Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 208, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 July 1858 — Page 2

-EVANSVILLE. IND.

THURSDAY MORXIXG...J 1 .JULY 22 tST" The Enquirer and soma of the LecomptonNiblack partisans have taken serious I offence at statements and communications published in the Journal in regard to the movements of some of the active political the men whose conduct they assailed, and .ncö A,,..r tKov havp'not treated with j I mneh TT. bar. giren pbec to them Decause tney were, as we iuuÄi, ui - i thentic sources, and frommen influenced by M Tirtv antlnathics. If these rcntlek.irii W JniWrf and misrepresented, ureuua.vw j , ,b .. . . i iL! 1J I : 11 IiaS DCen VJ Ulvir Ull HMUVWiu u.u I litical bedfellows, who they nave, in limes - - - - - - - . . . I. ecnnil na wen the; mn;t reliahle and I ' ' I worthy men of their party. The statements, if slanderous, have been made by men who knew those of whom thev spoke, more intimately than we do. They ought not to assail us for giving. credit to the testimony of their own households. " " . The New Albany Tribune says: m 1 Jiessrs. rntriian ana onerroumaiieMwtu- i cs at Paoli a week or two since, ana abused - t7 . " . . I each other in the most approved Democratic I style, tngiisa spoKe nrst. lie was ioiiowcd by Sherrod who urged his claims upon the principle of rotation in omce, ana upon the ground that English had promised not to be in his way in the present canvass. English rejoined, and "pitched into" Slieriv- i v. rn ch v,nr nmm nnt i rod warmly. He said that he naa procured 1 a S1.200 clerkshin for Sherrod in AVashinton City and that Sherrod, instead of attending to its duties, procured some one eise to attend to it for fcOOO, and then xraveicu around the Second District abusing him, I and boasting how much money he was expending tor the Democratic party, lie said that Sherrod was an office seeker, and if he could not get the Congressional nomination, he would want to go to the Legislature if he could not get that he would go to n ashington and try to get an appointment, and if still unsuccessful he would ask Duchanan for some of his old clothes 1 . ; . Gen. Cravens is canvassing tho district for the nomination to Congress, against both Sherrod and English. ' The' latter has published a letter saying he was not the antiLtcompton candidate, but he stands by his own bill' as a ' compromise, which he thinks tvery consistent Democrat ought to adopt. IU practices upon the strong prc.sumption that he has got the most gullable constituency in the country," and his past successes abundantly justify his confidence in his power to lead them. . lie gained great -credit for bold -denunciations of the Le compton swindle three months ago; but he now cautions the people of hia- district not to snpposcrtlut he is any Iöngcrnnü-Lc' compton. His own ' bill, which conceded and sacrificed the principle, h&j in his mind, settled the" question forever. We suppose by killing it. . - ..'.. ggf A . tptj interesting scric of facts have oecn aevewpea in tne transactions oi IV.mftfTi.ii Kuimntlanj in t lie. Seventh District Tho leading Lccomptoaitcs ar furious in their denunciations of the Hon. John G. DaYi3 u a bolter; the bitter censures of aa outraged party are passed upon him as a renegade, and unprincipled traitor and deserter of his principles and party, The Democracy of the District, if it had been left to itself, would have spontaneous ly re-nominated Davis. , Cut his ruin had been pre-ordained at Washington, and the Lecompton leaders were bent upon preventing a re-nomination; or an approval of his conduct by the party in the DUtrict. They threatened, if he was put in nomination ttAaa aMaJ-,,Y.4 VTf fl A Man a W ? It A AVA TkA tl iuj l 1 Candidate. Those who are loudest in their I condemnation of Davis, it is prove clared their determination if all their dpI. i i : & . i . i a. what K- exciti-.l thPir Rhh..rrenfe an.l dea , r . . . . . .. testation Of DaVlS. Their VirtUOUä lUdlgnation U very terrible against Davis for doinc rrftriiwlv what thev rnntemnl:ilpd rlninT o r j j i themselves. Dr. Dally. The author of a communication iu vindivlw "-ji o" vi " ncreeive. bv this mornintr's naner. that his I ' - .-,-- I article uas ocen Mipcrceueu uy tae ueicuee . , . J , , I of another friend. V e have no desire to IsVa ahv vtarl in 4 K 1 3 t gf c?c iiin a I Mn. uj ""'i " have not sumcient lnlormation in regard to tne case, to lorm any opinion, ine oniy concern we feel is tor the prosperity ana usefulness of the University. Our desire nas been to do justice to Dr. Daily; having copied atdiGerenl times, as items or current news, statements from other papers, presenting some of Dr. Daily's conduct in an unfavorable light, we are glad, as an offset, to a a . . avail ourselves oi tae opportunity given us by our correspondent on Monday, to commena mm tor tus eraciem governmcni oi the University, and his valuable services as an instructor. e are sorry mai mis irioute to his merits has been disputed. Rs-ArrotNTED. C. C. Graham, Esq., formerly of Warrick county, now receiver at the Henderson Land Office, Minnesota, has been re-appointed by President Buchanan. The Red Wing Stntintl says Mr. G. has sat isfactorily performed the duties of the office, during the past four years. fi5jfWe kam that R. J. Ryan, Esq., of Iadianapoli3, one of the most eloquent ami able orators of the State, will vLsit this Congressional District during the month of Anglut. He has been invited by the AntiLecompton Democrats. tgTThe latest new from Havana u that the yellovr fever is prevailing to a terrible extent among the shipping ia the harbor of that city. fifln Breatthett county there are sixty five citizens who3C average ages are over 76; Among then are two citizens whose ages are 104 nnd 105 rears.

managers. All these publications have come, Well, what of all that? Tim isnotcvi- large fund l?500f000. if possible the inwiü.outmepüon.fromOldLin.Dcmocral,, ttii ltipttcmtaK, 2$ the recent friends and intimate associates of ith a great many of the prominent men of cuitiVation of rare and beautiful trees flow-

ItVmiHNiueatof. I Dr. Daily again. " " (

It appears that your correspondent of Tuesday, has also been influenced by "inade quate information," concerning the Presi dent of the State University; and conscquentlr, his evidence is all inferential, whereas, the interests of education and religion demand that the " truth thoula be knoicn. But he says that 44 the public papers have heralded the charges all over the country." the State." Many thing3 arc heralded in tin's wr that hare no foundation in truth, --rfi . , : : . I Bat J0Ilr corrodent rrs aufau iW aa wyesugauuu vi mo v.ui.fcc i against the Doctor, and intimates, at least, that there ia n dLsnositioa to ehun investif Tint rlul not the TWtor remt an ... --, 4? AA 11.. ownrrl. I IUCMIguuuut am um nu kuw iiwuu i ingly appoint a commiiiee ior mat purpose i - ... . , . Ol amt a vnur Into mrresnnndpnt ndmifci the I Board of Trustees to be the 44 best judge, of the course to pursue," it is to bo presumed, that he will be satisfied with their dectson in the case! And what of the note of the "Alumni," and the 44 town-meeting," and the large number of stuclcnti who knew nothing of the "testimonial, until made - ca was, by a pan, aircaay suoacriocu. , . ..1 1 I And how cay was it for the two bodies th . voted to be influenced to vote on the f . - " vote upon the principle that Dr. Daily ought to be removed from the Presidency 44 guilty ' not ; Rut it is passing strange irot iinnn in nrinrinie inai jr. uaiiv ontriiL i . , . . , , , that your correspondent should acknowledge, notwithstanding the Doctor's "inadequate education, and the charge of "flagrant violations of m0rality " hanging over his head, . . J....tt j nc "u a ot uumu,eu e. BU.U njiuence anu aiso, inas- - m umverMiy u now in a highly prosperous tonainon. Illiterate, bad men, do not usually exert an influence in such a manner! Surely the "palmy days" of the institution, arc now more than equal to the past 44 highly pros perous" with an "able faculty," an intel ligent, vigorous Doard of Trustee., and a greater number of students, and graduates, than at "any former period I And as to lectarian and political influence ; wa3 there no sectarian influence 'in the councils of the institution when "the venerable Dr. Wylic was its head?" And what more now than then, unless it be "more of the game sort?" . And are not tho teachers divided in politics i And suppose me lioaru ot trustees, instead of being strictly democratic, was substantially Republican, or something else, would your 3'outhful correspondent object to it? Would he not still desire the educa tional interests of the State to be zealously "fostered," under the supervision of such a Board? Count the professors, and sec 1 Fiually, wheu ever we calculate' that men arc to remain "above tuspicion" with all r1"13 while they are identified with one, "w i-uiiuuuuauuuuiui ivu, c snail tind ourselves Mutaktn. tor eTeu tbe anoinjmout communication of a personal enemj of Dr. Daily, published in a vile sheet, ha3 received a hearty welcome, and a quiet response, from numerous hearts, pens, and lips! And in this way the innocent süßer with the guilty. If Dr. Daily ha3 done wrong, let him suf fer for the wrong; but let us be careful how wc fix guilt upon a mau without any fur ther evidence, than mere rumor. A Similar Pevlopmext. The late Hon. Samuel Ewiug, ot Viucennes, always dclaml himself to be a native born Ameri can citizen. He claimed that his father was hnrnin Iret.nH. tl.nt Iiij mnlhr - na. . - .

, I tivc oi Lnesier county, i'enn.; ana thai he "c".... . ; 4 " . ,1

UJvwiui with the Stars and strines floating o'er him. - ...... w.wV wwnu ' I under all circuaistauce : and even iu the 1 . , , . , , v,uujjreiiouu utturu, uuiing me lime lie represented the Yinicnncs district, he took especial pains to put this statement upon record by placing it in a note under his name upon the Congressional Register. When his vote was challenred. some vears aiterwaras, :ie rcierrea to mis uongresiiouai i ,e 1.: :.-:. - uiuiuiuriwi v uu uauuu. i - I ßut tl)C Vincennes Sun sav?. Strance as it mflJ sct.ul jt now transpires, tlirough the a a . . .... I anminislrator ot his esLitc, that 3lr. Uwinr uo iiui iiviii vii Uli .hihi ami .wci. n itu thc stil !UlJ strillC3 flouting 0-cr i,;inj" hut that he wa3 a nativeof IrelanJ . and hi3 nat. uralization p.ipers have been fouml, subsUntiatins the f;icttiie records of the Marine Court of Baltimore showing that he made applioation as a native of Ireland, to be come nn American citizen, and was natur alized iu 181 1. It :s i.ar.i (o ft rc.L5in f(lP Ir iu thU ,,ut wany otllcfcClctJ which i,ave just transpired in regard to this eccentric gentleman are equally strange und inexnlicable. 8 The Federal Convention of Lccomptonites -with all its cunningly cut and dried schemes its caucus machinery its artful Jeremy Diddlers its political wire pullers its hungry expectants -its saucy official incumbents with Briht's emissaries and vote brokers and a crowd of "strikers" and "pushers" will assemble at Princeton, to-morrow, to manufacture a batch of counterfeit public opinion which they will attempt to iiiiioie ujon thc houest jeople of th'u district as genuine currency. - If it be a crime to issue spurious bank notes, by which men's property is takeu from them, what ought wc. to think of those who will conspire with gangs of selfish and unprincipled men, to counterfeit thc voice of the people, and put in circulation a base coun terfeit of their verdict, through which rogues gain power and rob the public treasury, steal away thc rights of thc people nnd demoralise, the country with their false doctrine.", and corrupting prinr'plvs.

Renovation of Mount Vernon. The ladies of the Mount Vernon Associ-

ation, feeling sure that the means for pur chasing the estate can easily be raised, are already forming plans for the renovation and improvement of the , estate. Captain George Thornbury, of Newark, N. J. - ha3 been invited to take charge of the property and superintend its repairs. The Newark Advertiter says: It is intended,-we understand, to rake a era, (seeds and cuttings of which will be distributed through the coimtry,) laying out j. . ..,...-.. i S Hl tota if America. Among other improvements eontemplatcd,' are the restoration of an old church on the premises, built by m nailing-. which has long gone to decay, and the hn!H nr r.f a m:iiiIinil. tn rost Irom "i J QQQ q s30 000 ' Tui YVbkat is the Xobtii. There apt--- lwi nunrlv na nilifll imrii .nrittf in - v f,. in other tions. The whole crop is cut, or nearly so, and it is found that very considcwble exceptions to the general excellence 'tiwtZ , d , . ,f lhe t.ro an(I oat3 are no better, while in Marshall not more than an hirrhoct e-rrwrt-itinna mhprn.ni "- 1 ' V , I I tl t it . rrelleut. without anv nualifvinir statements. With the exception of some few counties in the iNorth, we don t think we have seen a single notice of the wheat Einee the harvest had progressed far enough , . .... .1 tQ jastjfv ft positive statement, th an uniform gool yield, or more tha erage crop. We suspect that an 44 iuai claims in an nvcrop. e pus!cct tnat an " average will about hit the mark of Indiana's yield of wheat this yir. Indianapolis Journal. BSy Gen. Harney, in his general ordere for conducting the march of the army to Utah, directs that the troops shall rest every eighth day. Would it not have appeared as well and been a? well for a commander of a christian army, marching to put down the violators of Christianity and a christian civ ilization, to have adopted the teeenth day, and made it the christian Sabbath. BX,Thc judges of the English Court of Common Pleas have decided that railway travelers are not ltouud to take care of any portion of their baggage, the company being legally responsible tor its safety. . , : . , txA bill has been ordered to a third reading in the Minnesota House, to prevent usury, but fixing the legal rate of interest at 15 per tent! What do they call vt wry? MARRIED. At MtiUiua Hill, X. J., on the l'lh int., I.t hc rT. Charit- Kain. Itr. J. K1VKTT. of Kvmixvilli-. t mw sakam a.u.u m, of the former yuer. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. &: r.vw tit a m ni.njR LOT J Choi m Woxtt-rn Knrve Cl"Ne; 'I BM. Teai; A rhnic. lot of Tried IWf und Hams; 1.5 Ixfs Soap and C'andkM, jtMKrtet jtnlit Ico; ÄO bag xtr; nnprtin' Klour; 100 dvt. heoh Egg, in tor tut fir il by A. Ii. RKYS0I.PS A CO. C'O-i'JNT-MP nrfhip. The partnership u'retforn fxitInff Utwren AIra)itM A noparlier, Jfwwiih Slit-n-fttlrl anrt Ifri M. Flaut, under the lylo and tirni of A. AUhlwhrr A Co., ItAfl liet-n dkMlved (l'Jth f thin month), by mutual mnsont. All di-tita due to Kiil lira will bv receipted for br the anIerigned, who will aliMt it all debta aaimtt trnid hrm, and who will continue, the htiMm-3s tliitnselvea, on tln ir own aeeomit. jlrO 1m A. ANSPACflKR ft PLAUT. KM to return hin thanks to hid old customer for their kind patronage, and bopea by atrict atteiilion to busi mixi, and good work, to m able to merit a continuation if tbiir favors. Havimi removed hi store to tbe corner of Second and Main Ktrccti, fi-r-mertj oc n,,i.-d a Silveln.itb hb.-P. ha ia nmv prepared to fiirni.h all who niay favor him with a 'b au tn arikiea in in line. yi:eiBfiii3: done with u iitm- and dtpatch. Seeon! band bartni always on hand. jljMm July, from niv I'reniiaea, a hiii.iII bbirk r d;iik MUl.K, -iiU ltj;ht colored bnat, formerly owned by Mr. John She and Mr. Bedford. A uit:Me rewnrd will h" iven to tiiiT t-erwm re. turning biui to me, or for information of U wlicrcalKwt. SAM'L V1CKLRY. tfVH Mi K A 4 O noxjjs IJiOiCHt 5 barrel LiiimimI; 20 t :. i Itton Mati b-. Junt reeeive! by TEX NEY & StlKENSOS, . 11 Water -t. MM sakes. are airenta f..r the tiei.rati Hall'a Patent Eire Pro. d and Thi. f Proof Safoa. ,,--.,,, ,. n . , ,-. .. ' A coimUut supply vill be kept on band, and sold at ..... m m'w .p...., . n, - v l . IIILllllMI I . " UMU,"ai,u" J- rKrT0X BRO r - - .. g r.no.v30 no rJf.n.VAi30 Jtoxns j-jtKsit I MM M I ... . -.1 1 - a a aI .. a I,. iiitivTnv ui'.ij 77(rf7VMI.v v .J,,;'" b and tio.nnu.-tu-Scan tli n, Jr.,) Dealers iu all iro., and Coma r Ware. Alno, man ufacturers of, Fruit Ca im of every pnbnt and k-M-ripti with which printed directions fr pnttinit up all kiiMionf fruit, will I furti bdiel, free of charge; all of which will be Hold very rheap f..r raxn, at wnoiii or retail. Ston-riK.m at a. 13, ZZl! U JA. m'MTUX, JR.. .aoaritT r.. HTrenrs. YiniRSiTW Oi i.OHHl"ILLH. .MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. The twciitTKccotiil aiittiiul couriM of Lecture will commence in this School on the first Monday in November and t lae tha last of February, under the following arrangement: LCNSEOKl) P. YANDELL, M. P., Profeaaor of Phriil.ry nud Pathological Aualm v. BENJAMIN K. PA LM EU, M. 1., Pr,."fior of the Principles und PnvtH-e of Surgery. J. LAWKENCE SMITH, M. 1., Professor of Medic! rhciiiktry and Toxicology. KOKKKT J. PiKEt'KINKIlHiK, M. D., Profcr of Malerin Medic and Their nenf ic. JOSHUA B. KLINT, M. I)., Professor ofClinfcal Siirjrerv. TlIEiilKHtKS. 15EI L, M. I. Professor of tboTla-

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orr ami ITaele-e ,.f Mi-lii iue. , LLEWELLYN POWELL, 31. I., Profcor t-r Obftetrie Meliciiie. J. W. BENSON, M. 1., Professor of Descriptive aixt Surii-ul Anatnuiy. 8. M. LEMISS, M. D., Prot r cf Clinical Mediliiw. AKCHIE B. COOK, M. I., Di niom-trator of Anatomy. . . . Feca for the entire rouran Sl-i. Matriculation and LitTary tig ther .. practical Anatomy aud DUiH-ctimi SU. Ii rad u.it ii m ff-o ?i. A full Prelimiiiury cour of Lectures will I piren by the Faculty, eommcnciii on the fin-t Monday in OctolxT, at hieb time tbe Dissecting Koolua will alro be ojn-ueil. Clinical instruction will be, jrireu twice a week at the 1Ouinrille Marin llonoititl, from Hie lot of October till the clone of tbe seriaion. A Clinbine hu aU K-eu ruUilied in eonnectiou with the t'uiveraity, at which 0erationa arc. Informed and cas- pn Kri'-d fur aud kt turcd njw oa in prm-rive of tJie i!.i,. For furtlu r iiifrin:iti"u arj.lT to L. P. YANDELL. I!. I. Jly17-lw P'-an ct thc FacuPy.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

I a 8ito w in to.ff.v a or tojOLDER'S GREAT SOUTHERN CIRCUS! OKTON A OLDER, Proprietor. Uttrlan Dint tor. Treasurer. r. A. OLDER. JULIEN II KR VET, J. K. WICKS, II. 1. BROWNE. Ap-iit. Will esbihtt at EVANSVILLE, Tliurlay and FrI.lay, July 20th and auth. 31 r. OaToM would state to the Wmor patrons of hin Exhibition, that he ba dirpoel of a half intert in tliU popular conccru to JIr. 1. A. Older, formerly of the firm of Mabee, Older & Co., Circus and 3Ieuageri ; and liavinR re-orfianlzed and re-fitted entirely new fur tho traveling mun of '08, tbey aro eiuibled to bring U-iore tno punuc a moan HHMrian, Ilercult-, and Acrobatic and Dramatic Troupe, coniiistinK of the following Star, aelectel irom tlie etUt of the most ceicirawa Auipuiiucaires of both Europe and America: Mr. WJt. O'DALE, the Great American Somerset Rider and Vaulter. iMons. JULIEN IIERVET, from tho French Amphitheatre, Pari, with Sp:uiihli Tranker, Aiwnsion, Sticiension, 4c. Mr. CHAS. TUB15S, who is well known to the catering public, in hid Herculean ivntn and Trkk Horae, Sir Henry. Mr. MILLER, from AütUy' Auijiliithentre, London. ORTON BROTHERS, Trapez, Chuvde Artu, and La Pert-lie. MaMere WILLIE and PANTOX, $ 3,000 Clmllcußer! B. at the m-orld in Eeata of Contortion. WASIUXOTON CHAMBERS, Scenic and Comodr. Mr. GEO. CONSTABLE, th ShakeppiTeaa Clown and People's Jeter, equaled by lew and excelled hy none. Mr. C. LEWIS, tho Georgian Trick Clown, and too Meli known to the public to need comment. Mr. liOB'T LINDLEY, the unapproachable Batiioi.it. ANDREW E. MORRIS, the orig inal '-Bob Ridley." Profewmr ABEL'S Eull MilitarT Band. AIi, the Great Performing Lions, KOMKO and JULIET, the lVt Leoiwrd, WASHINGTON, and the Happy Family, without extra clkarge-. IkMm oja-n at 1 and V o'clock, P. 31. Adniliiun 50 cts. Children under twelve, 25 ct. to Boxe. jly21-dAwlw JT MwWHEMt OA.-IO IUURE1.S M-'Oll JLd Bale at Cincinnati price, with freight added; 5 cafk aö'd niaed lead piic received and for vale by SAMUEL ORR. jly 2 . 9 of the nifwt exeellcut Skirting Leather, jitt rcceiveit, and for Bale by CHAS. BABCOCK, jy 17. Main street. 'jrjwK itrt.y T tKVJKT WO STOMi JL Brick Dwelliug, entirely new; and one one etory I raiue Dwelling, on Division treet, between ötu and 6th streeta. Apply to LEWIS KAUNAS Clothing Store, jlv 20-1 mo Alain Street. 1MO.U4 8 HOLE AGENT FOR rr praamrinr TniU, TaUbW, fte., I a par. tmrVy Vrmk Stata. TiwT mn m W.i Vmmat, teml iaatantlv, as4 ar mar aanily aled inrantad. Ati kia-U t Was aad Omni afaanullv diaarraeabla aad ancanain la Ma'inj. la braaruHnir hM) artif la inlha nnhtt l halUnirm Uta World Hi aa InfallihU, KunuV Ka-T AU mitibr aad practical m wba bava axamtnad tevmaav Uiajara tihoat a faalt. Tha an inr !i an an antirnlv nar n'n Tk .. kaUapar tatalaa tum. i Lara rarfreifv tili and aaoaot acnnKa orpmi 0111 a iur ruin ra.krt do tm an; athr Can. This prinrii ha ut the teit for Krral ytara, an i th frtilirt of th.ir valiM U that Uua wha av triad thaw a. Uciaa will aa aar. Tk.T mrm warraata4 aa rntiad. and la arerr a af fathira tha mnaay wiU ba rfalai. Th! Jan art all nia Uof van hiu renuInaP. etlttn thay ara rary atroag and will Imn a lifa-Uuw. aa ao km caa so taa aaaaaai. Taa waata top af Iba iar ia apca ; th aaat aaa witliia Uia ciliar to aW teooomy hi pafkinr. naiiabia drrertt fnt pattia aa al tiadt af Fraila, V.r.lil.a, Ac, ariii aaaauifaay Iba t-ajaaana Jara. Llbaralr1IarVnnttAthntra.ta j faTt MiMtH A'- AaT ITM3 ftiMJ t.Mi M. LKV.K, TEKKE-HAUTE, INDIANA. For more than a year, hare the magnificent alrnc turea of the Terre-lfatit Female üollejr', bt-n ateaUily projrrewoiiiir. They ara now nearly imiii pitted, and will be oicn for the reception of puplLs, 0a U'et'aeaifay, the ilh of Srtenttter ntxl. The. aite of tho College, the buiblinu. the ar rangcincnta for ctudy and comfort, and tbo Faculty, uecrre Here a lxiasui:; notice. Terre-IIaiite, the aite of the Collese, ia a Icautiful and healthy city, accenoible by railrKo! from 11 din-ctiomi, and central to a numerous and appreciating Ku1ation. It is hlh, aa ita name import. From ttatintira, it U clearly aliowu that for aevoral yearn pa.-t, there have lat-n fewer doatba and b-si, ah knexa here tluu at any Westen, city, of epial populatiou. The building will le fittetl up in the Litest style and with all the modern improvement. Tbey will lie warmed by xb ain, and lighted l-y p.., and fur-ni-liod with warm and coM butha,aid what U rarely to be found in Institution of Kar'iiny:, ( A GYMNASIUM. Where Iba bly, marin healthy and ymmctrical by exercise may auipoi t aud aaeüt tbe labors of tbe Uli nd. A prominent feature of the College, U tho prviin niatlc for the health of the jHij.ilii. Tlio rooma are fjiiicious mid well rentilatel, there lading a la-ait-tifnlly fuiuihed parhn, with acparate cleepiu aiutrtmeuta f-r each two youna; lliK. The groomta are ample, coinpririiij 8 acres In a pleasant part ef the eity, afajut otic-tliird of which is a native forest prove, with windinj: walk and arbor, furmiiig m imwt tliplitful promenade for pupils all the grounds will tm tastefully ornaun utcd. FACULTY. Tlie Faculty will coiixint of a thoroughly experienced and elHcicnt corps of instructor. Iter. Johx CovfRT, A. M., founder and fornu-r Prideiit of the Ohio Female College, aud Glendale Female College, ia first Prerdib-nt. Eer. At.wioxao Wood, A. M., late President of the Ohio Female Cdlejre, and the diidincuiidied author of several scientific works N aring bis nanu-, M ill Iw Iii presiding tea her of the College, aud Instructor in Mental and Moral Science. Prof. IC. S. Bosworth, late l'rofessor if Chemistry, etc., in Farmers' College, Ohio, will take the cha ir of Natural Science, upou which he will lecture aud txiH'riuient. 1'E.-taivj S. Covekt, A. M.t Professor of Ancieut lmguage and Literature. Prof. J. C. MiMVir.R, late of Philadelphia, first teai lier r.f iiiKt rmm-ntal uiu-ie. Ami from i.x to ten additional gentlemen and lady t ai hers of long binding and suce-j.fid experience. No Ktins or cxh ii!- will Is- siarel to procure tewbers in every di paitment, of the very highest qualification, so that pupils wishing to itfet tli"mdves in the higher styles of iua-ic, or any of tbe solid or ornamentel branchi's, may here receive the deidred iu-itria tion. That pupils from abroad, may derive the greatest advantages to l gained at Boarding School, they are rc'inircd to Uiard in the institution, itli the teachers (unless by s-cil jktmiaxiin of the PSeaident), that tlu-y may have tha benefit of their example, and society. Tlie course of studies will be thorough and extensive, embracing all the bra nr lies usually taught in our highest S'iniiiaries of lcaruing, English, Classical and the Fine Arts. . The year is divided Into two sessions of twenty weeks ach, commencing respectively on Wednesday, tha 8th or Svptcuiter next, and the; 9th day of February, 18Ö9. The exensea of tlie school year, Including board aud tuition in all the branches of the regular course, rooms furnished, fuel, light and washing, will be payable aeini-annualty In advance. The urinal extra charges will be luudo for the ornamental brauch-. APPAUATVS AND LECTURES. Prest. Wood and Prof. Bosworth, will deliver full courses of Lecture with tbe aid of th Televne and other apparatus, sufficient tu illustrate txjierimentally tin principles of tbe sciences purikl. . Books, and all other requisites for entering tlw College, may be hal at the College, or in tho eity. ...... ...... ... All let (era of Inquiry or on biines, rhoiild Iw addressed j Bcv. Joiix Covert, or I). S. Coveut, Terre-Haute, Indiana. Kcr. T. Ifordon, 11. W. Tbomtxon. S. II. Potter, Ke. W. O. SjK iiccr, Rev. 1. Wiley, A. V. Pot win, Lucius Kyce, Thos. iKiwliug, Bcnj. 31c Keen, L. (J. Warren, A. Meflregor. W. Paddock, Jabex llcddmi, Junies llite, Jauus l:irn', jlylMm Kev. J. . Wilson, Rev. W. Modesitt, 11. L. Tlmnipwon, Kev. M. A. Jewel t, W. D. Criwold, v. j. nui, Jaa. Farrington, David liartsoi k, I. Y. ratteraon, J. II. M'atson, And. Wilkin. II. V. tott. T. C. B-intiii.

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The niKk-rsined citizens of Tcrre-Haute, bavo accepted the oflice of Trustee of the Tcrre-Haute Female College, and may lie referred to at any time by sui h as desire furl btr information concerning tho arrangements or advantages of the College: Rev. E. fi. Taylor, Curtis tlilliert, 17. T . ' 1 . m' rri

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jnOJKD OMf TIO.Y. MM The Board of Equalization will meet for tho purpose of equalizing all assessments male upon real esttte or personal property, within the corporate limits of the City of Evansville, at tbe City Clerk' office, on Monday, at 9 o'clock, A. July 2tta next, and continue Its sessions from day to day, until all assessment ahall be equalized. All tax-payers are hereby requested to nail and examiut) their respective assessments, dming the lutcrmisions of Kud sessions, and if they find cause for compliant lu such assessments, to present such grievances to the Board for adjustment. A. LEMCKE, City Clerk. jly21-lm Tolksbote and Enquirer copy. IT H M3.V8M2SJSOTMVI! MS MtMiJIM'Mt W JLd given, to all auctioneers, drarmen, i ait men, exressinen, wagoners, onuiibus aud hack men, ieduurs, projirictors or billuirds, bagatelle tables and ten pin alleys, theaters and concert hulk, that all liceusos expire on thc first day of August next, and they aro hereby notified to renew the same on or before f aid day: and in default thereof, tho ordinan ce in such ease made and provided, will be ttriotly eniorced ug&iust uelinquents. A. LEMCKE, City Clerk. jlyZMm TolkstKte copy. ThMi OM MTuTCMIMiRS TMjJLtil f 3 UPPER MARKET. Notice is hereby given to the owners of Butcher's Stalls, at the Upper Mark et 11 oil-, that tho aaine will Iks sold at public auc tion to the highest bidder, on Saturday morning, July 31"t next, Iwtween 7 aud 8 o'clock, by August Ellis, Market Master. The Common Council have ordered that said Stalls shall be started at S21 00, and none to Ik) sold for less. Payment must be made at the time of purchase. A. LEMCKE, City Clerk. , Jiy21-2w Volksbote copy. ItMUMi J.YMP Jl.tHI.Yli M.VISU- ' RANCE RY HOME COMPAN1I S. Tb undersigned having been appointed Agents for Evansville aud vicinity, of the INDIANAPOLIS INSURANCE CO. S. F. COVINGTON, Sec'y. T. A. MORRIS, Prcs't. AXD THE RISING SUN INSURANCE CO. B. J. HATHAWAY, Soc'y. S. HATHAWAV, Pres't. are preiNired to underwrite upon tlie letter class cf Fire and JIarine Risks, at at- low rates of premium a are consistent with permanency and reiability. TIh-s Cotnpalli, confine their busiuefiS exclusively to the State of Indiana. ieAU bsses speedily adjusted and promptly paid without auy abateuicut or Uiuiinutku whatever. ' References: Every man, without exception, who has sustained loss in either Company, a list of whom all citizens of our own Stuteinav 1 seen at our office. A. D. REYNOLDS Si CO. Evansville, July 8, 185fi-ly TCIOn JtEJXT-thc llrick Store and Dwelling JaTon the corner of Oak and S-cond Streets; the dwelling cousists of five hirge rooms, with a lurge store room aud cellar. Rent S2W. Apply to jlyl4-2w RICH'D RALEIGH. (W tlOOlt CIM.YCK FOB f ItJtltwM. fain. We have a good two horse Express Wagon and Harness, which we will tell low. The Express runs light, and will carry 2,000 lb, jlyli HORN BROOK & CO. JLL Save your Apples. We are agent for the sale of Pitt's, Moffct's, McClnre's, and Emory's Threshers and Separators, and the Buckeye, Keystone and Culp's Cider Mills. IIORNBROOK & CO. r.K.z,.v orM-'.THlt tvS 'jTmJu ignel is selling her entire stockst et, consisting of Bonnets of every description, Ribbons nd Flowers. Also, Cloves, Collars, Underslceves, Chenib-etts, Veils, Ac. &c, to which she invit-s the attention of the public. F. R. BARKER, . jlyl-tf Opposite tlte Post Office. 'glMTl OItiWitS9HS It J.VTi'W S in exchange for Croin ri.-s. jlyl.- . A. P. REYNOLDS & CO. Af.viY,f.v tvj'j: ,ivn amKKUTYPE FOUNDRY, No. A'lno street, lietween Fourth anJ Fifth, CINCINNATI. R. ALLISON, Sup't. " C.Y. 0'DRISCOLL i CO.,' Manufacturer and Dealers iu NEWS. BOOK AND JOB TYPE. I'riutit g rresseit, Cases, Gullies, Ae., I iks and Printing Material of every bscritioii, Stereotyping of ull kinds, Books, Music, Patent Aledicine Uiiecti niis JoK WmI F.nravin, Ac, Ac. . I)" Brand and Pattern letters, varioim styb. ö'Klectrotvjiing iu all ita braucht. . (jl.vH-lm. M1fr&httlbarrotc$.,r)v7Ati Kailroud WheelV w barrows, received and for sale bv Jtyl FAMÜKIi OUR. -M1SS0LUT10 OF lO-PXltT-JLM tH-rxiiyt. The firm of llnlicork i Sonntag was iissoIvel by limitation on 1st July. II. V. Halioick liavinj run.-)ixd the intrrot of G. 8. Sonntic in tbe utcouiita of the late firm, will assume aud pay all their delrts. The nuns of tbe firm to le ine. only iu liquidation. . H. O. RA1WCK, ; JlyU-dlm GEO. S. SONNTAG. j 2i bush. Corn Meal, fresh ground; 5 10 lbs. choleo Pickled Pork; 10 kegs Loaf Lard; 25 boxes J. Wood's extra Pearl Starch; Received this day by Z. H. COOK a: SOX. BWOJ it It. Two gentlemen and their wives can MM I accommocated with good room and lwmrd at the I Ireen River Hotel, comer of .Water and Waluutetnts. jlvRMw KB OA It It. A fewaiugln p-utleiueii can le acMM conimodateti with iK-rmniicnt loard at the tJrecu River Hotel, corner of Water and Walnut streets. JlvLMw b tMiMiMi I'MiUF.T.MBMjMiW JL Fresh Salmon, iu 1 and 2 lb cans. do Lobster, l) do il lo do do do Mackerel do shad, i do Clams do do do do do d d Cove Clysters, fur sale by 7.. II. COOK 4 SON. W IT IIE Mil; Milt It WM M.SOJS JFJ.HM. WW LY SEWINll MACH INK. ' Tbe beut, simplest and most durable Machine in iise'. They make a stmng lok Milch, tbe same iin both sides of tbe work, sewing with e-pial facility the thicket and tliiiuient fahries. Any spool of thread, cotton or silk, tiod ithniit renewing. AH machines warranted tbn-c years, and full iiiMtriictiotis given to enable purchasers to sie them satisfactorily. Awn Th Bnekty Sclmgr Vmehlm. Mrte $3(1. The best single Thread Machine in the- market. A general assortment of Sewing Machine Silk Thread, Needles, Ac., constantly on hand. Offlee Xo. I, Marble Hall. myl l-r.iii F. M. BELLMAN', Agent. 20 Mill LS CHOICE IMRII OIL, 2) bxs. Star Caudles, 2D do Assorted German and Palm Soap, j list recei ved by Z. II . COOK A S. m . "I W WjWEliiI Tl TitioZy ( TO wir commence the coining Fall) as first, or assistant Bouk-Keeper ia a mercantile boue, nr railroad otlice. Best of references given. For jsirticnlars address "A," T. O. Box Ö07, Evausville, lud. jly 10-tf TIO Tit E LOVERS OF UOOlt Cup of Tea. We are now in receipt of a very choice l"t of loose Teas, bought expressly for retail ;rade. Call one and all. Samples given with pleas"re, by X. II. COOK t WIN. wjoor iRo.y.XMoo mTviilmTs MM. Hoop Iron, axrinrtet sizes, on band and for sale at reduced prices by SAM UEL ORR. JmitrLL j sortmeJs t o emk -st WollPs Hoop Iron, just reeeive! und for sale at reduced prices, by JACOB STRAUB, - 40 Slain st. IS JSRETS l.V GREAT f RMET1 for sale by Z. II. CCHJK SON. a MTLES-IO BARRELS A PrLESf A. D. KEYNOLIH 1 CO. TTMVMIS tiROVJVn M7 Mustard uncus Ajyiß 50 dox. Pepper J lb Tin Cans; 50 do Ciuger Z du do; 2.S do Cloves do ' d; .V) do Cinnamon - do; ' 10 do Asa. Nutmegs ami Mace; 75 Mustard H th caus; 00 do do; 40 do 1 do; ; Warranted pure, or muuey rcfunUd, by Z. II. COOK SON. iVJ 'MIRI ES-1 3 O BA O S 3 fee; RiO COV10 half chests Powchong Tea; 5 bbls. Pearllsrb v; 20 bbls. CruMi. and Powdcnil SugHr; lm Isigs Cotton Yarn, 5, 6, 7 and 00; 75 laJes Cotton Batting; .... 150 Mates N'o. 1 Herriugs. lU-ceivcd od for sale at reduced price fr caeh, by I. A I). 11 EI MANN. XE.nO.y Sl'JiVf atr.73 BOXES Pure Lemon Syrup;' 2" boxes Lump Tobaceo; . ' '- 40 do Hamburg CbetfS . 1 -aek Or ?d Fh-ef; 3 bbls. fine old Peach Brandy; 4 ipiart Tipes Peach do; 1(1 1-8 du lo do; 2 quart Pipes Port Wine; 5 bbls. Ginger Wine and Brandies. Received and for sale by I. & D. HEIM ANN'." lOilH HVMOLEf'S Mßß9 GAR CUB KD HA EXTRA SC. A51S. R'-ceivtd and

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Z. II. COOK POX, Sola g-rt fir Evansrille.

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mrriA.ni MIELE . PO WI) ER-ZOO WIJL keen Miami Rifile Powder; 300 kegs Blasting Powder; 25 cases Rifle do; 60 half tecs IUfle Powder. For sale by Z; II. COOK k SOX, Agents. OAEbO lxxes assort -d Toilet Soap; 1 50 lbs. very old Castile Sp. For sale by Z. II. COOK t SOX. CXOJtlE TJII.YfJS ARK lO.VK BETA3 TER THAN OTHERS, R. B. HART, is nw prepared to supplj the eity and country trade with the best of corn meal, unbolted, com grit and hoiniuy, cf all grade; wheat grits, uuliolted flour, rye flour, extra family flour, crush feed, bran, hin? tuff, corn, oats, chicken feed, and all articles in the feed line. All trade delivered to any pai t of thc city. Please send in your orders. My prices will be low, as clieap as the cheapest, and as gixil as the l-.t. The nimble sixp'iice better than the slow shilling is my motto. All may depend on getting all my trade made of none but the best cf ground craius, as 1 will Ihiv no other. - R.B.HART. - jam!7-d.vtf wtuTmsal i: cmTeäea r.f.n ;. ML gine, in running order, inch cylinder, 20 inch stroke. Enquire at Myer's Paper Mills, or of Levi S. Clarke, corner First and Chestnut streets. jlyti-dAwliu MTlrA TMOJS M Vf A 'TEIL UVf.VTAvT ED a situation a Book-kei-M?r or Saksinan, bya young man who has had several years exiicrienVe in both of tlie above branches. Salary, moderate at first, aud uuexceptionable reference given. Address, - S. M. C Box l'J7 P. O. 3-ts . Evansvilks IniL MfEJCTVCKW SCHOOL OF ME It IJnL cine, Louisville, Ky. The Lectures in this institutiou will commeiico mi the fitt Monday in Novembi-r, and continue fuur months. IhiringOc-tola-r preliminary lecturu will be delivered at the Hospital and College. . - FACULTY, v Benj. W. Dudh-y, 31. D., Emeritus rrcfes,Tr cf Surgery. i Henry M. Bullitt, M. T., rmfitmor cf Theory and Practio of Medii-ine. Jhn Hardin, M. D., Trofcssor cf Oledetrka and Clinical Melicine. C. W. Wright, M. D., Professor of Medical Chemistry. X. B. Marshall, M. D. Professor cf Materia Medtca nnd Tlu-rajMtitics. Midilleton Ooldsmith, M. D., Professor of the Principles of Surgery and Clinical Surgery. W. D. Stirman, M. D., Trofchsor cf Anatomy. G. AV. Bayless, 31. I., I'rofeasor cf Pliysiulogy and PathdogicMl Anatomy. David Cummins, M. l."lemonstrator. For information address X. B. MARSHALL, M. P., jlyl-2m Hean of the Faculty. WmMSSOL UTMOJ TBE FMR.n OF M R. II. BENNETT & CO.. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tlie btisitH'sa will hereafter 1 carried on by James Saanson, who will settle all business conuot ted with th- late firm. R. II. BEXXETT, jlyl-lm JAS. SWANSOX, m FRMXE FOM EVEBVBODY WM. who wilsicribes for th SEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS, A Beautifully Illustrate! Family Newspaper. The Xew York l e'kly Press Is cue oft lis largest and best literary papers of the day. A large Quarto containing Twenty Pages, or Sixty Col um us, of entertaining matter; and Elegantly Illustrated every week. A Gift worth from 50 cent to $100 w sent to fach subscriber on receipt cf the subscription money. tkbus: One copy for one y-ar, ami 1 gift 2 00 Three cvpies one v-ar, and 3 gilts. ... 5 00 Five copies one year, and 5 gifts S 00 Ten copi.-s one -ar, and 10 gifls .t. l Twenty-one eopis one yejtr, and 12 gifl......:W Ü0 Caiialian sulax-rifiers niiist send 2i r-nts each in adilitiun to tbe alivve rats, to i-ay the American jsist.ige, which must be pre-paid. The articles to lie distributed arc comprised in the tii'lowiug list: -. . 1 U. S. Treasury Note.. 2 do do do ...inoo 00 fSlO 00 each, each. wch. 5 di do di joo oo 10 do do dKs 00 Patent Lever Ilunfin l'a.-od Watclics. ..Sl'Kl 00 ... 75 () . CO (Ml 50 I0 20 Gold Watcht.......M .rS du 1 ' tlOs aaa min iiimnmnini .TOO Ladies GoM M'atclien : . oik I Silver Hunting Outcd Watche IT ts ano Silvrr Watcl.es ....$10 00 to 20 00 looo Gold Guard, Vest and Fob - Chaw? 10 JU) to 30 00 JOfs) j,.m IVim and 1'eiicilM ." i(K to 11 UO Gdl Lockets, Rracclets, Brooches, Ear Drojs, Breast Pius, Cuff Tins, Sleeve Buttons, King, Shirt Studs, Watch Key, ld and Silver Thimbles, and variety of other article worth front 50 cttiits to $15 (Weach. On receipt of tle subscription moneylhe subscrilier'a Duira will lie eutervd upo tMir buuks opjiosite a nuniU-r, and the gilt corresponding with that numlwr will lie forwarded within ouo week to him, by mail or cxprnts, xwt iaid. - There is neither humbug nor lottery about the ala ve, aa every subserilier Js sure of a Prize of valno. Wa prefer to make this liberal distribution among them instead of giving a large commission to Agents, giving to the su'ecriber the amount that would go to tho Agent, and in many cases a hundred fold more. DANIEL ADEE, Publadicr. - apl'2-0m 211 Centre stnit, New York. 4torg-e If. .Tie It rid will be an imbqieii-ib-tit candidate for Sheriff, at tho euatiiug October election. MMALM.OCM fc STOIIIIARMM, IMMM. PORTERS AND DEALERS IX Domestic and Foreign Drugs, . . MEDICALS, CHEMICALS, Palut,OHs,Variilslies, Brushes, Glass A SÜ (ILAiiS li'AEE, J'A TEST MEDICI XE. PERFUMERY. BIRD CAGES, AC, - Evansville, Ixdiaxa. Having made large additions to our stock, we are now tiNiiiy to fill all onlers with such quality cf Ghk1s as we f-el axsure! will giw entire satisCtctHn. A we make our purchase by the arkagv, we are enabled to offer them at the lowest jseibk) pritw, thereby givivg tlie purchasers the same a. vantages a, thune who bay East. We also deal extensively fir DA C L'EKltEOTYPE A S'D A MDROTTPE STOCK And keep constantly m baud a L-trge and varied an. aortment of Cases, Chemicals, Caiuerals, and every article connected with lhe art. ; Operators that eboose to order, and enclosing remittance, the same care aud prices will be otwervo! as if they attend personally. T f ', . When gools out of our line are wanted, we w ill pns-ure them with plisure, at the lowest prtees. We shall, as hen tofore, give particular attention to have all order carefully packed and promptly forward.L ..":" - - - Julyg IIALLOCK k STODDARD. "ffbr U.VMI REES. FE CK M. E Ml HE B 3 RING, Salmon, Pickerel I. White Fish, Lime G-ment, Almonds, Brazil Nuts, Filtert, English Walnuts, Currants, Raisins, Figs, Camphor, Alum, Kiumhii Salts, Sulphur, Roll Brimstone, Copperas, Madder, Logwooii, Indigo, Cream Tartar, Soda, B-d Cords, all kind; Blacking, Batting, Cloves, Havana, German, and half Spauish Cigars: Teas, Ginger ull kiuls ; Glasss Jars, Lanterns and Flasks, Lemon Syrup, Mustard, Nutmegs, Match, Sjianish Moss, Lolwtcrs, Oysters, Sardines, Pepper Sauce, Stove I'ifs, Rusin, Fancy SoaM, Powib-r, Safety Fuse, Toliacio, all kinds; Scotch Snuff, Starch, Vinegar, Paer, all kinds ; Rice, Ac, Ac. . A snpjdy of the above kept constautly on hand, and for sale, low, by GILBERT A BOWLES, Jnne20-tf Syarinore, near Water. M TM CE TO CONTRACTORS W On Saturday, the 31st of July next, the ComHum Council will )e prepared to nxvive sealed proposals for iierforming stxh grading as ordered in the alsive wrporatmn notice, and not performed by the owners of said property wp to said time. Bywrderof the Common Council of tlie City of lyansyilie. A. LEMCKE, Clerk. jlyl-lm Tolksbote copy. TY7 WAjyr 8 VILLE FLAJVM.W AJ)'IH MLA Flooring Mill, Second street, between Che nut and Cherry, dealers in Lumber and manufa'! Window Frames, Mouldings of every size, Fl, Weatherboarding, Shelving, Mantles, Basen v. . . VIIH1ICIM IIIIIUB, kMBUl FWr ters, ureen-lioiise Saeb, and Cliain Pump TiZT A large, assortment of 8aah, Blin.l Mimlililiira and Pnmn Tnhiiiir mhiJ,.!!. mu. p... r 1 - p. , r , Also, ready worked Flooring of all kin' s,,v Persons about to erect bnibllngs In iU , , or Western country, ccnsi.leripg V.,, ,f . freight by river, railroa-1 and uavi " V their interest to purchase at oi .T " ! .enh where they can I sunnli.l with. "Tenter s work, ready-made, of season..!1. ' r' Yjr thc un sli of buildings. Our work CthZh". fai-torr work, with teno,, 1..?? lhr??h, but it is framed in the same mal.. Tlt "n,L Sawimr of all kin.U .1, ..,' bbort tioe.- Terms .yM-uT t,,erWi A HUXXEL. 1 V County Onle r"". leri'."i bich have been endorH..fc " lo a, lrt IB,J' " 1. lHÖs wm b7rSm7h a h. Count; orders JjrjWKB VEX,EMAXX, Treasurer, lelt . 4LM FMO.YEEM AIIEAmTs jTrPd SCANfLIX, (igll ef the Golden rJl H), has an jnmenso stock cf Stoves and J. --inp arelnasca sine tlie great pau"R.ney affairt ruinous rates to the luauuXic C 1, which he wHling to give his customers the customers the Vtitage of. Leaning at bis old stand. Call at e aud secur bargains. THOS. SCAXTLLIX.

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- - GIVE rs CALL,. CALL, CALL, CALL, GIVE US GIVE US CI YE US AT 0ÜR XEW OFFICE, AT OUR NEW OFFICE, AT OUR NEW OFFICE, AT OUR XEW OFFIC E, AND SICE OUR SPECIMENS. AND SEE OUR SPECIMENS . AND SEE Ol X SPECIMENS AND SEE Oil. SPECIMENS.' AND LEARX OUR PRICES.. . . AND LEARN OUR PRICKS. AND LEARN OUR TRICES. AXD LEARX 0'JR TRIC'X EITHER IX WOFKMAXf EITHER IN WORKMANSHIP. EITHER IX ORKMANSHIP, . ' 1 . on in prices: OR IX PRICES. OR IX PRICI-. ftT-r CRANE'S MMIäsVonwÄk WatayTT. tbre d.., from Jvinari'l Ind,: EAX3VILLK JOURNAL C3IPAXY. ' f TO BUILDERS AND CUtpYvrFiw -fc abscriber baa ü i All l'i.N TERS. Thf Öennett. In th. T-nI w.' f man's Founder r,V ' r' Heillcheap price for cash. "w nucry. lie now otfera bi. aJw av jiyt-kini JAS. SWÄNSOS. (pVIOM,a T8 BAH-t.nj TtXEM wnyai tbta day of 1 coks, at A SOX'S. Sole Arf. for Evamn Itle. VMSMO.XV. nt.Hil. Tt... . . fr., M7 -" iiireui, firei ST reef, first donr lSoh Main'strS. 7.. H. Cook beg to thank his frk-ads In vv.n. stowed on him since he has b.-en iu bnsi'nem -them, and takes this opportunity of iiro.bt "l JIh ir notice bis son. Mr II. A. Co,k Lt T Ä. taken Into narti.-il.in fr. tiiJ'lwT'" h? for the new firm of Z.H. Cook 4 S. '1, of ih. .r.... . . coNtmianc premises and rurcliaMed th- i . V "wim-ss lat-M a l. a W. Foster, feel conf;.. ?. r. M. to supply tlie riUsri. f v.T ,w" cuaNeH cle they may require in tha GrcVirV I!!i'T!!Pr ,r,iline. Z.II.CokASm ,li!? ,n1 rnMn attention of rvr. i .t.""rntr'?"T draw th or any kind to am: of. tofh..lr ! "VIn- Pro-lic fr takinc off th.r .ilu 'h,.ir m facilitr their fori. arfi. .V. .".. na fupplvin? th JL sale dertm; ' Äffr,1'1, K orlers for the future. 1 niust iuBr their flMM.w lvmbeTrZtTZ r " -. resTxv-tfaiii. . . . 1 "e subscrih, r KP-tf ould nd buiMen. to hisTtock of v?m ,f,f rnt no of th. i . .V 4,1 in Lom r w one of the UR Lum!.er. hieb Frlces as low m the ll ev" in this ci önth streets, VII. Oftice corner M.i .Ja

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