Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 5, Number 285, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 March 1853 — Page 2

n?TsA?TDERCrED I TO Ri TERMS OF SÜBSCRlPTlOxl Dally Journal, per year.. 5 00 by the week 10 Tri-Weekly Journal, per jear, 4 00 Weekly Journal. ... ... 2 00

viLi.ixtTi aici.-.uejsn. aavm at iviomo Fourth street, between V!n and Walnut, Cincinnati, are authorized agent for the transaction of business for Ae Evansville Journal. Ttie lhily Journal will bo found on file in their office, and advertisement and subscription are respectfully solicited through them. ' CITY OP EVANSVILLE: THURSDAY MORNIXG-SlARCH 24. Women's Hlght. A memorial is being circulated in Massachusetts, and numerously signed by those who rank and file under such leaders as Abby Kel ly, Wendell Philips, Garrison and Rev. Theo tlore Parker, praying the Convention, which is Boon to meet to revise the Constitution, to abolish all political and legal distinctions be tween male and female. Tho following is one clause contained in the memorial: "The undersigned, citizens of Massachusetts, re speetfully ask that you will report an amend merit to the Constitution, striking out the word male whereever it occurs in that instrument." Tho preamble, or address to the people, assumes that Massachusetts has hitherto led tie way in most olhr reforms, and ex horts them not to falter in this, the greatest of them all. True, the ladies of Massachusetts have, from the days of the revolution until tho present time, shown a magnaui mous patriotic bearing towards all great ques tions, affecting their social condition, or that of others, even in foreign countries. During that same period, however, it is bat doing them historical justice to say of them, that a class of her citizens have" been guilty of as many ridiculous extremes as any intelligent mass in the nation, including the hanging of Quakers, Salem witchcraft, and divers mal ler offences, down to the hissing 6f the great est of American statesmen at FanucI Hall for his fidelity to his country. The majority of tho members of the Convention are Coa litionists, and the world need not be surprised to witness some ludicrous attempts at reform. Yet it is hardly presumable that the character and true position of woman will be degenerated so low, by any set of men, as it would be in the event of extending their privileges to a full political fellowship with men. tCy" Sanders, of the Evansville Journal, is entitled to the honor of being the meanert whig partisan in the State. If possible, he is worse than Prentice, of Louisville, and can't look but with distorted and corrupt vision upon a political opponent. Lafayette Courier. Bah! The Courier tries to think because we will Mot recognize in Us favorite John Pettit, anything more thau an extraordinary blackguard, that we look with "distorted and corrupt vision" on every political opponent. We are as willing to recognize virtue and worth in a political opponent as in a political friend, and it is probably for that reason "we have searched vigilantly to find virtue or worth in the editor of tho Lafayette Courier, and now feel tho exceeding bitterness of disappointment. If the editor of the Courier conceives every one a mean man who enter tains the same opinion of John Pettit we do, then he might find a great many mean men in the democratic party of Indiana, and especially of "The rocket." We confess to being just about as mean a man in this particular as Prentice, and intend to bo a great deal meaner, if we can. , f , fj" Judge Lockhart did not get the Governorship of the new territory of Washington, fur which he was an applicant. Major Tsaac J. Stephens was the lucky man. He is of tho corps of Topographical Engineers. Judge L. is saiJ to be recou.mended for Indian Agent. We hope he may get it. 07" We see it stated that the most lucra tive of our consulships is that at Panama, which is rated at between thirty-five and one hundred thousand dollars per annum. Havana is next, then Liverpool, and afterwards in order come Buenos Ayres, Matanzas, Havre, Alexandria, and Hong Kong, or Canton. The commercial agency at St. Thomas, Danish West India Islands, is said to be worth from six to ten thousand dollars a year. OThe Arabs have a proverb, that it is the last feather that breaks the camel's back obviously meaning that when thj camel was fully loaded an additional weight would be overburdensome. We notico that some one has changed the proverb so as to read, "It is the last ostrich feather that breaks the husband's back:" This alteration has probably been made by -some. crusty old bachelor. -C" The bill for the postponement of the new steamboat law until the 1st of June,tras passed by both Homes of Congress, and consequently the new law does not go into operation till that time. EQ" In Canada, the usury laws are pkol ished. A man can charge what rate of in tsrest ho pleases; but can only recover 6 per cent by law. CT" Applications are before the JIassachu setts Legislature for the incorporation of banks, with an aggregate capital of nearly $18,000,000. ' Dkow3ED. Last Saturday evening a Ger man, was drowned in the river at New Alba ny, Ind. He had ridden his horse to water, and got beyond his depth. Good. The amount of. gold shipped from San Francisco during January and February is 0,806,600, against 4,673,bD2 in the same months last year.

It was rumored in tovvn yesterday, that one of our fellow-citizens now East, had been drowned at New York, The rumor arose

rom a person of his name having been drowned there.t Judging from the old adage, "he who is born to be hanged," fcc, we guess he hai'nt beea drowned. Beg your pardons Billy, for tho jest. . . fl3 We have now, or have had for several days, beautiful spring weather cool of night, and warm and bright during the day. Vegetation is springing up finely, and those having gardens, aro putting them in order. That reminds us, that we require the services of an experienced gardener for a few days. Trot along. t , New Goods. The old and well known house of J. II. Maghee &. Co. have just re ceived large quantities and great varieties cf Spring Goods for the wholesale trade, comprising not only standard goods, '4but all the varioiis styles and qualities of dress goods demanded by the trade. Country merchants will find a large assortment, Jrom which to select, and Cincinnati prices. OtT'By reference to the advertisement of R. II. Holden &Co Cincinnati, it will ho found they want Feathers, Beeswax and Gin seng. They will pay the highe?t market price for these articles, in cash. Those havin" them for sale, will find excellent customers in this firm at all times. They are re sponsible men. and shipments to them will be perfectly safe a rd promptly acknowledged. fjQ-Ti.e mammoth store of Bemcnt &. Viele, is now literally full of the most choice selections of all the staple articles in the line of Groceries, They are offering to fill all order:-. at Louisville and Cincinnati prices, and in many articles they can offer superior inducements both iu price and quality. " " 7 . t ' CC3 Messrs. Colburn & Ilershberger received their first installment ofepring Goods, yesterday. Among them are sqipe very pretty Bareges, &c. . Mcjical WoRLD.--ThU rxccljcr.t weekly paper, published by Oliver D?cr & Richard, Storrs Wiliis, co.nes to us regularly every week. It is probably the beet Musical journal in the country, and is edited with ability by Mr. Willjs. Each number contains several pieces of Music adapted to young be ginners as well as ameteurs, with a great deal of interesting reading matter relating to Music, tc. and besides this, which is alone worth thrico the subscription money, each number also contains a large amount of excellent original and selected Misceljany. We would reeomrrjend the "Musical World and Times" to al Price 83 per annum Address Dyer & Willis, New York. Wall Paitrs. Mr, J. C. Devereux lias :ust received alare Ijt of hands join and well J " - selected varieties of Wall'Papcr, comprbins the finest and costliest p items a wen as tho commoner qualities, to which he solicits examination. There is no use sending to distant places for Wall Papers, whe n they can be purchased jjst as advantaeous'y here, both as to beauty of paper and prices. Mr. D. deal ia things only appertaining to this trade, and can afford to sell cheap, as he buys and sells very extensively. CC7The Lexington, well known as one of the finest boats on the river, has commenrpd running as a LouisviKe, Evansville, and St. IjOum packet, leaving the furnier city every Tuesday, and passing Evansville early next morning for St. Louis. The Lexington is a large and fine steamer, and under charge of excell.nt men. Capt. Charley ßeyno'ds is first in the office, with John M. Pendleton, 1 Esq., as assistant. They are old fellows at !oing up the olUcially agreeable, and will make passengers "at home." .The Lexington passed down yesterday morniug. We thank her ciucers for files of papers." Thepteamer Vermont, from tho Wabash, was at our wharf day böfore yesterday and put oil a quantity of dry hides and a large pile of green hog skius, irgnicalbj called .bxcon." 07" The Magnolia arrived here early yes terday morning from New Orleans, bringing up dales of the evening of the lGth. SShe took in considerable freight on the coaht,and eft a large quantity of eugnr and molasses here, besides, a few.Kvansviile people. We thank the clerk of this large and magnificent bteamer, for New Orleans papers. 1 1 New steamer Feask Pieace, The new staunch, tubby looking steamboat Trank Pierce, passed Evansville yesterday, and made severalar.fs to land before she iyecce!ed. An awkward land ehe made of it at hat, running her bow square against the wharfboat, causing her "jackstaff " to ma?e a very low obeisance. She showed stron attachment toour city, or at least, a disincli naticn..to fade the strong wind that was blow ing at the lime. Livery one w;g struck with Lhc peculiar location of the boat's name which (like i ts great namesake) was a good deal too high up, (on the wheel house.) Caloeic Excise tor the Nayy. Capt. Ericson has made a contract with the Navy Department to construct for the Government a model caloric engine, of sixty horse powersuch an engine as Captain E. proposea to apply to a screw frigate. This en next meeting of Congrets.

gine, the New York Tribune says, is ;to Je' yrCMr'rlr' M'owler' Jaco e.; J, made forthwith and aent to Washington P;? n.table, Mass.; W. F Cal- , . . . , """ot" IccJ:, Charleston; Stepen Powers, Brazos; to be put up in tie Navy Yard before the oii?er S. Wither!-. San Dieizo. California:

New Post Office Iaw.

The following sections are in the Post RouteBiil which passed both houses of Congress, and are now laws: . : RAILROADS MADE POST ROUTES. ' Sec. 3. Andbe it further enacted. That all railroads or parts of railroadswhich are now or hereafter may hi in operation, be, and the same are hereby declared to be .post roads; and the Postmaster Geueral may contract fur carrying the mails thereon according ia existing laws. , j ' 1 XEW COMPENSATION TO POST MASTERS J Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, That from and aft er the first of April nsxt, tUe compen sation now allowed deputy-postmasters, tue Postmaster General be and is hereby author ized to allow them cownvssions at the fallow ins rates, on the postage collected at their 1 respective offices, in each quarter, via; on any sum not excecdingone hundred dollars! fifty per cent., hut 'any postmaster whose office the mail is to arrive between the hours of nine o'clock at niyht and five o'clock in the morning, may be allowed, sixtv per cent., ! on the first hundred dollars; on every sum over andTubove one hundred dolkrs, forty percent. on, everv sum over and above four hundred dollars, but not exceeding twenty-, four hundred dollars, thirty-five per cent.; on every sum .exceeding twenty-four hundred dollars, fifteen per cent, And on the amount of postages on letters and packages received at a distributing office for distribution, the postmaster" at such distributing ofilce may bo allowed ten per cent. Every postmaster whose compensa-r tion shall not exceed'five hundred dollarsin one quarter," ßhall be allowed one cent fur every free letter delivered out of his oßicc, excepting such as are for the postmaitcr himself. But the special allowance now made by law to the post masters at New Orleans and Washington City, s!iall not otherwise be either increased or diminished. Each postmaster who shall be require J to keep a register of the arrival and departure of the mails, shall be allo.ved ten cents for each monthly, return' which ho makes to the Postmaster General. Each postmaster .may be allowed two mills for delivering from his ofiic-rto a subscriber, each newspaper pot chargeable with postage; Provided, That the c.-tmni-sions and sllowance hereby authorized shall be subject to tqe provisions of the forty-hrst section of the act entitled; "An act to re duce into one, the several acts establishing nnd regulating tie Pst Olliuo Department approved March the third eig!jtee;i hundred und twenty vhve. roncED esvelotes. Sec, 7r provides against all klqds of ccunterfeitiug, imitation or forgery of thepota'..e stamps and envelopes, making the 'penaltv,on conviction, a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, or imprisonment not exceeding five years, or by both, such, fine and . im prisonment. - Sec. 8. makes it the '-'uty of every postmaster cause tq be defaced, in such manners Postmaster General may direct, all letter en velopes with postage sUmos thereon, whjch may be deposited in Irsofiice for conveyance t ii the inii ! ; aud provides thnt if any person shall use tr .attempt to use, for the conveyance of any leiter or oih 'r mailable mnttcr, by mail or otherwise such envelope, such person shall be liable to a penally of ulty doIliK.:' . Jiutso 4 iittiony, o 'Indiana. Judge Antliony, formerly ofUIuo, U)s been recently elected by'"thc Democracy'oTTndiana, a Judge in the Wayne Cirvtiit.' His first term has ji.st been be d at Richmond, The Palladium speaks uf tjie new 'Jugo'.'an his Court a9 follows: We feci ours. Ives' divested ofajl political bias in what we fhulj say tf Jpdge Anthony. Personal objections wo hive none. We I I 1 . r nave Known mm tor many vcar., nor havfl we heard any thing to excite cur oh jection vf a personal character. Or the l I I t I 1 ' 1 tiutT uauuj we knew mm in cany ine, anti in manhood ho has had the fympitliy ws entertained for him in youth. But he has attempted to hold a Court in this countv, and we believe we but express the almost annnimpus opinion the bar and of those who had business to transact in this Court, that he utterly failed to perform the duties of the bench-that from his want of I.vjal knowledge, the business was reta ded, i and a:i ini nene amuntof it continued Jto another term, in the hupe that some change would be made in the Court before another session. " ' 'We are not disposed nmv to sav anv thinz as to the means by wlwch h:s e ection was secured, and only speak of it as a matter Ol Ou'y to the public, as the conductors of newspaper profefinj to be devoted to the public's interest. A It RIVAL OF THE SI! ANA. , , ".Boston, March21.- . ; The Brl'ish ship Shana arrived yesterday from Calcutta, and .brought tho passqngera and part of the crew of the clipper ship Golden Light, which sailed Feb. 12, hence for San Francisco. On the nirht of the 22d of February the Golden Light was struck by Jightniug ayd all haids were driven to the boats, numbering, passengers and crew, tbir-.ty-five.' The ship burnt to water's edgevr Three boats out of five were picked up by the JShana: the others had parted rompany. The ship y.as owneJ ty Jas. Hutchinson, of this city, and valued at fc300,000, lully jtiaured, an.d mostly in this city. Khe is eleven hundred tons registered. This was er first tr'p, and it is .believed that fifteen persons pensneu.. WASinscTox, March 21, M. The following confirmations have been maderJos. Lane, Governor of Oregon: .I.-aac J. SStevans, Governor of the Territory of v ashinton; ueo. Lurry of Oregon, öecre tary if Territory Oregon; J. VV. Nes Smith, ..Marshall of Oregon; F.J. Morreau, Mars! allot Southern district of rionda; Jesse B. Clemens, Marshall f Middle .District of Tenn.; lien. F. Hallett, Attorney of Mass.; Thos. Evans, Marshall of S. C; Thos. Hayne Attorney for III.; Geo. Hand, Attorney for Mich.; "B. A. F. Hardin, Attorney for Oregon. II. M. Bishop, Assistant Treasurer of Koston; It. D. Campbell, of Texas, Commissioner of Mexican boundary; T. S. Fay, of New York, .Minister to Switzerland; J. 'Randolph Clay, of Penn., Minister to the Republic of - Peru; Sam'l. Ü. Heaf, Consul at Tunis. B. W. Wall, Monterey.

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From Havana.

The steamship Isabel arrived at Charlcton on 1,13 luh intint,; with dates from AlBtullu kW lilt Ulli! A military commission had tried a number of negroes for malt-eating; and otherwise abusing their overseer iti the District of Pinal del Rio. They were sentenced to be whipped, a portion-receiving two hundred Jashes, and others ono. hundred and imprisonment with' labor. '" The chief offender, a free negro, received two hundred lashes, and was sentenced to be banished. - t : i , In Matanzas, tlifr1 crop of sugar w"s 'said to he very good. All the molnsacs, however, for the month of March, Ind been purchased by the Eastern men for the United States. All was quiet at Havana when the Isabel left. ' A private letter " from that city, dated the 7th instant, says: "Up to the present, it . "jr P , , I not Known oy the puimc wnai win oe me fate of the political prisoners, as Government 1 undecided, or is, desirous to keep its intentions a profound secret to the laet. Much anxiety is felt by the Cubans, and the worst was feared." The numerous friends of the Vice-President of the United States will be gratified to learn from the subjoined extract from a letter written by T. M. Rodney, Esq., United States Vice-Consul at Matanzas, that 'his health is improving, and his projects of recovery brightening: . . ' . 'jiAxixzAsj ; March 6, 1853. Mr Iear Sir: We char ged the residence of our esteemed Vice-President on Thursday lust, from the "Cunibre" to the FUgar estate of Col. John Chartrand, leaving the Cumhre' at half-past twelve and dining at the delightful -'Ariadqe" a about fcur. The' Vicc-Pre-si.lcut was c jnsiderably fatigued with' the journey, but slept that night better, he told mi, than since he has been on the ihjiiü; he seems delighted with the change, and is more hopeful and of better heart than since he reached Mtanzis, an J at present unquest lonably better-than when he came here; don't be surprised if 'the Colonel sends -him home a tolerably well man. I um, in haste, yours truly. ' ' - - .- T. M. IIUDNLY. Col. Dudlet Bayley, Havana. . X..O.DSJa; lClh. I - ' lFromCi9SnrjdtvT4n.es.Tlie XJoty rrrjnrr Case.-3ir. Forrest' Opinion of tbeJury. The jury' were out three hours.' .When they returned, Mr. forrest was" seated beside Mr. Chatfield the 'Attorney General.- The prisoner was directly opposite, surrounded by his wiftf and some other teiqale relatives. At precisely 6cven minutes past twelve o'clock, the jury entered the court room and took their usual seats. . The clerk called over the names, and when he. said, f.Jentlemcri'of tho jury, have jyou agreed upon'ycur yordirt!" 1 3lr. Forrest looked with eagerness to hear tthe respqnse. The forenmn stotd erect and exclaimed in?a loud and distinct voice,' Xot .(UiVy!" ' At tliis announcement the eyelids of. the Attor rey fj(ncral ar.d Mr. Forrest suddenly dropped, and Mr. Chatfjeld pailed Mpon'Mr ,Yandervoort tu poll the jury. IJ ich and every j jrpr answered in the .aCjrmativc, and we're' at once dismissed, nnd the crier of the court announced its adjodrnment. ; r . The ' jury tbcji !rpv " up, near aroun.) t!ie railing in front of. the' Attorney General, and Mr. Forrest, and. tho following coiivirsation enni'-d: ' , - -' ' .-i.Vr. C7c.y,(with his liand ujUiftedV-said ''Well, this is remirkable; we ruiht have known it. '-The jury have been '.reached in so:no way. :IIc (Dotv)'wouJd have l oen conyict'ed if :lried in any ot.hr county. " . Mr. Jorro (indignantly) "Yvu did notbe-IL-ve mel' " ' , , , V; ' A Yoic "Xo ! Their verdicj sho-i itt", A Jurur. We, did believe every ; word Mr. Fo V36 swore ie, and or; belji'f ol the jury, I am authorized to sar, that one and only one point saved Mr. Doty; and that was, wegavt Urn the' uHltcncfit of all doult that exited in our mindsVV . ' Mr.' J'orrest (agitated .and visibly excited) "I duVt hesitate in saying you have all been fjrsworn! -You are perjured, and the corarnuiMty will treat you with contempt.' . . Not a single juryman; resented this harsh lan; -ujga,and thus ended the second chapter in the Forrest divorce case. fO'A Washington letter says: . The Hon. J. L. Robinson will probably be Marshall of Indiana, ; the Hon. Mr. Brown will probably' be Special Mail Agent, while Mr. Crp,w Chapman will doubtless be. Postmaster at Indian apolis. Col. Gorman, Dale Ovv.en, and ex-Speaker" Davis seek diplomatic and consul.tr appointments. Ex-mem ber Filch is recommended fjr a place in the Indian Bureau, aud the IIou. Mr. L;c'thart as Jtidi an Agent. The claims of the Hon. Mr.'Ficklin, cf Illinois, lor the ofilce of Solicitor uf the Treasury, are strongly urged. Mr. JiodgeSf Commissioner of l'4.ttnü,Jias not retired from the Bureau, as has been re ported, and he will remain in the discharge if his duties until his successor shall be appoinien. TlTiOIIN J. CHANDLEi: i A ' candidate 'far Ckv Cl-rk. , aiil.il Ma. Sawusrs:- I'lesisa annonnce UiV nanto as a i-andi-dtj for tho office of City Cwlloctor t th. eiuir; flec tion, marlii WILLIAM hlullts. 11' AVp are i educated to paiioance tho name of l-KA.ALiM a. i.lM;tv, as a candidate Tot t ouucilman oflheS.'conlWard. murlS ' Ms. Sakpkks: Pl:iiK) announce my name as acatnlidate for Ci j triceofCliy Marshal t the cnouing elec laa, JuiarlL?! ' '.VILLI AM E, G KEEN. irfW ri VrqaenU.l t announce thi - name -o MARCUS SUEKOOU.E.c.as a candidate for Ceun cilman lo rcrc-sei.t thd p'kird Wjit, at tho tiisuii g chjcjuvu, . j ...... Ma. Randes?: If Mr. LEWIS HOWE??, will permit Ms n nine to be run fof Councihnan la tj'te Hrst .Ward no wj.i suiTonei ov a manl - MAJORITY Q? TlfE VOTERS. Ma. A. II.SAora Mr answer to a note In your paper this morning is, that I fel It to be a duty of every good 4-iii?.cn o serve the fiHtlie when called upon, and 1 shall act accordingly, -(inarh LEWIS MOW V.i. A. II. Saüdjcks, Es. riease anounce my name as a c ndidaio f.'r City JUarshal. If elected I tha!l devote u.j whole tiiuo to tho duUesoftlie oltloe. mare ' .4JAV11I KALEICII. ynpiAf?. C. JONl'S. Iß a Candldat for re clcrilon to the olllc of Ma; or cf Uie city of Evansville Qiar3 Mr. A. II. FiDrR.: Attho solicitation of my friends I announce mjself a candilate tot the oil Ice of City Marsbnll at the 'ensuing election. mar a . JOnSW'ARD. jrrwre reouested to announco the name of Dr. ALLEN C. HALLOcK as a candidate for the ofilce of Couucilman at the ensuing electiou, to re j reseat the First Ward. ma: 1 TO Ma. A. H: Sawdkrs Dear Sir: At Uie avticstaUou of my friends, I announce myself a candidate lorbe omco of Mayor 01 lüisctty, at tae enduing r.lection.

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TEMPERANCE M3EXIHO. There, will tx a TumrKrauco Mut Meeting at the Cumbexlan l Presbyterian Church on Monday erening,

Manroth, ; . j CvRr.K. JJEr,Jr., and several others willUJress the meeting. As it UtHo last meeting before the electiou. the juIUj are particularly requested to be present, JTj GREAT ELECTipS KtWSH A-WORD TO THE WISE ! ! ! There are qnite a uupiber of very nice young men ho have not palU their. TAX, Th.ej cannot voie for their friende atthe eneulBg city election. There are about tkrt hundred. I cannot write. 11 the receipts on the day of election. But I will be sure to katta Delinquent Tux Litt attack ftkeplh. mar 2 te ' : - ' WM. HUGHES, CHc. ICT LIBRARY NOTICE. All per-ons having books in ;heir possession, drawn from the Vanderburgh County Library, pre vious to ny Ukin? charge of the same, are requested tq return them immediately to me at the office of the Kailroad Compr.uy. It la necessary thattheso Books should be returned forthwith, to settle the old Librarian's accounts. -... . JOHN E. MARTIN, ' fcl)2-tf : .- . w Librarian.' BOOTS AND SHOFJa Oft caees Calf, Go", a fid G?aiDed Bocla, and Men's mi' Hue Calf Shoes just recciY'd ahd tor tle bv mh-21 . MORGAN, KEEN dc PKESTON. ' HATS r cases Leghorn anir.dai Hats; f Udo Kilt d.; Jutt received and for sale by inngj MORGAN, K FEN & PRESTON. . ' 'PRINTS. 1 A cnes Prints Jmt lee'd and for s.ile by lj: K ORGAN. KEKX Q PRESTON. PANT STUFFS. TWEEnS. AC 01 cases just receired euibruthig every yaricty of qaality und color. '.' . 4 Ba"va Tickim:; . ' l'J pc of blk Cioths and Cassitneres, To all of wnica we iu mw me ptrucular attentiou of the trade, at uity are lor sale low. .... , uxUH , ilORGAN, KEEN & PRESTON. MAT?LE SUGAR!!! JACKSON, ncxi door to lUa Pavilion, has Jost receiv ed a largo quantity of Matde ßujrur. whiih'ho offn fraale low. He als- has Oranges, Lemons,' Nuts, aud CvnfiiUonarK-s in ab indancc. . mhS4 WATOED O V V yJ yJ U;M do Gin seiig ; ' 1 itiMiit do.li.iwax. , . Pur arrangements :iro snch that wo can always pny thi very hlgUedt luarLet pricw iu Cash for the above rUcles. . ; . r ' K. A. h ULDbN & CO. t l,,M11 I ... ' . . ute3 ly L'inciniiaU. Ü. Mcdonald & co's v NATIONAL -Dcrurrreun ;ullerr. rEPSRS Altlto.NALli & l O would respectfully In' XlA. form the ciiizeus of Evansville and vicinity, that i o have taten the room -formerly 'occupied bv Air. Webster, for the puroVe of estaHisl.infir a , jieruiai;eiil Kaiivrj ia 1111 tuj.. ,iur. iiiCionkia ijss itau long exjktjuuco in ine üusiijos. ooih iu ew lork and LouU illo. ' ' ' ' Can and examine specimen! Pictures inserted In Pii.s, Kin?, -d Locket, Instruction given in the art ou rea!)ab:e terms i.od instrutucuts öic.öVe furnbhed. 11. h i.tr -r ........ ,j r t . . - . . KCW GOODS FOR SPRING 1853. . J. 11. MAGHEE &: CO. ?, Wholesale JitaUrt v4 Jahhrrt in. Foreign mmi Do pt.1tliQ.iJTt uein.KMt. bhoet, Uttt, Capo,t(t FiksräiikET. EraasvtLLB, lio. .- " Kerectfu!!v Irvita the at'eiition of Mcrrhnntt end the trade jreireniily to'llietr dnusually larjreaiid full ssoilment of Kprinai-d Kummer I ry Goods, which they have uow In More, ai.d to which they will be daily receiving additions through tho coming season. It ! uniiocf ssary fcr ihout to enumerate: or Jart"cnlarirj tlie diServiit Hj Ic.; '.jvaliti jj. tnd varieties ,f ttoi'r?o'i.Js. His saCJ K i:t Ut siy tfit their stck will liefoiind full und o nploto w ith ever do? rij tion of roods'suiUbla f r t3io-.Vc?lern miirk'et,' alt of which have been selected 'with particiibr n-rard to ,u:dity, t)oiui.; .rUe, and vLic-u. from tieir lftoj cxjri;r.te in the trji.lc, the y can tonQdeMly rccooimend 'to thr friends -end Cue Irude in general.' n - " ' v; '1 hair stuck of Hoot and k!ios is iii.io largo And com-h-t., cotisisilrnf Ä en's ti.d Boj' Eoots end Hiocs. .I on roes, and JJro,ui: f T all kinds' and Ya'ictios. Wo iuns:iud Missus' Oaiterf, tionlecs, ..Shoa. Hipjwrs. ai d I5!r.Vii(31rjth'.t,liji.iriii,i Fhoea 'x.ud iiooU,-pf evc-ry kmdand price, all .f hlch thcvvflV?r V. eiiraordtimry lw r rices Whig purc hased iu Uoston for' ca'sl exclusively. - i'hey hu ve alio on bni d a Cno nseprtrrcrt cf Hals. Ca s a id L'jiiheUof ill Litils fof fcij ring and Kummer ear. . t .!-. k : i , ',':'. : '1 hi-v earncstlr reoi.et'of bnvers an examination of their stock b-fore purchasing efsew here, as they Can and a ill sell at pric-es as Iiw, and on terms as advant- jrous as can be tout w ith at S'l. Louis, Cincinnati, or any other cstarn marKc-l.' I.CASES Sprinp Prints . . " . '..... ,.' ij X Kichuiond St Cab's Madder Colors; . , ' Dunnell's , do .dp, ' , C lode's do do; lirht Jaconet Globes do do; 'rovUcnce. . . . . Co . . all Kiver . do . .do; - , ... Chinlx Kail Elver ' 'do "' do;' Philip Allen & Sons; 'do ' do Spruuos l 3. do: do; . r. r Mauchcstet . do .do; -. - - Connestosa Double Purples; . . c. English .Merrimack Styles; WaverJey; Clyde Coui. Colors; , Cld Small Kijr'd Green: , free and Yellow; - r lilooindale; - . j'erkin?; Fancy Mad Ir Styles; llhekstones; ' Monsuin ill ark; Was'iiugton Mourninjr; Merrimack Blue and White; Wattuppa 151ue aad Orai.g;oi MeuQtouiy do do; Kobeson do ' do; Ilarrop . d9 " do; ' Suffolt do do; received nnd 'or wJe at Iotv pricas by J. H. MAGHEE & CÖ. ' ,T BALES assorted Tickings of the various brands, lO in t-to.'O aud for sal.) by . mh'Jj JH. MAGHEE & CO. fX 'CARES ass'd Coatings and Pantaloon Fluffs for ZO sale by mh -2 J.H.MA G H EE & CO, , n tOARES Jenny Lind Tweedsitut arrived and for ula tby mh-jj J. 11. MAGHEE di CO. rr BALES Ilrown Drlinnirs. ' - J 5 do Blue - do; ree'd and for sale by mh'JS J. II. .MAGHEE & CO. PANCY DRESS GOOES. 1e CAJS.l assortod Jit Moaslin Delaines;' 1, k ' nri'ge Delaines; ' 1'iulu aüd Figured Col'd Lawns; do d J Clac k - do; " " folld Checks and Plaid Gioguainj Sjs'd; . Chauihrays; ' . Filk iiareires; ree'd and for sale by whV.T J. H. MAGHEE At CO. 100 DALES Brown Domestics, comprisiuj . Anchor Hiectitijrs; . - . Pcnn Mills .do; Canncltoa J5; SavagO do; jcncr do; ..... . "Fountain do;.. AVashin-jtol ' do; - ' ." - Cohoos do; ia store and for sate by raliS J." 11. MAGHEE St CO. . - NOTICE. BY order of the Cuiuuion council of the City of Evansville niado Mar h 19th le53, the owners of tho 01 thorn ends oru ts o.S9, 31 and 3'2, In the Lower Enlargement are rfiuired t flit up ;ho same, a., as to runoiT the water therelruin, by the Crst day of Sep tembcriiext. ' JXO. J. CII AMLEK. iwhtK-Jt ' City Clerk: ADVEUTISB ! ! EVANSVILLE merthajiu are reeptHfully invited to make themselves and their wares kt.owu to the people of houth Eastern Illinois through tlie medium of the J.YDJIPE.YDE.YT PJlEbS, .URblklU 111. The County of Vayne, In which the PKESS has a circulation of a'Kiut 000, alrowdv trades more excluairel at Evinsrillcth.in i;h any other city. Onlnp to the improving Market Facilitiet, and Ibe constant Influx of population, this trade w ill rapidly increase. 1 hose mcrcliunu, who would reap the benefit of tUs trade, and a ho can supply country dealers and consumers advantageously, tOiould lu'oriu the public thereof. Orders for advertising and subscriptions may be left with Geo. Darron. Esi-, K. Ealcigh's Wholesale house. Main St., Evansville, lud. - J. C. MANLriY, mlufi Proprietor of tho -t'rewa" JUST ree'd a splendid lot or Siec and Phi Chkksk diroetfioni the Western Reserve and for sale at mh22 COOK'S FAMILY GKOCEKY. JUST rec'd-1 cask E ass India Pale Ale 1 ' lo London Pcrtar; and for " I..IAVV IMCIIIC r.U.f.L'UV sale at : Junz-i vwvüj amuh uuvlui.

DISSpLTjrTION OP PARTNERSHIP' THE Partnership heretofore' exisUnc between Ilershberger ahd ürpttier.Uthis day dissolved by mutual consenU . , J MES A. IIEKSIIBERCER. Inh JOSEPH N. HERSUbEKGKR. CO-PARTNEESHTP NOUCB. TAMES . HEKSHBERGER hariue disposed of bis O interest tu the firm of Col bum Ilershbercers to Josetih A. Herslibereer. the new firm m ill xtinn. n.

der the st)lof t'otbura aud nerslibcrger.aiidarealoa authorized to selt te busiuegsof lire old Arm. A.Tuntn J.CULBUKS. JUbEPU Ä. IlKliSIlLEKGER. , mui9 PRINTS, 9a cases Fancy PiinU assorted. 2 ' do French Ciibtz; . . 3 qo trigUU do (mourntnrt tnhlfi 417 Main si, Louisville: ky. DRE35 OO0D3. 8 CASES ßerg DeLaines aMorted, uo t renclt Jaconet 1 do SuperrlneSilk Tlssnes EmbM. 1 -do do Vreuch Berge all wool. 5 do Fanc Gnghams assorted. 1 do' GiaceSilk 10 do Figured Kilk. JAMES LOW 61 CO., . mh!9 - 417 Main st. Iouisvilie. Ky. (RAPE SHAWLS, 2 cases White embroided Crap j Shawls Just received nd for sale by T! ... , JAS.LOW&CO, . 417 Main street, LouisviUe, 1 mhT9 JUST received J enso of cptendld rich Plaid and Shaded Cotton Caosirnere " ' 2 Bales Patajisco Bagging. ' ' " - 1 Case of superfine Blue and Oranr Prints. and for sale by MURGAK, KEEN & P&ESTON. maris GARDEN CPECa PUT op In I lo, do. and do packages direct from the old Kochester Nursery. ' ALbO: a large lot ofsbaker seeas put op In the usual way. all warranted fresh. Just received and mr sale ' at . COOK'S FAMILY GKOCEEY... mart7 . HALYL'S PAXITNT OONCRETB SAFES'. PATENTED Atigost 21, 18W. Warranted fronj damp and mould as well as Are proof. vte are manufacturing the above superior Fare at our establishment on Columbia street, between Broad-' way and Sycamore streets. No. 49, and have constantly' on hand a good assortment. inese are are a bettet article, ai It regard! Dra proof, quality and dryness than any othar manufactured in the United States. we say further, that no manufacturer dare risk th ronutttion of their Safes by testing one equal ia size and thickness with ours, on a fair trial by fire. - - -' Should they, or any of them conclude to do so, w; will furnish them a hafe free of charge, provided it does not on trial prove to be the best article. t .- - HALL, DODDR&CO. t - Ttey can be had at the FacWry, No. 49, Colaiubia street, Cincinnati, Ohio, and in the State of Indiana. " at th follow jreiu ies: IIORNllK(OK' WOOPAKD, Evansville. ' 'f f FKYd; MAXWELL; Madison.' -MUNFOKi), & IlCOJtEK. Ufayette. . J. H. VAGIN, Indianapolis. t -W.T. LENN1S jfc CO- Bkhmond. " , maris Cind ' GOAT1XG. a few cas of Coating, Jeai.s and Martinets, suchassuperflne Gold mixed Tweeds, waited; shaded tdo.. , Cadet Kentucky Jeans. Blue and Gold Cam biet do. Cadet waived Kattincts, green drab, cor' and brown colored do Plaid changeable Cotton Casslmcrs. Printed Drille. asorsd low priced Tweeds Ae Jttit roeeiyedper fcteamer. and forraleby - . c. marl MOKGAX. KEE. & PRESTO HATS, A row cases ofLesrhorn, Hats of various nIllles and stvlc-s, aud Kouuth Kofi Fur Hau, ai.d" M.-igjar Wool Hals, Jut received and for sale bv . ;narl3 ' ' MOKGAX. KEEN & FltESTOX,- ; 140013 AND SHOES. WE Lay coiuwenred receiving our Sprirg and riuniiocr stock of Coots and Shoes. VV 53 cases pc-r Steamer Tho. Swan In stire eonsistin of Gents Calf Hoots. Grained and Kin do: Grtits Goat. ifiii, urmnuu aiiu A-airnt wrsiuer noes, oenis iTiraps Men's thick ai.d Kip HooU, Woman's Calf, Goat, GraineA Patent Leather, and Morocco Roots, do Ilr. skiii. child's Grained ts an J Roin Cacka Hoys and youths Calf Br.igans, .'dcii'a Kip Brogans. Wome ti?4 fcl pperi f. Ar. forjisdo br mar 15 Aldi GAN. h EI N At PKFPTOJf. EK1XTR, 13 caes of Philips. Allen & Son's, Cot hie., ai.d DuiincU's bet Prints, Ja. t rc'd anil f.r sale bj a .matjj MOKGA.X, KEEN & PMESTOJT. SHKETI.XGS, CO Il des . Ieavy 4 4 G. W. Brown. Sheeting, received per Steam-r. an! for ante by . marlj MOKGAX, K EES ft PRESTO?. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. riHREE AUre and lutelligcut young Men. to er.gags) JL'u a vtry lcant aid rcjKctiMo bu sites a, a( w hich from (3 to to 9 VJ a day cau be . realised sImvs exp-imes. ... - Apidy toVprown.rttlift City Hotel, ef.er 2 oMofi P. M. ' Ä. H. A Gurinaa wftntrd who c sieak Englhh.' - marlitd . j. f i:jii:i:s ai i BirciiAMcs i HEALTH ASSOCIATIOIJl CIpvplanl iIilo) i I.af;yctlc, lud. CAPITAIi SO.OOO.' : TJIIS is nit Ass'Kiation of Farmers. Mechaidcs and W'orsingmea generally, for the mntuul assialanc of each other iu case of sickness or accident. ' .By the pn meiit of the Admission Fee of $10, tttha. tinmof mukiiigapplicutiou; and at the first Annual V posit wilhiu ten nays, yon will become a Lifo Wember' Mid will be entitled to a Weekly Benefit, if Jou hi4 be dhabled by Sickness or Accident, from pursuing yoac ordinary business or occupation. Females insured agLuist sickness commop to both sexes, ' ' ' : KATES OF YEARLY DEPOSITS; -

3,00 H - 3,73 ? G. 00 " 4.50 " 7,1)0 " 5.25 - " h,no C V - ' 9,W ' ' K " 6.73 in, - 7 ..so - M.w " " P,S3 12.00 t 9,m 13,00 M f , 10,(!0 . M . H. oo " ' jixm " i;iw l-v u 1C.00 . . " , , 13.00 A . Ift.tO - 14,00 . 10,00 14."0

I! C. F. St a was. Secretary. - - AGEJCTS WASTED, for the above Association, to whom will be paid a commNslo.i that will nell front 73 to 150 dollars per month. The Agency offers the greatest inducements lo yoni:g men desirous of traveling and vUlUrrg different sactious of country, as the business ts Vleasant aud agreeable. For further particulars lot um re at lue uiuce, or 01 ' 4 phi PHILLIP HORSBF.GOK. Agent. - mari3-yddcw Wrier st. r.vaLsrille Ind. - ALTON. MT. CARMEL AND 1IEWAL-BANrHAU-RqiD. NOTICE ii hereby given that there are bo Bonds of this Company in circulation, as the Books of this Company w ill tastifv that no bonds have ever been' Is sued or authorized. And as all the stork formerly subscribed on the Books of this Company, was sold bv the Kherif ander ex ecu tl.-ns Issuing from the Circuit Court of Edwards Conn ty, Ills, and was by the purchasers at such Sheriff's sale: or by their assignees surrendered to the present ßoara of Directors on üüth Jauor.ry, If 53, l certiJLeatet of stock bearing date prttiot totbat time are a-.rf Uf It having been reported that Bonds and eertineatei of stock of thii Company, have been offered for sale of pieage, ny parties formerly connected w 1th tills Company, tjie Board Itave thought it right, thus to put Um public on their guard. T. B. THOMPSON, President of A.Mt,C.and.- A. K. K.CO.f .SAMrrtTnMrso-tM. DSecreUryto Board. j marlii If' . ; . . t " FARM FOR RALE. "T7. rpilE Joseph McCallUter Farm cocuuuwg 1C0 acres of JL the best upland in tho county, ajd being on tie Koonville toad, about 31 miles from Evansville, Is now for sdle. There are upwards of 60 aces of land ander cultivation, and there are two good erchards and living, water in abundance on the farm. The buildings cost (rom 9 12U0 to $ ia 0 and are mostly new. This farm, long kuown as one of the best upland farms in the county, an now bebad ata bargnin and Of eary terns. Stock and farming utensils wdl be sold wlih the farnf. If wanted. For particulars enquire on the trek uiiscs of JOSEPH WOODWAR, or of ISGLE, W HEELER de 1GLF.HART. U22-lwd tw 53 RvansvUU. Adminislrators Salt. - .-- BY virtue of an order of the Court of Common Picas or Vanderburgh county, te undersigned aclmiaUtratorsof James Dölau dee'd, will sell at public aucüost on the l'llay of April A. D Jf:,3, at tha Court Hocsa In Evansville. In 1 . the W est Half of the South Est qu rter of SecLn So. Three, In township ' lx houtl of Kai.jre No. .Ten West, in sail eouut. on tli following terms:' One third iu cash and the talawce in aix, twelve and eighteen moi.tls fnrt tie day f aalr. the purchaser givii.g notes with at proved arcuritj. waicitig Teficf IVblu Vhlu.-itlon or j.prieii.et.t Laws. . 5 uihÄ 3tt3 MICHAEL CAVISK. -Aj,' " BEK.XAKl) MEK1UC.I Aamn EX'S Summe; West.'3casesQnecu's Cloth asvd; 2 w Silk Warp Codc'lngton; S " " Woite Lluen Drilling; ' - 8 - Brown do dor ' ' ' 20 " Elptka Cottonades Just ree'd and for ale by . . JAM ES LOW & CO, ; inhSa 417 Main -at.. Louisville. Ky. '- A (( BALES Cotton Yariis; tyjyJ 33 do Eatting; in store rjid for sale by iuh; J. II. MAGHEE dt CO.