Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 6, Number 50, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 June 1853 — Page 2
D4TTY TOTRVAT P.MocßAiic Office Yenlisg. There are JiSbüÜ Locofoco papers so recreant to every feeling of A. H. SANDERS. EDITOR. .skfrMMct mm to aoolaud President Pierce's
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Correvp0ttLucc of lüe JouruuJ.
Louisville Hotel, June 13, 1853.
Irrotuthe WodwW Democrat.) Remarkable I'hyical PIscnoineuoM-A Sleeping tiiaul-A Kip Vuu Winkle.
Uur attention
lETDR. O HAI.STED-S FILLS WILL CURE DYS pepfta, Indigestion, BilliousiiiM, and everv diieas.- of the ftt-illiach.
TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. Daitv Journal, per year " " by the week Tri-Weekly Journal, per year Weekly Journal, "
...$3 00 10 ... 4 00 , . . I 00
Ci.trii!4Ti Ao i c T- Messrs. Parvis A Mosaot Fourth street, between Vine and Walnut, Cincinnati, are authorized agent for the transaction i f busii.i- i"r Oxo Evansville Journa!. The Daily Journal will be found on file In their office, and advertisements and subscriptions are respectfully solicited through them.
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.ir. OAHUI.R. iiaiug 1 - was cuueu yesieraay to a
fraction of an hour to spare, I thought 1 qpst eMraordinn.ry phenomenon. A lull might interest vour readers by describing grown. man, si- feet and two incV.es all, 27 , some of the boats belonging to the popular years of age, has slept for nearlv'five years, "Union Line" between this city and Wheel- with only occasional and brief intervals of '. r i - J 1. . nrnmr. w :t Irof ill I n oaa MM. . .- -
in" a popularity lainy unu uu.imu; -i-..- ............... v0. x c Unme ot wis man, siu-
transformation of Mr. Belmont, the consul ot Austria at New York, into the charge of the United taten at the Hague. Such Locofoco nnnorj r ai'.imlnl to the UreSS oftlieCOUn.
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t-y. Let any h jnest man reau tno iouuwiiiS ed, and wortmiy uaiiuaineu. j .-.v..,. Rau,v i-uspunsioi or me orfrom the Km York Tribune, and after reading I arrived here on the 11th iust. and took unary faciuties ol the race, is Corners.
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COW LOST! STRAYED from the undersigned It ring First Street, fiear the Ep;copal Church, ' the -.52 1 of Mav. small rnunr Vil.h C,
will no ftidosand white back and bead, small horu Al.ti lfl l?r. i ftmA.xm LR ' ft. . . W
TJi putjuma tun e or iu uü oui
Any person giving Information of raid Cow at theo of Marmt, rield .v Co., will be liberally rewarded. . J. S. JA0.UESS. Evansville, June 7, 1453 tf
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Matti Street.
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: - i..u.i l.n- nnv doubt whatever passag; Of Wincieqau on AT i. ' rV" H V
.i, Dav unuu,.. . v ; . . Alvin Adams, and in company wan ca- oi uwawo, m tuis county, )n üose family
Auu in a CAi.f 5-l. WEEKS OLD for sale mf..o-.
HQ.TII.W: 5 Bbls.. Fresh, juat received bf. JIZ PoSTKKS & BKOWjC.
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C I X V OF EVISSVILLE. THURSDAY MORNING, :::::::JU.E 32.
that the appointment of tho .Austrian consul MmL man., 0f whom had beeil at- only this single and singular instance cf;
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into thia "2invy Frmrn".m I?
THOMAS IIK.4lif.-K
' Wain Stric t.
to the U.S.chargeship was made by tnenerce ten(iin tie races which had just closed. As prolong somnoieijcy rjas ever occurred .i...;. .;,,...;.. i,v u-av of reimbursement for ,av well be auDDosed the excitement gath- The subject of tl.is jjotice ßr$t fell into t
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.-.i -J vn.ulo,! Uthn PirrP ered on the race course, was Kent up on tue i ug 'w. ana since
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OK AAA PIRK MU.VGLES ,Us. re.i
uL.es just received m,i
JOHN F. GLOVER.
Kbls. Iarfe XnrUi c .mi in. in -
J. shippiug orter, lor saU by JWJ FOSTERS 6l BROWN. HabIXjU:100 RCXM N- L nd lOMfi fa 1:I7 FOSTKHS A- RDAU-V
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llransville aul frawfordsville Kailroad. Contraöts have been entered into for the grubbing and grading of that portion of this road lying between Yincennes and Terre Haute a distance of 57 miles. This road is probably the most important Xorth and South road in the State of Indiana. Itcommences at Evansville, the principal commercial City on the Ohio river below the Falls runs thence due North till it strikes the Wabash river at Vincennes, where it crosses, at right ansrles, the Ohio and Mississippi
money receiv
party: To leave no further room for odging, we wi'l put the matter explicitly ou record. We charge. (. That Mr. Belmont received his commission, not on account ot his talents, his political labors, his character, nor any thing elsj whatever that could properly qualify them to represent the American Rojmblic in a diplomatic capacity. II. That the sole ground on which his appointment was insisted on and obtained was that he had paid larijc sunn of money to secure the election to Gen. Pierce, and that this fact is perfectly notorious, and is undeniable, ex-
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atA-mer until midni-ht. '"at tune lias ue.'n
Caut Norton, formerly of the R. II. Win- riods, trom a few hours to fou
slow commands on the Alvin Adams, and time. It is remarkable that when he comes
t at the desk. iNotwitli- out oi tins cataiepsey, ne appears to have
OYCitOu CrOWU Uli uudiu, x . j i i itj iiiuv ft-wgv wa i.j'.- w. li.- . vi mtwm
awake at different ne- S ALB OP THR SEMINARY PROPERTY. KW
jr mcnths at a T,,E cotiNtr T r f ?t s u n E R a.nd auditor.
win on Natnrus.:,-' . .. tier i.ith. A. 1J. lns: w i .in
Mr. Heron
standing 'lie
DUMness Lurs, on the Cour.l Hou.-e door in Evansville, ,'!'t- at pdblic sale, tLe County Seminary property iu
an.iriurri coitntv
ir.K.VS CI Si.LK. Tho navmnts will hfl r.'.i.i r...l
le1 tU:it' iinnual insulinents. with inierent thereon LüR, was this
even jier cent, per anuuni, payulle annually in ad
TO LKT! A STORE with . Hing attached, on Market L one ,.r ue bei I. ,k s. u...x,
cerv. K,.n,.i.-r ii . nemu uro
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HALLOCK STODDARD.
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R. W. DUSBAK. T. V. C
WILLIAM EL WALKER. A.V
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NOTICE.
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or.'an.'
Or
-to use the words of a ataunch and well-in
formed but honest member of the Democratic party he was appointed "for reasons that can neither be avowed nor concealed." III. This h;r!i otfic?,on whose occupation by a bigh-toyed rep.blicaa, wkh personal character lo command respect, so much de-
peuds at the present crisis of European affiirs,
was thus jnven tJ .Ir. tielmontor tnonn, ami
this road, passing'as it dyes, through the most given by the great party boasting especial if
extensive and he richest Valley of lands in Um known World, must be immense. So confident are men of capital that the stock in this road will be profitable, that many have already made large investments in its stojk. Amongät others may be named Mr. Chancy Rose, a shrewd business man, late President
railroad thence up the rich Valley of the cept perhaps ty a Washington . 1 I. a?- mä tm "
Wabash, via Terre Haute to Crawfordsville, a distance of 160 miles, where it is placed in connection with roads constructed and in progress, leading to Fort Wayne, Toledo and Sandusky City and also via Lafayette to
Lake Michigan. The amount of loial bus
nem that must necessarilv be thrown upon
discovered that these gentlemen were equal cuustances taken place while he sleeps. in . i . . 1 . 1 1 . .1 .... I , . i , . -. . . I a tlaa 'P'i i tit rtria HflAB !iin. S m Jw ntl tif it Itrtnt
U,' tue SUUIUI! uiü) iiMcy, -"'- ! y T - - vance. ir,e first instalment of interest pavable at the
gree of patience and suivüy mal boii cun- . aw ir ua ia ivnun, ujr wanuu-. un cjres -me mo purcaaser renews his certifleHte of purchase.
verted order out of tjh.e chaos. Here 1 remark ; close, his jaws are set, his mu3cels contract, what your own observation must tave often 1 a;fd his whole frame is rigid, so that if discerned, that there are -very few situations , standing, he continues in that attitude partly more try in" to the eeuaiiiiuity than those of, bent over; and it is not easy to pull him uWn. captain and clerk on a trst class pausender He has continued in this coiJinn for months steatn.T. Sj many asking questions at once, tog-'ther, unable, to speak or move, and mm of a nature so trivial, that he must I Various experim nts tae been tried to re-
be a rare good natured man, who, under these ( store him to concioubuess, without effect. j rf an J similar ioflictioM dwing the hurry of de- A seton has been inserted in tbeiack of ilia j , parture, can retain his good nature. Why neck, withojit producing aay apparent ellCAA
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won l peop.e yse ii;eir e ea atu cms -..v. v.. j rvi i "'i ag their toagaoeJ I woitened with spirits of turpentine was put Wp mt nil' at L" o'clock P. M.. and in 3 into his mouth, and no visible emotion was
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hours 45 min. were "aziiw on Madison by gas caused by me caustic ttoae. rnysicians nave
meT8KeCO ''BaTIIft
Il A lG completed our builüinrs aad -nt. XX most skillful and v,,i " V V'tl 1 the
- v iness and
Machine and IHB
niH be in operation in a few ftavt and ire mim t' lak cvhlnrcta for any kind or work - . . G. D. KGGI.KSTOKA Je ' Coraer Canal and li. r. gold PEirs7 A FEW eui)rK-f Kurr's warranted fil t.
1 ulCLKYS exttnSugarcurcrumilyHams A sizes i ith ilver rases (nw stvlea.) received dhWt L rJJ Just received and for aale M - ' . from New i'ork Der "Railro.d. John K. Marti reci
worl
orkiaeu fur
ma nu fact ti ring Vc , ousiuess under the firm of Engle- ough preparation To 4, .in iL 1.1 " n-.ott Uj.r
niir.l V Kekerl. hnv will 1,. . t . M i ,. ..j ........ . ( :l!li,ra Km,, u . . . . " Vinn
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... w.ru ...vino at iu.-ir jhuu Uli 1-in.l treei. ! :.( erj wbi Hie li.1 on
the r'cstOfliee. -t .any estabhshineivt in hue Weat,
A EXCt.EHAKD.
L. ECKEKT.
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BVMUUL8 salo at
BRA?f Just recerved and for I COOK'S FAMILY GROCERY.
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COOK'S FAMILY GROCERY.
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Early next morning, the majority of , seen and wondered, theorized and experimenw'd was swallowed u in the great mo- j ted in vain. The man sleeps on, lives, eats,
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RATHBOE V WMHiira.
Ob.AI.hl) ir r)..;;ilfi w :l -be received ut trie orh.-e of the
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wui wwmm o . " -" "v - . . . . . . k. I t i-r until y.-itnnl-iv li..".th mat Ur hill mui.r
dem weiten: Uabvlon, where lives Co I .Mar- retains perfect health, with a pulse at 00, and (;an!,-, wi-aof cr irock.cn Bjyck No. 12, Eastern eu b II . I - tin I I I 1 m - - - - - . . Ä ..f.. . -vÄ.J4a . t. . ftft
tin and n fr.v rthi-r editors, some law vers and witnoui variation
EW .Til Sic; NEW .Vll SICH
Clerk until y:lf 11 rdav the ""ith inst . for hu ddim? . Mi 0 " '"; &ul' 1' "ves;
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cf the Terre Haute and Richmond Railroad Co., and who has more skill and experience in railroad making than any man in the State
ol Indiana. This gentleman actuated by the belief, that :it is the kc-il trafic from which
railroads derive their freatest profit." has al- ic central committee were short of money, he
ready invested mium sum in the stecj: cf this j a!.one was read' 10 bleed freel'i we k-o .that
hi. rniit ri mit l.m 4 nin.-ri p v i".liil . j i rlii .11111-
S'i7iJ dollars. But, in the name of all that is
not exclusive devotion to D -mooarcy and hu
man rig its, or, in the words ol its own bancroft, to "the supremacy oi man oyer bis ac cidenta.1 IV. In othe.r werjs Ccjie;al Pierce and . . sv I I? . 1
his cabinet i tu I most imaM nu ntpw- . confess BJ inability to which to award tant places ,n tkeir gu; tue mmh HSaioriM. Capt. xMcClain has the appear-
uetween tueir iramc anu nit ovwiuaurj cummerce being that they took the money before
preachers, many doctors, an I ipmu chairts and mechanics.
Äeturnin to this city on the " David ; for three dnys and
Whiter I bad an opportunity of instituting a ! order to feed him, it is necessary to p open
' When asleep, he may be l irgOAiient according to the pBm and specifications there- j nt .ml hr will Qtinrl fur !'of wt-ici' caa be soen at said 0i.ee o,;i aud lUter Iha iild eet.and he will stand tor osurfL ' B Vorder of the CouaeH.
Je2U .1 GOK. H. TO DP, Clerk.
placed upon his leet
days together, as he has been known to dc
n ;uts m succession.
comparison bptween the two boats; but
where both are so nearly equal in every res
the article they were' to deliver had come into their possession. f'ow we sav this transcription is disgrace-
1 M to the coon try and dishonorable tp the Ad-
mi listration. V e know Belmont paid large
ly; we know that often, when the Democrat-
pi. Mcclain has the appear
ance of a veteran boatman, and the quiet Mannera of a gentleman. I like him, and soAould you. .Mr. Pigman has my thanks for attentions which he no doubt farcot as
his firmly set jaws; and in that manner, but little food is introduced into bis Htomach. Ie is not, however, much emaciated, .eeps his natural color, and appears entirely without disease, excepting that which produces his strtage sleep. When he'awakes, he comes out of hiri 'raucQ suddenly, .Iiis rigid muscles relax at once, he askj for meet or druik, and
TiTAB.tsii i loi it:
? T Lafayette, warranted bv
M Bbls., X. Hull &. CO.
VOSTERS & BROWN,
soon as rendered. Tiie disposition to accoia- i.l!s to voraciously. If asked why he sleeps modate seems habitual wit'i him. j so tut: :l, h tppeais to regard it as an impof h.ive often been amused (ticWed would ' sition. iust as any active man would receive
COD 1 IML-t A small lot extra Iarjr, for sale by JeJ7 FOSTERS & BROWN II FOR BLASTING.
T1ATEXT SAPr.TY Fl'.SK 15.WK) feet cuaranteed
J In every respect, for sale low by S. E. GILBERT & CO. je 17 Sycamore near Water-
iij rnn'Tz:
3 Cases l Plain 1 " " Fiffd. Dorder.
I " " " All over, received ami for sale by je!7 JAM KS LOW & CO ,417 Main Ht..
Warned a Governess:
Sa Wahres: Chaut Bohemian:
Accoriieoa Instructions: just rceie p,w Jlxprsaa and for sale j Ji4 SAMUEL J4rSTdll. .
CODFISH. 40 Boxes in flue ore'er for Mle very low by S. . .LBJkRT-4c CO., Jell dajtaore, near Water. NAILS. 200 Kegsv bs: brar.d3-.0- nit low by ti E. CaUERT A CO., jell . Sycamore, near Water.
TO
..Jecent in politics, and all that is sacred in
road, and intends as it is said, to increase the
amount. Other capitalists residing in the East, are seeking to make like investments. It is perfectly natural that this should bo so. No man of ordinary judgement can pass over Al. . ...... ...
me country it traverses wiliiout coming to the cavor with eminent honors
the conclusion that for natural resources, it ! serious responsibility? Wsuld
stands unsurpassed by any prrtLn of the ! have recognized that as a chini up.m his con
globe.
better express the feeling) at the outrageous and indiscriminate laudations bestowed upon steamboats and their officers generally by editors, locals and .travelers cartL; but I trust
my sincerity will not be questioned when J state that oo neither of these boitts was my
xyc.uwi.iaLy, . aww, - i ii, . hut chatted, nor would I even present a card t:i'gc person lu.a prominent-fetation under ai , , . r . r. ., , vblo, ernme.it! Does .t0,000 paid j" 'on to Capt. tfcUin, until ti the .1..' t.i. ft p .Li!!., end! the trip, forear of being thought a
U-iwuuLMiiit; 11 "kin vii. .in u.vt.ui-
Itailroad .fleeting.
All who feel interested in
Indianapolis and Cleveland, Strait Line Railroad, are requested to meet at the Court House, in Evansville on Saturday evening 25th inst, at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of determining whether any more Stock in said road shall b? subscribed, as the books will positively be closed as heretofore advertised, at the expiration of sixty days from the time of opening. Real estate, as well a3 cash subscriptions will be recieved for stock in said roaJ. Willart! Carpenter Esq., the Vice Presi
dent, and Henry U. Alhs.tsq., no of the
. . .. ... heircar for such p favor.
and duties et i ;, . ' , , t-T t 1 1 ;tke alLtbe bjats of the Tj nion L:n", and
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Ci.ln.-.it VV'.Mil.l Pr,nbln h - vr vt-P lr nnil n ' ,u 1 allu
ki. -ii s uiiii.. th-t.l.-. ,ary line of steamers in
1110 LOi. ,.l,ilt 111 Iii V UUJt, Vil I f il Vi.- VW , . . - . :.:..a..-,u. t. L.jLur.. ;.i is the conviction ot all who travel on
uuiliiuii litis ilia', .ic liuu uaiu iL I i'. w,
geiillemanly officers, they surpass
the country, buch
them,
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.uf mi i wnai Ditier ueirranauon is it to .America wnen . - ,. ., . ,
uv a a v I iL. j
. a - i Well mav tbey be prouJ bf the line. A few
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a line go-aneau ensrac-
a Kreaidpnt thna eon
I immiu siu .-r., of.Ändn,,ii.Bim'Jre enterprises ot
. . r . - I fair und tfirtir n - . in nr-t ti ;m: : mi
, a moncv-lender who Las invested in his elec- "." " ..? .. 7 . lipj What .3ha;ic to democracy vvheii it ! A- it now U I tear it will rather get the -it QU conshbli e,-chaUflise of impor- fc-nv.I. We must push ahead that
Lti e..-.i Kvu.f , S'rait Line ttaiiroaj or we never s.iail over
. fciA.ll l-ll'.LO 1 . Iii". I.UUIIO DIVIVV.
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such a practice ehould become general. ; As t0' Cincinnati, it is hirdly necessary I for rac to say miAch ab'iut it to you who once EQ'Thc New Hampshire Patriot, Gen. ! resided there. Alter .visiting'the Barsett' Vm hnm, nmn v- thnt th Iftftft mm S0111- uher celebrities, 1 came to the con-
. , J iciuiion that the place reiumoed ice more ofof that State, are grcntly disaflcctcd by Iii EDiUe then tanj other ük that I have
cocuct oi the President, for having tilled yet visited. I half came -to the conclusion
a lare portion of the offices with N'jrtiiern Abolitionists and Southern Disunionists ihit
Directors of the Company, will be in atton- i he has forfeitcd hia pledge and betrayed the
dance and will explain to the meetin" unontl Party b conferring offices upon the ene-
o r i .
wha'. terina and conditions such subscriptions
that the city was finished as to its Klniis: for I can in no other way account for,tl.e continual tearing dowr. of good buildings and the erection of others in thei: place.
Loll Alurtiu Will bo ou. aain in a f
ew davs
are received.
itia expected that all who feel interested in this "great enterprise of the age," will respond to this call, and subscribe at once, the -amount of stock they design to take without
further solicitation. We need use no further. fln4.
I V VVI giu argument to convince the public that this will j be the best railroad stock in the State. Ev-! fJO"Th
ansville and Vanderburgh'County should sab-
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BLiiue i uersny lu uns slula iu cruer iu aecure such an influence in the directory as the importance of our position demands. It it hoped as this is the last public call, that there will be a general attendance.
mies of the Democratic platform, that he has ! wkh Lis ''Courier,' and you con then learn
sacrificed the interests of the party u pro- ,rom mfn if lhe Cll rf re;,,ly Bnihed, or mote his own ambirious view. whether they are on lj a-lding the ornatne.rs.
ice oniy tear is, mat wun sucii an enormous
03-The Hon. Roblkt Too.mbs, it is stated (iU!U,li?y of brick and stone piled upcr. it, and ha. orderrrl ft. mmmtü K. p,:.. i- tbe contiuual adding to the l eap, the csy
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ciple, br his cotton gin, in south wettern
; will soon sink into :he earth, unless prop-
Portland bar is now worse
ever before. The down river boats all re-
their passen?:crs and freight at .nv
Albany.
peJ up.
T:ie Cuori. The Henderson Courier of
than Saturday
Uendenoii Barbecue. Our citizens turned out nobly yesterday , to attend the celebration of the commencement of the Henderson and Nashville Railroad the "breaking ground" of one of the most important enterprises of the aje, in which our citizens feel a deep interest in common with the people of Southern Kentucky. We were glad to see so many of our enterprising
citizens manifest their appreciation of the
importance or thi3 road to our own city.
The Cub.u J uxta Stahilisj -RrMORs
i There are certain blartling rumors atloal j of busy movements hereabouts, among the . order of the Lone Star and the CtiMO Junta. : .Men are said to be now i:i the city . ho Were Utelf seen in acL.e intercoors;? with t;.
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Creoles cf Cuba. We
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the islaud for the North, and there are a:.-u reported of revolutionary disturbances In tfye Vuelta Abaj o, memorable from the invasion of Lopez. Venlp, there is a long aroma of gunpowder in the air. Will there be war1 Ar. Y. H:rald.
'Good, if True. The following anecdote
Wc hear great complaints in this and ad ioiiiiu .' counties relative to the corn cron.
Many have been compelled to turn out entire
We in consequence of its being destroyed by buirs and worms. The prospect lor tobacco is worse than ever knowu before. Many of our U.i.itrs have übt plauted any at all for the want ol rain, which is very much needed, and many ol their plants uro now too lar-'e to trans i ....
puu.L bvea il the beason had been iruod.
an intiiuatiou that he was considered slug
ih. The last time he was awake was bbout five or six weeks since. He was left nearly alone at home; and on coming out of sleep, lie got up and went to the lake shore where hia brothers were; going into a grocery he called for liquor, and asked the company to drink with him. On such occasions he is not violent or angry, appears strong and in full possession of his mental facilities. A slight indication that he is not entirely unaware of what is transpiring a"out him, was given recently, by his asking his father if he intended to allow him to be taken to New York.' Several parties had been ex.dehvoringu get permission to exhibit him, and he appears to have become aware cf it by some mean;; perhaps by bearing conversation about him. ? h'.k frmk .tile only instance of the kind, we believe. The fact that his eyelids re in constant tremor, favors the idea of his semi-consciousneiss. The :ac U ,n?w in charge of Ir. .Gardener Davis, of Brockport, who intends to exhibit him to the public, so that a thing so wonderful may be feen by all the world. A
y rv.itit-r to Abe somnambulist accompanies him a healthy, strong man, six feet and two inches tall. Man of our physicians have
visited the in in, at the place where he is I lodged Mr. Damarest'b Commercial Hotel, I Front street. Efforts have been made to
awake hin , recently, so that the i acuity who are deeply interested in the matter, mny see biiu-in his wakeful mood, iffs little singular that whisky will have the desired effect, if it is possible to get enough ÜOWB his throat. But he resists the introduction rf the liquor, apd.it. is ve,:y difficult to get it down in any quantity. Never sa Die. 'Five years ago ßanta Anna was hooted oul of Vera Cruz with his own woexien leg. He is now President of Mexico. A month after Mulloney attempted suLcide he was running for Congress. We care not how dark your prospects may be,
keep on Irving, and the i ime .will come u hen you will ret ahead of them. Arsenic was made fbr rata ar.d coward. If you have
O
Black ami Red. Received and for
JH.MKS LeV A CO.. 417 Ma.ii S..
opool cottox:
O IM) Gr. 100 yd
sale by IJ'l'i
TTIOLI. sntix.s: 400 Bundles 1st qmtlitv. Received ami for s,ale by jc!7 JAMKS LOW at CtK. 417'Mahi 8t. Iaivcy si.r.Kvi; Lni.Gs; 1 Case ou hand and fur sale by Jsl7 JAMES LOW & CO.. 417 Main St.
B
UTTOXS:
100 Gr. Frocade coat
50 " Twist over coat, received ana for sale b . JAMKS LOW & CO. J.!l7 417 Xain St., Iuisville, Ky.
MITICE. THK C1TTIBH8 OF THE TOWH OF LJ1MAM9 City, and any ot!ters iiitereUc :: 'prcuriiyj ai eUi)riMft siUwttaft f..r a i?ra e yani, 'vC.J-creUy imilfled .t. i the Truswe oi ildlw.i have procured and laid OMiiiibe iiiindred 1-its. on the ground known by the name of the Lo ust Hill Cemetery. By an order of the Piesident und Trustees, these l-ts will be offered for ".ilt on the ground, on Saturday, the ?5th inst., at auction. Terms of Mile, one half cish in timid, one quarter in six itiorutii. and the remaining quarter it twelve tnoiiths from the dav of aule. with inUrest from date. Jel6td (Attest) DANIEL CHUTE, Clerk.
r there were not more tlian nlanui en .n-rh in
the cuuntry to plant h all u croji.
bub
A Siq- Bacbeloh. Tlie New York
1 lines tl us heads a long article on tnis ject:
"A sick bachelor! A dying camel iu the desert: A s ilor on a hen-coop in the middle
oi me - iiantic! All the una.
pluck, tLerefure, your time.
face the muiic" and bide
fL3J How clear jsoice witness' testimony before court of Justice is. -Yesterday a witiitss iu a case where a man had been charged abusing his iamily, and being poiej generally, was brought up, when one of ihe witnesses said, "In the bofUM wheVp the defendant li. ed are two or three familu maybe a dozep, and.liiree or four of the men is as bad as he is, and he is the icorst one.''
T. ARDjL, iNp NEW AL BaNY ERÖD, 1 Tan election held in Moiu-.t 'a.-. .-... purknant to . ruirular uoiicd, the following named gf iillemen wen- elected Directors of eaid Cuinpauy lor die ensuing tr. years, to w it: Jh-iicpii neviM. Eso,. Gibson Co., Ild. J m. H. Evr.Rtt, Ksq., do o Ki -sit E si nuu.. En., do .$tc h'..o'r PkttKi.NsuN, Eq., Wabash Co lla. Jftsae H. Jaqcrrs, Esc;., do do (r W. Itwuwx, Es;." 'do r'f' E, 11. Thi .Hi s,,-.-, yA D., Edw ards cc. Ills. Jonas Haiiuv. Esq. do c"o S u a Tiionrsov. V. P. do do Til i lioarl then organized by the election of Joseph Devine, Esq.. of QibftftB Co Ind., President; Samuel Thomr'son, .M. I).. Kd-vards Co Ills.. Sccretaiy. nd Riehiflrd B. Hadacaj vf Alt. Carmel, Treasurer. By rder .f the Böard. jel; .SAMUEL I HOMJTSON. M.J. A STATEMENT Of Receipt and Expenditure at the Treasury of Vanderburgh. Cuty from. .Vcy 3lJf, Viol, to June let, 1633: RECEIPTS. Rylance ffpm June 1st, IftS-J ffn
Keceivec since, from (. oiuity Kever ue of 1Cj2, II, ,39 37
r l-l t NOTICE OWNERS OF LOTS'"! N BLOCKS ROB. 1 AND 13
EASTBF.N ENLaR'4-EjVIE NT. A ANiTtiow nere tta Co mi HI CJbjicU of tin- City of Eva..isvy,ie her-y ieclaec Jielr intention to makft a Wharf .r Leading flfty eetln ndth alonj the Southerr. '.'..; X of the C l.al'viUiin the corporate litnits of tbo City of Evansville, which Wharf or Landing will extend from the Westers line of Chestnut street to the Easter line of Oak -'.reet in Uie Eastern Enlancenient of aaia i.v.an.i i construct baid4andinf( it will be necessary to .aprirapriate Futf feet off Alle Nonaern or North-West'era cud of each of the lots in Blocks Kos. Twelve and Thir teen iu the Eastern enlargement of said City, and in order fiat persons agr'ered by the makinf of aaid Indinf or Wharf niriy liasran 0qoctunity of applying to the Com jnon-CounciJ f r r rJresa. It is tanner ordered, that a copy of this' 4r4cr. 'signed by the Ma) or and aUekted by Vmi flerk, be puolis-ied for six weeks in tbe EvansrilM Journal, a pol llc newspaper printed and publlaaed .n said City. Bated, June 11, 153. ft Attest: J. S. HOPKINS. T.lavor. Geo. H.Topo. .. . . ftlidCw WILLIAM BLL. is just tfjoju on Alain strcft, opposite tbo Bank , a largo and well selected stock, of leather and findings, consipt-n in pail -f t&Odridecf ajioleathcr, Homaoek aud spair.-h oak Aaiuied. ZJQ ftoi, luorrocco, No, L and 4. Tarn pico extra Mad rass Freui-h aud f'ape boot, aud Indies French. 75doz Kip Prime City, beay country, light BO dium V eO doz Cochineal Roan
ie '-Pink blue and green do 20 " Linings Pink, blue, and green. .'it " Bindings Lindse)' cape goat and sheep. S " Pateut kid aktna. OVO M -..lf.LI... lii.hl h.., mrA mlli m Wnrl I
Fair ar.d U'tos,. 9 Oit'thcoiV-leatbf. 10 - Masns-Jtia- . 50 bW: -pfcft: i ; 5Ji) pr dast. ireos.Vasps, a wis, uicasW4UtJiaiVf-.vla, tackj, OMtfO, thread, buffers, slicker whocls, keV. hoofee, aud all other tools and materials useu by shou nak era, all of which will be sold oft tli ioat reaaonaWe term Jell . - .' .nCCORi)EO:"S. 14.1 Franc- a id German Acc irdeona ' in atore aAl fo..-aalo by jell HA Ml" EL LISTKW. T7'NVF.L0PS. 12.000 jan.-: ;.jd p.ain En v. lops in at-'M
JLj and for sale Ly . . Mi
qa.7 O . S4- V ,4 K . -60 Hj.ds
1 .
SAMUEL LISTER, in fine order in store
my
aad IludlufT. fftr ta.c 1
. .1 1 S. E. GILRERT dc CO.. Sycamore, near Wator.
'P .
,ct rranklin may or nvy not be true. Ve j inciucnt from difiVrent noi;:ts of vl n,..
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ctt it iroi a irii-nu. r raiiK n . wnen 10 w.-n same mi r ;i. , .
v . . ..l. , j. .i . . . i . . . 1 . hi. .i.ii.l Clll!S-llll;'j II'
ins ouioneot ire many uimces mat pomt Ambassador to France, being at a meeting of there i a prenonderaace of misery on ai.v to its future greatness. Our Kentucky , a literary society, and r.ot well understanding aide it, iaod the side of the sick bachelor -- friends sent out a general and cordial invita- the r,ich when oeciar.ned, determined to j The came!, however intelligent it may he is
ypiauu wnen ne saw a jaciy ot bis acauait- mil scarcelv ai sensitive as the human anf
v.wncw mhimwiiuo, avuejLr.neT nac : ierer, anu tne sailor. 1 oat n r hp i, ,
L U 1 "... t . . . .1 ' -
cn.ia, wno understood the ii tbousand mih s Irom and is at t
tion,to their neighbors, and gave them a re
reception which fully assured them that gen- ceased, a lU.de
uine Kentucky hospitality, was not merely French, 3aid to him "hut grandpapa, you the misery of knowing that
i l i
an empty name. The locomotive steamer airtd- a,.P;auueu ins
were praisnj-r you''
White River made two trips down and back,
accompanied by the Germaii Iiras3 lüaud, which gave them the sweetest kind of music. We hall give a full report to-morrow, when our reporter shall have had time to arrange his copious notes for publication.
.heartily and explained the matter
loudest when thev I within call. The sick ba. b....r ii... r..
..vsv,t i j l 1 1 v u if 'I $ rankhii lauohed ! ultru of human miserv.
fJQT If you wish to drive a cut nail into seasoned oak timber, and not to have it breaj: or Lend, just have a small quantity of cil near -by, and dip the nail before dr ving, and it will never fail to go. In mending carts or ploughs ihis is of great advantage, for thry are generally made of oakwood. In straightening thi nails before using, let it be done ou
coop i wood. and with easy blows. If done on iron
spared i thev will be sure to break.
llirro is helo -
'Elder, will vou have a i -k of cider V
from Kail road Revenue of li.
School " " " Sales of County Lots .Miscellaneous Sources Merchants Licenses PwUaeji " Tavern mmd Grocery... Ferry Lic-nes Sale ct Estras Htleni)tion , f Lands Seminary I-'nru. - Surplus Keveuue Principal. . . rmetaai.... Saline Fund Principal " " Interest Bank Tax Fund Principal.,.. " " " Interest ("ommcii Seiiool Principal. . .. ' Intere' Town 5 Rang 10 FrujcipaJ. ..
i
6 6 7 7 5 5 6 ti
Fuuds deposited trj Cc rqner.
10 Interest.
10 Friiici;;il. .. leratoftM ... 11 Prineioft! . .. W hiterftst 11 Principal... Jl Interest. 1 1 Principal . .. 11 Interest. . .. 11 Pripc'pal. . . 1 1 Interest. . ..
5.0IT JJ 4.501 07 39 22 3T8 0T 197 50 10 00 260 -O 10 DO 4 20 13 7 0-.'T 41 603 (ri 3JX 47 II! II Üi 87 116 33 4 1 65 I u 88 319 ;9 .! 88 US 60 37 00 477 59 378 00 "36 ?37 ÖÖ 1-25 89 650 00 540 71 478 75 51 24 ' 13 7
ST DP THIFF. v rpHE Carpenter and .Machine Shop of the snb?cribcr
i'fts UX'iKtn.cpen on Auuuay iii?n ias anu whed of ft quantty o vlpaltle tools, co isisting in part of a new Beach Rio oih Box wood arms, and top ,ft.id side screws, C. M. .Gririth .uukur. aud four of tbe Cits belonging to Ui plow and Lr n laccs ami part of et of brace but,, tw.. bench lu . . Harrison, maker, l):ivton, O., stamped on forward end as private mark W. M.'in very small leuer, and also a number of ein! aud other small artirlei pcrtaininir to th trade. "A liberal reward will be piven for tl.c recovery of thft tools and thief, or for either. .' iwn lt.g.tr GEO. W. R1ED. ' TT
13
II ll . 1 Cask clear siflc. . . i ... u.u
no aiM.u - aix. :.ouiac-r-,
Tut Kbimmi TL a ...i. ..
vr..r if,,,. ... , , ... i uv wura or remov Dir t he U TEW itLLlUi0.i. it M sa;d that mr.nv 1 . . t': .
w in .1 i i n- w Iii ii i .i i trn t -1 -j I. .lim ut ...i a . .
J ' ft'-www ..- tuill IJ ICLl-'U UU i - I tn i .1.- mm . .
oowmurg, mis aiiernoon sue is lobe towed
ICf The "steamer of the horns," A.-L. Shotwell arrived at Paducah on Sundov night, reshipped her passengers and freight for "Evansville -and Louisviile, and laid up for the rt ro.o n t tVn mra mitli tc . (. . I..... I
r Wl"' ,ai ua American shin, loaded with ice and
sent us by J. Abbey Esq., one cf her officers, ; had been wrecked iu the Hay of.iJengal.
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Luiivciis w a ut; iait.ii nave ueeil maun in
r-ft . - a a. ' .r l i .....
re s.a oy fu iar.omeu.tn Slnrk Iron, her dock in W illiamshurgh, for the pur-1 , . 1 Eabee who den.es the a.-thonty of the Koran, pose of receiving her new and powe nuUi 1 1 lMlle
,uu Hv, w...v..v u luoqgme, and other machinery, nearly allot Moses and himself. Hjbee has promised hi which is in readiness to bo 3.eJJ , boa rd followers that he w. II bring bat k to life all! ju v lf IwJm are killed in defending the laiih. 1 Mu ,r'
inquired a lurmer of an old temperance mar' who was spending the evening at his house. Mo, thank ye, ' said the old man ' I never drink liquor of any kind especially cider
but it you call it. apple juice, i do lake a
It is feared that this vessel may prove to be
a Itoston vessel wJliofc was about due at Calcutta, and which had several missionary passenyvrs. mtsLiirractlLr, 12.
by the Sallie West, which boat brought up her passengers. fCThe excellent light draft steamer Lu.y
Robinson, Capt. Bunce, is now in the.Mailj OCT The editors of the Lafayette Journal line between Louisville and .St. Louis. She proposes to bind up a volume" containing a will probably be the Monday packet from coPV of each newspaper published in Indiuna, Louisville hereafter. She arrived here yes-1 ,a contribution to tho New York Crystal terday at 13 o'clock after being detained ' wh J ' . . ct5ltor; ofcur own State ofj.cw cme hours at .Scufflctown bar. 1 York might act.
Kvery time you get hoW of a, spare shilling, roll t up in a piece of brewp. paj:er, .and il jyou lodge in a boarding-h n se, tlwow it under vour bed. bv ihis modi's onCrand:', you will
Reported Loss of as America East . Ix-1 r"c locomotive on the Uellcfontaine road ! eventually become wealthv , as board ng-house
I : .MAN". Accounts from India state that an thrown oil" tue track, yesterday, between chambermaids jtever sweep out, and noboby American shin, loaded with ice und UDDle. I Union and Greenville, by rails aud olhor n!w i will ever think of tMidil?? si CCtC in brown Da-
i ' r i . .in j n i. ..I. i . i i . ,
....iviia men some one nau placed on the; per.
watK. i wo persons who Jiad been put oil'
uwm cars going to liayton, are suspected, ar.d measures were tak:n to have them arretted.
0OPut three queations to yoursi-lf before
0CrT new drama will soon be produced at the Williamsbtirgh Theatre it is to de called, 'Tbc Tooth Brush is Dispair, of the Fatal
Codfish." It will be brought out with en-
QoceeearY,
the nun and
speaking evel of any man. "i-'irst, is it true .rely old scenery and bad actors. Second, is it kind! Third, ls.it necessary.!" L "
Jt' Jf you wish to increase
nr Mill llilli.i.i if . . a
e .u J 7 JUSI KPeP aCt;o"nt Ktnoothino- iron over bis bead. We don't ot the money you spend foolishly, and add charyc patient wives any thing torthis informit, up al the cud ot tho year. SÜQ11
(JT The best thing we know to calm the
itiiiied temper of an angry husband, is a
K.VPFSniTCRKS.
On a.-ruunt of lll-fcy avs of Bridg r " " of Paupers " " of Prisoners " " of AMessinjr kevenue " " of Counly uiBccrs Fees " " of Common School " of lurv ALov:uicus " of Bailiffs ' " " of .Sret i".; ' " of books und Sfit'u.narv Of Kx-Officio Services " of lri :iti iijf " " of Errouious Sales of Taxes. . " .r Intorest " " of Public PuiUing. Cf Ct.vonev'a iiuipiests of Kleclions of Kcdomption of Lands of Counts Scininary Funds. .. Of Siirplu. RafMM " . of Saline Funds ' of Bank Tax " of Common School Funds.... of Town 5 Kanpe N of Town 6 Kanjte 10 of Town 7 Kauft-" lu of Town Kanc II of Tow n ' Kanire II " " of Town 7 Kai.:.- 11 " " of C ft I Four Farm
" " of Insane Cases Balance of Receipts over txpcudilurcs
m3,ibu 3.S
23 24 841 73 2,739 7.1 C57 03 279 50 1.69-i la 1,436 65 I.V.' l J57 50 1,15652 731 ei 300 00 255 15 12 -W
191 46 !
in -vroand for s.v to close onsirriincnU br : 4eJl R KhJOX BROTHfcRS FLOTDR. 50 Bins. Flour from y.'ftlash, , -mm H .ki M. i. .. ..
ii swrt uuu iu saiu u. Jef!
PRESTOX BROTHERS.
SAU41M 2 Cases half and onftiier boxes.
hv
'RRSrOK BROTHERS.
4kst received as.d ir iftlc
VTEW MUSIC - X Uli Oil Uillicbniiia Polkn. Fanny Waltz, &c. Received per Fawn this dav. Jell KATHBOrtE it WHEELERI" -but. 10 tors fre,j'.i Lemcu3, C ' Swfeet Onngfi.
insto.eand lor sale by
jell
PRESTON BF07,HRS
V!OI.IS! VIOLIIS!! HO VIOLINS- of various qua litre- in stcre and flwr ! POUT HOMM V & - AC -Ladies Kpirr .Mach. Iron aud Pearl Prte MoonUs, Pearl lalaid Card Ce.,for cale by SAMÜEL LISTER.
ilIICKF VX. 5 doien Cbk-kens. direct fivm tie farmers, just received .
jc9
TARJ) -" I rs. extra im p . r Ti- lust received and f
-
ut no expressly fo
extra Lard
or ale a l
COOK'S Family Grocery
i, If I , I ll. "few wmmmu nu i iart-1 m in
. .i L, i Just received and lor saie at !'. .Ml I r r-rf--fti
- I I .
14 t7 133 n 8ifi 25 1,143 64 88 3. 92 20 i43 09 5-2 43 1,173 39 396 76 402 60
je9
COOK'S Family Groceiy.
lAJ-KETS!
A Mt.MHI
J aud for sale by
Mj.MKEH of b-fHa aai Childreus baskets in sloro
SAMUEL LISTIG.
DRY GOODS OLAES-WARB AND v'AtfC.Y AftTICLES AT AUCTICN! WTi wilt sell at auc'-iou coniHn -ic?mt on TbursBay V nmriiinr Ju.w nh. 185 T. al-talf past f w'clbck
1,1'.' ) V7 ' an,i conüiiuiuj from day to ciay, till closed oui. l.'O
M it i,oz. I-.., f l,.0 and hrr h-sl !5 Dot. ni.e .-niris; 10
... 529 00 i p. Liej-rh!..! ind l.rr.. i. Tib'r Linen: 50 Ps. PrlllU: W
"" S? v' lUine: W Pav'sir Handkerchiefs; 20 Dot. Bug ..eifl.Oca .1 j,,- Wb'p 6 L-cv q Lii.en; 1 Dor. Incaater (tutlta; K.o Ttr.. VrUi i... ra -.rl. Pm-tel Culllerv. 10
$3,750i5 i uoz. inig, o :xe v.'lasware,consi8lin: of tuniblen
Prblishe.l l.v oi-.Lt of the C nM ol comniras:oiicia oi . i.r. .i.;, frt. -...,.... 2 Boxes Tobacco: 10 Klad-
. -V. . X .. I' It 1. ' 1 ...
V.iiiiIitI.i r 'h Cinii.tv Jmn Ulli. A. I'. 1-Ö3.
jel5 !4Jkw2w WM. BL WALKER, A
V. C.
SCYTUE.S, tYV A lar 1". f Craln Grass and Brier Si Hies, with a oprior assortmetof Sr.ejr.hes
aud Cradle , for sale by lay 11
FOSTERS dc toi.O W.V.
MWTUTBTi J. KIVKTT, 1).-n list, has iermancntly local ed Jntuself in this city, and furMhed rooms ir. handsorae siylft over Cook's irrocerv.
where bo is prepared 4.o peform dental operations of every iiulurr. and wauant bis work. He invites the patronage f the public, holievinz he can give full satisfacaon. .CilJJec hours bptwe-eu 8 A. M. and 6 P. .M . but pr.
I ftsieual calls received at any hour. Je7- 3ui
j. , c. . o;! i. ..... n k':i m, letter iiai.t-r 10 IJoz.
Km 1 Kamrnera;d Oft .Coffee-mills. 10 Door Locks Ac. ALSO in Boxws tJie Havanah Regars, 3 8ne Gold Watches; 5 Dor. GqJJpjcs; and a great variety of Fancy Articles auJ KottPM . WOOLSEY & N ELS 05, Je8-4t Auctioneer!.
n SACKS S. . ILCUK, expressly for fnuill
tlv just receivcu ni
Jl
COOK'S Family Grocery.
Li ni i i oii. jel t i
-10 Bbls. in flnor1er for sale ny SAMUEL ORK.
CHEElsE.-50 Boxes in p'linc order received ard fbr sale by Ja AMt'fcl. ORR.
