Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 6, Number 47, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 June 1853 — Page 2

DAILY JOURNAL'

Te Unite State. Review. . " . 7" ....... -r . S h K A , V fl T T P 1? Q . . Mtistby.

T'V.u ;. iU . iio . i.,- rl K n it n me 1 V Uuitc a numDiT ut our cuizens, niOHuy e was once a tarim-r w r.O Had a iar-e v A v' JJ -TV"- i j , i,.,,u9t, bas permanently loeav This is the title of a large and handsomely ... r , , . MB d tomseii . u.,, Ciu . Jd furnished rooa,.

A. H, IANDIRV EQiTOR. orinted oeriodical devoted to "Democracy," ladies, leave town mis morning lor various rr- H'"w 7 P"" MASOMic. iZH? in aaaiassAs 71. W Cook's grocery. - LJ. ySZTZ . iprimea periodical, aevoieu 10 ajcuiuv .. ....... v .-- 1 j r corn and harrowed it and weeded t with trreat k ,m . Wherebei.prsntKü to rorm d.nl.i .ntio. r

. TERMS OK SUBSCRIPTION, and issued as a substitute or successor to th- dcsu?.. ... c. dOX..., in u d h fr the . a. a. y. m., .rhmoto.;Xiitt?.

Daily Journal. pr year 5 00 .. . 1, .steadv habits." purapkin pies, sawdust and .nnnftpr nr hu .-Ii- nT.ftV-Vri .j 7" or lodge rona?e or tue public, Mkvi

'jv tho week K! old democratic Keview. now no muit- -, r , .. "' v '" '""iy uui ..iter ne nuu wors- will be h;

uj mo w co 1 vrm icinuti uu uciieng un . - , - . , , . , , J w . .. - .. - m v. uom uu .'kjiiuh ut.u, JUDO ZJin . Business or " ' -.-' uvmi m inru.c n -n . ana U r. , DU lro-

M."..4oun,i.iry w Äai. : , f matter well . lumur. auiwia mein uu uianiiij; cu u uaru, ue saw me corn Devin to Wither the utmost Importauce will ba ubmitied. wii.iWnwimBjaour. Je7-3n-

Weekly Journal.

will be bald on Monday next, June 20th. Buaiaeas of lKD

WM A.MoHAE. Secrctary-

e or tbe public, bclleviur he can rive full aatialacOffice hours bftweeu 8 A M. and G P. M . but pro-

V , if. r ,w.iit-r-il his- an early escape from the scorching sun that a"d dropped for the wnnt of rain, and thought Jel7

ClunWiTt Aocn t. Mur. !'.vi A Miisiiot . ' t: . ,t.H niirh horn, I h-ii. liwo.n-.r hor ouuUiu luoat IIW fT.-p. 1IC t it VCV nail. F"

Fotnthalreet. between Vln. and Walnut, Cinelonati. toncal, or of general interest at inia paiwvu . 6 ... and weirt out every day ! look at, his curn, VI?W A TiV 17PT K fi" 1 bTVTC ar. autharW agenu for the transtrtion of bualneM f.r . ti After ai brief cxaniioation of the One of the com pan y ts pledged to correspond end see if there was an vh jpertrfrair W AI T Juli 1 ijoiM Jj J 1 O , Sb. EtmiviIIo Journal. Tho Dnllr Journal will b found r ume. Aller nunc. . u cs u ram.. vo-Iaj-J Z

on tie In taelr office, and arrvertiiaments and auuai rip- Juno number we think that the uemocrauc wun wie journal anu Keep us aoaieeuvk men une aay ad ne siooü ther. In jkmg at the DOCKiv OTICL

noaa aro tsiectiully sol; -u. -d throuah them.

CITY OF EVAXSV1LLE.

HON

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i,,i B..n,,r It aniaarB to uo temperate no lourney oiore peasant tnau if one mark- .u .i. . . , au' "harr ornocit.on diock a. n dial support. I appears aw y vJJ " picoo wV 7 arjd one said to i;ie other, Look at that Poor l"8nicnt accordine to the plan and specif

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DAY MORNINGTxJlTE 30. both in its opinions and its discission of opiiy ed ou; by them and cq conceive nothing that farmer; I feel sorry for him; he has taken such US&JtJfffji . . ' . - j ,nnm. It is frf e from that vtltraism and tilli- would afford us more huppineea than to, tfi paifls with his field of corn, and now it is ail eiao yor ero l e

Evan.wili.. j busterism aqd wild prQgresiveism, which, so company them

Almost daily we notice the arrival of jiMgreeably distinguished the latter days pf strangers here, who have been induced to Democratjc geview. Its appeals and fca Fitit thia city from what they have heard of g enU ve directed to reason instead of its rapid progress, the present great improve-! m vu,ar pM5l0O. A'thQgÖ w hv no ments going on in our midst, and the bright !gymptiny wjth iu political position, yet we

iu.ure pointea out oy me several magmuccn. cheerfully yield it respect - - - U. .1. Ml I . 1 a ....... at

ptL-jeiiio, v u.u.i wm navo meir wnawaa. we M Rrr .or. nf thn

the Review, is now n tl;is city, and would be pleased to recieve subscriptions for this periodical. He is making a business tour in cer.

Ve lerr. l tou, a Ute, ia t.e S.lem . , (111.) Advocate, that iu editor, Mr. Johu W. much. but cfll cheer

Eastern en

peciflcati-ins there-

said office on nfd after the 23d Council. GOE. H.TODD. Clerk.

uryiug up; 1 wish 1 couiu üj him some irood.' I Yes.'.aid the other 'but you are only a lit- TOffif OF AISPLAKES

lie rai 1 drop, what cau you do! ou cau'l wet ULVtaf FOR Ii LXD LRa O.N".

COW LOST! STRAYED from (be uuderalrned living on First StrcU. near the Eu scooul Churrh. i.ti

, the ..'I of Ma. , a aaait youue Milih Cow

hh red aides and whllo back and bead, amall horu jttJin (rood order. Bbe has a Culf 8 or 10 daya old it -SH

or ouildinr a nf uY Prs0r." J7 Information of aald Cow at the store ' Eastern en- MrnW. F"dd dc Co.. will be liberally rewarded.

EranaviUe, June 7, 1853 tf Fat.OfJR.a bbls. -.Pine, best W.bash brands; 100 Uo Fine; for sale by Je'dlm LEWIS GRAY

a. a. iiwtii

to L.e eure ä ca't be

the farmer a

waaaaca. c sowas.

SAWYER, WALLACE A CO.

this point. Among these strangers, we are

pleased to notice citizens of even larger)

place, in Indiaaa tban our own city, but who appear to think (bit capital and labor can be invested to better advautage here, than probably in any other city in the West. Tl i i : r Puananilla a Ar n re A

aw ..rgw uusmew u. ft snnnm nii AruvA ,ft ..,hrrihra free

by its great river advantsges, has long since . . .u , of postage, made it familiar by name to the citizens of r the West and through.ita me.-chanU to the! Influence or Railroads.- The Galena business men of the East. They have re- ; Jeffersonian says, along the line of the Cengsrded it as a "growing place," even though tral Railroad between Galena and freepcrt,

linrj; ayal.t am laslatar

I "B oi tAMBK WHITE KIVKR will run be4een P O M W I R K I f MVDrua7m. X this place and Henderson on Wad-awl. the 22d. I U M. M 1 i 0 1 U -N MERCHANTS.

and will li-ave here at 5 and 9 o'clock. A. "M ., returning JfS srt Wew Yard.

Mernt hn h,,n nrrPtP.I on acomnlail.t Lnr rat, nnd 1 nm rPolvpd to r.u Uot IMI ier,on IM 7 clo. P. M. . -. w x.., av.navin., IBd.

r " V.Ti T i Ti , " 1 Fastagu eppy on Ward, or to made against him bv Mr. Russell Hi ncliley. try; II! go to the held to show my good j . ' . HORN brook & CHURCHILL. aott. tt.tQ

1 of B.lleVlle.ofl.ivn, robbed tlnm.il. Mr. ''" if 1 . "' " ! SV And ; 555 ,,ia ! A EBß3-.! -..

puoiisnera ot ' a . i , uown went ine rain crop, anu seme part on W js.a-jn,M.r-jo Kbu., x. Mult dcCO. f V;: v T " ..iT; ''J'o wim aifscj

t - " . a 114 V u w . " - ..Liiiil.

Mprritt nrofpsto hi.i innocence, declarinir that r 1 i r.n w . r

r ti--. - o me ..unit, a iiuee, nmi.f.i uuinf SIOCK 01 ;17

,lis past 1 11 v uuoiu i.ujsuiciu 11144 iiwui any bus- - or.;. ;mi me, .-am u;c isrmsr pulling ills

POtflUU & BROWX, J

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HATHBO.NK A HEELER.

picion of surh guilt, scd that Mr. Hinckley hnger to his nose, wbats that! ' A rain drop. 1 J I"WS,",e BoxM No' h acd Kaled for i. influenced by malice in prosecuting him : JY he d,(J lh,aK Wi f,G,ne I' I 4 be-; Jei7 . fosters & brow. - r . . Iiovo 'o . i;i hnio i'ln.ur..r I I

tain State, with qtber objects besides that of For fe houorJof the Iet Ufl h ;he lieve wo .hall have a shower. j wÖMIwiBbi.., extending the circulation qf the Review. , m . m jlacB f The hrst rain c)rop had 110 socuer started Jl Jen The U. S .Review b published monthly st j " gg . HT 'T?d "u"' '."''f Bbts. Lars, A, j ..j ...u arru- o.ml..ii A a .t.- yu 1 1 bel,eve 1 t go toa; so here I come,' : I LSJST iT2

Fresh, Just reoeired bf . FOSTERS dt BROWN.

ll 1 ue ötocK.. starteu uown tue river . . droooed ihe rain dron on another

last Saturday morning with as big load as she stal. could carry this stage of water. he also had J By ti is time a great many rain drops had a flat in tow containing several hundred cone together to hear whit their compa- . . . , 1 j . 1 uions were taking about; and when they heard sheen. Her pilots aid eiiijineirs had not ar-... , , . L f.il

f - tnem aim saw iiiein comiii"; 10 cneer tue lar-

Lar?e North Carolina, in nrlmo

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jl. suijuiiij( uruor, ior lAie ov

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FOSTERS tt BR0W5.

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rived on the l-a Liuiu. DiL w04.ii was leu neru 1 ,1... .... ..1 .1

4L k....ii P..t tl..-.aa h .. .. ' . ' ' " iiici uuunaiu tue iiii, urn. ui men. oa.u .

utry .uay .-cvc. u..c.u ... aeverai mriving villages are .pnnging up sa for them tQ contjnLie the cfcase. have been in the habit of visiting Evansville ; tne vicinity of the depots, which bid fair tql ...

at intervals, have marked with astonish-; be populous and thriving villages. Surroun- At Buffalo, N. V., on the morning of another; 'and I,' "audi

COD FISH:-. A small lot extra larr. fcrsalo by JT7 'FOSTERS c BR0WJ'.

If v i.ii'i.r uro miiuar nil 11 -Ii n rrnrtd i rind

a. T " - m mm 'v . . . .v. , .

111 go too; and down he caiiie. 'And f, said j If .r . m . i I !i 1.14 .11 PI -j 1 11

I J 1 1 J I 7 W -"pa 14 issjsii ,' 'anx, J,' and soon,! 7 Pi-vi. c

FOR BMSTIX; I)ATEN7 8AEKTY FUSE-15,000 feet guaranteed It) etory reipe; for sale low by - I I. K. GILBERT A CO.

8ycamoi0 . ea.- ; ar

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eery.

TO LET! A STORE with d welling attached, on Market st one of the beat staods in the city for & Retail G roEnquire of H.t LLOCK & STODDARD.

TlISSn i TIO OI CO PARTNERSHIP. HE partnership heretofore existina; between the undersigned under the Arm oi HENDERSON 6c Mil. ''kl, vaa this day dissolved by mutual consant. All psTaons indebted it said Arm, or having claim against 5 wul Oiaka pat tsent or present aecounU to J. P. HentSSwaai J- P- HENDERSON. 1d3t C. MILLER.

ment a rapidity of growth scarcely ever aed as they are by a nice agricultural country 'the 9th tvo watchmen discovered three men ! a who e shower 01 them came, and the '..u uitm f u'-i.r., --s L l 4. .j '.. . , - j cofii was all watered, and it grew and ripenequaedinthe history of Western ctt.ea . wblC hAs been heretofore ao great a dis- beating an Irishman, evjdently iptent upo ed a beca.j3ß U)e fir;t mtU; - . TK AM sa 1 A iKa AWA orlnni jk J I rr. 'j K . 1' Pnm 1 . a I S at - - - am. a a a. m . s ma a U ft ""Z m

iUCJ as. ipeainsi - ar.w-a.ij, tance irom maraet, tney cauuut .an iu ic- rOD0ing nun, ann undertook tnejr arrest, l he mined to do what it cou Id l . a ai . a&J ij a L I I ... I . ...... .1 I - - .'..

me laci ixaa im. rapia growm uas oeen utter-, con,e places 0f considerable business and scoundrels .hot one of them through tho

!y witn ut the aid of internal improvements, importance.

We have been springing from a village to a ci y the last five year., building houses only OTÄhode Island has at pressent, ne les s to aratifv nre.ent u ant- and not in anv anec. ! Q 6ecnty-one .anking institutions, With

m j i w j r

lVever be discouraged, children, because

spine, doing him fatal injury, but were arres- ysn't do much. Do what yon can. An-

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Fiird. Border.

" " AM over, received and for sate by JAMES LOW & CO ,417 Main St.

SPOOL cotton: . 100 Gr. 100 yd. Black and Red, Receired and for vae by llf JAMES LOW A CO., 417 Main St.

ted.

gels can do no more.

ulative fever, with not a railroad, plankroadan tT2rpÄat0 capital of $14,000,000. Of hi. message to the Legislature recommends

these 20 are located in rroviuence, wun a tnat ,jM 0f üfc occasioned by railroad accicapital of $10,419,000 or on an Average of dents, to termed, be indictable offences, and 8400,000 each. What ban.esjt use that little punishable by confinement to hard labor for 3tt can make of 71 ahayipg ah(?ps is not ' life, or a term of years, according to the ag-

Kiod o v -riff STrttrn V frc tirr wr- fin

fXTTbe Governor of New Hampshire, in j Saturday morüin2 la8t a fire waJ ditiCovered

i v a i . ...

yet elasboraled.

or anything but mud reads connecting us with the interior, except since the partial completion of the Evansville and Vincenues railroad. Strangers and citizens may well argue, that if we have done thus much without lht aid of public improvements, may we not confidently expect a still greater growth of Evansville, a wonderful augnvc station of even our present prosperity, upon the completion of this railroad to the Upper Wabash the completion of the great Wabash and Erie Canal the building of a magnificent railroad in a Strait Line to Indianapolis, the capitol of the St ite and the centering point of joearly a dosen railroads the completion of the Henderson and Nash', ille railroad.connecting us with the Gulf and Atlantic and what is now probable, the building of a road to connect us with the Lower Mississippi! The Evansville and Illinois railroad will be

i am nl akst n fl f r Vinrnnnöc r m f cut- noire uritls I

- - $15,000. the exception of t e White River bridge. I .

w w y w v

07'The citizens of Rockport have held a meeting for the purpose of making prepara-

grivation of ihe otTence.

fjX7"The mail packet fa shion, due here

e-triy Saturday morning, dj A not arrive. 7'',e

tions for an old fashioned 4th of July cetebra- j Statesman pasped her on Fridny evening, tion. By the 'published prodding of the hard aground on Portland Bar. with but meeling. we perceve ihat among other reso-1 alight prospects of getting off. The Stateslutiens, it was determined "that the entertain- j man reports four fett water at Scuffltowc and

i e spread upon tables without seats." Jyo fallincr 0f course

tables in Rock port generally have Mats!

Well, it will be a good dinner, anyhow, we

in the hold of the steamer Kate Swiney, a

short time after she entered the mouth of tne Missouri river. It was first d .-covered about two o'clock in the morning, and was supposed to have been occasioned by the contact witb a candle with some combustible materiel in the hold, some of the deck hands havirg been below on the night in question. Upon the alarm being given, the boat was run for an island, but got uground before reaching it. As might well be supposed, there was the greatest confusion among the passengers, $.nd several jumped overboard. Fortunately the water was shallow, or many lives would probanly have been lost. As .t was, three Iruhinen, who wofedecl: passengers. and who

were on their way to Jefferson City, to work on the rairoad, jnmped ovsrhoard, but were swept out by the current and drowned. Fi-

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VIOLIN strings: 400 lluadles 1st quality, Received and for sale by J17 JAMES LOW & CO., v17 Main St. FANCY siETlTLlijnsT' 1 Caai cn ha. id and fur sale bv J17 AA;ES LqWtJi CO., 41T J'ajn St, BI7TVOXSS :00 Gr.,. Proeade con-; ' A " Twist oyer coa;, receh'od and for sale by 2 ' JAMF.S LOW & CO. : Jr7 7 Nau- St., Lodisvllle, Ky. 16tij5e the citizens of the town of la masco j-.... a ... ....... i . .

j. ivj, nuu rj o;ners interested In procurliig an

aris hefwtt noT;öed

e Drocurcd and laid

out three hind red hu, on the ground known by the name of the Lot ust Hill Cemetery. By im of the Piesidunt and Trustees, these 1U will be offend fd sale on the ground, on Saturday, the 25th Inst., at auction. Terms of sale, one half cash iu Sstad, one quarter in six months, and the remaining quarter it twelve months from the day of sale, with interest from date. Jel6td (Attest) DANIEL CHUTE, Clerk.

ertigiWc situation lor e grave yard.

mat tno i rustees oi tald towji ilavc

P35 Compel. tion become so great be

are sure, and we wi.h these people of Rock J twecn Benec and San Joaj California, that ! ailv, a elank was launched and the passen

port a pleasant time. .teamers are cajryjng passengers for the !ers, lad-ep and gentlemen, waded to the sand . I n ra c u-. i bar acd islaad. it was with the utmost dif-

suuiui iwciiiv-ue .cents eacuway. i- ,A . j . ' T i T" hrii v thp tfp vaa mit iinrfwr. J nH nnf until

a.. srO IcVa ot' ewra.i heuTTi wm it üwny

extinguistieä, the officers ami crew of the

Well Dose, Philadelphia! A pablic

meeting was beld at Philadelphia, last Tues-1 ICOle Bu'l intends to give t treaA. to tie, day evening, to take measures to pay off the musical friends 09 the 4th of Jul) at Oleana,

American Sunday School debt, amounting to ', his colony in Pennsylvania. He has had a

The whole sum was subscribed on ' conceit room ,100 leei lonj consructed fcur

It occurred in this wise: After lhc PnrP08C

rwi w L . 1 t . I e 1

merao.n ana rarie enns. running irom : severai spirited addresaea, the laat by the Rtrv

tao isc- u a-vH.viv, m.Y ..c p.uuuu.,v,cu , Wi,,:f4a . Krilll-nt man formPrlv of tho

SV ' V .T ) L. Wl lilllSSi f m m ...v. w j v. aj a)

boat working manfully. AVhen the flames were extinguished, the passengers got aboard and she went on her way. The damage to the cargo will probably be about $1,500.

eojnpleted, a. the water is now being let in lower sections. This fact, probab'y more than all others, i. turning the attention of strangers to Evansville. This has within the last three weeks, drawn many capitalist, and business men here, to inquire for themselves as to those things which we have re

peatedly urged as being so impoitaat to our city, and ao certain to carry on to ultimate greatness. We like to see them come. We cballengo their strictest investigation, o( upon ukat is founded the predicted greatness

and the best

. I easesof bad 'iaJ.tli bave been tracpfto naner-

Methodis', but now of the Dutch Reformed . , .

iug ruuHtp wiiu green pupcr. intccior IS

fr'j'Plio (.iirmennnilanl frsttn I.J .a. .

fCJ-An English paper f,'.ate tha several rnmnt tho AHminiur,, IZZl

ALTON, ML CARMBL, AND NEW ALBANY RAILROAD. VTan election held In -Mount Carmel pursuant U regular notice, the following named gentlemen wer electee Directors of said CouiMUjy for ihe eusui of two years, to wit: . J'iskpu Oaeta. Esq,. Gibson Co., lt d. J ks. II. Embrck. Esq., do Co Eluha Embrkk. Esq., do d Kob't PaBKtNaoR, Esq., Wabash Co- Ills. la I X. J tUMM, EQ., dO do t vv. BTn,, asm - -do F. B. Tamanuir. SI D., Edward oe. I4H. J ss Hardt. Eaq. do do

?4riti. Tiioai-soa. M. D. do

do

ecUon of Joier-

PreaidMiif' Kaaiit.l

Thonipsos; 5. ;D.; Edwards Co. Ills.. Secretarv. and

mcuara n. uuuBtn. oi Ml. Carruel, treasurer. By order of Uk Beard. iJ3 RAMTEL THOMPSON, M. D-

Tho board ten organ iied by theoie Devine, Eo.. cf Qibson Co Ind., Pre Thompson, U. D.; Edwards Co. Ilia..

e. Wkn4ed: Wanted a Governs; 3 W alUes: Chant Bohemian ;

Jjajf .mirucuons; Just received per Express

jois n AMUKL 1. SICK.

Church, 815,000 were subscribed by individual, present and those who represented Sunday Schools.

tTJfr A .trial cf interest recently occurred in Paris, on an indictment of an auxiliary

formed in part with arsenic. In simo part of Germany this kind of paper hasbeen forbidden by the authorities.

Restoration of IVIidshipmA! Hd.vter. Midshinmnn l.'hnrlrs C. Hutltr. u-hn tu ';

surgeon in one of the hospitals, for homicide, 1 a.. . . . , -v . . . . . . - - Alvaredo in the Mexican war, Mthout leave committed in the exhibition of chloroform.! , . . . . . j .

u. oib superiors, uas urcu ic-in.aieo 10 tne place and rai.k from which he as removed for that act of insubordination.

CINCINNATI WATER CURE.

and, though therefore truthful in sucli & "rep- I THIS large aud flourishing' InjtiuUon Is open Sum rpsentnfinn i( mpm Piiniinh Tho troaiin A mer ",,d whiter, and affois superior advantarca resentaiion, is meagre enough, xcq gossip- U, ti-e:retm-M ofth.airk.it is iocadSve miles fröm

ijio ,cHjr O' Lit c.incinnatl and irayion itu-.lroad, at 4 but fw rotla from ibe Carthage Dei ex. Tsrma fr m eight t ten coilav per wek. For 1 artici lars address I). A. Pea-e, If. 1)., Carthago, Hrmilton co., Ohio. jelS-3tdi w

An eminent practitioner testified that the ac-

I cused must have been employed in the hospitals in the similar use of chloroform at least

ot Evausvuie. as evidences, ana me oe.i two thousand times, and that if the patient

in the world, ot p- esent prosperity, w e point diad in-hi8 faanis accideBt was to bo rank

them to the many large houses now being

erected in Evausville. On every street,' they

. 1 - . a rr.1 . V. , lr

may see inose eviaences. 1 ney may ssssssw. prosperity is high, but we tell them it must continue advancing unless some great finan.cal crisis occur in the history of the country. We have been laboring to call the attention of the Weat even more directly to this point than it has heretofore been, as we are satisfied no man who visit, our place, and

OOThe MLsstisiippi rwrer wasallin? at St. Louis last Taarsdav. Unoer rier fallinnr

Pel i tbp nnm-hrtr rtf thrt.a wliii'Vi it ia alinn.l

I Missouri representel on a stid. Illinoi;

unpossiDie ior a pnysician 10 loresee. 1 ue

court pronounced the case to bo one of involuntary homicide. 07" Col. J. Neely Johnson, of Sacramento City, has sent us the regulations for collec

ting the foreign mipers tax, printed in Chinese characters. They bear a striking similarity to bird tracka on the sand, and are truly awful to contemplate as the written language

slowly falling, bat packets rur.ng, 0C7"The coinage of the newhree dollar gold pieces went into effect on e first day of June. This will add much to u change of

the country. Ky" A heart-broken widow Lafayette, (Ia.) lamenting the Las of rr Jiuxband, gives vent, to the anguish of h"fielincrs in the following dolorous strain.-which we copy frow tiie .Courier: Notice. W heress, Dr. LoraDodge has left my bed ard board without ce or Drovo-

mstters of considerable less importance , to "li.on'. lbia U to .warn all rapns from

studies it as it has been end as it is, its pros- 0f anv people, it is a wocderAhst the great

pecu for the future, can go away disappointed J3nglih ufttion has not punished the Chiin his expectation! of Evansviile. nese (or using such characte a, as it has 1RM I - " a . . a Sab na " k i n a I SM enmn SBBat V sW

nr. ai j ' u'lueriaaL.'. iu iciifi 111 t-ut vun, wbi.ii

ÜSSnKASOS taBECUr.. no u.u.um ... . -Li . mi Uamiarann are snakincr

taat our neignuur. .1 w -- - th WQrld at , irrest orenarstton. for the Railroad Barbecue f

of next Wednesday. We give them faU warningthat Evansville ia coming; that we sre going to be hungry out of principle, and that extensive fodder preparations will be decidedly required. The White River will take down two loads in ihe morning, and doubtless private conveyance will be used to reach the point of excitement. By the wsy, the White River will only charge fifty cents a ticket, guarantees pas. ge both down and back again bv the boat. Sue i. a first tcte little steamer,

harboring or trusting him on account, as I shall pay no debts of hisaatracting.' Vif im rthi.Wfl rvimeAlf unainrl laT tk.

(KTThe. fine packet Pike, Capt. Puller, of Wlin by 5rutlU and Br.y . ;

was at our wharf in good time Saturday room- j ner he has treated his family He is a viling from St. Louis. The Pike is a neatly lian' having stolen near two bjred dollars arranged, new and light draught boat, and . from me wh.e,n he M' "euil brute, Uv- ... l . 2 ,, 1 mg repeatedly proved unfaith to his wife will be sure logo so long as Capt. Fuller ; He ia too lazv to work toruffar i6e commands her, and there is any dampness in j decent, too much addicted totaling to be the river. We are again obliged for river . honest. Said Dr. Loran Dot was at last

favors.

acccounts in Indianapolis, anoected soon

to leave for Cincinnati, wh he will at,tempt to pa-s himself off a gentlqtnan

so long as the money he haslen Jrom tne lasts. SOPHlDOnüE. Lafayelte, May 3,

JCTThe New York and New Haven Railroad Company have settled with one of the

and under command ot the President of the j passenger, injured by the late catastrophe at

I. r- .. , D 4M 1' At lina ,l .ll - - X- II, T'T.irir I fl r. It Vt llli.irnt tVta Iriak

Äace creeavvB-uwc ...c,w..w orws.w. ... A New Part .Mr ScLtah ihm mi

no pains to make the trip's agreeable to all woman, on her way to Cabotvtlie, who went) Major Jack Downing," bust started a on board, and especially to himself. The down in the broken car and lost all her gold.Jnew paper in New Yor.k, call The WeekIndies, we hear, intend if the weather be amounting to $250, had the same restored j ly Budge.' 1 feasant, going to Henderscs en maw, and to her by the company t New Haven, be- Mr. Smith Is the husbaiof Mrs. JC.

nr.asi-ations ior their especial accommoda- fore it was found, and in addition, for , Uakes who is so tenacioris." Woinan s

v w . . ,

tion on the boat have been made.

(Someth'ng new in the history of cewsn.ners h..eccwed ia Australia. The Mel-

r

for which she gave a receipt in full for all rights" aud who is said to coter the aforedamages. "id matrimonial appendage y imaiateri-

al and induiexent sort of pej in family

f3The citiaeo. of Terre Haute have matlerg

. .nhHWiberi are wantedr;

arrive, nu uww E3-The Masonic brethren will recoliect there is . meeting of the Blue Lodge diis .vening at which business of importance wtli s 11 their attention.

hourne Argus announces that its edition Lsas itnade arrangements for a general celebration

1 rsre as the mean, and appliances of the col- of the coming Fourth oi July, all the .citizens

ony will supply, and aatil new .te.m presses L SkaM mma uiantpil?!

0 Jo aoon as the water permit.- the steamer Chryatal Palace is to cross the Falls; it is reported she will take a place in the Louisville sod St. Louis line. Sb is a new and magnificent steamer.

Taxis the Cream off a sier. One of the Indiana Senators tfed Clark of Rhode Island of coroisg frontate so poor

manne vovernQr was otnigoraise calves aiul peddle milk, .because htlary would not support him. "True," Crenlied, "we sell milk and raise calves, bu dou t send them to Congress as your Staue. " -The Horsier felt as though he waiiy skinned.

Sva, having no principles, no public transac

tions 0 dilate upon, run nltcg?tlicj- in the apnointment and removal line. We hear that John Brown is turned out ad Thomas Brown is turned in; that the door peeper in the Interior building has lost his place, and

tiiut it is supplied cy soiiieboiy that was a

gardener, kc. The Adminis'ration h;s been

engaged in this kind of buicsss new ever

since March its), and thecorresporder.ee has

been filling the newspapers with the highly important public information.

The correspondents are not to be blamed

for their worthless trash, for it the only pabu

lum Ute Crovecm-iivt n.Fordti them tj lire upon them. iV. F, Express. A Charge as is a Charge. Judge Jomh olej, recently deuivered the foilowg charge to the jt-ry, iu the case of Eiim Church, for stealing: "Jury, vou kin go out, and dou't show your

uzly mutrs here till you find a verdict if

you can't get one of your own, get the one tbe last jury used." The jury retired, and after t.n absence of fifteen minutes, returned with a verdict of "Suicide in the ninth degree and fount verse." Thon Judge Jonah Joies pronounced tipon Elim Church this sentence: "Elim Church stand up asd face the music. You are found.

guilty of Suicide for stealing. Now this court sentences you to pay a fine of two shillings, to shave yor head with a bagganet, in the barracks, and if you try to cave in the heads of any of the jury , vou'ir catch thunder, that's all. Your fste'a ill he's warning to others, and in conclusion may the Lord have murcy on. your soul. S hex iff, get a pint of red eye; i'rii awful tMrtty." Awotueä .Fact for the Abomiiosists. The Raleigh (I. 0.) Standard of the 21st .. . it tilt, says: . "We learn that a citze cf tbe .Western portion of .lh State.pased lb rough this city a few days si-nce, oa his way frotu California, with lour or five tietrro men, his slaves, who

have Loer working for their mat ter for several years in the gold mines of that tate They labored five days' in the veiek for their master, and one for themselves, and it is sakl they have accumulated a snug stm from the Diiucs. They not only retuxneJ vclcnttrily, but they were anxious tc do sc. 07"The fullowif.g question is up for debate before the Indiana Skow Crotip Club Does a man have a rush of blood to his

head or feet when he sits cn s high-backed cha-r and if so, how niugh! Smkers-takes the affirmative.

SCYTHES, AC A Urge lot of Grain' Grass an Brier Scythes, with a superior assortmct oft eatns a Cradles, for sale by SfU POSTERS & BQVN. A statE-''Ie't 0 capt t Atä Ezsenditnret at the Trtsturf cf Vaudtrburgh Cvuntf from .Vay 2st, tto, to Juke 1st. 1853; RECEIPTS. Balance from June 1st, 1839 J -,r 17 6

Heceivod sincj . fronj.CvUnty Keveue of 18A2, 11,739 37

and for sale oj

C1SSmi xel flne ofderfor aale vary . ,ow S. aV GILBERT de CO., 7 JESL - Sycsmore, near Water. "jVTAILS. 200 Kegs best brands for sale low bv' X.. ' 8- C. GILBERT dc CO., je,f Sycsmw, near Water. FIVE Ml SbRED BBLS, I LOI S, U fayette Mills, in warehouse, fr sale bv Jdlw O'RILEY & MITCHELL. PI'BLIC NOTICE TO OWNERS OF LOTS IN BLOCKS NOS. 1 AD 13 EASTERN ENLAROBMI NT. A NU now here tbe Common Council ol tbe City of A Kraatv;L;e hereby declare their inteMion to maka b v ."ourf jr ;,iioU4n.)fi feet in width along the Southern Bank of the C:.nal within tbe corporate limits of U CRy o" EwansviHe, which Wharf or Landing will extend from th Weslarn Uns or Chestnut street to tbe Eastern line of Ogk street in the Eastern Enlargement of said Ciir.and lo construct said landing it will be necessary to appropriate Fifty feet off the Northern or North-Westen, end of each of the lots in Blocks Nos. Twelve and Thir feeu In the Eastern enlargement of said City, and in order that persons aggrieved by tbe making of aald Landing or Wharf may have an oppbrtunil of apphing to the Common Council for redress. It is farther ordered, that a copy of tL!s order, signed by the Mayor and attested bw the Qcrtf;'bd'ptibils.ied for six weeks in tlx- Evanavill, iouraal. a public newspaper printed and pulEabcd In said CRy. PaiSd, Jaae 11, 1853. Attest:' J. S. HOPKINS, Mavor. Gap. H.Tose. JeltdSw LEATHBB ANB FINDINGS. WILLIAM HELL, is juaf opening on Main street, opposite tho Bank, a large and well selected stach of leather and findings, consisting" in part of WO sides of sole leather, ilc.u.yck ai.d apauuh oak, tanned. 50 dcz, mnrrcccc. No. 1. 2, ss4 4, Tana pice extra Ms.. rass Pre&cL'anii Csv botai, and Ladies French. ' V5 der Kip Prima Cilj, hsavr ocuntr, light ro Alum ddr Cochineal Roan 10 "Pink blue and green so. 20 " Linings Pink , blue, and green. SS " Bindings Lindsey's caps goat sad sheep, i " Pagas kid skins.

WsäTSa Itght. Sesvy, sod medium Wor Pair and Caron,

C : Oil thong Issther,

iO " MsdrassKii to bbla peg. &0 pre- lasts, Hoot tress,' rasps, awis, pincers,, wax salts. bwUt, tsc, su-imps, thread, baffers, slicker s heels, kes. bo,k,, and all other tools and materials ueeo by sh-o makers, ull of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms JcH l CC0R0K0NS. HO French and German Accordsona

. 1 in store and for Kile by Jel 1 SAMUEL LISTER.

J7NV F.I.OPS. 12,000 taacv sad plain Eavlops in store !iud for-aa by

Jei.

SAMUEL LISTER

NO. SI G AR. so Hhds. in One order in store SOd la41d.ng.XO4-sale üv S. E. GILBERT r CO.. QJ Sycamore, near Water.

it

from Railroad Kevejiue bf ISIS.

School i " " Sale of Coitaty Lots. . Miscellaneous sources.

Merchants Licenses. Pedlars Tavern and Gipctry

r erry Licences Sale of hat ru. Redemption of Lands........ Feminary PnndA. Surplus Heyeuu Princijiai " Interest..

s u

I.

W 1

5jtfl7 12

f.SOI 07 39 22 378 07 497 SO 10 00 260 01, 10 00

4 eo 130 67 27 41 6T,3 0-2

35H 4

SOP THIFF. fTHE Carpenter aud Machiue Shop of the subscriber JL broken open on Su.utay nisrkt laat and roh. bad of s quantity of valuable tools, consisting it part of a new Beach Plow with Box wood arms, and top

aad aide screws. C. M. Griffth maker, and four of th bits teltiigiiig to the p'ow an. I ir n braces and past of set of brace butt, ttriibeneh Hains, (arrison. maker.

Dayton", o . tumped on forward eud as private mark w. M. is very gjr.all leuera. aud also a snmtwr of chisels and other small articK-s pe rial dnr s tbe trade. A liberal reward will be given for the recovery of tha tools atid thief, or for either. leS-tr GEO. W. RIED.

"D a omm

JJ 1 (

Pallet Fa ad Principal 108 11

Inl.Mtt

Hank Tax Fund Principal... m . , isiairsal ('oann.cn School Pribcips.... '' - " I ..teres'....

Town S Range 10 Principal.

It 87

1

1)6 33 41 65

114 8ft

Cask clear rides.

1 do Ham's and Shoulders.

In store and for sale to ctoee consignments bv tell bVRKSTON BROTHERS FLorn. fc Bba luipuraom Wabaaii, In atcie and for salt) by Jell PRESTON BROTHERS.

v,

V tf

5

7

10 Interest 148 60

AK1MNF..V 1 2 Cases ha If and quarter boxes.

318 79 Just received and for sale bv

eiSS Jell PRESTON BROTHERS.

10 Principal. fO Interest . .

lb Principal. .

Interest. . .

Principal. .

It Interest, . . 11 Principal. . 1 1 Interest. . . 11 Principal..

,11 Interest. .

fl 1

637 00 477 69 378 00 236 22 237 00 1-25 29 50 00 550 71 478 7." 551 24

Junds deposited b; Coroner 13 27

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Pf73 21 44 75 2,739 75 65? OB 273 50 1.6TO i3 4.43S 65 952 34 357 to 1,156 62 734 Cl 30 uo 255 D 12 Wl

Ot'Five sheep came into Pa ii es vi lie on the cow-catchers of the lightning train, on Thursday last, two of which jumped off and

ran for life as soosV.s the cars stopped; the?

others were dead. 1 he tram ran through a flock some four miles west.

fS,750 33 R7 PEN DrTTRifS.

On account of Highways. " " of Bridgce

of Paupers

of Prisoners pf Assessing kevenue.. ot County officers Fees.

t Common School

of Jury Allowances

or tsaiiias " of SpeciOc " nf Booksand Stationary of Ex-Officlo Services of Printing , of Errouioiu. Sates of Taxes. . ttf lute rest.. ...... .....- f.f Public Bul!dla7 of Coroner's Inouests. ... . ... t f Elections . k . .... . , of Redemption of Lands tf Ccj;::ty 'Seminary Funds... f Surplus Revenue " ... Of iaflioe Funds if Hank Tax " of I'orauion School Funds.... of Town 5 Range 10 r Town 6 Range 10 of Town 7 Range 10 or Town 5 Runge II of Town 6 Range II of Town 7 Range 11 of Countv Poor Farm

of Insane Cases

TEW tfl'ftlCW Wilbel.u'na Polka. Fanny WaKA, dec. Received per Fawn this daw. - JiA7iiBOE & WHEELER.

TO".

16 boxes fresh Lcmonc,

sweet On In stö.e and for sale by i a a -a

jeii

PRK5TO- BROTHERS.

IOI JVjsi VIOLINS!! fkO VIOLINS" cftarlduk uulRies in store and forssle UZ by .. , is. . NAMt EL LISTER.

PORT 9IfrVfWfe9, cVC., VC, -Ladies' Papier JL Ma'ebe.toty tftid P-arl Porte Monnies, Pearl ln htid Card Cases, for sale by je9 - SAMUEL LISTER. X-u - CIII4 K KKH .', dozen ('.icken. .lirect ftom the fr..'tti., jbst received and for sale at j COOK'S Family Grocery. I ARD. 7 0 lbs. extra Lard nut up expressly for j family use, Just received and for ale at je COOK Family Grocery.

194 43 pLAKET WIME.-A few boxes Bne Claret Wins

Just received and ror sale at J0 COOK'S Family CmssrV BASKETS ! BASKEff! A NUMBER of Ladies and ChJ.erfs baskets in stora and for sale by ;. SAMUEL LISTE E,

DRY

FA

82 4.-

I-J7 .Vl 148 97 133 53 806 25

1,143 64 ! 88 37 94 20 243 09 552 43 I 1,173 39

GOODS GI.Al5 WARE AND

wcy ATlCl,Ea AT AUCTION!

Wr. win 84. u at aucuou eonimeming on 1 nurday . mcrniiir. Juno üth IM) ! hlf ln- .- , . l,.rL

402 CT lau- xontiiiuine mass dav to dav. till cloaud out. 1:0

1,055 57 j Doz. Cot. Hose and halljiise; i$ Do. fine Shirts; If

Cifi 98 Ps. bleached and brown Table Linen; 50 Ps. Prists; 2t

S J no Ps. De Laines; in P.. Silk Handkereldefs; 20 loz. Bug 3T7 CO ! iTV Whins: 6 P. hmwn Ltoa- 1 Doa. Lancaster UuilU:

Balance of Receipts over ExpeudiHj.-cs. iJ.-'j 71 9XJ Do: . Spocl th reads; 100 Carts Pocket Cuttlery, lt

uo?. tr.-s, lup ucxes jGlaAswa o.cotisisiiag 01 tumniera

fj5 Wanted, by me, the sheets and pillowcases that belong to "tbe Tot in the valley I Love." I want to get 'em washeJ in a cana. basin. Signed ie hill Slurukey.

SS8.750 35

Published by order of the Board of Commissioners of Vanderburgh Couuty, Jane 13th, A. J). 18&. Jel5 14tfew2w WM. U. WAiLKER, A. V. C. NEW FOUNDRY AMD TO ACHIME SHOfi, HAVING com A etod our buildint, and e.aged tbe most skillfvi and eperionced -vorkmeu for eoc department of osr business and n ado the most thorough preparation u;r doing MacJse and Mill work Castings, brass w.ks, and every thing else Inousliae.'

in me very uesi syieai.iion as favorable '.eruij us ut any establishment in tho Weal, we announce.that we will be in operation in a few days, and are now ready u, tako coutracU for n'.; kicd of work G.'D. EGGLESTPN CO. Jtf I Corner Cao. sad Ingle Sts.

Jots; IXsbes, lamps dc. Boxes Tobacco: 10 Blad

ders nutr, s Loll nope: iKeajs u -tuer paper; iu uoz. Nail Hammers; C l)o. Ccgo-.il!. 10 Door Locks Ac AlSyj 20 Boxes flne .HaVanat Segars, 3 flue Gold WiU-c-s ; .5 Dos- Gold pens; and a great variety of Fancy A rU.c iea axid N otions . V0CLSEY A NELSON, Je?-4 " ' AscOs see. JA SACKS S. P. FLCvH, expresaly for fatallj hso OU just received a

Jet

COOK'S Family Grocery.

LINSEED CXE - U L,.i. is Sne order for sale by je4 .v t , SAMUEL ORR. Clifl EM . 3 Bore in prime order received ai i for sale by je SAMUEL ORE.