I would be a candidate for re-election, and my replies have been various, and always qualified, and they hive been variously con strued tesuitthe feelings of different persons. I am now disposed to place myself before the people as a candidate for re-election. If they nre disposed to contir-ue the conGdence heretofore reposed in m?, I shall be gratefulif not I hall not repine. If they can find mother who will serve them more delientl, faithfully, and efficiently, it is notonly their privilege but their duty to elect him. I wish it understood that I can't and will not, under any circumstances, engage in such a contest as that which resulted in my election three years ago. I would not, for two such offices, be the cause r k j :. ' c.cii cnumjr , u was occasioned by that contest amongst tho?e who tad been and ought to h ive continued friend. JAS. G. JONES. 1

THE PEN. THE SWORD AND OAS!

ITEMS FROM CAIRO. BY MOSE. Cairo III., Feb. 14. Dear Add. I have taken the above as my itemical motto. "The Pen, the Sword and Gas" the acknowledged edit- rial motto of your Cairo life, provided revolver and bowie knife be substituted for sword, You pcrceiv I'me astride of a Locomotive that represents my fast principle and the go ahead character of the paper for which I write. "Gas," inscribed ou Locomotive smoke, spells the principal editorial motive power, by the side ol which steam and calo ric are small potatoes and the particular moving property of your itemical correspon dent. In my left hai:d I carry a Pes, more feared by monarchs as you read, and certainly more by puppies and mud turtle scamps as know, than the bloody sword, an honorable representative of which you perceive in n.y 'tother hand. . By that pricking fork, I mean to say I intend to 'carry the war into Africa" in search of items, and make any doubter of the faith of my itemical records, swallow his words it perish by the sword" of Msea wrath. s for the particular cut of that head and the length of the ears, thiy are worn more cut of compliment to my old senior, Add Sanders, than from any aw tute merit of my own. With" this general "declaration of principles," Mose sets out anew in Ms task of tarrying corn, oil ai.d "red eye." from the Egypt of Illinois to the itemically starved ol Indiana's "Pocket." Singular Death. Several months ago a citizen of this place was suddenly attacked by an acute pain in the extreme end of the finder of his left hand. Two hour afterwards his whole body was perfectly ntmb, and in three he was -a corpse.. He irsis'ed othe last that he would not die would merely go off into a trance Irom which he would recover in two or three days. His body was kept, with Euch a hope, until decomposition commenced. Our physicians say i was a care of lucurassit the first they ever heard of in the United States. Cr"A bill to abolish capital punishment in this State, was introduced in ourlfgisla ture a few days since, an ! met the fate it probably deserved overwhelming defeat. ftS-The ice in the Mississippi rapidly yaaaparirt'i avigation nas pecn rcsum OCrThe price of lanJ,the progress of the Central Railroad, the nature of our climate &.C, seem to be matters about which the world is decidedly ignorant, but amazingly interested. I think I hazzard little in say ing that to answer the letters received here by the P. 31., making inquiries in thi connection, would require the constant at tention of five rapid pensmen. OCrRose McGillin, an old crazy woman, is now in Ca:ro, and declares that her particular fiiend, the devil, has constituted her Governess of the place. Every day she frequpiitswhit she calls her council chamber, and issues her edicts. We nre a.ssused, through her, that in five days his Satanic majesty will be amonjj us "armed with a . . n n . r : I . . . I . I . I . r . I iciikc'ian iu urai me urunis out oi me scamp who will question his ownership of both place and people." 1 don't think his title will be disputed. So.M5AMBULisM A respectable married lady of this reg'on arose from her bed fev nights since and equipping herself in her husband's apparel, lighted the lamp about the house, helped herself to a cio-ar, then returning to her husband's bed, awoke hiiu and ordered him to get up and prepare breakfast as it was growing late. The astonished man, thinking he was dealin with a drunken loafer, threw her out of the house. The lady was brought to conscious tess by the rough usage, but immedia tely fainted. She had been in fctate of somnambulism. is said that at recent spirit rappings in this place, a table was caused to fall over and point one leg at any object the operator desired it to point at. It is tuld, however, by euch members of the audience as , the ground very uncivilly flies up and strides in the face occasionally. 03r An Illinois farmer advertises a ftray cow with "six tetes ard her horns sawml onclse,y Wlth a long buhy tail." She was Prü0ab,y marked by the man who cut his chickens scratchers off just behind their heads. " 3-To catch Rats. Watch the most favorable oppoituniiy and then make a grab. You can kil all you catch. 07"Cars will be running on the Central Railroad between Cairo and Jonesboro, III., by the first of June so say 'the contructors of the road GOConsiderable snow still on the ground,

notwithstanding the warmth ofthe last twojsnt arrivals of goods.

'J- At thIs wrilin anolher 8D0W ,lorm

IS lurtraieucu. Awful Retkibutiok. Eight or ten milea above Cairo, on the Ohio river, are quite a number of small mounds of striking similar ity in siza and shape. In theyear 1817 Mr. Shearer built a cabin among them to which he soon afterwards brought his family, a wife and two children. Hi curiosity becoming excited by the appearance of the mounds he dug iuto one of them and found large quantities of bones, some stone pipes, hatchets and arrows enough to induce the idea that there were the graves of perhaps & thousand Indian warriors, He left the bones he had exhumed carelessly scattered on the surface of the earth. A year afterwards a couple of Indians visited the place, gathered up the bones and carefully reburiedlhem then visiting the cabin they were terribly avenged upon the family. The wife and two children were tomahawked, the husband escaping, frightfully wounded, by swimming the Ohio! The spot was sacred to the savages, hallowed in their memories and affections perlnps as the resting place of their warrior ancestors. Mr. S. still lives to tell the story. A bed of the Prussiate of iron has been dis. covered in Pulaski county, in this state, by Mr. JIc Donald. It will yield, it is thought, a thousand tons of the pure blue. The state mineralogist has pronounced it immensely valuable. (rThe present Banking law of this state will, in all probability, be repsaled. The issues authorized by its existence were looked upon as doubtful from the start, and are now scarcely recognized as currency at all. fjCA duel was fought in town this morn ing by two dec'; hands on a coal boat. One oft he parties received countless shots in the eyes and on the nos ?, and the other an equal number. nerhaDs. amonir the short ribs. - j - Weapons, clenched fists and boot toes. Se conds, "Tom" and "Mose." New Establishment. Mr. Wm. Bell has just started an cstabl fhmentin this city ex actly adpatcd to one of the wants of its trade i f.p&ther and findin? House. He is now receiving a large stock of Leather and in a short time will be fully supplied with evtry thing in his line. He has taken the corner room of Mr. Sh.inklia's building on Water strei t, near the Telegraph office. At präsent he has on hands a Urge stok of sole leather French Calfskin. &c. which are well worthy the examination of those wishing to purchase Ilereto'ore th's business has been ecitttril among Groceries, and even Dry Goods houses, country town stvle, but now we hope to ran support mt.re similar establishments. Hereatter those wanting leather and findings will find a large variety from which to select, at Mr. BelPs than probably at any other place and Ci"rtaiiy are as low if not much lower prices. OCrThe big Atlantic was lying here yes terday laking in freight for New Orleans. 03"The Journeymen Coopers of Louisville are on a strike. S3" Five or six pairs ofco'l boats passed over the Falls last Tuesday, bound south ward. CCThe length of the Mi ssissippi riv er, and U tributaries is 5 1 ,000 miles, of which over 20,000 miles is navisable. rrThe G. W. Kendall, on her lat up ward trip, sunk abarjre hdpn with 1G00 bills molasses for Cincinnati. The barge struck a snag n'ar Rodney, 3Iiss. About 800 bbls were 6aved. fO"- In rvennebunk Port, Mr. Edward Ste vens havinghad some words with his wife about correcting on- of the children, which very much excited him, took his leave of his family, and said he was going up stairs to hang himself, and he did so. StpGeo. D. Prentice and lady are in N. York. With Mr. Shrieve at home, the LouisAille Journal looses none of its interest by Prentice's absence. Mr. Shrieve has ione almost as much for Prentice's reputation as that distinguished gentL-men himself, as one of the editors ofthe Journal. Extensive Wholesale Dry Goods House. An advertisement ad. !ros?ed to the country trade by Messrs. Jas. Low & Co. Lou'svilJe,"viII be found in to-d.iya paier. This old established Dry Goods house has.; by its fair dealings, extensive and varied storks, and low prices, secured a large por tion of the trade of this region, as well as of every portion of the West supplied in any degree with Dry Goods and Domestics by Louisville. Their sales are over ono million of dollars annually! We are assured from a reliable source that they buy all their goods for cash. The discount for cash pays the expense of getting prints from the East to Louisville, and gives about two per cent proit on the agent's prices in New York and hiladelphia. This house can certainly make it to the interest of merchants jroinir ud the river to make their purchases of them. An examination of their goods and prices will not injure at any rate. Our advertising columns generally notice their most import-

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Crackey! A few days since we dropped J into the Baker) of MessraJcbn Farrel &. A, - ... . Co., to see the operation of grinding cut , Crackers of every popular kind. By the aid of machinery, crackers are manufactured , , , ... .J-. I in a wholesale manner, and with a rapidity astonishing to those wno never before WitDessed the ODeration. One machine rolls OUt the dough in long slabs. These are , ,. , n . e put into a second machine, and llowout ot it a strPim nf nilot water suda or whatever it a stream ol pilot, water, soaa.orwnaiever kind of Cracker the douh was originally , , , ... . intended to produce while the open muutns of large ovens are r.'ady to swallow these, to throw them out again in a brief time "done up brown. Instead of sending now v , . , , to Cincinnati and Louisville for crackers, as , . . I i , formerly, they can be obtained at home to bpttPr arlvtnta.rp Mpftr V & Cn are Detter advantage. atessrs, d . ot io. are selling large quantities, and their enterprise . . . in una particular is cotnmerncaoie. . Dar Good3at Wholesale. We would call the attention of those merchants about to make their annual visits to Cincinnati, to j . f., r , e the advertisement of the Dry Goods House of Messrs Wynne, Hynes & Co. This is an exJ ' J tensive Dry Goods firm at No. 30 Paul street, . . ,. . , , f ... , With whtCh we nave been familiar by r.ame fnf n Innir timP nast TltimPOir ml f..rpiö-n tor a long time past. uomestic anu toreign DrV Goods of all descriptions may be found r at this establishment, and we are sure they can be purchased on as reasonable terms as .u, l u w. r M mnA at any other house in the West. Call and ee them and judge for yourselves Repcdiatios or Shisflastehs. We learn that the paper of the following Banks, or . .a concerns taking Upon themselves tliengr.l lo issue mles for Circulation, has been or will be refused by our Brokers, under the resolution adopted last Saturday, to take effect on Mondav next, the 14th mst. home of these concerns have a good deal of this trash afloat in this section Ofthe Ctuntry, ai-U It IS piUdent to Stop the increase of it now. On and after Monday next, then, the P3" per of all the lank shaving hops in the District of Columbia-xcopt t,e Bank of Metropolis, the Bank Of Washington, and the Patriotic Bank, Washington City, and the Farmers and Mechanics Bank, Georgetown will be rejected. The following isnues will also be rejected: Illinois River Bank, Peru, Ills. M. B.. Osborne's checks on the Rock Island Bank, Ills. Merchants' and Mechanics Band of Chicago, Ills., not registered. Bank of Commerce, Chicago, Ills., not registered. Chicago Bank of J. II. Burch & Co , dated Little Falls, N. Y. Bank of Chicngo, Sth P.iine &. Co. Memphis Savings Institution, Memphis, Tenn. Exchange Bank, New Orleans, Horace Bern, Mtn.iger. t ssa t'S t u' v f n i r V T -a.i T.,.t. B ink of Commerce,rew Orleans, Jacob

Barker, Manager. - Olio S..vinnni'ution Jjffi" m'-VJtZ'r-Illinois and Kock River Kailrouü compa- S tf TMior'acaiii,

rv.-A mcr mnirrUjndee, UN. .Oswego and Indiana Plank Road Company. t . a T " "'t farmers- ana xuercnams .uanK, ncy. Uli. Lo-anportIn urance Compiny.' Union Plank Road Company, Michigan 'Rdvide'reBankof Alex. Nealy, Pittsfield, mass. Richmond's Exchange Rank, Wisconsin. Illinois S tfety Fund Compano, Napiersville. Oswego Plank Road Company checks, Joliet, Ills. St. Louis Republican. G. V. iSfarkawx Sold. Wo learn that t,f i, , , . i , . . Hie fr. IV. PtparnaiCK has been sold to Capt. uargrr, late ot the urunette, lor 317,000, de livered at St. Lou's. lau. Cour. DIED, Cn Thursday tboITth Innt., Eliijou F., danjjMer of r ir mi Ii- anu .Mary ai. jonuson, nped I year and II months. The funeral will take ilaoo from thi reblnc of br parrntsat hulf astone o'c ock to da. The friends of trie tice thefaiuilyare repeated to att.nd .ithoit further noSPECIAL NOTICES. A LIAR. TTT7 now easy 'tis to tell a liel Pome people can't I help it; others do It thoughtlessly while others do it ma licionsly, and are forever going around like a howling; polecat, seeking w hom they somebody. A little whito li ie' is generally hirinless, ted 'lust for fun;' but Weband may sometimes be tolerated stcr says a 'positive -e going to leave on a certain day,' is not only excn.ablo but absolute lie necessary, for no mau of ener?v will 'lit round.' week after week fop I c. 1 - I aai.IaIa . n ... I - . I . 1 .Til 1 I . ., I people to come In who always put off till tho last day Now, perhaps, you 'Just as lief anybody else would lake your Pictureas WiBSTia' if so, wVre nothing to ay. or perhaps you don't wautone atallT If so, taint your put in, 'ainl talking to yon, sir;' but if you do wish a Likeness, and want me to take it, then Come along, and bring the 'dust,' I'll make a face for jou or bust, febl8 E. Z. WEBSTER. PUBLIC I.ECTUKE. Tho Fourth Lecture leforethe Evnnsvi le Benevolent Aoclation will be delivered by V Ya W t kfi....... aTt. .. .t. - . a -!, -r. cv. uurw., on r naay

evening, 18th Inst. Lecture to commence at 7 o'clock, out of the office f Ihe Clerk of tiie Vanderburgh CirSnl.i..t. f I.i tnrcFmnle Education. I cuit Court, aid to me dire. Ud. 1 will on Weditrsdxv

A. IIALLOCK. President. Wm. K. McGitw, SecreUrj'. febl7-3t TQ LIBRARY NOTICE. AU I ir ons hating hooks heir possesion, drawn from the Vanderburgh County Library, preious to my Ukinir charge of tho same, are I requested to return them immediately to me at Uie o flee of Ue Kailroad Compf.ny. It is necessary that these Books should be returned forthwith, to settle the old Librarian's accounts. JOHN E. MA KTIN, fcbS-tf Librarian. NATIONAL 7HSATPB. Fourth street between Main and Sycamore. FIRST ENGLISH PERFORMANCE ON uturdfty, Feb. 19 ON which occasion will be iot.oduced, tho mach ad uiLed Comedy ol THE LOAN OF A LOVER, With all the original music. Several am-lour gentle men of this citi h .ve most kindly offered their services In this play, to assist Mr. Tliieleiuaiiu and family, after which A MUSICAL OLIO, To conclude with the Musical Farce of Why lou't Ke Mairy! With all the oiiginal S-ongs. Perbfrmance t coinmeuce at half-past 7 o'clock Tit ketr 3. cents, to be had at the door. -V. B. A Thespian Ass elation is about to h formed-. Ladies aud Gentlemen wishing to joiu will please call at the Theatre.

feb!3 E. THIELEMANN, Manager.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS .

JOH!f WTJISB, WILLIAM WT Hit C, MTU B 8tlKlli KrRET gH1PLgT. WYNJTE, HAINES & CO., aro""DSAU dealers in FORElGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, 3Q . A-.70ULD most resputtfu'ly Inform their Mend, and v the trad that they nre uow in receipt f oi.e of the largest and most oeauitrul block or t-nrelgu und Domestic Dry Goods evvrnj-ciied In the Wet Being fully determined t- sell for cash, or if on crcditlo those wniv who are n, questional prompt and responsible, thereby avonnng i-aaueuis, we are euaoiea to i,0oKi8to thai class oi Merchants very cheap Merchants visiting our city are solicited to examine our strx-k before purchasiig. ns we f.-el confident thüt thi,y wit he (.nttreiy s&tbfl d with goods and prices. fcbiaSwJAw PRINTS AT EASTERN COST TT7E INVITK the auention of our customers and the W trade to our stock of Prims, consistme of Merrimucks; American Print works, Coihwo. Glo'e Printiiig CompaiiJ, Hamilton's. h w spragii, Manchester Print Works, Philip. Hen & Son's, vai.ii.stons, j Uunueii &Co's, A1 an the various styles of American manufacture, which we offer a..d will bell th-ouphout the jionr .. at the ecat and iowet prices tney t.ro soia oj mo I JAMES LOW & CO.. febis 4iT Main st., Louisville. k. NOTICE TO rXECDTCR?, ADMINIS- ' TRATORS AND GUARDIAN. T7XECUTORS, Administralors and Guardians are hereiy notified that u th business pending in tha t . r rgha .Virl J VfT its abolition bus been tranaferred to the Court or Common Fies or said count), and it is mude the duty ofthe Clerk to reijrt to the Court the omission or all Execu tors, Administrators and Guardians to make settlemeMs or perform any otücr dut within Uie prescnoeMiine oy Uw Bltd there n u t,,, tne dul) of the court to cause Uie delinquents to be cited, as nenrly all the rep-riitHii-.t it kt:il noiuiii fr in th old Probate Court appear too.- in i sfkuit. the .hi sure costs aud trouble term without lu.tion. The estates will be docketed for öiuerent da sor the term, and will be disposed or in me i0r.eriu which the are docketed. JAC03 LUNKEN HEIM ER. Clerk or the Court of Common Fleas of Vanderuuazh County. febl82wdcw LOST! A FINE Turtle Shell PORT MONIE somewhere in n. the vicinity of Mam r First streets. The Aider ho suitably rewarded by leaving the same at this 1 '. 1 MUilCAL INSTilUSTION. nriss H. A. woods would respectfully announce .1"t e Kauvil. lM'I,.pa',d uerof un iou. and h.i by strict atteution. t. i luerit the approbation of all who patronize her. fcblTtf 'Vilo'lCE LOT OF BACON'.-Just received a lot of j loow's b!8t r crcd Hamsofaiinerior oual-

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CITY MILLS FLOUR. (MTY Mills Hour is now selling t $425 whole J sale. Kcta l $150. Jan26 J. N. ROSS, Agent. lASH ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS to j Buctiiighain v McCulloch, .New ort; Keuuedy & Foster, or lie we It, ."Norton c to., jew urienns. fjbl7 O'KI LEY & MITCHELL. 2000 RAILROAD WHEFLBA ROWS for ale by feblMw O'KILEY&AI ITC HELL. BLANK BOOKS! BLAI KB3CK5Ü 1 (i.tO QUI KES of the bet P.lank Uooks Cirer of1 70 ed f r a L? in ihU market, have been recei a atthe l EVAN iVILLE BUOK .STOKK and for sate low by let:7 SAMUEL L1STKR& CO PCJBLIC S&LE. T" WILL FELL ot Public Auition on the 1st day o I Marc h, the l ouse occuried by I.. J. Hart as a hoe siore. on First t ect near .Main. The purchaser is to ' ... ...... r remove atd housj liuineUiutciy ttiier aaiei. fo,,,0.u ' j.m. caldwell. 3 do rrench Lotlonades. 5 do ßuekey C nilett'j recei red ard for caiaby JAMES LOU & co.. 4P Main st., Louisville, Ky. r INE.V coons-2 case, imerior linec drintr.-. JLi 2 ca jsh a ry Fanner's Drilling, 2 do u,ibu Ckck,re;iSnLlS j? feblG 41? Main st., Louisville, Ky. ( lGHAMS-s case, black oud whi-. & do low !ried dark frnev. recil and for salo by feblO JA MKS LOU & CO., 41? Maiu rt., LouiaTille, Ky. PR1MS.10 cac Manchester dark colors. 10 do d j light spring styles, 13 ! low Driced llind ler. 1j do Furniture assorted, received ai d lorsaieuy J AS. LOW & CO., "t Iß 41? Main St.. Louinvillrt Kr. .mcKivr; in a i 'a-" 7 lULRisti jo bales assorted, bindin? fron J- crsLcxingtm and Emj-ire and for aide by in steam JAS. LOW & CO. fblG 41? Main st., Louisville, Ky. ClLOTHS ASDCASSIMEREF 1 case fU.erior twilled black French Clrth, mw vuik u aKiu iusMinere received and for f J A M Ks I.i i v a rn M,e b fbl6 417 Ml II at.. I j.iiidvill.. Kr. B EAD! C IKE I !! CR CKERS"! Tl Tr-RIt Will II A, W 1 on .mi ........ . ... lr"Vi.l." they will at all tin es, lie in readiness tu suppl' old lid new customers IIb a thoico and rrcsh article of Bread Lakesaud Crat-kers. '1 hey have, on account of tbi-ir increased buslnes. found itueecisary to emidov a Hread Cart, which will run daily in fctiiusrillc uud Lamasco to su. bly their customers at a distance fiiv . . trial and we rill give you no cause to eompluiu of r rerf. febli GAME AIM D OV STEMS. 1 salo b the Cau. Wu,le i'w i so- Hal na75teuU T a cpiTvu I A- FKAZhK FliU 3H FRUITS AND FA.NCIE 3. I UST P received per steamer Heindeer, and for sale ;ap: i.0 ha If bxs Oral ges, suitable for tiwilies, Ikixcs AI K Kaisins, boxe freth Lemons, . , S CUi. 1 cjis: tresli Figs, 1 Fr.le i S Almonds, I casj lirandy Cherries, 1 do do Peaches, 1 do do Pears, L0 boxes assorted Pickles, to all of which we Invitt the attention ofthe trade and those in want of delicacies. fe&HJ r USTEK & BROWN. SHE IFF'SS VLB VIRTUE of five writs of rend tip; (ore in favor I Jj of Ben MiuMin. one iu favor of Thonias Butler in fa..r of Joh.i K. U ileox. and two lu Cvor t.f the I r' utrt of Iu1iMI,a ...I 11 fcei,t ThoiliM llall.l by I ns. t . a It 1:1 . a - lu o'i lock A M and 6 o'clock PM of said dar, at the door of the c urt iiou-e in ih. city oi Evansviiie, Ind.. -xiMisf to sale the r'iit-. irouus mid profits for Uie t rm of seven years, of ih following descntN-d real estate lo Thee:st half or the north-east quarter of section J? - - X hXr"?" "h th rent-, issues and i roflts, selling for a sum suRioli.t ios.iisi saiiwruoi reu erp-, ana will at the same wme aud place offer for aale the fee itnplo of siid real - ..... ... ----. -l.in. ui name i fbl2 Sheriff of Vanderburgh County. NEW YOK SILK GOODS CHEAP FOR CASH. MYEKS Ac K.MMil.Y, (lte Myers, Snydam Kuise- I ly.) looking to the inter-st ol their pulroi.s as eil ' YEKS Ac KNINEI.T, (lute Myers, Snydam A Kulseiisto the ir own, have uuopted tho -Popular lrade of I an selling goods entirely for CA.H. Every business man kuowa tnai wnere goHisre sold for ash on r. uiey can be afforded much cheaper than where a general credit business is done; therefore we hoi-e that ail oar old iriemlsand the trade get c rally will call aud give us "a looK " Our stick consists of Silks I i!. ons Press Goods Shawls La While Goods Gloves Craes Pongee fl'dk'fs French Merino Bomiiazine Alpaca. &cv &e , Which we pie ige ourselves to sell at from ten to trelv per cent lower than the usual credit prices, at the old stand No. H3 Broadway, corner or Liberty st. JAMES M VI-f.hl-3m M. t I AM I N1SB Y. i,li I r. i, iHixes frivli Lemons: V 20 boxes fresh Orai gcs, in store and ,or

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GOODSELL VILLE LOTS FCR SALB. oT AM authorized to sell cheap. toU 24, 1.5. 26, 27, an 1 In Block No. l.in Coodsell's nUnremci-t of Iho - of EransTllle. heTeal wftrraniee deeds will be jlvy. JNO. J. CUADLKK, feblS Keal EsUte AgenU WASTKIV A Situation as clerk or salesman, by a Cci.tlcman of gttod qaaiifications lor either. Or Clerk on Mrt.K bout; the best of refereu es can be jriveu. Addres W. M. W.t ürajiavilld liutcl. febI--.W BPRINCt DRY GOOD 3-1853. THE subscriber havin? removed to No. 4 8 Main St., are now reccivtns their f-prii.p purcliases.eiiibracIng; a large aud ottnplettf variety of Stalle, tiress ai.d Fancy (rooos.. Their simk is new and beautiful. Las been selected with great a re and will be sold at the rery lowest price?. Country uicrcuuut are respvvt fuily inriled to call and examine. J. DANFOKTH&KON,

No. 4-i Main St., between Ith and 5th, febl3-m d&w Louisville, Ky. TO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MERCHANTS, SPRING TRADE OF 1853. PO-LA 'D, PATtB & SMITH, UXrFACTt'llER AID PEALk.ru IX HATS, CAPS AXD STRAW GOODS, SO. 455 iUAIK ST., LOUISVILLE, KT. HAVING larfrily Increased our fjtilities, epeclally in our uiuiiiifactu.ltizderartn:ent. w can coi.fldeutly say to Iho Western und Southern Merchant Tlsitlug or ordering poods fro;ii this market that we are provided with a st'ct of Koois in our line unsurpassed in quantity and quality, and that we are full) abietoeoin jvete in price with the Eastern manufacturers. Ii nas i r everai jears past oecome eviaenr to an who purchase Hats. C'ais, Ac, In UiUcIit that thequal ity of the roods are superior aud at the same time aS low as they can bj bought In any market iu the United Sfc.tes Th? DREKS HAT introdnced by us for our Fpnn trade hall hotte Hat to suit the taste of Southern and Western gentlemen. HaviniT. last fall, received the two first Premiums at the Kentucky Male Fair for the fim-st Hats, we ran say to our Iriehdt that this Spring fashion of Dre&s Hats will compare with tjm l!ort heretofore In de by ouwlvea, and will eclipisi other styles introduced for the spring trade. Our stock of every description of Hats and Straw Goods is now full and complete, to which we invite at tention. We are 1 irrelv ensarcd In the manufacture of vVoor and t'lauUtiou Hats, wukh we will sell at factory price febO weow Cm POIXARD. PRATHER St SMITHV AH Ar?7 TO CHANGETHE TiMKOF HOLDING THE COUKTf? ol Common Pleas iu the District composed f ih i . a W 1 . a a a . . . Counties of Vanderburgh ai.d Warrick, aiyl W t iorr an Extra Term of said C-uit, iL eaih Of said Counties QECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General AtmO tly of th State r Indiana, That the Court of Common Pleas, in the District composed of the counties of Vanderburgh and Warrick, shall be hld as follows. t wit: The Courts in t:e County of Vanderburgh shall commence on the First Moudavs of Marth, June. September aud December, of each "year, bcfrluitii.g with the First Monday of March ol tne prvseut war; and thj Courts in t ie County of War ick lull commence on the T hird Mondajsof March, June. September aud Deceniof said counties lu .March next. SEC. 3. All process made returnable to either of tao Courts of Common Pleas of the respective counties aforesaid, at tne terms herct'dore fixed for hoitiikg Us sessions thereof, sill be, and the same are hereby declared and m.,dtf returnable t the flrt days of the terra of said Courts. rep tivly, as fixed by' this Act, ! H parties, officers, witnesses, and all persons are, hereby, rc.K.' lively required to uke notic of IheclaifweX the time of hidJii g siJ courts, cshen in made 8 EC. 4. It Is herciiy declared tbt an em rpency exists forthv immediate taking effect of t isa t. an .therefire this att shiill take ctieit ami b iu force from and uf ter its passage, ai.d it is l.-rot y made the duty of th Secreiiiry of M.dr to trai.siiiit a cpy of this act to Iho Clerks of euch tf said Courts iepctively, and each said Clerksis he it by required tot a. tkUatt lo be I shed without any nnucceswirv Kl.iy, in a public newspaper iu his county, OLIVER U. T. KUET, t iei.kerof thelioust of Keiressiitxtlves AM1CEL P V1LLAK . . Vr s.Uci.t of tiu beuale. A pproved January CP. P.3. JUhtfll A it Hi 1 1 1 . . STATE OF INDIANA, Office or the Fee t-tary of Stste.J I, Nehemiah Haydeii.S ccr. tary of Mate for the Piste aforesaid, ceitify that the forcpoii g ts a true copy of the enrolled ait on tile in my oflUv In to.-tiiiioii whereof. I b .ve hereunto set hit band and affixed the Keal or iho State, at the ity of lndUnf Ii I tliU 1 - ' r - 1 i 1'., vb5 N. IUYDEN, Serreury of Slate." SATIN. 53 pes superior black ussortcd; SO icj tollou tacking, receiver nn& tor sala ly J..S. Low & CO., . 417 Main L Louif vllle Ky. WALLPAPBRHANGJKSS, BORDCR3 &c. &a . AT COT fpiIE St CSC K I bEu being aliout io receive his sprinr . . m ...... ......... ....... J. . .. S X. SIOCK OI W.AM. r.AI'tlt. HUKUEKV HKiS BOARD PH1XTS. WIXllOW MIAUES. &c . &ewould most respectfully oCer bis present stock at a snii.ll figure above tie Eastern cost prices. Thoso wisl ing to purchase would do well to mit und examine, as 1 wiU make ilauob;cilforth- m to buy now. N J'H. r. DKVEKEUX, Jr. fcb8 Main st. between First aud fcecond. ) "TEW ORLEANS SUGAR 10 hhds fair J ost recelrli ed and for s-le by IS. E. GILL ELT & Cl 1 feb9 Samo.e strvet near Mater. BF.B e D! Br'E DÜ THE CITY BAR ELY. F..rmerl) on .Vain street, has been removed o the tornerof h-siiot and Mir kt'tnt the dwelling lious i of .Mr Jatob Fi.Um enter. iri'ing iironrieto.'. where he will be hanny to sub ply hi old Cohtomervjis usual. His L.reml waagou run dily, and will supply till who have heretofore called; at the Bakery. Iwd. VALENTINES RECEIVED this day by Etprjss, a 1 1 r?c and spieldid assortment ol Valentines at prices from i ccuLs to 3. Also several gross of Comic t slentiiies. rail rod see them. Itebll KAT11LONE & UllEELEK. rXCEISTOR. THE FOURTH QUARTER ofthe Excelsior English and Classical M-hoo will commence n Monday ' tne 14th Inst. A few additional pujilscsn ree.eu. ' rnvsioiogy has been added to the former lud of stuilies. . and will be l onlnnu-J as a regular branch. All exert Imm-' as usual, w ill lecondu(td wi:h strict regard to the carciplBS of Order, Sjstetn and Pro res. 1 u . ..p JAM KS (inKUC. ' A NEW supply of Daguerreolvpe stock Just received! A by IIALLÖcKöiSTODÜ.tRD. 00 t,,,, , i 1 ' BARRELS MOLASSES in line order; 100 1 do do do? received per steamer Grand Turk and for sale bjr. . c I irfL'l .ou On RÖXES TIN PLATE; IX Just received andf fj - lor sale by feb3 SAMUEL ORR. CrO"?KATOTDMJ DOf . GOBLE, GOBLE, GOBLE. THIS day received and for sale 12 dozen Chlckenaand three dozen Turkey s, at COOK'S feb-3 Family Grocery. OL0THS' 20 pes black French, assorted; assorted blue, received and for sal AS. LOW & t o., 41? Main st. Louisville, Ky. fcb8 P. BUCKINGHAM & CO., In , e r i nr i i "roduce, Commission op hxcAangc Merchants,. TOLEDO. OHIO. Philo Bcckisgha, Toledo, Ohio; A. Bcckisoham, ZunesvlHe.Ohlo; B. II. BccKiRon.x. New York. Iva tiers inndr n Conniarnracaif ts Rnckinrliams Guthrie. CuSalo: Buckinghania A Me Cul"n' icw 1 or "V, ' ' rosier. .cw vriuu: . . v. ..... . . . REFEKK.criTeston & iirotner, ana U'Kiley. JOHN FARRELL & CO , YfANÜFACTUKERS of Butler, Wat-r and Sugartracers- r-ooa. nioi ,d .avy Kreal a lull stock constantly on hand on First Street between Main ers- ola. Pilot nod Xavy Breal a lull. .-caniorc .imiiir, mu. ieo3-u . JOHN PATJRELL & CO.. YVl"le Ie undy tiuufacurer ASSORTED Candy cents f ft. A full Mock eon atautlvon hand on First street between Maiu and' Sycamore Evansville, la. fcb?-tf t. c. TwicntcL, a. Twirncu a. n. faIscbilb T. r1. TWr" Ef.T. Ä COCOMMISSION AND FORWARDING ; i:i.cit..M ft, ISn. 70 1'iydra stircl, fobl5-docwtf Nsw Oklcars. T) ECEIVEDby the steam r Golden State: XV 25 boxej Extra Cream C heese, 2 bids Sugar Cared lried Beef. 4 bbls: Flint Hominy; For sale by feblllu L, HELM ANN, Main streeU.

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