Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 9, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 August 1858 — Page 2

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TU Canvas. An old Democrat in Spencer county, write os that the prospects arc most cheering for Hovcy, in Dubois; ami that in Spencer the kies arc bright for anti-Lecompton-isni; the people are all one side in the latter county. The Germans to a man appear ' to be for Hovey. At Fuldah, XiUack had not a single supporter on the ground. At Geiitryvillc, there vrw a very large audience to bear the Congressional candidates. Ia the discussion Ilovejr demolished all of Niblack's positions, and left him nothing to stand upon hut the shattered wreck of Lccouoptonisui. At Iluntingburg, in Dubois county, on last Thursday, it was estimated that llovey bad changed one hundred votes in his favor by his speech on 'The occasion. Our enthusiastic correspondent adds, "the 'faxt is, the Lecomptonites had Letter call iu Niblack, and put a man on the track who can make some chow. Unless they do so. the race will Use iU zest, and he like aj'uhandle, all on one side." One of the oldest Democratic residents in Warrick, who La &n.iliar with every voter in the county, writes us, that M Xiblatk's majority in Warrick will range somewhere between 300 and 50Ö. If Horey makes a good impicssion in , the canvas, ii.wiil not cicctd 3uö; I do not believe it will go over 400, uuuer any, circumstances. The people in this county are becoming wearied tf the rule of the Bright faction, who have so long controlled the State by conventions. The Southern Tcriloa of the Dill English Compromise The Mobile (Alabama) Iiegitter gives the following exposition of what the South understood were the terms of the bargain uudor the Bill English bill, in w hich all parties to it, solemnly agreed ; among others, was oar worthy Representative Judge Xiblack. If re-elected to Congress, he will 1 bound by this agreement to carry out its terras as construed by the South ; and if hi constituency re-elect him their votes will be received 33 confirmation and sanction of the bargain. Will the Democracy of the District give it their approval ? To pacify the South, "it was agreed that Kansas, as a free State, should be kept out of the Union for an indefinite period." " It will be remembered that by the terms of the Conference Act it is provided, that in ca.se the people of Kansas accept the proposition submitted to them by the net, and thus incidentally ratify the Lccompton Constitution, Kansas is by the fact admitted as a State with her present population ; but in the event of their rejection of the proposition, Kana3 is to remain a Territory until she has the requisite population to entitle her to a Representative iu Congress. This constituted the compromise. If Kansas was not to come in under the Lccompton Constitution a3 a slave State, the South wot to be comptnsated ly keeping her out as a fret State or an indefinite number of yenrt" This is the plain English of the English hill, and the terms on which the South accepted it and passed it. The Frawr Illwcr OolU Mines. The accounts from Frnscr river and Vancouver's Island, brought by the lat California steamer, present a t.-rrible revulsion of feeing and grievoui disappointrneut among the crowd of emigrant? who flocked with such sanguine hopea to an expected harvest of gold. No gold, of consequence, had been taken, aud the high watcri precluded all prospects of doing any thing fur a month, even if gold covered the bottoms of the streams. The sudden influx of so large a population had created almost a famine, and prices of food bad risen to such exorbitant rates, a in a short time to cona:uc a!l the means with which the gold peckers had landed iu New Caledonia; and hundreds of them were reduced to ab.solutc want and sufTcrlng. Sj far as the statements publUhin California, can be relied upon, I'raser river is unanimously denounced as a monstrou.3 awiudle; and the Hudson's Bay Company and other interested parties come iu for a large hharc of contumely and denunciation. The wildness aud insanity which characterized the rush of emigrants to these regions could h.trdjy have had a different result. The Fräser river excitement Las cooled down as suddenly, aud, it may be, as' unrcaoonablv as it sprung up. It is to be remembered, however, that these rcprcscntations may be biased and colored by Califorma interests which arc seriously injure I by tue fjodu3 to the North. r Ltcompton Popular Sotrerelgnty. ! Jesse D. Bright iu his speech on the Lccompton .Bill, expressed the following 'conviction:'' So strong, Mr. President, is my conviction cf the viciousncss of the principle of submitting to a tiirevt vote bf the people the propriety of the enactment or rejection- of laws, lhat for ont I am prepared to extend the tame objection to the tubmitsioii of the entire Constitution to the $ame tri'juntil ! I I Mr. Vice President Breckinridge, in his late stump speech in Keutucky, said : 'The startling doctrine baa !ccn started in this country that a constitution has no -validity until submitted to the vote of the people. As an abstract propoeitiou I w ill never submit to it. I will nev. rr consent that Congress bhall have the right to reject a constitution because the people of a Territory choose not to submit it t' tic peops.' Are net these extraordiaaiy doctrines for Democrats: to avow ? Can stronger Federalism be found iu any thing that eminated t.om the New England Blue Light school? These arc tlic leaders by wao:u XiblAck is gu:Ie J, and upon whose sleeves he pin3 hi vo'.ilical faith. They are the doctrines he tujportcd aud endorsed by his vote last winter. t&r MessT Dunont, of the Louisville paper wills, bavc now struck, at the depth of I.S-j'j fee, a strtam of pure? i u!hur vatcr. At a depth of between 1,600 and 1.700 feet; a .Mrtani i f very ron;? Jalt valt r wj tftruvk..

The Petersburg! Robbers. ; Everett on the Atlantic Telegraph. The Reporter gives the following details I In his beautiful oration at the inaugurtttf the breaking up of the band of robbers tion of .the Dudley Observatory at Albany, thathave for sometime infested the neighbor- ; X. Y., in April 1857, Mr. Everett makes the hood of the quiet and moral town of Teters- j following eloquent allusion to the Atlantic

burirh. in Tike countv. As we have before a i . stated, two of the gang, named Worley and Edward, were arrested at incenncs for attempting to rob Mr. Osborn, Canal Superintendent, and carried to Petersburg!, where, on, Saturday, Roleri Walters, Frederick Jennings and IT ugh Shaw were arrested in Alfordsville, a hört distance from Petersburgh, and brought there for examination. Shaw and Edwards turned State'i evidence and Walters and Jennings not being able to pivc bail for their appearance at court, "were committed to jail. Hugh Shaw waa ub6enucntly arrested on another charge and in default of bail was committed to jail. On Wednewlay morning, three women were arrested on the charge of concealing stolen goods, and were held to bail in the sum of $400 each for their appearance at court. Ou Wednesday Henry Edwards' security gaubim tip, who not being able to give other aoetirity, was com mit teil to jail. The t.fficeri were still watching for the disclosure of such facts as would still lead to the arrest of more which are thought to be connected with the gang, and tn Wednesday thev arrested A. II. Edwards, father of 0 ' Henry Edwards, ou a charge of concealing stolen goods. lie was examined aud held to bail-in the sum of $1,000 on one charge, and $800 on another, ailti in default of bail was committed to jail on Thursday. The citizens of Petersburg have suffered much in consequence of the daring .and high-handed robberies that have lecn committed there for a few years past, and all their efforts to obtain a clue to the perpetrators have proved fruitless, until the late disclosures were made. It is thought that the thieves arrested are only apart of a large Ira ad, extending prob ably all over the country. The citizens hare been to deeply wronged by the acts of these villains, that they are determined to ferret out as many of the band as possible. The jail is now nearly full and should they still continue making arrests, it will not be able to bold them. A stroug guard is kept at the jail every night to prevent any one from aiding ia their eaenpe, and ax the Circuit Court convenes in thi? place soon, they stand a very fair chance for representatives to the State prison. A. II. Edwards was Justice of the Tcace and Walters was both Post Master aud Constable at Alfordsvillc. Siuce the above was iu type another arrest has been made. Kansas. A letter from Kuusas to the St Louis Democrat, dated since the election, represents the people of tho Territory as wearied with election?, and "with the long struggle they have bad with the General Government and the Federal power. Nothing bhort of astern necessity will justify a further appeal to them or call them into action. They are ready for a free State, and anxious; but a despotic general government says that they must remain as a Territory unless they w ill consent to come in as a slave State. So far as yielding to legality and the force of Federal power, even though its exercise is unjust, and foully anti-democratic, the people arc unwilling to tesunic steps for a new Stitc government until it shall have some guarantee of settling the question and putting an end to it. The Administration seem determined to give them they say no chance for a constitution except it be one to admit slavery . fcsJ" The young Princess Itoyal of Prussia --Qtieeu Victoria's eldest daughter, is inaugurating sundry economical reforms in the Royal Household. Her chambermaids have been accustomed to erforra their duties in the palucc, dressed ia tostly bilks. The Itoyal Princess one Cue morning recently had all the female ervants summoned to her presence, and delivered what may be considered a highly euccefful maiden cpeecb. She began by tellitig them the expeuse of their dresses must evidently exceed the rate of their wages. She added that as their wages were trot to be raked, it would be very fortunate for them if they were allowed to assume cottou artklcs of clothing. In order to prevent every Diisunderstanding, tue l'rinccss coutintiet, "I hall not! only permit but order yo' to do so." i e. Jopu uane, ui Oregon, was At I!"- Tuesday, and it was pro Ktecd to give him a public clconw; for tbia ptiqiosc a meeting of citizens was called for last evening, at the Governor's Circle, at which Gov. 'Willard wa3 to inake an addrew, and Gen. Lane was to rcplv. It is said that "Gen. Lane designs to vbithia old home in the neighborhood of Evanville, and Iiis old friend in other portions of the State." Ilii visits to his "old home 7 usually occur during a Congressional ranvap. Courtcy w ill induce him, wc presume, to maintain a strict hcutralitr in the present contest iu this district between two good Democrats Citor Ckoaki3. The Vincennes S'mhv& been induced to believe from conversations with farmers that the w heat crop iu Knox countv wont be ov er half an average cror. Many fields tliat were expected to vield full average crops hare fallca far short of 1 it, and fjuite a nutnlnT of er!ons who cal culated uihui at least CO bushels to the acre TM cettin only half that quantity. In deed, we have not heard of aiinglu farmer who had not been disappointed in the 'outcome" of his wheat. Reliable and experi- ) enced iiiea consider it a UK-ral ealculation j t3 concede half au average crop throughout the countv. . . 11 . .... " - . srv inc most, nappy citation irom ine l;iMe we have yet neen in rt fi rtnef to the . telegraph, which U soon to girdle tLc glolx, appeared In the Xational Intelligencer of Monday: "Their line is gone through all . the earth, and th'.ir word.-- to the cud of the 1 otM. Pnbn: lix I.

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44 I hold in my hand a portion of the identical electrical cable, giveu me by my friend, Mr. Peabody, which is now April 22, 1857, in progress of manufacture, to connect America with Europe. I read upon it the following word? : 'A part of the submarine electric telegraph cable, manufactured by Messrs. Glass &. Co., of London, for the Atlantic Telegraph Company, to connect St. Johns, Newfoundland, with Valencia, Ireland, a distance of 1040 nautical, or 1900 statute miles." Docs it seem all but incredible to you that intelligence should travel two thousand miles, along this slender copper wire, far down in the all but fathomless Atlantic, never before penetrated brought pertaining to humanity, save when soma foundering vessel has tpunged with her haplea company to the eternal silence and darkness of the abyss? Does it seem, I say, all but a miracle of art, that the thoughts of living men, the thoughts that we think up here on the earth's surface in the c'jeerful light of day, about the markets, and the exchanges, and the seasons, and the elections, und the treaties, and the wars, and all the fond nothings of daily life, should clothe themselves -with elemental sparks, and shoot with fiery speed ia a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, from hemisphere to hemisphere, far down among the uncouth monsters that wallow in the ucthcr seas, a'o:ig the wreck-paved floor, through the oozy dungeons of the rayless deep ; that the last intelligence of the crops, whose dancing tassels will in a few months be coquetting with the west wind on these boundless prairies, should go flashing along the slimy decks of old sunken galleons, which have been rotting for ages: that messages of friendship and love, from warm living bosoms, should burn over the cold, green bonts of men and women, whose hearts, once as warm as ours, burst as the eternal gulfs closed and roared over them, centuries ago. Presidential Intbiuceh. We find the following extract in a late Chicago letter to the Richmond Enquirer: Letter from Messrs. Slidcll, Bright aud Glanccy Jones to federal office holders in this state are bei n shown around confidentially by them. These letters urge them to do all in their power to ensure the success of the blac k Republican candidate. The exposure recently made in the New York Harald of the bargain between Slidell, Bright L Co., by which one was to be the candidate for the Presidency and the other the candidate for the Vice Presidency in 18GO is corroborated by the developments that are gradually beinp: made here, it is evident that they intend to defeat the Demo.ratic party in every State where they cannot hope to control the delegation at Charleston, supposirg that if they can divide and defeat the party in all the States of their rival, the m.iy thereby hope to obtain the nomination for themselves. The political conspiracy U not confined to Illinois, but extends to Virgiuia, and hojc5 tocotitrol the Old Dominion by encouraging and stimulating rival parties in that State, and c(ecially assaulting and impairing the influence of Gov. Wise, who now seems to excite their dread au 1 malice fully as much as Senator Douglas. According to this exposition, the case, as it stands, i between Slidell aud Bright on the one side, and Wise aud Douglas on the other. Murder and Suicide of Mother. tin Monday night, the 0th int Mrs. Williams, the - wife of Benjamin Williams, a wealthy farmer living in Pittsfield, Lorain county, O., hung her daughter, a deaf and dumb girl about twelve years, and afterwards hung herself. Mrs. Williams had some time ago commenced an action against her husband for divorce, and the case had been settled and the Miit withdrawn on the same day of the murder and suicide. The ground of the application for divorce was neglect of duty, and the mpathy of an entire neighborhood was with her, as her husband, Benjamin Williams, is a shirtless dissipated man. Mrs. Williams was a woman respected by all who knsw her, but on the Mouday referred to, charges of gross imm. -ratify were made against her, and witnesses wire .aid to be ready to prove them, and the nature of such charges were, if proved against her, such as to defeat her application fur divorce. Under this stite of things she withdrew her divorce case, receiving from Williams fort' dollars of money, a promise of four hundred aud sixty dollars more, aud a deed for sixty acres of land for the benefit of the deaf and dumb girl. This deed was drawn but remained in the hand of Williams' lawyer. The belief of the neighbors now if, that Mrs. Williams was the victim of a conspiracy, ami nftir Oio Iviii citfiir1 trio wtiir Imr nrfAnv o-vf a-.o-w ao-o vva--va tj run. J ar(if J I minil t tho -1. ... i T,. i mintf at Ihc iweition .-lie was placed mdrove her to the penctration of the terriMc deed. A most Ota1ollcat VillaUi) . The Vincennes Gazette gives an account of a terrible nccidetit that happened upon the Western divbiou of the Ohio and Mit sissippi Railroad, about 1 J miles west of Ulnev, ou Saturday afteni'Xn last, alxut I oMeck. lyhe rtn!triiotion train bad been sent out from (Mney to firing in .ome heavy timber?, and after it had passed over the road to its destination, sonic fiend iu the form of a roan, fastened a " railroad chair " between the joint.-; of the rail. The train having lieen loaded, commenced lacking down to Olncy, and v us going at the rate of about twenty mi lea au hour, in order to reach the switch at Olney in time for the freight train bound East to pass, when the hindmost car struck the obstruction placed upon the track, and was hurled a distance of about thirty feet from the road. Sonic ten or twelve of the laborers were on this car, two of whom were instantly ; killed; another nad his skull fractured, one .lcg o terribly mashed that it had to be immediately amputated; one hud his heel cut I off, and another his right shoulder dislocat'.ed in all, eight were more or !c?s severely wounded. The dead and injured w ere taken up to Oltiev the latter were properly eared for. i They were all German and Irish latwrcrs, ' o a ...! ami we have been tinabh? t leurn their i u.ur.2. i It It imjajseiblo to conceive a punishment severe enough for the devilish miscreants whoocca.;ioaed such terrible blaughter. 5r The . funerul of Gen. l'ilcher, late ! Major of Louisville, was attended by one or ! the lärmst funeral corteges ever seen in the ' Tkh Vf WM. 4 r. rt MU1,AM . . t Ilm city, tue .u.ui pi icm mnu're m . ! General Couucil, and city officers, judges cf , j the courts, members of the !r, the Masonic ; order, a long row of carriages containing! the relatives und friends of tho family, and ; ' four military compuics compostMl the pro- i ce. - ion.

trThe Governor has appointed Hon. John W. Spencer, of Rising Sun, Judge of the First Judicial Circuit, in place of Judge Downey, resigned.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WwVggies worn sai.p.. fine MM ROCKAWAY AND TOP BUGiiY if the best oualttT. Ther mar be seen at the Lir ry Stable of Mr. Strattoa, on Secmd street, and will bo sold at a moderate price, if immediate arpli.-ation ia made. - aug43-otd-l-w WWATS. CAPS. AN11 FIB GOOI1S MM at Wholesale. .Tb Id established House of PRATHER & SMITH, So. 45Ä Mux Ptheft. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. Are now prepsred a usual for the Fall trade, with a tWt and Urge stock of everything in their line. Their Stock ia gotten up with the almost rare, under the directions and supervision of their senior rtner, a practical and an experienced Halter, and their purchases are made at the lowest cash price. They tili adhere to their old motto, "quick sale and mull pri fit." Trrnw, CASH, or hört time to prompt men. Purchasers are iuvittd tu give Hu m a cull Iwfore buying. jS" Tb highest market price paid fr Furs and IVltri.. ... ,. niigliMm WXOR SA I.ELOTS lO ANU 11 .V M Klo k 5 of Utoekwell'o Enlargement of the city of Evansville. Enquire at the K. E. k I. Oflioe, So. 1 North Third street, Evansville, Ind. atigls C. C. COLLINS. TO IJ, M-'OH TA'Ä.W ÖV year, a Mock in jiniafo city. Enquire at lt. E. A I. Office, No. 1, North Third atrrct, KvarmTille. C. C. COLLINS. JOB HJLEr-J.V IMP ROVED FARM in JfFraon County, Iowa, choice prairie aud timber. Enquire at K. E. i I. Office, No. 1 North Third Ktrect, Evausville. aupld - C. C. C0Lt.IS9.Sr ZT..V, C O TT W Ji M C J mM 4. J tOLLKGC, No. 7' North First Street, . . EVASSVILLE, INDIANA. Th Sixth Annual Kemion of the above Institution, will commeuce on llouday. Angabt SOlh, 180$. A cuurM of lesson in this School will einbrave DouMe-Kutry ltook-Keepinp, in all iu various brauche, Mercantilo Calculation)), Feuiuanxuip, &c. The plan adopted hi teaching is entirely praeth'al, uo text books U'ing ued, hence student can rely on obUlnlni tuttlcient practical knowledge of the sclcne of this all important branch of education U enable him to take charge of a set of books in any retablithnivnt, however complicated. Students cn CDUT Ut auv time. A coue of kons can be com-pU-tJ In froid vix to ten weeks. Time, however, uot limited. Weekly Lecture on Com mere Lai Law will be deiiverod Ly MmpcUot legal gentlemen of tho city. Daily Lecturva on Book-Kacping and business generally. Tcat: For a full course, inclining Tiploma, 33. Gentlemen can, however, enter for tu Mtrru utile Courc, which U S'JO. Ijidiea departut-nt 61 j. For Catalogue, givlne full particulars, addrws, JERLMIAU LL11M, FrincipaL aunl71nid-wd -M-pViL.ni.yet mjtemjjm,. io,ouo MM Lights, 6-10 &un, 3, 6, and 9 It. each. I.OiiO" 9-11 " 2,i00 " 10-12 " I.OU0" 10-1 and 10-12 Sah. 1(0 Fan iu-1 Poors, aorttd size. T0 Iloxes Glass, assorted sixt-s. Just received and for sale low, by WHEELER & KUiUS. i9atLS. 300 KEGS SVFiTrIOR W V NA1L, in 8uro and to arrive. For sale by ug!7 WHEELER t. IJH.US. -MTOLJSSES.-Ö 0 It LS. T. 7. TIWJM LA SF.S. ÖO half do S. II. Mohowes. For suic y auK17 WIIEELEU A IUCr.S. rrouJLi .-no UOXliS 4 HOICK lirands. V. and Ky. Tottsu'cw. Just received und for sale by W 11 EE LEU A KKitir. fWlfr.l S-.'iO UJLF CHESTS GltElW M and ULAi'K TEAS, fiesh iiniort;i:ii.o. For ! ule by WHEELEK A UlUtiS. mWilltE SIÖARS.23 'BARRELS 9 w Cruliel Sfugiir. 15 Hbl.t. l'oUri-il do l.'t Iaf do 'i lU.finel White do. Just received and for ale ohoiip, by I'KEüTON BUtS. augl7 rwo nut rons. URjsiiniULE's ItElKOrECT FOR JI LV. Just received at aug-2i PUHXLL A COSYNGTOX. 3 TEXT fcclt-aealinjr White Porcelain FItl lT JAK, Just received and for saht cheap at the Queensaro Mi -re of J . Vi. 1 1 l'ti II Ls, auv'l'i IS Main street. i COLLI.VS REAL ESTATE and INI KLLKJKNCK OFFICE, Nt. 1 North Third Mrc -t, Kvansville, Indiana. The purchase aud sale of Ileal Estate, collection of Itents, and payment of Taxe, Ac, promptly attended to. Feisons in want of any kind ot help or employment, ran Us infurnid by calling at this office. Ch icuu Ueason vbi.k. aulii-Uin JTl ATJOV UTJJWE l.A 1 'OlWti man who hv. hail several year ezperieuce us a Ilook-keeper and Clerk, is opep to an immcdiut) engagement. Salary moderate. I'mxctptiouatle rtf.Teiiciti given. Address, augU-lw A. O., Joiuxai Ort k c. "lHrf;.v A.vxtoi fTTo close' Yp MM the llooka of the late firm of Vlt'KEHY A JtHIXSTOX, as sNn . posciblc, I would consider it a favor if those Indebted to the firm would call and settle their accounts immediately, iiül I JAMES . MCKETtY. LOIR A.yt J1EAL. 'Q Uli LS. xtra F. S. Flour. 7ö S.uks do. 2 Ilushela Fresh Corn Meal. isl Ooxes Sugar Cured Dried Hvf. 0JO Cheese, Just received and for sale by JAM KS W. YICKKIiY A Co. mitciiell x -., ;- CE1VIXG, FtiKW'AHlUNt; AND CU3I MIS SION 31EKCIIA.NTS, Water street, Wtwecn Main and Locust, EVAXSVILLE, INDIANA. Particular attention eivcti to the forwarding of general Merchandise and Produce, by Kiver, Cmial, or Railroad. annlM.m wwlkifö lTeTTa l eF1Fetail WW ÜKK A STATION KICY STOKE. Just mvlved and for -ale by the subscriber, a large and splendid assortment of Uook and Stationery, contdüUng in part ff POO Iteanw td Cup, Letter uni Not l'ar ; oOO Quires of r.Unk Itsks, from 1 to tior fiufri: : lajOJHNI M?Nirtel KnloiH-fl . - ' s Memorandum Rooks of all kinds! ; also, a Urge as. Mrtn,eüt f s,;h.wrB.-.k. rmidea Vf an kinds; all j kin. is of Misc-iianeoua Wcirj; G!d Pens of all kind ; Mevl Pens of every nrniid; Gold and Silver Penholder nud Pencils ; Pocket llm.ks and Portinonnais of every di-seription ; Muaical Instruments cf all kinds ; Sheet Mnsic and Mumc Paper; Draw, inj? Paper and Pictures; Mates and Pencils; Ink aud luktdands ; and many other articles too nuuieloiin to mention, all of hi b will besohl at the very lowest price for rash. J. I1EALY, Foster's Work, corner of Maiu aud First streets. aiiK'll "ffH .A.Vt UREATHOI SE ., WW COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS'. No. 18 Poydrai Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. CLEX ILKIS...W. R. OtEATHOrSE.-.JOS. C1TZUV;E. We give our personal attention to the sale of To hacco, Corn, Wheat, Hay, Oats, Flour, Pork, Bacon, Lard, 3ic. ausrll fW CA Mil. MT SEEMS THAT TUE jL impressicn is out that I am fcoint to leave the city, and hare sold ont the Book Bindery ; this is a mistake. I with to etat I bare only sold out the store to F. Whitaker, Esq. ; and those wanting Books, Music or Papers, will find a Rood selectiou in his Store on First street, closa to the Post Office. And any person wanting Blank Books of good paper, and Books of any kind Bound, will find we in the Binder, Just above the store. auRll-lm M. L. JOHNSON itM - ' KFLbth . vj . 2 o , o o d Ft: et M No. 1 dressed Pine Flooring, in yard and for sale by angU JOHN F. GLOVER. Corner Main and Seventh streets. 1 WMOOPS! FORTl GROSS RATMM TAN HOOrS; Thirty Cross F.ras Hoops of extra size and superiur quality. Jiwt received and for sale cheap bv augVI MESSRS. J. II. MAfillEE k Co. mlHTT.S -G t, EAT HE It. 1U,0U0 Iba. tw of the most excellent Skirting leather, Just received, aud Tor sale by - - ci i as. mncocK, Jr 17. Main street. o XI OR 11 FEM ALE COLLEiiEThe next sessiou of rhia Institution will oien Scpfemlier 1st. The apjmiiitment of Te.n-hers is j rotnplete. tMusMlug of iu v. JOHN W. scjTT, D, itnu fffissn iniirfpnt iifsfjti I., President, with sotiiw fifteen ejinpetent asjisi taut. The Board of Directors R-el that no tetter guar aiity of suecess can be given to parents in regard tthe nti-ntal and moral training 'f their daughters, . 1 . t ... .. ... . i - . i . . . e V. M , lw, h vr thc n!.ljtuti.,n, who has Wn '. 'iful educator for near thirty years in this The course of study is as hich. and instruction as ! thorough, us in any similar institution, and the expense is less. j The buildings were completed at an cxiwnse of '.".lino, are heated by stinou, and gas-lighted. Tiu.is Bourd, washing, lihtiue am! heating nx ui, tuition in all Enpli.-h trau- lies, Ijitin and I Greek, S? per session in advance. j Fur further information, apply to Rev. M'ra. S. Rogers, Si;'y, or Rev. I-aac W." Mülfort, Agent, ; (Sl"rd. it?l-'Jm

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MISCELLANEOUS. WMBF. .f.VJ njiRIJS'Ii M' KAXtE UY ÜUMECUMPANlhS. Tb wnderftigned having been appointed Agenta lor tnuisviiie and vicnitv, ut too INDIANAPOLIS INSURANCE CO. S. F. COVINGTON, Ser'y. T. A. MORRIS, IWt. AND TtlE RISING SUN INSURANCE CO. B.J. IIAT'JAWAV, Sec'y. S. HATHAWAY, Tres't. are prepared to undent rite upon the better clans of Fire and 3Iarin Ui.kx, at tut low rates of premium u are consistent with pcrtnaiieAcy aud reial.ility. Thea Companie confine tbeir business exclusively to tli State of Indiana. ö'AII p;e ppecditT adjusted and promptly J pan witnout anv abatt mi r.t or diminution w niever. Itefi-rvncew: Ercrr ru.tn, without exception, who ha ?uttaincj los in cither Cornpany, a list of whom all citizens of onrown State litav l eeu at our oftico. A. I. REYNOLDS L ft I. Kraitsville, July 8, lSTni-ly J1VVLES FOU kali'"- ifJinsä TM three vrar old Milk's, well broke to harness. which I w ill soil cheap Apply t JOHN P. CLOVER. atil3 Corner Main and Seventh streets. TT VST HKVMiil "K II, JUttHCT FltO.n t the I.iUud, a few tbouonl choice HAVAN A CIGAU-S, rouii-thiti suirior to anything ever lwfor offired to the puhlic T satisfy yourselve-, call at the bAI.OoN under the Parillioti. au?13-lw 9 o t.v a .w k pari: ,vr, -K Giinrdiaiis. and fi itfnils of Education throtifrhout the United Mates, are requested to syidrvas the PresMont (f EASTMAYS COMMERCIAL C0LLKGE. St. Louis. Mo., for the Annual" I'amphtet and Circtihtr of that Institution, now the larrest and moft thorough School for tha proper educaüon of Young Men and Women, In the Union. The TuiuptiU-t contains valuabl durational information. The Circular, important and valuable information for fanners, met hanks, merchants and professional men. Addns, II. O. EASTMAN'. Tresideiit CommercUil College, St. Louis, Mo. ugl2-3wd V W Th'WO who iutt-nd to cover their new houses with a good article of Fine Mdngio, bad better rail upon the .SulcriUr soon, as h has but few uioreWt." JOHN F. GLOVE It. augll Corner Main and Seventh streets. W9 Ol'LJR SHI.VUJ.FS. 50,000 Ja l'oplar fcaingles, iu yard aud for sale by J0UX F. GLOVER, augll Coruor Maiu and Seventh streets. ara7. J. guejjjv; eclectic Mß rüuicay s hlueun.- on 1 bird fctreot, a few door atovo tho Crescent City liauk, w here he u prepared to answer professional calls at all bourn of the day or night. N. 15. Specul attention giveu to Surgery and diseases of the Eve. mitrS-lAw-l vr M VII LLE, August 1-, lisd. Henceforward, there will lie no charge for dry.ige at Vinccnoes on goods shipdfrom Lvsnvsvillo over this and the Ohio and Mufeibeippi Uailrond, to anv point what soever. JOHN 1NÖLE, Jr., auKl.?-dJLw-lia Superintendent E. & .'. K. It. rwLHH k jiuirjiSo ntTi:u .r., 1 M. door above Vine, sole ManuLwturers of the Celebrated Magnolia Whisky or IVANSMLIE, IXP. ALSO All kind of I)onntic Liquor, and eoustantty a large supi ly of old and Choice lloorlon, live, and Mononjrahel.t Whisky. augllitwl' . ffllSSOLlTlO.V OF tO-PA ÄT.Vi'ÄMP SHIP. The co-partnership heretofore existing between ANnKr.w J. PntjiTojr, Wii.t.i.tM It. Freton, Crum.E K. Preston, and AtritED M. MrGau r, is this day dissolrisl by miitunl consent, the s.-iid Alfred M. Mct.rilf having retired then. from. Th affairs of said firm w ill I: settled ly tho said Andrew J., William It. and Georg K. I'n st.r, who will continue the boidness under the name and style Of PT.EsTON JtROTUEM. VM. R. PRESTON. ANDREW J. PRESTON, ;kiu;e it. preston. Ausist Ist, 1SÖ8. A. M. MdiRIFF. In retirinp from the firm of TaKsros Biso.. I return toy siiicorc thanks to my nnmerous friends for their lib thI patroiiai and liespeak for my successor a continuance of the same. aiiRln-iwd . M. McC.RIFF. glTiTiiTinrTnE It sTüZi-jB mi , wy for nianv years chief tUerk in the hvuse of JOHN HCULF.Y & Co., beps to offer his servicis a.t.'oniiuUk n Merchant, to tho friends end itrons of tint hotiM', now that it h.-is retired from but iness. With this end in view I have foriued a co-partner-ihip with Mr. E. W. Ili-nton, senior of the old and well known f.rm of E. W. Kenton A Co., tinder the name and st.tle of BENTON A KING, to take place from the 1st of May, pro. The r.ulicribcr relic for support upon the friends of the old house or JOHN HURLEY k Co.. who have had opportunities of experiencing the promptness and ability with which he attended to their tiuniiiess. Very respectfully, THOMAS KIN, Corimr of Lafayette and New Levee streets. New Oilcans, April 'Zl, IKt. ui'S-y 0 IH.iOLUTMOJ OF CO-PARTNER-Mill'. The firm of Vickekt fc Joiimton is this d. iv dissolved by 'mutual consent. The business will be continued by J a mm V. Yicreht who will settle all claims apint the old firm, and receive all debts due them. Tho name of the tinn to bo u.ed only in liquidation. JAMES W. VICKERY. August 2d, 1 ('HAS. McJOH NSTON. SOLD OUT. Having sold cut my interest Iu the firm of Vir rav 4 JoiixTiN, I return my thanks t the public for their li1eral patronage, and can cheerfully recouiniend mv BUCcuror to them for a continuance of the same. ' CHARLES McJOIlNSTON. TO MY FELLOW CITIZENS. After having reccied for nearly four year the very lilicral patronage of the citizens of Evansville and vicinity, I take this opiortuuity of tendering theio mv sincere thanks for tho past, and would res cct fully solicit a continuance of their favors, hoping by strict attcution to bifiness to merit the same. auirf-lw JAMES W. VI CK FRY. II. P. ETHEL IT fM COMMISSION AN I FORW ARDINti MERCHANTS, No. 01 Pygdras Street, NEW OR LEANS, LA. (VU11UM April, 1855.) rrncL ts. rAiis. 9. r. arrr.RENcis : R. S. Howard, Evansville, Indiana ; A His A Howes, Evansv ile, Indiana; A. M. Phelps k Son, Newburgh, Indiana; Minor A Hade, Newhurgb, Indiana; lt. D. Newcomb A Brother, Louisville, Kentucky; I. S. Benedict 1 Son, Iouisville, Kentucky; Thonuw Da n forth. Secretary-, New Albany Iuurance (X., New Albany, Iudiant; K. Simpson t Co.; Ner Alljany, Indiana; W. II. Catlin, Hendenion, Kentucky; R. G. Beverly, Henderson, Kentucky; James Blontgomcry, Preston Bro. B.ink. Jeffersonville, Indiana; Merrett Campbell aud Co., St. Louis, Mo. jy-ll-ly yOR HEJVT.TUE FIRST STOR Mi' in a two story Brick House, contaiuing four rooms, cellar, Ac. For particulars enquire at the Journal office. j30-2wd r-iHEESElO J b ham Is Linseed; UOXES CHOICE UO cases Boston 3Iat''hee. Just received by TENNE Y A SoRENSON, 31 Wat.-r t-t. a('J.mi.V JT STEPHENS, (Sl'C9 cest-orv to Jas. Scantlin, Jr.,) Iealers in all kinds of Stoves, and niituufacturers of Tin. Sheet : Iron and Copper j Ware. Also, manj afacturers of I Fruit tVtns f cv- ! enr intent and i de scription, with which printixl directions lor putting up nil kind of fruit, w ill lc ftirnihed, free of charge; all of which will ! sold verv tliKip for i I .....I. . Am ..:i c. ...... V.. ft j Main street, letwvrn Waterand First streets, (opi silc obi tatu Baukl, Evansville, Ind. j JAS. WAXTLtS, JR.. KoBTRT K. sTl.I'iir.NS. m FULL ASSORTMENT OP 11. CX Woltt's Hoop Ircu, just received and for sale at redneed pricw, by JACOB STRAl'B, . 4i Main st. AVAILS lOO KEGS ASSORTElt Ww Naih, received and for sale cheap for r;uh, by JACOB STRAl'B, jl.v21-.1w No. 4 Main street. gw heelömrroM. äajnreu Railroad Wheelw W barrows, received nd for sale by Jlylt SAMCEI. ORR. iTiMTl ORI1ERS 9173 iu esehanir. f t 'iroccri'fi. WANTEIl n i . A. V. REYNOLD Ä CO,

CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.

tfvonroRATio.y notice okJ DLKED. that the owner rf Lot 1 in Ulwk t, and Lot 1 in TUork 5, In the Eastern Enlargement. ; and Lota 87, 88, 89 and 0, and 1, 2, 3. 4, 5, f.. 7, aud 8 tho lat named eipht lots in McC'owai:" i-uNli- ; vision of out lot 3, all iu the upper enl.trg.-metit of , the City of Evanxville cause the sidewalk in front or ahm ide of the altove descril'O! property on ! Stfcond ftrwt, to W lroupht to the pnr gnu!-, and lay down upon the aauie a pood plank sidewalk j of the uft'iul width. Also ordered, That the owners of Lots in Works II, 13, 10, 17 and 18, in Stock welFa Enlarsremeiit of . the Citj of Evausville, frontlug on liixle treet. j caue the sidewalkc on said Ingle etreet, and in front or along ido of tho above described Lot? to W ' brought to the proper City grade, and lay good sul tanti.il plank sidewalks of the usual width upon in Mine, AU of tha above roust N done within Thirtr l.tvs from the publication of this itotiee, and in dofiult thereof the Common Council of the City of Kvanville will proceed to erforia Kail work, and the costs aud expf'Usea accruing therehy, w ill be ed to and cxdlectvd y sale f saial property, or so nincb threof as will sjiti.-fy aaid lion and costs, ltr -der of the Common Council of the t'itv of of Evai.KviUo. .A. I.KMCKE, Clerk. au2l4-10t. TVIsJ'ofe copy. nOJRlM OF F,qUJLMZJiTiOJ9Mm The Cvntinmon Council of the tty of Evanville will meet aa a Board of Equalization for the purpose of equuliing all assestnK'nts niado uon real estate or personal property, within the cororte limits of the City of Evansv file, at the City Clerk's office, on Tuosday, August 3d, next, at "J o'clock, A. M., and continue its Bossion Iroiml;iy to d;iy. until all assessments shall be eiju.ilizel. All tjix-payerg are hereby requetted to call and examine their rcs'i'ective a-wcst-uients, before the commeticenv'utor durinsjth intermiw-ionH of said sessions, aud if th find cause for cwmrdaint in such assessments, to present such grievtuices to the Board for ailjustnient. Uy order of the Common Vonei1 of Evansvillc. A. I.KMCKE, City CU-rk. jlj'21-lm Volkslote and Enquirer copy. H'E'SES-J'OTICJJ IS JlEREtt 1 ion, to all auctioneers, draymen, rairtinen. expressmen, vrasoners, omnibus and huckmrn, ted dUrs, proprietors of billiards, bagatelle tulles ami ten pin aller, theater and com-ert halls, that all licenses expire ou the first day of August next, and they are hereby notified to renew the same, on or lietor said day; and in default thereof, the ordinances in such cae mado and provided, m ill ba strictly enforced against delinquents. A. LEMCKE, City Clerk. Jly29-lm Volksbotc copy. TT1EE 11 STORE TUE EJSDERM SIGX ED will keep coustantlr on hand, iia r, con:;, OATS, smrsTUFF, Bit AS. And all other articles needed tn feed Horse or Mules. All of which bn will sell wholesale or re. tail, at lowest market rates, giviug jutt weight and measure. ROBERT S. HUSTON, Water street, between Main and Locust, Evansvllle. augS-ly A'llRiES-130 UAtJS RIO COM'10 half chests Towchon: : Tea; 5 l.hls. IVarl Rarlry; 0 bbls. Crush, and Powdered Supar; '" 1 Uirs Cotton Yarn, 5, 6, 7 aud fop; 75 Iwle Cotton Battinp;: 100 br.xes No. 1 Herrings. Received and Tr sale at reduced prices for cash, by I. & I. HEIMANN. Wh I SSO L 'TOoV OF CO-PART-ins tietwi-en Abraham Anspncher, Joseph Mtarnf.eld and Levi M. Flaut, uudet the style and firai of A. Anspacher A Co., has been dissolved (lDlh of this niuiith), by mutual consent. All debts duo to said firm -w ill be receipted for ly the undersigned, who will also pay all debts against said firm, and who w ill continue the business themselves, on their own account. Jiy-22 lm A. ANSPACH F.R k PLAUT. H:0. TUORJ'HILL, HECtS LEAE to return his thauks to but old customers f ir their kind patronage, and hojies by strict attention to burner, and gosl work, to le able to merit a rontinuation of their favors. Having removed his store to the corner of Second and Main streets, formerly occupied as a Silversmith Shop, he is now prepared to furnish all who may favor him with a call, with all the articles in his line. OrJ'Repairing done with neatness and dcspAtcb. Second hand harness always on hand. jly&i-'m. "jT INS EE 11 014.-10 BARRELS FOR MA sale at Cincinnati prices, with freight added ; 5 casks ats'd sizes lead pipe received and for . sale by SAMUEL ORR. Jly 20 (W aOOll CHANCE FOB A RAR4)jbL gain. We have a good two horse Express Wagon and Harness, which we will sell low.. The Express runs light, aud will carre 2.000 lbs. - jly 13 HORN BROOK A CO. WWtIEELER f WILSONS FAMIWW . SKWIXU BIACHINK. The best, eimplest and most durable Machine in u.e. They make a strong lock stitch, the same upon lioth sides of the work, sew ing with equal facility the thickest and thinnest fabrics. Any spool of thread, cotton or silk, mod without renewing. All machines warranted three years, and full instructions giveu to enable purchasers to use them satisfactorily. Alai The Buckeye S-rmg- Mmchtne. Prtee $30. The ls.t single Thread Machine in the market. A general assortment of Sew ing Machine Silk Thread, Needles, Ac, Ac, constantly on hand. Office No. 4, Marble Hall. myll-6m F. M. SELLMAN. Agent. RANK LIN Ti"PE A Nil STEM KEOTYPE FOUNDRY, No. 1C8, Vine street, between Fourth and Fifth, CINCINNATI. R, ALLISON, Sup't. lannfarturrrs and Dealers ia NEWS, BOOK AND JOB TYPE, Printing Presses, Cases, Gallic, Ac, Inks and Printing Materials of every description, Stereotyping of all kinds, Books, Muric, Patent Medicine Direct ioiia, Jota, Wood Engraving, Ac, Ac sj"Bran4 and Pattern Letters, various styles. Electrotyping In all its branches, fjlyll-lni. JfMlNE J.IM H E lt. Th subscriber would M reiectfnlly call the attention of carpenters Mid bnildcr to his stock of Pine LumU-r, whkk is one of the largest and best ever yarded in this city. Prices as low as the lowest. Office corner Main and Seventh streets. JOHN F. GLOVER. jlyl F' OR BENT. ONE TWO STOB I Brick Dwelling, entirely new ; and one one story Frame Dwelling, on Division etreet, bctweeu ith and Cth stnets. Apply to LEWIS K A UN'S aothlug Store, jly 20-lmo Main Stret-t. EMONS 30 BOXES FRESH Ix-mous, recvived per tteajm-r IVtltic, aid lor sale by PRESTON BRtS. ASKETS iN GREAT T'ARIETI U bv '.. II. CtHjK. A SON. (mfPLiSXil BAURELSAPPLESf 9M y2 Barrel Pears. Jut rec'ived tv A. D. REYNOLDS A CO. HKESU 1-OIR GRAIN A Nil Save voiir Anoles. We aro airents for the sale of Pitt's, MoflVt's, Mtf lure's, and Emory's lhrshera and Separators, and the Buckeye. K-vst-ue and Culp's filler Mills. HORN BROOK A- CO. rjJMlE OL II PIONEER A HE A 11 ! M THOMAS SCANTLIN, ign ot the Golden Coffee Pot), has an Immense stock of Stores and Housekeeping Ware, purchased since the great pauio in money affairs, at ruinous rates to the manufacturers, which lie is willing to give his cu.t wn the advantage cf, by calling at bis old stand. Call at ouce. and score bargain-. no'W TITOS. SCANTLLIN.

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90 1 K AGVNT FOR For pit niaf Trait. Vsfrteblss. 4.. ia a at. fsrtJr Ttmk Stat. Tiy rsaaue 4 Wii, SwUar sr iCawt, smI i liintly. s4 ass am Uf staU4 Imm4 afn4 Htsa mt kT aHfaM, far ta i ..vruraiua II Kiaos mma . i not an aJij daagrseabl and ncartaia ia sa ia(. Ia bSSMtiar Ihw articl to ti mtbli. tk inresUr bslUs lbs World ra aa InfslI.bJ, Suapl, Easj, mmd Rapid pratss, of llormotwol Soalioir I Ali r ton liar sad sraeüeal awa k aar tistaiaod tasni say llrsy srt witliot a tmu't. TM -a Ina; is oa aa aatiroiy asar as. I M fmrnkotia para taatslaa asm. it ly parfsatr aUII aad aoaaat aensr orvraoa n! as para rata sail m vauia do aa aay other Csa. Tint priusipl has stuud tas last for wrtnl yaars, aa4 ta Wst esruHaUof taalr Talna ia täat thai. wka kaa tr Uioa a-k&Ua a ill aoeUior. TkT ara warranted as repreaoafcsd, aod la arary of tailor Ik atoosy will ka rsfaailsd. TVs Jara ara ail load of aro wail aoaalaa cmi thay aro very Uoaa aad rill laat a hfi Ii. aa aa aod raa enact tbo mail. Xka whole too of Ut Jar is opea ; thy aeot oa wttaia Um oUr t - nr eenaoniy ia faciior. SMitaaio irert lor inas mp all aiade or Frails, VacotaWae. Ac wUi mal aay ika Ceaa aad are. Liberal dlteoont to the trade ran Mi mit k- r tu l.k fiM LEGE, TERRE-HACTE, INI'IAXA. For more than a year, h.ive the nmpninivnt strnetu res of the Terre-If ante Female 0(4 lege, lieeo stedfly prognssiiiiT. TheT at now nearly (Mspleted, and will lie ojx-n ff the rerrjdion of popit., Oh HWnesrfojr, Of Vi rf SeWeWirr utrt. Tha site of the ' folh-e, the buildine. the arrangements for ttly and e.rarirt, and the t'aevltv. tdejierve here a pardns notice. Terre-llante. tlie site of the College, Lt a lieautifnl and healthy city, aerrsoibte hf railroad frn all directions, aud centrid to a a mm row and sppeeoiaflag population, lib Ligh, aa its name Imports. - Front statistics, it k clearlv shown that or Oer 1 years past, t liem have been fc wer deaths and ls nicknesü here than at any Western city, of equal population. The uildingf will be fitted up In the latest styl and w ith all the modern Improvements. They ill 1 wanned by sUain, and lighted by gas, and furnished with warm and cold baths, and what is rarely to be found iu institutions of learning, A GYMNASIUM, W here the body, made healthy and st mroetrical by exercise may support aud assist the lalKrs of the mind. A proTniuent feature of the College, is the jrovisiou made tor the health of the pupils. The room are r-iwciou and well ventilated, there bring a beautifully furnished parlor, with separate sleeping upArtux aU for each two young ladies. The grounihvare ample, comprising a'-j acres in a pleasant part of the city, aisiut one-third of which is a natiie forest grove,' with winding walks and ar-1kii-s, forming most (U-lightful protuenade for papils all tli grownd "tll be taslefullv vrDaaomted. FACULTY. . The Faculty will com-ist of a tloroiigl.ly fijerieficed and efficient eorj f instnortirs. Rev. Jou- Coveet, A. M., foauder and twmwr rresideut of the Ohio Fi Male College, and Glcn lale Female Odlege, Is firt Pw-ilt. Rev. Alhiionso Wood, A. "Si., late President "of the Ohio Ff aude College, and the distingni-hed author of several st ienlihc works, hearing his name, will lie the presiding teacher of the College, aud Instructor in Sti ntal and Moral Science. ' J'rt.f. It. IV.wwohtii, late l'rtifi of Ohenii. try, etc.. In Farmers' College, Ohr, will take the chair of Natural Science, upn whieW lie wilt lecture and experiment. D'KsTAiNQ S. Oovebt. A. 31., l'rofewor pf Ancirut Itiiuv'S nl Uu-rature. Prof. J. r. MiMmti, late of Philadelphia, first teacher .f i net r mental niuie. And from si I to t' U additional gi-ntlciueu atd lady tea' hers of long standing awl successful exerience. No puins or cxiense will be spared to procura teachers in every dertnient, of the very highest qualiticationa, so that pupils wishing to ierfct themselves in the higher styles of music, or any of the solid or ornamcuttd brauches, may here receive the desired instruction. That pupils front abroad, may derive the greatest advantages to I gained at Boarding Schools, they arc required to board ia the iiihtitution, with the tca Itcis (mik'&t by secial jermirion of the President), that they may have th Is-lielit of their examp!c and society. The course of studies w ill lie thorough and extrr.sivo, enilnu'iiig all I he branihea usually taught in our highest N'uiiu.irit-s of learning, Engliru, Classical and the Fine Arts. The year is divide.! into two fcsMoiis tf laenty wt-eks ench, eommeneing resp-ctirely on Wednesday, the Sth of Septcmltcr nst, and the 9th day ot February, 1 "'' The eviK-h)- of the Hcliool year, including Lonrd and tuition in all tho branchea of the regular course, rooms furnihhed, fuel, lights and washing, will le SJj payalde mmi-annually in advance. The usual extra charges w ill be made for tho ornamental branches. APPARATUS AND LECTURES. Prefit. Wood and Trof. Boswoktm, will uVllvir full courses of Lectures w ith the aid of the Teleseoie and other apparatus, sufiicieiit to illustrate exi-eriinenhilly the principles of the science "pursued. Bool's, and all other requisites fV.renteritg the College, may be had at the College, or ia the city. All letters of inquiry or on linsineos, should l addn-KM-d to Rev. John Covr st, or D. S. C'ovi kT, Tcm-Haute, India no. The undersigned citizens of Ti rre-Haute, have accepted the ofTice of Trustee of thj Terre-IIaate Female College, and may le. referred to at any time by such as di-s ire furl "her Information concerning tho arrangements or alvantagi-s of the College: Rev. E. ;. Taylor, Curtis Gilbert. Rev. T. Gordon, S. II. Potter, Rev. W. ti. Spencer, Rev. P. Wil. y, ' A. C. Pot win, Lucius Ryre, Thes. Dow ling, Benj. McKcen, L. ti. Warren, A. McGregor, W. Paddock. Jatiez Heddeii, James Hite, James Barnes, jljla-3ui R. VV. Thonis.n, Rev. J. G. Wilsno, Rev. W. Mudeoirt, ' R. L. Thompson, Iter. M. A. Jewrtr. W. 1 1. tirihwold, W. J. Ball, Jas. Fartiiigton, Ivid Hartsork, C. Y. Patterson, J. II. W atson, And. Wilkins. II. D. Scott, T. C. Buntin. II ISSOLVTION OF CO-PARTNER-SHIP. The partnership heretofore existing between Drs. Hitcmim'on A Guttx, ia this day dis solved by mutual consent. The buoks of the firm are iu the bands of Dr. Hutchinson, who alone is authori-.ed to collect all detts due the firm until further notice and scttlo all claims against the same. - I. H t'Tt'll I NSON. August 5th, ISM. J. N. GREEN. - dAwlui FoW-oeand A'sfircrcoiiy. 'noiTEiquoRlTFonJilaicA J AND FAMILY ISK. Y Ca.-k Old Tort Wine, pure jtrfre. 4 " .Msileria vv fne. I11 Choice Crown Sherry Wine. Fnited Province Brandy. Cognac Leger F re res Brandy. Pale Coenac Brandy. United Vineyard Proprietor's riraadyv 4 Bids. Choice Old Bourbon M hUky. m JKye 1 doz. London Cordial Gin. 3 Extra Gin in Stone Jug. Celebrated Fish Brand. We have the above Goods ia store, for aale in bottles or ou draught. aug8 Z. II. COOK A SON". jtIvst INTMME. BEcr.ivEn C this day per Railroad, ti Tons of Brau, at ike new Feed Store on Water street, between Main aud Locust. aug7-3td R. S. RLSTetN. ItfÖZ 7T ITUA I'L'G SO LlfO IT my entire interest of Books and btatiooety (thia day) to T. Whitaker, I return my thanks to the jxiblic for tlwir liberal patronage, and can cheerfully recommend my successor to them for a rontinsuinc'e of the same. M. L. JOHNSON. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. It will he seen thnt the undersigned has prrrchNS-. ed from M. L. Johnson Iiis stork f Bwko and Ma-, tionery. I Is-g h ave to inform the citi n of Evansville and vicinity, that I shall enKeavor to merit a libt ral share of their atrwnage. Having already a well selected stork of articles on hand, and intending to make numerous additions, will endeavor to . suit the wants ot the community, Mr purpooe js tc.i build np a good Bis.k and Stationery vtablUhinent, and by industry and Ciir dealing s, eure euch eus. ' torn as will enable me to compete with all oMiers iu the trade. T. WHITAKKR. Angirht Cth, iwd GROCERIES AN11 PROVISIONS. :VANSV1LLE, IND. . . V sj tsalic D lr1iiient, First street, first dor . fWm Kvin; Retail Iepartment, Main ttrect, ürs-t . deer i low tb- corner. Z. II. Cotk Iiegs to thank Ms frier.d in Frans, ville and neighborhood, for their favoj au freely be- " stowed on bint since he has been in hutnc ameng th"ni, und takes this opportunitr pf it,triiif ing to I their notice bis son, Mr. II. A, vek-, whom Le Las ' taken into partnership frojn thin date, and solicits for the new pr aof Z. II. tout A Son, aeontinnanco of th siijort o liU nM y conferred on himself. Z. II. Cook k. Son, Uavin; take the Lvmocks premises aud pur-Jtascd the wboo atock or Mr. M. W. Foster, feeteoiiSdent that they will be enabled to supply the c.izens cf Evansville with every article they may require in the Grocery and Provision line. Z. H. Cook. A Son wi h especially to draw the attention of persons in the country having prodia-e cf any kin vtodsinof. to tlwir 'increased f.tcilitr for l;,lUng off their stock, xd supiilyiT- them at theii htorv, with all articles mjuirvl in the wholeJAdepartmcrit, at prices lht tnut iusure tUcit ordcM fr the fnturv. feVi-if

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