Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 209, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 July 1858 — Page 2

EVANSVILLE, IND. FRIDAY MORNING,.. .JULY 23 Tit State of Agricultural Matters In Southern IllinoisA friend who ha3 been upon a trip through Southern Illinois, tells us that the wheat in the counties of White, Edward, and Wayne is upon the whole a good average crop. The yield per acre is not bo heavy a3 last season, but the increased quantity sown will make the aggregate crop equal to last year's product, though the quality may not bo as prime. In some places the harvests have been very superior and abundant ; in others there were complaints that the rust had injured the grain, and the crops would not exceed two-thirds or three-quarters of last year's harvest. But in the sum total the crop may be put downa3 a large one for that region of country. Tho Vinor ehnleri ?i M nrin rt with rletrnrtive virulence though all the region visited by our informant. The people were apprehending an almost entire extinction of the swine race. The alarm has a serious influence upon the business prospect of that section of country. Farmers there rely chiefly on the proceeds of their hog crop to pay their merchants ; hog3 are the medium of turning their corn into cvmh. Their wheat crops supply their minor wants at home, but as neither wheat nor flour arc exported in large quantities, pork is the only article to furnish exchange by w hieb the merchants can meet their distant engagements. " If, therefore, the hogs fail, the business of the country will be extremely light and collections difficult. t ' Dot another new'cause of alarm has arisen, almost as serious as that of the hog cholera. Horses and mules have become affected with a disease similar and a3 mysterious a that which U carrying ofF the porkers. Horses in good condition andapparent health, become suddenly feeble, lie down, and in a short time die. In many instances on opening them after death, their lungs are found partially consumed or filled with pustulent matter. In one instance our informant met with a farmer who had lost three valuable horses within two days, and finding his remaining horse and mule affected with the symptonu of the disease he had taken them to a distant picture, but expected to find them dead on going to them the next day. In another case, a farmer had just lost two good horses, and had three remaining alive, and though they were still apparently well, fo fearful wa3 he that they would follow the fate of the two, that he offered to transfer the three to our friend for $10, although he had a short time ago, refused an offer of I $150 for one of them. These mysterious - i visitations are serious inflictions upon the purses of the farmers, and through them are affecting the trade and prosperity of the country. It is tobe hoped that they are but casual epidemics that will pass away and in I a few years be scarcely remembered. But if they become permanent diseases of the animals, they will affect the amount and certainty of the profits of farming, and will soon be felt in the price and value of lands, Many have been inclined to view the hog I cholera as a wise and benevolent ordination of Providence, to reform the habits of the peoplc, and check the excessive use of pork to which the inhabitants of the west have been addicted; and to which many physicians have attributed some ot the prevalent diseases of the country. But this pious sentiment cannot console us for the loss of our noble and patient friend, the horse, nor for the ravages among our innocent chickens, which some of our cotcmporaries tell us arc falling victims to the destroyer. PxmovAL. Our former associate and assistant, Cy. Drew, Jun., surprised his numcrous friends on Tuesday by his sudden appearance among U3 unannounced. Here-

turns to accompany his worthy mother to Carr of Morgan Prairie, recently died untheir new home at Superior City, to which der circumstances that excited the suspicion

place the Colonel has, by his own election, been transferred. The atrencv at Detroit ha3 been removed to Superior City and is made one of the important posts under the Iudian Bureau. Lake City already contains 3000 inhabitants and i3 rapidly, increasing in population and trade. When the railroad from that point to St. Paul, now under construction with heavy grants of land to aid it, 'is finished, Lake City will become the entrepot of the chief trade of the immense region stretching to the West and North of it. It opens one of the most attractive fields for enterprise presented nny where in the country. Our young friend has "spread himself and wonderfully increased his poudcrosity, while roughing it among the natives, and Bporting with the fish and fowl of the innumerable beautiful Lakes that gem the Prairies of Upper Minnesota. ' He 13 in excellent health and spirit, and delighted with the Great North West, but has lost none of his attachment for his old home, to which he dreams of returning in all the ardor of his . sanguine temperament after he shall have filled his pockets with the rich ores of Superior as the place of his jcrmanent abode and final resting. eSf The Eritiah Land and Trading Com pany assert that no American citizen can enter upon the country containing the Frä ser river gold mines, without its license. Neither shall any "one trade with the In dian?, or exercise even the ri-rhts which w M a rt rStt7anj .1 . 1 " I AU1"'7 . ; " 1J exercise m England. e are shut out from this great ., , .... -.au, uwr-S y belonged to U3, till it wa KWen ur cieariy uejouvu io us, uu u wa given up by a Democratic Administration to a for - ien power, without any consideration. .... ., ...i-rt- u i . W here, now, are the phifty-phour phorty or phight" men? A "Worki.W Democrat Dkfxnfd. The FL i'aul Jlmnetotian dennes a - uorninjr. Democrat" as a "Democrat who can pou the laTgett number of votes with the fewest menl " An xipt definition.

$The correspondents of the St. Louis papers, and many of the local papers in Illinois, give most glowing accounts of the multitudes and the enthusiastic receptions that await the coining of Mr. Douglas, in his progress through the State; the spirit of these articles Ave have transferred to our columns. It is our intention to make no false impressions in regard to political events, upon the minds of our reader?, but to tell the whole truth. An impartial and observant friend at Chicago, writes us, that notwithstanding these graphic accounts, and apparent popular enthusiasm, there is a strong under current against the Defender of popular sovereignty in the course of political events that will overthrow him. He has to contend with two active and hostile influences that will defeat him, in spite of hi3 undoubted strength with the people. Party combinations do not leave a large portion of the people free to vote. Our friend thinks, if he does succeed, it will be one of the most remarkable instances of the triumphs of personal jiopularity and power of individual geniu3 ever displayed in the history of American politics. Xo political leader ever met and overcome so great a combination arrayed against him, as 13 now organized against Douglas. It is more potent than that which Benton encountered in his own Missouri, where he had been undisputed dictator,, for a quarter of a century, and fell uuder its weight. The following remarks from the New York Post, are appropriate to the present position of Senator Douglas.

Whether Judge Douglas U successful or unsuccessful, wc have no doubt his fate will be instrumental in promoting the true inter ests of the country. Should he be defeated, it may teach him what he has yet to learn ; that to the fame or happiness of a tritely great man, a seat in the United States Sen ate is not at all essential. Mr. V an Buren wa3 said to have remarked that it was a pity that Benton had not sustained a defeat m the earlier part of his senatorial career, for that he might have acquired a little more deference for other people's opinion, and have got rid of the superfluous confidence in his own. A defeat now, and a few years of repose and intercourse w ith his constituents, may in the like manner be the best thing that can happen to JudC Douglas. It will leave hiai all his splendid talents, and super add to them some of those graces of charac ter which arc rarely developed by stich uninterrupted prosperity as he has enjoyed since he entered public life. If, on the other hand, he is elected, he must obey the spirit he has evoked in Illinois to aid him, and which is now master of the North, or be destroyed by it. In either case the country will rejoice and prosper. JESy-The Enquirer denies that there is any "Dick Slater" from Johnson county, and says that the reports going the rounds of the press, in reference to that individual, copied from the Indianapolis Journal, were manu facturcd out of "whole cloth." That there teas a Richard Slater, in the last State Sen ate, who answered to the call of " Senator from Johnson," the records show. That there vill be a Dick Slater from Johnson, in case they attempt to supplant him by an appointment, the next meeting of the Legislature will fully demonstrate. " There are ttco Dick ! Slaters. The one from Dearborn, is a "chuffy-headed," red-faced, portly-looking individual, whilst the one from Johnson is a tall, lank, slab-sided looking siecinien good-natured and a pleasant companion. The last we heard of him, he wa,s rusticating in the pleasant village of Jonesltoro, Union county, Illinois. There, true to Iiis calling, he was endeavoring to reclaim a Yankee from the CTror of his ways, and bring him in to the Democratic political fold. We are'trulv glad to learn that Dick can't go Lecomptonism, and that he intends to show our wire-workers a "thing or two" in case they attempt to supplant him by the appoiutuicnt of another Senator to represent Johnson conntv. CatTTho alparaiso, Indiana, Ii'pubhcan lv" an account of some developments in that vicinity of a paiuful character. Mr. of some of his friends, that his death was not natural. He had sometime previously expressed an intention of altering the provlslon3 ot Lli Jre this was acmiplished "C was taken ill and died suddenly. After he had been buried sometime, the conviction of the citizens that he had en foully dealt with, having been con firmed, his body was exhumed, and his stomach taken out; but the operation was 30 carelessly performed that the greater part of lts contents were lost, hnough remained, however, to show, under an analysis, the presence of corrosive sublimate, The JtVnWifw add : " " ?" " nuu " uu u V t. (.oulJ uot have Wen ?iven in mcdicin fur Dr. Lewi?, his physician, U a tatanic, and will swear tliat during his illness he did not Sive llIm, an .'reparation containing inerpounJa wjiatever. who gave it? The sons of Mr. Carr are above reproach ami suspicion. But who are suspected wc do nut fcd at WTt? to jgy friend writes 113 from Kockport, that Hicks will triumphantly sustain the truth of his statement of the disclosures made to him by Shoemaker, by the certificates of some of the most resectable and reliable men in the place. As the matter now 6tands before the public, it is a question of veracity between the two gentlemen; the accuser bcinjr. as credible a witness, cer tainly, under the circumstances, as the defendant. If Hicks can prove his statement h third pvrsoii, it will place Mr. Shoemakcr ; u tlI,h,uant position after his broad and positive denial. I I 35" The total shipments of grain to ChiC?S wo amount to 10,19 .,818 bush c,st wuicn is an excess ot 5,700,000 more th:in thc eutire sh;pmcut3 ' tu' thc same time last year. I 3? Four brothers, named Pulsv, were arowned, on Sunday of last week, imir Baltirnorc. They were all drunk, and three perLhed by the capjhinff of a sail-bout, and the other full from a ikiff.

Communicatee?. Dr. Dally once more. The only object of the article in the Jour

nal on Tuesday was to deny, in positive terms, some of, the s tatemcnU contained in the correspondence from Blooinington. Every person who has any personal acquaintance with matters at the University knows them to be untrue. I am not anxious to tax the public with this affair. I am unwilling to bring Dr. Daily so prominently before it he has already gained sufficient notoriety for the interests of the University. ' The article in yesterday's Journal needs no reply, as it docs uot deny any of the facts. . I am unwilling to enter into a controversy as to the Dr's. guilt 'or innocence that, for the present at least, should be left, to the constituted authorities. I do not know what mctires are influencing the opponents of Dr. Daily they certainly should not be either sectarian or political nothing but the best interests of the State University should control them. But I do know that no one has been more zealous in opposition than the editor of the Indiana American, and he is a prominent minister in the Dr's. own church. The Dr's. own church at Bloomiugtou is by no means unanimous in his favor. But acts w are stubborn things," which cannot, of themselves, have motives, either sectarian or political. Whether the Dr. is innocent or cuiltv, we do knotc that charges against his character and capacity have gained notoriety, that they have grown iuto grave importance, and they certainly demand, imperatively, an investigation. Let us, then, have no evasion no " begging the question " by charges of improper motives of sectarian or political influences. The article on Tuesday did not discuss his guilt. I do not intend to enter upon it now. I hope, for the interests of the University, for the honor of the Church, and for his own reputation, that he may be shown innocent. I certainly would not have obtruded the subject upon the public attention, had the Dr.'s friends and correspondent at Bloomington, made aair and true statement of the matter. I only wished to deny that " after a laborious preparation his accusers were completely defeated before the Buard of Trustees " that " there was ir. proof to sustain " the charges tliat they 44 find no credence among the students and people of Bloomington. " If the author of ycterday's article thinks that the reception from the Dr. of an honorary degree makes it incumbent upon him to stand as sponsor for his innocence if, like the newly dubbed knight he must valiantly cuter the lists in his defense, he must look to some other quarter for an opponent in the contest. I have no controversy with Dr. Daily or his friends. Ifthc Dr. is worthy of his position I am satisfied. I hope I shall not be required to tax the attention of the public further on this question. I hope they may find consolation in the article ia the Evening Enrpiirrr. All I to say in reference to it is, that if the editor has any desire for me to reply to him, he must write in r gentlemanly style. Swindling axd Tmieyimi at Xkwbcrg. The Warrick Democrat gives us the following iolice item: Peter McGurkc and Dan McGhce were arrested ou Saturday morning last, and brought before Esq. Itobertson, of this place, charged with swindliug and defrauding one John Brainard out of his money. The jmrtics were all Irish. It appeared in evidence that the said Brainard had reached town the previous evening with alxmt fifty dollars in his possession, and that after imbibing pretty freely of strychnine whisky he became crazy drunk, and that " rcte"' and "Dan," in order to swindle him out of his money, pretended to be peace oflicers, arrested him for drunkenness, and threatened to take him to the calalwose unless he would pay to them a fine of one dollar, which Brainard did. Subsequently these worthies dragged B. to some secluded spot, and then extorted from him three dollars more, and as a finale to the whole affair, Saturday morning found Brainard penny less and sonic of the thieving scoundrels who had been abusing him the evening lcfore, in the quiet possession of his money. Esq. Botertson lound McGurkc and McGhee over to our next Circuit Court in the sum of :;0O each, and in default of Kiil, they were both lodged in jail at Boonville. Xewburgh lias a few citizens, whom the Democrat thinks had better lc "cleared out." Jesse D. Buicht s Spkixhfj. The Warrick Democrat says: "The Hon. Jesse I). Bright's speech um the Republican doctrine of the supreme power of Congress over the Territories mid the Federal doctrine of the supreme authority of delegates and representatives, circulates extensively in this county. Something at O like 500 copies, wc suppose, have been sent here, and more are coming. Fortunately Buchanan's recommendations upon the submission of constitutions has preceded Mr. Bright's very able but anti-Democratic notions." The Madison Courier savs. these same an-ti-Deruocralic sjtceches have suddenly grown very scarce in that vicinity, about Mr. Bright's own home. They have been gathered up and suppressed, as the ostensible author, since his return, has found his high Federal doctrines were damaging his reputation with the true Democracy. gap" The Niblack -Convention in Martin couuty, at its late meeting, pacd the following slavish . resolution, as they fay, unanimously: Jietoteed, That we uncompromisingly endorse the principled and opinions of our venerate Chief-Magistrate, and endorse the entire oHcy of his administration. Resolved, That we heartily endorse every public act of the Hon. Win. E. Niblack, our fellow-citizen and Representative. JietofceJ, That we will ppuru all policy tests, or tests involving uo LK-mocratic principle. Thc only test they recognize, is thc support of the regular nominees. FyThe State Teachera Association is now in session, at Terre Hante. The Ezprt sys but two of the teachers ( tliat city were present nt the netting. They must feel deeply iuterrested.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

t'.V it ME S. A M'RM.HE LOT 3 Choice Western Kintcrre Cheese; 2 Bbls. Bean.; ' A choir lot of Dried IVf and Hams; . 1 lxx- Soap and Candl., assorted qualities; t) bag extr superfine Flour; KX) duz. fie.sh Egst in ftoro and f r Ml by A. I). KKYNOI.DS & PP. h Urn In LhiHl; 20 ca.K Itrton M;if "i". J"t rrMvd by TKNXEY Si goKUXSUS, :n Water rt. WhlSHOLUTIO.Y OF O-I'IIT-JLP nership. Tlie rttrtnprsbip heretofore rxlutln'tweeu Abraham .Aniuhir, Jei'li Stiviifield and Lev! JL I'Uuf, under the tyte and firm of A. Aiwpacher & Co., has been dLohcd (l!)th of thix mouth), by mutual consent. All debt due to Raid iirin n ill bo receipted for by the undersigned, who will alno pay all debtu -:irit aid firm, sntd who will continue the buMiiesu themselves, on their own nceount. Jlv. Im A. AXSPACIIKK A : I'T.AfT. mo. TJion.-m ll, itms iv; to return Lis thauk to bia old customer for their kind pat ronajre, and Lopes by strict attention to biiiiiiCMi, and pol 4-nrk, to I able to merit u continuation oT theTr f.ivorf. Having removed hi utore to t he corner of Ni-ond and Main ftreet, formerly occupied a Silversmith Miop, he w now ircared to furnish all who may favor him with a call, with all the article in bis line. ftÖK-pairin done with lieatne mid despatch. Second hand harne-d a! way on hand. jly'il-'im. '3 July, from my premises, a Mnall black or dark brown .Ml'LK, with li'ht colored breast, formerly owned ly Mr. Jehl Slna and 3lr. Iledford. A cuit:lle reward will lx given t any pern returning him to me. or for information of his where-al-out. SAM'L YK'KKltV. Jlyj-i-lw wiriövsz ö it b xifs j-iii:sif JLd Lelnulis, received per tteann-r IUI tic, and fur rale by l'KKS l N lSKOS. JJW.il.tSS I'JTE.YT iO Wit MIT i! MM. Ak'KS. We am acents for tho celebrated Hall' l'atent 1 iro 1'roof a:id Thief Proof Safe, manufactured by Hall, Carroll 4 Co. Cincinnati. A constant cupi'ly will be kept oa baud, and sold at manufacturer' price. rr.EsTOx r.rtos. Kjf oi-sors to Jas. cantliu, Jr.,) Dealers in all kinil it Moves, nud nianuf:u-tu-reMof Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A ton, manufacturers of Fruit Can of every p.-.tcnt and (!.-rii't i.-n, wirh which printed direetioim f riuf tin up all kinds of fruit, will he furnished, free of charge; all of which will I poM very cheap for CMh, at wholesale or ret nil. storeroom at No. l:t. Main htr-et, Ntween Water and First Ftrect.i, (opfofite old State Hank), Kvansville, Ind. JA. UCAXTI.IX, JR. KOIIKRT E. I! liPHKX. JfT.VMl-JiHSIT OF IsOliSfJLLfi. U JlEDRAb IiKl'AIM'.MKNT. The twcnty-cniiil Annual i-oiirso of I tun-s will C'liuntence In this School on the first Mnl iy in Xovein!T and ch.se th-la.-t of 1'ebru.try, under the following urranenient: Lt'N'SFOUI) 1. VAXDKl.L, M. P., 1'rofeor of riiTrioloirv and I'atlioloicrfl Anatoniv. BKNJAMIN II. l'ALMKIt, M. 1., 1'roVeMor of the l'l ini'iplert and l'raetie of Surgerv. J. LAWI1KXCK SMITH, M. I., Trofessor of Medical Chemiütrv and Toxicology. KOKKKT J. ItKKt KINKIIn;i:, JI. !., rrofe.r of Materia M"diM niel Tlierap'Utii-s. JOSIU'A U. FLINT, M. 1., I'rofcsM.r of Clinical Surg-rv. THKUHÖIIK S. BELL. M. 1). Trofcwor ot the The orynnd rrictinof Medicine. LLF.WKI.LYX I'tiWEl.L, M. I)., rr .fcs.or of Ohftetrie M'mIicIIiC. J. W. 15KNSON, M. I., Trofessor of Descriptive ninl Surgical Anatonsv. S. M. BKMIjS, .M. D.l'iof. .r .f Clinical Mt-li-eine. AUCH IE 11. COOK, M. V., Ivmoiutrator if Anatoniv. Fi-- for the cuf're course 5lo.". Matriculation ind Lihritrr ttgi-tln-r $". lrnctleal Anatomy and I)if-rtlou l. UruUu.it ioll Tee A full l'reliujinarr conree of Icture will Im iv en by the Faculty, ctnimencin? on tho fin-t Monthly in ctoter, at which time tlie Dissi-ctlng Ro.uis will also opened. Cliuiral in.structkm ill lie piven t wire a wk it the Louisville Marine Kapital, from the 1st of Uc-ti'U-r till the eloxe of tlo? eewion. A Clinhpie lia also Ikm-b established In connection with tha I'liiverhity, at which operations an ierformed and case prest-rilied for and lectured uon in pn-iM-tice of tlie class1. For further information applv ti L. 1. YANDKLL, M. I. j!yl7-lw IVnn of the Facility. 71 91 U SHOW MS tO.II.'.'- OiTO.V Gli i:AT 1 SOUTHERN CIRCUS! OKTOX A- tiLDLK, P. A. OLI'K!:. JULIKX IIKUVET, J. K. WICKJ. U.V. IUM.WXK, Propl ietont. HuMuesM Manager. l"iuejrtri.m Director. 'J'reartiriT. A cent. Will exhibit at KVAXSVILLE, Thursday and rridar, Juiv r.Mli and ;wtli. 31r. Iktox wouM l.ii t4 the former pa Irons of his K.liilitron, that lie km disponed or a hall iuter ct in ttiic popular conc-ni to Mr. V. A. Hlder, for inerlv of the firm of Jlalieo, Older A Co., Circa- and Menagerie; and having re-orgaiuo'l and r?-ntted ntirelv new for th traveling waMiii of 'ifS, they are enabled to bring liefere, the public a model Kqiwtitriait, Hercule, and ArroUitio mid Dramatic Troupe, consisting of tho loUwwing Mars, HHected front tiie ei'.V of tho mot-t celebrated Arliphithcatrcs of both Lurope and Anwrita: Mr. VM. O'DALK, the Treat tv f American Pomersei UMvr YiXiyKs andVanlter. ft I iTfMons. JULIEN' HEBTET, from I fJ51' ,,K' Fretieli Aniphithentre, lUlljy I'arKwith Spanhdi Traiiker, v-w Ascension. Susin-nsion, drc. I I 1" Mr iri TIMtlW lm kii'iwu to tho entering public, in his Herculean ieuts aud Trick Horw, Sir Henry. Mr. M I I.I.Kit, from A alley' Am philhciitre,tjoiidoii. . 0IITOX BBOTHKUS, Trapez, Classic Arts, an I Ii lVrche, Master AVI LLI K and l'AXTON, S t,oo Chull'-lige! IVat the world in FiaUof Coiit4riioii WASIIINCTDN ('HAMULUS, !S'ciic and Comtlv. Mr. ;L. CtNsrALE, th Shakistierian Clown n People Jester, rqiiah-d ' hy f-w uiel eciwt ey none. Mr. C. LEWIS, tho Georgian Trick Clown, und too well known to the public to need co:nn-Bt. Mr. KOB'T L1NPLEY, the un approachable B.mjoit. ' ASPKKW K. 51 ill 1. 1, tho orig inal '-Boh Ki.ll.rr." Professor ABEL'S Full Military Band. Also, thc Jr-at I'erfomn'ng Lions, K05IEO and .It "LI ET, the Bet Leopard, WASIIINCToN, ajid lbs Happy Family, without extra charge. I loom o-ea at l und ii't oVIoi-k, 1'. ir. Admis nioii Irt cts. Childixa under twelve, 1 cU. t' Boxc. .. jlj'Jl-dlwlw 11 0. 11 AS N CA .V T A -T.V, SOL. Mi ACENT Fult rrU Vra.k Suk. Tu. u.. .-u - Cu",, ! texaatir. fnm Mi7 m'.4 W4 rsnd than mt olV-nrtit forth porroM tfrnr invntd. AJ kiada ( Wmm ul CrrJ 4irbU ud uMrttn i tM ur. 1b tirwliii. iIim. wi-i. . v - L-i . l i . . . h;"'0"'? WorM a luUll.W, ."jatp. tafj. nJ IU,id prorcM of H.rmüfl brt mc Ailariaatifir ud vrertaral iura U Lar zaiaiaH iT 7 l7 ilao! a Unit. . T a'in aa aaur aow Tan. Tfc ratatla iim. it Ur frfaetl Uli aal anaot arnor or rrrai nt a pur gm raato s-ild 4a oa aa Oi? Caa. Thia prms.pl hM . th eat for tararal yaart, ani tl brat r-rtiUrato of tbair raJaa ia (hat taeaa ha aar trie tlaaa ai kcie will aaoU)r. '7 w,TaaU4 aa ropiwaontad. aad la arary laa i of failara tha bwot m ill ba rcfaaJwi. TbaJaraaraaU im nf mm wkii. -. Ib.y ara very atraac aat will last a lifc-Uma. aa aa aei caa affwt tba anamxl. Tka who loa of ar ia op a ; may aaat oM witbia Ui ataar to aadT' paclunjr. laoia aorocace

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MBMl Jt.Vl .nji?i.V2.' MJSUKAN CK BY nOMK COMPANIES. Hi undersigned having Iht.ii appointed Agcuts for Evar-rville and vicinity, of the INDIANAPOLIS INSURANCE CO.' S. r. COVINGTON', Sec'y. T. A. M0RBI.4, Pros't. THE . . RISING SUi: INSURANCE CO. B. J. HATHAWAY, SecV. i. HATHAWAY, IWt". are prepitxe.1 t. uihl.T rile upon llie l-Ker cla-s of 'ire and Marine Kinkn, ot a low rate of pre mium a.i are coin-ii. tout with jeruiaicney and reiability. lhe- CMiioanicn confiiio their butiuesij exclusive ly to the State of Indiana. 'All lobses MM-cdily adjusted and promptly paiil without any abatcmcut or dimiuutiou whatver. Kcf.-renre: Everr man, without excotioa, who ha sui-tai.icd V- in cither Cointaitv, a list of whom nil citizens of our own State mart ice!i at our on'nv. A. I. BEVNULUS & CU. Kvanyville, July S, 18.0-Iy r . 3 of the most excellent Skirling Leather, just re ceived, aud foruale by CH AS. BABC CK, jy IJ. .Main nrreet. TffOR MtMITOJVi: Tiro HTOtt JL Bi ick Hwelling, entirely new ; and one one dory Frain 1) welling, on l)i virion btreet, 1ft ween öth and Gth ctreetH. Apply t LEWIS KAHN'S Clothing Stora, jly 20-1 mo Jlain Stret 'L' in exchajig'i for Uruceri. k jlyl A. 1. IIEYXOLDS .t CO. rwMixnr.-Mi.MUTMi j-mimamr colJBL LLUE, TEKKE-H ALTE, INDIANA. l'or more than a year, have the magnificent etrncture of the Terrr-Hanto Female CIleg-s len Ftendily progr.ning. They are now nearly coin, pleted, and will be open for tlie reception of pupils f Ou 1IV('wf(i, Ac 8A of fi-;eii.JVr mrL The tite of the College, the l.uilihngs, the ar-ratig.-nn nti for studv and conif. i t, and the Facnltv, deserve liere a pjisxing noti.v. Terre-1 laute, the cite of the t ollege, is h N-auti-ful and lieulthr citr, accessilde lr railrrid from all lincli.'iis, and central to a uuiih ious and apprecia ting jH'i u!atioti. It w high, as its name uii.iorts. t roiu t.itistics, it w clearly flnwn that for neverul yearn :ist, there have hocli. f.-wer deathn pud lwss. rickiicss here tuau at any Wertem city, ol equal population. 1 he l'iil.!iii -s will be nttiM up til thc lat.vt Rtvie and with nil tlie modern improvements:. They will 1; wanned by slcaiii, aud lighted bv gas, and fur nished with warm and cold hath, and what id rarely to bo found in institutions of learning. A GYMNASIUM. Where tlie lody, made healthy and njmnielrical bv exT irtc may ftupport and a-vifct the lahor of the nun. A prominent feature of tho College, is the provi sion made for the health of the pupils. The rooms are spacious and well ventilated, there lieing a beau tifully lnmlshed tmrlor, with .'parate sleeping opirt ments for each two voung ladies. The grounds are ample, comprising SJ acres in a I pleasant lrt of the city, aln.ut ne-lhiid of which is a native lorext grove, with wimling walks and arbor, funning a lmt delightful promenade for pu pils all the grounds will he tastefully ornuiucutcd. FACULTY. The Facultr will consii-t of a thoroughly esi-e-rieiicrd and etlicient corjw of instructors. lt.'V. Joiix Covkiit, A. M., toiimler Kiel f-riuer Bresiileiit of the Uhio Female College, Mild täleudale Female College, w first I'lesiileiit. Kev. Ai.mioNaO Wofin, A. M., late l'r-s:dent of the Uhio Female College, und the distingui -h.-d au thor of M-veral scicntitic works, U-artng his name, will lie the pr.-siding teacher of the College, nnd luftructor in Mental and Moral S-H'iiee. 1'rof. K. f. ItwoRTif, late I'rof.Mmir of Chemis try, etc, in Fanners College, Uhio, will t iko the rliair ol Nat urul Science, upon which lie will lec ture and experiment. 1) KsT.vixi (Vvut, A. M. Professor of Ancient Languag.-s and Literature. 1'rof. J. C. Mimx;f.r, late of rhila.h lphia. firrt teacher f instrumental mimic And trout t-ix to ten additional gentlemen and lady teachers of long standing and Micrcsful experience. No pain or oxitonse will Ik hparcd to pnvnre teacher in every d 'paitnient, of the very higheot qualifications, ho that pupils wishing to js ifcct theinselveK in the higher styles of iiiiimc, or any of the imiIM or ornamenttd branches, may h.-r-' n'a-ive the di-fircd instruction. 1'hat pupils from ahroad, may derive the greatest advantage to ! gained at Boarding N IkkiU, they are reiiuin'd to Ihhu.1 in the institution, with the teachers (unless by i-'.-i;il p-r-niissioii of the rn-sident), that they may Lave tho benefit of their example and i.oci'ly. The course of Ktudiea will b thorough aud exten sive, cmhrocing all the brauch- Uüiially tütlht ill our higheM K,niiii riea of learning, English, Closeicul aud the i'iun ArlH. Tim year i.s divided Into two iwlon of twenty week each, conimeiicing reprtivcly on W.dniuI.i, tho 8th of September O'-xt, and tho 9tli day of t triuiy, The xin'iises of the school y-ar, incliulir g lswad and tuition in all the brnmla-s of the regular course, rooms furnir-hed, fuel, lights and wafhiiig. will I payatrfo neou-ünnuully In advance. The usual extra charges will Ia; tuiole for Um orna mental oranclieH. APPAIIATUS AXD LECTl'IlESi Brest. Won and Prof. Bon worth, will d.-liver full cours a of Lectures with the aid of the Tele scope and other apparatus, sunVioiit to illustnue rXNrlnientaIly the principles or the acieiexn pursued. Books, and all other reipiinitei for entering the College, may be had at the Odbg., or in the city. All letter of in'piiry or on business, tdiould be ndlreed to Lev. John Covlbt, or D. S. Covket, Tt ire-lUutc, luduua. The umlerslgned citlrensof Terre-Haute, have accpteJ the office of Trut4e of tbo TeiTe-lla'ife Feiiule College, and may be refernnl to at any time by auch a defire further information concerning the arrangonienU or advantagM of the College:Ber. E. O. Taylor, C4irtis OilU-rt, Jiev. r. Oordou, S. II. Potter, Ber. W. O. Siencer, lier. P. Wiley, A. C. Potwin, T.nci is Ityce, Thou. IViwIing, Bi-iij. McKeeii, L. O. Warren, A. McGregor, W. Padd.ttk, Jalez Hedden, James I life, James Barnes, jlylü-3m K. W. Thompson, B'-v. J. . Wilson, Kev. W. M.aJ.itt, B. L. Tliompwii, Bev. M. A. Jewt-tt, W. P. C lis wold, W. J. Ball, Jas. Farrington, David Hartsock, (I. Y. Patterson, J. 11. Watson, And. Wilkins, H. I). Scott, . T. C. Buntin. JLd mile at Cinciuuati pricest with freight added; 5 casks ass'd tiies lead pi)e revived and for sale by SAMUEL UBK. jly 2.1 F OB MtMiT. The Brick Store and Dwelling on the- corner of Uak and Second Streets; Whs dwelling consists of five largw rooms, with a large store room aud cellar. Bent ?-Joo. Applr t jlyl4-3tr .. BICH'1 BALEICH. rw aooit iMMAj'CJS fob a hubJL pain. We have a good two liors Express Wagon and Harntiw, which we will sell low. The Express runs light, and will carry 2,iHn W. jlyl5 H0ENBBUUK &JCO. ytniiBMisii i o ih üb AuvJÜ'Mi JL Save voiir Applet We arc agenUforthe sale ff litt', Moffet's, 3IeClnPo's, and Emory's Threshers and SrprtratCT, and the lluek.-ve, Kevatone and Culp's Cider Miys. HURNBBUOK A CO. JT RA.VMi KM' - TVFE A-Vll STE- , BEOTYPE FOLNDKY, No. 10?, Vine tre-t, Iietweeu Fourth anJ Fifth, CINCINNATI. B. ALLISON, Sup't. C. F. O'DBISCOLL A CO., MaaufacturtM and Dealers in " , NEWS, BOOK AND JOB TYPE. Printing Press, Case, Gallien, Ac, Inks and Printing Materials ot every d -script km, Stereotyping vf all kinds, Books, Music, Patent Medicine. lirectious, Jols, Wood Engraving, Ac., Ac. . CS'P.rand and I'attern L-ttvrs, various styles. MKlectrotyp:ng in all ita branches. jlyl4-4m. W hflbrrotc$-5 dozen Bailroa i WheelI w barrows, received and lor sale by jlyl SAMUEL OK K. WJk tSSÖLVTMÖl OFr7o'-J'A B TAJ uethip. The firm of Babeock A Soiiulsg wan rtisKolted by limitation on 1st July. 11. U. Balcock having pun-based thc interest of G. S. Sonntag in the aa-eounts of the lato firm, 111 assume an 1 iuy all thdr debts. Tho name of the firm to Leased only in lii:idation. . . II. O.BABOOCK, JlyI4-dlm GEO. 8. SON STAG. tot -mA-VliEE I'Elt ETA ISLES," X. Fresh Salmon, in 1 and 2 lb vmu. do lobster, do Mackerel do do do do do do do flo do do 1 f had, do Chun s do Cove Oysters, Z. H. do do do for tale by COOK A SON. IW, HEELER UM LS OSTS WW LY SEWING MACHINE. The best, simplest and ntokt durabl Machine in use. They make a strongV lin k rtttch, the same lipon both sides of the work, sewing ith equal facility the thickest and thinnest fabrics. Any sool of thread, cotton or silk, nwd ithout renewing. All nuicbines warranted three years, and full iust ruction given to enable purchaacrs to use them satiste.-.tw-rily. - . . Also - Tht Bmekty Sttctmg- Mmeht. Frtc $30. Th lit single Thread Machin in the market. A general aasortmeut of Sewing Machine t'ilk Hire-1, Xtjedles, ic, Ac, constantly oa htinl. . Oflke No. 4, Marble Hall. niylMSm F. M. SELLMAN,' Ag-nt.

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TTPOARU OF H O VA L 1 Zf TI OoV. Jim The Ujard of Equalization will meet for the punsjse of equalizing all assessments made ujn-n real estate or personal property, within the corporate limit of the City of Evansrille, at-tho City Clerk's office, on Monday, at 9 o'clock, A.M., July 2t'dh next, ftnd continue its serious from day to dav, until 11 assessment ahall be etualizel. All tax-payers are hereby ree.uetcd to call and examine their resistive a.esments, during the intermissions of said sessions, ami if they find raa-e for couipUiut in such asnients, to pre;iit such grievances to the lVard for adjustment. A. LEMCKE, City Clerk. jly21-lai Yolksbote and Enquirer copy. JLJ given, to all auctioneers, draymen, cartmen, t'xprest-mcn, wagoners, omnibus and hack men, eddlars, proprietor of billiards, bagnfello tables and ten pin alleys, t licit tors and concert halls, that all license expire ou the first day of August next, and they are hereby notified to renew the same on or before said day; and in default thereof, the ordinance in such cases made and provided, M ill be strictly enforced cgaiust delinquents. A. LEMCKE, City Clerk. jly2J-l ni Volkslmte ropy. AMU OF llL'TCMUiBS STALLS AT UPPEK M AK K ET. Notice is herel.y given to the owners of BuU her's Stalls, at the Upper Market House, that the same will be sold at public auction t tho highest bidder, on Saturday morning, July Gist next, lietwcen 7 aud 8 o'clock, by August Ellis, Market Master. The Common Council have ordered that paid Stalls shall he started at ?21 OO, and none to . be sold for less. Payment must be made nt the time of purchase. A. LEMCKE, City Clerk. jlyäl-2w YolksWe copy. TMMiTOt7olSBA:TOBS.---m W Uu Saturday, the ."1st of July nextf the Common Council will le prepared to reccire waUd pro-Mit-jils for lorforiniug such grading as ordeml in the alstre corporation notice, and not performed by the owners of said property lip to said time. Bv order of the Common Council of the City of Evansville. A. LEMCKE, Clerk. ilvl-lm Vnlkshofe copy. FLLMJWJ OFF. TIMM! VJVMF,tt. signed is Helling her entire st.s k at coft, consisting of Bonnets of every d-cription, . Kiblwns nd Flowers. Also, Gloves, Collars, Underplceves, Chemisetts, Yeils, Ac. Jtc, to which the invites tho attention of the puldic. V. 11. ISA K KHK, jlyl-tf Opposite the Post Utrice. k IUI LS illOlCi: LAB 13 OIL, aa" 2d bxs. Star Candlt, 2") do Assorted Uerman and Palm Soap, jit received by Z. II. COOK A. Son. "ff Wf'-Ü A.S'TMJltI SMTLA TM Ö.v"i TO WW commence the (timing Fall) as rirt, or aseistnnt Book-Kei-per in a mercantile house, or railroad office. Best of references given. For particular!, address 'A," 1. U. Box 507, Evansville, Ind. jly KMf TälO Tii' LOl-FIRS OF A tiOofl -Ä Cup vf Tea. We are now in receipt of a very choice lot of loose Teas, bought exprcsnly for . retail ;rade. Call one and alL Samples given with pleas ure, by 7.. H. CUOK A SON. TMWOOF 7HfM'-.lü(IO nVJllLF.S JSlML Hoop Iron, aiaorted sixes, on hand and l'or sale at reduced price, by .SAMUEL 0HK. CSfiTm7l ä slioBnKJrT oflT. 9JL Volft'n II.Mip Iron, just received and for eale at mimed prices, by JACOB STKAUB, 4n Main ht. IS ASKMiTS .V HBi;AT f AB 1 MiT for sale by . .. 11. ( U0K & SOX. (WITLFSl O BAHBMJLSAM'M'LM'Sf l-al Varrel JVars. Just reeoiv.-.! 1'V , A. 1. BEY NO LI'S A CO. I jyrrBii iitoiwi smmcm:s a.vib 31 usturd 50 doz. PepjuT B) Tin Cans; o0 do t.inger no tlo; ". do Cloves if dj do; do; a-r . .uiisiniuii - . 10 do Ass. Nutmegs and Mact-; 7." Mustard 1 H cans; :a d. yt io; 4d iht 1 do; Wurrauted pure, or moaer refund'd, bv Z. If. COUK A SON. Äa wit bif:s löo isaos bio cof1 iw-; , 1 half chests Powchong Tea; f. bbLs. Pearl Barley; 2d Mils. Crush, aud Powdered Sugar; ldi) bags Cotton Yarn, 5, C, 7 and K00; 70 bales Cotton Batting; 1Ö0 Uxes No. 1 Herring. Eeceived and for sale at reduced nrices for cush. br I. A P. HEIMANN. F.TIOjy siBl'F&e.75 BOXES Pure Iemoii Syrup; ' 2." lx' Lump Tolex; 4i tin Hamburg Chee; 1 ck Ih led IWfJ bids, fine old Peach Brandy; "i 4 quart Pijics Peach do; 10 1-8 do do do; ' ' 2 quart Pipea p4t Wine; 5 bids. Cinger Wine and Brand i.-s. lU-celved arid for sale by T. A V. H EI MANX. ffht Q UMLK Ys' Ml XT B A HU M993 UAK CCKKB HAM. Bwlved and f" sale by Z. If. CUOK A SON, Sole Agent for Evansville. july2 f TIA. IIM BMFLMi 10 WMlJiBltOO WIM. kegs Miami Kiflle Powder; 3(X) kegs Blasting Powder; 2.1 case Bitte do; W half kegs Bifle Powder.' For sale by : ' '"- - ; H. COUK & SON, Agent. OA M ISO Uixes assorted Toilet Soap; IV) lbs. ver)- old Castilo Ss For sale by 1 - - ' Z. II. COOK A SON. ViOJIE TJII.VaS ABK no.VJZ BET'J - TEU THAN UTHEBS. , B. B. HABT, is How prepared to supply the city and country tradu with, the best of corn meal, unbolted, corn grit and hominy, of all grades; wheat grits, unbolted flour, rye Hour, extra family flour, math b'ed, bran, shipsluff, corn, oats, chick.-n feed, and all articles in the feed line. All trade delivered to any part of the city. l'leasu eend in your order. My "prices will 13 low, as cheap as the cheapest, and as good as the best. Tho nimble sixis-ncc Utter than the elow shilling is my motto.1 . ' - All may depend tm gutting all my trade made of none but the best of ground grains, as I will buv no other. It. B. HABT. Jan27-d.twtf ' JR OB HALF til F.AM' A STEAM J?Vgine, in running order, 8 inch cylinder, 20 inch stroke. Enquire at Myer's Paper Mills, or of Levi S. Clarke, corner First and Chestnut streets. f jlyb-dAwlia -. '. - : giOR.V.'riHALy FICKLE Ml FOBMt, . KS 2- bnsh. Corn Meal; fresh ground; v 500 II. choice Pickled Pork; 10 keg Lf Lard; ' ' 2-" loxes J. Wood's extra Tcarl Starch; Beceived this day by , . Z. If. COOK A SON. WT'EJSTVCKV' SCHOOL OF J1EMJMMwl cine, Iionlsville, Ky. Tho Lectnregin this institution will commence on the first Monday in November, and continue four months. During Octolcr preliminary lectures will bo delivered at the Hospital and College. - FACULTY. Benj.-W. Dudley, ÄI. Eauritus Trofewsor of Surgery. . Henry M. Bullitt, M. T., Profcsaor of Theory and Practice of Medicine. - John Hardin, M. 1., Professor of Obstetricj and Clinical Medicine. - . . . , - ... C. W. Wright, 31. IX, Professor of Medical CLcmIntry. X. B. Blarshall, M. I). Professor of Materia 3Iedica and Therajs-ntics. M'uMletoii (kildsmith. M". P., Profeiwor of the Principles -f Surgery and Clinical Surgery. . W. I. Stirman, M. I., Professor of Anatomy. G. W. UaylesM, M. 1., Professor of Physiology and Pathological Anatomy: u Havid Cummins, M. r. 'Demonstrator. ' For information address . J(. B. MABSHALL, M. T., jlyl-2m Dean of the Faculty. 2 l-Ajy S MLLMI ' M LA-VM.y G AJS'MM -1 Flooring Mill, N-cond street, between Chestnut and Cherry, dealers ia Lumber aad manufacturers of Injurs, Shutters, Blinds, Sah, Dxr and Window Frames, 2Iuldings of every size, Flo.rinp, Weatherboarding, Shelving, Mantbs, Base Pilasters, Green-house Sash, aud Chain Pump Tubing. - A largo assortment of Sush, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings and Pump Tubing, constantly on band. Also, ready worked Flooring of all kinds. - ; lersons about to erect buildings In tho Southern or Western country, considering the low rat of freight by river, railroad and canal will find it to their interest to purchase, at our establishment, where they can be supplied with all the carpenter's work, ready-made, of seasoned lumber, for the finish of buildings. Our work is not made as most factory work, with tenons half way through, but it i- framed in the same manner as if made by hand. Sawing of all kinds done on short notice. Terms ca.-h, unless otherwise agreed upon. 3n.Vj-'f-5 STEELE All UXNEL. b& TMCEALL T'AJS'mTmYb BÜBU w County Urdcrs, drawing interest, and which nave u-en endorsed previous to S ptemlr 1, l5rt, will be redeemed ou proscutation to the County Treasurer. - - I will pay no interest accruiui on said orders after this date. Jell ?Hr0IOIiE VESXEMAXX, Treasurer. npilE OLM FMOJ'EEB AMMEAMM I JL THOMAS SCANTLIN, (.Sign f the Uolden toffee Pot), has an Immense stock of Stoves and Housekeeping Ware, purcliascd sine the great panic in money lUirs, t ruinons rate to the manufacturers, which b 1 w-illinT trt trim bt ei?.ntriKi f V, ' - ' - ........ . (,. ....J vu iuuil lO yg ; advantage of, by calling at his old stand. Call at

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JlTevansville, IND. V - Eg alk DopartraenU, Firtt street, first door mm 21 tin; Retail Department, Main street, first deer balow the corner. Z. II. Cook begs to thank Lis friends in Xvans- -vUle and neighborhood, for their .favors bo freely bestowed cn him since he has been in tHisinesa among them, and takes this opportunity cf introducing t their notice lss son, Mr. II. A. Cook, whom he has taken into partnership from this date, ami solicits for thc new firm of Z. II. Cook A Son, a continuance of the support o liberally conferred n himself. Z. H. Cook A Son, having taken the bnsines premise and purchased the whole stock of Mr. M. W. Foster, feel confident that they will be enabled to supply the citizens of Evansville with every article they may require in the Grocery and Provision line. Z. H. Cook A Son wfch especially to draw the attention of iersona in thc country having produce of any kind to dispose of, to their increased facility for taking off their Mock, and supplying thetn at their atoro, with all ai tides required in the wholesale department, at prices that must insure their orders for the future. fcb2-tf jai-E L.lnUEB- The subscriber would ZZ "fPt'T call the attention of carpenter and bmHers to tis stock of Pine Lumber, which ia one of the largest and bwt ever yarded in this citr. Prices as low as thc lowed. Office corner Main aüd fceycata streota. ' JL0HN F. GL0VEU.