Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 6, Number 106, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 August 1853 — Page 2

DAILY JOURNAL.

A. H. SANOERW. EDITOR.

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CITY OF EVASSVILLE MONDAY MORNING,::::::AUGUST 29. r - Kockport. I. Last week we had the pleasure of making a visit to Rockport, Ind., Spencer county. W .1 . nnt mpnn In HIV the pleasure of rev- .. ,l. i n( Snnfflatnivn an, I PVnnfii v enng on me uom wi,uun,inu n Island, was excessively agreeable, but that the visit to Rockport while there was vastly . pleasant. We saw many old friends! and ;i,a v B- f . I., t .' llc viiiiiicui.co. . x 1 win t Ujia ij'iiy dun. of the Planter, down to the little bov ukn nnlr pktm nf tlip Rsssfllls Tolorrrnnh operator's baggage, that gentleman and his , 6 . .. editonai inend receiveu every attention, We had good eating and good beds at the Wilmot House, and a warm welcome from friends. - Although our visit was necessarily brief, it mm 1 J Altiiougn our visit was necessarily uner, u was as we have said, very pleasant. We shall take pleasure in reciprocating the attentiona of friends at Rockport, whenever we tch them in Evansville. : Since we visited Ruckport two years ago - I J WS i-.t tnrii ik.i ni.. i .. . rommrbniiiir 44 . ouij vi. uw Mait nas givnii ivmuin.uii Indeed, another Rockport has been added on to the old place. Some idea of the rapid growth of Rockport maybe conceived from the fact, that this season about hlty houses . . , have been erected. Many of them are suba'.antial buildings, and highly creditable to the place. All have been erected to gratify pressing demands. More will yet be put up this season. Property is rapidly rising in value, and handsome speculations have been made lately by citizens. New business men are coming in, and every thing seems prosperous. Spencer county is being filled up rapidly m The land is rich, and every inducement fered by nature to those wishing good farms. Rockport is the county seat of Spencer, and the principal shipping point for a large and rich region of country. More produce is probably shipped from that p jint, than any other on the lower Ohio, with probably one or two exceptions. An immense amount of amuni j pn" I pork is put up every winter. 1 ces are paid for hogs, and they are brought 1 from a lo- g distance to Rockport. It is con templated to build a railroad to connect with icuiiaicu iu uu.iu a rauruau to connect v un . the En... ilk StraULioe R.ilrcd. when erected. Such an enterprise would of course increase the trade of Rockport in every particular, and give it a railroad connection with almost every city in the country. Kockport is situated on elevated laud itSing precipitously frcm the river bank. It is . . . healthy, as would naturally be supposed. Fninvino- Mprv a.'vnrrrP nf nn.ilion or i enjoying every advantage ol position, we t 1 1- .' J !? 0. . . I look tor a continued rapid increase of its pros perity. When the principal street is so graded as to reach the water's edge, and a wharf is built at its river connection, as is Jetermined upon, the sole disadvantage under which Rockport labors, will be removed. At pres-I ent,the wharf is a considerable distance be low the town. We were shipped homewards from the residence of our hospitable friend, Col. Thcs. P. Brittou, who took us down to his fine farm near the wharf, and commanding a view of the river from a high elevation. We epent the evening pleasantly in eating melons and other fruit, and watching the operations of a young grizzly bear in doing the same thing, and his awkward gambols. He is a fine specimen of the really grizzly, and was brought from California by young Mr. Britton. Ha played with a big dog, and frequently made him yelp with his roughness. During the night, we heard him among the crockery, and afterwards after a flock of geese, which the morning proved lost one of its number to gratify Bruin's fowl appetite. We thank Col. Britton for his attentions, slthoush we should not part.cu'arize any person where all were deserving of our thanks. After so pleasant a visit, we shall not lose another opportunity of repeating it. Editorial C onventioo. Some of the papers are in favor of an Editorial Convention to be held at Indianapolis. It is a good idea and ought to be carried out. The editors of Indiana need a little social intercourse, as many of them are not acquainted with each other. The proposed convention would be productive of good results. There are many matters needing the attention of such a gathering. What say our brethren shall a convention be held here or elsewhere! State Jour. We never had much faith in the benefits arising from these Editorial Conventions, yet would gladly meet our brethren of the State in a social gathering. These kind of conventions have been frequently held. Some times they adopted hills of prices, sometimes passed very proper resclutions, and sometimes very happily concluded when they returned home, to behave like decent citizens in their editorial course. But we never heard that a month after the return of tlie respective delegates, the effects of the convention were at all ei ideal to the public eye. Yet these conventions, we think, miyht be made of benefit to the fraternity. At all events, we are willing to attend one, and thereafter better know how to regulate our disgust or admiration of such convocations of a much abused class of people. fCj Secretary Marcj's son died at tea a hört time since of consumption.

The Enquirer says "Our Indiana Militia

Law, as it deserves, is becomingtne iajgning stock of the people of other Statea." Now, iL: . . , . . , . u. F- ' know what is! Not satisfied with calling . m is know what is? Not satisfied Witn calling . .. n. ,. , , . i nrnfopn Rn rrnrlipr-l . pup rn 1 in common with some olher great men of his party in Indiana, an "unprincipled demagogue," thia . J?. , V . :.a urn j. . r locofoco editor 18 HOW Opposing a favorite law made by a locofoco Legislature. What I ck.n j ...:.k u:.t nr. j t a-unt annthnil (l I i w r-. titi w ii i in r iiivii l vi'w - awhile yet Whij ptper in E,.ntville yel . .k:. ...;u I oeP rirht fast in he .. i some things. We know very wen, nowever, what is the matter with him in this militia af - .... tfair. Like one or two other editors, he is ip.ln... ki.ir!pn. ftreathouse makes the ii- ; !..i ..n.n t nmm.iniitinn 1 j uurnai ins pnuvipsi uimi u iwasnwnHr) i with the people. He don't like to see the ' General's bulletins published from this office, to , , and the latest official despatches about the ,.i;. .nBfl;,mt. r,;VOn to the nuhlic niuico uiiu jiuimhiii.uio i.vu 44 f - through the Journal to a eapiner world BeHides, our nei.fhhor did'nt tret en V aDDoillt ment. He could ntt get even to be corporal, . .. . . , L- .... wnne we no oouoi nau oniy to speaK out 10 get almost any office below a Lieutenant Hut we declined, and for once sacrificed the interests of our country for personal comfort. W interests 01 our country ior personal tonnun,. If he will just keep quiet awhile, and behave himself decently, publicly and privately, we promse him to use our influence v ith the General to get him into the hrst vacancy. But in view of the promise, we don't want to wmwrn - J f . . ' - ' - - mmIp" .in neat wi niiiipiav,ui.iiJj miiiiuij .uv.iv u f among his lypes and printers, and making a kind of fortress of the Enquirer office. We expect to have to storm it one of these days, as second to the Urig. General, and we want ..I fair play all around, and not a "shooting stick" and "slugs' in every devil's hands. JCj The communications signed "a Common School Teacher" are inadmissable. We have not the name of the author. But this would make no difference. His communications are calculated to produce replies, and we will not permit a discussion in the Journal on matters connected with the present school excitement. There are personal , allusions, too, in these articles, which, how-i ever oeserveu, cannot oe inaue mrougn our. J I 4 1 l .1 t 1 columns. OCT Messrs. V. K. Hendricks & Co are ! every week piling boxes of Boots and Shoes ' I . ,l. . :i r iL. on our pavement to tne great pern oi ghins of our customers. Last Saturday , they were receiving not quite two hundred packages of Boots anl Shoes of every variety,1 l. u. '. irom Jiassacnasetts, uuenueu ,or wnoiess. n.. i , i customers principally. As usual they lum bered up oUr sidew.lk s their own would not accommodate the rush. But we shall excuse them this time, as they are clever gentlemen, and sell goods remarkably cheap. CfThe ' Local" ot the hnquirer retired from his post Saturday in a neat valedictory. ' He is going to the military school at Frankr . ir W I u U U , I fort, Ky. We wish him a happy time dnnng - . .. .. Lie three years he anticipates remaining at scnooi. epen consideration, we Unna eye a ia a ii-ai a- I nau octier remain at nome, anu let ..is sen.or advantoges of three years more schooling. Judging from one or two of his leaders lately, he requires schooling in some things very much. However, as we feel a friendly and patronizing feeling towards him, we shall endeavor to superintend his educacanon in some parucu ars wnne ne remains ( here- I . . Z 77- I II r W p rprpivprf a riiftnatrh fr im Noil r Woolfolk, at St. Lruis, too late for Saturday's . paper, sta'ing that the Lady Pike had left St. Louis on the morning of the 26th, tobe at Evansville yesterday morning. The Sam 1 Gaty, was to have left on Saturday morning, and ought to be here early this morning for Louisville. She is a first rate boat, and light draught. fCJ A dispatch from Washington says the Cabinet is positively and hopelessly t'ivided on the Pacific Railroad question. The dispatch says "Indications here are that the Democ nocratic leaders will initiate President intoan internicine war therein." . . . . k . iVI'fin IS tint fnn fl n CA t a thn f Pierce This division is not confined to the Cabinet a'one. The big and little Democr itic edi1 tors over the country are divided on the same subject. Some of them don't like the idea . a- . , . n ., , . of the Cabinet and President leaping over tne tence into tne ss nig party, on me subject of Internal Improvements. lOSOCHROMATIC 1JKAWIKG A5D 1 AISTING. ,f ... . Mr. W. V. Lyon, a professor of thi, art m m rk WW ot drawing and painting, is now in fcvans- . 1 1 tm i . vine, ne claims a great many advantages lor this particular art. It is more beautito than the old, and can be acquired in one or two weeks. It is weli adapted to copying and landscape painting. Mr. L. will issue some circu mens of be seei is stopping. 0T"The County Auditor, Mr. Wm. H. Walker, has presenteJ us with a copy ot the School Law of the State of Indiana. The Auditor's office is the proper place for tu,nhm .nd diatrict school trustees, and II ,.i .hem. He h Iben, lor gr.luüoutribution ÖCrThe Ben Coursin will be found a good and comfortable boat by travelers as weexpe rienced last week, and her Clerk, Sam'l Cooi fa ... ley Esq., very attentive and poUte. Ben will I be up in a couple days, for Louisville.

lars to-day ,.Mvin2 details. Speci- ! r was mere enoeared to his friends ! his errors. Quarters 3.75 s Eighths iVa e.irtaPU. "---zr-

. .... . j inan ne. AS a "gentleman and a man'" we I "Come " said the father kindly, "do you Kor a30 we will send you certiflcate or risk of 3O0 ostrnms thai are one-ed for sale on the rtpunMsa of wiese arawings and paintiners may in villi tha I, urn. I .4. ... u .ti . 1 .... ' Quarter licl. ets In the aliove lolletv. the iremiine article. Kuv ilrrralarin.4.i,i i.

at thp PAvilinn II i i . L M I u" . i I A' r , J CummenU ever tel 1 la ,senoOÜS !" Every Package contains all the number! placed In the YOuH ibe"Genuise Pern Ih Tvi. P7n hijisr - S S 1 at the pavilion Hotel, Where Mr. L. , him to the Indianapollta.lS. He has'al oood ! "Pathpr I am not a lawyer proudly replied . wiu-el. ami therefore must have all that are drawn out, I, JZ.t,u in evecy town a-.d villnreictae vVv.

Washington Items. Several clerks have been recently removed

m irom tne lreaaury, w....., . irregularities. nmnf sforjec;.. of the Gardiner Mexican

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Commission, wmmmmm s-jsv um 'nui.B. " - -.n-kSji n Ar v i .a m a b a w w ill Over S3 500 have been collected here for the New Orleans sufferers.and transmitted by the Mayor. Me H Af.Jir. in,?, the Assistant Secretary . . . . . l i . . :.J.,nn Under Air. Orwin, nas euucnvoreu to Mas. .t . .. i i..Uio Mr. uuinne to nu upon euuic piau iu uculc - the treasury snd ease the money market, as save, and was creatly surprised to learn .u. xr p..ti,.; ..,1,1 nn iiatan n inv nrotaat w .c " " 7 position by whicn tne ouo-ireasury iaw .. . . i . i t-i i m might be evaded. Th- di.n.tPhe rereived at the NaW 1 ne dispatcnes receiveu m me navj j Hpnsrtiiipnt from Commodore Perry, at ' Shanghai, are dated My 16. He expected sail immediately for Japan, leavi " : m mt vessel of his squadron behind, for the UM 0 theU. S. M.nister. The fact is evident that the Commodore cons ders thnt the revolution . . . a . in China is approaching a crisis, as he has heretofore deemed it important to take every . 1 .1 I t - atinsi ressci onus sijusuruii un mc pii r u.... - He has heard from Japan, that the Japanese are preparing to receive him through the

, . - .I, r -tii 'anna 1 1 t . Dutch officials in afrjendly manner, although tne most lormicaoie inconveniences mar new 1 . mt

ruicii umumo m a uivuaij ....... .v. , ...v.U,.. they are increasing and strengthening fortifications on Uie coast. Perry'a crew all well, two men Kii.ed. We learnt at Rockport a couple days bock that a man named Taylor killed two German 11IUI S lliuil 'WS mm j m - m mm mm i i i.i .ui.A tm. Ti..Kr;. ...,.,,. I... ailUCrippltrUU lllliu, IU iuuuia i wu 1 1 mmm first of the week. The particulars given are as follows: Mr. Taylor was sitting by the road watching for a runaway negro. The Germans came un and commenced a quarrel with him-finally one of the men knocked him . . . j rp i j I down With a Stick Of WOOd. 31r. 1. leaped to his? feet and Dulling out a pistol, shot the man down. With a bowie knife he killed the second, and wounded the other with a ' DIStOl ball BS he Was neeino'. V e Ilia II Jl OSj certain whether Taylor was arrested or not. .... . ... , - 1 1 . Hogs. Rockport, Ind., is one of the gratest point for shipping produce on the Ohio An immense number of hogs are packed there every winter. No contracts have yet been made th ere this summer. The dealer8 are cautious, as ihey were rather bitten by the high prices last season. One person was j trying to make a contract there on Thursday fQr ne je ivery of several hundred hogs at 31 ct8, but no one seemed willing to give over This same person got 5c for his hogs ... a,u n lUOt OVU V mt mmJ t HO V I II V. I ' Lf 19 " V UV I t 1 1 V . - .u. r n..i. 1 " 1,1 luc ,l"l,,Jr ül -r"", h wi Qe faU , notwithstanding the ' nrnfinArt nt In nrii.i P P ' ' Ä w - w Low Water. The river has agnin got very low, although a ns? at Cincinnati, the ' first part of the week, may reach far as Scuf Ifletnwn Rar ad this city. There are now three and a half to four feet water at Kcuffle-I town an(j probably a little more at 'French w Mg 9 i Inland Tne lat rise however clinno-Pil the ! 1 X lie ul l rise, UOVt e er, CliangCU Hie channel in some decree, and no boats scarceO ' I y are enabled to pa?s over without sticking more or ,esg In R trip Iast week of forty j 1 l mi,e8 the rjver an(J back w were twenty-seven hours going up, and seventeen returning. This illustrates the difficulties of traveling on the Ohio, even on stern-wheel-ers, at the present time. Public ä'eetikg. There will be a meet ing neiu at r osier tia.i mis fvening, lor the purpose of adopting measures to assist in the rr-lief of the suffering poor of New Or - . . , .. . .... . leans, a can ior tnis meetincr nas been siLrned by a large number of citizens. m (KrThere was a change of twenty degrees in the weather ,ast Friday ni2ht. Saturday morning was very cool. 03 The Yellow Fever is prevailing at Natchez, and the Board of Health have declared it an epedemic. Evansville. The stro.'ts of this city were lit w'th gas on tne eveninir ol oaturday, the 20th. Acir-l cumstance furnishing but an additional proo of the rapid progress of the west. The woks ' .ere erec:ed by John Jeffrey & Co., of the i"Ctm.?atl 1 WK8' which establishiinent it may be well to observe, creat imI .. . provementsand additions are now in course of! J completion. ! We "re indebted to C. G. Keats, President ' 44 C . I T.. Ml."' n a .. Z l.Z f , 772: . T telhgence of tnis p-ratilyinir evidence of the 1 prosperity of one of the most flourishing of our river towns. Cin. Commercial. Rev. James Greene has removed from th .ii. ... f..j:.. I: i . . . Z.' I " ' pKiuiment to the office of secretary ol the Straight Line Railroad. Mr. Greene has resided over w iiiuiauapuii-, uy virtue oi an appointa year in tins city, diirinjr which interval he rn ) (in a ii ii ii, Kio ,.4" to. t lis oi warm irienus wno nave . wun reiTft seen nun rrmmra ...4 ..r . . " 7 h"residence. As a gentleman and as a man, we mm mm - . . I t A mi I m commend him to the kind recards of the ffood people of Indianapolis. f Evansville Jmr 1 r S I r I- mrm .. While Mr Greene was a resident ot Madigraces to grace a gentleman," and will be an - - ... ,1. ..... It m i . ui ijuiM nun io me uitriropoiis oi vt uom it may ill i r If I r, W j well be proud. Mad. Banner 03- We were at the city of Evansville a few days ago, and found the work of Improvement progressing very finely. Our hoosier neighbors are of the go-a-head class. Evan.ZtTe ZZtnl Jgmm BSrtSÄ leys ot the YVabasn and Oreen Kiver. It is the te minus of the Wabash and Erie canal, of the great Central Rail Road, and other ' . .1 . .... . . . - lorougn rares, wnne ner wnari is . ashed by mc uiuifiiinceiH unio. l nt.s lavored. how can Evansville do otherwise than grow to the " mmmmm, ww uhi-i vw aww iimu kl U W tjBJ tlltT dimensions of a laree city in a few years It j is already lighted by gas. Henderson Rep.

I iret Impressions of lue C&.pltnl. Um(..m i A...T 0 I5. I INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. -23, löoS. !

Mr. Editok: Many things are calculated to attract the attention of a stranger favor- j ably on his first arrival at this capital. Signs l ii it auu i' uit i mis n ith 1 1 r r i - - ri nu. i ne uus.ness streets present one continned scene of bustle and activity, while an . almost rural quiet prevails in those parts mainly occupieu wun dwellings. The S 1 . I I a alrpplt nn iiflPwn Kil rp cnannni on, I Knr. - T Z . TT ' dererl with shsde-trees to an exent that will - ( . . . won enaoiouie Fit -r up un tue j, . forest City. Amon L r r...T -n f....:. r n niiniin ni'K in in . nr i .i r i 1 1 1 ii i , -- i kels, and what a resident uf your city would know how to appreciate plenty of pure Cold rr r j r water a nd no musquitoes . Une pre-reqUlSlie lO inese COmiOrtS nowev..l er, is no easier of attainment than with you. I J a C w I , , 1 linn Km- an j P o r I j T annA. " uc,....e o,,K.c herd, are higher than in EvansviDe, and the iT i i 4 ij l - 4 1 .i. putC.üiAcuiU.luil.tvnuu.u v..UUeJ... r.,4i. n.nvnii t 1 ran 4 w , n , 44 u'liiiin , , 41 , 1 i 1 it 11 , ridiculously high, were not the subject, especially to all new comers, too serious a one for lesf.nff. 1 hese are anion he signs that de..,4, ,.nA ;ni.ro..o In In., nnnnlnlinli n.wl - IIUll. I ttUlU llllliaav mm ;upivii unu wealth of the City, though of Course among - residents have to encounter. They prove however, that the-march of improvement" is and ,h,l, 18 aPPrent onevery hand. ' i though chiefly for business purposes. Sever a 1 cos 1 1 v and c 1 effa n t b loc ks of th is chara cter are now in course of erection, and the display of showy merchandize made in some of! he retail houses, especially by gas-light, sur7 xt"wC.c.uw. UPi anon h flip nro.ont u-ritor Th travel yet Beea 1116 present writer, ine travel also mat centres nere, is immense, ana ior ' . . . f which the hotel and boarding house accomnidations are hardly adequate. The spa - ciüUS and e,eßant Bale8 fIoU8e ia ,,ot yet rfl riir I fr tha .nantin r I miOLt. nnH i n n r,t 1 " J iwiibi.w uv-oi, UUu wmmmrmm !ip fr n.nn mnnihs nndlha Wrirrrit MniisP UB ,ur 80me niontns, anu tne wrignt Mouse. it is said, is soon to be torn down, or at least converted to business purposes. The proposed Straight Line Railroad has aready brought your cUy more prominentIy before the minds of the citizrns of this; and I am glad to say that you seem to be appreciated up here, as an enterprising and thrifty people. A number of prominent business men with whom I have spoken, express the ,,,,,,,, (,aoi., tnnt p,nn-i,;in .t m Erf..i Opinion Ireely.tnat LvanSV.lle, at no distant day, will be the great business mart Of IndiP ana a ne important, raiiruau enterprise just referred to, will facilitate your progress to'wards that position, while it will also add anu ' J::.... U 111 1 1 f I 11 T UllillV Bllllll.ir 11,11111t' S .Illlllliril J o which prosperity is flowing in upon this city. This enterprise, I may also say, is increasingj ly popular here, and is dailv gaining additional fuvor among capitalists ami mn of public nsP'r' trond. The stock Is taking rapidly, -nd it i understood that the road will be fl nal,y located by the Board of Directors in October, after which the lettings will be ' 6, made, and the whole work put under contract as speedily as possible The moral and religious tone of the soci ety of Indianapolis also deserves to be set down a,nono its peculiarities. A stranger m,2ht ,n,er th,ß from the """berof churches I .mm I i a i a t i . . say Several of these, especially some belonging r 6 6 4 I mU . St .1 I tne a. cui on is is, are oi more man oru.narv ... i , ii. architectural pretensions, ill regard to öun- ( day Schools, the title of the "Banner City" has been for several years awarded to Indiaj , polis not only throughout this State, but alr . .i u... .u it: IIIU'L tiiiuuifliout Uli: union. m Public attention is at this time widely awake on the subject of temperance. At the last election, the "no license" ticket was carried by a large majority, yet in a number of holes, mostly subterranean, the will of the people has in that respect been set at naught. t. .i . i. oeverai ueatns oi recent occurrence, oirecuy owing to drunkenness, have given shape and ,. - .- point to tne puDi.c comp. aims aguuisi in.s wanton violation of law. This was manifl fested a week ago, in a public street meeting, hich was addressed by a number of promijnt citizens, and at which stringent resolulions were adopted, and a committee appoint- . . I S iL. I. ....-. - rF Ikn rlAnvnsme ed to wait on lhe Keepers of the doggeries, said to be some filty in number, and signify 1 to them that thev must abandon the trafficP This committee is to report at an adjourned - v . J I meetinß t0 be held next week. Whatever may be the report they will then moke, it is ' nuiti certain nublic indignation has reached UP . , Z i S L Ml U I. iU nntPHffO nn iinrror a point that Will brook the outrage no longer. .:i n. rpni.lW( If peaceuble remonstrance will not remove the evil, some stronger measures will certainly be adopted. Yours A. B. C. i Tup I'vninn assfD YoUSO MAN. A i youno-man. who was about to be married, " mt tm presented himself to the priest for confer--inn Mo r.nrpil rather embarrassed, and did not know hov to proceed to enumerate ' the vountr man. - O "Do vou ever steal?" "Father, I am not a merchant." I am a doctor," concientiously replied the penitent casting down hi eyes. (KT The most beautiful flowers are those which are double, sucn as uouuie pmaa, uou dahlais. vvnat an ar- ' ". B?T nst the chilling deformity of sinole bedsteads ! rr Wir often nroves of pernicious conse- ' u,hin it ceases 10 be temoered with W"" " " " " . virtue and humanity. ftS" Pedantry crams our heads with learned lumber and takes out our brains to make room for it.

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ycr oi nersge. m-Tmmm Ipd- dcincinnaü paper, please copy. TrpDR. chalsted-s hills will cure dysr - paia, IndigeiUon, B.lliousuess. aud every disease of . . i . J SPECIAL NOTICES. KvTiRPPi' e Perhaps no stronger evidence can le adduced of the intrinsic value and unrivalled sMhi. i.uni Anl ntmv rn tor al. t 'an tin' t:i.t 1 1, i : ,, ö der -to "si ply U.e demand the Prop, ietor lia8 oeen - n...i .i .. l- - ,, --r -ZiTTrmy? " "s" a ient on its v.rtue.-nweil Advsrtlssr. .M . ug-ju i w.iotw A CA KD. . "nce the proprietors' recent Labratory enlargements have allowt d bim to supply his numerous orders for Lyon's Kati.arion, he bas also introduced some new v uciiiu ai u llllilies L. i.: u , i. .i!IIi..ii,., I.uri ,.hpu.l..r oflhis imm-mMsly popular article for Curling, Beautifyts nirn auos niu iD' ee" restoring the hair. Let moat, imw mmm! Let those now use: Who never used before, And those who ulways used, Xow use the more. TV,. rifl4 i. .(Ill . t - - 1 . , A W. me -n.r issuii .j tuas, in iarre oquieMnu lun.i or . ... . - - uaa at any More iu the imted states. aujr2. U.S. BAKNKS, Proprietor. 161 Broad waj.N. Y. the mrsTAxc UMunorar Every d-y new evidei.ces of the value of this popular .1!. . m-Zil Ü.,, i-,J TV," uica 1 :na rrai'ues me ears 01 me puonc. . mend ot the v v. . .... . , .... 4, mm ...k ..v.uv .il",l'l, Kllll IIIIII tils MlhuP .li,v ihut Iis wj"kitli nnl lw with.nil it . .. ki m.t.. ti n on any account, whatever. He fin. I constant use lor 11 anions un nanus. great vaiue 01 mis haaiu iuce.i many worthless imitations under dia. inn i mi 1 u r 11:1 mim. Im t t h rArttiili aim i .ini iiaa for it ainon bis hands. I he great value of this article v 7: -oB, lin gflJ-JJ! ÄKSKÄ SSaSüBP Healeri8a certai ourc fora erent, ttSS It rtyiTnr'"" ,dv rt.sement'in this day's paper. aug4 d&wim, j-11 If 1 TlT I? I )rP O I ? 1 1 I? T rP 0 ÄhW AUVmil iohMM IS . - new female school. T5't!L ttJtt , tvansviiie. Their cotirse of Instruction in the common .im! high brailche9(f K.-ieiish eduvation, as well in various assd ilia... . u .. .1 : ... J piisnmeuw. m hbm uowu mcir pnwwvi applicatioi. to Mstst Anastasia at the brick housentrar tii Catholic church on 2d. street. U.The School will be open o.i the first Monday mber. SCHOOL NOTICE. -rmv-T 4.-44 r D Dirun II - - - 4. . 1 1 .. 1 .. 1 , ....-.-.... i, ... ..-n . . nu,i. 1 un ue. i 1L trlendsaud the public, that she will open a Select Sl.hoo, for thu instruction in the English branches of gf swttsauisi isssw i at Koom formerly oyc..iediy 4ii.. a it in .(iii.tiiiitiir !(.. vir 41, -i ru r . r. 1 JO ,lt'UV, .'IJVIHIII ..V. 4-. 4 44 4- - 111. I ." 4 , 14 I V 1 , , wnere sue win oe uappy to receive pupus 01 ooiu sens, but cannot receive boys over 10 years of age School fi commence on Tuesday next, .Aug. 30th, Terms per session of 1 wenty-two weeks or spel.ing, Reading, Writing and Arithmetic 6.00 or higher branches H.00 r F aug.U tf H A IS B L E DEPOT! RE.MOVEU TO NÄ.TN ST., OPPOSITE T3B BA.NK215 TONS of the finest Marble ever brought to the West, at v ho esile or Retail. Dvalers in .Mar- ' ble MT9 expressly invited to examine my n iwi makeit to .heir interest to patronize me. tock, for I patronize me. Nv stock otisists of Carraru, White veined tfr. Dove colored I Uli; I an iu blocks and slabs. American while, vari.ated. niue. ciouuea ami siaiuary, wuicn was seiecia v. :n great rate nur- . uriinnu ku rries. MONUMENTS ofall sUlei, SCROLLS. OBLE1SK, TOM liS, HEAD .ÄND FOOT STONES, Counter tops and Furniture Marble on hand and made lo oruer at eastern prices Grateful for thu past liberal patronage. I expect to inert a coi linuauce ot the same, (iivu me -.ul .M. A. LAWIiK.VK. N B Orders from a distanc. promptly and satisfactorily filed. All work warra- ted. augSV CORPORATION NOTICE. VRDEKKD that tiio iiwnon of the followiuw lots, on r in cat sine 01 cnesnui Meei 111 me uisicrn r.u . . . ... 4 .4, 4 . ., .. .4 . I largeincut. to wit: Lot. 1 in Block No 54; lot I in Kloek Ks IB, lata No- 1. 2, 3, 4, i, 7, 8. V IU in Block No j 'a.-v 2S.JS? s,idt w,k t reof. under i un. un vt ii' nis ii n; sit iiuintvi un ui wenn c 1 1 1 v dim i Ly of September next: änd on faiinre so to do. the ein .!;irb:il is directed to perform said work ; and the costs I and expenses nccrnmr thereby will i,e assessed to. and -. - - .. i . r i.i ......... .. i. . .. - re the I5tb j collected by sale of said lots, or so mucb a. may Ui M cessary to atisiy said lien an: costs. Uy order of the Comiuou Council GEO. H. TODD. aujrSO tf City Clerk MARYLAND LOTTERIES FOR AUGUST 1853. ma r p j a n n A fir MT5 HTinM, M.imvn , . . B .,.!.. V. t u. FOR THE SALE Of lit KtT ' H mmmw . m. m. -mm m a S k a WM I 1 M k. Tm . m BT V Aw tsAif a m The ireent month has been one of brilliant success, I I .... . - J . . ... rue number ot i.apiuns .em lounwreui iimuunu I counlrv, was almost üounie mat oi tue precooing; I hi imki w is sent loCinciunati.S-Hi.OWt. sent to Albany : 317,00'i.and Sü.OtKJ, whole tickets iu Baltim -r? S I-J.ikmi j whole ticket to ew i ork ; S Jii.tsiu wnoie ticaet lo Pittibur?- S-J-I.ÜO0 whole ticket to Philadelphia; S'.'U.UbU hole ticket to Providence, aud many others too uu .. . - . . . .. 4 - raerous l mention. Your attention is requested to the beautiiul Lotteries to be drawu during the mouth of September. Orders ror tickets should be carefully directed to JMJ.. NAIRN & CO., BALI l.MORE. Md. GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF MARYLAND DRAW? SEPTEMBER CTH. KM. CLASS 246. m rlrnwii number ou even 'J6 l ickels. 1 10 1 inn 104 Prize or . 400 2ti2 40 20 ö.i rnies oi s i" C3 a 403-i 2343o 1 i it.'" 7 rmr.i.'': 4M. W-S S'4 . : ro vvm'l issue a certificate op ; 23 W ie lickets for fis 1 25 Quarter Tickets a3,. 2 1 Half Tickets for T.50 2 Eighth Tick els for 1 tm MARYLAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY rLAS5i2.il. DRAWS SEPTEMBER WITH. iei3. I Priieof $5.000 1 1.064 15 Prizei;of $0 67 15 67 W Quarters 25 cts. 5 2,50 I Tickets $1. HalvesSOcts. GRIND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY. ( LANs T. DRAWS SEPTEM KER 24. 1853. Twelve drawn numberi in every Package of 26 Tickets 1 Prut of SiiS.OUO I ilOll Prizes of S I. in si 35.Ü0M 66 25.H00 66 15.0INI 13-J in., no 132 5,tU0 3Ö60 257 -Ml 501) 3J6 150 1(MJ 15 30,316 PHI.I. ' -rirfeou S20. Halves aiO. Quarters a5 Eighths $2.50. j v IHN k CO. WILL ISSUE A CERTI . . -.4 , .4 . .... Klt'A I E OF I gßvhole licketsfor a-1 I 26 Quarter Tickets for $"5 26 Half Tickets for 150 26 Eighth Tickets for 37 , BRILLIANT ONE DOLLA R LOTTERY, lilt AW SEPT. 2tXH, 153. Twelve drawn numbers in every 25 Tickets. 1 Prize of 3,63! 63 Prizes of 12 8 1 l 1 l 215 1.100 650 250 150 4U 63 63 3969 23136 t Tickets; fT. Halves; 50cU. Quarters 25cU. A CERTIFICATE OF and vou l ave on ; to ob'aiti three numbers ou a Ticket to draw a good prize. In ordering Tickets select the Lottery, nr.me the Class and date, encloso the nrice. be careful to mention your town, county and Kute, enclose Post Office Sumps i tead of til ver. Prizes, drafts or bank notes on any sol . . 4. . ,1 .-.. I . .11.... i-i." Ii., iik t.Wn at Mr. H.. ,'r.nl to aililr-.. NAIRN 6i CO.. Baltimore. .Maryland aug29 FOR HI NT. O IX convenient and comfortable rooms, hj imy honso O cmei Canal fit lhtru Avenue, iina DR. W. GRAMM. aur26 2w mis it RtRGAnM!! TttSSi. ST SS weeks will sell them to the first man that corses in .VT, mmt -,,.. ,nT OR BELOW COST. augStUf GRAHAM & FARRELL. FOR ltF3iT HE store now occupied by Graham dtFarrell, pos - seMlon can be had in two weck. se aug26 tf fVolkbote copy.

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1 shall on Saturday ir.irodnee my fall cile of HaUr mhieb 1 hope will pleaa, it beiiifr an elepari t aad moat approved one. Having tot an estirrly new stock of my own -selection I Vrill be aMe to manufacture hats, not surpassed in beaut), dnish and .durability. Thankful for ths liberal nLtronure thus far extend ed to mc,.v. ora ontiiiasnce vftbesame. I sill' do the utmost to merit iL Ordeis from a distance carsfully attended to. P VAUTIER. aüg-26 First Street, S doors above Mais. J I ST KCCEIVED-GEMHE BRANDS l'f ffiilia: 5.nou la Leneriu Uuvana Capadores, ln.oui La Mnliaai i:.x-Jtia; ".(KI0 I. a Union Lauorma; 20, WW Cuba Mxes; : lcz. genuine Siafartatti; (Turkish S. Tobac. 'Ill Kavw. I ii,. i i. l ' i rk..i.. Tobacco, to wit: Holland M. o.,.. v r.ilr limriT ...... ' 1 M -v. u, . .. w , . ingt etc. Also, constantly on hand, all different izesof osr own manufactured ijrars, out of Havana Cuba and American Tolmcco; all kinds of our own manufactured Ssiokinx Tobacco. Snufls etc. which we offer in Wholesals at the lowest prices O. fiHAKFKEH V SHR0EDER .Main Street, beL 1st & ad coiner or the Alley aiigSC PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. JL BiriROLFF tesctiully informi the nubile . that he has nssoiiated his son with him in the vt'ateh and Jewelry businens, and that ths same will hereafter Oc lilrnun Oil III lllfir nrw anu Spal'lilUS ritore. On HI a I II cen 1st v i!d, streets, under the name and atvle of uug-J5-lwd BIT1KOLFF Sc SDKS. niSSOM TIOV OF ( O.P lltTM.KKIIIP' fivi,; itartiiehiii heretofore existinr between MorpilK partnership hert AbÄ.tii 'JSS-T Wl - , - w wasdissolveu on the bib. of last JAS. MOGRIDGE, FKA5C1S McFAUL. STRAYED OK STOLE uierMgned oa PrtAtyal tfft. 2? foot wbuho ihl last, at Posey-xb't-D and a hair stiod t fore, collar mark on both shoulders, scar on one tl.igh, nine yean old and iu rood order. Am information will be thankfully received and rewarded bv Sett-hell & Bowles, at Evansville, or by the subscriber at Poiewille. aug-'o 3l PKhSlO.N TALBOTT. NOTICE EXTRA. ERSOXS knowing themselves indebted to me will please come forward and settle the same. jagB.l K. KM RICH. 1HSSOLI TIO OF CCPARTXEBSHIP. rpilK paituershil hcielofor existing between the unJL derigned. under the sly I of Rtbbo k V skklek is thia day dissolved by irutuul cousei t . Both pa tners are authorized t use t, e name of the firm in liquidu ion. I be general liarjf of closing Uie buMnesi will he In . 4 .. 4 . , . . . . me nuim- oi u. . (..intone, in wnoiu all claims against the firm should be p ems i ted f.. settlement. Those indebted to said Arm mm be lasswaisssli waiteo upon wi n their kccounts and pro iu, t p.) me tit. ...... ..i 4 .4 ' 4 I 1 4 U . G. W. RATHBOIXE, A J. v HEELER. aug3-; md .4 CA KD! TE hv this a oId our Book Store establishmi nt j to .Mr. I bom i ( o.it.sutoh. h i will continue the Rook V SUitiouarv business ut the old stand. .No. 1. Fol ter' U ock. Mr. ( oiiyngton is worthy every confidence and ws cheerfully reconum nd him to the patronage of osr friends and former customer!. aug-.'j KATHBONE dc WHEELER. TIIOIAS COM.XUTOV, WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL BOOKSELLER AM STATIONER. J TTTOULD rspe tfuilj inform hi-friends and the pub Y lie generally, thai havii,g punhaaedo Mssra j Kalhoonc at nee, r. tbeir entire stockt of Hook. stutiouery, he bus re oved his H ok S.ore to the stau I l.'teU oecupied b them iu No. I, Foster's Block, corner ol Main and First Mreets. 'I lie additions thus made to his stock enables him to nffiT In his cu tinner's a larsrer and better assortment than ha ever before been brought to this market; con sistms iu prt of, -Miscellaneo s, School. Medical and Theological Bonks. Writing. Printing. Wrappu g and Fancy raier, a d Foreign & Fancy .Stationery ofall kinds. All of which will be sold. W holeiide and' HstaH at ( iiiciunati prit-es, a tact to Im L he would, call the atlen iou of counlrv merchants, dealers, teacher, and ; oUiers. beiuir COnSdeSl be ess make il lo their interest I - W - r - - to purchase iif him. aug if "MUSIC HATK CHARMS." WILLIAM II . CI BRIE, DEALER I.N MUSIC, likck's SKW mum, rmr rr., arr. ia.ii ans locc.t EVANSVIi.LB, 1ND. I HAVE now leaied and tilted up thc above premises, and have opeiied a large Hock of Vu-ii-aud MssfesJ lustrumeiits. Being selected with arieat can and bouirhlal the lowest mark t prices, they will always be of the flrsl quality and sold , low-. .11 and ee for .yiursvlves. 4 stock will i'iil'iie Pianos, Guitars, violins. Mutes, I -ccordeons, Flutii.es. Flareolels. I laroneU, Drums. I Tamborlnes. Mu.-ic Boxes. Uariii'iiei-ana. -Vusic Paper. Violin. GuiUir. Vtotlacelio am. Pi. no Forte Strits of ..." .... ? aalWaa.Taalag FotU. We PtaTsaif Baaij mers. &--., cvr. : b.M.les a l.irge and conslanth increatlng I 4. ... . 4 . mirk m .'inw .hum INSTKUi'l'OHs for ever Instrument. The newest Music published, received weekly. Jl f H . M ISIl SSiam of any of the above articlee ill find it gpsSSty to their advautape to call on me te- ! fore nurch isinz els.-where; for havii e made it mt regn I ... , . a . r .- . J , - , .... iar ,inu oii'j ouKiness, i icei rausneu i can Jive oeuer saiisiactiou than those not so. ami am determined to sell as cheap as any house A est of New York and BoMon. Phino-Fortes and Acconleons tuned and repaired. lessons given on the Piano, Guitar, MelodLiii, Accordeon. and iu the cultivation of the voice. aug2S JOY TO nn: WOULD! PERRY DAVIS' PAIli KILLER, FOR THE KNTf RE ERADICATION OF ALL PAIK. E.VTEK.NAL AND INTERNAL KtA r.bY! KO r.NILV HNIS HC NITHOCT 1TÜ One twenty flv cent buttle-will do more to convince yoo ot its efficacy, than all the ad vertiscnieuta in the World! The Pain Killer sJsssst iinuu iliately cureit'ic ' lowlag complaints, viz: Chill cV Fever, "Cholera , I Losers Morbus, I liarrhoa. severe Burn., ldiepsia. Paiaien Cholic. Pil-s. Boils. General Debility, Coaghs, Head Ache, sulden Colds. Nwel.eu Join'u, Tooth Arhe. Cramps v Spasms, Rheumatism, Paim is the Btrkor Side and various other complaints iu fact it is a FAIN KILLER! Procure a pamphlet of a regular agent and read the testimony of some of the most respectable citizens of las United Mates, iu favor of the Paia Killer. It was only to be known to be anurei ialed. OPINION OF THh MOST PROMINENT DRUG GISTS OF CINCINNATI. Cincinnati. Oct. SS. IMS. We the underslrned. Drureisis of this rfci have been acquainted with and sold for a v ear or two ps.tas articleof Family .Medicine known as PERRY DAVIS VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER. anl we wo le assure 40 the public that in every instance, so (af as w know.it 90 j has given the best of satisfaction to Sie urcaser. W'e can ri'coiinneiia il lo llie public as an I t, r. A I MERIT AND VIRTUE. Indeed, ne sever knew an article of Me, ir-ino !,.,,,.. ... .1.. r. . ), r.nrm '.tor In . . short a time, which is proved by the fcctsf its stasis nie aud conslaullv irirreasinr dsmaas. Mgned J. D. Park. G. H. Bales. W ade. RcksUueA Go. Ghas. Collins, t. H. Par via. Abta Xeller, E. B. Hinnuiau. L. ScoviU. J.tC. Reakirt, J.D. Eoughly, W . J . M . Gordon. A Ilea x Co., W H IfarrisoB Co. NOTICE TO PKALKKM IN PAIN KILLS. The naino Pain Kfller br)g esrlu.ively lo lhe F'n2 prietor of this Medicine. 1 bat rif lit hai bees recently 1 sustained by a court mt law. aud any person found seilI ing an article bv i Sat name am. of the manufacture of ! PERRY DAVIS dt SON. wdtb prosecuted BEV are: Principal MOi' e T..r the sill,- ol tile ( n u -ji - Wmrrm Davis Paia KtHer.inthe Souem aud Western Saiut-s" jo. 7 College Euikting. Ctnci.iaa'j. Oslo J. N. U A K R M 4 ( o. Frirf)rKr. ; Sold by wooLSEY ii l.INt K. Evansvilte Wbolesal and Retatrv arenw Ayz for . . 1. . I , I 1 1 I , v l." ............ . ? . -44.4. 4., .w.iv ot niuouAKii.aua Uruggists gnerally aug24 ROnf A- sum- swisassaaaAw W'ATEE STREI T, ItEA X TE XAI'JLLloH HOTEL. - v mj . . . . W W Wto y HI Toe undcrsiguvd would respec'ully in torm tlie public, that he has mftv on handSwl thel.rgost and sssst appro.ed styles of' ika. Mt'tf !g!iJw. 1 1 ! cusioin ami safe -ru. kaoio' .worocco stock of Leather ia.i a---gft.1 ..111 . . ... ... T " . . 1 au low for cash, at his old stand on Wur street doors above Pav.lion Hotel. aagl31y) P. DEt sNER. , s-' OATS!! lO.OGo Bushels good Oats wantYJ ed. f.rwh'ch we will psv the market price. j k-ugVi l'RESTO.N B KOT "TT":

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