Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 6, Number 26, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 26 May 1853 — Page 2

DAILY JOUEKAL

A. H. SAND ERL. EDITOR. TBK Hfl OF SIBSCHIPTION Dail) Journal, per year . B " by the week Tri-Weekly Journal, per year, Weekly Journal J , tn fcnMnon Ao rr Mcmm. Pr" i t tfonos Fourth street, between Vine and Walnut, Cincinnati, ate Authorised ajrenL fnr th., tr..narti-.n of busin. l'r iM Evat-rille Journal. Tlw I) ulv Journal will be foiin.l ooOeinrthe4r..m,.. and adv.-rtiiemeni, and .ubcr.plions are respectfully solicited throu i tneui. i , " citv or A N S V I ft Ii THIRnV IKlHMVi; MAY L'Ü. . St. I. .ms HropTilrJ- . l'uis De. cay . A traveling editor o the Evansyille Journal, a very intelligent and useful paper, pubneu in ne ra ,u? , , . . cvaii&vuie, inn., i.ticij (iii-' " "uii .ji Louis, on hiway un the Mississippi river On his return to Evai.sv.lle, he spread his ob-ervatio.i dorn g tl trip belore the public, in the p''ges of the Daily Journal, one number of v Inch, containing over three columns ol "inipn ssious," ia SSV on our table r .i.:.i ... .i... :. j.. ' . UVeruiu-uiini ui me ohm in HrUVIB IS uevoted toSt.Lou.sheVri.e,proor,,s,düwn. fall. &c. alio, which is v,rv , u v la a o. f . . . , fr.'lin in ,-... ....n a hi- ... .r ..I the ubjt ct on which be writes. The gentle-1 . . , ... .-.-.. ... ma.i was ev dently con'used by the immene hum and whirl of business at fcjt. Louis, so. unlike anything he ever saw or heard, or was eucompassed by belore. St. IjjuLs AVus. We really regret the time of the editor of the News sh uld be s much occupied. lie Wtime.howeNer.to discuss what he cals , "one inconsist-'.'icy," at some length. In chariy we suppose he hud not tiui" to make such investigation of matters as would en able him to refute our positions. We hope ! he may sometime hereafter secure sufficient leisure to answer what will of necessity require a little time to disprove. As for the n!surdityof our statements, we love St. Louis and its people enough, t hope ffasc will be allowed some editor in the course of his diu'tifarious duties, lo provr the abinir !ity. The sole inconsistency chargpd upon our article :3, we said, St. Jjouis will and uui-t continue to grow, and then added at the eloM of the article, that "the depriv a ion of a lira portion of the food w hi. h has sustained h r gr wth, must make her languish and decay." Even so. While we believe the formt r, w e atill think, for abundant reisor.s offered and not refuted, thit tb it comparat vdy to what her past rapid o-rowiii has been, languish am' decay. We did not mean that St. Luis would, under any circumstances, utvance bac xcartls. Only, that while she continued to grow, she might yet languish and decay in l.er trade and commerce. Nor indeed, did we mean to say, St. Louis would continue to jrow eternally but for years to come. The inconsistency is probably on the side of the editor of the A'juw, who speaking as if it were a very easy matter indeed, to prove the absurdity' ol our statements, is content to let them pass ananswerrd, on tlie plea of want of time, when he daily devotes doubtless hours of time to filling up the columns of one of the best papers in St. Louis (or in the West) with able editorials.cn subjects certainly not more important to her citizens than the very one discussed in our article. Runaway akd Accident. The Omnibus used oy Messrs. Satchell &, Bowles, started from the railroad depot yesterday morning, and a race ensued between it and the IMiariuo omnibus, or at least each driver endeavored to get ahead of the other. The horses attached t the first omnibus ran away, and the driver, Dennis Rodgers, was thrown from his aeal and severely injured. Tiie horses, entirely free from conirol, and with the omnibus filled with passengers, ran down Main street, Urned the corner around the Journal ufhee, and down Water street, where they w . re shortly alter stopped. A lady named Mr. V right who Jives on th road between P Petersburg and Princeton iumn- . ' ed out of the omn.nuswcrt her cl.il,., while IBM running. Her skull was the horses were fractured, and it was supposed last evening ahe could not recover. The child was not aericusly mj ired. The other passengers escaped without much injury. The affair was brought before the Recorder yeeterday afternoon, and dismissed as witii out the jurisdictiou of the city Da5 Rice is Hebe! Well if he ain't, he rill be tht- rnornrng. The great prophet Daniel will pitch the tenia of his people among us this day. Hi mny fine horses clothed in purple and gold; his htaata of Ihe forest, of the jungle, und of the desert; his men of sup'ene.s, and strength; his women ot beauty, who ride as birds skim the sea; his wonderful treasures of trnnjre thins and ' peoofefrom ff tmnrtiii Bill, in the Ianguage of the aacred poet, knock the aky lighta out of Raymond &. Van Amburgh'e monkey show. But truly, mir Dan,"' the People's Dan, will he here to-day with an exhibitioti which he boasts is as much superior to all his past ones in this quarter of toVI globe, as his own fortune is to his shadow pocket a abort time back. Go lauh at Ii... luxuriate in the sunshine and clover of his wit. Take the lauies along, and give ihe children a "free blow," just as we are now giving Dan Rice oue good luck to him. 83 We are indebted to the officers of the Gen. Pike for St. Louis papers. Good boat and nice officera.

ot. IjUuis LitiAt-ii w no uiiuf rsi.iuiis ami apprf- - . " - " i m , r i i- . tr. to. . . a i a T ERt It M I A li.lR on F.r-t -ireet between V-iin iMtiu-uim luiuieuj cial. t.ie crand destiny of thi Lion Citv of ' him that dinner is a master stroke it city as a matter of business reputation, be- , from the Committee on ttal statistics, made , a!lt, bi aoaTrepMOd w auuraftetara on '" :u 8AMCELL OBB.

"Vir: : M u- r . : . mZwm:. lie tTmation where we think and be ieve ! red to the Committee on Publication. Dr. !' " JtrSV T ?

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Another Talleyrand.

We understand friend Frary, of the War. ric U Democrat has asked Gen. Greathouse , , . ,itodinner. Grand, gloomy and mysterious! This ia a stroke of diplomacy in Frary. We see what he is at, alth uh he may think our vigilant eye, or the duller comprehension of the public, cannot see to the very bottom of ... . . , . . . . ' hlS hasty plate of SOUP and IPtCT tli WtmOSt , .f t m a.r . TV; I lu , . ..Iintricacies oi his salt pork. Did n everask thio trentlema-n to dinner before he was appointed Brif. General in the Indiana militia! ... . . . . . . . . , j: Did he ever belore insinuate to him that cnij- . . iur.-uinii 1 aimgewier live on uir, v...,, wiyA have something good to eat as well as other snobs! No never and it is open as ;..ii I . L I daylight to u Frary wants a nuhtia apa ap pointment under Gen. Greathouse. TjMTI t,1P reason he a3ks the Brig. General to his 1 ins H 1 1 r DorK. sea craCK' rs ami iivimv uuui-. 1. 1 1 I H I.. l.nn to stir up his fellow citizens with a , . ... on train. n days. He p-obably asHe wants hoop pole piret to being ever a corporal, t rary is ambilious. Let hint be corp -ral, and he will 1 lrV to Iliaht; u iimc tuiiui.ii ui iiuiisru, f t, manner of Napoleon His military ? . P " "ffTS i. ..i:..i ..u ,.f K:..,ir Öre intuitive s'ir.Tcity knew it was his stomach, Mark our word Frary will get an appoint- - ment. We hope we are not joalous we believe we ate not but we do consider this a mean advantage over other aspiring editors tha" Frary has taken, and we hope that in the very tirst miMter he will be shot down with a cornstalk and quartered with an urnbrellu. "A paragraph thit appeared in our paner vest.'rdav mornintr. in rerard to the runs of the Ellipse and Shotwell. was inserted without tne Knowieuire or. anproD-mon oi either of the editors. We consider the offi cers and owners of the two bo ts amply compeU'iit to decide Ihe ijueslion at issu', without the Cöttrt r ac ting as umpite. We have puiilisheil the time of both boats as reported by their respective officers, and there, so far as we are concerned, the matter must stop. Em. Cour. Very pod, in 'eed, in the Senior editors of the Courirr. Mr. Clark, the river editor, was not satisfied in si-nply giving the time of the two boats. He established tiimself umDrre. 1" k"d at his own watch, q'iotioned sey 'ral persons, considered seriously two dispat lies, then decided that the Eclipse had .(rained the victory just as if anybody ever s ispected for a moment alter his past puffs of that boat, he could decide against her! If the d' ci-ion were to be left in the hands of one person, he should at least be impartial. However, we will do Mr. Clark the justice to say, that he is about the best river editor on the Ohio, and to his labors the Courier is indebted for a great part of its interest and popularity. I'onlintry. Dr. Rosson has now permanently located in Evnnsville.and will continue to practice his profession in this city and vicinity. His office is on the corner of Main and First sts., where he will be happy to attend to all patrons, or wait upon them at their residences. The Doctor baa already received a liberal share of patronage, and h -s in eve ry case given most perfect satisfaction. Mobile asd Ohio Rairoad. The entire road Ir mi Mobile to the Kentucky line is under contract a distance of 453 miles except a few miles of light work in Tennessee and Mississippi, that. can be constructed in f-ix months. Nine-tenths of the contracts have been taken by planters along the road, who have in all cases given bonds for the performMMI of the work on or before the first of November, 1854. fj-"Capt. Joe. Clasgow has taken the Canal packet Joe. Rowley, some distance up the Canal to bring down about one hundred persons who wish to attend Dan Rice's Circus. W'.fc litii'n nriinti jmt I.wi n fsitii!v ti.-l'.t fiir 1 I C IM f I't vJIJI i c v u of u i it tit 1 1 y tl vlv 1 i vt 1 , nis enterprise , anu iau win piease uauu it ' üVer e:?Peciaiy rs Joe w,ly ua,i tormerly the irlsissilBaa- nf tfcsi fffhirnnd hn nfton ii.lmin. , 77 .7". '71 ,sUreU lt Uu 1 ru'0,Kl 8 tom,urli. fj7Dr. Wood requests us to say ssn will lecture Friday afternoon at three o'clock and evening, at the Methodist Church, um Biibieeta of interest to the ladies as rej tü lhe PhlloBOB- of the Water Cure treatment of diseases peculiarly their own ;r?JA public bathing house is much need ed in Kvansville. We had one two or three ! years ago, but its enterprising proprietor tor is i l,ow ' Wisconsin. We s-peak in behalf of ' "r d.rty bachelor friends, .ho havn't got ! ""' homes, with all thu doings at hand for scouring up! fL.! Messrs. Morgan, Keen & Preston have all the rooms of tbeir Wholesale establishmailt till i w tli liU'iett -i t Ir a ol' ri i . .( inen) w ii' u? j . tut iv 9 yji ui y uuvufj .,. S(lllM. nf-,. r r n. try merchants would do well to call and examine for themselves. Auction nie! Don1 fo Zvt 'h' "a,e of 1,art & Ciil' in'0 I Ba"Bf!tl, this afternoon at two o'clock, by Almiral Hiram Nelson He says it is a rare chance lor a bur-' im! 03 The atenuier Dubuque has been aold for fcitiOOO In the St. Louia and Chicago Transportation Co. She will be used to tow Canal butts between St. Louis and I.asulle. (7"Th steam r BatJstf State was sunk in the Des Moines river last week, but the 1 hole waa "topped and boat raised.

is blazing up it lias maue a aipiomaiiai ...ifh vinw nr(1Viri(r u.r soeed and capa- a continuance ol another year. Ur. Brower, I B. aBOt.BfElf. .iU "raaaaj

He aisy. Now !

By the Loüsville papers, we perceive Messrs. Smith &. Shotwell hive agreed to n " - - u Benedict & Carter s proposition, submitting to referees the result of the recent great race orthe question of victory. We extract the following card:Lolmsville, M"ay 23, 1853. . r. DESLIUCT i: LARTtR: Agents Meaner Eclipse. Gentlemen: We note your communication of 2 1st instant in Ire papers ot this morning addressed to us propositi to submit the time , . 5rTi b ., . i 01 "ie taie runs 01 uie ..:iipse ana a. l. Shotwell, to u board of arbitrators, and expre. sin,' your regret at the excitement, and the controversy which has sprung up on the jmu.ucfuu, a-u uju.c.r,live boats. Wo do not bet ourselves, nor do weencour- .. omi it- .. iii,.f..'.,r.. ...ip.lif. Hi? mm willi vmi :.. . .: . - ..ui mi. " j - . hesitatingly recommend to the mutual friends who have bet on the issue, to select a board of arbi,iaturs as propu.se(j by you. We do 111 c.iir vesiuu ai liiimeii li 01 irici, anu u..not ,.Vt Veri a,rree ith you that the BcNpM arrived'here eaHier than tne Shotwell. Wei .... . . ... . Iw tti.iiK t ic nroot wilt 0J oiierAlse We also - r beg leave to say in explanation ol the run ol the Shotwell, that she was running alcme tlie public, whatever it may be. . uivu a. Jiiotivpit Ö.III 1 1 1 IX. DHVI tiUU, A"r'ts st'r A. L. Shotwell. Tlie HI tliely l ain ly. This celebrate J family who delighted our citizens with their sweet music about one year ago, are now with us again, and will sing on Friday Bight a Foster Ha L It ia only necessary to let our people htiow ma- me . . I I .L . .U - Blakely Family are in town, and tlie immi'able Mr. Hubbard, (the Ole Bull of America,) with them, to ensure a crowded house. fJ7An apparent inconcistency occured in our leader of Saturday. Madison Cour. An apparent consistency might frm its rarity be better worthy of poipting out. (OThe frame work of rhe new packet building at l'aducah for the Keokuk Company has been laid, and the boat will be finished at an early day. flCsAn occasional bet is still being made on the E. lipse and Shotwell race. Better hold ou a little. 0C7"The river was rising at St. IiOnis last Saturday. The rise was from the Missouri, two or three feet rise expected. Indian Mute Fr--1851. At the late session-of :he Executive Committee of the State Board of Agriculture, it was determined, by a close vote, to hold the next Sta'e Fair at the city of Lafayette, in Tippecanoe county on the 11th, 1:2th, and 13th days of October next. A deputation of gentlemen from Lafayette, and another from the city of Madis on, laid b- fore the Executive Committee, proposal which proved the existence of a high degree of enterprise and liberality among the citizens of the.r respective places. Lafayette is surrounded by a fine ajricu! tural region; and, by means of tne Wabash ! river, the Wabash and Erie Canal, and railroads running north and south, the city may be conveniently visited by citizens from all quarters of the State. Trie list of premiums about $2.50 in value to be awarded at the Fair, will be pubfished in the course of a few days. Among the premiums offered are six Silver Pitchers, valued at tilteen dollars each 3o Silver Cups, valu 'd at fifteen dollars each 75 Siiver,(ups, valued at ten dollars each 30 setts of Tea Spoons, valued at five dollars Vach and a large number of oremiums consistingof cash, Agricultural works, books. Diplomas, &.C The ci nipetition for Silver Pitchers will be among the cultivatorsof Wheat and Corn, 1 and the owners of Cattle, Horses, Jacks, and Hogs. We thin some of these Pitchers will find an owner iu Marion county. Farm and Shop. From Wa-hiiiptou-Tlic Union Forcitfti Apiioiiitinenu Washington, May 19. The leading editorial of The Vnion, this morning, contains a most startling attack on the liberal institutions - . of thi! country. This is the orjjin of Gen. Pierce. No abj stract can give any i ea of the true character of this ab uidoueil and Jeauitical article. The Wo Times woo d not dare to pnblish ruch an article in old England. The : President will have to ignore the corns edito- . , , ., . . . rial oi t lie organ, or lose nan ins party. It is rumored this BwraiBB thit John Van Buren ooes Minister to France, with Henry . , ,. . . ' .s....j Wie for Secretary Of Lenation. ise ior oet reiary RMiMii Youiio- America took possession of the PresII . . . ... idem d around last eveiuiiir, bristl.nir ur 'or a fi rht. "Old Uuck" leading oil, flanked by Pickett, of Tennessee; Corry, of Ohio; Geo. . andere, ruroer Biarom. and a eaiiant uoi. Mason of tlie Enoineers Corps, iruardiucr the I rear.-X Y. Trib. Officers of the Ckand Royal Arch Chapter, F. A. M. Crand Hih Priest, Isaac ljiirtlctt of Lognnanort T.. il ti;..l. D,...Di P.Uk C.lMl ,.C v.. ii. "o-o in ssBBiMiBi.fs wi M iilisim. Gr.iiitlKino;, Win. Hacker, Shelbyville. Gran.' " n lafB, oi .tica. Tt C It . .. Oram Treaaurer, P. G . C. Hunt, lutlianapOl'" Grand Secretary, Francis King, Indiana?j-

The above officers were elected yesterday cornpreiieiisive report on tne indigenous Uoat 1Ü o'clock, A. Hm and installed at 3, P. M. ta,,y r compiled at the ruiuest of

FIvery one waa elected on the tirst ballot. Slate Journal. Titr. Ericsson. This fine steamship lava , at n,.r dck, loot of North EtffctB street, W'illiiimburg, preparin; in unuergo extensive . . S

alterat loiiai mill i inprt)Vomt?ii ts in nt?r lii.tc d m- cittv were tndered to tJic 1 resident, Ur. ery. A temporary shed had been construe- Drower, for the able manner in which be bad ted near her dock, where n to stow h.-r ma- presided over the deliberations of the S icirhinery , most of which is to be taken out, in ety; to Dr. Sutton, for his elaborate, interorder tu facilitate the improvements. In re- esting, and comprehensive report onCholeri; nn. vino the machinery, it will be necessary to umj to the editor ot Lafayette Journal ( rout displace a portion of her deck. Several which paper we condense this summary) for

months yet must necessarily elapse belore she will be ready lor her destined voy age to Kurope. .V. F. llBMBt

State Hectical Society.

This b.irly convened in Lafayette on last i n n an nr a i a 11 w cant-way, iBtfl m&t., at J o ciock, a. and was called to order by Dr. Bobhs, of t . The President Dr Brower of Ii . i. : Hits 1W renceburgh, then took his seat an., delivered a sh rt opening address. Dr. Bowman, of New Albany, was appointed Assistant Secretary. Ur. Hunt, of this citv, Recording Secretary, read the proceedings of the last annual meeting, held at New Albany. The following physicians were in attendsnoe:. Drs. Brower, Harding, and Sutton, Dearborn co.; JeatBft ÜBW co.; Sherrod, Washington co ; Brown. Me.Mechan and Prv, at . t..r...t. d....i . b.,,, Unestnut, Mayo, .u r jrljn-1, t;iark, C r errall. lewett, Wilstatch, Prcssley, Taylor, Johnson, Yeakel, fngersoll, Jennings, and Isler, Tiptt""cu;' """T"1 w.. w., Reid, Washington co.; Bobbs, Mothershead, . . . . ,-- - .wears. Hunt ami trail. .Marion ro 1. . v man ui,, I I 111L- I nivl rri ir.ir V:n.'br in. f -n ...... . , . , j v. , . ... ... ...... Lomax, Grant co ; McClelland and Wilson Clinton co. ; Angell and raboestOCK, Carroll co.; Spotswood, Vermillion co.; Retsey, Pen- j nington and Johnson, mj ne Ou. Drs. Bobbs, M'Farland, Bowman, ReU and ... ... I Jessup, were appointed a committee on n ' . , g ... nance 1 he committee on numbers, &c, of medical pra ct.oners in Indiana, were allowed to appoint the other members of the Commit tee. Drs. llray, Bowman, Lomax and 15. -bus were appointed a Committee on Resolutions. Adjourned till l o'clock, P. M. In the afternoon, on motion of Dr. Crown, a resolution, fixing Indianapolis as the perma- . f . . ' e nent place ol hoidii g the me -tings ol the ( ,!. .Mi' . .ii. laid over at the last meetillff. waa ... .:i HPfc .... Am iM.lt.f; postponed until lhurada, and then iaoefiliitely postponeu. ur. riuui, ou uenau ui ... . . at . i...i..i- . '- T K ßf Mcl.ane, presen ed a paper to the Bocie ty un the Progress ot Medical Chemistry. which was referred to the Committee Oil Publication. The bth article uf the Constitution , as amended so that a viva voce, instead of a .. I ballot Vote, be given Upoll the report Vt tlie Committee on nominations. Dr. Bobbs, from ,k n ..:.. .... sJi0.u nrM.nii.il i.l. tmw .,u.i....i..wv& wi. jo. ü"- ' J fr"- . rep .rt, which was referred to the (Committee on Publication. Drs. Sloan, Fry, Hardiag, Clark and Lomax, were appointed a Coounit tee on Nominations. Dr. üardittf Irom the t oiii m 1 1 tee on me f ractice oi .tiemcine, reau ... .i m w . " i an atile report, wtrcll was roierreu iu we ,' iV.ui ;,, . (llllllllliec o.i I until a ion. ... . . -i Rev Dr Tlofold o1 ihe F.nis-ooal Diocese UT. upioiu.o- i.K r.piscopai vwtxm oi inuiana, was unanimously eiecieu an noa f r . . , I 1 . l l orary member ie ruber of the Society. Dr. Sutton, j . i CO09Blltt OB HCBIOBl lopognphy, l able report in reference to Milk Sickfrom the maue an able report ness. Reports on the same subject were also presented by Drs. Kersey, PeaulBf ton and alker, who were granted an extension of time till next annual meetinj; to make further reports. The papers were referred to the Committee on Publication. Much valuable information was also g ven by Drs. McClel Ian Brower, ( 'hestnut, Clark, Hears, and

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others. Dr. McClelland was added to tkel.- , , . . , .w . , in, . , I Section Int. 15 s it ord iiin-u l. tn ( onininn Council of Committee on Medical ropOfraphy. Ad- tuociiy of tvausiile. ihat alfthe ;. u na ihe.it, jourued till Thursday inornin". derived from any eeorce whatever, wbjeh may be col m i . ,i. '- i I toctod bv mut uOiecr of the citv. siudl ie paid l.v u h Ihursday mornit g, the .olio wing members . .. ,--,.,.... . Ihe I ff...,,,.

wsvere reported : Drs. Johnson, Wayne Co.; Hanl , iJt-uton co.; Sexton, Rush co.; Harnet ' n. i, i i Johion, FippOMBOB co. Dr. Bobbs, and from the Committ- e on Finance, recommend ed an assessment of $1 on cell member, to delray evpei.ses of printing. The UNM meet was made. Dr. Mothershead ollercd the following resolution: W.vo'.v. Th.t ll... r.,r.,m:tto,. nn Ti, Ii I i r. - " -; " ' -v. tion be instructed to publish in the regular proceedings of the Society a full list of the names ol all members ot the Society from its or'anization. Adopted. r Resolutions wer adopted proviJing that each member of the Society, not i. av ng paid J , the annual assessment, bj reipiested to lorward the same to the Treasurer upon recotving the pubhi-hed procet ,. , , . eedmgs of the Society for 153 off .Ted 'y Dr. Mothershead; and that tne Committee on Publication be instructed to have bound in a durable manner ten copies of the procectliBga of all the sessions of the Society, to be kept with tiie books and papers lor fu.ure reference oJered by Dr. Sloan. Tli. ovor.il on m m ! 1 00 fi r tlio OTi.-ninrr

. . I from Licenses ol everv kind, shall be paid directlv into year were reported and adopted. Dr. Sutton . the i it Tre.ury i u.e p.-r-.i..; -.ih s rr Lb ' ;.- read an able and lenj'thy report 011 Epidemic I the rorelpcof thTr-rrr sOll he ti;e.l.by the per . , , . 1 j- ai! . . . t, ' son to w hom It iJ. eiven, W illi the CftV ( l -rk. ho shall (. hulera in Iudiana. Anjourued until 2 , Usere .pu Iomm the pr r li.-ns-and char-.-ti..- !.-.. o'clock, P. 31. hirer wiih Be eanoant thereof, and the Tina ea ret eholl,

In the afternoon, the Committee on Nominations reported the following oilicers for the ensuing year, which report was adopted ,......, lb Itn. ..i.... ,,f I .fM trr as. aaw.Mty, wjvw. ' -c Presidents Dr. Johnson, hliltoo, Wayne co.: : UT- Jai1ies McClelland, Clinton eoaatyj Dr. i M. II. 1 1 anii ng, 1. 1 wren cebur-'!i ; Dr. Sa uiu' 1 Reid, Salem. Stcoryl. Charlea IL Man, New Albany; AmskttU ,-rr,(aru uDr. Jes.-up, Rising Son. Co tponding ttxretth 'y j lai.auwi a. eiiemetiu Hr. J. L. Moth rshead, Indianapolis. JJ- .. ii. p IJ..H....I i . m brarianDr. n. Links, (.icenville. D Ava il s i . . . . ... .,0 l' -m-n-ni M-dua. Awifitmn Drs. C. t. v -' "'n" - WihftBCBi Lafayette. W. 11. By font, Evansmiillo.'!' VV k I riii'inr, ."illn. l'. . nie, I . W. Bry, l.rav tordsvilie; m. Lo iper, New Albany ; M. H. Harding, J iwreocjburoh; J. S. liobbs, Indianapolis; M. Sevt n, I -.. ft aar v m rvusnviue ; r.. y . . ie. k, lwidui: a. b Hunt, Indianapolis; Samuel Reid, Salem; Amos Reagan, Mooresville. Contingent Del-e-j it s Dr. John Sloan, New Albany: M.J. Uruy, Evansville; L. Jewett, Lafayette; S. iV nninoton. Milton : AnnelLPittabttivh: Wilson, Rudsvilie; Geo. Sutton, Aurora ; Worth t. ' . . c n i ' .-n.. b". .. . . Ul III. jacKson coun Aioiiui, rxusit vi i ie ; leakel, Jackson coun y; M '.F-th, Rushvili Lalayelle; Urown, L'rawiortisville. Un motion, after considerable debate. Ev-ll'-llllt HUM OCi lhe ut.xt uninuil an.-viile was selected as the place lor holdinff svill. Wils HtliMpl :i tb nl.-iro !nr ItnLlinr. nieetiiio-. Tne thitnks o( tho Socict-v wore fe'ivcn Dr- ; A. Clapp of New Albany, tor his able and the American Medical As-socia'ion. The contaoiuus cbaracter of Cholera was discussed bv Urs. H.irdiujr, .loflatt, Bobbs. Clark. Deining, Mears, Rittt r, and or., r members of the Society. Many interesting H Uieouciei. Jiai.y intc-i rsiiuo . . . facts were elicited. rM thanks ol the uhis accurate reports of the proceedings. The Society then adjourned l j meetls B? I ansyille next May. State Jour,

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u iJ . evaxsvillk Ti:nPLr of hoob xo. I, meet every Thursday al 7 o'clock, p.m. The Offi cers forthe present Term are ;n follows: James T. Walk or, W. CT.; W. i. Wright, W. T. T.; E. E. Wheels r W. k ;Thu. D. smith, w.a.k.; W. W. TBiattn. W. F. R.;B F. Nort.n, v.T.; G. GooBafc Wl it.: B. H. Juh .gun. .v...;u. wuut. wa,ABw.w.B. .NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, CONCTEBI r. rpilK BLAKBLT FAMILY nnnoaBCf temlBatorL latearaMlat Foster a Hall, on Fr dMvciiimr. May cr.-i -t.-i i.y J. i. Hubbari. t:i-;... nuN t Amerua. tr.i.e.tra Fiano tone. 4 hands bv s luoles. vi.... ,tnd2d Vtoti.sd Doolie Bass. '.h ;,1 Scow . H. - :o ,d 4 jrentlemen. TlcKetat4S ceil .s: or sale ut the d-mr. Doors open at ?! O'clock; Concert to commence Bt B. uii!ti FV OBfCEBT STOKE. TBN. HUBU aasjaal opoaed FAMILY GROCERY J "!i Fi rüt street, next door '"the Post Office, h ro Ik- will ki-e:. on hand Hie ch'iiciot selections m his Iii. Will IIII IITIII. III. l-'li II?. I II II .IUHI uro, unim.-, i.iar.ciri, .v,Cc,.f.,, ........ . m .. 1 1 . t..,i ,....1 ouiiuiuuiiurkci an .iu!. . iv .. ..v-v.--, , I. . ... . I ,.. . T . 1 r . .. 1 l.ii lur I It t r rtr 1 - rr... .....i l .!:,.. Tlo. I, ii.K. I ,.ri.-.- ti:il.! for t ountrv rrol Hie. , , -. JJ&iSS "KS TSÄtLTaia H the don't trade mere's no harm don ts i:. Rvon article warrairteS or no Mia 1 he public are reen. and his slock; If oaa. myvto fTlHB o4onlana4 borate raooetto all those In ! d f,ÄÄ.Ä . - . . . ... fir. ntani wltt in will mi on mfc Vrnttwrnm In nalillr . ,i.,. ... ,,.,, ,,,, i. G. MKNZ1NGER. m ..re no I'l.ii s to inerii a cn I Unuanee of the atrout.ge v ith Lit h lie has been hitiier- : u iacroi MllltMSTIt tTIIR S i.V.. 1WT0T1CB la aorob given, that on the 17th davofJune 1 1 next, at lUoi-loefc, A.M., at the Evausville Hotel, in the city ol Ev iBWlllo, 1 will otter for sale at public auciion. all the r iiaotalor nomI prooony bekmaing to i .e estate of V llliaia Howard, lata of said eoaaty. rao property cooalata pftootpaJly of Boot, Baioa, Hata, l ; !. Boti ea. .v-..Ve. Terms of Silt All sinwsof three do'lars and u1 der, uaojraioaaUaoauorar toreodollaraa eroalt ofl " coat in hand; on nil MOM over Inree dollars a credit ol o nionttis uiii ie giei i, i tn pur. l th iHirclia-er executing Ills i oiewioi iii rove.l seenriiy. 101 nnerei iron, o ne, waiving all lien.- it from prapOft OT apprais -nu-nt laws. mav-.'lj lUV3w SILAS STKHHK5S. Jldm r EXBC1 TOUV NOTICE 'VT'OTICS is hereby given. BtBl MM undersigned have i been appoint ! OXOCUIon Of the last w ill Of the r.'Uiic oi .lurui. n iio.ii.i-. iuu-i i . i.:oi-iiMir.i iifui.Mr ,lnfn..d All nervous liavin.Tl.iims :i-'..i..sl s-.:d e.-laie of Micrin; Wilhams, late. f Vanderburgh conn elate aw wojooihiil to preeawl mm throolleclloo ac ( "n . i tig lo la vv ; i. No. ail h-,- ...s tli .t are indebted to said estate -ill make an iimuediate setlleiirvnt. Naid estate is MpDOeOd lo be solvent a. A. McRBY50LDS, r.f . rnyi6 T. J. WILLIAMS, i EVOTM7E OF BALE. ! TVTl) i'lf K is 'i. r.- srive:i. I'lal w w(e :.t i.a ,1 e . . amtion. on .saiur.ia tiie naa daj June next I .u . :m w.u....... i ... ..r i..ri. . ... u... .- .............. .K eounty. doooaaoi . all ll 'N-iwi propotty, (not Ukeu ( ,v the widow. W i.n.-tt:fir ol llnrvs. . Hirnl.. one 1 oke I r x';"' MlU t ows' n"-' 1 l on set rf Cooperi.Tw0 ..., , ,r . irartlHaatooMdloaa i u mouu-hi. Aim, forty aereaoi i.au.i. i mg ami i.-mir t r. . . ... . :u eooel ot 'Warrk and Mat -of indi .n... .i ---r, .. .1 aafollooa, towllc The aorthtortj oi tin- arool aonel um lll(t;i wegl n,,:i;;i . (i union number iwenty, i" Iowa hip rix, uuUi of range uiue west, containing lorty acres, uiorv r less. A credit of inn months will be given on all su ms over three doiiars, tiie u.c.iaser givit.g his note v-itll aj. roved f rity, waiving v..'.'iatiou and appraisoinent lau. All sums of three dollars and aaaoveaeh in hanB. A. A. M REYBOtDFJ rrr.,m my.T. THOR. J. WllXIAMfi.j lItd0r' i N oil Dllf ArfCEf rKNCBBBINO ihe PayOMOi of the itevenues of ihe . I - i I ' It 1 1 ii Iii. I'llv Trn;i. rv :i i l.! r.O'i t i v.. l.i (I.m lln. ' ties of eortaJa u. titers Iherole eotioooa. Fassed May io which the coll. -etioii w.,s made; ütat is, all eaaMeoo. bn-ied i.. m all paid m mone . and all si lect4 in dtj ..rt .r sh ill i.e paid ia i-itv orders. section!. Whenever any offlcernf the dty sums i ui hall pv aoj MUM ii.lo tht "tt Treasury, Ihe Treasurer shall frive him a receipt setting forth the to of the payment, ainl on what ineoiint it was eolletted ainl pakl, aud the ptoporttoa or the ataaanti af atoaey and ellj erden roce4red. and the oi?i -r 'tliiainloa; such roeespi ahull w ithin three .lays lh re.ifler IIP- Mil re. eipt wiih the t'lerk, who shall iive tin- oitlccr fllinj; sueli receipt, a ritt-Ii ac . .. . i . . .I . .L.i ... .... 1 uowieoji' iiieiii un reo., auo lite i terh anau i.iere.M.o ,-i,aree tin- Ireasoreff w ith lln-aioount ol such reeeij.t setüng forth Ute proporttea afeaoBaai citv orders, as ' the dv of the CoUccior of d City, on the tirst Mon lav of everj etoaUi hMoaftef to "':'k', 'llU Bte Treaieter of aehl city a report in w riling, setting forth the amount of revenue received or eeBoeted iartay thepretedtof atorth, o . whet eeeooel r- - ;. " i-r-i-nioe Mm collected or reeenred in Bioaoy,aad hrhataaaaaat hi enj orders; end titeaeM oBortor ahull at the same time pa I tt inoentthas reoocied to Ui Gky TroaiMir.;r, awd take an i nie in receipt witu iU:tierK, as reiiaireit oy tne .d ,.,-11011 of this ordinance. SertioHAth. Whoaovoff Ihe TtOMeror riiall hereafter r-. -i re ..n Bonej In Ma eflteial cap city or hotonctafj to the oily, amoiii.iinjr to lift ilollar- or perarda, be lh ill, nnloea other w lei dlrneted bj ihe Corereoa I eooett, deposit t!ie same in the Kvans ill ; Insurance Coiniai.y, peyahteoaealL arBB such Intent! as sai.i Conlpni v may allow oaeacbdepoetea, and theTreeeneer(aponhleBoa settlement with the Common Council, hall account for tiie interest w hu ll may accrue and be received by hitu ou al' Mch l -:! -. Sretiom ttk. 'I hat all the Revenue of the City, derived in ail reeetptl IOC Itcenses, stale whellter the amount was paid in ia.. in- or ordere. tectum tttk. Mioiil.i any officer of the city violate any provision of Bth ordinal. e. or fail to perform any dut herwhy required or him he sh ill, I .r ev.-ry s i. h iolation "riailtre, torfeit aud pay uot less than Ave nor more than flf.v ,,1, j. S. HuPKl.NS. Mauor. Attaat, Geo. H.Topd, Ci'fy CUrk. myüj A (MIDIN V I'., TO amend an ordinance entitled "An ordinance rejrulütii the building of Partv Walls, passed April I SI, Wit " PnaaoiMayBI MSB. ' S'r'inn it. Be ttOfBainod by the Comnr n Council of the City "f Kvaasville. Taat s i muchot the sixth sec1 lion of said onlii ance as limits the length "I Party Walls to ; I n-t fleet, b eod ttte same is here hi repeated Sect t0 3m. Ihati'arty H .ills, here u-r built in pur '"'."i said nxth eeUon, shall he ai i.- .-t twentj two inchealo ihn-knes -rom the bo torn thereof, up to the nrst ti,.rof l-.i.-i. and at least ehrhteen inchei in thick irrt tier of oM, and at least ehrhteen inches in thic " from the fret up t the aecond Her of Joteht, and at ie:isi iiiirie.-n lilt Ill's III UllCK less !oo e Hie s-COIHl v.' ,- lh ,, ,.,. , ,, p..r tier Wall ritnit le eoaetraeted eecording h Uieprotiaioneol S V? !"-,;t!'"' VV '1'1 fi'rsiS eM HrovisiuM cll'liir'illll,,r'i!il;titt. f i.iul. ii n 1.. the ..iii'irniif lln. I. il la'oiiF- :. nil .ii. Ii P:irt S a oii'M. If.Hhine contained in this ordinance, or In Ba enld oiBlaoee fiaaad i April Jlst, 1- IT, shall he so 'ZX "reli liiiililinc of ;:n I'nrty N all tin- im ners on euch side ot the dividiua line ah II agree in writing lOOrhlag the thickness of su. h J. B. BOPBJB8, Manor. Attest, Geo. K Tonn, City Clerk. n.?.'.'. I. VMI V.tBKA'T!. W V Trf" I. t . . . If. . . . . a .... IJ-o.-w.-..- u : mi. i.:,t..i arranis lor bale will lln.l a 1 pojcfcaeer at Bta Brooch Bank. my23 hi. i : ached nnEETnn. 1 i if A c.vsEh on hand and lor nie hv . IAJBBM LOW & CO., 417 Main st., Louisv.Ile, Kr. mySf -L U 5, M "Vr! hloCIoUis, rece ed i T IF. TABI,E CLOTHS. ami 96 hj M inch brown linen Ta this day and for sale by J A M KS VQ Ci .'(. "O -l 4lT Haifl st , Lot:i i Ie, K. oarfBAinssi mübbti. "I i CASKS received this da a4 for aal l.v -Lyf JAHUS LOW CO., 417 Alaia st., luivi!Ie,Ky. LOST. s-.. ,.,no,, , .,, ...... i .... ,i.-. l,ril. :,t Foster -"'Ski.A.vil.llftfIIS ..'....- J Hail for R .ni Festival. onpisead t ha htlten away ntaueoHte Ani ponoohoovli l.ur ills, Iii l lease ieae ora at tills on.ee. BTBW mi" sic. rpilE Darkies' Sleljrli Ki.le. X ..cph to Old hottf ii' Home, by Webster; Let us all hul pone an .titer, F;. üb it i ber ren I ItOus.nid Flowers; naoVllllumil .. j. ilirülees, selected for Glee Clubs. Sic. Received Uns iiav. ' . ... uiy,s BATSSOSSdk WHSSIJtS. ' BABRELS plaster PABISInnimaniJten

EVASVILLE, lI)IA Vl'OLIS AND CLEVELAND .STR AIGHT LINE K . K. rpHE hooks of ibis Compmy w. 11 be opened onThnra--L day, Ihe MU last., at Hie office of Allis A Hovw, t!u Auditor! ofBee, and the office of Ingle Wheeler

ei m reman, op.-ti sixty dav sor.lv isla ap, everybody, nod rign . ur names, and not'lose the tfaneeof trting ek of Ui ... ie 1 ; (he S-t i-niii iin ni. in ihr O MMg 1 more c rt.uu ilian thu road is for larre uooop. H order ot the Board my .3 im W 1 LLA KD C AKHKNTKK. rice Pn't. .. ... , . . .. .Hw U ( ON. O linn L,JS- -IDES, for sale br ,ULr mr-3 J. & w. kbillw SPl.IT KUTTO.M CT1A1IKS. noa hfaktwia Ci I ' " ' J. & W. BEII.LV. Kit I'KS' Bi TTEB... wanted hv HMJ ,r.3 J.StW. 0 ! REII.LY. tK SALE CHEAP. TWO 5BW COUNTERS, with Selves complete. uital'lc for a grocery or other more. Enquire of inyJl 3t C. K. DREW, "Pavilion." OTItr. m w r . . rii hM,,.p. of fn I..,.,.,'. r... 1.. -v-w - --vi.-i 11 i 1 -I.- im ii 1.1 . 'a I toil t met .r . r reo io. .I...1 t.i 1L.iu1.i1 Hi. ..hi. (a. I ' ,1, .-i.-.i . ..v,. wue 11. jl "in i .loeiery, are 1 111.' lit I I'li.rL'. . .,;.... " im i ich s vuiu' j . " i - n GEO. H. TODD. FLOl If. OOl. B8L8" s"l'rfii,e Fl ur, U-5t Wabash biaodt; J) Ml do Fine do; For sale by aiySOdlm LEWIS d: GRAY f 1MEESE. -a one lot or cheese in prime order, r- , i i ll .! nii.l I..- . .1.. ..I ...1 ..I .... y .... .V. OM.V M IVIItlLIU j' I I ' I . , U , Kl (Vfl, OKR. -li"i batrel White Lime, large barrels and g oroer, lor sale dv SAMUEL OKR. 1 1.. -.Me Kegs assorted F;item and Pittst.arabv. i. for sale - by t. K. G1I.HKKT V CO.. ) '-a Sycamore, near Wier. SI AR.-20 barrels Loaf, Crushed.Powdered and KeUned WiBO. JOOl received and' lor sale by i ou s vi.i:. 3 OIL CISTERNS, eapacil) over 100 gallon, for salo 'y myl C. M GK1FF1I H. K t 1 lKZr, U uldrnn's fir,.-.- and Cirain Sex dies : i KJJ o Scllie Snaths; 1 do t,r i;n Cradles: oil do Hay, .straw and .Manure Forks; 10 do do Kakes; iu store a'i for salebv m Ji C. M. GKlKFltH. ? VV Ml XDKY AD MACHINE SHOP I -J - (r """-ieie i ur buildings, and '-ngaged thv i i.Mr complete i our buildings, and "iigagrd tlio' most killtuland e m-riei., .-. work tne:: for each .. ...... in.-rii-i.i -.i worKine lor eactl Oeitarlmeiit of our business, an. I ......I- i..h .,n.i ih.r. ",H"U i'r-.aration ror doinr Haihlne and Mill wort, au"-'-; work and everv thing else in ...ir line. , ,"" ' r.T ' 2 le aim on as favorable terms as at jii eeinnn-hm.-m m ihe e.-t. we ultimum- that wo i in ne in operauoti in u lew da s, ami are now ready iö L-ik i'ontr.i.-f m r..r ..... i;...i..r -'..a. take contrai ts lor un kin. I of work. O. 1. Kt.l.l.KSTON 4k TO:, f'orner Oaaal ana Ingle 't. mvlfMSw ..... IWM K I'llilM KMIIP. i . ... . ... - . . , . ,nP, ,irinerMu. n,re:..r,re .-xismi i-ween full .IF hoKX KIKm.K . V. Ii WIM K' wa diwolreJ ' I,. ,i,',t.. ,l ' oehhi doe Bm :;r.n wul he puid to Hoasnaoeit a Um , , , , , , i,,,,,, hn ti,. ,-t i.e preseni-d for preseiit'-il for i.av-m.-i.t. and who :ir. authorised to Ut the name of the ute ii-fn ir ihoirfMeeor-aeuleiNeni. p HOKX ,nyi8 . P. H. W HOBJIBBOOK OUDAKU. I A It T I' If lf 1 P OTIfE. TBB aa4nrabj(nu.l earn Farmed a co-partnership iä'theGrorarj and ProddJbe business under the style of HOBBBBOOX 1 MV Kt HILL, and willberondj at all' times to wait on their Iriends at the old stand nf?HoaDK..OK it Wooh.rd, Water str-. t. U-iwia Main and Sycamore, KrabarlUe, led. P. HOK.VKHOOB, mylrt U11A8. CHl'KCHlLL. FOC DKV FOB KALE.ONI'j OF THE i3ST LOCATIONS IN TKu WES I! THBproperti knojas BmlAV : Y!M,: fOTflfUKV. . ii Haisi sir". I an.! the i :ii,a , t.,cilier ÜB all ifs u purl:, net. e, Mill l.e sold ul privat stile on the most reasonable terms. Applv to ajj !4 Ol.lVl.K I. 1I, Kvansville, ln4. IIAK It I vi NOTICE Is hereby given that a dividend of five per cent las been declared from lite profit, of the Kanh for the six mi nths ending April 3uth, payable to stockholders on demand. HJI7-1W BMJtHCM BASK C. W. RATHHOXE, Cashier to rast i' i it . N'OTICE IS HBBBBY GIVES to all whom It may eaoeern, th..t Here.-.r.l Heine, ken, forinerlv of the linn of BISOH v Mr.lNKi KI-..N, Kvansville, lud , havkag It ft r aorta aakana n, hea no 'anger any .uthori:y to transact husine., make . intraet, or collect inot.evoi ;.i roiint f said Inn, us tlie I. usiuess wili be hereafter eeMiooedh V'. Btaeh, nrho atoo vBt ootate al former trat.sacilons, and will ne in no wise responsible for any Ini-in-ss traneactions or B. Heine, ken after this dale, nn 19 V. BISCH, DISSOM TIOI. TBI firni of K.i H.N .V 1 I.K has been di solved by liiutual c ns.-iit. and the l.usiness will hereafter lo conducted I.y S. K.ihn. who is a iithor.e.l to Settle all Ui business of (he late firm. Those indebted will please make tin meJi..t ; p;H ment to him. R. KAHN, my KV ISAAC W iLK. WTMCEI ALL persons lodebted 'othe arm of HART CALT N. or have any claims l e .tnsl th -iit will settle nrBh ihe undersigned, wh" n appointed receiver t!t.- ( irtuil Court ol uiiUerburpli Couulv. mj if II. .M (BLBOB. FOR SALE. 4 VAICARI.K BUILDIKG LOT, cornering on the Canal Uasin.Tjfect on FourUi street by HMJ on Vino street. Apply to my 19 ( C. M. GRIFFITH. r.u ROOKS. LLOKKNTIS' History of the In.piisition in Spain; Lit.- of A rthur pnej; Tne e.-roiiiai.c.-r, l.y G. NV. Reynob's; Ms stere s or (ilimp-fs of the Supernatural; Cleanings am Growptaga, Maurice Tn-rnav, Arc. Just received and for swloty wyMl T. COSTSGTOS CO. P.tltT.M.ll VANTBSH r I V ei ?::jre i;. lue Foundry liusiliess. Amettal ot X capital required will ue $30UM. Apply at this of my 14 if ON I AB URIMiCI Tito Ilidf im .in of America.. Clf LBS. of Osag. Orange Seed for sain by my 14 MAUCUCK HKO'l H KRS KOK BERTT. Till-. STORK HOUSB comer Sycamore and Water sts., now occupied bv m 1'oss ssion given flrst oC June. fmyl3 J. I. Al t, HI. IX, ia. TJITMTI'S AXD IIABPEB'a BACA JL ZlrlKa for .Ma, for sale bv ih :t RATHHONE A- WHKK.LKR. i DO CABB5B BEBIHI A IN' D COTTON VAHm. MM KHK., of all stvl-s and qualities for salelow hf ap'Jhl JO 1X.NÜ & FKK.NCH. 35 r BOX KS CHEESE received and for sale at Cinrionali prices I.y 131--1 J. Ai BT. KII.EY. CAJi Dl.r.S! 50 Boxes Pressed Stearine: j.-, do M. Werk v Co's. Stnr: For sale bv ntylt lut nun at bkuh.i. o'l'Attl'li!-;'.! Hoses -Ve Vork. in papers, for sale J,, ,uyl KOSTEBK r BKOWB. rnAIC! .'rfi Iibls. I.arpe Wilmington, in prime order, if "s-le b miil FO.STEKS & BKOWS. F OOS f Cases fresh, 'cv'rd and for aal by in4 Dnu' LOST Ol. ÜISLAIB. THK Aosfohnst Keomd i jr fA riUe's Book of Lyman Beoehor IBv.No 85 S. ofT. Any informatioo of i k i'.l be Ihankm Jv r..-e;-ed. Kv order of Uie Division. 2, 14 M SAM P. WOOLSEY. R. 8. TO LET I A RCrK A I D PLSASU I BOOM, for an offlce o nnj kind over mfi ' CCOK'S FAMILY GROCERY. TO COTIM( TORM RAIbBOAH VVUKKI. BAKBOWBj or. hnn3' Jyt .Ired in Horo, and four buudred lo arrive soon, and for sale al low rates by imlU BABCOCK BROTHERS. ( 'I. It A It IOSTS.liJ00 larye and small size Cj dar Po'ts ror sale at the Evaiisv ill Lumber Yard. ,.. JOHN F. GLOVEK. A DOZ. WALOBOSV Grass and Grain Scythes, received and for tale low by nij SA MUEL ORR. PLSTi;it PiWIfr fiShhio. received and for siv t,y iiiv4 PKl srON BROS.