Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 6, Number 25, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 25 May 1853 — Page 2

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DAILY JOTBHAL A. H. SANDER1.. EDITOR.

TKK.M.S OF SUBSl KliTIO.N. Daily Journal, r car - by tti .vk, Tri-Weekly Jouruul, uar year, Weekly Journal ' ' M i S

Cuuwuxi .Vamti.-Mum. Pavi Mao connecting us in any manner, editorially or n . t. iumirth vn-i. u-twr.-i, vi.. and Waiaut. I'inriiiitaii. . b .. ... UrIean3 an success has enabled him to p re rauu...P :..i ;...,t.r..rti..-ir..,..,..-!i..i...f "- personally, with fear, and especial.y with 8ent to bis former natrons and friends an ert-i.-h inn ,11.- Journal. The 1 Jiirual will oe louim , r i tile i, tairoe. tad a.ivortUeme..u a..u auuacrip. I moral cowardice, we have no answer but ai- tertainment, with the countenance of all

Fourth are IIkou tlous are respeelfallj solicited through tue. city of kvavilli:.

dangerous fields than Evatvv.lle. praise8 of thc establishment. The Wild me un ai Uace. ßut M tu iU' ttr wo have ,onS known jjoy of Ceylon, a cross between the Ourang Still the excitement continues' The ques- P1 A,Ph Wilson, and having recognized Outang and thc Bushmen race, is said to be is not yet settled letow we give a state- him as a gentleman and an honorable man, the greatest natural curiosity ever seen in ment from the Louisville Courier, which ex. we ave been 8,ow to b-ieve he would be the United States. The Chinese family, inhibits so much impartiality, as to te sur- guilty of rto ömal Piece of business as that c!uding the beautiful princess, with feet only prise those who had read the remarkable ar- cnarJr "Pu' lim and we shall require lwo and a ha)f incnes in length, are also said tides in late numbers of the Courier on the more evidence than has yet been produced to 1 Mid l0 be exceedingly interesting. Dan is Ellipse. Hut it makes up for this in another comPel u to the belief In view of lhe cuf- spjk-n of a being funnier than ever; but

a r t i . : . , in which the editor proves by those same old Strtl,er & liroth.v dispatches, und oiher matters, entirely to his own satislaction.th it the Eclipse beat lhe Shotwell re. fectively St and 30 minutes. This is by taking for gr.mted that the Shotwell left 21 minutes before 1U o'clock, and the Eclipse b minutes alter 10 o'c ock, ami the latter arrived -t Luui-ville thrt-e minutes in ailvauce of the Shotvvi ll. Tue BeKftfj backers ap

pear confident. As an ev id nee we give the , PreVe"1 her Ukin" a "ear sho0t l the K.eD- ' lollowin, paragraph .mm the Courie r- ! luck shüre' anJ 11 ,;ltod 80,ne ,iltle di:ilanCe Thk SrnMKKs Kni"-E asd I Suit- broadside down the river In consequence, VSU. By way ol settling j dispute in re- the Shotwell was compelled to run up near gard to ll time ol the BcliftM mwi Shotwell, the Kvan-ville si 'e, and lost several minutes we are authorized to offer a wager of o.sf. tj,ne Capt. W. had been bettiii" here freerV,nAm I X;'nA.KrSt I "I cl; Jllti ly on the Eclipse, and this no "doubt made ' trip Imm l.-a iit i ii tr tt, landing in less time than J ' the ShotA ell the question tob- ref emd tolsome luick to believe what otherwise they j three gentlemen u h.. sh . II huld the MMey, might h ive doubted. Now, the Shotwell had t ike i v iden e out-ide of that of the officer? pUt off at the bend a gentleman to get of either boat, and decide the bet. As a ,ret uie Fashion, at Evan? ville, and pull the I tir--.it man v 'bet have been mad? upon this . ' reaaluanda areatdeal at eiteM txlA botwell of a bar. When she got off, she !

ue think, m ether this wager be accepted or no , that ihe suggestion made to fettle the dihVulty by reference to a board of gentlemen, im a good one, and we would suggest Robt. J. Ward, (Jeo. Hancock, and A. McKinley, Es'jV as a nio-t proper committee. But we now present the first artice allu.led ! to. The Iriends of both boats sjMffJttfi well keep quiet till some definite decision: Tut (iktatkst Race o.i RkCord ExtkaoRitiMAP.Y Run of the A. L. Siiotweli,. Dur n- ti.e past week the greatest excitem nth aprev.Mledamo:gst!.a,1.l)oa,l:le. as ; llw I cm M "'K"o , , steamer A. L. Shotwell, Capt. B. L. Elliott, from New Orleans to this ci'y. Her Iriends we e sanguine that she could beat the time ol the famous j. M. lute, and that she would come to Louisville in less than four .i . K..H -j i.i.. i... i... ... . niiu a nun viuip, auu inwai, uuuijl lid? ?lir; ica i ponded to the all of her backers and ou n-! ers. ng the record of her runs, he officers of the boat .t will he has beaten the J. M. While r, aim made the bes time tu my comp an ng furnished by the be s en that ihe Iii ist -'gnallv I air--, the mouth ot the Ohio, on record a ieatiin.ta ween ago was considered imposBible; but now the Shotwell stands the vie tor, and the run ol the J. M. White is thrown far, far in the shade. The Shotwell was prepared for the rac, and if the instructions of one of her chief owners had been tully carried out to the letter she would hive considerably shortened the time. As it id her run Standi as an unprecedented leaf . She had the recent runs fit the gr.' it E lipse as I ui lmar ks, and most gallantly did alia contend lor the honor of the first p;ace. She was only two min.....j I.i ... I .. V .... I I - .1 Ul r l, V lis u l V 'to miuuteri ahead at v icksiiuro. r roin that! pom; to Memphis, a distance of 880 miles, it ums i lo-ely contested, the Eclipse being the winner by live minutes. The S;iotw. II I in led at E. P. Johnson's in A mesican Ü -nil, and took on ho ir fl nassengers, which was a loss ot Loiiaideruble time.

Eclipse. Shotwell. d. h m. d. b. m. To Had Church 1 54 BsaSMtCaefw pa4M 3 & 2 5T Jetterson City 4 i!." tkaaatd nile 5 42 5 5T H-ivnu Uouia 7 5 I'l.iqueniimj H I H.a . n laaga a 87 4 Umyom H rah n 81 17 Natchez Hi 4j I 48 I s. Iajlari phniiijoii :. M Kodn j3 8 23 I mtmm4 iutr aj m S4 84 Vlckabarii jt 11 28 8 Lake FVov i 'ence I 33 4 'olaaab ia 441 H .Naoolfoii .44 j 1 20 11 :'-iU'oiiier'.-M.iut 45 43 1 leu 1 2 3 38 2 3 33 .Memphis 8 AS 8 in K.iuilolpa 2 14 10 2 14 4 1 air 3 4 4 3 3 57 Paaacaa 3 7 vu 3 7 3 Shawneelowu 3 IS 67 bvausviHtf 3 18 21 3 19 30 Louisville 4 9 30 4 I 29

42 W v - .1 .11 . S I a in tue utiio, me aimiweii maue unparalled run-, but uiiiortun ttely was caught in a ... 1 J tuir it. .ui' b. vii lisVI '. .1 1 1 ra II H'Tcillld fill n tv-ri.. Until, it. mi. 1. vtl.i.-!. detail. ...I l.er ....o I. ..it. .....I ti.irt.. lit., minntuj ll.ir rill. Irmn iiviii uiiu 1111111 1111 iiiMC'iiii . 1 Hum . . e-raaartlle 10 I' .rtland, Ibo miles, was made in 14 hours, which is a lull hour quicker than it I'lcr iv . mmta Kofi. re -. ...... .II. .JV t'V.V". The S;,twell stouoed her endue at the P riland u barf 10 minutes before 8 o'clock BttMrdaj evening, by Louisville time. By me memorandum ol her lime irom pori io nt.rt Ii., will a rli.u U him.-. nnH 9Q min. out, which b. as the K 'Idso one minute in a race of 1000 miles. f Im. Cour. BJ

ß3-The John M, Stoctvvell arrived here upon the limited resourcesof his own wisdom, Mon lay afternoon from New Orleans, with d permits the ti libustering voire of Locoa moderate Ireight; her time was a little be- foc monocracy to reach his ears and control hind that of the Eclipse, but on the whole hi-actions he will find himself in a whirlmade a good run. She is just as good a boat pjol of dangers. The people, however, would for the trade as any of 'em, and is commanded be ".lad t see the remaining Whig official ly very clever office s. She put off between heads lopped off as soon as possible, as it seems 800 and 900 tons of Railroad iron here, fpr necessary for the job to be done before much the E. and I. Railroad. As the Stockwell other work can receive attention. In the

hau consider ible Va!asli frei;ht on board we presume she will go up KM Wabash from here.

ixjrvju- noieis n-ve naua narvesi ior me fxTRead he Ordinances and financial ter reaching home, the dog became very restlast three days during the arrival and stay of a.. ... . .., nan(,r. Thpv i less, leaped frutn the lap al the lady, and ran

tBe Menagerie Company. Their table were ,L.d "i,h .,Is , .d vf id. n olu V v I - wka-'a asi vj v A vvvm. "gsf j

well supplied with the luxuries of the season. 07" The first brick house erected in LafaComtncnd us to these times, and these diu- yette, Ind., is being pulled down. It was bu U ners. I in 121.8 and was regarded as a prodigy.

A W.rrcabie Affair. Considerable feeling has been manifested

here by the friends of the Shotwell, against ('apt. Wilson, of the Empress, for what they charg; a dishonorable act in bim. He have been 10 0,1 lho öubiect' as lh,,u3h we j arm matting me cnarge. r or any censure lent contempt, unless it be to point to our past course as editor, and say most emohaticallv. ire have lncn trial, and in little II) Ort? rent of angry public feei ng here on the subPcl "'V" considerable more courage to mke this remark thai, to make the charge against the one man. Iiis charged on Capt. Wilson, that directly the Shotwell appeared around the point, he spoke of her coming, and running up on deck, ordered the line to be cast loose. The Empress then swung around directly in the channel, so as to intercept the Shotwell, and came near running in the Indiana shore above the Bend. She was thus on our side of the river. She no doubt purposely run near the upper wharf boat as the messenger was hailed and asked if they should stop for him; and besides the ollicers of the Shotwell w inted to see the Eclipse's time, which they knew was stuck upon this wharl boat. So we think whatever m iy have been Capt. Wibon's intentums, the result was not what many think Va mm km mistake... but shall inmiire of le ers üfthe ShoUver and B,i0 now , nl.na.i.,nof Pant Wim wklch ask a" explana'ion ot Lapt. V il&o.i, which we have no doubt ill be publicly given, P.S. Since wr ting the above, we have u!kld wil, Capt. Elliott fully on this subject, .. .. . . , . . ., . He states distinctly and emphatically, and so doesone of his pilots, that he c nsidered he actionof Capt. Wilson as malicious and wil-

actionof Capt. Wilson as malicious and wil- j 001 1CSS n "ve 8 auumcii ,u, and as resulting in making the Shotwell i t thsse' lhere hiive bn nuiroU3 r , ü hear cidents of various kinds, which would greatly . Lavall Am tiarlal ala Ctpi. Wilson Our error, if error it be, H111 frful aggregate.

one of friendship; yet no friend can stand It. .w. oj our doinff justice. The Emm press should have taken the Indiana shore, by the rules, governing downward bound steamboats. She did not do it. Yhet!e this was from malice, or utterly unintt-nti n al, remains to be seen. M to start. When the Pierce administration g(ts thro' with its decapitation of Whig officials, which may be expected in th-; course ol a year, it is he hoped a development of the future poll r 1 . r ry of this adini' istration will gradual! take pi n e. At the present time, Washington is still besei;ed by hungry Locofocos of every strip. During office hours, the heads of dei partments appear to be engaged in the sole consideration of contemplated appointments. from them petitions, recommendations, making or escaping promises, &c. In the meantime, business of all other kinds seems lagng. Nothing has yet been done to remedy Ameriered in this pastime something apparently t., in iitfiirs. A hnost every thing yet done, ex teui llie IMi Si I 1 little icuiuvai ui vun'io vi " . !.)!....!...! n n I .11m. .ml ... i . ' I I . I".' l optiusite luit l. lias been in im.tation 01 Jir. t. ! I 1 ........ , m.li... W . .t tM i I It t n r lllff. tliA in. 1 1111 lui i a wu 1 1 . nutwiiiMWU' w n m nocent and unaffected horror with which Lo cofociiism regarded a. I things in connection . . , w,lh the administration, it is pleasant to see that party now acknowledge the practical wisdom of Mr. Pierce's predecessor. If ths pre8jjeilt w ill only continue to permit him- j . . Llr 8eh tü be ?uided intllid manner, we may look for sound American policy in his administration. But just so soon as he throws h inseif course of a twelve-month, probably, our mail syst -m and foreign relations may claim the serious consi Jeration of the powers that be. wmmmu axe intereat.no-n r-Grn 1 nti. rt. sti ng to c.tizens.

Dan Rices Hippodrome iad Menagerie.' Dan Rice, with his far-famed Hippodrome

anj Menagerie, will be with ua on Tnursday ncxl and if report gpeakf truth or anvwhere near the truth, a rich treat is in store for our citizena. Dan Rice rus prospered beyond all (ormer fortune . . , sea9on.in New classes of society. The Nashville papers, anj jll(eed theentire p.ess beiween here and til.. PpaaAntit Plftai ka Hnonimniu 111 t Ii. : - we have not tfic spaCe to go into full particu,ar;? Suffice it to sav that the Hippodrome " J anJ Menagerie will be here on Thursday. A. L. öiiotwell. i .ie Diiotweu mreu here yesterday afternoon, a little after 1 'o'clock. We had a long talk with Capt. Elliott, his First Clerk, andoneof his Pilots. Theynll insist that th El lipse left New Orleans at ten minutes before 10 o'c'ock, which would tUC l lhQ T' asf' frmed Uä a,ld ,her c,tlzen9-t,iat Mr" Strüth' er, whose purported despatch to Louisville has made the Eclipse backers so sanguine, told him personally that the Eclipse started from New Orleans ten minutes before ten o'clock. Mr. Abbot, Pilot, says be was present at the , . .... , , , e time, and k mi King to take oat,i to the fact. It i- also stated that the matter was left at Louisville to Capt. Ba-on, of the Chancellor, who was at New Orleans at the times both . , . . , , . .. boats started. He decided that the Eclipse left New Orleans at the time stated by Capt. Lllictt. This decides the matter for the Shotvvell by two minutes, at least until both boats return from New Orleans, when we may reasonably expect to have the question permanently settled. The Shotwell took on some freight here. We thank 3Ir. Jouliet for papers. One Month's Calamity. Within the sPaC0 of one month P3"'1' the P,,blic Press I ha-'e recorded the destrction of the steamship JWVMfcMI i llM P.ciiic, the Ocean Wave , i 7. . . . Uli Ltiu u lavoj in ' i ill . 1 1 i i i i nia. the awful railroad calamities at Chicago and Norwalk, and the loss of the ship William and Mary at sea near the Bahama Island. ,,. f a; II 1 he8e 8,x h ive hurled into eternity not less l,,en tive ,,undre(1 8 uls! In addition fCjt There were 8DG horses offered for sale in the horse market, New York city, last week, valued st $172,790 equal to $18:2 each. 4Ö9 were sold durinjj the week averaging $180 equal to $84,800 for the sales of thc week; several pairs of matched horsi 1 from 500 to $800 dollars. Three single horses s . at $400, $S00, anil S800 dollars; the stock represented unusually fine. OO'Mr. James Abbey, one of the pilots of the Am L. Shotwell, bad a lot of !e8patches put up for this office in a bottle, but had no opportunity of safely casting them out to us, on her quick trip up. He is a friend to the press, nnd a first rate fellow. fr7 R- B. Doxtoter, the president of the Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Railway, died suddenly, of appoplexy, at La. Porte, on Wednesday last. SCj'The Blakely Family should be here today or to-morrow. Look out for them. Great f!rbccue. There is to be a prert Railroad" Barbecue at Henderson, on the 22d of next month, at which time and paee the ground will be broken on the Henderson and Nashville Rnilrond. Although the published notice only invites citizens BtMg the line of the Road to attend this Barb cue, yet we presume the good people of Henderson will be prepared to accouirrodate a large delegation from Evansville. Some of us will be likely to tresp ass a little on their hospitality that day. We feel very much interested in that identi- ... I M m m .... ' . ..iA a l ... .Ii lu n n .. Ann. c.ii imiu, uu.i i' I'mr ag 111 in 1:11 aauny 1 uiu J ; 7 islp"i i!". dy commencement and vigorous prosecution . ... ir . t. ri, mnlef inn . We vv;inf n rrixid plinnr. t , holler, and we expect this Barbecue will afj furd it. There w 11 doubtless be a great crowd, good speeches, and something to eat. Eva sville Journal. Come on friend Sanders, and "lotch aiong" P n it Mi i 1 1 . u.itl. vim Wp intend to Iimvp , a the worM and the rest of . . . . mankind. I intend for it to be a grand jubilee, and you may "holler" ns loud and long as you please. llrndason Courier. Muddcii Death - Oil Factory- Rnrned ( saaaa(erfeilr Arresicd. Boston, Mny IS. Henry Smith, ex-engineer of the Fire Department, wa-j found dead in the street tliiü morninjj, supposed to have died in a tit. The oil factory of Henry Rice & Co , at East Cambridge, was consumed by tire last evn'tio;. Charles II Kys was arrested :n this city this niiirnimr tnr havitto in his "rtssPSsioQ a iarr,e amount of counterfeit money. About dusk one venidg last werk, a man staniliny near thm m.irkit at Trav. sold to a lady what was ri'presentod as a poodle dog. Af - up the ceiling. The dog continued to act so strangely, that she in alarm, seni for her husbam), whi examined the animal, and found to his t-urprise, that it was nothing more or less than a large rat, which had been cleverly covered with a sheep skin.

0OWe publish the following communication by request of the author and several '

other oitizens of Cairo. It is a subject of ..... , . considerable importance to them at least, although we do not see the necessity of preentingit tothe public at this particular time, We are most decidedly of the opinion th it a a Marine HoSDital is more needed at Caro . u . i mat a. oiij uurci puiiii un cimer ui me rivers which have their confluence there: From the Jonesboro Gazett-.j CAiROj II'.., April 11, 1853. ÄIessrs. Editors: Ev ;ry person at all ac- ! quainted with Cairo, and vho ki ovvs the promiscuous character of the immens: Bomber of transient persons who are daily, from some cause or other :v accident, neceaeitv.

or misfortune-landed here, must be forcibly I r,ONrKKN ,""",! Zi TitlS Kevenne. of ,he struck with the conviction ot the great necea- j Citj ibtatho Cftj Trass rj.sad reUtirs t, the I).isitV that exists for a Marine Hosp tal at this ert iin omeer's therein SSSSMaiS. Passed .May point. Ill fact the geography o' the country SectV t. B it Hainetl by the Common Council of and the localitv of Cairo in its centra, i of thet it r Ev aas rills, Tkst sit tss Uevssmssl tkecity, lt-af -i n ;:, SjSllTSd from any wniree whatever, which may be col-

.toe. cuimicuwi,.....! ! o .u -.e the subject a moment's reflection that there : is no point either on the Ohio, Mi-si SI P ni i or Mis ouri, irom the head 01 either stream, - .i . - ... . down to the disemboujrement of their united . waters, where Mich an institution u so unpenoutiiy Qemaiiueu; or wnere one wouu do more extensively useful. The vast number of steamboats which ply the western v aters, a.lol which touch a1 ibM point, ar contii.u- ., . ,. . 1 ally landing passengers here some to vait a passage up the Ohio, Mississi;.,.;. r Ten nessee, or to New Orleanssome lor the purpose of passing into the interior, or of en - irairino on the ihriwri-nt works of i:ri!rovegagin ment now in Drotrress Man v are lick when I " ..ww . . - -' i landed, and others, during the sickly leaaon. , V .i frequently become so belore they can get r . - - - i o away. A great proportion ot thesewno land here are foreigners mostly Irish-who come in a state of entire peeuniary destitution dependii:ffunon their daily labor lor support &l J ' rl they are strangers in a strange land, lar from the land of their nativity and from their friends, cut of' from tint sympathy und hospitality which form the essential characteristics of their Irish character. From the united causes of chansre of climate, exposure nid convivial social constitution, they are -iic peculiary liaol to become s'ck, and from a noble but impulsive nature are liable to acci- . . 1 . . ni . f cent and personal niiurv. lhe citizens 01 Cairo are kind arid and hospitable, proverbially so, to the extent of their tm-ans. 'mt it is out of their power to extend much aid to the many cases of suffering around them they have not more house-room than is absolutely necessary to the comfort of their own lamilip the public houses are generally crowded to overflow ino;, not capable of taking in half the number of' those Melting admission, and at a time too, frequently, u nen they mo! need succor. Deplorable enough is (he situation of tue sick, under any the most favorable circumst inces, at home, in the mid-t of friends, re. id to minister every comfort of good nursing, and kind attention, but a hundred-fold more deplorable must be the situation of him who is so uufortumte as to become siel in a strange laud far from the endearments cf home penny less a id friendless, vv ithout the money to procure either nursing, susteannce, or medical aid; without even a shelter from the peMnrga o! the pitiless storm of the ruthloss elements or stowed away in s me miserable i-:i:;ntv, unfit for a human habitation even in health the poor stranger is doomed to perish. without the soothing hand of friendship lo smooth his rugged pillow, or furnish h in with he minister ol the alter, to offer .lace to ii is. departing spirit in the consolation of re.igiou, or even to perform the last sad duties of a decent interment. Frequently persons a.e landed here wounded or maimed, by accident occuring on boats espei ia. y those accidents ol fire, and from blowing up, arnica is an additional reason why a Hospital should be erected here for their relief and I ist, though net least should that awful scourge the cholera, again ravage our shores it is indispensible that such an institution shou'd be here established. Boats passing up generally brini; the disease from tyvv Orleans. n ere there a hospital here, cholera patients could be landed from the boats and placed in it without danger of the infection spreading amongst our citizens; at the same time the ''anger to the other passengers on the boat! woulJ be lessened, and thus the epidemic might be prevented from beiivg spread through the ci unty above. I have thus given my views of the importance of a measure, the propriety of which has often been lorclbly suggested to my mind, during several years pr cticeas a physician at this place, Irom witnessing casts of individual suffering which it was out of my po.ver to relieve, partly from the want of comfortable nursing and attention so necessary as aids to their recovery. So necessary is an institution of the kind, at this piace, that I esteem it a matter of reproach tothe State and the community that one has not been erected here long. since, ' he unfortcuate stranger, from whatever part of the globe he may have come is yet our brother our fellow-mortal is he not entitled to our sympathy and our philanthropy J Ouirht he not to be cared for nnd provided for, and not left to perish like the brute! If otherwise, what are we the better of our boasled civilization! It is but the polution of the name. Have we no bowels of compassion ! I hope the como unitv will wake up to the import m e o thia measure, and that, acting Irom ..-c of an enl'ghtened humanity, speedy measures may be taken to have erected in the l'ity of (Cairo a Marine Hospital where the poor sick stranger may find a home, and experience such attentions as are calculated to alleviate his sufferings and where, if it be the stern decree of fate th it he must die lie may at least have lho consolation of knowing that he died MMMUMt Cliristian.s aJaonsat brothers whose hearts beat n sjo.n- . - . . . ive 10 trie call ol numuniiy, anu wiiose hands are open to extend all possible assistance. Such a knowledge would rob even death of half its horrors. Yours, ttc, J- J. Rt-TTEa. of humanily, and whose A Vigilant Guard. The . Y. Tribune mentions a switch tender on a railroad Lading from that city, who w is so poorly paid that he had to neglect his dutv and carry pasMhftr'l bair.raire to earn a livinu;. Hence, for sefal months, acodents occurred On the rnml ..... .1 :i .. I .o 1 .....: vvtijr tti,,., uuni "i. .. .i-j ... . i 1.1 i.i, . 'Vltn better pay, was employed. OO" Mrs. Swisshelm, in her letters to young ladies, says that "every country girl knows how to color red with madder.'' This we believe to be an a&huological fact as we have always noticed trrit with all the girls the madder they get tlu redder they color. IndianapoHs Journal.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

LOST! X. STF.P LADDER, used hv ti e ladies in docoratine Fos. all ftr Uro r:- ., ' .)fl. l ti aiid n.rkc.l J-C. L'avoreau. W ho knows wheic it is? evaxsvili.k tftiplkof iiook o. 1, mets erery IVirsdaj at ?i s'cleck, y. The omears for the present Term areas follows: JameiT. Wft er, W. T.T ; W. 11. Wright. W. V. T K. E. Wheele r w. R.-Tho. D. Smith, V A. K.; W . W . THSStSSj, W. F. R.;B. P.Isrtsm, W.T.; P. Owstlsf, W. l .: W. H. J Ii im, W. 1). V.; B. Waller. W. G.; "'vm. Allen. V. S. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS L.lD IV A U II A TS. PERSONS h iving I.aml WarrnMa lor salo will flixl a parefesssraiflM raach BaasT. m-.'i ccU-.l tv :uiv Hie. r of the cilv. slu oiiier into um i u II he tiaid I'V such reasiirv. in the same kind of funds j wwwi vimH.ra mmm iiiK.ir , inu I l. a 1 1 ll ills ivi i. .ii.;..!. .i. . .ii.....;,.. i . .u. i. ..ii ... . i I i .... - i,, !... ii I v. : I ; i .. 1 1 ....i i. .kvj ii muH .ii."i.;iiiiiiii'iiii-.iiiiaiisuiiisiii-tooted in city orders shall be mild in riti orders. ssüsa '2L Wbaasnraraa sAesraf taa city shall pay üiiv um ihln tin. I'ili 'In.-, .ii ll,. . 'I . .ll ....... ,,;, a receipt setting forth thedatsol Üss psjmss4,sal ; " wnai accouin u was ..ii.-t w 1:n.i paui, ami uts pra potlion or the amount of inom-j and citv orders reeeivfd. and l!ie otBcer oltainlnp sin'Il receipt hall wilhin throe days then aiVr tile said reeipt with the Clerk, mm "" tiy n" mm such r.iei,.-.. a wr.tt n acU ! l,- tir..,n. nt there.!. and the l -rk t';.ll thereui t-aaigs too Trcaaurer with the amount of auch receipt, seUlnjrf.rth t lie proportion of cash and city order?, as iTJifru m, mJ ,TI, nrtliinup if M 1 City, sa las f rt Moadav of every aoati h rssBst to , m U. u,nl "lH w 1,1 ' 1 usurer of said Lity a repast la wriunir. - 'l'.i: lorwi thf amoinilol ri-vfiuif rf tf ivt-ti or . -i t v ( 'I Mill UZ IHC IIICICHII IIIONIII. " . 11,1V .1' 'II,t , . ll...f ..I .1 tl... - i ii a mm aa - tU' w wwed, and what proportios thereoraas collected or received in mone , and wh:?t amount in tily orders; and !te said Collector shall at ihe aame time pa we amount laaareponeo to tae t kj rreaasrer,sa uue , 'LH: T' M ulred b Seetiomiik. Tfa snnTifr fhnTmiiarsr slsM sirftaflsf 'v,'ir;,:,n m9mV ,,ä; ;'';'' W"r ;; t.ie c,n. amoiintiiipto hfi .!o!l;ir- ir ii. wards, he shall, uniesn otherwise directed" by taa CaaMaaa Coaaetl. daaasM the same in the hvamviUe; Insurance ( oinpat y. pay aide on call, with uch i 1 1 1 r v.- 1 a aii Con:'Ui v in:. allow on such dapoatta. and the Tfaaaaiw, spaa ins laaJ settli-ment with tin- ( ui'iinon Council . sliall aci omit for the interest which may a. true aaJ he receifed by him ou at' auch dapaalta. Srrt:,.,i h I ii it :i!l the K'e :.ii.- of the Citv. .teri -. fj7.kl,!L!1 .E! TflL.1 I the Citv 1 re.iMirx lv the j.ervii, :io. ii.r f..r License-, lud the recei t ..r thV Tr. n-urer shall teflea.br taa par t ',(," t" whom it w firmm, wim taa CHy Ctarfc. waa shall ; th Te .11011 issue the proin r liernseatid etiarze the Treaa 1 ...... j,t, o... .,,.,, i,..P,.t fiii.l Or.. 'I r . r. r .li'.iTI in all receipts for licenses, stale whether t!n amount was j'aid in MOM or orders. Feeiion kith Me. nil any officer of the city violate any pr lesion of 1 1 ir ordinance, or fil to perform mi) luty berahy requ ir d of him he -h ill, fnt ev .-ry such violation or failure, 'orf.'it and pay not le-s than live nor more than tlftv doll.rs. J. S. HOPK1.NS. .Vir. .Attest, Uta. B. Tonn, CH 9 CUrk. inv J5 A! 15 1)1 IM K, TO amend an ordinnnre ei.titl.-d "An ordinnnr rag latlBg tin braildiaa of Prtf Wall, aaaaai Ajiril ft, ist: " Patasd Ma '-'t I8S3. Umtinm 1st. lit- Maraalaad tij the ConiirfnConnri! of tti" ( in of K atuvillc. That o nun h of UV sixth vfUao of said ordinance a limits tin len-rlli I'arlv Walla to niin-ti t -i t. Im aad the hm U leTet.i rgpaafctdl tmtim Sarf. That Parq Wall, a wo ner bviU fat aar ii on e ..f said sivili .(lion, shall he .-illeaM iwentj mn larilki Ihicl. MM from the lo toin thereof, up tothe Int tier of tatata, aad t Iraat eicäleefi laclMt inthe-k-liesa from the lirst uji t. the second tier of joisL-. nd at le ist thirteen mche in thickness ahove tin' second tier of joiU up to the MAarv of the liiiildinsr: and Mwt Parlv Wall hall ba const in. ..i I mi iwdlug la UM ! fu' ii'n of said sixth sect on, except so far as ?uid provlaiei.s are mmvmmmt iv laii ofdlaaaoe. s r'ion 3d. -Vollnnir cont iiiir.1 in Hii ordinance, or in Um a I "r.iin mce pMwid .;.ril flat, ü7m afcal Im m )', 'nie. I :is to prevent the hu li'intr of ;iny Part Wall of .-iiiy thlcki.i h. v here all flip ow ners on ei.oh -ide of Ihe dividinir I ne sti 11 ujire.- in willing touching lho laieknaai f smh n all J. s. HOPKINS, .Manor. AUaat, tvW II Toim. Ctlf C'rrk. MjtS ST A T B !TI I. T O V tt E B N I E A D IHMßUKSKMKKTC OF THK CITY OF KVaMHV1LLK FORTH 8 FISCAL YEAR KNU1.NG MAKCH 31, Till-; City r.-veiiue hus been derived from the followi i ar MaW s: From Taxe prop.rlv .usessed up vn i i ' nad jiersonal Pi Mfi) ' IM I M " TaxtrttM Ommt '-i3 3T " Lk aw : Pedlars P.5 00 " l.ieenu lo Taaatraa, Kawa , &r 3 :t! Crt " I.ieei."e to lru iV '. iiC'ins ilW Hi " Ui en?e to r (altera of 1- er aa I Uquon 1433 TO " H; fraliip HI M " .Market House 154 SI5 Sales d l ots in Oak Hill Cemetery MM fiö ' Catlactioaa for .rk done oa aala Walka 75109 " F.nes MM The disbursements have been as follows: F

or Fire Hose. 679 52 " Paiaaaatas ami afaettag Hny M ales 239 75 " Stntionerv 8 10 " Tax. Ifef in.led HI I HI " Priiitiiur IM -'" " Kqa ilisatloa Baafd M M " Calvatta ü7 3x " Kiectior.s h aa " F'ire Department 45i 75 " Powder M tir.uine ! 70 " Marko! II use -.". no " Grave Yard H 00 " I MM) Uridgo 30 CM " Salaries 21-i:t ZS " Oak Hill t e netery MM 44 " Lots, (to be refunded by owner-) 45 24 " Streets MM 78 " lnci.Unt.il Expenses r." " Cisterns 10 90 " iMMWiaa Railroad Baa d wilh Bwaaaf, i 705 oo " Interest on Hunk liebt (arrearage 2 years) , f 000 CO " Int 're Ion 'Kreut year ami , mos. advance 401 CO 1000 00 " Sote to ll. nry Hornby Willi H oatafl i iterest " 530 00 " Mote to It stirance Ottlce w ith interest a ud exchange 1238 19

1T393 r0 $3314 43 920711 93 Kxei'M of Revenue over Kxpemliture From ihe aa aa aad aataaiaat it aas. p-ars that tili total Revenue has been Amour the Bxaaaaaaaaa will be found 3-veril items not belonglug to the currei.t .-.ir. such ;.s Kai i Saarj Hornby 530 00 Arrearaae Int". in Haak". GliO 110 A.lvuncH late rest in Hank.... IUI 0l I BajraaaMei Debt to Ins. ottae 1-JJÖ 19 Deducting t.iese amounts mm t .t.il e x pond it u re. leaves as FA pen es lor the year 1491 31 KHOtl 50 Showing a balance in favor of Citv of For which amount l ily Orders hav e luen redeemed thus: City Ord rs out.taiiilin-r April 1. 1-.-, ' Ofi " lssaedduiiiig theyear, SMI H 8331 43 1Ö10T 9'J Dellvaradl by Tr?asurer cancelled by Council", April 1, 1PÜ3 H S41 6 Out-tandii.?. April 1. ij3 ... t Orders uutstandlna on I-.:. I ..o s;'w'".' .;li;, r' 1st April 183. I1..II 1'.'. , :i .-..t C'.'l J't is., in amoiiii To whieta add cxaaadttntwa above, not lesrluMala upon current year S4W M j 8 o'.b ii Which amount is deducted from liabilities oftuoCity U.on the tli!.l vear closed is. April IH53. Dated. May Ü4, 1C.V3. GEO. H. TODD, my-.j t ity Clerk EIFF.AC'HFD MlF.l.TIMi. 1 flfl C AM .S 011 hand and lor sale b jLUU lAMKM LOW Ai CO., my.'4 41" Main st., Loui-ville, Ky. t iM.xTtiti.i: n.iiTiiN. -L M by M, ft by aaa ti l. inch brown linen Tablc l 1 .La,, ici . .e l .!.. a 1 'l I r . I l. - j m .,., LOVV Ai CO my-JI 4 it Miii .t , Laaiav Ilia, Ky. 4i4SSA.TIF.It B4.VFTS. 1 A CASLs received this duv uu.l f..r sale by ) JA. '.IKS LOW cv Co., my; 4 4i .Main st., Louisville, r.y. 3. OST. -vVE PARLOR LA Ml, used bv th" ladies it Foster t I H.lltor Floral Festival, suni'osed to be Uken away i in mistake A nv nerson know n -z wnro ll 1, will leao 1 Isar word at this oflke. MyM

HHE Darkies' Sh ifh Rbj J- Keplj t.i 01.1 Kolk at Home, bv Webeter; l i t ii? i.l b:p one another, "

rann x itn li. rTeu I boiMai .1 Flowrs; esMea some ..ojn.lar Glees, cleeteU for Glee Clubt, At. ' IMS say. "y i: THBOXE WHEELER. BVAHSTILLe, t y n g aa polis am (LEVELWD VrUAlOIlT LI.E It. It . T 11K books of thk Company winbsaaeasd onTburslay. Hi sjUi irat.. ai us ofliee of Aili $t Haaras, the Auditor's otlict-, ami tli off.- tuple A W heeler. Tksj will rsassls oj.en sixty days only. Walk up, eve" rj M rj , ud ii r names, and not lose the ehanreof titWi!ijrt ek in one of the t.nl i oininif in the Weal. Nothing i Mors ooratla than tula road is fo large divlusads. Bv srseraftas Board, myJ3 2m WILLAKO CAKPEXTER, Fir rretU. ll tco . HS. BAC ON MIHI, for sale bv 2,000 ' 0BT33 J. & W. HE ILLY. SPLIT BUTTO.H f II A I IIS. OA DOZ. for aale low .y Ur my .3 500 J. & W. REILLV. Bl TTi:it wanted l J. Ot W. REILLV. roit sale cm: a p. TWO NEW COCN I'EKs, x ith htlveseotnpletet auitalde for a grocery or other s ore. Enquire of mj-Jl 3t C. K. DREW, Pavilion." INOTIC'i:. THE holders of Collector's receipts for lots in Oak EUllCeststefT, are rcq nested to deposit the same ia th.- citv Clerk' office. m:il GEO. H. TOD. FLttJB OHA BILS- SafjSJdsaS Flaw, best Wabask hands; loo Uo Fine .1., For aale (y invüüdlm LEWIS & GRAY. CM I' I'M!. A fine lot of Cheese in primeorder, re-' DeJvaS and for salb alrevluced price., ny.'ii BAM L' FL OKB. - A KF.GS KIKI.K AMI JV ret civ ad and lor aale by I.O.I' HI. ANTING POW'DKR, SA Ml'ELI. OKR. LI nr.. -300 barrels White UaM, large barrel anil' i.i good shipping order, lor sale bv rat 8AM PEL Oatm. "V I I I.N. :ou Kegs assorted Kastemand PitUburgh, 1 for sale mm by S. K. G1LPEKT CO., m-u n.ire, near Water. K1H MI M 'Alt. PowdereU and Keflned arrels Loaf, Crushed, kVi.it". 1 si r.- ived ami liBERT A CO., eamore, near Water. lor sale bv iii-.'i I OK S.I LK. OH. CISTEKXs. eapacil over lllfl (rallons. for sale y man c. M okifkuh. 3 ,( l N W.; iron's Grips und Gralu SvyUtea: JJ Ja Rc)ÜM Kaataa; in do Gr. mi ! radlas; 3il do Bay, straw and Manure Forks; 1U do do Kakcs; in lore and for a-ilchr a '. m g K if hi rn. v . I l ARI.K i;i:n MING l.(T cornfrina oa th . a. Caaal Baata streel. Apjil) lo niv Jl) . few i on F ourth street hj IMI on Vine C. M. GRIFFITH. BOlTTf K'I'n. re eaaea rapanar Fancy Lace PnmmM received this da und for sale N j v v.v.s row Ac co., fH M7Maia at., Loatjavltta, mf. EIB4MKIS.--Meaatons. new tyle IWn.net Kibaaa received and for aali bt J IKS I.oW dc CO., "y:e j m.ou st., loalaanM Ky. NEW UM M1KY UDTI UIIIMMIOP HA VING complete i onr lnHinjrs. and "njruf.l thr most -Uitlt.il und rn'ri(..ri.d worknie.; for .-achi .le'.'.rliiii-nt of onr l.iisiness, an.! made tn most tboroagb prcjiii ration tav tatnr Machine and Mill orlt, 1 . i,i;:, Hrass work, and crcry MtAagalM in our line, i-i laa ratj besi st;. I.- an et as luvinrnMe terms a at anv ext iMislmieiit in Ihe V .-.l. we iu.oui.c" ;hal wy will ba in oaaimtlaa in a ttw .,as. u.ud are now ready lo take eobtravla for atv klaaaf rk o. KuGLCSTOX a CO.. in,-IcVI?ar CWaW ;..);.'.. iMfltf MS. sr. i.oujs, Missouri. CoiniUsMi!! MM4 I'vrwardiitK 11 I SE. jOrii;ro MO'ir.iuuit. rttwtf " uu.. MOGRIDGE & M FAUL, (la te 1 kliftll a -Moeri.lre, CflüNin of CaaaaaciaK r"t: rrmKtns. CiONsiGNMKM AM COM i ' -l'.)N will hara J iir prompt ami personal MMBtMaj ainl Ulrral 1-lrnncrt will ba flvaa vaaa required, on Coas'taaenta or Kil s of Lading is hand. orl r f .r Iba Par ltaai af laai. Grain, Hemp ami oth-r Produc will ba tilled at the lowest oibl- prtt-aa. The Racafrlaft and 'or ..r li m- of Merchandize and Prodae arill m iet wita esp 'iiil care and dispatch; tlio ". rataa Of fntfäl u . 1 1 ..liv.iv l e procured, and Ihe Mtpaaaa olatir.ge and dravae as uis.cli aa nontibl voided. lirfireiKci, J. K. WaXBB, 1 I .ll vV It V ON. Ciui!i i. IIloh Ai Co.. St. Louis. Clio: im (V 'ai..k, Daaau Kis-o & '.. H. ii a aan ojn & Bo., W, B. R-tYwot.na, J Bum Ae Mortos, Stradkr V irtinmH, HajajU & FRsra, Spriroer cV Wh, ::t, Louisville. Cincinnati. r.. u. wood s n i o J. VV. Itl TI.KK Ac Hro 1. Laajt m ( o., Wm. Hai. aaa d Ca 1 Pittsburgh. K. V ('. Y.RMVl.l. At Cow, Miisntri, J. M. Bui aV MoaaaJi H- 11. Comkovs, SniKi.r A- Miller, I ftdkfelpbia. I.i BW ai Marc U, B. York. fun. A. WrioitT JoSIAll I.EE A t o., . f Abraham G oik. S K iltimore. A. Farwei.l Ai Co k Co., j a ro., N Howard. . . x I " o Boston. T.C. I Wll HKI.I ew Orleans. We have an open Policy of Insurance, which will eoraall shipment. tn onr aMr"-., u li. n ml, -ise.i i.y L iter per mail or when endorsed on bills of lading: before, or a. the time of ship t. .MOGKilGF. & M FAUL. niiir'., '.VI .:.xwl) hi. Louis. Mo. IHSMII.1 TIM F I'AKTM.ItMIIP.rititli partner!iii. hereiof ,r.- .itiu.' Wet ween PHILIP J HOttJtBUOOK A: ('. 11. vvooii.v KU waa dlsolvea bv mutual consent on the .'Iii luv of May li-.Vl. All. debts due the H riu will be paid to HoRKBROok dc Cara en it. i., to w baa all claims mutt be presented for pay in -ui. an. I w'i'i ..re atitlioricl to use the nt ne of late ilriu for all purposes of settlement P. HORNBROOK, my 18 P. H. WOOtlAKU. PKTFICSIIIP NOTICE. THF. ut.tUrsicii.'d nave formed a co-partnership Intha Grocerv aad Produce bu-un-ss iinJr Ihe tj ! of. HORKBKOOK ( HLKlHILI, and ill be ready al all IfaasM to wtsit on their Melius at the old stand of Hoaarkook A- VVitiDAn W .ter streel. Ietweeii Mall. and. M-auiore, tvat-av ille, Ind. P. HuKNBKOuK, 'mMri CHAS. CHCKCH1LL. rftBTIC'F! 4 LT. person Indebted o the linn of HART V CALl I V r h v .- um ( Minis iijf.inst th -m will settle. W illi the uiiderij;ned.'who has been appoilite.l receiver bv th e ( ircuit Cutirt of Vanderburgh Conntv. 'mv,fl bTpklbob. iay Ir link dividi:d. N 'OTICF. Is hereby jriven that a dividend or Ave per " " " Hank for the six 111 nths ending April 301U, payable to .-.i t I li.-.-n h i- ar.-.l Irom Hie tironis 11 im ai 1 ..-L- In .tili.r 1 in .Lou:. 111 wvlMw BKA.Mlt U.V.'.i. G. W. KATHR05E, t'aahier T4 THF VI KMC "VTOTU'E IS HKKKKV GIVES to all whom it mny , co laara, thai I!-rraH Heinecken, formerly of the. tlrin of BlSCri v HlilMEl h I . Kvansvllle, Ind , har- ! lag lad ar farta aafcaowa, aa aa toaajaraay aalaafg to transact business, make contra' t. or collect money on in-mint - f aaid tlrm. as the I usines wili be bereafler paartiaiMtl iy V Btaca. whoalons will settle al former tr.n... H..I . i ill will tu in it i k ta ia rt ...risible for any busiu-ss iransuciionsof B. Heinecken after this date. m rj V. B1KCH. DtssOLI TIO. THK firm of K A HS At ILK ha lKen di solved by m il lis! uoaanlll. and the I n-ii.ess will b-refier b j eaasiaetasl i.v K.Kaha. sraosaaalhorized to settleallthe business of the late firm. Those indebted will ptaaaa, aaka laiasaillrt r payaaaai U aim. . KAHS. my I7lf ISAAC WM FOl DKV F4K sai.i:. ONE OF THE BEST LOCATIONS IN TH3 WEST I rsrtlll mimwH tnonnas the liVAXSVILLE FOl'N X UaV.ca Hala atraataadua vaaa'. taf attar wMfc all its aimurt.i i. i -. a ill be . '1 ai lriv aie - most reasoi.tbie lerm. .Apjii.v to my M QLITKB LA DD, Kvansvdle. Ind.