Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 302, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 27 July 1858 — Page 2

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EVANSVILLE, IND. TUESDAY MORS ISO,.,..... JULY 27

A Laeompton W mtnc laid In als Po littcalGrar. , - -v We have never aeen in but one political wntrovcrsy, so triumphant a Vindication of himself from the attacks of an assailant, as - that which" Mr. Hicks, of the Rockport Democrat presents in the proofs of the duplicity aad falsehoods of John C. Shoemaker, Letompton candidate for the Senate, fron Warwick, Spencer, and Perry, which will be found in another part of this paper. The readers of political history for thirty years past, will recollect the famous controrzxsy between John Q. Adams and Jona- . a than Ru3sel, in regard to the certain oc- - curcnccs in the negotiations at Ghent, in which Adams, Clay,' Russell, and others were the American Commissioners. Kussel was Senator from the - State of Massachusetts, ambitiou., haughty, and urs ru m'ous,

when tempted by envy, hatred or eclf interest. In 1821, Mr. Adams was Secretary cf State, and a candidate for the presi- . dency. Rüssel was a personal enemy, and envy made him a bitter opponent He made open charges, that Adams had attempted to barter the navigation of the Western rivers in the negotiation at Ghent, for certain privileges to eastern fishermen on the coasts of the British Provinces. The truth of these accusations could be proven, he said, by certain letters written from Ghent, on file in the State department. A resolution passed the Senate calling for a copy of the Ghent letters. An answer was returned that no such letters were in the department. Mr. Kussel intimated that as the original letters were lost, he had private memoranda from which he could furnish the world with copies. At the request of the Senate he did so; and upon their face, as he presented them to the world, they seemed to bear damning proof that Adams, the aspirant for the presidency, who was looking to- the young States in the Northwest for support, had offered to betray the rights of the free navigation of their noble rivers to British ships and steamers, to procure the privilege of drying cod fish on the coasts of Newfoundland, to a few Yankee fishermen The effect of the disclosure for a few days, seemed overwhelming, in public opinion, against Mr. "Adams. The lattery putting on his tailor's thimble, which he wore on his pen finger wheu writing, indited a reply that will be as immortal for its cuntcr. king severity and masterly ability, as the letters of Junius. It came like an AvaIanch upon its intended victim, and crushed him to the earth ; and he fell with the bitter scorn and contempt of the whole country heaped upon a name, that at once became a term of infamy with every schooLho in the land. ; The original of the papers by which Rus sell pretended he could prove his accusations, and three copies of which he professed to have furnished to the country, were letters to Mr. Monroe, at their date, Secretary of State, but being private, they were not placed on the files of the Department, bet were retained among Mr. M.'s private papers, and were given op when the accusations were made to Mr. Adams for his vindication. Russcl's pretended copies were proven by the originals to have been false and flagrant forgeries. Instead of proofs of the truth of the accusation, they showed the contrary to have been the facts ; that Adams and Clay had protested against the concessions of navigation, and declared the war might be interminable before they would assent to it; and with these proofs, Mr. Adams fell with his trenchant pen, keen as a Damascus blade, upon bfc accuser, transfixed him with a single stroke, and held the libeller, the liar, and furgcr, quivering with fear and in spasms of torture, up to the scorn and execration of the country. It was a mortal blow, that brought suddenly both physical and mental dissolution.Rossel never afterwards entered the Senate chamber. In a few Jays he was struck with paralysis his mind wandered, and in a few weeks he sank from the proud Senator, a robust man, an able and eloquent debater the pride of his State aud party to a pulling, drivelling, imbecile ; an object of commisseratiou to the beholder; a few months closed his earthly career Iiis fate pointing a moral, and bis name furnishing a new and eipressivc term to describe the fite of all who should fall by a like false step. To be "Jonathan Russellized" is a most significant expression in the annals or 1824 and 1825. There ha3 not been a more striking instance of a similar operation in many years, than in the case of Hicks and Shoemaker. Hicks has "Jonathan Russellized" the potty political aspirant from Perry, aud given him so deep a grave, the public will never be troubled with any offensive odors from the small remains of him. Over it stands the bended form and disconsolate face of the Terry Shoemaker organ, Hooding with its tears the resting place of its "first born," and refusing to be comforted in its bereavements. s3?In the discussion now going on in Virginia, relative to free and slave labor and the opening of the slave trade, it is stated that the actual increase of slaves in the State since 1830, is only 2,000; while according to the natural ratio, it ought to have been 235,000, if none had been exporter!. From these data it is estimated that "V irginia Las fold in twcx.ty-scvcn years nearly 200,000 slavey worth nealy 100,000,000, aud from this source hau bcux tho principal urrcac her wealth. Mr. R. J. Ryan, of Indianapolis the eloquent Anti-Lecompton Democrat, is coming into the Southern portion of the State to address the -people upon the Usucs iu the present eanva3. lie U one of the best speakers of the day, and, wherever he. goes, h leave 1 a A-w imrrosion on. th r

mse who hear him. lie wili du gc-cl -,r. ... t, , . CeXCtnePoCiet. , . . ' -"

T)w Apollo Hall Meeting, On Saturday night, has given new strength

and cheer to the anti-Lecompton cause, and j alarmed the adherents of the Executive. It waa the first of a series that are to follow I which will bring here some of the best Ger- J man orators in the State. The speech of Mr. Seidensticker, editor of the Indianapolis Volktbtatt, the oldest German paper in the State, on Saturday evening, is highly commended by those who beard it axd are familiar with the German, as excellent in matter: and we know the manner was mt happy. Mr. Schmuck, of the Evansville Volktbote, made an effective speech which was well received, and with repi-ated applause, by the meeting. But MrBischop is par excellent the German orator of this district. He is earnest, full of facts, argumentative, sarcastic and . witty. -.He is always a favorite speaker. To-morrow we will, endeavor to give a synopsis of the speeches. The following arc the resolutions rassed by the meeting. revolted, That we declare every attempt to violate the principle, according to which the majority rule, and the will of the people "J is always and everywhere supreme as high treason, and we will most decidedly resist every such attempt. Resolved, That Buchanan s Kansas policy deserves the most vehement censure, t n 1 that his endeavors to force a constitution on the people of Kansas, which they condemned with an overwhelming majority, must be looked upon as a criminal attempt. Resolved, That we express our deepest corTempt for all who aided and abetted in the attainraeDt of that object. Resolved, That although we recognise the " English Compromise'' as the law of the land, we do not approve its principles, as it is partial and unjust. . Resolved. That, wherever we find Lecomptonism that political .system which is based On fraud and deception we will fight it to the last, and that we declare war against all wire working till its utter extermination, and that we therefore most solemnly atjure all convention humbugs, which ouly tend to suppress the popular wilL Resolved, That we will try to' defeat the electiou of W. K.Niblatk,the Iecomptonite, and pliant tool in the hands of Bright, and who was nominated by the post master and office holder clique, that on the other hand we put unconditional confidence in Alvin P. Hover, and declare him to be the man of our choice. ' Renolced, That we declare the nominee of the Dlairsville Convention, James M Shauklin, to be a man who does not deserve the least confidence, and that we will greet his defeat in October with loud cheers. The same holds true of Carnahan, who was cho sen candidate for State Senatorship. - Resolved, That this meeting appoint a committee of five to confer with the Knglislv-' f peaking Anti-Lecomptonites of ander burgh and citizens of Posey, for the purpose of ruuning opposition candidates for State Legislature, and that said committee shall report at a further meeting ". Resolved, That a Jlovey club be constitu ted, and those desirous of taking part in it, enter their names on books opened for the purpose. Resolved, That we-are under obligation to the "Evansville Enquirer" for its logical argumentation and its endeavors to serve our cause by. its filtlir articles, aud that we request it to contiuue as heretofore its in direct co-operation to the sure election of Judge Hovey. - Resolved, That we furuush a copy of the foregoing resolutions to our fellow citizens who are not able to read our language, through the columns of the Evansville Journal. The committee appointed in accordance with the 8th Resolution conits of Messrs. P. Spiegle, R. Bromm, P. Schmuck, A Kcs ler, H. Lutz. . - - The Meetlug at Ontcrvllle, On Saturday was, the greatest gathering of its population ever assembled in the groves of Spencer county. An intelligent and observant correspondent informs u?f that there were over 1500 . persons present, embracing the solid farmer., the intelligence, the enterprise, the worth, beauty, and youth of the county. A more respectable and in tclligent, and influential meeting was never held in the Pocket. -The assemblage was enthusiastic and harmonious in promoting the cause in which they were engaged. All agreed to forget for a season their former political difference;, and fight togeth er for the defeat of Executive usurpations. They agreed for a time at loa.-t to become auti-Lccomptou Democrats, and support Hovey for Congress. . The Judge made a speech of more than two hours in length, which wa.' rapturously received by the audience, and at its close a large number w ho had stood aloof from the movement suspicious lookers on came up to the Judge congratulated him, and gave him a pledge of their appioval and aid. This meeting fixes the fate of the Niblackites In Spencer; the county, we are assured, will give novey from 800 to 1,000, perhap3 1,200 mafority. The only fear expressed by the old Aui-Lecompton politicians who like a hard brush and. a stimulus to latar in a canvass, is that the affair is getting to be so one-sided a question in Spencer, the contest won't have excitement enough to be interesting. The prospects of Judge Hovey are daily strengthening and brightening throughout the district, and his election is a certain event, if some marplots do not intrude to derange ' the present harmonious relations of the Anti-Lccomp-ton and the opposition parties. We shall have a full report of the proceedings of this meeting from a correspondent. On Saturday evening, Judge Hovey addressed the people of Warwick, at the Court House, in Boonville. Although bnt a few minutes' notice was given of the meeting, tho house was filled, and we learn from an auditor, that the effect of the fpeech was cheering. The J ude held one of the Lecompton oüioe seekers, who has been vascillating for the last six months, between both parties professing one thinj to onft, and another to tho other to . a I severe account for his inconsistences, and though the victim uttered a few scrcetches and groans during the flaying process, he said not a word in reply.

ST . t? T: Thcre fc, 700 , in thn Ohio Penitentiary, and tnliving r.nlv r,.,o dl vf.out, - , I ....

The Washington fticn, of last Sonday, said in case Kansas rejected the terms

of the English bill she must wait until she j a tains' a population of 03,000 before she can again apply for admission into the Union a a State,- This clearly shows the inten tions and the doctrines which the adminis tration mean to pursue, if the Union speaks by authority as it undoubtedly does Kansas after she has rejected the English Swin dle, will claim the right and will undoubtedly exercise it, to present a new constitu tion. This right of hers, is to Ikj contested by the administration, and the whole question w ill be again opened in the next Congress. ' It is, therefore, a living- issue to be debated and settled in the present canvas. Tiie mcmbe -s to be elected this autumn v. ill probably decide finally, the whole question by settling the right of Kansas. It is a delusion a sham, to pretend it is a dead issue. While the Union is denouncing Judge Doug las for keeping up the dissension of tl t Democratic party by discussing a dead topic, and the 1 Lecompton Conventions here aie declaring it to be an absolute question, which has nothing to do with the present canvas. the administration at Washington arc pro claiming a policy in regard to Kansas that must inevitably bring up the subject in an aggravated form. The Lecomptonires arc professing a peace where there is none. The administration is determined that that portion of the English bill which denies Kansas the right to come into the Union with less than a imputation of 93,000 shall not be repeated. The anti-Lecompton party are determined it shall be, if Kausas asks to be admitted with a less number. " CnmrnHHicvM. Major Robinson "Withdrawn. ' Prixcktox, July 24th, 1858.. Mb. Cablile Sir; Since rending your article in this morning's Journal, beaded MA New Candidate," I have learned that my authority for making the announcement that Major Robinson was a candidate for Congress in the First District was incorrect. I have just been shown a letter from Mr. Robinson to one of his friends in . this place, dated yesterday, iu which he says he is not a candidate. You will much oblige me by publl-lung this, and thereby make the correction. Yours, with respect, ' ' . II. F. KKJER. fc-jyCoramodorc Boutcllc was cashiered by one of the largest Court - 'Marshals ever assembled bj the Kavy Dqartment. It eonsiited of eleven captains and two commanders, and was made unusually large because on important principle was to le settled, whether a commander could leave his ship under any circumstances without the consent of his superior. The decision of the court was unanimous. T5y some undue and secret Influence, Mr. Huchanan has remitted the sentence to five years furlough. Under tbe old decision and practice of the Department, this' remission gives leave of absence pay, and therefore amounts to a five years' frolic. The Xavy is thus degraded and outraged by this Executive interference. 1 Love ani 5cide. A youn man named Jeff. Richardson, living four miles south of Indiana polis, has long laid fiegc to the heart of a neighlxr s daughter, but has been most disastrously defeated in every attempt to carry the citadel. After having suffered a very mortifying repulse, he went to Indianapolis on Friday last, and bought two and a half ounces of arsenic and swallowed the whole at a dose ; mounting his horse, he Started for home, but had ridden but a short distance before he fell from the animal in a spasm.' Medical relief wa3 procured and he was carried home alive, but was not expected to recover. The President and Mb. Doi-olas. The reliable correspondent of the New York Tribune, says: " The article? now bcinjj published in the Union, against Judge Douglas ure written under the Fpecial direction of the President, if not with hirf own hand. The funic statements and language, are held commonly among the friends of the Administration, and it U generally recognized that a personal war is intended at every hazard, and the Federal ofiu-ers are notified that every refusid to enlist will be followed by a removal, as was recently done in Chicago." DIED. D el in thin city, on th 26tli instant, Auer, infant daofihter of J. Wesley and Cor.velijl IIiuiil t aged 18 day. Tho ftuural will take place this morning, (-27th), at nino o'clock, from the family reiiid'ticc on Second, Wtwein A'ine and Diisit.n etrerti NEW ADVERTISEMENTS." VJPr MM i - FOR IIURRJH-TlIi:ttK is a OI.1D here ho U M-llinc IMetuiv-rr.inie cheaper than ever beard of tlirn U ing sold I . re. We would ay to thorn wUhioc to have rheap Pk1re in pnl Canes, that they wunl-t d w.-tl to purrhu) of him. Jy-7-H The next ewion uf Him Institution will on September lit. The appointim-nt of Tenrhem in rumplet, omxixtliij; ..f lt.-v. JOHN W. HtiTT, D. V., rreuik'nt, with oute liftti-u coiuit-tcut aiU tnt. The Board of Director fivl that n- lettT jni.triity of KV ran he pivrn t parent in rtynrd to the mental and ni nl training of their d;tu;:ht m, than is prtwnted in the reappointment of Ir. Scott, m the Ix-tvl of the Institution, who liu l-rn a u.owful educator for ncur thirty ream iu thin plae. The course of ? Mi-It m as hl;rh, and iustrm-tion as thorough, tu in any imilar institution, and Hie exprnw in buj. Th building wre completed at an exprne of 590,000, are hr.t-d by Kteum, and Ra-t-lihtt-d. Terms IVmrd, uahiu?, li-hting and hntic room, tuition in all Kng!i.-h Brandies, Latin and Gre k, f 87,50 per srtMon in a ivane. For further information, apply to Rev. Wm. S. E5t. Wy,tr ltuv.Ico.ic V. Jloufurt, Aputt, Oxford. j:y2t-2in ffhisxoi.rrio.x' 7 co-.rutr MJr nt-rVlpp. Tlic l-JUn- rhip lwreUdore rxb-t-in undorthx nam- n.t rtyl. of livwr X Miy, Cricent City Ditil-ry, thin d.iy dissolved ty mnrual ro-.i)t. 1 LuKin. In nn.ft-r will li conducted ty .h e ih JU-nncr & n, who will settle ail claim j of tUu vld in ui. . - jacou rryNT-Tt. jl.-2-Mw J. Oil T. KFSNFJi. Mtkif.rw-ioo nans j.v.rA' W aiM, roe ivxl and for ile chepp ftr ca.-u, by - JACOB ST KAUB, JyU1 - No. 40 Main etret. MM ties Chain Pumps find Fixtiir; Clrttrrni ami Kon I'nmj-; " AVlr--uc;h k M.-Ca-din' C. S. Mil! Swi. Ju.it tfct wf and f rral by j.vf.on .TK.tr u. - jti2-3w No. 10 Main ?tr.t.

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THO K-y 'JIM V , ItKtiH LMU ITi? to return hin tnanka to bin old cwtomen for thrirkind patronage, and hopes by strict attention to biifinew", and pood work, to be able to merit a continuation of thir favor. Ilavinpr removed bin More to the corner of Second and Malu ntiveU, formerly occupied an a Silvertmith Shop, he in now prejir d to furnifh all who may faver him with a call, with all the articlcn in bin line. B-0'lt.-pairinj; done with neatn and denpatcb. Hctmd hand harnt alwayn on hand. jly'M".m. cTriv; o.v the no tu op Julv, fnm my prembet, nmall Mack or dark brown Ml'I.K, with light rolorcd bifaxt. formerly owiml 1t Mr. John and Mr. JbxMbrd. A f uitäbie reward will be Riven to any person returning Uitn to me, or for information of bin wherealoiit. SAM'li V1CKEKY. jljÄ-lw - - - ' Tf fWO.VS .30 BOaKH J-'JtJiNil M-J Lcnioun, received per t-ainrr flaltU-, and for Kale bv . IK TON I'.KOS. TWJL'' M'JTK.VT COWRJSTE MM SAFES. We are a-'cnln for the celebrated HuU'n Patent Fire Proof and Thi.-f Prof Safe, maiiiuactiired ty nan, t arroll A t o. t mcinnati. A constant fupply will be kept on bamU and told at manufacturer a prlcea. rRF-TOX DROS. V . 8TErHKJ"S SUCJ rennora to Jan, kinds of Stovi-a, and mnnufacta-' rem of Tin, Sheet tcantUB, Jr.,) IHalrrn in all I roil and Copter Wan. Ateo, man. nfartnrern of Fruit Can of every patrut and d.rriptlon, with which printed directiona for put tine up all kinds of fruit, will 1k furnished, fir., of clutr; ail of which will lie old Teryrlimp fr nwh, at w holeKalr or retail. Storeroom at No. 13, .Main ntrvet, lH-tween Vater and Fin-t strwtn, (op ponite old Stat- Bank), Evansville, Ind. JA, m AXTLIS, JR........IlOB:ltT E. 8TEFIIKNi. WTJVIWJRSMTI OP X O VMS 11 L LIS J MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, v . Tbe tw-rnty-eeond annmil enree f Lecture will comm. me in thin School on the firt Mondar in Xovfuilier and cbwe tlu lut of February, under tne toiiow i nc arrancement: LfNSFORD V. YANPIXL, M. P., Trofia-ior of Tnvidoiojrv and Putholocical Anatomr. BENJAMIN K. PALMEK, M. !.. Pn.ffsaorof the Principle and Practix of Hnrery. J. LAWKKNCK SMITH, ST. I., Profvor of Med ical I hem let ry and ToxiccJotrv. - K01JKKT J. B K ECK I N U I TH E, M. P., FTofcaeor of Matria Metlicaand TtienapeiitK-n. J05I1CA D. FLINT, M. I., Profenöor ,of ainical Surjrerv. THEOIMJRK S. BELT tl. D. Professor of tlie Tlieorv and Pnutlce of Mediciix. v LLEWELLYN POWELL, 31. D., Vrotct of Ob-nt-trl' Mrdu'ine. i J. W. BENSON, M. P., rrofeKor cf IVwriptive ana Mirtneal Anatomr. S. M. BEMISiJ, M. !., Profeaeor of Clinical Medi cine. - AKCIIIE B. COOK, M. D.t Demonstrator of Anat oior. . . , Fem for the entire eours Sin,. Matriculation and Library tfr-ther $. Practical Anatomy and Ii-rtton 1U. (iradiMtioa r.-c A full I'rrli miuarj courac of la-turea will be riv en.ly the Faculty, rcmmrncinir. on tle tir-t Monl.iy in October, at which lisiv the IisM-ctiiij; nooms wid also b opened. Clinical intruction will be civon twSf a week at the LouUvilh) Marine Hoepital, from tbe lit of Oc tober till thecke ot the mxin. A Clinbiue ban aleo bten entablifbed in ronner lion with the University, at which operation are eriormei aua canes prem riotst lor ana K-cturea up on in preneiie. of thnclaM. - . For further information applv to L. 1. YANDELL, M. P. jlyl7-lw Iiean of the Faculty. Ii show is (o.v.v;oiir.i MM k OLDKK'rt GREAT SOUTHERN CIRCUS! ORTON A OLDER, Projrietors. P. A. 0LDEK, Biwincfs Manaper. JULIEN I1EKVEY, Iiuetriaa Director. J. E. WICKS, Treasurer. H. P. BROWNE, Aj-ei.t. Will exhiJ.it at F.VANSVILLE, Tluirlay and Eri'tar, July &th iu'l Wth. . Mt. Okto.x would state to the f irmer patrons of nis ..mtltlon, that be had disponed or a hlf interrrt in thi popular concern to Mr. I. A. Mter, for merly of the firm id Maboe, t Uder Co., Circun and Mi-napeiie ; and having rc-orgnnied and re.fltb! entirely new for the traveling neaaon of r8, they are enuhled to brin;r liefor tlw; public a niodul Kqifc ntrian, Hercules, and Acrobatic and iTamotk' Troupe, consisting of tli following Sto-n, dected front the elit of tile met relebrateil AnipUitlieulren of both i.urojie anl America: Mf. WM. 0 DALE, the Creat Anirri.nn fomeiwt Kider and V anlter. Möns. JULIEN II ER VET, from the French Amphitheatre, Parin, with KaniKh Tr.mfcer, A.wenHion, bunpennion, 4c. CIIAS. TCBRS, wh. I well known to the catering public, in bin Herculean Feats and Trick Hi.re, Sir Ilenrv. MILLER, from A.-t ley's Am- - I'hitlK'atre, 1.4li'lii. 0KTON BROTHERS, Tmpez, Ctaesic Arts, ana Ia JVrrhe, Masters W ILLIE and PANTON, 1,000 Challenpem! 1 Vat the world in Feata f Contortion WArHI NtiTON CHAM BEIL, "scenic and t omeiy. Mr. tJEO. CONSTABLE, the Sliakeppcrean Clown and People'n Jester, equaled by few and excel le I bv none. Mr. V. LEWIS, the oorgian Trick Clown, and too well known to the public to need comment. Mr. ROB'T LIXPLEY. tho unapproj'hable Ilntijoi-t. ANDREW E. MORKI8, tbe orLrinal Bob Rjdlej." Profetor ABEL'S Full .Military Band. Atro, the Great rerfurmiiis I. ions, ROMEO mid JULIET, the Pet Leopard, WASHINGTON, aud the Happy Family, w itliout extra eharpe. Itoora 'n at 1 and H4 o'cloi-k, I. M. Adininnion cts. Ckildreu under twelve, 'it cts. to It-.xes. jlr21-.i.lwlw SO It IS Alir.NX IVU rrr ni in rmit. v... 1. 1 rat; l-k 2.' cm.L .i ( . ,v v 7 ' " .. r ,tn r birr4 "täzvi"':? fi" - - - rnm sr. mull ta iirMiiiii.ii il i ill i ii ii .. . aalMutt. UM Tw-rM . T InZ,,?? t Bitl frorm mi H-rmwtmt F.. u,,. 1 T1 AI: m-nnlitir u4 frmrUrmt m was aar aiamiaaJ tiKj lh.yr wllhM fIU I wm ir? n sa aa nurviT mew p. T , tt ia r lllm ram. tt kn rmrimnim, ... n j aaraiW Cm. 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Jf RANCE BY HOME COMPAXIKS. The undernicned baring been appointed Agenti for Evansritle and ricinity, of the INDIANAPOLIS INSURANCE CO. 8. 1'. COYISüTOX, Sec'y. - T. A. M0RBLS, Trea't. .. . .' 1' A.V TBI -.iRISING SUN INSURANCE CO. B. J. HATÜ AWAY. Sec'y. S. HATHAWAY'. Pre: are prepared tn underwrite upon tho better claaa of Fire and Marino Bu-ks, at t low rate of pre mium as are ccmiteiit with pt-rnianenry and reiabihty. ' TbeM Companies confine their busincM exclueirely to the State of Indiana. WA1I loaxs speedily adjuKtl and promptly paid without auy abatement or dinrinution what ever. . . Koferenccs: Every man. without exception, wbo hm sustained Ks in either Company, a li"t of whom all citizens T our own ute may lp seen at our office. .V. D. ItLYOLPS A CO. Evansville, July 1856-ly ... GXHIRTUVU LIZJTUEB10,000 J.bt. of the mt excellent Skirt in r Leather, Jiift re ceived, and for sale by - CHAS. BABCCK'K, Jy IT. Jlam street. , Oil XEJT-.OJ'E TWO STORi ftrick Dwelling, entirelr new; ami one ana story Frame Dwelling, on Division street, between 5th and 6th streets. Apply to LEWIS KAHX'S Clothinjr Store. jly 20-lmo Main fctreot. ' in exchange for Groceries. JlyW A. D. RF.YXOLDS CO. TF.RRE-HA VTE FE.V.tLE COLLEOK, TERUE-HALTE, INDIANA. For more than a year, have the magnificent structures of tbe Tcrre-lLuite Female College, horn steadily projrnsine. They are now nearly com pleted, and will be open for the reception of pupil, ' On nVrfUeatfajr, the ith of SrfemNr vert. ' The site of the College, the building, the arrangements for study and comfort, and the Faculty, deserve here a passing notice. Terre-Haute, the site of tbe Collepe, L a beautiful ami healthy city, a credible by railnxtd from all direction, and central to a numerous and apprcria. tine Population. It Ik high, as it. -immf imports. Krorn tatiftics, it is clearly shown that for several years part, there have b'a fewer deaths and low sickness here than at any Wertem city, of equal population. . , . ; The building will be fitted np in the latest style and mith all I lie modern ImorovenwntB. The v will be waruied by stcsm, aud lighted by pas, and fur-ni.-he with warm and cold baths, and what is rare 1 to be found in institution' of burning, A GYMNASIUM, Wlicre the body, made healthy and symmetrical by exercise may support aud assist the labors of the iutii-1. . .. A prominent feature of the Coll-pe, is the prov sion made for the health of tho pupils. The room are spacious and well ventilated, there being a bean tifully furnished - parlor, with separate sleeping Hiwrtments for each two younjc ladies. Tbe (crouiid are ample, -comprising t acres in a pleasant part of tne city, about oi.e-tniril of hieb is a native forest grove, with winding walks and arbors forming a most delightful promenade for pu pils II the grouuds will be tastefully oruament-d. FACULTY. The Faculty will consist of a thoroughly expe rienced siirt rmcient corps or instructors. Iter. Jon Cvi.rt, A. 31., founder aad former Prssiilent of the Ohio Female College, and itlendale remai tollejre, w nrnt lreiilent. Ker. airaomo Wood, A. M., late rresilent of tbe Ohio reunite College, and the uistini:uishel ait thor of several scientific, works, beui-inir , bis name. will 1 the presiding tesu-ber of the College, and In structor la mental ami .Moral N'lenro. . Prof. K. S. Hoswokth, lata Profissor of Cliemistry, eto-'., in Farmers College, Ohi-t, will take the chair f Natural Science, upon which be will lec ture ami xtienment. . : ' D'Estaixo Covtar, A. M., Professor of Anck-nt LnnguaLtrs and Literatnrw. .Prof. J. C. Mimxuek, late of Philadelphia, first teacher or Itistmnientat music. Aad from six to ten additional gentlemen and lady teachers of iotig stanamg a nq suceetsiui experience. . c Xt pains or expens will bo spared to procure wieners in every department, or tt very highest qualifications, so that pupils wishing to perfect themselves ia the higher styles of music, or any of tue solid or ornaments! branches, nay here receive the desired Instruction. That pupils 'from abroad, may derive the greatest advantages to be gained 'at Hoarding Schools, they are required to hoard in the institution, with tbe teachers (imlosri by special per miration of the President), that tlwy ' may have the benefit of their example and society.. Tit course of studies will lie thorough and ex ten si vr, m bracing all the branches usually taught iu our highest Serainarka of learning, EnglL-h, Clawial and tbe riue Arts. . '! . Tb year is divKled Into two sessions xf twenty wii ks each, commencing respectively on Wednes day , the Ht Ii of September n.'Xt, and ths 9th day of February, 1ÜJ1S. The exeuses of the schd year, Including loard and tuition in all tlie branches of the regular course, rooms furnished, fuel, lights and wafhing, will he 82ij payable semi-annu:tlly In advance. The msikU extra charges will be made for the ornamental branches. APPARATUS AND LECTURES. Prcst. Wood and Prof. Vnswoirrii, will deliver full courses of Lectures with the aid of the Tidescope and other apparatus, sufflcieut to Illustrate exierhnentally tlie principles of the science pursued. ISooks, and all other requihites for entering the College, may be had at tlm UuLege, or in the city. All letters df inquiry or on business, should be addressed to I't-r.Jou.v Cuvkbt, or D. S. CoVKKT, Terre-llaute, Indiana. The undersigned citizens of Terre-I laute, hare accepted tho ofiico of Trustee of the Terre-llaute Female College, and may bn referred to at any tim by such as fWirc further information concerning the arrangements or advantages cf the College: - Rev. E. ß. Taylor, Curtis t'ill-ert, Her. T. JordoD, S. II. Potter, IU v. W. (i. Spencer, . lv. P. Wiley, A. C. Potwin, Lurin Rye, Thos. Powling, ltenj. McKeen, Ij. G. Warrvn, A. McGn-gnr, W. l'art.lock. Jabes Iled'lcn, Jamo Ilito, James Il.iriMK, ' Jlvl.Vint It. V. Thompwn, Iter. J. 0. Wibmn, lu v. W. Modesitt, lt. L. Thotajison, Iter. M. A. Jewett, W. I). Criswold, W. J. Ball, Jas. Farrington, David Hartsock, C. Y. Patterson, J. II. WatHon, Ami. Wilkins, II. D. Scott, - T. C. Iluntin. TT I.YSEEI) OIL.-10 BARRELS FOR MjI sale at Cincinnati price, w ith fnright aulded ; 5 canks ass'd sizes lead pipe revived and for Bale by SAMUEL OKIt. jly20 TfffOR RENT The Brick Store and Dwelling JL on the corner of Oak and Second Streets; the dwelling consists of five large rooms, with a large store room and cellar. Rent Applv to jly!4-2w 1'ICH'D RALEIGH. (W aOOMt CMIAJWE Ft -at gain. We have a good twi Ott A MtAHgain. e have a good two horse Lxpress Wagon and Harness, which we will Ml low. The Express runs light, aud ill carrv 2.oiifi 11. jlyl IIORNIiROOK k CO. 'rrniriÜESit ttovr vivv.vii M Save your Apples. We are agent fr tho mile of Pitt's, Monet's, McClureV, and Emory's Threshers and Separators, und the Buckeye, Ketom and Cu'p's Ci.b r Jtills. HORN l!K( kVk k CO. F HA.S'iiLIJS TYPE AN'B STEKEOTVI'E FOUNDRY, Ko. V'jP, Vine street, ltwe-n Fourth and Fifth, - CINCINNATI. , . K. ALLISON, Sup't. C. F. 0'DRIC0LL k CO., Manufacturers aud Iieok-rs in NEWS. BOOK AND JOB TYPE, Triuting Presn-s, Cases, Gullies, Ac, Inks and Printing Materials of every description. Stereotyping of all kinds, Books, Music, Patent MedR-iue Directions, Jobs, Wood Engraving, Ac, Ac. BsVBraud and Pattern Letters, various styles. BsJ'Electrotyping in all its branches. fjlyH-4m. "l,WBftsirr)tca-5doxeB Railroad Wheelw W barrows, received aud for sale by Jlyl SAMUEL ORR. RmMSSOLVTIOmV ÖPCÖ.pKrT-.sw-swuership. The firm of Babcock A Sonntag was dissolved by limitation on 1st July. II. O. Dabrock having purchased the interest of G. S. Sotntag ia the accounts of the lata firm, will assume and pay all their debts. The name of the firm to b! used only in liquidation. ir. O. BAI'-COCK, jlyl4-dlm GEO. S. SONNTAG. k -T.mA.YJiEE VEO ETA REES, JL Frtaih Salmon, in 1 and ' 111 f'ltm do Lobster, do Mucken I do do do do do do do - do da do do do shad, do 4'Luu.t do do Cove tystTs, do do fr nlr by Z. H.rooKASON. WW,ltEELEtt St U'I.SfßJVi I'AMMWW LY SEWING MACHINE. The best, simplest and most durabl M.tchiiio in luse.. They make a ttniii !.-k ttiteh, the same upon lioth sbles of the work, fewinz with e.pial f;uiljfy the thickest and thinnest fabric. Any siool of thread, rot Um or silk, n-d without renewing. All marbinen warranted threo years, and full iuxtnictioiis gteu to euable purchasers hi use them satisf urtorily. Also ... The Buckeye Searing- JlmcMu. Jrici $30. . The bcrt single Thread Machine in the. market. v A gnerol assort uint of S-ing Maobine Silk Thread, Ne..Mll.-s, Ac., Ae., constantly ou band. Ofii..-e No. I, Marble Hall. myl4-;m F. M. SELLMAX, Agnt.

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TfpOmtMXO OF B HUJM.MUTMO--MM Tbe lommmon Council of the City of Evana11 will meet as a Board of Equalization for tl purpose of equalizing all assessments mada.ttpon raatl ex-tatA or personal yrymj, m n um iu -v rate limits of the City of fcvansTllle, at tne V4ty Clerk' offire, on Tuday, August 3d, next, at OCf, A. 7! SB1 COnt'nUO IIS assri iroraunj t- - Ixt, ujitil sJI asnesniiKWits .nail ne iuuizao. All Ux payer arc hereby requested to call ana examine their reepectlv assessments, before- the commencement or during th intermiasioaa of said sessions, and if the find cause lor complaint tn such a9Cmenbj, to present such grievance1 to the Board for adjustment. liy order of the Common 1'onnrii oi r.tansruie. . . ... - ' A. LLMCKE, City Clerk. - jly21-lm olksbote and Enqnirrr copy. . JT iVE.VSESJTOTIVE IS HE RE IM I Ml J -iven. tn all auctiont-erR. dravmen. cart men. expressmen, wagoners, omnibus and hackmen, pedatars, proprittors ct biluards, bagatelle taciee ana ten pm alleys, theaters and concert balls, that ail liceufcrs expire ot the first dar of August next, and tbey are h-reby notified to mnew the same bn or before said day; and in default thereof, the ordinan ces in such cases made and provided, will be strictly enforced against delinquents. A. I.EUCKE, City Clerk. jly20-lm Volk.-lKte rr-py. .IMsJi OP Itl:TtHM-:ttK NTJIM.M.H JT 3 UPPER MAUKET. Notice is hereby given to the owners of liutcher'e trails, at the Upper Market IIoue, that the sam w JI lssold at public auction to the highest bidder, on Saturday morning, July ;'.lst uexU between 7 aud 8 o'clock, by Augut Kllis, Market Master. Tbe Common Council have ordered that said Stalls shall be started at 51 00, and none to be sold for les. Payment must be made at the time tf purchase. A. LEMCKE, City Clerk. jlTgl-2w Volkslx)te copy. mMOTIVE TO CONTRACTORS. On Saturday, the 31st of July next, the Common Council will be prepared to receive sealed propoeaU for jterforming such grading as ordered in the abive corporation notier, und uot performed by the ounerg of said projerty up to said time. Itv order of tbe Common Council of the City of Evansville. X. LEMCKE, Clerk. jljl-lm Volksbote copy. 3 signed is Hing her entire stock at tost, eon. sisting of Bonm ts of every description, Ribbons nd Flowers. AUo, Gloves, Collars, Usdersloevea, Chemisetts. Veils, Ar. Ac, to which sho invite th attention f the public. V. II. 11ARKER, . , jlyl-tf ' Opposite the Post Office. 20 RIM LH CHOICE EUR It OH. 'At bxs. Star Candles, 2l do Assorted German and Palm RoAn. jnst received byj Z. II. COOK k Son. WJ.TE1J f HITIJ TI (MMTO commonce the coming Fall) aa first, or assistant Itook-Kerper in a mercantile house, or railroad office. liest of rvferrncrs given. For particulars address "A," P. O. Box Ö07, EvansvüU?, lad. jlylO-tf npO THE EOVERS OP A iooH JJL Cup of Tea.- We are now in receipt of a very choice 1 of loose Teas, bought expressly for retail ;nule. Call one and alL , Samples given with pleasure, by . Z. II. OXK. k. SON. IT WO OP ÄO.V .1000 BVvVMMLBS MM. Hoop Iron, assorted sixes, on hand and for sale at reduced prices by SAMUEL ORK. fW PUM.L ASSORTMENT OP IP, mvJL WolfTs Hoop Iron, just received and for sale at red uced prices, by JACOB 8TKA U B, 40 Wain st. : JSHETS .V GREAT VARIETY for aale by ' Z. II. COOK k SON. fWPPEES 10 BARRELS APPEESt wM yt Itarnl Pears. Jnst received by - - - . A. V. REYNOLDS CO. W9VRE VUOIWIM IL. Mustard SPICES A.y'JJ . 60 dor.. Pepper L tt Tin Cans; o0 do 2. do CO do Giuger ' I . do do; . Clovea W do ' do; Cinnamon . do; Ass. Nutmegs and Mace: 10 do ij M iknUird "k D . . . fsj do y. do; 40 d. 1 do: Warranted pure, of money refunded 'or. Z. II. COOK k SON. VN'MJRI ES ISO BAUS RMO COP3 fi-e; 10 half chests Towchong Tea; A bids. Pearl Karicy; 20 bbbi. Crush, and Powdered Sugar; , 100 bags Cotton Yarn, 5, 6, 7 and 00; . lit bales Cotton Batting; . - löO boxes No. 1 Herrings. Received and for sale at reduced prkea) for rush, bv -, , I. & D. IIEIMAXN". ' JL AO.V Sl'RUP Ac 73 BOXES Pure Lemon Syrup; " . . 'i boxes Lump Tolasro; 40. do Hamburg Cheese; 1 eask Dried Bc-f; 3 bids, fine old Peach Brandy; . 4 quart Pipes Peach do; 10 1-H do do do; ' 2 quart Pipes Port Wine; it bbl. Ginger Wine and Brandies. Received and tor sale by T. k D. 1IEIMANX. -mgg OVIOLEY'S EXTRA SVMA3ß9 GAU CURED HAMS. Received and for sale by Z. july JI. COOK SOX, Sole Agent for Evansville. 7mrMA.ni kmflk fowueroo WIM kegs Miami Riflle Powder; ' THO kegs BUsting Powder; 2." case Kiflo do; . ... 60 half kegs Rifle Powder. For sale by Z; II. COOK k SOX, Agent. V tß.n Mi TJIf.yfJ S mM UK O.VK MItZ T9 TER THAN OTHERS. It. B. IIART, is DOW prepared to aupply the city and country trade with tbe best of corn mead, unbolted, corn grits and hominy, of all grades; wheat grits, unbolted flour, rye flour, extra family flour, crush feed, bran, kbipstuff, corn, oats, chicken lued, and all articles in the feed line. All trade delivered to any part of the city. Please send in your orders. My prices will be low, as cheap as the cheapest, and as good as tbe best. The nimble sixpence better than the slow shilling is my motto. All may depend on get) in; all my trade made of none but the beat of ground grains, aa I will tmr no other. lt. B. IIA KT, janST-uafcrtf ' -mnwMt ti.MM.Mi Metier .m btjs.ii mzj'M7 gine, in running order, inch cylinder, 20 inch ftrokc. Enquire at Myer's Paper Mills, or of Levi S. Clarke, corner First aud Chestnut streets. jlyti-dAwlm giORJSMEAL. PICKLED FORK. Kc. wis rZA bush. Corn Meal, freh around; 600 lbs. choice Pickled Pork; - ;.. 10 kegs Laaf Lard; ,' 25 boxes J. Wood's extra Pearl Starch; Received this day by Z. II. COOK k FOX. WT'EJXTVL'KW SCHOOL OF JlEMtMJLW. cine, Louisville, Ky. The Lectures in this institution will commence on the first Monday in November, and continue four months. During October preliminary lectures will be delivered at the Hospital aud College. FACULTY. Benj. W. Dudley, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Surgery. Henry M. Bullitt, M. D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine. John Hardin, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Clinical Medicine. C. W. Wright, M. D., Professor of Medical Chemistry. N". B. Marshall. M. D. rnlwor of Valeria Med-fc-ami ThcraiieiitH. Middk'ton Goldsmith, M. D., Professor of the Principle of Surgery and Clinical Surgery. AV. Ii. Stirman, M. D., Professor of Anatomy. G. W. liayleas, 31. I., Professor of Physiology and Pathological Anatomy. David Cummins, M. I). Demonstrator. For information address X. B. MARSHALL, M. D., jlyl -2m Dean of the Faculty. JE YAN" S YILLE PLA.Yl.Va AJ"MM Flooring Mill, Second street, between Chest nut and Cherry, dealers in Lumber and manufacturers of Ioors, Shutters, Blinds, Sash, Door and Window Frames, Moulding of every size. Flooring, Weatherboarding, Shelving, 3Iantls, Base Pilasters, Green-bouse Sash, and Chain Pump Tubing. ' A large assortment of Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings and Pump Tubing, constantly on hand. Also, ready worked Flooring of all kinds. Tcrsons about to erect buildings in the. Southern r Western country, considering the low raUs of freight by river, railroad and canal will find it to th:ir 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 inado as most factory work, with tenons half way through, tut it i framed in the same manner as if made by hand. Sawing of all kinds done on short notice. Tcrioa catdi. oiikö otherwise agreed upon. aiy2l-tr STEELE 1 HUXXF.L. mmoTMCi: ale YAJs-nERnuRft W V County Orders, drawing intent, and which have been endorwd previous to September 1, l&M, will be n.'dotfned u presentation to the County Tr-arer. X. B. I will pay no interest accruing on aaid orders after this date. THEO DORK VEXXEMAXX, Treasurer. J-U TMIE' OL It PMO.YEER AHEAD! THOMAS SCANTLIN, (Sign of tlie Gdlen Coffee l'ot), has an immense stock of Stoves and Housekeeping Ware, purchased eine the great panic in money affairs, at ruinous rates to th manufacturers, which he is willing to give his citomers the advantage of, by calling at his old Mand. Call at t'W?. and rvure l-.ir"aiu.-. ncOi ' . TU?. SCANTLLIX".

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IF YOU WAXT BALL TICKETS, IF YOU WAXT BALL TICKETS, ' IF YOU WAXT BALL TICKETS, s IF YOU WANT INVITATION CARD. IF YOU WANT INVITATION CARDS IF YOU WANT INVITATION CARDS' IF YOU WAST 1SVITATKKS CARDS, OR ANYTHING ELSE, . OX ANYTHING ELSE, OR ANYTHING ELSE, 011 ANYTHING ELSE, IN THE PRINTING LINE, - IN THE PRINTING LINE. IX THE PRINTING LINE. - IN THE PRINTING LINE, GET THEM AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE, GET THEM AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE, GET THEM AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE, GET THEM AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE. WHERK THEY HAVE NEW TYPE, WHERE THEY HAVE NEW TYPE, WHERE THEY HAVE XEW TTPF. WHERE THEY HAVE XEW TVPtr WHERE THEY HAVE NEW PRESSES, WHERE THEY HAVE NEW FREASES, WIIEKE THEY HAVE XEW PRESSES, WHERE THEY If AVK NEW I'KJ-XSEM. AND EVERYTHING ELME NEW, . AND EVERYTHING ELSE NEW, . AXD EVERYTHING ELSE XEW. AND EVERYTHING ELE NEW, AXD OF THE BEST QUALITY, AXD OF THE F.EST QUALITY, " AND OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES, AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES. AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES, AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES, AXD DO WORK CHEAPLY, AND DO WORK CHEAPLY, AND DO WORK CHEAPLY, , AXD DO WORK CHEAPLY. AND DO IT XKATLT. AN"I DO IT NEATLY. AND DO IT NEATLY, AND DO IT NEATLYAND IN THE BEST STYI.K. - -AXD IN THE BEST STYLE, .. AND IN THE DEST STYLE, AXD IX THE BEST STYLE. give rs CALL, CALL, CALL. CALL, GIVE US GIVE US GIVE US AT OUR XEW AT OI K XEW OFFICE, OFFICE, AT OUR AT OUR NEW OFFICE, NEW OFFICE, AND SEE OUR SPECIMENS, AND SEE OUR SPECIMENS. AND SEE Ol R SPECIMENS. AND SEE Ol B SPECIMENS, AXD LEARN OUR TRICKS. AND LEA UN OUR TRICES. AND LEARN OUR PRICES. AND LEARX OUR PRICES. WE DEFY COMPETITION, WE DEFY COMPETITION. WE DEFY COMPETITION. AVE DEFY COMPETITION, EITHER IX WORKMANSHIP, EITHER IN WORKMANSHIP, EITHER IN WORKMANSHIP, EITHEJ IS WORKMANSHIP, OR IN PRICES. OR IN PRICKS. OR IN PRICES. OR IN PRICES."' " WOrer CRANE'S COMMISSION HOUSE, on. Water street, three doors from Main, Evansville.. Ind. EVANSVILLE JOUR VIT. ftiMPivv i jniJS'E LUMBER aY 8HIJILE8 JL TO BUILDERS AND CARPEXTERS.-l Tha subscriber has bought mit tb interest of R. II. Dennett, in the Lumber Y'ard, near Krati k Heilt-, man's Founder. - II now 4Tw This atb'.t m cheap p.nce. for cash. II .1 -n. 1 tmm . 2 l MOLE YS MAMS -I.VO THE J. arrival this dar of lucssdes, at 7 Z. II. COOK k SON'S, Sole Agents for Evansville. äTIROCEKIES JT.V7J PR O YI SI O.YS. . IWrEVANSVILLE, IND. Wh ksaLK Department, First street, first door fnm Hun; Retail Department, Alain itrect, first deer Iwlow the corner. Z. II. Cook begs to thank his friends in Eransrille and neighborhood, for their favors so freely be-. Etowudon him since he has been in business; among th ia, and takes this opportunity cf introducing t their notice his ton, Mr. Ii. A. Cook, wlism he has taken into partnership from this date, aud loMcits for tbe new tirmcf Z. U. Cook Jt Son, acuntinuuca of the support so liberally confine on l.iujH-lf. . Z. II. Cook k Son, bavin- takan tbe business premixes and purchased lb whole stock of Mr. M. W. Fot-ttr, fcd confident that they will be. eniMed to supply the citizens of Evansville. with every article tbey may require in the Grocery and rrovntimi line. Z. II. Cook k Son w ish especially to draw t? attention of persons in the country laving prodm . of any kind to dispose of, to their increased facility fnr taking off their stock, and supplying tbma at their store, with all articles rejUire.l ia the wholesale department, at prices that must Insure their orders for the futura. (b'i-tf JTRMjyrMS LVMHERmtUt, subscritier would M- TrspectfnllT call Die atn ntion r.f rarnenters and builders to bis stock of Pine Lumber, which I one of tbe largest and best ever yarded in this city. I rices as low s the lowest. Office re-roer Main and. .-venin strwt.i, - . JOHN F. GL9LK.

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