Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 7, Number 274, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 17 March 1855 — Page 2

DAILY JO.URNAI. A. II. SANDERS, EDITOR.

TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION DUly Journal, poryear 17 50 by tha week TrVVYeekly Journal, per year, 4 tw Weekly Journal " s w CITY OF EV AHSVILLE, SATURDAY MORNING ::.::M ARCH 17. Politic in Virginia. The canvass ia waxing exceedingly warm In the "Old Dominion. Mr. Wise, the "Old Line" candidate for. Governor has nearly completed a touroftheentire State.in which he has probably done some of the tallest "stumping" ever performed in the State. His course during the canvass, like his past political history, has been erratic, turbulent and full of inconsistencies and indiscretions. Whoever has read the course pursued by Mr. Wise for the past three months, and feels himself allied to any party that hall require of its candidates such service, as has engaged the powers and tafents of this great man, should by itbe made heartily ashamed of such party and hts alliance therewith. What ever that eloquence, sophistry, invective, slander acdmisrepresentation of both menand menstres, and a bold defiance of a very large and respectable portion, (doubtless a majori ty) of his fellow citizens, can do to make Mr. Wise acceptable to the people of Virginia ha3 been most ingloriously done. We com plain no more of Mr. Wise than of others, who are now, and have ever been pursuing the same "Pettit" course, with all their might and main, as if they were doing God's will in thus degrading themselves to the behests Of their party. Mr. Wise is only a strong case in point. It ia the errors of 60 corrupt and un-American a system that we war with and that the grent mas3 of the American peo pie who have long looked through their party shackles with scorn and contempt at.and are How spurning it with those sentiments of selfrespect which should actuate every true Amer can heart. We do not believe Mr. Wi?e has ever reflected the true sentiment of Virginia Democracy; much less would we accord to him the character of a true representative ofan American statesman. Recent polili cal events, at which the world should rejoice not only indicate, but actually proclaim the bursting asunder of old partizan lines and distinctions, and a general disposition pre vails to return to the good old Jcflfersonian test of "worth, honesty and capacity" as the pre-requisites to political preferment. Mere traders and speculators in politics are no only now regarded with distrust, but thei pretensions treated with loathing and con tempt, wh.il men are being substituted in their stead, 'whose intellect, experience and position renJerthem independent of the in fiuences that control and guide the mere par tizan. Mr. Wise now has an opponent who is reported to be in every essential element "a foeman worthy of his steel," and a representative of the independent masses of the people of bis commonwealth. The success of Mr. Flournoy in Virginia, will be a triumph of which the American people may be proud. The contest is one between high handed, defiant demagoguery on the one hand, and the true Republican sentiment of the native masses on the other. Even though temporary triumph may succeed to the former, there can be no doubt the ultimate result will not only be a victory, but a compli mcnt to the American people. Tnc Coming Charter Election. Tho ensuing election is becoming a mat ter of very general consideration among our citizen, and we are glad to know that the selection of city and township officers is be ginning to be regarded as a matter of no small concern, and eliciting that interest and attention which is due to its importance. There has never been a period in the history of Evansville, when so great a necessity ex isted for efficiency in the administration of our municipal government, as at the present time. The policy hitherto pursued by our city authorities, and under which it has con tinued to flourish and become the first com mercial point in Indiana, should not now be abandoned through negligence or in differ ence. That the future progress of our city, in its moral, commercial and financial rela Hons, depends greatly upon the character of its officers, no one can doubt. The numerous and important works of public improvements in which the city is engaged, should not now be surrendered inadvertently to improper and incompetent hands. Our public schools are now in a highly prosperous condition, and under their present direction are destined soon to attain a very high degree of use fulness. This consideration alone should in dace every citizen to look well to the sustaining of our system of education, by continuing the policy under which it has been organized. We shall have more to say on this subject hereafter. The Jounal is in error in stating that nom inations were made for the city ticket by the old liners. No nominations have been made as yet, and when they aro tho public wil know. Democracy makes no secret nom nations. Enq A secret old line clique met at Raleigh store on Tuesday night, regularly agreed upon the names of candidates for the two prominent city effices to be filled next Apri election. The editor of the Enquirer was not presen, simply because he had not been thought of sufficient political consequence to receive an invitation yet the old lin meeting was hold notwithstanding, and it did precisely what wc have said it done.

"Democracy makes no secret nominations.

Ridiculout. Secret clique meeting oi ... .... t T. nA örViiirr ansville old line Democracy ui , County! This meeting was intended to rule rhe Democracy of the ciiy, out we minis ii will prove itself to weak in the head for that. Une member of the clique was lor a puouc Democratic meeting to nominate a ticket, and we think very likely such a meeting will be held, inasmuch as we have made public the proceedings of the secret meeting. Cairo Obgakized! A private letter from our renowned correspondent, "Mose," who passed up the river a couple days since, says "Last Friday Cairo was incorporated. She now presents herself to the world as a body made up of harmonized parts parts that used to fall against one another furiously. Five "City Dads" were elected, and your humble servant has the unexpected.undesired and undeserved honor, of being one of 'em. Such au organization has long been needed at Cairo for the better regulation of her police affair, &c. and I am truly glad it is at last perfected. Quarantine regulations will be at onco established 'and enforced, but I have not time to enlarge!" , We congratu late Mose uponjhis city dadship, and hope he will so conduct himself as in no manner to compromise the dignity of his office. The Nebraska swindle, as the preachers reverentially styled it, has given to the North two more free Stales, and the North is about done grumbling about that now. Now we have been keeping a pretty close eye to things in Kansas, and it appears to us that nothing but the most superhuman ex ertions on the part of the sons of Freedom, can prevent Kansas becoming a slave State. The Missourians went across the line and swept everything before them last election. Atbchison, late Democratic speaker of the Senate, is there now drilling his hordes of slave holders. The slave holders are them selves vigorously at work, leaving nothing undone to secure slavery in Kansas, and with the best prospects for success. Yet in the face of these well known facts, the Enquirer insists thut the "Nebraska swindle" has giv en the North, Kansas as a free Stale! Kan sas must have been free territory but fur the Nebraska Law. As it is, it promises to be given up to slavery. LosDoit Quarterly Review. We have received from Messrs. Lonard, Scott & Co., New York, the last number issued of the London Quarterly Review, American reporter. These publishers give the four Great British Quarterly Review and Blackwood monthly, for $10, or five copies of all for $30. Aa the postage on all the Reviews and Blackwood amount to only 80 cents a year, and the works are so very cheap, they shoulJ be on every reading man's table who has a few dollars to spare for literary works. CSrOur friend Frary, of the Warrck Democrat, who, by the way is making a very neat looking weekly paper, appears much as ever haunted with the ghost of Know Nothingism. Ever since Frary made his noc turnal senrch and wonderful discoveries last all, almoHt at the sacrifice of the life of one of tho most estimable citizens of the "burgh," whom he had deluded into the search, he has been in constant terror of the supposed Know Nothing organization. He says tha "order" ia receding. "Has cone to seed" &c &c. Will he bo food enonsh to exphin what Ie means by those mysterious remarks. las the order "gone to seed" in Newhamp6hire, Mr. Frary 1 Do the spring elections n your native State, (N. Y.) indicate that he order is going to seed there! Answer at eisure. OrMr. Charles Butler, Trustee of the Wabash and Erie Canal, gives notice, in the New York Tribune of the 9th inst., to the holders of the certificates of Indiana, Wabash and Erie Canal Stocks, issued for bonds of the State of Indiana, known as "Original Wabash and Erie Canal Bonds," that in ac cordance with the decision of the Supreme Court of Indiana, one years's interest, from the first of January, 1854, of 5 percent, will be paid on said certificates on the first day of May next. Death of Walter Raleigh. A tele graph dispatch was received yesterday, stating the body of Mr. Walter Raleigh had been found in a small creek near Pittsburgh. It is known that ho got off the Philadelphia train of cars in that vicinity while In an un sound state of mind. The Lower Mississippi. The Memphis Appeal of a lato date has the following para graph: A few years ago the lägest steamboats that stemmed the Mississippi could at any season of the year, pass from here to New Orleans without fear of delay by low water. Now, in mid-winter when the river is always expected to be in a very good stage, our largest packet find it necessary to take but half a load of cotton to enable them to pass the bar below. Should the bar increase as it has done for the past year we shall have another Scuffletown at the foot of President's Island. When the Mississippi becomes unnavigable we may expect to hear of the Ohio and other Mississippi branches being too low for skills and barges. Loss op Coal Boats. The Pittsburg Dispatch of Tuesday says: Of twelve pair of coal boats (24 boats) which left this place during the last rise, up to Saturday noon, It was ascertained that eleven boats, nearly half the number, had been-lost between this and the foot of "the Trap" but twelve milea from the city. This would amount to a loss of fully HO.OOa of 240,000 of coal floated out.-

From the S.O. Delta, 7th JLatcr from llaraua.

AKlllVAL OF Tili: CAIIA1VDA. The United States mail steamship Cahawba, R. W. Shufeldt, commander, from New York February 2Cth and Havana the 4th inst., arrived here last night, having crossed the iin um sii u uuuutca ui nvviijuiHu; uon. ' - ' I Havana was quiet, and business, which had been somewhat interrupted by the recent excitement, was reviving. About six thousana oi me innaouams or me city naa volun teered fonts defense, and were "armed and equipped," and doing duty in the absence of me "regiments oi me imp, wno were encamped about three leagues from Havana, practising field manouvres." But few arrests had taken place during the past week, and it was generally Deiieved that tne uap- . - i ii j , .... ... tain-Genaral would deal very mildly with mknlnilkii.. a m . a a a a a mm aa I No evidences were observedof a blockade a m . . . . . . a i . ... i of the port at least, the Cahawba met with no iüterrUDt on. The United States steam fritrates San Jac- I , . into, Captain Stribling, and the Princeton, Uaptain t;a2ie, were at anchor in the harbor of Havana. The arrival of these vessels had given great tfntiafaction to the American residents of that place. The United States frigate Columbia, Captain Wilson, flag ship of Commodore rive about to sail for The only the sloop-o The Cahawba has had a very pleasant IV'... Vl, Ck. k.;n.. . .... f. " V T" ; . . . . . " . large ireigni oi spring gooas ana nuy-eigni passengers. Correspondence of the Delta.J Havana, March 4, 1855. A fe-v evenings since, two companies of vnlnnlaera nno anliralw t nnart1 nf C.rnn u. the other Catalans fSnaniards'i. were beintr drilled by their respective officers -at the Piaza de Torna, when, to the. siirnriA of II. who should suddenly drive into the Plaza, hut the Cantain. General After witness nc I the drilling for some little time, General fnnrhn ntt.lrocootl the vnlnnteora. PTnM!nrr ihe great satisfaction he experienced in find" infMhev had made auch ranid nroresa in thpir drill. Tt was hv mere rhanre. rrentle. men," he continued, "that I was born in I America, but I assure you I am ;a Spaniard t heart. and in nrne tn me that vmt. tnn. are all Spaniards, do you all salute each , I - J V other, for I regret to notice the apparent coolIsabella Segunda!" which was received with a far from general cheer; then he added, 4P .. e . . " " . " "Viva Espana!" and there was not any cheer at all; but a single voice a.ked. What fellow is that?" -.- 1 s-. Is it not to be presumed the General Con cha will take the hint, and learn from these circumstances how little dependence there is to be placed on these volunteer! On the evening when the above transpired, some twenty Creoles were told their services were not required. Upward of three thousmd dollars have been eubscribed, by the inhabitants of Bara coa, for the erection of new barracks. On the 1st inst. a negro who had murder ed his master was executed by the garotte. I did not witness the execution, not having a taste for such sights. Senor.Bambalier, a relative of the party of that name who was ordered to mnke him self scarce"a short time since, was arrested and taken from an English steamer in this i i . . . . i harbor, he being about to leave the island ntitnnut ta nnaannrt IIa naa hAon unmmilt Art He has been committed to prison for this crime! There his been, for some days past, n grand encampment at Puentes Grandes, the Cap tain-General and all sleeping under canvas and the nights having been very cold, I ralher guess they all "ßuöered some." The volunteers, too, have had a taste of the re alities of soldier-life, having been called upon to perform the duties of the "reju Jars' in this garrison. I heard one of these volun teers, a Spaniard, the day before yesterday, regretting his folly at having become a soldier. He had stood guard for two hours the preced insr night! For a wonder we have two United States ships in this harbor, the San Jacinto and Princeton. The Collin dine Appropriation. Mr. Vanderbilt has written a communication to the New York Tribune, in which he says: But it is said by the warm and excited ad vocates for the perpetuity of this monopoly, that tha sneed of Ihn C.nU tnfl fit tffl TT OIal la l n .m..kuk- .1,:;::.;;:: ,.r" .....-w.w ut.., mal iHconps ui um line are the perfection of naval construction, Prom this proposition I beg leave to dissent; and 1 stand ready at anv moment to contrart with fh Onvprnmont far.,1 .u Ä .......... v ijuinitB octuiujr iwr me performance oi my contract to transport the mail from New York to Liverpool twice a month, for the term ot hve years, in ships of equal orsuoe rior description to those of the Collins line, and at an average time of twentv-four hours less than the average time in which the hin of that line have hitherto performed their voyages, and to render the service for the ' r ' . i , . , , , Sum Oi nineteen thousand tVVO hundred and Aliu l.Oinaim i i unj uviuio v w j pt-T ruuuu voyage, tine aiim for wliirh thn f'nllino Una n,;;n,ll ,....j.x t j.r. ; " . -"e" -v tuuuttucu,; ohu.iii ueiauil OI Strict penormance. I will render the service without coniUCIiaotlUII, ailU IWIU lUriuer ELinUlaiB not ask or accept of advances from the Government to aid in the construction nfthf.tPmr and not to besiege Congress annually for an increased allowance. I Should have made the l'ostmaster ueneral a proposition of this tenor, but I was inclined to spare the Collins line, and for that cause alone I refrained from making it. The Collins line is paid S38.000 a trip, when Mr. Vanderbilt woold have engaged to do the same service for 819,000. "Whata shameful outrage . it was in Congees voting to the former $88,000 per voyage! ZTIonetary- and Commercial. The money market has exhibited no fea ture of special interest since the dates of our last weekly review. Currency has continued in limited supply, and accommodations have been sparingly extended by the banks; and outside transactions have been at full rates, ranging from 12 to 24 per cent, including prime and fair paper. The Exchange market has maintained un usual steadiness during the week, tho rates throughout having been aj.prcra. for Eas

Newton, was expected to ar- When Wi iam was vet a child, his parents Kf.W?4K(VM&W

the 15th. The San Jacinto was emigrated to Canada. His father, we under- . lvf:d'i

New York on the 5th inst; stand, was obliged to fly the country on ac W?äi&ZföW?g

English man-of-war in port was count of some abduction case, in which his du'f

f-war Vestal. - honor as well as his life, probably, was en- S?Ä

ness exists oeiween meee iwo com- ". - ' V, - i, iTÖ - w.iri:I.ik.r sPri-g f1?- iU nnn p Tho Snankh romnanw nrtA HOW KlSSAftE WAS DETECTED. It has 0. th. Uu.t atrl of lrinu. Cawna. Barere. UeLaiae. l.rB,e' d a eneral a-aortment af Pirtarta

a a a. . 7 . . . n rtiir iMirraii an (nam urn rial n tu piii inrr niw i r i .1 i . 1 1 m 111 r. naa aaniän au Bar a, now raati nnr obiit mr 1 r bl r area an. it i

r ....... .... -r-v w""- npn .j... iriacanP wm dptocted nassin uinn. i'oi. Lu.ier. Hack and fancy Silk., w hi t. 8. hoie.nl. or r.uu. atth. lowe.t rric 10 enaKe nancs witn ine ureo:es, out tnese ucl" p"s,us ura od. tioih.. buck and fancy Caaaimere. Ünmintr I . . . . . ' I... . 1 1 t . . I rnuntPrfpit mnnpv hut thi.a la not asn. ITlfl Pant-atuOa. Jeana. Twaada. browa and bntt Linen. Ltanima. I "OHdawlna . ! w eat ronrth atreet.

tern, andf jal prem. for New Orleans. Thol supply of Exchange from 'the sale of Indiana

bank securities, has materially diminished since the passage by the Legislature of that estate of the amended tree Bank bill; and very soon the work of cancelation promises 1 to be discontinued at Indianpolia. Bill are good demand, and 30 and 60 days date, of iii si ciass, go reaany ouisiue oi uaiiK at equm to 8a9 per cent, per annum. The advices from the East, with reference to monsy matters continue favorable. Cin. Price Cur, Wh. Wllliam Kiliane. Those who lead a life of crime become adepts from a lire oi lang, deep siuoyj yei William Kisaane. without the slightest stretch of thought, becomes one of the most expert forgers in America. He is only twcnty - eiht years of age, consequently, , . 1. ... i f t when the Martha Washington aflair occurred l. t.i i i u - ... r;.. ita k " I can life with fcrtv dollars, and at twenty I . - , - three he was one of the first merchants in Pinrfnnat! ivnrth hhont SSn nnO. and came vprv nar. inp1 was cnomreA tr he married w. u, ....... - - i to one of the daughters of the Governor of Indiana. Kissane was born in Ireland and is the descendant of one of the noblest families in that country. His father held no me very lucrative position under the Government. Mannered. Arrived in Canada a farm was i j i r. r . i. 1 .1 I H'- -V . I man died. William, while yet a ooy, grew .: J . r e i j r, .11 neu vi .v. .v,. .j i lars together, setont for the United States, and reached Cincinnati, where what was left of the forty dollars was invested by our hero to learn the art ofbook-keepinjr. He fourd employment in the firm of Pugh &. Co. ße coming an adept in the art of book-keeping, he was employed by tins company as bookkeeper and confidential clerk; after i time he I was lOKen into uarwit-rniiy, anu no uuuui wo i ine means 01 Sreau uuvanc,"cT uie ,,uer"ia oftlie COIlCCrn. He accumulated in a short time a considerable amount of money, and embarked in the pork trade on his own ac count, under the firm of Kissane & Smiih. Kissane, under this firm, did a large business a a aa and turned over a minion oi dollars yearly. Kisaane is said to have been connected wilh Co,e and Finlay in the Chemical Bank iorg"y, in consequence oi wi.icn ivisanc ia "7 which means he made eleven hundred out often hundred bills. That is, he would take l. 1 1 ti a .1 aa 1 . . , lii u:il, r.l. -r,,l ten twenty dollar bills ot the same bank and them eleven by means of a combina,lon' l IS done thus Suppose WO take for svamntA a kill nl niflf !) !n ikil fsitm CAUiiiiir a Uli. n 11 u in ri i n . in 11110 iui in. 5 j 6 j 7 j S j I 10 We take the first bill up, and part No. 1 is torn off and laid aside. The bill passes, of as course many bills are torn bv accident. The second bill is torn ud to No. 2. and Dart No. 1 . a fori on nnrl thia hill a lrt nneeoa Tha IS pasted On, anajniS DIU aieO passes. ;ne third bill U torn oil at No. 3. and Wo. 1 and . . a - . a a a m w a at ' a 2. which is one pfece. is then stuck on. 8 Dv iMamPina von hill f( mad nnt nf tpn WHS means eleven OlllS are maue OUl OI ten, the eleventh bill h-tving just as much and no more torn oil of it than the first bill had. It is not our business to explain the combina lion, but Kissane is an adept at this art. It is more difficult to defect a bill of this charac Iter than a counterfeit. The secret formerly was confined to Kidsane, Finlay, and Cole, I VllltlO III U IIU" ill uuooooivu VI lit uuu I'llb,ic ,h ,d carefuKy ,can al, su'ch biI I f and if there is any doubt, at once rofuse them. His trial was set down for the 6th inst. but L .L . I . t . Ml ii nas oeen posiponea anoiner weeK. it win be a remarkably long trial fA" Y. Police Gazette. SPECIAL NOTICES. VANOKKisuiiCaii li:.k;ii:. Th. Cmmitte. appointed to draft a Conatltution foraLeagu. to aid lath, enfurcement ef "the Prohibitory Lnw." bar. performed tb. duty awlgned them, and will report to a meetlag to b. held atth. Viae atreet lYeebyteriaa Church, on Mobday evening next, the 19th iaat. The public, nnd wp.ciaUy th.frlead.ofProhihitlon.ar.l.Tlultoatt.d. Connan ItAnnn Johx Ixolr, Ja.. JOH.I 0. llKNSOff, ALLKX C. IlALLOCK, Wm. P. Wkkwt. Wi. W. TiLK8TO!f, J . U. MAOIIKC. Wm. K. McObcw. 8 a vckl K. GiuaaT, J. K. Pittbas. mh!54t IIa. Saxdcis: Piene, annonnc. the nam. of R. B. IIART a a candidate for City Marshal, at tb. eaiuiog April election. inhS t Ma. Enrroa You will plena announce th. nam. of PETER BURK aa a candidate for City Marshal, at th. .netting April LucUoa. I feb27-t havk you abadphipedhead? 00 to VAUTIER&MARCOXXIER'Sandhay.yocrhead measured fo a iiat. They have iuat received direct from I Pari a very iagenlou instrument that will take the ah ape of J a witn wcn the wm make you a Hat that will t a eaay aa an old ahoa. Main I atreet. between Fint and Second. feb!5 .JMnu NEW ADJEJlTISEJIEm, COW LOST. MT Cow bavin bean aba.nl a. . ... 1 to feel aomeahat uaeaay about her, for fear'ahe will aot voiunuruy return ! Mie u a medium lii.d Cow, ttVVÄ f' i her. win b. Überall "warded, bhe formerly belonged a tew mile down tb. river1 od may b. loafing thereabout!. Ifih. baa cot been luUhcr.d I "T miiiaaa WI LLbaioId at auction. oaWedneaday. March 21. 1855. by order or Aaignee. the entire atock of Greeeriea and J& tOI'"' rwwi. mnnma II mMIK.Amrnw clear tub track: TUB (small max ahkadü S. Si.?& wnli" h, wnera and tb. trad, in general, a be i derermined that no .Sort ihall I . ipared to render entire atiefacuoa iaaii eaae. s'oTvai. r,,tn otn in regard to the price aad quality examine nnd jude for vouraelTe. three door r.elow Second. mh!7 C01TO. URAI'IM.MS TVI.K.-.üuo pound to arrive, for ale to tha i r.i. V , PRI.T9. 50 eaae new atyd faney Printe ree'd thi day and for aale by JAMFS LOW & CO . ih!7 418 Main tree Leuiwille, Ky. FllEgll ARItlVAL. r BD1S Xo. 2 and 3 Mackerel. mmP 5 package a Codfish, 4 tierce Kice. 50 boaea Sur aad SUrin. Candle. 20 do Starch. 5 do Kenned Starch. ! . Fancy and Common aoef I, 0 keg Dupont'l powder. 6U do Whit and Red Lead. 3J bovaa M .n nftnf..J Tnl.au. Tognther with m y atock on band nnd receipt daily arriving, ill make nr aeaortmeat na.nl . n H .k, tha . , VSSpit, JSS'JZZS Mfi mh . . .--. .m.nv. in M. W. FOSTER. FOR TUR HAD ASH RIVER. THE etaanch and good ateamboat I.OOAX. iCapt. Romsnox. will leave here far tha I..... Wal-ash, on Monday, tb. 13th; aad will run regn- ........ .,h, rvr ireigai or vriai apply an board or ta nniTtr i jt 11 u u nr.ii... . . .

TAKEWELL TISIT OF V A IV AlttltUIlttH'S MEM A GEKIE Oüi BOARD THE FLOATI5G PALACE.

rWll.r. I Exhibited it EVAVSTIT.T.H an VOXDAT. ,T. 'Wtuu lAnvu tri l Ii. kumbekixu over is specimens! wViV? I ti? aatmat ovi fhves rw mom and of th neat 57!? t,t ruMfTi. th ri "ex", to receive tho North Ai Madera and Aanq-ie curif OOO. and which will be ext Palace raait U ia Cinciaati la April aeam. a collection ot nswiea. wnien aambcr Uno.. I U11 H vki.h m ill k. ..xiKit.J .uThe M"omennuinrecimenaoraJi thatiawndetriaad om in aiiitur aXaid iAft. find rinnat fail tn nrAta Uta enriii iiiurt hi air, aoa cannot ran 10 prova laterettiBc. amu(BBdiatroettetoau eiawetof th.eom.itT 1 L.lnCüUec.t,0,,ol ABimai at preaea oa board Lna rturi ia - The lnrtrat In America. U5uiiK pr". etc.. aad j utsacu u. tarunxg pcrroraaaee. - AH.. .! Daria KxhibiHo.aanaraoda. t.i ADimaiwmirediatbpreeacefthaadieace. A Door open from ! to 5. aad 7 to !, o'clock P. M. immediatelT alter the periormaac an board the Palae. a grand concekt, win b.iTea ia th. Ridott. Saiooa, a it r. pi iri s i a s a . aoalatedly the iaomparaUe NED DAVIS, and th bcauUful Danaeuae. 3ir. ti. Uti 4fäT Admiamoa to Menagerie. ...... , Arimiraioa to On cert cent. 23 cent. Children and Servant IS cent. mhl7twdwlt epitixu AAD SUMMER FAgHIOXS. 'JgjJr'JJj"J' HiabJ'0 m maizzw u. a. A.Mitusu.x. nr.tnar sycamore. VALUABLE HfcAL ESTATli FOR SALB. ti K nndaraitf ai A ItAPnaw m fiafli aa t TrifABi If. fir mit. JBi honae aad iUrtba Jan. Laaa. .ffr at prirat. aale. th. nurth-eaat quarter of aectiun No. twenty-ene (21) ia town a hip No. aeven 17; aoeth of range No. elerea 111) west, la th. county oi vanüeri.urg. lua. J RUMS Or SALK. UAS1I. If aid vremiwi should aot be disposed of at rrirate tale. prior to th. Sua dar of April next. thr will be oDered lor aale at public auction on that day, at the Court Ilona ia fcraaa ill, oa the abore term. Refer f r particulara ta Raker & Oarria or äweet ii Leonard. TU04. K. UARV1N. mhw atd.wvd. Atty. ia Fact. grilIAU I.OUDS. ALSO. Silk. Straw and Uimp liooneU. Missr' Hat, ete. & k L- . ii 1 r 1 it- t j It... ALSO. A large and complete atock of Notion aad cheap good, to wn-ca w tarit the tiaae. beiieTinj tnatw. eaaeii betur good tor u mon.y than they .an et .uhr ia iau. 6.Mi...amimttNkinhiB2maw MEKRrrr. FIELD & CO. . . . n rood,, to wh'cn w iarit ti tiade. belierinc thatw. caaeU A ejMlDr mraj E. th. aadtnica.d. bar. remOT.d t. th. Cr.accat City Buildiuc. where w are prepared to receive aad aell oa cummiaiioa. all kiada of Good, at auction or privat aal. Having permanently located In tniactty lor tne parpoae el ooing a general A actio a iMieiaea. tau a navina aa experience olaoiu isveara.j w. aaaaanareoi punuo patronage awkhvr lko.naED. able ll Anetioneer and General Agent. fj r.uct B.U par atenmer aoratowa aaa ior aata iw oa m-k l:h.ir,. ,om ,,;-- ja.B. Liad. Tarl.r Itaauur. Slat 1 " a k. Italian con., taiirornia. uothu. .u.. u. Break fixt Table. Wlftaud. Workund. Plain aad Aiao. uaiiiornia ateuausaoa. centra . iiaix umai VttuUg liureau, Kitchaa Sale, etc.. et , which win toiu -h- SWEET LEONARD. .heap. tab 16 lw Creaeeat tüty Aaetiea Mart. VECEIVED Pr at.amer D. A. Given, a large aad dealMm. rati lot of ladie.' aad reale' traveller. Trunk aad Carpet iSagi. AU. X day aad 30 hour Hrae Clock, new tjle. which will Do aoM cheap ay an lm a Ltuni. Dlhlllw I'reawnt t;ur Aactian. jnara. OIl.AAlK.TAL TliHKt AMD E V EU U 11 KliA H. rTTIHE anbacriber would inform the eitiiena of Kvaaavill I JL aad vicinity, that be ha on banJ at hi artery, in w Alhanr.Ind.. a very fin. awortmeat of tha n.ot deairabl. van ie of Kverjrreen and ornamental Tree. auitaM for adorning Lmor t arua ana emeteriee. wntcn n win c giaa to furnuh ncn person a may lavor mm wiu tnerr oraera. Alw.FrnitTrteilaitrcatTari.tr. . 'I :.d,edriÄTo.Vh: SÄJSrÄu: 'hrK;I"Krfip,H-t, b0ea vVilnAu' in the paek- "' ' " ' ' " 'IUII -25 bbU Carolina in n order jnatree'd. for aalaby JL nhie A. B. GILBERT a CO.. 8ro. aar Water. O HUSH be Fresh Cora Meal; 10 bill and 30 neki bei 19 WW Family t lour. jut ree'd at ihlJ t. UAtu.n ttus t amiiy urocery. KECniVEDprUamer Shotwen 10 bbl New Orleaaa Alolaaaoa. 15 baga Rio Coffee. I tierce Rice. Ale-25 doa Paney Broom. Z5doa Common llroem. for aale by wthlä I. D. nEIMANTT. griti.M GOODS. STCST received and now opening 2 eaae Camlet Jean J F"Äd.iS g ttonadaf. 1 do do Lawna. 10 balei She ting .Stripe., 10 do ateorted TicKings, 1 eaae Iriih Linen. 2" cartoon Fancy Bonnet Ribbon. KDdoaea Ladiea' Cotton Hore. 2txi do do and Men' Cotton no., all for ial very cheap for caah or abort, gilt-edged paper, by mhl " J. H. HAG II ER k CO. SHOW BKKF. n Jijre TIIEnnderaigned will cut p to-day a tpleadld E&Zj? Show Ileef.neof thenneat ever killed in thiaeity. Vl-Tl 'Tboae wanting enU from the name, will call early at my Shop, cornir ef Siatli aad Alaia ftreet. mbH It JACOB NEU. a aa . .,aw a an- nr. Br in at a an St nfttTY Marcban ihini ine Good by the Canal, will And my j Warebou the moat convenient. No charge forahipping town good, when th Bill ot Lading are tna1 out nv iip per. mbltdlm ELtV. R. 111LL. Jl'STItliCKIVIiD.Lif and Baaaue of Fanny Fertv, Id May. Itayard Taylor' Central Africa; Kuth Hall, by Fanny Fern, Life of Horuce Ureeley, Bayard Taylor' Land of the Saracen, at mhli SAMUEL LISTER'S Booft Store. FOR WABASH RlVKY. Til K mt.m.r I.i rV McRONEL w4H leave for T,kWahaah river. Orayvill. aaJ William. Ferry, at three o'clock thia evening, for ireignt nppiy va boirlorto (mbHlt) JOHN fi. IllGO. B 1ST RFC'HIVED. 9 10 l-oza Star Candle; 6 doa jar Pickla; 3bUidried Feacbei; C doa Patent Zine Wash Bfarde. . 9 neau aaaorted aix Tal, loraai by aabtt T BACOX k CO. CAKXELTOX COAL. i TWO Flatboat loada. 10.000 buihela. for aal by boat load and buahel. at the wharf or dolivered at I2j,e. Inquire at mhl3 COOK'S Family Orooery.- - fCST ItECWVED. lift packai'i aaaorted Teaa; 100 Data t aasia; I cat Nitmege; 10 keg Soda; 23 lacki Java Coffee; 10 baca Spioe; t bbia Clove; 1 bhd Madder; 25 boxe Havana Sugar; Alto a lot of Garden Seeda tor tb. trade, mhl TEN NEY k SOREXSON. OA ITÖ EX SV11IM.ES A frtah aupply af excellent Garden Syringe, iuat received nnd tor aal by mhl T. GRANT k CO. REFINED WHITE SCCAIt.-S bhJa Unding from A. L. fchot ell. for ale by Ub30 SE. GILBERTE CO.. Syotrear Water. t4IOS. 50 drama fretb rao'd and for aal. hf . fb9 PRESTOS BROS. To Wholesale Grocer, L.lquor'Dealers and TManuracturers. THE rabgf riber i now Importing a tuperiof quality of Oil ef Coraac. of which X of an ounce with W gallon pure anirita. will produce a fine Cognae Brandy hi Eaaenee. f Roehell. and Otard Brandy, of Jamaica and St. Croix Rum, Araa Cider, and Peach Brandy. Hollaad Seheidam Sehnappa. aad Scotch Wbiaky. ar acknowledged by the New Yerk maaufactnrer by the good demand after them. Direction! for at. will invariably be riven by iJit. LEWIS FREITcnMATRR. 141 Maidern Lane. New York. N. B. Photogrtf We and Daguerreotype Chemical. Metall and Patent Medici net. Bromine. Iodine. Cymlih Potaaaium, Otide Silver dUtilled.Mercury, Nitrate Stontia. Kx'tCopavia! Fumigating Peatile. Piatina, Birmuth. Nickle. Mangan Codmium, Carmine and Kongo and fig blue Indigo Oil, Juniper Circevcry, Piaecato Bitter Almond). mhl2 dawl-

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i COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS Second Street, bet' n Main and the Hirer, LOUISVILLE, KY. PARTICULAR attention paid to tb. nnbiM aad sale ( HEMP. COTTON. tDHirri). POKE. RA COX. LARD. FLOUR. ETC : together with 11 kirn of Pradaea aad Manufactured Article. CiiBiU aoliitead. Ml usual larucn mad. Kmc t Messrs. Buchanan, a 0., Wtolel Groeer. and Cnmmiwics Merthaati. W. A. Riehardaoa a Ca.. Httaa Manufacturer. Cornwall a Bro.. Wholesale Groeere and Star Candle Man a facta re ra. Wataina A OwtrtT. Perk PitiiN tad Commission Merchant. Armstrong a AlUn. Dealer la rori. Montgomery. Davidg. A Co.. Waolwalt Dry Ueeda Deaicn.Loaiavaie.il. mhlO dwl STATU OF INDIANA. A anacrburin county To the Sheriff of Vanderburgh Cntnty, Indiana.. W JACOB LUNK ENHEIMER. dark af tha Tender. 5. i'viin .kvuvpi, wi mm aoaoir ia jiaru, mm lollow. thaticteaav. tor riftim Towaahip. feor Ceattoblaa; For Perry Teirxahip. Joatiea of the I'eae nl tw c0a.rJbu7 Ä 1 TewaaKlp. aa Jnitiee af the Peae aad twa' For Ce atre Towaihip. twa ToaaUblef; For k'airht Tonhip. twa Cvaatablaa: v.- . : r J.v ; - ... !.... v. v j "I """"B .v- .r. - For Scott Tc'wniblP. one Jottice el the Pear aad twa CealUble. f ATTl"T I JACOB LI k tMllkilM KR. Clerk l tu aartargn vireait t)aar. By L. RICHTER. D, C. i. 3 Otis S. C atttt. Sheriff af Vaaderbarrh eaaatv. 4a'. hereby certify tha abara ia a traa capr af tha aatiea af tha uiera lor tna eiecuoa tneaeia aneatioaea. JOUN S. OA VITT, B. V. 0. March. 8th 1853. tohiO A20 - IOOK IIERUr-We will reeeive at par for aar cam aalea' A el 4rocerie. aotea af tha Citiiea Baak. Chataaaei Hank. Comsaercfal Baak af Teaa .. Daadrtda Baak. Oeaa nana, jiuiuu duk, iiaiDora ataaa. wiataaraia. Jiaaaaa iMBKaete. hlO 8. E. GILBBRT k CO.. 8y. a eat Water. aOARPUT CHAIN. m tac ia iter and far ! W y S. E. (ULBERT k i'O.. mhiO AraUjer CypraaaJFacaarr. IRKSH WHITE LIME. CO bbU ia ae erdrr. far aalahr I mhlO 8. K. GILBERT CO. HULMK'S CEMENT. 25 Ml ta arriv per ataaaiaf La. taa, for aal by Dl S. K. uILBKKT at CO. llEI.MO.'IT NAlLS.-75ker. arU d, ef th. aUT.fa-. . ff. taamer Yarktawa. far aal at reduced rtiee. ty iniu 8. E. GILBERT k CO. noitsi: LOST. i -TITRATED fro the wWriber en th ltk ef FaVraarr.' I if a LKiliT CKÜAM COLORKD HORAK. full IS kaada bich, wilt proportioned, lerea yan aid. aaiooth ihed'i all ronad. bo bame mark. A b waa raised la Wabaek' eonaty, Illinoia. by Al ad Briaea. it ia aappeted he mar aar. atrayed towarda hi eld hone. Any peraoa whe will retara aim to niinau te iiocraiiy rewarea. IIALLVtk, K "rUUUAIU. mk9 daw tf EraaaTUlo. lad. NOTICE. mi OTICK la herebf cieea tS'at tn eleetioa will ha held at tha' 11 Court Hau, ia Eranarill.. Jarfiaaa. oa the trat kfea-. day la April neat, for the purple af elactiac aaa Tawaahfa, Tr atee. oae TswBuhip Treanr.r. aad ana Tewnehlp Clark. JReo Towaahlp, J.'frir Maatr. err ir rieeoa lowaamp, 37iarr eeaacr. . . ,. mh9dlwS TLOi. -OARVIN. Clark. - JUST IIKCK1VHD. - . Harpr' Macatine for Varcht hite'a Couaterleit Detector) Frank Leolee'a Gaactte; 8tory on Railmenu; - Graham'i alaaaaine: at . .. . mh9 SAMUEL LISTER'S BOO TORR. I.OUKIXG) GCASSKI 1 AM at all tim. prepared to foraiah Looklaa Olaaa. la, 3Iahnaaay. Walnut, or Roaewoed Framte. Laakine Glaae' ramea. Plata re aad Oil Paintcea. 1 . f. GRS T. CiaeiaaaU. O. reeiTd aad ht PRESTON BROS. I I AR. 50 III, larje lite, juttrtceired aad for eala hr I -- - mm olasses. ill a g; e . RecclTcd and to arrir. andforlity Bih8 , PRE! PRK3T0X BROS. STEAJ1DOAT AND MAC II INERT BLACKSMTUING. i TUR inlmhnJ raatd TMaaat.faltw la-' B1 fun th. naklla th.. ha ku bkn tk. mA' ftaad formerly occupied by Mr. .waiaa..a 1 " Vi Kirat atreet between Viae aad Diviaea.whera m in ptcpared ta Blaekaaaithiac ia all ta i '1 ra-rnea uro aa worm, raw-eaiii warn.. lfeeiB. nilinc. halcoar irfD. lUin aad haaiiten. aellar la . . . - ... door and irate, et... .ta. Railraad aad eaaal hridca werk dona at the loweet prioa aad at abort aatiea. Aaebara af dll ' lereataue aiway an na-a; eio. nog-enaia. water waaal ocm itnpi tor oob'...to. neiac aa ei aa .irencae haad at Mach.aerr Klackamithiac. I will warrant atUfaatic a or no pay. AU kind at beavj forging dane at my aba I: eAaiy rf. 4. ju avail. IX coaaequeac. af th. neeeaiary abataea of the Caahl.r. tha . nt af the Nrw Yokk akd Va. tat Stock Itaaa.' will I redeemed atthe Tahal Bana antil farther aeUae All the note, and U. bill f th. Dank will be left her. ala)' lor payment. J JUS i'KHER. ih tf Preaidnal. EDWAUD IC IIIL.1., . Produce, Forwarding & Commission Merchant, XVAXSVILLB. IXDIAHA. nY" 0Aaa and Waratinnaa aa tha faaal and WbarfäaakV facilltiei with Lif k Howard. r 1" ?j??-Jzi ?"ir"r"" tr'ZrZ L" " 1". r" ' 'ZIZV.' -"hpUo- V r.. Vr aZZXil ta7 nf I HEilllCICJ I 1 aa a waaaa a m ant ant ftlA CItS aV McUEA, , . (Lau V: W. Headriekit C.) i WHOLESALE CEALEES IN BOOTS AKD 2H0Z2. roiTia'a block, tirit Tiiif. im mü. ' " IVOTICE. , ALL penona Indebted U th. lau Cm of V. K. Headrleka'' k Co. are agma noiifled e( the aeecaaity of iamiediata eulemeat. aa th bualnaa .f tb. old firm at b. nettled. - mh7 HEN Ü KICKS k McRKA . CAIV.YELTO SHEETINGS. fj aTkatm BALES oa band and f.real for eak only by-' lJß JAMKS LOW A CO.. UlhT IS Mala treet. LoaUvill. My. HOM l. Y. 1 Dblaof diore flominy rlvd per dtokai er Grand Tark. aad for aal by . Bih7 4 . VT. B. IllLättl. CIIEER.-M0 11 fprtm. W. K. Cbee, jwst' rVaeieU aadforcaleby (at?) J . W. k B. YICKKRT. IV nM't of Waahboardi. Waahtalf, Backet. Draaant, ..', ' J. nv piaia ana inacy, lor aal. at mh7 nCKERT'S.' CIKCIXNATr RETREAT FOR THE l.t'SAIVB. IK charge of EDWARD MEAD. M. D.. EdiUr af the Amri- ' caa Paycbol Jouranl. Lecturer aa Iaaaaity aad Ferenil. Medicine, lau Pro feasor ef Obit trie aad formerly af Materia. ' Aledica. Thi Inititntion 1 open for the reception of patient.. 1 It u " a (elect cstabluhmeat. presenting eoperior advantage. )la. but quiet patient nr. admitted. The long experience of th. ' Superintendent aa a practitioaer aad teacher, afford a guar- " an tea af kiadly earn aad tha moat aneaaaefnl traatmeat. Term mad knawa aa application ta Dr. MEAD. Claaifniti. Obi. fil2Mal Altni.M-. oo half aad qaartar bazaa in tar md 3 arriva, for al. yery low by JH 8. E. GILBERT k CO . JCST IlKl HIYKD. Lifo af Barn am; TempUtoa oa Stam Eagia.( Lif. of IHrac. Greeley; Olleadorif'a Freaah Grammar; America Poultry Botrk. at Btthfi . SAMUEL LfSTRR'S Book Star. . SUAORlKS.-lobniheli Homony;25 Beef Tongue; 4HJ Ibe eatra lunr-einl Me4 Br; 90 can extra Fresh Oyatar. eeaiy4 ft itetfflcr Cnbt at a!9J COOK'S Family Orec.ry. . TJ All. 300 kega assorted ia store aad far sale by L m!6 ORR. DALZELL k CO. ff KM EXT. 40 bbla frcih Cement la tor aad for aal. y mh6 ORR. DALZELL k CO. - 1 TOBACCO. 0 box, assorted brand ia Mere aad for aal, by mh6 ORR. DALZELL k ilO.Zj. ail.VDHIKSb 8 i bbla Tar: 2. bag fine Liverpool Salt; o ticree ftiee; t drum Codfish: 10 bbla Xo. 3 Mackerel; 5 Dai! t tu No. Mackerel; 20 bbla Loaf Sugar, ia a tors aad for aal by a b OK at, DALZKLL CO. DRY GOODS AT COST! WILL be aold hr order af Aaiigne. tha catir tack of' Dry Good formerly own. d by Colbara k Urhbrger, at coit Wholesale or retail, to doaa tha eoneera. nh5' A. C. PUSHER. Aarlgn. HAM Af ED HARDWARE. CJf. CttlFFITH offer bl stock of Hardware. Cuttleryv Cooper', Carpenter' aad other meehaaie' Teete damaged at th. iau nr., for aal at lea than eoet at fet j . BELL'S Brick Wareheu.. OnTft BBLS pure Cider Vinegar:! tone Bran: 0 tan. Shipsaaattuff, a- febIS COOR'S Family Graar7. AND BUTTER 100 dot Eßi aad 50 lh freak Butd terre.'d andfor aal.by . m v leb!5 J. W. A 8. VICKKR TURNIPS. 75 buh jat ree'd for Vr. ftblS J. W. it S. TICXKRT . fJLOCU AIVD MEAL.-SI bushel af ?J.V' l " l.bT. aad raeka af PoaeyvlU aad other Vrm-a ar r S T. Flour for aal al (mh3 J. W. k a. FiCkvER.'S. S535TJniE. 6 doa. Shaker Broome: : 1 box.f Uurnel . F. f Coffe.. -. FW ialo at (mh.n TICKRTS. O THK K AKMtCHH 50 bush eboica a4 paaataw.JL received per ra lroaa, w raha CÜUä'3 ramuy wa-3ay.

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