Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 7, Number 112, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 6 September 1854 — Page 2

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ATI üaviu-'do ni.rrpATi . II. & AiNUfci KS, hüllOK. J T - - 1. , .... - - T TKKMS OP SUtsttCRlPTIOS. Daily Journal, per Year " M by the) wk 1 r: ekl Journal, per year. Weekly Joarnal " .... ". 10 4 OU 2 IX) FOR C05GRF.SS, SAMUEL HALL OP G1BSOX COUXTY. i3 ITY 0F EVAg 8VI L I E . WEDNESDAY MORNING, 7:: :SEP T. M MKKTI;. Tita will It a m,tiac of tb PEopLK t th Marke Hju. cu ThanHaj erain( arzt. at cat 1 (ht. for ti.e aUous4on uf to ma of the iateretia( poliue! juoaiioaa hieb are f"l t' e publio atuatioa. iepii-it ,1. rIaj. Hobinaon Decline!. We saw a letter yesterday from Jlajor ; Robinson, in which he said that he had jus made a speech at Washington, Daviess cuunty, in which he had informed his hearers tKat ko ik.n a . .1 fluni . I . ) p.ilddil I... f. 1 1 , .'Ii, tu i. . .ti MIL II HUU Hin I. UU4.l.OVU IIIS 1IIIUW" TT" c '" mTT ta"" didate for congress. Judge Hall had been nominated oy ine reiersourgn Mass Jleeting, snd he (M.j. Robinson) and the people had every confidence in Mr. Hall's honesty and ability, and that he was right on the great question now agitating the country.

i f T a a a . ...I- .1 I 1 -.a. M.j. Robinson his shown the proper spirit , this way as much as they please, but if they

.a - " iw.i 1 j I iu tins mauer. ne nau maae many warm friends and supporters by his speeches, among both parties and of men who would have stuck to bim to the end. Wehavftindeed, received letters from Whigsand Democrats, who opposed the nomination of any other man against Miller than Robinson. But this could not be, and Maj. Robinson himself has the good sense to acquiesce with the decision of a Mass Meeting ot the people, We hope, however, his voice will be heard over the whole district. He is an able speaker and we know has at heart the great question to which he alluded in his letter therefore we trust he will make it convenient to address himself to lha people on every convenient occasion. Ad mit tea-All Uight. The Enquirer admits all we desired to prove by Dr. Fitch's abolition letters, and therefore relieves us of the necessity of publishing them. It confesses that this Nebraska speaker, impi rted to the First District for the purpose of winning converts to the sup port of the repeal of the Missouri Compromise this man brought here to preach extension of slavery no longer ago than I84'J, "pledged himself to sustain the principles of the Wilmot Proviso, in case he should be elected to Congress,1' snd "upon this issue Dr. Fitch wss elected." In other words, in 1849, Dr. Fich occupied a position on the slavery quastion precisely antagonistical to that he now sustains, or tries to sustain. That is all we had any disposition r'"' He was tuen ei..i ; wotted an Abolitionist. He has turned around, and is now crying abolitionist to those who formerly opposed him snd are yet consistent. He is a very fair specimen of a doughface, and it is very proper in the doughfaces to send him around the country to represent them. "Take the Responsibility." The Washington Star declares that the Executive has decided to assume the entire responsibility of the burning of Grevtown, by Cspt. Hollins, and will accordingly stand between that officer and all the legal or other proceedings that may be attempted ag linst him by th se whose property was consumed or df.tnaged in th it m morable victory. This statement is believed to be authentic, and all those Journals snd Stump-orators, who have been excusing this act, and endeaving to shift the responsibility on to other shoulJers thn those of Pierce and Marcy will now please stand corrected. They assume the responsibility of ordering it and intending to have it performed. The N. Y. Tribune, commends Messrs. Pierce and Mircy for their magnanimity in "owning up to the Corn" and assuming the entire responsibility and adds, that: "a detected house-breaker or highwayman who boldly acknowledges his deed, is spontaneously esteemed a mure decent and manly villain than one who sneaks, und lies, and strives to evaJe the inevitable certainty of his guilt." H3 We understand the editor of the Enquirer has been sctually repeating at Vincennes about the same speech he made here, in company with Col. May. He forms a very proper tsil-piece to that dis'inguished Nebraska figure head. We understand moreo-er that he rendered himself as usual, supremely ridiculous. He appears to b running around the country telling people how bold he Is, that the Know Nothings have been threatening to tar and feather him, and do all manner of evil things against him. Now all this is a mere distorted phantom of his imagination. He has been playing into the hands of the Know Nothing the last two months. They doubtless heartily forgive his absurd abuse, considering the source too contemptible for notice, and tSe effects too excellent for regret. He need be nder no apprehension for hi. personal safe-! f, r ty- Hiaowninaiirnincanr.il But we da, n t 1 . ' r . .i -i.iwii; tar as tection . line iu near or ma telling communities abroad th at any consid-Pr.'l-lLl nrv... ? at I awrtiun 01 tne citizens of Evansville I Kawa. . a. " 8 v " 1 e ! nave a dtsnonilion ia itnnn ia . r ...... ... "iv .f. tu a nonce ol him, or that they would tarnish their own characters by attempting his personal injury. He is merely seeking to clevste bis own importance, anrt tatst - a . . , uuyiBH amusement is en tirely innocent.

fJCf We would have our Whig national friends and the Den ocratic party beur in

mind that the great question involved in this iimuu um me girci .uw,v.. ....ui.ru ... ..... cont'rsaional election, is, whether the glori- ; T . r - 1 I n of our father hall be preserved This is the paramount question, and ous 1' no or not all others dwindle into insiin ficance beside' A vote cast for Jud-e Hall in this cauIt. ' vass is one bid lor Disunion. f Enqnrtr. It makes no aUBerence to us whether trie . .... . . .a ! writer of the above be a fori or a knave we don't say he is either, but the extract

very concluiively proves it. The idcaof,lhis is only onep.oot innre ol a fact that . . . r . . ..... ... we are surni lentlv aware of here, nnm.-

saying a vote cast for Jirtge Hall in this can vass is one bit! tor Disunion! Justin h re ' marks as these are electing Judge Hall be I youd the shadow of a doubt, and we hope they will be continued. As the writer has , . . . . .evidently notmng to lose in reputation, . ' 1 . u: . .ii .1 .. i.ijit min to taiK b j every ti 'jr. In the above extract the Enquirer says directly, that if the people cf the North try to effect the repeal of that part ol the Nebraska law which relates to the Missouri Compro1' I .1 I .' .T . . I a 'i f II.... II V l .if I'll. n 11 T I . V . . T I r ;. . k I I J " rro- ....... , j viv.vi.iiK n-v w. ei J , , . I nun Wnunioii must loiiow: i ne oou..., ; with the aid of Northern doughfaces, can , h her hand and strip from Ih. thrut forth her hand and strip North what rights she ph ases, but let the North even ask back what has been taken from her and disunion must follow! Now raska Locofoco doughfaces may talk Nebrat at ... r . .... expect m im nern reemm 10 yieiu support 10 any such trash of seutiinent, they will find j themselves badly mistaken. We believe the North is now fully determined to adaere to heroin rights aye, and to ask back rights s me of her traitors have so basely surrendered, without her consent, contrary to her inletests, and in direct opposition to her known feelings. No cry of A boli'ioni.-m and no cry ot Disunion will Inghlen from their purpose the people of the North. They intend supplanting in Congress the traitors who have surrendered her riyhls, by 00f men tllj lre n,t. ullfj able men men wlo kuowiug those rights, dare maii.ufli mem. It is a beautiful ides i.ideed for an organ of these doughfaces, an orgnn ot these northern traitors who have produced all this excitement, to urge those opposed to the Nebraska swii.dle to keep quiet and not vote for one of their own number, as they vtill thus hid for disunion. It is the same assaying that every man opposed to this swindle is a I)i-unionist. But the people understand where the responsibility lies. They know who got up this excitement, and they do not fear the cry ol disunijn any more than that of abolitionism. Drouth ia New York. We lesrn from a friend who has jütl returned Irom Northern New York, that the drouth in that section is disastrous beyond all conception. Net a green tiling tun bo rcn growing lor inilud, n many locations. Farmers are leedingout their scanty hay crops to keep their cattle aiive. and many are compelled to drive IteeW stock ten or twenty miles to get a supply of water, and carry their feed a like distance. The most disastrous consequences are apprehended the coming winter. Farmers have no means of paying their merchants, and in turn, merchants cannot pay for their goods purchased of the jobbets in the 1 irge cities. New York merchmts are already on the "sharps" for their debts, but meet but little encouragement for anytuing like ready pay. There is no tel. ing wh.l the end will be. 07" The Enquirer says Judge Hall -'will go to Coiigrees the elected agent ot the vile abolition party." tm it possible! Now will the Enquirer please tell us w h re this abolition party is w hich he is to represent! e sh-ntld liketokniw, for we hava i ever been sblc to find six abolitionists iu Vanderburgh county. Still we are glad to hear from the Bnq nrer that Judge Hall is tu be elected, no matter who he may act as agent for. 'I The "acting editor" of the Enqurcr made a '-speech" at Vincennes last Satur -

dav It had an excellent effect f.r we re- " 1 u " " ' i..i.s ma puaiti.m oureiy out oi piirm shot ; ua. it naa on eAceiient enect icr we re- perjury to sustain themselves. mi.I men m and lot he surprise of .n-luokers, he commenceived twety-eighl new subscribers from in- i public boiisf uf itj it is time lor those who love red slripninir, üs if irinir to bathe Hut vr.

cennes the followinrj Mo. .day! We will do Mr. Den by the justice to say he makes an excellent sgeut or solicitor. We hope he will continue to act aa agent for the Journal in procuiinir subscribers. Every speech he 111 .iK es n guod lor at least u dozen new suqscribcrs to the Jou'inl. Good boy. tl iss .Vlfeliug. A cnll for a mass meeting at the Market House for to-morrow evening, will belound in to-day's paper. Mr. M .Masters, of ited to attend, and and make one of his .-Mi .r .1. . .1 I Princeton, has been invited will no doubt be rresent able speeches I he character of the clergy . . n. . . . . I will also be defended from the rross attacks miido upon certain of i's members by Col. May and other Nebraska oratojs. We pre dict a tremendous meeting and better speak-: ng than we have had iu this city for some time. rv- a ;.Ji,.f. .r.U.1... TTVTrZZi I T ' e ainra s litt ls fnmiv ho.lt. With a liimi V nf - j ' - - . -- six children, nearly every one ot whom w.tn i satk .a .a a I I iitrrsc 1 1 was MCk w nil ifvcr ouu a i u ' , I . - . ' 1 I . ...el. e . . . 4 v a n a. r a.tnA and in almost ; ..rt;.;.v H.r h.,. j in annual u otai i iiii: tuiiuiuuiia navi nuw . . . - n. nil ttmi ...... k , . 1 , . n .1 -. r : nn.i band had die m m ' "" J"Jl awawe. w.-m. 1 they were on their wsy to Adams county, m A purse was maae up for tiem through Uli..:- up ior tiitrui in 1 oiii; u hv mavor and thev were ny major, and tney were ,u j r t he aid o f ourwort made comparatively rich dCr We thank our friend, Wm Neely Johnson, Esq. , of San Francisco, for Califor nia papers, and a copy of the Pionser, a r rCalifornia m monthly magazine.

isDiAWAPoLis, Auz. 3i, 1854. i

De-R Sajidem: A complete embargo! seems to be laid on new. paper intercourse , - - r-r--between your place and ours. W hether my il UltDP t Vf T r r 1 1 1. 1 I , 1 1 . r . , . I Im . . In Ust letter ever reached you or not, is not in he power ol this d-ponent to affirm, your Pap1" not hav'uifj reached the lon-nn I fj ( weeks rtsaid. , " ' lhe said deponent for some two previous to the date of the epistle atonsaid I UT f 1 1 r 111 r IIlrLlII I (. t 1 1 1 1 11 Till H v r II I's f .. ä i 0f incjent. date a 4T - 1 ix. ndsadlv dilapidated con-,-r r , ewartl o. my search .lirion was the sole rewai ly.the necessity of some more direct ra.il communicatiju betweeen your city, and river points below you, and ourselvea. Leiters from Memphis, for instance, l ot very seldom ''l"n

IIU.II il. IU Ulli II CM ua 3 IMI IMC H ai. IIUl 1 I llie8e delays are expected to be ended wht,nephens were appointed a c . .. J r . . . contract tor rock tor street cms

,ine valley ol V Inte Kl- er oil all be llireaüed by the track, and traversed by the cars of your "Straight Line. ' f A. r. ....... n , I A mil. ' n.nl..l.l.l A 1 llfIA . .1. uudiiii it 10 iiunc uiuuauic u iiii.c ; rf .. V , Y 1.1 m.i hint nr .a c , . . i . . i i I i I n I ia V. U . I NIDI C. ID .1 VU..t..uv.. Ml tilt VlliCPiines n.ist.ifTi r-o Tin aL-.m-s hnlvvPni. . .. ... fll.it ri . . I ...I ' I V . -. II .a ., .vH..i.l. tl...Ar 'lim wviiit mum i vi re 1 1 .we uicunuuurv . . , , . .. ... . . . . i r-v.,y .oen, n.ie nB un.o . .u iuw, uut f he postmaster would despatch a few mudWn loads of papers to Tene llaute.it would be a vast kindness to us in this region. Lp m h(pe wjlj jjm lQ lliafg0üj , work The earth hereabouts was greatly refresh ' ed. a"d the face of nature rejuvenated yen-! Im. all.. ki. ik. . .I.. i C I .. a. . I , . . T i i It CIUI. UV HIC Tillll Ul a I : I J It . . . i" . I . V - - also, nrohablv ! I. . . " . f I tj,e pem force of that which did so drendful a work in Louisville, but no injury was I ..1 TIL . : 1 .....I......,.,,.. u"iie nerr. 1 ne ram, iiu rvri wrui'mc in itself, came too late to be of much ben fit to llkfl corn crop of this region, and befide that was not of sufficient extent. It is also excessively hot again, the mercury at this mo ment (4 I. M ) standing at 9 1 in the stride 1 1 . t c f c 1 I uo not sup; use we are m uanwer 01 a gen-, eral famine in our land, but it requires no j prophet to foresee that the next twelve months will wiltiess a scurcity in the essential art it L-M of (ood, and un amount of distress amoiitj the poorer classes, such as have never occurred in the country yet. Yours, A. U. C. Vwl, .tla) ut k l. ceii lies. ViacEKNES, Sept. 4, 1354. A. H. Sanders, Esq : The quiet and order-loving citizens of this city, were called u,)oti on S iturd iy last, to listen to Col. May, and some fellow iroin your city they call Damn! y or Denhy, at "2 and 7 O'clock I'. Ik l ue Colonel, worn out by the heat and a la ling cause, deelin d showing fi,'ht at the first meetit g, whereupon the tkff-Utrk of your pluce "pitched in" in a mo-i s least eg style. The buriheu ut his sopj tesnesj to be Ihe "Know Nothing,' and it occupied the space ol one hour tor Ihe tlt.-li '.ymioktd gentleman to convince the people that he was not alraid ol them milesthev shot him in the wc 1 think for the treditol Evansville, one uggesiiuii should be made to the yuungeter'.- mother for u.ost assuredly she cannot "know he is out." Hie agonizing appeals und toplottical geslures w ere highly ludicmus. The citizens here sre of the decided opinion that he is hij potatoes and many in a hill. Col. Muv appeared at might. But before introducing the distinguished .Tjy-riower,

permit me to inform you ol the plrni adopted j would not listen to the Nehraska-parole. to dfaw u crowd. Posters were at the cor- There the "democratic" Administration oruers seen, announcing that ii-nral My grins spluttered the poison ol hell upon them,

wouM hold furili at the market house at ear - Iv caudle light. The game won, for many were anxious to know if he had uctually been promoted since his arrival, and great was ihe disappointment when he was introduced as plain C i. .May. The Col. held forth about two hours upon the Nebraska bill, and seen ed during thai time to he laboring to prevent any hearer frum knowing what he himselt knew upon 'he subject : or. it hat was not the CHse, he is most certainly as ignorant u,ioii the subject CI anyprrsnn C'tn t. His rem irks uf on tew

gerance, the Clergy, Free-soilism and Abo- sentalives of South OaroNnc and Georgi i Itionlsni, were merely a reiteration of his j m 1 ridiru e and scorn the begaerly "ba.'gag.predecessor. J. L. Robinson, with this dis-i which comes from the land f PoofkroaW. tincti.in Robinson can make a point, while. The regard for the imu.igrat ion the demothe (lonel alvtnys avoids one. But the cratic party does profess is therefore that la-t grand w inding up effort, devoted t lhat principle no more, which it was at the time iinoinary order ot "Know Nothings," wasjol Jefi'erson. At present it is bat a pretext, indeed beautiful1: es in i iMv th .t nart where- a hvpocrisv. an arlifici.il u'nrit :,..,i I...

,n healfiiuud in the moat seien manner, , that there were purjured tpicM in the camp, whose business it w as to expese the order to the leaders of the Democratic parly, anu clinched hia assertion by giving an instat e of the kind w hich occurred in New A i b . i . y Said he, "tky are on yourttrad., and we, the Democrats ol the c mitry, will find you out, I . . .... . . . 1"" t i,,,nui . nen ai y y I 111 Iii.. 1 1 urn 11I1 . . r ... I t ....... ... . ..I .lr in u 1 ); t then rountrv to beware how they enlist onder ineir Danner. The pood citizens here, however, I nmhsp py to s.iy, do nut believe either the SM Co- . ... . I mon or the tie.i utif ul expositions ot liamnrx, an.l Ilm f WosaJ and the Colonel. Before clo.-inir thi- notirp, permit me to give one lact in c mneciion w iiii the Colonel, which shows, although he is a wtrritr, he considers himself vulnerable. It was reported alter his arrival that "U!d Knox," of iiicennes, wou.'d reply to the Colo wliprenpon Col. May waited upon " Ol äa.no.x and politely requeied him to de,.ii.,e received the required promts-, wiih this remark. 1 oat lie miyht Urn this time as nuJcll ns he ptfased-(or." said "Old KsVOat,1 n... .. i. ...... . . i. "jrou know yuu have to lie to sustain your- , . . . " iiYon '.rill hear from me ajain after the next hired trcop shall have lield lorlh. V. ur0rVe find the foil-wing sinzular ocrente related in the Buffalo Patriot. A tierman woman iMVintr d.ed recently in that city, was iaitl out, aud, us w as the custom, a I : . l a a SI - a . a lihtedcandle was put in htr hai.J. ' The watt bers.fren, some cau-e, happening all to 1 ... . I r ... . . . .. icne tue tut use ior a snort nine, ine cntidle by som means set nre to the bed nnd cane hflns limrtiinn ll.A U.mi ja rl .... .. T ' l i ... 111 II U J I 111.1' I I r II Hlr 1 1 . I . V f I I 1 ll.i.'tl e - was almo3f consum-d when the fire was dis- . .covered, and the spectators sal s that the .r r . .. . . .. . . pearance ot 11 in us cnarred and blackened condition was terrible. . t . . . , . , uTaaV L SVJ? i 7 T'"2 vriii'e boy, about twelve years of age, was u ..... 1 ..:. I-,, t a . i . a observed King in a wagon which had stepped l oil tue roau .KU..I mice hi, v- i villi lafXiuglOIl. ta ....ailkna.ra'il k A aa. k a jI.i.i a U..S ... ... il,l"uui"l"c1" osiccp.uutupuii examinstion he was discovered to be dead. It ..nil.... .IA tt-Hd 'lC....I-.ir.ll f.. t . . . ..nr... I appears his lather had promised him a severe whipping, and to avoid being punished he t bad taken strychnine.

Proceedings of the City Council.

Ordered that Dietsch & Schaeffer be al,mv..d G for prinlin rai!r0Bfj certificates. iovv- a so tor printing railroad oertincaies. Ordered pursuat To the report of Ralegh, -- " . . . Decker and Elliott, that the Clerk 33 be allowed Ordered that the bill of the Evansville Gas Lj ht Company be laid over. 1 1 1 . ix ..- w j a. John II. App, Daniel Leffel, Frederick . . . . ... . uebMart and t redenck Schulte, were licenet', n ref.-iil rmpn pi innnr. f 1 1 lh nrt , . . .-.J ! ... . Moiiday in August l&ib, tor ten dollars each. Olaow was licensed to keep three biIliar(J t.,e8 fP ,,ire afld reward until the ....... . . h M nda-v FeLr."?7' 800, for le .urn ul twelve dollars and filly cvnis each. A proposition from John Slocks fur the construction of a pubiic cistern referred to the Mayor to contract for the same. The Mayor and Councilmcn Rnleirfl and committee to sings on Loi , .. . . r cust r treu tu the. market, and for other c.tv Permi sion wat granted to Ccuncilman o, - . r i Steele to I iv n pipe from the Canal, on the East Ride of Cherry street, to lot 71, W. E. ordered that an election be held at the ! , , . , . n , ientune engine house, on baturday, the IGth s , b , , . fi .

V1C!1I1CV ... V,e uvlce of . ;mlIlf ilmnn for .'he.......! ....i.. kli-i.

ed by the death of r fen eis A. Ltnek, and Horace Dunham is 1 app iinted Inspector of said election. Ordi red that the (Council adj iurn till Mon-1 day evening, September 1 1th, 1854, at 7 o' cJuck p . Attest; G. H. TODD, Clerk. Hie Oemscrutic Parij- ami the Imnii ,.... graul. The organs of the "democratic Dartv of - ,. , . .. - . t teil render prominent the merits, which their party has earned in the cause of the Isaaaf. ' in tii grated citizens and paint with gUritiT col- ..... k , .. .1 r 11 V.U. a i .1111.1-, 11.:. muy .ul 10 W UDOn Si p. r r .1 1 n iri.ni ri i n.-.rrv ina 1. 1.. ... 1 ........ 1 . . 1 . ... . . ... w - r-'w "u.isiiuinn ' the A lien and Sedition-Laws under Jt fTer18 ine tT,,ou acuon, wits which they sti decorate themselves, and the resolutions, passed hy some few democratic Conventions against the Know-No.hins, or the furious attacks ma le by some few stump-speakers up on this secret political society shall be the evidence, that the "democratic" party does cherish the same sincere sentiments towards the Immigration now, which characterized her 50 years ago. At the same time it is some! hing verv singular, that this regard 'or the ImsaifVetton of tr-e "Democrats" can only be found in States, wIptsJ the adopted citizens have been the j main support of tin- mouldered party until the present time: So in fndiauu, Illinois, Wi-c. nsm, Ohio,4eVC. Hut in States, where the propensity of the Immigrants for the democratic party has already grown lukewarm, like in New York for instance, we see ah j the profession of regard ft tht alsntsleretle Conventions und Stumpspeakers less Violent j ihe "First Luve" h is there already cooled off. j In States further, where the Immigration dares to disregard the instructions of the democratic" leaders, all predilection for j "our (ienrmn and Irish fellow-cilizns" is ut i an end, there the "Democrats" utter nick name- by .he quantity aaiunt the Immigration ami even unite with the Know-No-a-.i nst the adopt, d f.-llow cit zen. So il was in Missouri, here th luniii'rrafiuii ! roR ptBtai an-! AOAIXM Nebrosku voting 1 (Jt-rmans and Irish, there the Adnnnistratl or- leinocrats, with the "derii.rr;jc" VicePresident Atchison at their head united with the Whigs and Know Nothings ifafrletXhc Immigration to l-ct a Nebraska-Whig! In State at last, where the NnSaltfrethM does not flow to, and consequently no poiilical capital is to he made out of it, like in most of the southern Slates' there the M s.-r.-. "I) in. -rats"rei;ard th free laborers as mere animai. that stand yet below their nrjrru", a:id "dcmucraiic" ConsTrskaa II enrej fessional politicians without princples then and there, when and where an opportumtv is oiiered. to secure the votes ol the immivra- , Hon. li'jorm. The r in :i i if . . At Ayr, one evening Lately, s parly of three tvefnen and one mnn were seen walking tr. I . . O ; gemer on ine oeacii, and separated, the man I.. I.u... I.i.. ..... 1 .. L. i l ... a - . prise w as succeeded by canstentntron on tue part of the spectators, when one of the women bejjin to div.-si herself of her clothes. The man met the ladt half wav. and. to ihe

..... . oc tue ?iii.'.. 1 v- 11 1 11U1U.1.J . i,r tu amazement of ail who witnessed the snc- I" '"n of o-nersi ProJue. Forward. i.g aad com atlÄ , k. I.:.. .i . ' Uua.ae ia this ettv. F.iWAlllJ K. HILL.

tirlta rr-.t-.i hr.p l.iu nein m. r. .1 .!...!. . I "l " a. a .11 aim, ami eiuuiy ana Cere- , : -i.. 1 a . . . . . iiuin.-tisiv in ircrieu imo me sea knee deen j Adult baptism was Ihe key to this proceed-j in-j; for the man, alter pronouncine some I gibberish, iinmers-'d his companion over head tn. ears; ad pronou.u inr a benedit-tim- ' ttiey slowly returned to the.r respective i piaCe. 1 lie pirty WPtlt OH Mn rri ntr PSaittUI aloud, biibseqneut inqu ry brotijrht out the fact, thst the dipper ia a Mormon.le-a disciple ot Joe Bnuth, a nd the dippee is a new Ir 1 Ir"J" cu.vert. Many of the sect, strangers" i . . . -1 luve beeu seen in Ayr. Qrtenucx Advrrliner. HALTiaoRn, r ndayfSentemher I. By mr'1 ue l,nve ekV Orleans nmers of Saturday last, in which we tin I details of ine xican news io the 22d inst. 1 Mexican papers assert pt silivelv that 0 t .11 I I I kf iyuuui iuinuuii v;ii Knots Suit. Anna had issned a decree enahlina' , 1, . -- I ... M .a . Sj I 'r"zi,v" oiu'-rs to uvau tnems-elves of .a i . . w tt.ec.viiir.Dur.als, to enforce upon monks . I i . ' ' s3t CTxr , rl . i r . . . . -t . . k : I I 1 a V . t . d u lj . I ' , : I I - II Ilia 1 r . a - - -v, .v... vvo iy ine laiesi r.iitriish packet the dividend as remitted tO English bond holders nf Mr ; n ' .' .uiiiiuergoi Jim. aa asoriaJO. cu" It was reported that Villarcal. the It kWM rflnnala.l flt.a 1T:II , .. . I --po-utuat Vltiarcai, thP ne.t in I ! r . . 1 t I S.v. A )--. S aa. a one ui i n most ab.6UPPrs,died a' Acapulco, of wounds received a late skirm; b - '' I vt,......u.iU aiaurrz, an one of his most Gomaz, the Secre ary of Alvarez, is also dead. fT' 1 .a a i ne deaths by yellow fever at Charleston last week were all foreigners bin three. . . I I . . Ihe official statement of the United S'afes 1 . . Treasurer -hows S-3.m29,000 in the Treas..rar nn .1.. Oal.l. ..I. U.J VII 111V CHI Uli. I

TlipCoMccrt at Apollo Hall To-NiS lit. We call .he attention of uur amateurs of

fine arts to tKo ..' r - u.. uuv ci tIM llieil l 01 Jll. II llt ro s concert. . , , . . . V e acknowledge honestly tn:it we . sun etimes have permitted ourselves , r ; t0 e taken Montage of by individua s who "nder an assumd name, air and reputation . - j. 1 . . tried to practise their fraud on our communilv. V e have maJr ..n ..... J .careful hereafter in either savinp anvthino,BI Pro or contra, where we are not in hull possession of the fact-. Now here in regard to . . Ufae concert that is tpoarM the Apollo rill. I .1 1 .

na tu Ii ' r i . i ere is no (i;infr . h.. nr.1'1 i " uva vmy; w inti

- 01 imposed upon, as we have had occasion to I satisfy Ourselves abcut the hi"!, qiialiticaon - lions of the performers. They are at the same time men of our own place. Why not, when we have the trtists among ourselves, protect them? Why not encourage them? Hut look at the programme. Read such t ,i, d A nhpr f.nnirl. Rellini. Slrni L . mi,i . T i. .r.. um limn II.!, k .if I h nefnm u i mi v L i i I - i t i i ' i i i t ii... wa i.v. ,. i . . n'isiiiiients ot 'he nerlurniers a H'ls,""c,n8 Ul penoi uu r. , a lld If 0U . hesitate to sneud vour halt dollar tor no use of ou : ' suy 11 g any more. OUTOLJEit ELECTION. Ma. S NUKH8: You er II .lease aunouace mj MBM aa a caadiJa-.v i,r ie-tltcti .a M ih. uioes t Aa.ttur, lor ei4.ua 1 u u.li.l', at tUe inaul.x Octul.r rl.vlluu . Mi. 5 M . WAKRk.V. ...... ; 1 ... iiinv' it, fell.... i eanaid.t. r.r ic-siecticn to the wuiee of Couatj ftsaeam ...vi". ... ....... -cpt : M.A. II S.IVDI KS Sne-You will dioum announce mv name a an Tader'nnt f'Vl,:!?V s?rm?m,?mS,'JtmmrTiM 1" Vc 11 Laal-lat-ire. lam n..t a Kq .V.thinfr. Beit htrr do I ep t; w'h u lkMTi my a. 1 am oa ef tac .iat ei- ; U-r. in tili coaaT) . Ihiiu iu or t.out thi county 'ur tereatI tve v tri. and I wll.t. I e.n Hci.tv.eul iuil' ati.iaM-p to I . I Üiv'-lC IV .1. . i I . . A. II SiMikh. E). You will plase aunoi.ar. my name a a asdldat I r- elaetiaa to tli. othce oi SMBajas uf Vanderburgh Count), at the cuium October clrctioo. aul JOHN S G A VITT. CaTWn are aithoriied to annonace the name of IRA A. Fs i KCH1L1) aaa rati litiat. f r irr of V.uur r iiitrgh Cuau tr at the enuiu OrVjbtr l-.ct.ou. eubj t to the decuiou of he LVaaty Coaeentioa. fy'& kf SfaWf arr air...rixed to a-nonaoo Ana Wthirt m nciudi.iate for fe-'..tion to the ..Sice oliud(r oflhel'.iiirt ot C urn. in Pl'e. fi.r the Uoirict t"uiosiil ol the .oi.une tf r i. . i. i i i r i i ! Li .,uu ivu.ii,ni .. .ii.i., a.vuvt "".'. M ... ey 15 Sl'hClAL .Nij'liCES. IP" III Utk leel. of Ihi! inot appruved form sssJ OS Bne.n-r Mask N.no:, Uilia Uauiii, iVo., .vc, 1'ursaie at in is ..;..' rnTpRCTLT lAPIHMTBa. Wr had unnt ol late r.ns'drrd tli rlj) for ctlinr and of MtMSae aajriaa retwi Xdiciu.ei paat. ana mat tie r-w era iu Mencine ntuel ou greet ttio w-rlo' l.r. teS htkatiitaeita. But we gif.itu,.. hr. A L. Auame' Lirer BaUtm i tallied of utor. ii.ed aire ..I rre.'in gr-at- r i- uaaCiaS tl.ta any otht-r e..mi...unu I rfor-the pulilic. nd .hoold not thi. or tile eaar! It 1 )Kj iL I; i ro.iui ii.g iu .r.1 t urr. thap any vtk. r Md. cine now til nt. It 11 at i art urat tn 'i eine ia aa food lor wliat K v litli.. aa a I'. ..rrauv ad tili yet to le-m f Ute lr9t luilere iawlrot it rlainta to do. Wr p rdgu oiiraelv. tiua toere . no ii uuitug auuut it. He. tle te-tiiu 'i.'ali iu triei-arn-r. ace Auvtii.eci ul iu out pa i r. et j ta.omom MCMmi km. With the hot. aultry attn.xpn-.-re ot n id -cuminer. the renk vegetation o' the low lauie and the mSMhea ia tka deep valleys ol the great Tirana el the IVe-t an 1 South, w nhef and die. Th? I niii i Min uribka aff Ikr traUrra an i ti e SajSlM nlaau give ot nozion. g.iiaea aud p cou .u vipoie. that, i' inlialv. produce Vrlloar JaataSiea, Ut-raaeeHieate of tka aVimv li aad llow.l., Oi .rrlieo) i.r diaeetery. Ague and Kever. Bnll ' Us c-. Typbua Fever.. ta ler thete cir..utntuueee aol latl imau.l )-u aboula aiaketr.e u.vof On. I'.ki i. s Im.iam Vt... r an. PaaACKt. It las powtr to clean.e tlie I owela, purity the I ood. and reetor.- health. See Advnrtiat i..i ui in aseti.' r c .1uu.u of thi. paper . )s WADVEIlTlSEMEyrsr (.HM INSTROMBraTAla r KllT. or TMkj l Ul -NA Ml mi- HaKO. OS wUijiniiiU MUHT, fionru Ctli. 1854. AT APUl.LO HALL Fitoi;u .n its : : TAUT I. I. Overture of Fra D'avol.. S. Ske) -aepkerSel tae Aim4. I i r f'l.r n.tte aad Puion 4. II, in. auk Mar.li i I' .KT 2 l I. Concertino, p.. n.H.d aud ea ruled by 1. Ar : i. La -r.aull ula i. The Luma-eu lire w.n' dan r, cu -oe1 fy.. 4. Am-rican National Potpouri. arrauged hy . . . J. HaincaUe Oal'OB l.y J .J. ......i-.M.. .1. Merger. .J. Ileeg.-r. ti. 1 ii' i. ..pan i.t iVen o'vlotk. eommeucement ateigntu clock cutr.iS -e til ty ceuu. I 11 I I l. oTICK is her I y give... ttat au KI ctioa willl-e held et the agiae Uousc," on Saturday, the aVjth day ot 1 "Nrpiuue Eng SepvmUr. IHj'. lor the pur.: ..t hliiii. a vacancy ... tliSee l C...iucilMiii f.r the ii ara. oteaaioue.. i v ine o ot Franc A. lataeh. Horner Duu ru appo.ut.d lu.pet . . Klaajtiaa. lit orutrofthj Curu non C "iu. it. cp.-te l.KO If tmili ri.ra OFUCK OFTHF, K. A C K K CO., Kv..s ' l a. I . Sei. 7. I.'.l. NOTICF. ij hereby given, tluat the Annual Ktrc.ion for th t-en I) r.t-:...s ef iht J-.vaa i IU- and C'ranords Uli kam fV.M. ...... irift 1. fiT.4 .1 lh. I'.. nr. Illill.v in til. .ilv Al 1 aa-viiU. in M MwSJ . ttie 21 dny oi Oc ober next, between . bourn of lueVloel A. M. and 4 o el k I. HI arp-te J II X K. MA Uli X. Secretary. V! The k-tli it mar: -t price will le paial ia cah for at to. uu.utity of g'.od llay by .po T. U RA ' T ii CO. CI It I-. a.-;KO The suheerlKert erisli to buy MS tsaekel V o Wit lap Saast. or a l ici, tiny ii' pa -1. iiigk.et mmkct pri. e ununited tel . ,' T i.K.Wl a CO. lilll.U KRi Mil it I. Sv T a meet ng MS an tke 21 day of Sep'eaeber, IBM. hy all ti.e Herr Urea rn.f hv.nsville a. I I. am o, it was re I,,,lv'- Ti. at irom the ntbday uf SepumU-r. ikji. it ai.ail uot a . 11... ... .bl lUrnMl lutu .r 1 11 he allowed 10 anv uueOlth.iuto aeli a barrel of Beer at hi. a.tarillror I. am ... . uud- r the price of SI .". 'a vll , n- r half r-arrri for lets ihi n i Jleaeli; .r quarter nerrcN lor lee . . . .. . '7 - , . ... . .. I. ... . IU.. - .. ., . . .1... ....... i, A. tit ..II ..i.f 1. .M ii. ... i .vvaan. . ..7 - - - - - glaae. trouiaud slur -v.-i date, fur b less price than bee e am KK iKXKK.. RKU. JOHN .SOU I l.KU, COOK A- KICK. PHILIP Koi'il. sap3tdlw JoliN KMKlCU. roPAnTFH-n.Pa rlsltK traal r.igne l have this day termed a Copartnerhipun or laenpm". rrni w rtlil a. 11 tit . ..ley . I.r tuetia.i. moil a. 'oa .epti-tt; llAKCLs aV ltOLLIDAV. pwats a. anix. . a k'-i a a. vuli idai II I I.I. V II HI. I, I t . , PRODI "E. f OKWARDlNO AND CoMMISSIOX M KM t H A NTs., ev i.sv ili.i;, m EV VN-V II I. I.. IUIA. . M Vaaa a?5 s!f. VZXZlVl epa-iom Wareh tin str .t ui "le'wha vMW.v-lle a.. l Cr. wfordivilfe R. lf ... ;nt i harf- oat t tci lilies, o.ir ananiem-nts for t ot aa-l Merchadie ly Canal. Ui.rror kiiitiivi 1.1 lie imauri i in tiiia city, lie .r- a.v i ri war. I t purchase l'r.luteor tr..c .rie in this rati t an ao- . Ättt 'or h-re. or to i.e shippedu.s., r-iM.tnluwV'' rTl,t " '" I I alirit orders lur the .'irtliae of Orociri. a lu ra Orleans. n ProJaoe- cioit'ari t . "thrra or but-ro ii.arto ktulaea, to m-rifu. : " HILL t UOLLIDiV ini A. llt.i . ..... it. r -K at this Mill wül te forta-t.. r only rec.-v.l aad ..d out (. S. ROSS, atajewe. 1 A FTFK to-rtsv nit :r inav tioas 1 lud i.ai ami Kt-utut-ky Wou.y aep2 for Jaa.ee Ii tu. w An:n ook-keep -r or Salesman in a Dry Ooed I nr.t .i ticria le retl.-reuoe gra aa Um ISS! Pfl ' lte Clerk" 1 eVsTtT4TtOVsjjs J or 'iroceri Siure to cliar.tlLer i.nü 1 itiinaa. teaad if WThO - S.coHaofgoodsirairht Hickory Weed ale. Iiveredattle I'aVlllOU llot.1. atcr .veer. lau lEta. t-opyj C. K. Uttt-.i). If k: l7tBl F tulvJeT-- "FoaTKR TöT ! ......at aw J T I L aug U Locust aad DuaLam sta. rnRTH UTS. l1-'1 uaoewtgwed. Portrait P.tnter. haetag rar-ted on Me X t . ra ior vrl ye-rs at Rem. It-wy. mo resp.ct'ullyirntea the atteuti-i. of ti.e iuii.1 i;uuia of u.ts city and vie nitv iu his PortriitJ. lbs pert . ll.keH.u 0f h.eh heenar... , ' U .l, is rwi-red v, ea.cnre Charrh aad AiurPalatlags, aue .11 o-n-r ora ......; an pn.-feio.. , tenovuudi ..f el I'aiBtiaga. Samples of his -or-.aue eaa he seen TI. . 1. , . r rlt! Yawb - AsnW aagiO-.a nooa-s.ore. ma rooms are at the New iat street, b-t wae Kim and Water sta. a ua.uau uiLMltu. PuMrt l'sisttr. I .OT" Ff,K , K -2"0 'r im fret on tbe eoraer of EJ OoodaJi aaai Uaue itmel, Uaasceetty. A.nlto : C O. KK t T.v nr 1 WH. H. JA MKS. anglO-tf At Lue Gas W ork. .11 Oll VIR I.I-1H - UM. Z.Ka .iece .-.. ,4!itie.; iimmmVSt Ktaa. Sa JE IT ' i Arnum low t co . 11 ritt.. LouiivUle Ky. a"-"

hLUllKY NC II OL OF UKDITIXE. Ml It E tfth session of U Institution will bwein oa Tuesd.v.

J" "'4,üuu-utl1 tM.adof i-.nrury. with iue .uinming la. u.u : 1 . - - ...... . ea. v. . cniemus rnrewur ui . Ar . aud&urg.,ry. I JOSilLA U. KLINT. M. D.. Pre ror of th Prieeinlea ; "ti t sw-g-ry HENRY M. lit 1 LI1 TT. M n . Pr..ffr.rPhviol.tvMi4 j ja'fÄÄÄ'Äf0"- D" Pr""ur " "T j T"(.'s CLnSC,,T.(- ? p"fM" of -. joskp.i t miuuhd, m. , , rraisila.ti . 1 John hardin. m. i . rr...,. ,of oitricasudOueaL. M. L.tt'nS. M U . IVaftKorotTW. ..J P-i,.. of Medir'ur Cli.ical M4ic'ar. 1A II Ül'NMlXS, W. U. !W.Mir.i.rrAM.r. CI'Lu il l.rctures 1 the L..ui. vi le W.iue Haajital laiaa a pJt'i ..,r ,,ti.e a... o, ,,,r .r ),1rt, 't'i er.tr.i a.:.mv i n.i ...i. A cuure of lr. limitun ..Um it the Srtto) t'l lli Hoaul. TL- uiurrtioc rooms ill be ip. u.1 .a ttr rt -f .ff.l.r. Thi' frei for ihe lull enree ei 1-ctun-. amount " $l''5: Mti i.r . .i i . . . . k tUI. uraauiuB ie . A. e . lilx'tM " Ki r. . uJ-,'"-w,f, ih.i i n,t tc.tt;. HKKSK, Fifty loaei time Cheoe. ree' aad foreala ' Klow the markit rau. jr T WM. RKILI.Y. 1'AIV AI. DO T FOR t M.K. f I'lIEerw aad lul.tantial Cmaal Bo.t LBWSJ llOfftN, X U offtrrii at urirat le. aita or itlmu' Uoieea. m aaeytanu fch inn rxc-lteat tmal ia errrv particular, baa .irouS. r.i.,ii., ttuj 15lt. rvr mrtlrr jaarticulafa eaaair i .u.,JU-liu NATIU.N KoV. FKM ALB M HOOL. ri.iir. m,r oj rruul.uoe ai:i i.! rir .cto..l on ,, i aury-:.d. ' .'-- I O i -u r.iu.lv MasUr, warranted jiare; - ' - M I... I.VI.i l" Sa Chickca.; 2 IM jarfrih i'rua.s. rteeie.it nt Qa COOK I Kamity Grecerj: IORWIIUM DVM K -Wo.. l-SPnr.it.ir. lam. . aa, dcaie j- ruruuurc Oatn.k. reriro an 1 lor -ale I am8 41 '.V , - ! r,HitKKV rkd ihtz.- 1". ,7;.; I I !li i.ui ir;uti:J 1 1. 1. .'Mut. . i. ti ... J .m. a ..... . . , J. ill's Low A. Oil " ütait.. LaauTille. Kj. ; -OTII :: F VRM tlto.-Uuk.. Ltit iuirn vid Cider I -i M Its, fir 5.1 at u T. GRANT A CO.'S. ! flT MIIJJSJ Fl.Ol It :.r ea'e at the Hill tfc. T5Ä m:w w i8ai.tnrox hotkl. Tit " I'r..; rutor of ttii ll'.ur hare rcniovod from ihlr I'l etaa I oa Main eire-t to their new kkateSt n.t otnihmm, SSSMSfckl the uk Court ISaSMS, a llere tl.e are pirpared ta neat uiuh. la th-ir old u-t.ai.rj a.d all otiitrr aha na) es kl t i I upon thrtn. i u murli ... J , r '.r . le t haa forntrrly . I Iu.. . li.l ior . ul i Jtr .u me .r.nri ull aaliel. aeSaiava saoe ol the ui. auua a. akail ut all aatf ea4MaN t Uitrll. Our uro a ill be ti.. be.t tl.t i ail. .idi. and our c arei moocatc. t I 'blieg and Wagon V.r'l k.-it fereoiinlry r.i.tum. kf kSMCvaf FEL.!;i;U X UHliOCKCu! pi.ixo rojtfisBi ."v e w Sil m 1. 1 m it i m: -t sToin , I'UMf STRkiKT NKAC TU 5 POST OFFICE. TM! nOMaSsCM n-.r.et reiri-ctf .ity tf -rr J "te '" 'a'ara ti.e ladieaa1 grntlem.n aad n .. .. ...... , i . .,; ,n, ..i '1 i mtl. ... .f w-n -yr W'm J U J . m 4 uu.! icii.it". lhat e -.Till on t .Iter tte tir.i of 3- ptrmi.rr oitl oe:i a iim.-.c la-ir..i i. nlul frsk la in a.av Saa nt u i h uh- e. ri.a.ttas t.taSMll hi ri - auo.t.fii. ' ul ..i rrleStsSaS arnkert bow I. ninrkc. mim SS '.Lit U. !.r -t i-.euiiiiai il l- .r .fie a, a ell ae Akuerira. at lha 1 .re Wr d'. I air aa.4 eraeitel aseaek kraM, Hmm waStae .tdexir Iii t he k. laaeaa tkjav .uatr-iateaf. aa writ a O I Taint, ii gi prt.hal Ir Un b-et whi h -rrr v.bS ikwir ar.y to thi aaar-t-t. Heii- im thai t. i.rea-nt a'fidr of Sreajr m in Llkefat t.ira. aaeeaWt pur....u. aJaS Heart., akiplt Jnerffy 0e mppor I a home patronafr - h fr (fauch an eill liaMoeut "lid the ittIrtati. n ol tuck . . ei Miatn u . i mi Oil Paiatinga ia an... 1 fi .tr. ... n,.rn our fv..r... I'.rl .f. t h.vel veniaI aeake - t eayaej ti... e.ai.t-ak...al It, m. k fjiificita I j prol ul Jt. I i.i"uKl.t all iii. .ui. wnt t-- ir. 11. -1-rtii'f. the i oil -mtr- nir.. ti. aal u n ..oj. u.e a.arket. err harop . Ha ton aa i Sew ..rk ntt r-lr-l ra l a ting . tf. nt for ajoet ot akjaee h. ! . I e.a eoH U 11 the t ' - t ih ir orifiaal C-.-t e:.iiv. i c. p.eu. Icu lull. hrra'.''. :!.e Irill.anrjr of tone uf my Pia oj, tench, dural. I i) r'ad ihe alaiiag ia I fnA taa. - 1 A (i-hctton of It ttn' Ori.nrnrti "'.! W atkinfjO.aae. of diil.fVL t ii-. a.i.l t.iara. W iudoaT tnud. iih all lh. at.. t . t ram.-i.i..l ji4.i .l .... Tke ijreaaf Violin Strnga. Uaa, Un.e- Talpie--a. r. . t'. j. u-0' l'i.i.o. lu.it. I in .-(. tar t-;a . .no ..'net Ueti a pel il.rough ail the tw. a tr io ur Hey, nu-1 r- an en to N.r. SS" i.u i..u i 1 1' aawt i.ken in . aelaaae. . part pur i r eift, aa v". II a. -outa iiai rwrei ul uuln.i rjd tnudrd i ropertv. ifrle.f.cd.' J. 1IKKNIIAKD IILNMNUK. COTTTVfi.d l,i'n Fla. Puree Silk. Slcvo Pea''' ul Maat tea. t&mkt el a. C. PI Mir.l. EV.1.SV HU: tgtimiGUl COLLEGE, Kl k.WVILaVK, 1AM k . k rajeRB InetMaeaoa i p-ra .nvaily le- awd aa F'Mt. UeJL tstwia kt4a akd SicaSkur efrette. i r-.uj. Jr-a 11. 1 j in be City of t:. au,i .lie. I...... .a4fa fH ..r the raeei t.oa of Student at all ti oi aa irjm ehe fi rt of Sr.ier.Utr until the middle ol llatj The room, are kited ap in a at) It- . ual to . aay ntheraiaiilaf In.atttut on in the IVift and no rd rt .!rell he wautt I on the fa.t ol the Priutip.l i.. uuke Student, cotulwrlatle iu tver lo-ptCl. Tl.. i'ti'ffl aSoDCad in tcacbiu if Anititi'al laductiv Practical anas Tbeurelieal liutead .( u.ina I ooka. th. tutiile areeacr.-iaed in making original cntrica. loirrna'uiag. taki. g ort trial balanced opet.i..g aid rt. a.ng a gfrat variety ef iMereateetu al I ooka. both far aaruterarVi 4 aad individual kti-ia-.a. iucludi.'g balance ikeeu. Ae ia tact perfurn.u.g prria-li the aume dut.ee that will be rryatirtd ia the Co nan Hot' na. and thua .unllfying the Ui4.il tor enter tig u oa the Pau TICaI. dutieeuiau Ai ' T. ni i . auy kind of bu.iu. a. IL cuun. I iaitruc in witlc-niUt af DOI-BI.K KNTKV BOOK-KKKfl NO tn all iu van branchea. iactudieai loruu adapted to th. Re-' . . I If.. .1 ... w . ... . u ... .. ., I .. ..ic.iHvaa, . V--.UI-1 i t .oa-ne-p...g. toi.mia.icn itu.tI area. Aoeouate Current. Account sales. Mercantile Catrula i none, aad a complete avatem ol Comaicreial Correapoadrace. 1 ..iLi'i'Tin. i . . .. . ..a i.ji....... . . . . i . . . ... .. . ..... wv.h. i ... i . iru . ... i ..an, an .in . r.aaara, .tudeuts can thrrelore enter al aay tune aad prop ra ia the tatie uf their capacity. A p,;i i. c .nrse ea be ti letcd in from eta to -i.ht weeks. I anl in.y ft r i .in- n. -re t'..n tour ara.ks. The t.u.a Jer.r will not he limited. Studenle can review at aay time, I free of rharga. taa Pkimip ti. will Uke pleasure in 4ong e.erj thing Sk Iii power to aJvaac. hi. .tudeuts. aad make Ui u. thoro.-gh a . acrompliabrd a. co munts. lin-i ow as awsrd'd to tuoee deemed worthr of tetl. 'l EIiMt. (ramm n mat l. ) lor ih ll.rcaatileenuree. a.eai.fin. H II ft. n . it - K i.i n m i .a - I..I.1U. " - - bo..k-Keeiing. VW; Vrrc ...t.le Ca mlatioas S'. Itl Veune uiea i-lnna to . in. li'i tl.eaaa.lva. mr I'r K.,A. Keeper, arc reaaeetfully invited eo .:U at the Kv u. Uurine hosiaeaalioura. an- satiatv th.n.a-1t. iu rearard to t ra.lv.n'Sflaa to be derived Irom attending u course of les.eaa ia this In.iiUiuna. The Principal feels justified in saying, that anv pe,.w if ordidary hu.lneve .,.ialibcatinaa. cm in a few mouths learm more of the pract'eal part 01 li.ok-Keeping ia this -ci oot thaa could he leirned In the Counting-Houae in a anal r of yean. Hour, of instruction, fr -m - to 12. A. M . from IK to 4 P. M . and 7 to I., iu ih evening. Pup. Is stfadtag the avMing aassioi.a. will furnish their owu lights. For further inlermeliaa call at the roms, or address th- ui.-le'sigaed. Catalogu. a giving (all paniunlars will he seat oa applioatiea to uo ..ndrraurued. JKhKMIAU BKIIJI. P.iuopa'. BsSISSiniB. Augast. 1864. aug24 . CO AP 7- boxes Boston. New York aad Kv.naviller.raad'. KJ mi tale by E. C1LBKKT A o aagSs Sye. near Water. I.M.I.Iill PftUITe.-!. UJ Prinu. 2t) ca t Susl.ee Bl. i .-.i.l-c Etsek aad Or a i -m ..... ... t.-c ou.i.ec uiaca aa I orey. tu taeea öusoeo I..I.J.... V . . . . . . . 1.1 .. ... . . . u . . eui.u Hint, ou ussii tuu lor sale t y JAS. LOW A CO.. BSjajB 118 Main at.. Louisvil'e. Kf. u O I TO All.s. M basp tl.ls day reerirrd terstcam- ' r Kau, for saUa bv S. F. Oil HI ..'1 ' .1 Asjt BSJ C'y pi ess la t r . ROM trie an Writer, oa Suaday. Aiaewst Jl.t. 1K5I Phillip an St.net. ttiok. an I..lenured ...r ntire. aa-a 1 . -tr. i.id apprentice haa ligStSair. and carrire a war inas'liv lr snare one ef bat epee. au per.oae ai i?rni naritnag lira or trn.tiag Inm oa my account. JOEL it. .. -i. angSI Say .OTICK.

TTIB rreprietora ef tkcslreet half of Lot ISO. O. P. of Kvaas ville. aad the lirick .School llot s. r cU.I ih.r aa are irekoose en the h' W a"lifl'-,,1.t" at ,!? "le ''- 'arl. Jr ... 1 .- uVur "1 t r frfc "l ! " ,h r NHember. A l. 161 .. 7 o eloek ;u4 havinc am- ! . " the porr .e of r.Vet.r thra. Trwastaea t., Ir.faaSarV

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