Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 5, Number 258, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 21 February 1853 — Page 2
.JJAiliY. JUUlliNAL.
A. H. SANDER!,. EDITOR. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Daily Joorunl. ifr year
Tri-Weekly Jnnruul, per year, Weekly Jourm.1,
f m Pahtiü & Mosot i CuflSKaTt AOE'CT i-nnnii i ri ifitrii t nn - . . . ; . . a j ii a 1 1 1 ii are autlivss-d 1 cei t- for tlw tn n; " :"'f" ., or tiie rs.i Tl It .1 Ihe KvansviUe Journal. The I -l y - ' . . V.?, ' " " ., . ...I iil..-ri. on Dl. Iii their oftici. and aJve'iise".."Ii!. are respectfully soll, lied throng them. 21 !Y OF BVANSVILLD: ra-lnmrrr i:itrtlona. Li?t Saturday the Democrats of Madison were to have held on election, to select one of iheir number for recommendation to Postoffice in that ity. The committee appointed by the primary nvetinsr, adopted the following "rules and regulation?:" 1st. That an election shnll be held at the Court h use in Madison, on Satu'duy, the 19th ol February, ISj, for the nomination ol Postm s-ter ol ihecitvof Madison. 2J, Tiut t e p I s sh til bi opened on that day at lOn'cIo k, A. M. and be keptopen until 9 o'clock P. 31. 3J. The Person obtaining the mnj rity of vote? polled ot said hetiou. be declared nominated by the Democrats of Madron Township, lor Postmaster uf the tity uf Madison. 4th, A certificate of nomination shall be niven bv the judges to the person receiving the m jrity ol von h polled, and a itafcm-iit ot the poll shall he orwarded to the Presl. dent. In the absence of a Democratic organ in this ci'y at the present time, we ofier the use of the Journal columns to uiiy prop kitioua or calU f.-r i-iiiiilir prima y met-ting, em matin ' Irom the Demo. rt v of Cv insvilif, as there isrome talk of holding a Puftoffice election la re. Aspirants lor the ülce can luve their names announced by the payment of the u.-uil candidates fee. Tlie Midioii oaprd coiitain Pivcr-l imil.ir uiinjuncemeuts. T;e ch incs heu si imed to be in fav..r of Mr. ft jil t D olittle. Mr. D., if he ge's the cfüce, will h.ve to beiie his name to make a popular I. M. Zlatel Hint. The owner of the Sherwood House intends miking a larg addit'un to the rear of that ratab.i.-hment, so soon as the spring open It v 11 .-Hnt f x b-i t'ir-'i stri.M hig'i, running back to the alley, about ßity fet, with kit hen, wool ahed, on the alley. I 3Ir. s"iv.'r v io I wjuI.I at the sane tine build a I .rg? uhatan'ial wiuf un tlu ViC int lot E ist ol his II tel, he woul I di much to ward gratifying the wants of this ii y in one promi'ient respect, and undoubtedly make a profitable ii.ve-linciit lor hiiu&elf in the end If fu h improvement be not made, he may rely up n tlu fa t th it a big II tel will te erected here ere tin p m ige of two or thrpi years. By making such an addition its erection might be p jstpomd long enough to all iw of th S i r.voo l IIouss paving for a Pal:'d zen iniprovem-nts like h;s ad ülion 'I I " hon would make a similar addition to that intended for the SherwooJ or to the one which we have proposed, it might keep that hotel from b ing a fourth rate houe a few vears hence a regarJs size. The pre.-cnt affable oct up nit does not have to pu. on a singl e xtra smile to keep its table und rooms crowded now, and he h n no ch nice of "letting himsel out." There is a fine building lot udjoining the Pavilion and it woul I b a pity, occuoyin the position it does, a building of some kiod shoulJ n.it th opening spring mark it ts one of the improved lots of the city. Ixdiaxa Free Bajus.A committee of the Situate ol Indiana, to u hich the subj ci of free b inks was referred, hive nndi a report, wi!h a bill. The bill, they say, is designed to g've a son nd currency to the people, a fair profit to ihe banker, and an undoubted security to t.ie bill holder. It limits the State stocks to be received to the stock at this time already created bv the fctates of Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, New York, Maissichusttt, Tennesse, und Kentucky, or such of them as continue to pay interests aemi-annual.y or oftener. The banker, to obta n circulation, transfers the stock to the State Auditor, and can only receive 100 of circulating r.ot. s for every 8112 of sto-k transferred. There is a provision limiting the banks to loan ai:d circulate their notes within th- State of InJiana. Uanks al.eady established are re mired to co mply with the ne.v law in sixty days, cr forfeit iheir t barters. it will bo e n tint a grand Siree will be held in Fost -r Hull, n the t v niug of the 22J (Wa'ii:igtoir birth diy). Tne cou.mutee will ende, vor to make the entertainment woilhy the occasion. fr-T-T. nJ ..r it . .... ui .ixiriOf COHnlU are . ... 7 . 1...1 i .. . . ... . r t I r . i , of ind.anap oiis. Certainly the citize n ..r it . - w, AIJU rion county are considerably interested in the qujfltion who shall be Postmaster ut Indianapolis anJsoare the citizens of Vanderbur rh. as to wh . thall be the nr-Tt I If r 0 .. . . " uiaiiiiiic. j iv rut an a ciiance. tie wmt to see as mu h fun as possible, and certainly the country folks should not be slighted n .. .. .. 1 1 1 ... IntLI .n:.ft , Tl,.., ur a f. " . iJ : " v" elect on mus.es us their . Vy neighbors. We
IX DlA.rOLlS CO It ES P.; I once. No.VI. Isdiaxapolis, Feb. 15,1853. A". II. Sasdkrs Dear Sir: In the ranks
I those who really ! possess eome consiu ruuic uiriui iw. - n il:. T.. ' i nbee.our fupenntenaent oi ruuuc manuv.tion, ha? been heretofore considered as leauin" the van. The professor is undoubtetily Uno! in his no t cal sentiments, possesses great talent, energy, and erudition, and is. short, conceded by all who know him to t , .Knot thP rirht sort of a man. Bearing be about the ngm son oi u ui- o fr a reputation, it is a source . .. u .i.,mi!,i Knvp itihH ßucha nis inenus.iuai tunce U .IIUIwWl'l He i nnneras his "First Annuil Report had the ere it formerly with the rublic of o mf,n of rruod sense, but we fear that h;s inordinate egotism, as displayed in his report, has sadly marred tue u r. . t ..! t character win n rxisieu on These! imp rta tglarng in n "iroi.i futi-, r"""' y . s . 4 . & ...... . . ww n.iiiiiiii in i rni ik' eviiw: wnti'tice. Judging ,r"m "fu il . himself the great 1 AM of the school ag nes etnm. listerf how he spreads hi ..f elf. lie ei terson the work under constious convictions of duty. He believes he has received both a divine and a human call to this enterprise He fancies' he has a special mis ;..n !r,m nruv dence. inu mission hj mtends t i fulfill. He will labor not only vriin i ..i a ti. l...np. hut vith the assurance of success - ' f j . t , rn- I ..:,,. nl I'niuiiloni'P 1111(1 the voice of the ceople seem to him to lur monize with his own genius and tate. Modest, very! for a riK'Uc iuctionary of i.i. t indinor. Professor L. is a fine man, but I Jim sorry to say that his R-port is the auihitii ttoi k ol all who renn u. The I'gislature are ktill "dragging tneir low K ngth along'' through nn interminable ahvriith of resolutions of inquiry, amend ments, bank bills of various forms, county sou1, an I county bun lary qu slums ;nteadof Droceedi gdire. t .n the straigtit and narrow w.-.y of "dip.tch" to an early adjournment. It is now thought that to g-t .in opportunity to sit as long as possible ttp y will put a new rons-tru isononine consul it on, viz: that it is d irn 'd that th y may sit xirtu-are vror'inQ dvis ! instead of six'y-one lavs including Sundays. Ii ihev jo dec.de, J . . . i i . n .. I. .. .K.. the sesioll will be proiongeu uiiin auoui I3th of March ten days longer than the morp reasonable construction allows, llv: prospect is that they wil' decide forth? lounr time and itit out. Tlu.ugli I am not "a pronhet nor tho son of a prophet,' I predict that even ater so .n a sssin this winter, oine excuse will be made t all an extra session next wintt-r ! Mark h:s On Friday the 1 Uli. th- Senate, after some unimportant business ai'j timed until Monday morn' rig to give the :omiuittct s t ine to work, hi .iiilm.r , x.-iisu for those who cure more lortiiMr eu.e ...... . monwealth. I.i the House three hi, Is passed, the amending section 3 o! act regulating weights and measures; abolishing office if agent for literary exchange, and requiring c Forks to prep iy postage on le'ters inclosing pro -vss to othr couu'ies. Adj mrned over ear y in the day until Mond iy. On 3Iinday in h Seiutr.bi Is p ss d ogive turnpike comp mies lurther time to complete their roads; fixing the p ice of the Indiana R ports; and to provide compensation or tovvn.-hip Assess jrs. In the alttrnoon the journ sine die m the 23d inst, introduced by jir. x-yaii, n v nig luueo. a J nut resolution abrogating the franking pr. vi lege fail.d. 0 'iiate s joint resolu'ion fur goinr jno j.. el ctiou 01 State Agent on Wednesday the 10111 inst. at 'z o'i lock l 31. was concurred in. Dill amending sections 4J and 3 ol an act incorporating academies, high schools &o. passed. On Tucs lay, the Senate talked nearly all day uboutthe General D ink Law, without doing anything definite. In the House a lengthy debate took place on adopting an amendment to the Senate bill for tf sol d ition of railroad companies, so that com panies whose roads terminate within two miles of the Ohio river shall not consolidate with cempanies on the opposite side. The oujcuuiwriu was auopieu und the bill en'n-oss-eJ. 0 The revised statutes, are after much delav near'v re.mlir. Th L.V ' II. K . t - J "ii ue procun U III a lew days "complete in two vo'umes" an! t.vo precious volumes they will be, judgino ii win me uineuumenis in it luv. been proposed to them tnis session of the Legisl tture. I should ii' t be surprised if th y would hive to be reconstructed and teprinted in le.-a than 3years. An amu ing s.-enc occurred at itomsois lmatreu lew evenings'. rU. A certiin S nator Irom the -pocket" was in attendance willi two hdies, octupyin a Irontseat. Tlu two la.iL-a wished to hear and see what was going on, but he .lied thr-m so boisterously and pertinaciously with small talk that they had to give up in dispair and listen to him. Rohinsun, the manager, who also plays part, being great on the comic, obaerving that the ladies and the ainiance were very much annoyed, silenced the noisy "member" t.y saying he (Robinson i- a com-icduract.-r) came from Posey Ceow-ty, Willi a j load ol hoop-poles, &c. The Senator "took," and wi ted down. A great Convention Over3U0 instru111 nU Mre expected to a d to m .n .k . ...:.i. avalancheo.'soun j I L7 '. 1 V .1 r' n iilbeii-iedfilMai l1 n " fUf ! r-. .1 . : ""ii on ine ocU ui . 'I l"e -?nd Cü,,c,rt- eriously, il the bands are well trains!. r ... ..J ' Hall Oil the OCeh trained, the effect o! tue music will be ubiiine. NVe have nil but contion ..I ....... i i.. i.i non ui-a l , UVfiternra viilli at h nr.. mi.. ,n ,. :.. . . iers are atill j ai a nrcmiuin hi. K t . . in ' eral saluLrity. Yor. . Jursow'; . i. RAILROAD CirV. fCr It is rumrred that the President w ill withdraw the iii.minat:in ..r tr. n ...i. J .. . ' uauger aiid senJ in the name of Mr. M,COii. nrv.,r,. le ms. ' ' rft7- Fn-A-lpr'a orrplUnt Du , . vr. a ii.e.ioio a lVe 1,,luf a n,ap PliHadeL phia, who has a quis'tiveness SO lar.re that 4 ' f . I
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ftT'Mr. xrancis .Linea, br.js removing iMill.n, the U-J . . . t greatest fl ix tnill on the continent, says me the frame houses odj lining his new block on afis correÄp.,njent 0p a London paper. sitFirst street, and intends to build without de- uated on the frontier close to the C.urtral,
lav two substantial brich houses in their ' . to C-rWe learn from the Vincmnes Gaz-tte of that the Und Office t that pl.ee has been " ..I . .1 . 1 I .1 , nn. I Ciscjuu"uu, uu uic iuus rcuiiiii...ö -80ld in that district will oe sut ject to saie at Jeffersonville, where their ofiico has Deen removed. I.idiaka Patriot This is the name of a new paper just starteJ at Vincennes, by Mr. i: . eyiJeutlv pr;nted with the olJ Senli. ! tcs, ana eviuenuy prints I.I. ill ......Oh. tllA I hope he will prove a worthy successor to the Jones family. iV'T'In view of the vast number of persons V" . . prta. ffi Mpnd cant. These Kinu oi r. jj. a . . ami l " . t w hi i o, Alter the nomination are very numerous. the disappointed candidates may still preserve the initials in one of its popular forms. Post Meridian, for they will certainly be Post Meridian politicians. 03 The several Justice of tho Peice Courts, in this city and Limasco, appear to be di-ing a "custom house business' every Saturday. Dozens of triHin, suits arc brought f tlio nrinr.inlis of the tninST, UH UU VI uiw ....---' w .471 where nothing of importance is involved in ( Jiti. th time, trouble and ex- ! ' . . . p -use of conducting a su:t. but o.:r local t juliciary must be supported, and it is all in thir leiritimate Dusine. i ue Pur vocuv pay for the whistle. vj A Modebn Litter. A young lady ofextraordin ry inteliectuil ca;ac ty of cours , addressed a letter to her cousin, living in a neighboring village, a follows: n,pr kuin the wether whar we is air K;iu . an I sup ose wh ir you is it ko der we is aw? well an mother hasgott the hisTerrijiks an bruthurTom has gott the Hupj ing KoU an cister Suin has gott a BoJhj an 1 hap thces fu lynes will fine you in the rae kmdbMn rite -uun yorr aphecksnunate Kussin. R. frAnotherinventh'uia claimed to have been discovered in Ualy, which threatens to supercede the use of steam, and dispense entirely with the use of fuel The following nolice, is Irom an American at Gnioa: A complete revolution in the means of ami li.rti.m.ilton 1.3 inf ii'in , j here I r 'in a recent invention by Dr. Ca - u''rr5..r. . . J. j. OMO, Ol ni'O v 1 jr. lib -- ...w . ed in contructmg anipptratns for t ie de com position of wattr by el ctp magnetism, which uil introduce tle gases thus generat ed into the engine, in a way to save all expense of u?I. His invention has been a pnroved by aavan and practical engineers, and a c mpany h is subscribed the means of Mvin?? it a fuil experiment. Means h-ive alo been a opted to seiurc patents in all other countries. Turin to tho heads ol" the Patent office at Washington. 71 nlfesf. D. A. Given from Wabash. 10 bbU Fl our, J. Burtis. 150 bbls Flour, Bemeut & Viele. 6 bbls L ird, Vennemtn &Co. 100 bbls Pork anJ Beef, Lwis &. Gray. 1,500 busbe's W.ieat, I. N. R.j. 15 boxes Mdse. 3 wagons, J. B. Cougle. 5 boxes M se, J. Maltis m. 41 bbls Pork. Babco.k Bros. 49 bbls Beans, 1 bbt Eggs, 6 dry hides Graham and Farrell. Passengers 353 doz. chickens and Ducks, 30 do Turkies. Memorandum. Left La avette on Tups day evening, 15th inst.. U S Aid in port with ateatn up; layed up nil night at Williams port for water. On the loih inst, met E watts below 1'erryvilie; F.mny Farrer lay ing at Torre Haute. 17th, lonim landing as we starteu out. 18th, pissed Arkansas laying below y mile riffle, loaded waitiii" for a. . C? a rise; parsed W..bash Valley above New Harmony; met Duchess below New Hirmony towin a ba-g; Herman I.yin,'Ht Little R ;ck, no steam up; cirtne in contact with ihe LT. S. Ai l no serious damage d uie; passed mouth river 4 o'clock PJih Ttist,niet Fashion about West Franklin. Lmd.-d t Evansville, at 11 o'. lojfc alter a telious trip, having encount. red ice on our upward trip, delaying us some two or three davs. Now ready to receive the sweet stuff again for the Wabash. 4 iVet water in the river an J raising lowly. Evansville, Feb. 19 1853. E. G. DAVIDSON, Clerk. Horrible Murder. Jackso.i, Mo , Feb. 14 On Thursday last, one of the most inhuman, fiendish murders on record was com milted in our town A man by the name of William R. Sumner, without provocation, made an attack upon a German II i ini'i! . -'vu narIes Krv,,u,:, wmj attempted for a nl leud h.mset.; with an axe, but tlirove it iL, von in lli. ...i;.,- .1. .. w would dea:st irom the ass .ult; finding, how ... . . . ...... .JUlilllt'I him with a larffe bow e knife in hand
y.'Krehbiel fled for safety. Su uner pursued
ä,pui r.i i riiifiii ra-ii v.r"a . i . . . . i t i it i i i . , . ' sevi ral hundred yards before he was to h. iCd l ch Iura, when lie immediately, deIfenrehaa iVllH llie Vitmirr ,i. .11.. .. ... - w letiteitdd us Wta me youn? mai.. literdilv ruthiui to pieces. 111H c.ing some welveor fourteen .r-iLhe- irmii wl.i .1. :.. c lourteen ghe.-, irom which, i.i a few m uieui., lie uira to atatli. ISu'iiner took to flzht. and bv ni.l ..f hnr fIlrtlUho, K ,,; 1W...1 , . m'w - cj p. . 1 i ..., . . .... cape. 5Sever.il of our citizens put out ... . m.ea..;i 1 ... 1 1 . 1 :. - r-. -.UH, vc ..oi ueeu euauiea lo appre. Iiendflim. Hie VuunTtnaii mnr.lprPlw..;.l : nt,:tn,S. C;7, TT 've-0n.v,u-,,ci, esteemderl dJ . k"eW tm Correct ur" tent tn L-.fl nuu .u-
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has been the greatest commercial event of a .. ...I. !-.. ..t i;tl. ;...ri,rt t. ..a di.l it t I not exemplify th-prognostic of the advent lllw wer, uui ui ""C"" - Woman to the rule ot the commercial worm - - " " rr ". " n.ilitirs. hiul that of fallantfV. wlllt h . . T of I j,jVt. so long swayed, iiio purchas creater interest than that of many of the . r JM?n und bravest conqiu rers of the i-i.:.: ;,. Pr-nri. u. ment 0f character in its must striking and ada merchant at Ven-a:lbs, and whtn still ... ..II very young was married o a Catalan otficer in the service of Don Carlos. During the whole of the disastrous war, which rec del . . ...... . . n - . . I - II. and danwr. that both minü und ÜO.IV. öl- . . a a a rume fortified to the taak al.ich was ubsequently imposed upon hr. . ... l;urm" Olle 1 the sk rmiphes in the mount uns, her husba id was hot. 3IaJme L ; with her own han.l dug his grave, iitid fled alone with her two children into the deepest solitude. She well knew that neither her s-x nor her foreign bsrlh would have saved her 'rom the late of all ctnncittd ilh the fortunes of Don Carlos. The peasants of the district although destitute as herseli, w re lets rocio' s than the soldiers oi her maj?stv, and s ie t njk sheller m t!ie rums ol an uM convent, situated on a deep acclivity, fivqu nted only by the shepherd.H who e.,.nie from the vai.CV DcloW to , m f ,rt xvhic' could b hid during the long and oreary winier; o uns .u toaine j. , unjJe,J 1 J'J ß0üJ, PPT; 15 . ""ed,,,r fcl11..n . sind stiili luxr I ,rm ihn'Ulfil the V w I'a aaa - - c night, shw obtained fcantv crust :or Herself and milk for her children without c st. In a little while Hie inconvenience and loss of time occasioned by the obliga'io" tu ascend the mountain on the art 01 the wo men, when m ployed in bringing food or mes sages to tlu ir husband-, led her to ofiV to share her refuse with the poor icimle pea sants during Ihe d iy The grea refectory of the convent ws noon cleared out by her industrious Lands, an J presently each morn ing b he'd the urrival of the whole village up at the convent, where it was lonnd by the wo.nen far ni re chei-rful and j'leasant to fit and spin the livel mg du v. in comp iiiv. in a large, and iry. el -warrn-"d hall, and to see the ehiii'ren rm-rry with iheir playmates th in to pa.s the time in dreary watching lor the husbands return, each one in h -r solitary h vet, worried with the cries of hu-igry 1 hi.d reti,iiid prevented Irom w. rking by the dai Iy j -nrney up to the mountains. I he only rt numeration which Mud itnc L eceiv ed for many m uiths rom each of her guest was a w eekly handiul of spun vool, which she would s II now and then at the nearest town. ity degrees, and by dint of management and industry, h was enabled to purchase or herseli the raw wo 1 of the hhephcrds, an I to beg for work instead of materials from their wives. 'Before the summer was over shehd ulreac'y contracted for the labor ot mo.-t of her irteirt's. HnJ thü very n-.jxt -"W&t.--Mie winter loll IloWllnr was one of immense prosperity in the vilI 1 ivu II - No longer forced to wenn tum u'prrv 1 .1 (P'lF l.t lit.. J j miac ma 11, in search ot a precarious sale of the produeo of their labor, nor up tlw cold mountains to bear provision for their husbands, the women found a buver 'or the w .o!e of their stock in the person of M..d itne k , who during the second year ol h r establishment in the convert, was en .bh'd to take a jiurney to the frontier, ard there to contract uith one of the gr. atcst wool buyers in France, f ir th produce of her neAi winter s spinning, in three years thold convent of F was f. und converted into a spuming factory; in fine, it was resownod through, ut the cemmerce of the north for the beauty and finutaao f t produceu n.l i .1 . -..uaiiuMuay 11 13 me most important . nd thrivmg establishment of the kind in all Sp in. "Madame L : hasfrurof those rr0at factories constantly empl ycd in the Ciuntry, stven.f civerse dimeiisii ns in France bes des several flax and cotton mills in RpI.' jiium. to which by hrr late Purchase, she has udde' the most inüio.-t.-mr in iK:. b?...i bhe is now one of the most weillhv indiMtnal capitalists of Eurone. She 14 at11twl und uppLudt d; uss ciates wit'i the highest iucividuals in every c .untrv sh r;s'isi it the gUst ofaovere gns u hen ireatinrr eommer. cialmatnrs of imp rt nicc. She pos-esos to ihe full extent, the infl:ience she desire nd deservt s, ai d yet tme h is retained the siuyl'tity of tastes she had a quired while shariu the adverse fortune ol ! .r . .k 1 and t -e only se'fi-h luxury in which s'ie has a - a II -Lf U lllj. llldu rVd tiiice her arauUiti in ..f vo lt. : 1 uui0iu since ner aiquiHllon ol we ilt'l is the m lonitj.-etit monutnent ol white m-.ri.i i which greets thj ustotiished eves of t h.. tr.i v. I I :.. ., r.i -i . i . ui uncui me nn. est on. i most Boltiry pisses m ar rrobeda, and recurs, in lettura ..Li th t ... tl. .t : 1... -1 . -- ... ,a oui.eu I.AQO - . ao-euz VC .rt. WHO i- hi I iu I Vice of his country la m- I A Lady Officer. JVan Paul Mrs that a lailv . Ml.-, r i, . .1 f.. lv . i 'halt,' would do it in this t-truiii: Vou sol ii ts all i f you, now mind, I order you, as suou as I . - w - a.'- II1U U Ui 11 m
this va,tconrer. is Ma-.nme L- , to - po5l,;arcuIl lise.Lowlillg 4P Ual.TUi;.Kj.. ' whom it was knocked d,wn after the warm- " pet liU) . nuH wllh - , nt5C!
est tompeti'iouon the pari oi some oi me . iiui. .hite lie' is generally li,rU,l.9, üHtiiiu! utttowü Er,,s,P mill, owner. Kurope. elJüJ,.Wl.fcfh,'ftalw: örTSLÄnTÄrZuS I history " of this lady I perhaps one Ot . 8lcr aj8apoi;ive epoii.p to leave on a certain day.' tht.y wilI al n tin.es, be in readii.es to supjd old nl X
.v-Jh-re finished speaking, lo -Und ill, every j n . one of you on the spot where you hap;ien to d.'be; don't you hear mo! Halt I say, all of
you." . r ... . you wrote lint s.-ine..c-. May you never h . ....... iwv 3Ionsu ur Jean, it wns an unlucky day II IVTllV ill it aC.'flf Ol.f. AT .IM a-a.ti fflijlM I...... rfiiv.f.in.f I. .it rl, 4t iittla n . ....,....1 . evrv rosy lit vou meet between ri.;a-..i v r . ' '. . . ' :lH U Ur . tombstme! M tv vou "ha i 'wif Iss fiiüu!i ilf. m. .-.r l.nt..i.A ha ...tat. air....... .......... ...1 .. . i - . . . ' i.' " Kings moy. MJy your bo.-t 1 ck U.-missif.jr, vour feet corn. d. . 1 L nil -... ..... I... n I . 1 j - . vw..,ju ,.4,, nun,, y..ur h .ir st .nd up, an lyour dick es lie d iwnln,. h ,, ,' ,,..';, , .... . . . T . "" tuiiijr iiieu, aim our moist .chsiurl ihe wr. ng w.,y ; may your cfiVe be muldy, your ky, and .our tea he w i r iJil -hed vuy, ussy, riuliU.uu, IUlUe!,U rii"ed oldbache. Amen! Fiukt Firji
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A CARD. The undersign beg leave to return theirjliank to the t-lre Comput-les und Citizens who so nobly assisted thorn on last Friday afternoon , tn saving their pr perty. ibcir Friendly fating und strong efforts will not oo,. KKAMF.K A I.'EI. .w. - A LIAR. Hr How easy 'tis to tell a lie! Fome people fan't is not oul) exciii-ablo but absolute lie uccessary, for na uu,o , l 'lie round,' week arter ec-K.ror i who always put off till tho last day iiiuii f energy w people to come In v perhap. Sou -just as lief anjbody else would , iicrurfir, jvu 4 t jour -rivtureas W.Tir if so. we're uoth.njrto I - . . . Now take jour Picture." a vt kbstck ii so. e euwuun ay.orirh:ipsoudoiitwai.toneatalll if so, taint ! jour put in.'-'aint talking to vou, fir;' but if joudo wish a Ukeiie. i.nd wan't me to take it, tnea " Cotue along, and lrii glhe 'dust,' ' ' nima!ioarieef'r)OU 'or bust,' rub:8 E. Z. WEBSTER. vry LIBRARY NOTICE. Alt Ier ons having boolta in "heir rHissesioii, drawn from the Vanirburh County Library, pru.ius io my takin? churgo of the same, are ... .v.i ... i..i ia ma i ina n . Mfliiewj w rauru muui iiumcnim . fieeof Co K.ro.td Co ..P,.,.y. It Is necessary that these .i r..v,,.v. .A .itl th ,1.1 K-Os?nouio o Librarian's aciouiits. JOHN E. MARTIN, feb2-tf Librarian. NEW ADVER1SEMENTS TENNESSEE MONEY bouiht bv S.V. GILBERT &C., rjcaiuore si, uear ici. EVANSVILLE BOOKSTORE. JUST RECEIVE li. by Express, ' Gmhaiis Maip-rne fir Manh; GoJe' ladies r.ouK ior un u. . febll SAMUEL LISTES. TV VNVILTiE BXK 3T RE. JUST RECEIVED S Oqjiros M fllum and Cap Blank Books; C doz-vi Aeordeou; Ct i(to-u Vloiins: Tivoli Loard. and "cmometer ClODFISH. 73 boxes In fine o-dr for sale by j .S. E. GILBERT A: CO., lOUl fjcuiuirii si, uv-.t FJiOU t te;r.'t:Y. T7E hnve t Aen tlu Aconc of the "Franctwo Mill." VV n.i.Uh It becnii.oai.tlvsupulieil with a rer r-ice article uf -lour, ahuh wo will eil Pr Ca n n il.-uve I rv. at 11 xeri low price. S. r. UlLüftKl 1.., h"c. near Water. M ACKEREL. "3 packages assorted umbers io barrels, half-barrels ai.d kill. lor sale by J. E.GILHEKT&CO., feblO Sjtumore st, wear Water. T T F w 11 1 , j ss In vacction. Vnutterburili c milj'.l Vadk:isc uii I'ihcuit Covbt, -April Term, A. D. 16-3. JsiluS G Mcvi ai. r. Wellliicuoi Norton, h'nr.-h II Norton, Julienne Mepltns, Frai.tit Etepheii9, This Mepliri.s. Gi-or?' i. .'ihi ce, und An it h'.izj Mhi.ee. 1 Pet fwr Conveyance. IT appearin? b t!it hflldrivli of Wm E Geen, a disint.retvd jerioii, this da' tiled In my lälcr, lliat the i.i.l Wfil.i.irtoii Norloii. ar:.h H. Norton ai.d Julienne Mo.hen r.' not riii.ls of 'I he J:i-t or It.iliaiia. o- itieref.ire. the said v eün.irloii Noron, Narah II. Nortoi and Julienne Stephens are hereby 1 olifled of the o. dbiic "f tins peiitiou ami that uiile-sllie) be aiil ii.i.fnr ih-ti.r th-Jii.l of thj Vaiidcrbiiricii Ircuit c .ort on the first i!av of the next term then of to be liul.l at the Court llotio in tho it f Evai.sv lie oi( ta tliir-l M011 lay :ii April ii.-x'. then ami there in sal.l court ! to plead, answer or I 'nur I su 1 jk-uuoh, tue same will bo heard ai.d determined in their absence Witneas J on LU.NKKNHEIMER. feb!9 Zf Ch rfc of Vanderburgh Circuit Coutt. ntl-fa K.-nLf5.ll-.M TTIE iii.:crigrel wo 10 invito me titention ci tno J t.i.Uic to the large sortm i.t of liugxier, Ko ka ... f . . ; le-nVliOV-on hand two Kit a Kii: Knrl-.ir.,. Pri io 41'jert. loelhjr with other mri-ti... ..r J,.... loji Uupples. r - t rders Tor Carriages of evcrv derrim KU'ira 1. IIC-JIJ! JUIIA IIKAI.V r..rl . F . I . . 1 I I' .a. . ..... ... . I .1 Lfeb 19J KS. rl HE Ltcli of Parr- Lj ..don, by Thacfcerv: X If uili Garnet; Vg y Ettb und olher Tal -s, by Mrs. Henti; Unrle Tom's Cabin, heul cdiiiou: Caell.i Avon. Ac. dec. Just received and for sa!e u lieiiiyj 1 CON Y.x G TON 61 CO. JOHl WYKXZ, sura a. ii.:kks. WILLIAM WTRIIC, MCKKT S11IPLCV. WYN IS, INE3 & CC. IMI'ORl liK.N AND WHOLESALE DEALEKS IN FOR EIGN AND DOMErTl DKY GOODS, Ao. 30 Pea I A.'rr , Cincinnati, Ohio, U' OVl.D most refpacttu'lj ii.foru their friends end lh I IPm.U tl.ul t!i..a ..... X . .1 thj truOe tlmt tiiev nn now in n.,.i.,i ..r the lärirot and iiionI b-.i'utiriil .t.w t nf W tT t - sat Doiiii'f tic lr Goods ewr o ened in the t II -iiijr rally dcU-rmiuea t e for euu it, to thoso only w ho are 111 nuestii.i.iO.K t.rotm t respoiiMiile, thereby avoiding bad debu. we are enabled ti sell Goods to thüt class o .Merci ants Very cheap Merehai ts visitiiicroiircitv ar solicito.1 to Kamin our t-k beforv punhasin?. ns we f.t?l 101. fl. lent iht they a ill bo entirely saikfl d with roods und nriee febl8 3wdfcw F JNTS AT EASTEKN COST TTf15 INVITE the attention of our customers and the tr.i.io io our stock of Prints, consisting of Mvrri-iiat-ks. Anierimn Pr'i.t V. i.rk Coi hecos. Globe Printing Coiupauy, Hamilt .u's. H V SjiragneV, Manchester Print Works, Philip. . lien A Son's, Wnsliiii-rloii. J till 11 1. el I 3c t.'o's. AnJ all lite vuhous tIes of Anieriean iiiuim'acture, im 11 we oiler a d a ill bell tlroughout the season fr Uli agents in fk uttlideout audloae! prices they re sohl l. the vents in Aew York, l'ijiladuiptii.i. Ho-iton or Kuliimorv. . . JAME LOW & CO., leb. 8 41? .Main s!.. Louisville. K. Ait Main St., Louisville. K. yrerr-"r nr 1 t- mn m a,v x ow .viuiwa nuMiiz 12. 1 TR T GRS i NJ GTT ARD ANS. 17XKCUTUKS, AdminUtr..tors and Guardians ,r. l-i herebi noiiflj.! thatull ih.i n.iHi,...,. n.o..li..v i.. 11.. herebt liotiflj-i thatull Ih i busings nndiior in ll.o "u.rl',r Vamlerbuigh County at tho lime of its ..bohtiou h .s bee., transferred to tho Court of Com pie. s oi s..m .oio.u. ai.d u i lllijllt- lllH.tl.lv i.tllia J.?rk,t? rT.'?r.t 'l ,:,e c?rl lho. 0',i"1'".''-' 'Ewm '1"l""""'"" -i'0 uiiaroi'.i.s louiakeselileiuei ts I orp-rionu ui y othvrdut within the time preset ibe: bv !'" ,',r I" " nwiiHun ti.edut of the court to "''""'"rr"v'v reei.uiiivnoi estates eni.ii.g in the oM Piobale Court -riear io i iu .ijluUIU th H 11 save . rtt ...! in..,l,l. ''J lr"uP Court of t o iiiuoii Pleasatthe i.xt term mthoi.tiip.tinr. 'ihe estates will bedockelcd for ..I.ICTO..I oa n oi me u-riii, ai..l will be disixaeil of iu the -v. ... w.i.iu iiiL-j ure iiiK Keloo JAl'üß LUNKEN HEIM E II.' I II rV gT f 'ira f'Ai.rt f I'. I .t - ii'iu vvuik ui IjIiiiiiiiiiii i i.iaiiii a . ...i ,. County. febltl2dVw A FINE Turtl shell Pokt monie 11,13 T'ciniiy ..f Mam or First tree office.0 U'UI'J rearJei1 ü hg lb somewhere in streets. The hi der the ss.uie at this febi; iv:u IC r, INSTRUCTION. MISS H. A. WOODS would respectfully t the citicons o Ev.oisvilb. til .1 site i announce is prrp..r-d t eiv iiisiruiLiuii .... th . p....... i?.. . t .imit mJ i.u.n ,'er?r" i h.p- ny irici attei.tioi.. t. "cr' Uio ppf0ation or all who jtro-.lze lur. ;rcblU CHOICE LOT DF BACOX Just rcieivcda lot of Laooiv's best ar cured IIjm.s or suiierior '-l ltJ to .aLicli wc wouid inv.ie tue , attctionol the pubnc PitESToN c HrfOS. Water st. n 1 tit :iitc ri mud Llll J11LJ.0 TLOUIl. OITY Al.lU Hour is us, cuug at 54 whoiej sale. Retail 4 30-Ja'-ö j.x.ross. Ageut. f iash advances made on consignments to Bac,.gh..u MeCulloh. New York. Kennedy & ailitJ r.v.i.i .viuLt BUOa M'OhK io for sate low by lob)7 SAMUEL LISTER A-CO.
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RAILROAD WHRFI-fiA BOXTK Or 1 J UM O'KILEY & Wlltntu I WILL SEM at Futile Auction on the 1st fiay of March, the house occupied by II. J. Hart na sho more, on F.r.t t ret near .Miu. The purchaser Is to remove aid kotso imiucUiatcly ftr sale. , . fei.S-U ; J.M C A I DWELL. TE.V GO- D 10 hjiltf Linen Pia per, 3 bales eotton lable oUpcr, 5 do . Talor' CunTass, li cases w York Mills Camleti Jeans, -y i 3 do French Cottoiiades, . r ;Vl new rtifttmiifr with a t hAira snJ fresh rtKlO Ol Krcaa a Cakesaud crackers. 1 hey have, on account of th.ir j increusoa buin.-.. found it necessary to employ a Bread j Cart, whu h will run dailv in tanville nod Laroaeco to i. i-ijrtu.uieri . aiid we rive you to Ci krtmim 3 T . t . f . trial tibiLince Give us a trial cause to coiupLin of r brtmd GA7IC A.-VI) OiSTEKS j JHST Received at tne Eaglo Reitanrat, ft, j fine lot of U'iuil U..ttimore Ojers for salo b tht Can. Whole t ais 9 all Cuts 73 teiiti J. A. FRAZEK ftbli rn BOXES TIN PLATE; iX Just received anJ J,)0 forsaUby feL3 . . SAMUEL ORR. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of live writs of rea trw: (ore in favor" of Ben StiiiMon. one in tivor of Tliomas Butler. a - k t a ... a- . r iL. :on In ra or o jon.it- iicu?. ..i.u...r.M Stain of Indiana, and all aealmt lliomaa llall.) lasaed out of the ffiice of the Clerk of the Vanderbnrgh Cir cuit Court, aid to me duerwil. I will, on weuiirsäajr tha th b.v of March. A 1). IK53 tietweew the hours of HI oMoek A M and 6 oVI -ck V M of id day, at the L . . ... . i. . n . T- ....:m . i .i r floor Ol IM U"lin nun in mi ui i. n m-, iuu i rtunur to nalo the rMit. 'fürs and profits for the t rra of seveu years, of the followii.g ilesriu-d rral estate, lo t . . . . . . . r - . ; Wit: i he e; St null Ol tne uinn--ast quarter oi wiiiou ( No. 3 in tow?hip No. C, souihof Range No. M wst,-t situated In the iucenn- s land district, and in dfillot f th reut, Issues and pmlit. nel'iuc for a sum sufficient. to mlisf aai-1 writ I T'.md tip, biiu will al llie an ma time and ntace offer for aalo the f-;e Imjdj of id real l eUle. JOHN S. ThRKY, I fvbl-2 Fheriir of V tnderburgh l ounty : F-E PRUnS AND FANCIED. ( TUST received per steamer Reindeer, and for sales J cheai : '.U hair lxs (nu gis, suitable lor latuuics. S3 boxes M R Raisins, ' 5 boxes fresh l.eiuoi.s, 1 casi tresb Figs, , 1 Fr io S Almonds, 1 case Crandy Chcrrie, 1 ilo lo Peathes, 1 do do IV rs. I .'0 boxes assorted PUkles. to all of which wc ii.vit' the bttciition of tlie trade ai.d those in want ot delicaeles. febltj POsTKK 1 BHOWX. j W YJ'K j SILK GOODS CHEAP FOR CASH. TYERSAt KNISE1.Y, (late Myers. Snydam A Knlse! XX 1) too in? to Iii ii.ler-st oi iheir patrons as elf aM-i tlieir own, nave aoo ii oih --;ui:ir 1 rao- 01 sellinff eo Is entirely for CASH. Every' buness mai knows that whre zoIre sol. I 'or 1 ia aü t. Uie? run be afforJed much cheaper than where a geneia - ere.iit bumm-ss Is ooi.c; therertre we hoie tust all oa old iriendsaiid the trado getcrally will call and give u" "a l.Hik " , Our stock consists or Silk Pilibon Press Goo-ls Shawls Lnces While Goods Gloves ' Crapes Toneew H'dk'fs French Merino Bomiiazir.a Aipcc-i, cVc, Which we plc-tge ourselves to sell at from rra to rrrr per rent lower thin th nsonl credl iriccs, at Ute ol st oid No. HO Droadwv, corner of UWrty St.- f JAMES MVKRS. febTC-S:!! VI. LMM hM.LY. I finOtlr'rLT VTT LTJ T OTSrCRSAI.E.V aT AM authorized to sell clieap. lots 2 1. j, CG. 2T, ar X a- in liiot k No. I. in GikhIscII's ri.larjremei.t of tl. cf EvamvlU--. .Sevctl -rn ...tee deed will beg! , J.NO. J. CHANDLER, j fobij Real Estate Agent. W AWT KD s. Fitur.tion as clerk or salesman, by a Ger.tleman i r itimhI 11 aiiHiaiions lor euner. ur,isra ooin, i ooat; the best OI reierem es can ttfiuu. Addre.s W..M.i., Evansville liotel. fob I. .wi SFEIO D3T GOOD 3-1853: : rpHE subK riberhavii:g retnoved to No. 4 l Main s. I ure now receivii.a their hpring purrbesc, C.bru ii.ga lare and coiiiileta variety ol Maple. Dreai ..... 1? ... 1l ., .ii..t I. i.i.w ai.d liOnLtil'ul. L i,ei. h. h-tU-d wilh creM etre to.d v. ill bo o.d at V 1 Toiy lowcvi pnee.. Ctni.try tuvritiaut am iri - 1 rullv Invited to call afcd exaniiiie. . - I . - -.'. I I -. ' . - . No. 4W8 Miill et.. bi-l --n lib ai.il .MIi t febtS-mi d&xf Liuisvill, KrJ TO ESTE KS AND SOUTHERN MERCHANTS,' SPRING TRADE OF 1853. j PO-LA L P iATr.E & SMITH, f MiHrrx ti asd i rxi kits i.i I HATS, CAPS AXD STRAW GOOD: NO. 455 MAIN ST., LOUISVILLE, KY. HAVING lurgel) increased our facilities, epcial in our tiiaiiuructuiiugdi-partmeiit. we cau con dently aay io tho Westen and Southern Merchants Tis ii g or orOcrii.jr goods from this market that we are .r vlded w iih a stock of coo ls In our line utisurpassd i quantity and qualify, and that we ire full) ab.etocoi pete in price with the Eastern manufacturers. i It has for several years past become evidert to a who purclnise Hat. Caps, dc, in thUriij tht ibequa ity of tlie goods are sujK-rior and ut the same time . low as they can b 1 bought iu any market iu the CniU M les Th- PRESS HAT' introduced by us for onr Sprii trade Lull be tke Hut to suit the ta.stu or SouUieru ai 1 I Western trentlemen. I Having, last fall, received the two first Premiums 1 i the Kentucky Mite Fair for the fluent fluta. we ran sI o our lriei.il. that this M-rinir H:sliioii of llress HU wi I co,,il'ar" l,n UM ellort heretofore made l y 'iur lve I "d wiil ct Iipse all other sty les introduced for ihe sprii ; I '"de. I 'ursiock of every description nt Hats and Ftra I Goods is iiow full and coivi.Iete. to a loth we Invite a iei, iiAn W e are I ireelv encaeivl In the n.annfjrtare of Wo and Plantation iJats. wükh we will sell at factory pr I 'ef' feb9 weow Cm POLLARD. PRATH ER Sc SMITH, i SATIN. S3 pes superior black assorted; ' ' 30 )CS cotton backh.ir. received and for sal . by j ,s. ij.w A CO.. feb8 417 Main U LoulvilU Ky. Wd LL PAPE R H ANOINGS, D ORDERS &C , &C AT CO T f pilh SD ÜSLt.lbEu i.ei'.g about to receive hi Pprhv I t..ia- nt Wil l, miul'u ohuiil uv biu X stock or WALL PAPER. 110 K DLRS.. FIKI I.rw .V i.i' miaum. e-, c ouiu inoMresnectrullv oiler hi.i.ru .o mttu-v 1.1 asm. Dure w'e the Eastern cost prices. Those wisMnf I ?.u ,D,:.M would 1 well 10 .all and exaii-.c,as I wal oojeciior lauiio buy l ow. J'.IN ('. DEVEREUX, Jr. feU8 Main st. between First and ccond. "XT EW ORLEANS SUGAR. 10 hhdj fidr J nst receiv, I. ' ed and rr sale bv S. E. GILLEhT V CO.. i fel9 tmo.e strvel near Water. ,' . BRE-' D! B E' DU ; THE CITY BÄK El Y. F.-nnetl) on Main street, ha. . beeu removetl o Ihe corner of Chest. ut and Mar j kettit the dwelling hoi,s of Mr Jaiob Fix, the enter , pri-ing propriv'io.', where hi will be happy to snhpl; hi old cortoiiicrv,::S uul. Iiis Liesol wtigOH mi.i dilv, and will rupply all who have heretofore rallcc .. i'.,L-.n- r 1 .. ' f ut Cie Bakery. KECEIVED this d-y by Express, a t irre and splen did assortment ol Valentines at prices from 3 ecu.- I to 3. : Also several gross of Comic Vatenünes. Call f nc ' seeUiem. iteblll R ATHLON E &. 11EELKK. l 7 XCEI SIOR. I rpHE FOURTH QUARTER of th- Excelsior Engli' X d Classical .chod w ill enonet.. 11 Moi.dav tne Mlh ii.st. A few additional I. niiilftri.il bo received . Phriolorv has bet aud aillbenu.t.iiai"daiaregular brauch. Altexenl. J as UUal, Will be lOl.duit. .1 wi:l. ktriit rpi.r.l inllii-rar' ' ... .ru nj.iwa oi order, S) stem ai.d Pr res. f-'bl I If JA V KS fi h KEN E. ANEW tupp!) of Diignrreotvpe stock Just received by IIA I. f. öl K Ar sTillill 1 KI. I I f rf ft j I BARRELS MOLASSES lu üue order; OVf lüu 1 do da d..--uit receivea tr tleamer Grand Turk and for sale by i a . . . ; ."- SAAttKi. OKI;. LINEN GOODS--2 cases superior liuen dnllir. 2 caeshjavy Fanner's Drillinsr. 2 do Uniou Chocks received and far sale by JA MKS LOW A CO., feM5 4l7Maiii8t.,Loai.ivillt,Kf. 1 tCElV'EDby the steaipvr Golden ftatc: XV 23 boxes Extra Cre-m t beese. S olds Siijtar Cd red Dried Beef. A bbls, Flint Hominy; For ala W fblMra I. Ill-I.MANN, Mfiesire'.l.
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