Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 10, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 August 1858 — Page 2

SIlC "SDaUn gJOtttffill "I ' rSr:TMlav!mbeen most bene- !-d,tcdJuly .ys that there regIU4? MUUIllrU or Democracy.' Judged Hovey end j upwarJs of ; 10,000 per mithat place : ; 1 -.A- -- ,,:.i..r, rot, m. addrc&scd which but a few weeks previous contained

FRIDAY MORNING " I Mr Sea First ah1 latmttiaf RMttB,x I .Aral nA - RTtcsst1Inn EiL!;.its not arc not " El-Wr L F TiMnc wUI ,yry, scarcely, to evrci., and wrry fwiirj a dCCtut burial. fJcnTCtr thc St. Louh Ziocra7, give the returns, official and unofficial, from tTi - frnm nrhich it Duvni i j bat uw v v - i , - pear that about 1 2,000' rotes hare, as far as heard from, been cast against accepting : the briber and only 1,000 in favor of it J . i r s i Tha precincts still: to oc aearu irom, it w -aid will rtve the unanimous . Tote -against it. with trifling exceptions." "When thq te-I turns areall in, it is expected, sars the "writTr'tLät there will be 14,000 against the acceptance of the swindle, and only about 1,000 " for. it." Onlt one citizen in everr fifteen could be induced to rote to ac cept the bribe with all Its flattering advan- 4 Let the reader reflect npoa the outrageous tyrany that would hire been perpetrated by the Executive and such adherents as Niblack, 4f -they had succeeded "in obtaining the sanction 'of the House of Representatives of the Lecompton constitution, if there bad been but one or two more members, like Xiblack,. who 1 would -have bartered their . -rotes for Executive favors,- constitution odious and repugnant to ' fourteen-ftftccntha -of the rote3 would have been fastened upon the territory, and M people compelled .to endure for all f u tore ; time an abhored- and "4ipisrfTnsUtation,. fixed upon them by Federal power. Knowing ns we now do, "lUe actual stale of public feeling, the wrong that would baveXeen done seems monstrous; the act would bare been an outrageous instance . of ' Federal .trrany; an arbitrary ' stretch of Federal power from which e-en tho author of the alien and . sedition laws would haTe shrunk'. To carry this measure which would have prostrated erery principle of popular . sovereignty, and sacrificed the rights of the. people of the Territory to the corrupt purposes and arbitrary vill of the President, rm. E. Siblack gave the rote of the First District of Indiana, and he is now before the people of this District asking them to sanction the rotes ho garc in suDDort of this infamous attempt at Fed eral and Executive usurpation. The question before them i3, do they approve his Tondnct? The answer is a spontaneous and umiriaious " No." Wisconsin Banks. There seeuu to be, tays the Cincinnati Price -Cvrsemi, pretty ; wide-spread trouble among the Wisconsin banks, Institutions called "Banks" were being opened, under the general banking law of that State, at every inaccessible point which could be selected throughout tho State, by speculators from all parts of the Union, and the difficulty of finding the place .were many of the banks were said to be located, had become so general that the Chicago money dealers arrived at the conclusion, last Monday, to nject the note3 of twenty-six of them. (The whole number in operation is about one hundred,) so that we may look for trouble, not only with these Wisconsin bnnk.;, but it is feared the Illinois banks will also get into bad repute again. The notes were not taken on Third street -Cincinnati, on Friday, generally, except at a discount of 5 to 10 per cent and some houses refused them altogether, whilst others took the notes of a few of the older ones, located at convenient points, at the old rate, 1 discount. In St Louis many of the leading houses advertised on Wednesday to receive all Wisconsin money in payment for goods. The movement is a speculative one by the Chu ajo Brt kers to get a bl havr. Members of the Legislature. We publish a communication from a Democrat, who has been a soldier in the ranks of the party for more than a quarter of a century, urging upon the people, attention to the U. S. Senatorial question, in the election of members of the Legislature. This subject has been too much . disregarded in the selection ef candidates. Even if Fitch and Bright should be ablo to retain their ceats under tne fraudulent election of 1857, upon the Legislature to be elected in October, will devolve the duty of choosing a ' successor to Fitcb, whose term expires in March, 18C1. The candidate referred to by cur correspondent, would be the unanimous choice of the Pocket, and the friends of J udgc Law should now be active in their endeavors to fill the Legislature with his friends. Howtlx Carolina Polities. At a convention of the people in Speaker Orr's district, for the nomination of candidates fur Cougress and State officers, at ' which several distinguished politicians were present, a plan for giving the election . of Trident directly to the peopta was nuanimoasly advocated. It was said also, if iSouth Carolina would take part in the Charleston convention, for - the -nomination of a President, it was possible that Speaker Orr might be - the nominee. Mr.- Keit said he went to Washingtou at the beginning of the last session, resolved to oppose the Administration ; when he got there be found Mr. Buchanan upon the platform of the outh. It was then be determined to sustain" the President cördmlly and ungrndgin!r. VklT" S. report was recently extensively published that a virulent epidemic, the pora, (itch) was prevailing in iYork, Pan aud that the people were lleeing for their lives. It seems that an editor in Columbia started the rrport in retaliation on some one for äaying that the cholera was prevailing - - . a , . - ia Ins town. II has been sued ?y the auuoritiejKl ioru fur libel.

)'-. RocKroBT, Aug. 17, 1853.

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. a. lauuiuoM v i i with Hyiujj low. iblack openw, ana nia whol Jx:e li was a tissue of ingenious equijöcatlöüi and apologies for his recent Kansas votes.1 Technical quibles' and pointless anecdotes, accompanied his Uur indirectly justifvlug ths whole Kansas fraud,. but,- too timid to boldly avow it. lie claimed, "however, all the honer of an original Leeomptottite,'and an inquiry by Hovey as to bi3 future course in ca.se Kandis came knocking at the' door with a.re SiuU Constitutiea, he emphatically refused to say whether he would admit her, nntil he could consult with a caucus of CongreioB.econjptonit. lie would be governol'by circumstances. Insinuating as ctXfch'as wlhef?onth said wo, he would also say -nov Uis whole -action went t sliow thai be would doaVhu friends in 6ongre?S'vght dictate4, 'and ot bis cutitacnts desired. The Lecomptonitcs themselves felt com pletely whipped efut with Niblack'd noncommittalism. . I never in my . Iii saw such dodging and beating around the bush, M-Judge Xiblack displayed telar. Jndge Hovey, in reply, sliowed up the whole rottenness of Lecomptoniiat, and piled , arguOKnt upon argtmeat, and proof upon- proof gainst the Deniocracy'of Mr, Xiblack and the Kansas ne?tion. " He met every quibble of his opponent, in a magnificent style, and f.urly drove him lo the wulVwlule, Xiblack could raie no roice of sympathy In , behalf of himself and his cause. - On the other band, Hovey was cheered at.; every point. There is iw di?gutsiag it' ' Xibläctt .will leave this covaty a badly used up Individual without support and , without,, sympathy, ave here and there an isolated Leconiptonite, I could count every Leconipton man in the assembly and there vcfc jtit nineteen, all told out of a packed covrt room, and a majority of these nineteen ! would slip out whenever it came Hovey's turn o pcak, and then pop in again "when XiUncfgöt up. They could not ttand fit. 7 Foor "fellows, they are as blue as indigo bags. Put down old Spencer at 1,000 majority for Hovey. . AX OLD DEM ÖCU AT. ' . for tli JvTnk New Albasv, Aug. 18, ISitf. F. Y. Cirlile, Esq, Sir; I have been somewhat surprised that the-anti-Lecomp-ton, Douglas Democrat, of your Senatorial District would let Mr. Carnaban run the race for State Senator, witbont his pleugeMo not vote far G- K. Fitch for re-elect km to the U. S. Senate. The people muai ltc aware that Mr. Crnhnn hs a vote for C'ti. Senator ln-fore his time is out, and that every effort is being made by the Leruiupton Brightitvrf, to secure as many Senators as they can to re-elect Fitch or Knic other Bright too', to fill his acaocy..; If the Democrats who desire to save the party by getting rid of Dright and his suple tools do not begin note it will be too late after they have got Senators elected to do their bid ding. Why not make Mr. Carnahan pledge hirae!f on this point Judge John Law is the man whrev Hag t-bould be. unfurled for the U. S. Senate to succeed Mr. Fitch, now is the time to do it, and if Mr. Caruahau will not pledge himself, put n man on the truck who will do it and my wurd for it, be will be triumphantly elected ia Tociey and Vandcrlrg. I do not know but Mr. Car nahan loay ) u all right on the goose," but I do know heretofore he has been considered one of Bright's aids in all things neces sary for his interests. It i no time to put on niudcsty or false delicacy. The euemy is upon us and let us be on onr guard. AX OLD DEMOCRAT. . - . CiEOLor.TcL Scntrr or the Cocsties. The comwfcjioners of Parke county, in this State, have employed Dr. R. T. Bruwn to make a thorough geological survey of that county, and he has entered upon the work This affords an excellent hint to other roun ties to net upon. While the affairs of the State are conducted on the unwise and nig gardly policy which bits of late character ized our State Legislation, iIjc counties, where the a!uc of nach surveys is appreci ated, should have the service portorrned for their own citizens. The labor would uot be bat, if. the State should Afterwards direct ti purvey of its whole territory, but would be an important aid In the geueral work? täTTli üirr. Mr. Kalloch has made fus appearance again in Kansas, and is advertised to deliver a course cf lectures at Leavenworth. The Tremont Temple, where he formerly preached, belongs not to the congregation to whom he ministered, but to a general association of all the Baptist churches, who hold. and manage it to promote the general objects of their sect. The trustees of these churches did not approve of the recall of the Rev. Mr.Kalloch bv bis own con gregation, aud refused to allow him the use of the Temple. This defeat has probacy driven him htick to Kansas. - '.. JgtfT The citizens of DavenjHjrt settled their difficulties with the wild cat bankers, by forcing,thcui to pledge themselves to issue no more shin pliisters, and to redeem w hat was out as fast as they could get the means. A friend Who has been running a packet from St. Louis to St. Paul during the season, represents the currency of the country along the npperMiswsippi to be the most worthless kind. There is but little of the money in circulation with which the holder can buy Eastern exchange for less than 10 or 20 ir cent, premium. Tne Ulovsts at Moeilc The Mobile IiifHrtfT of the 10th inst, says: CoL F. S. Blount, lady, and daughter, arrived yesterday on the steamer Le Grand, from Montgomery. The Zouave, we undcrstaud, has gone to Xcw York to settle in , J "--a uuutU' J. MI1CU 117 kwiii -cotue Mobile, to enter with Miss I Emily ia tlie boly bouds of maliiraony,

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BaCooipanr six weeks since fwr $30, and;S100, are now selling from 5,000 to 20,- 1 OOP." One man who purchased a lot two ! months since for $5, has refaed $5,000 fur it. t " Builditig is agoing .on rapidly, and there are at present no loss Hum one hundrvd good frame house. ' Lumber is selling ' al ?uj a taousana leet. J lie pr.ee ooe3 not deter many from building.'- The emigration from Australia is estimated at fifty ih nisand at' least, but it bus not yet set in, but will have, before any unfavorable intelligence can have checked it., :u r t. At the last accounts a re-actlon had taken. place ; lots were going aowa at a rapid rate,. and all confidence in ihe golden resources of the mines wereyieldingto the disappoint-. ment'abd difficulties that "surrounded Jthe adrentnrers. The California paper that fln-t stimulated the emigrativu to .Fraser's River, by these exaggerated and glowing description of the wealth of the mine, aie now, after seeing the effects of the movement upon their own Stale, trimming their sails to the popular breexe, and decrying it, as an arrant humbug and cheat got up by the Hudson Bay Company and the owners of stcanvhips. A Sao Franrwcr correspondent of. the Cincinnati Time who tries to ex tract the trufh' from the contradictory reports, says : r.. .?r-. .'i. . Our newspapers arc now. cxertinz all their influence to subdue the - fire they so rashly kindled; but are, as usual, going asjfar to the extreme iu this second effort as in the firbtj.Aow giviug all the dark side, and suppressing much that is favorable. The trvth, I find may be summed up as .follows: The new mines are rich beyond the shadow of a doubt, and will pay a larger per diem to the naut than tue best nvrr Iixiuss iu Ualifarsin, but the trouble is, a mistake has been made as to thcJ season for working them, and hence, as I anticipatel, the fever has died out, and we are at present receiving all manner of hard report. with raniors of Kcriuus uuiuuuon ana sunt-ring. . i nie worst, however, is not yet, and I apprehend that before the. golden . harrest in Xew Caledonia really commences,, we. shall hear of want and misery of the most distre&iiig character. f . 'All this is bad, Gd knows, but il does not indicate a scintilla of contradiction as to the value of the new diggings. 1 have seen and conversed with returned miners, who were on the ground in the Spring, just prior to the thaw, and in . every case I had the same ftory, making up evidence which would have satisfied the luoct credulous. I saw the gold they dng handled it, obtained specimens of it, and feel assured, from what I then saw and heard, and from general olservatiou since, that Fräser and Thompson mcra and the neighboring country Willi prove one of the richest grdd bearing terri tories in the world. Although the excitement, as I said, lias died nwny, the interest in regard to the newly discovered mines remains with C'oliforninns as strong as ever, stroug enough, you may depend, to develop at an early period their full extent nd wealth. ' CoancrTios axd Ptojcav. The Washington Union iu denying the charges that a regular assessment is l;iid upon every official in the employ of the Government for the s upport of party schemes, rjenly and boldly justifies the propriety and policy of the proccfdin.fr, it says: If there is a t-ewn in the public service who docs not voluntarily contribute the ' amount, at leant, of two dollars and a h;uf a year oti each thousand dollars of his salary to support the cause of the Democracy, he should be dismissed at ouce, aud his place filled by one who is patriotic and liberal enough to double the contribution. We believe the cause to justify its support, and those who relbse to aid in the patriotic work should be the last to complain if they arc deprived of tho special favors of those in power. Here is the recognized organ of the Administration defcuding the courte of proceeding, tht is criminal in the, eye or the "i t .. i ... i. i i . . nun iiitii cmoruccs perjury Htm SU DOTnation. " r.r ljnr n rrr Punm ITmun tjfncer, is obliged to take the following oath, on Ums receipt of his salarv : Il It i ' in .fit.. ri ... U.V. UU.U Ui (HC lector of the district of New York, do hereby certify on --that I have p re formet 1 the services stated in the above account : that! 1 ,.J. t ,1. A.tl .k : '..u I. u . v w-m . u v u.i .ruui luntiu &urj;vu to my own nse ana Dcnent ; and that 1 have not paid, deposited or assigned, nor contract ed to pay, dejioeit, or assign, . any jart of such compensation, to the use of any other persou ; nor in any way, directly or in lirectJy, paid or given, nor contracted to ny or give, any reward tr compensation for my office or employment or einolunieuts thereof. fco liUp me U1 - . . Sa orn and anKicribfd before me, thin day of : ,1958. .

Tl.n, then, vipbt in tue teeth of that sol- mv,s FfmWAKblNtl AXU CoMMIScmn o;ith, n is authoritatively promulged jsiox merchants,' that, unless atx.ns in the public servicecon- . . r o-et, ?.n Main and laa-ust, , tribnt a rarlairi i per rentage of their -alaries ' rVucrftrntioa e !., w ftJSratogof to the sttprt td the Lccompton party in : pcmrTat M-rchaniliso and ITodw-c, by River, Canal,

other wurd, unless tliey perpetrate deliber ate perjury they must put np with the prescribed penalty dismissal from office ! Is not Lhi! Vre&ideut if b sauctions it aud every party leader, who iutigates and aids in this levy upou the poor, dependent oflice holders, guilty of sul-jmation, of perjury? CwjAjtixlJiAAXLUixIIiaGitt-Itia uowi a century since Benjamin Franklin, Post mxstrr General of the American colonies by appointment cf crowTt, set out In hii m to . 4M, e. lv uoB.c u uuniiu iiu-pci uuii vi uie pruicipu j routes." It is aUut eighty years fince he j held the same office under the authority of 1 Congress, when a small folio (now preserrcd in the Department at Washington) con- ! taining three quires of paper, lasted as his account book for three years. These facts ; bring before us, more forcibly than an elaborate description, the vast increase in Post- i othoe fartlities within . a hundred years. For, if a Postmaster were to undertake to pass over all the routes at present existing, it would require six years of incessant railroad travel at a rate of 135 miles daily : while if he were to undertake the job in a gig it would require a lifetime for its performance. Instead of a small folio with its three quires of paper, the PostoSice accounts consume, every two year?, 3,000 of the largest sized ledgers, keeping not less than 100 clerks constantly employed in recording transactions with 30,000 contractors and other pcrioas.

MARfH&O, - 0n evening cf the it-ti, ly the Fct. c. E r.

I A . . w , . T. . J It - . ; Armstrong, .or. sujAaia , t-uw m, auu jtvi 31 Arth v A. A. üiumiii both of tli is city. . NEV ADVERTISEMENTS. JIL ROJlt U'JiliniOJIlBOU'S. A uf' iui.!T rcived nJ -r l.jr as3Q' k . ' . samukl oJtR. JÄJJplf ( orriiU. - . VLL auw ; SAMl'Kl. ORR IL rLAJiK?.-Ja-t no-irr-l fvi al ly IMfJU-.'W T -j 4 ..Vti 1 liil I'm I 40 M.iiiKtrt-4-t. rw o Stroit T.nu JBL nrnxKR? Koim Rifif ?owU-r. 30 " Ul!iwg - -. ' :ui Cniiintcri F. I". Iupunts rwil-. 2 " " Eale Cua Towkr. Mi ltar Lt. -- ' - r Divr rtd BimU ant Patent Shut. &KW i-uutH tJ. L. Cp. WMXiO ?. 1J Uun d. Iu Mure aii'l for ly ' J. W. VI CK ERY .t('A tU twrs aJ tr sols i aijr 20 ? . , J. V. VICKEttY A Co. liir7irTTr M.inii MIL TllISU Kutl to rat. lrp up tu A. V. KtY A Cw.V.and f et you a flue CuntiuM-d Haui, or r-ir of iHifd Ifc-rf. A lt Just nwired and Tot aale. J (so, mtfH Muprtim.- aiqru . JTOU' HHIMTHy UO TO II. hOOMIS JL f:rAU10SABLE fHlJIT M A t'EACllKElt ao4 drmlrr in (it ntk-men's . FANCY FURNISHING GOODS. No. S7 Main atrrrt, . . f (nrroiiTE tm rorar hotk,) KVAXSVILI.E, INDIANA. N. tt-LirL Dtado Ut ord. r, by nioasnrrment, and warranted a fit. sfJO-ly TniuaiKM ton km i. iut '. MM IUK JvAWAY AND TUP liL'iUSY i4 th lrt quality. Thy anay b t the Lin rr Ma0l of .Mr. M rut ton, on N-t-oad klm-t, tad will sold at a uHxlvrutc prk, if Jmacdiat aopUontivn ia ina.h-. anfc4'J-'ttd-lww jrwUTsiWti, JtS'iTTjFvä 'ijöoiik JTB. at WhobMUile. ' The eld cutaML-hcd Moxxms of PRATHER & SMITH, . , x o. iov Mais frtf, ' . LOVISYILLK. KEXTtTKY. ir rttm xfT-rfl Minus for th Full tra-k-, with a rtrrt 1 Urgo atock ef everj-thJaj; In thfir line. Tbi'tr Stock U KOttea up with th utciitoure, ader tba (5 irre t Ion. and wjn Won of tlwir M-nior nrtiier, a prwrtlc! nwd an exporfc-tK-t-d Hatter, aud tht-ir p' läa1 ir made at the lowest oirii het. Thv atilladhrrn to ttrdr vli motto, "uii k ah and anatl inflt. Trrru, CASH, or hört tiin to prompt m-n. rurettasrn arr InrStid to give thein a CaII Ik fore Imyhif . C" Tliu hi;liMt Biarlu-t rioc tm'ul Lr Furs and Prftrl'-. aiiKls-lut jim nitj LKt tsi iTIfvs n. .v llh-k 5 of totkwfU'ii KiiUrp nivnt of thr city v rftnYtll. En.tiiff at th K. T.. t I. fiffiit-, No. I North Third trett, Evanrii , Ind. aulS C. ( UI.UN.-, rgi j.iÜMsr:, j-ou ZT 'Tjvu.ri oJ M. year, a Ulo k In liin:tM-n !tv. Kiojuire at R. Y.'h I. Otflce, No. 1, North Thri str-t, Evan.tvnir. - V. C. CtH.t.IN9. tSJ I.V.. i.rti'xo van JL1 FA KM rrairtr and timla r. t.aulri at f- i I. USlce, No. 1 North TLird trct, Evaiinvillf. a4 :. C. roLI.IX.p 2- ? viriLl K Vn jn'MKB Vi JL j (ii.i.Kt;i:, Xo. 1)i Aortli Klrat Strrrt, EVANYILI.E, IMIANA. " The f ixth Annual ."rion of tho u'hv Iutititioti, will commence on Monday, Ati-a-t .'!f)ih, lsiii. A courw.' t f I-wb In tlii- N-lojol will rm'-ntce DouMc-Ebtry IJook-Krt-binp, in a'l iu various hra'H'kt-s, Alt ivantlla Cak-ul.-itini, lVuman..Mp. Ac. Tlue plun aU)t-d im tea liiii rutin ty jraui.-itl, no trt toofc twtn; uaed, h'-r.i- ni'l -hi. can roly cn oldainiu mffl- lcnt practical ktr b dv; of the at-U-ocr of tbis all laioortant limurh of iH-ation to ettaldc him to taka diarv t a t of lnka in any pnr nt uiy ,iinf.. a cou.-,.-of li-M.ni can hocoiu. tarUUni.ut, noMrvit oCiOiinti I'kt'-d in from aix 1j t-u nl. Tino-, honvvrr, not lltultcd. Wifkly I-rtiirN. on CotuiiMTcial Law will Ik dolhorcd hy Bit4-nt lsnl e titU-nn u of tho city. Iidly fx-i-tun-a u lk-Kr aod huiiiets gem-rAily. Tcrmi : For a full rmuv, im ltiuiix IHJ.nua, S3J. t-ntlrni-ti rnn, kowcvrr, nitt-r for the Mercantile four, mbW Ii i It!ii-a il' :irln nt J 10. or CaUlogia, pHln lull Mtrticuliirx. addn, JVEMJAU liKHM, I'riu.li-iU. ancl7-lni'l-Cwd Ig'MviLltiWi .a j fniiiliiirToäöo MM LiK'h?, 8-M fsii-h, 3, f , und It. -m ti. I.0"' y-u - ,.'j"0 " 10-11 M l.ldiO' 10.1U and 10-12 fUdi. 1(0 1'auiol lKHrs, avnortcd fe. i"0 lioxfa (Loi, aaort-d .:. Jnt r-noived and for aal low. l y XVHKF.LEK A UUiC.r. ,11.11 LS. 304 MHOS HirKKlOU V NAIL.", ia Su-re aud to arrivr. Fora.il ty auglT WHEELEK 4 KIC.G. TB WO L.I S SK S.-30 B LS. S. II. .71 of r LASSE. 50 fealf do . II. Mola.tM.v-i. For alohy aucl7 A II EEI.EH A RICGS. rmy u.u o. tso It O XL'S CIIOICU Itraudi, Va. and Ky. Trh.ni-. J.4t rc-ived and f r K.Mr l y WIIKELEIt A KIliG. rjri.'.v-ao ijjlf 4 iiksts vitEE.y M. and 11LACK TEA!, fn-hh imtorta!ino. For by WHKELEK A KIUGS. XUITIl l'Wil,.-j It. I It ME LS CrnlMMl Sngnr. 1 j I5hli. Fowdvred do 15 Loaf do '2b Refinwl Wui'o do. Jost rrreivrd and f. r aale ahr tp, Ly 1'RE.Vl'UN UliOH. au17 rao iioctorsT itit.isii iYmilk's M KETKOSFL X Full Jl'LV. Jiwt reiv.-l at aujr; DOHELL i CON VNtiTtlS. af OJUlTlt f.VW '!. THE PJ- ! TKNT tn lf-.-.Un White I'on-t LiiH Kill' IT JAK, jiit rivriTi d and for fal choap nt thr CitrenwartvrvoI J. W. Hl Gill J&, auets IS Jfin atnt-1. i m1 ! ..JIVTLlll.PtV.p..l'l l.'l. I Thira Mrw, Kväii.UKr. Indiana. Thimr."hJ and f- aah-f Uot uh, collation or Knu, and a)nieiit 1 "Jfax, iron-iiy attended to. rcmuns in want ot k.'nJ "r'P r rmpU yment, can 1 Informfj uy ralltva a4 tuta ttlnev, '-obi ÄITVaTIOJ' VATÄ. 1 ,- -v ' uinbubasUat aeventl fara exM-rieuc aK a Book-kreprr and CWk. I oprii to an Immediate eurapMnrnt. 8ül;ry niodrrate. riiexceptioiinLlu references piven. Addmw, angU-lw A. O., Jot kx.i Ome r. i wLOin f.v9 !.Lr?Vx'" Uf J1EJI Z0 IIB LS. Ji Biiblitls Frrfrh Corn W1. .ViO rk-xrx Sujrr Cnrrd Drlo P-'rf. anO " Clfew. Jn..f r-odv-l and f .r ial-by . ... JAJ1FS V. VICKEP.Y A. Co. or Railroad. AiiKll-C'in mtLl 4 t. E L E .1 HE TAIL V W 1KKJK A STATION ERY STORK. Jivt rrrrived and for aale br tho mir arribrr. a lar and aplrndld awortmrnt f hol and Stationery, ioti-iitnnjj lt( part rf WW rUam ol Cap. Letter und Note Pwper ; Sou OjwtreM of ltlatik Hook, from 10c. to S1.0O r r quirr; t.VI,nt a.ortcd Envelopoa ; 3Tt-inorandiitn IVioka of all kind ; al.40, alsrg aortment of School Bookn ; Rildr i f all kinds ; all kiu.U of 3Iii-ell.uroua Work:0t'l Pen of all monnai of every dcK-rlption ; Mu-kat InftruwupU ! tf an kind ; sh.-. t Mneic and Music iojr; I'mw- ! ?1 uTT "T? rir?n8 ' "ultr?dlsX and Inkstands ; and roan v tlo-r artick-s too nu-WN-toua to wefiUon.au of wkich will b sold at the very kwesc prke ur.caU. J. HEALY Ftr'i lUx k, etirner of Main and First streets. angll WTlILHI. tiMEATIIBVHE 4., WW COMMISSION AN1 KOKW AttDING 18 Paydraa Street, ' ' NEW ORLEANS, LA., rtrji wujiisw. a. oKE.iTnorFC...Joe. citztsou. We re our reran :U attsution to tha awl of Tobacco, OfB, Wbrat, Hay, Oats, Floor, Pork, Bacon, Lard, Ac. anrl4 V CA Mit. IT 8EEAI9 THAT THE -at. Imiowm is rat that 1 am woi- t leave lU cUt' aad bare aod mit the Hook itiadery ; this I j:.! r !u! .1,av?. Al Uooks. MukIc or Pacers, will find a cod aelrctiou iu Lis ft ore on First street, clone to the Post Office. And any i-or.. wa&tüi Uhiuk Books of Rood paper, and Uooks of any kind Hound, w ill find me ia the Bindery , just abovt the store. auKI4-lni M.. L. JOHNSON-' I WMM'K rLooMlJ'4J.xn,ooo PEET i -- 1 niTTW'i inte i loorin. in vm im or salvl-v JOHN F. GLOVEB. anrll Corner Matu au-1 S-. v?ath. .-trc.t.

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' KACK BY H03!Jb.tO.NrANIL..Tht onilcrlgiml h;i ing bwn af poiateJ isent I lor treusTilIo and vicliiitT, ne UmDIANAPOLIS - inSUÄAWCE C0.S. F. COVINGTON, T. A. MüURIS, Tri t. : RISING SuTrrnSURARCE CO. R. J. II ATVAWAV, .Wy. S. HATHAWAY, 1W t. re rr-r'l t. mulT rite i:p.n tlto l-tt:r rlss cT Klre and JIar1r.rtJTX., at as I"5w ra!' of premium lis aro tL-LiuUiit with t-eruianc.vy aii l re lability. The- roinpimh- rmtSriO th"tr btu-ioorK eiclit-ivc-y to tlw itfktv of Indiana. fc'J'All Jisa h(ilily adjust and irt.ini)tly paM m klHKit iy a'-nt nnit r liniiantim hutfVT. ltft-truc: Evcrv mun, without rxo-i-tion, who !

has utoiu-c lun in eitlwr Cniui-uny, liat of I th-rit f the CJOnnn Council of tli City FtMwhooi nil ri:iv.'i i f otirouu t;itt- limv N; M-ru I will HPOwd ta twform aaH wr-k, and tlw

at onr A. I. Evaiw-villc, July 8, lSöti-ly REYNoLUS CO. vw oop ist oitTf a mo as u.i rMM TAN HOOP; Thirty 3ros r.not Hoof of txtra aimaud npt-rior quality Juct 1-ecvivrd and for Sal tLfyp I v augt l yiEtfüItf. J. II. MACHKE .t Co. Cajk ri.vw xiri?iTroToöuZiT. 3 of the moft excel tont kLi tini Iatiir, jivt rerivisl, nnd fovwilo l-y Jr 17. rilA!. 1WTH tCK, Maiu ativrt. OXIOttll J-E.rtLU (OU. Ttir urxt ao-iou of thia Institution will oh-h S.-vteml-r 1st. Th aotioiatairat of Tu Ufr U coiu)leto, coui.-ting of Ucr. JOHN W. SC'JTT, D. l) 1'reeidcut, with soui fifteru tonii-knl tistaiit. ...... Tha Foard of Du-ortcr ft-cl that no bettor ptiaranty of auutx can t j;ivn to )arriit in rrwnl to thr nu-ntal and tuonil trainin- of their danhtrr, than I prcscntrd iu tho iv-itoiutiiient of !r. Scott, ae the l-ad of the Iii.tiitution, who Laa boeu a ancrrMful educator fr near thirty yrara In this plaur. The courne of ytudy ia a high, and infraction an thorutiyh, a ia any fiiuilar InMtiUltk, and tlw f xprnne it h-4. Tno Dutiainea w-rir t-rmpicnn at an expritn ot ?9O,0OU, are heated Ly traut, and fpia-UKhnd. TttMM Ikavd, Wiw-hlu, liptitttitj an. I . Iirating room, tuition hi all Erli'di ftnun L!, Latin and Gn-rk, S7,jO em'nxi iudvui:r. rorinrthrr intorBintlon, aply to Kor. w tn. !. Ihicera, StVy, or Uev. Iftic W. Manfort, Ajfrbf, Oxford. jly4-üm wTM tbrrv year old MnUsi. well lrok.e to hajntT, w liich I w ill aell cheap. Apdr to JMIIN P. GLOVER, aujrn Corner Main and Seventh tneti. Tfl'ST MKVJSI füllt It I ß It CT rBo.it 9ß tho Island, a Cevr thoiwad cU- hj- HAVANA CIGARS, niHtictbtn? finn-rlor to anythin rer Lc-fui-offered t th plll-. mttitfr yoarwb-r-, call at tlie SA Um N under tu raviilion. auglH w IlfblyiTM Milyirli mis ts, Giitfdiaiia, iiud frii-niU of tdMnti. throughout the l'nitcd Stti, n. rrurt"d toa-ltlm tlie rm-idrlit ot EAST MAN'? tHIMMlK I AI. COI.. LEGE, St. Louiis .Ma, for the Aanual I'mdilrt and Circular of that Institut iui, now the laiper-t nud niort thorough r-aocd for the proKr education of Younf 3Irn and W4vb, Im th La ton. The 1'aiuphlct cititaitia vluaL!e rduati nal informatioB. The I'ircuhtr. ioi-ortuut ajd uhialle infbrniatipQ for tkrmT., tnchaul, merchant and profuMtaal mMU Ad Irr, - . If U. EASTMAN. rrpiili-iit Coninu-rvUl CoUuc, St. Loiihi, Mo. mrl2-3wd V ffi'lfl TK SlILyilLlfs. . I W Thoe who intend to corrr tliHr trw honsr with a cued artk-J oft'iue M.iiiKhM, luid brct.-r call uton tl r SulMUiUr aoui, 4 he has Imt "a lew iu.rr V ur JOHN F. C.1.0VEK. airlt Crnrr M;!n and Srvrnfh striata. TnoPLJll SIll.y'liLE. 30,000 MT. ivplar Shinkf, iu yaid and for ilr Lv John v. glo'itek. aiill Corner Main aud Svvenll trevtM. jr?. J. HBEE.W ECLECTIC I'llVMClAX SSI tSL'KUEuN IMtwv on Third atn-et, 6-w dtiora Avn tho Crrwont City U.ink, where he U prejuretl to anrw-er prof clonal Ca! In at all hHire of the day or night. N. U. SpreiMl attcuii'tu giveu to 8wrjrry and di.-oa of the Eye. anrX-d.vw-hr MmEI'ICE E. K V. R. M. 4 e E fVf JmSWM VILLJ", Aucn-t 1. lt. llcnc f irward. thrre will Iv norharj f..r driyai? at Vitv-rnix-a on goods lifbpcdfroM EvMtivaille over thi and tht Ohio aud Muaioaipii UJiir-.td, Vj any dnt wlutoeter. JOHN INGLF .'r., aiil.VUw.lni Siprrinten'knt E. A C. R. R. CS UMTEU ST.. 1 JL fioralote Vin de Manufacturer tf tho Celebrated Magnolia Whisky or tv.4iLt.r, iNp. ALSU Alt kindu of ritnntic Lionors, and utantly a larjre supply of Old and Choice Bourbon, Ryr, and Mononcaheta Whixkv. aiiffl-llw Ir. w is soLCTiojy or co- par t.te iMM Mill. Thr ro-fsirtnership heretofore existing bot wren Afuniw J. PcutToN. William R. 1'kkton, ;eokck il. I'atAToN, ud Alfeu M. MrtJatrr, 1 this day li4orrd Ly mutnal conacut, Ike nid ASfivI M. M.IiiiT having retired .thrnfrom. TTl afTiiir of Mid Dnu will te trttl by the eaid A rxlrrw J., William K. and Onrgfc It. rrvtn, who will continue the bosimwa untk-r the name and riylu of Frfton JIuotmcu. , WM. V. PRESTON. AMUiKW J. VRESTON,' (EOiU.E K. riCEfTToX, A. 31. McGRIFF. Auukt lit, ISM. In rctirlnp from th" firni of Pki-ston Broh., I rr. turn my iLnoare thnuka to my nnmrroiw frkmda for Uwir lil-ral Mttnnav, Mid l-p-k lor uiy aucctsaors a mntiHuaucc of I lie aaine. awKl'iwd A. HI. .McGnirr. mmMsOM.t;Tiojs opt -o-pjh t'Js'kIkMM ship. The firm or YmtEur Ä Jonwrow is t Li day dissolved by 'niatual ouiiaent. Tn Laninrna will Ut continued by Jmm W. Viratar who will aettlo all clainia anint the old firm, and rerrtve U debts hir tbern. The name -f tlie firm to Lo used ouly in UiuKlutioii. JAMU VV. VIPKEBT. Angitt 2d, 10. CHAS. McJOHNiTON. SOLD OUT. lTaviuc pold out my iulrr-t in the firot of Vies.rut A Joiikto, I return my thankl to the public for their liberal ptrina)re, and ran chto'rfally reeoiujueitd niy aucvoseor to tio-nt &r a ctntinnanoe vf themuue. CHARLES 3IcJOUiTO'. TO MY FELLOW CITIZENS. After Laving recvived for nearly four years thr very literal patronage of the citixeiis of Evant villa and vicinity, J take this opportnuify of b ndorinir them my "siurem thank-i kr the pa-t, and would rc(.p-ctfully sidicit a contiuuuiice of their firois, hoping- Ly strict attention to Lurinc to met it the same. aujri-3w JAMli W, VICKEST. P. ETHEL f., COMMISSION AM FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No. 4 1'ygitraa Strw-t. NEW ORLEANS, LA. (EMvblißhrd April, lo.) . a. r. rTMtu...-..-. ... ..rs. raxi. BRrr.RE5-ts: '. K. S. Howard. Ev.1u.4v ilia, Indiana : Allic A II owes, Evan vile, Iwdiana; A. 31. Flielpt Son, Newburgh, Indiana; Minor A liade, Kruburh, Indiana; Tl. V. Ncwromh 1 Brother, Louisville, Ken -tacky; l. B. Benedict A St, LoMbrville, Kentucky; flioBNW Iaafortb, Secretary. New Albany Insurance Co., New Alhasy, Indiana: R. Simpson & Co.; Xcw Albany, Indiana ; W. II. Catlin, Hmdtreon, Kentucky; Ii- G. Herly, Ilendrrwn. KmtiM?ky ; Juie Mtgoniery, l'rw-toa ÜM. Ikink, JefiVrsoaville, Iodiana; Merrett Campbell and Co., St. I4uis, Mii ly3i-iy jntOH MEJ T. TU E El MST STOR1 M In a two story Bikk Ilomc, containing tour rooms, cebar. Ax. For ju-tkrulaxs enquire as the Journal orkxv. JyJU-2wd AUIEESE 40 HOXEH CHOICEj J 5 barrels Linseed; 20 cases IV iet on Matrbrs. Jnt recrired by TENNEY A BOKEN8QÜ, 31 Watrr at. AilATH.V STEPHEN'S, (- ' ceasota to Jas. Scaiitlin, JrA) leakrs ia all kinds of atovus, and manuf.M'turTsof Tin, Sheet Iroa and Coper Wars. Also, man ufacturer of l Fruit Com of ev. ery patent and description, with which printed dircctkma for puttltiR tip all kinds of fruit, will 1 furnished, free of rhnrge; all of wbiHi will be eold Tery cheap for r!-h, at whol'jealeor retail. Storeroom Rt Nu 13, 3!ain street, between Waterand Find streeui, (opposite old Stabs Bank), Evan? illc, In 1. ' Jas. ici.vrii-, je. Eoerei r. üttritx.

CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.

,Tiomr9RJiTioj ovo Tier.. okVLy IKREDl iliat tlicwwatTi ef Lot 1 in Dtotk 4, aud Lot 1 iu Work 5, In tue Fststern largrnimt, I and" Lots 87. SS, 80 and 1, and 1, 2. 3, 4. ö, , 7, and i 8 tli lact niimil -ijrli Ut in i-Cov n miNli--t mm pt tmt ms, an in mr uriT nmiR'u". v-. ! the City of Evauvill(-ca:isc the idrwalks in fniit or lt.ii(r "il vt tlie l-ove cl.tvriUd pn.fTty : SV-cond ftn-rt, to lw Lrutight ti tli r.iper a;rad., ! ar.'l lay down uj)0u the sauu: a g'xxJ J link sidewalk of th? U:l.il width. Al vrdored Jluit the Okucni C 1U Im ltuk 11, 15, 10, 17 and IS, in mk-etl' EuUrja-nu-nt vf tho City vf EviuillI.frontiu2 cb lii'U tr.-t. iauw th id.wa1Vt o:i Itirrli-Mrrof.and iu frtrtit i or dxi itid-- of tln mhorw do.-rTihrd Lot t lAvught to tha pvvt City crMeaiMl lay ul tnntial jilar.k i-idalk vf thtf txm idtk epon AU f the Mlxn-r rauKt ! ln rltfiln TliirtT tya from llw l ublk-ution tf this iMtlr, and in dftult ciat and rx-nsu LTruing therx-hv, wiil tr asaxM1cd tu KLd collected l y tala of Nii.i pnj rtj , r so inu-h throof as w VJ vxtUty said Ii n atul auti. - Kr ocd.r of the Cwlumwa Council of the C ity of of KvannviHr. A. LEJICKE, CWrL augl4-l't. Yolil'imiy. Um OUBU OJ HQI JLIZ.I TIOJT. MM xi t he Comwinö Council of tW City vf F.ansxille will meet a Doanl of Eualizatiou for -thr pur)c (f o)naIi2in all aoaeaKim-iita nun! upoa r-aJ n-talo or prraunal ir'rrty; within the corporule limiU of th City of EvhiixtHIc. at tho City tVika oflWv, on lurwday, August Sd, next, at 9 o'clock. A. M., auJ contitiue it a)ioMa troiu lLj to A-vy, wntil all iiNT94Wrut" Uall 1 e,ualLanf. AU tivpajrrs are fcrn-fcy re-inrftrd to emll and exaiuluo their reixctiv aininil, before tlir commcncrniout or during tlio Intimi Ltokuia of said acbtfiou, and if the find cau ftr rwa4Uiint ia Knch Men-ntf, to prm4 loch gricTan" tw Uv Board for adj not turn t. lly order d the Coianton CVniu il of Evan11k. . A. LEMCKK, City CWk. jl)il.lBi -.Volkalxde and Eiwirr eopy. 'wlfcäZyyiiBsj'OTMCJ! is nun Eni" JELaf girr, to -all aattionrcra, dnyio n. iiu tnwn, rxprrtmm. wagonri-a, nmnlbwi and hackmoB, ddUrs, prr-prlrtora of LIUUnL, ItaUrlUt table and trn piu alli-jn, tWairs and eotm-rt hall, that all k-iM4xpir oat tu Äratday Mjf -Augtait arat and tbry are hereby notified to renew 1hi aaine om- or br fore aaid day; and ia default tlM-reof, the ordiusnera In auch caae nuide aud ro ided, Le strictly enforced anriutt Uelinournt. ' A. LEMCKEOtj Clcxk Jly23-1m Yolkboti? roi'T. jntUEII ST O M E. TUE IWII II JTM MGNEb will keep const autly on Uaad, :; UM, tt 'i O.ITi'. hBAS. And all othrr artkVca noek-d t f.-rd Horaea or Mul. All of which he will aril w hoh-Kilc or retail, at lowest market raten,, givjnj jut weight and measure. ' " . - ROBERT S. RCSTOX,-" Water street, brt ween Mafii and Loctut. EvanaTCle. aiiffVly I (..) . fri- T 2 äL2S. J'afl mm Iii? i:,es si ns as Mio cor. 3 fcv; 10 half chwt Powehong Tea; 5 bbln. Pearl Karh-y; . . . I LLls. Cruidi. and Powdered Siipir; . I'M Ixijr Cotton Vara, , 7 uu.l hot'; 73 Ivies Cotton ISattiuic; . -10 loxr No. I Herring. E.xivod aud for saht at reduced pi ices lor caab, Ly - I. I. HEIMANX. MissoLLTio.y or tcwarMM nen-hin. The rtrrhip heretofore exist. Ihr hctw-evu Afrahaai Ananachrr. Josvph Shoetilield and Levi 31. 1'Uut, under the tdylc and firai of A. Aufparher A Co., has Leva dibaolved (lilth if thin month), bv mutual commit. All dobta dui to K!üd firm will be nt-cipted for by the undcrsigurd, who wiL al40 pay all debts apalut said briw, and who will ccntiuue the business tliein arlvrs, on their own account. Jlyäi lm A. ANSPACH ER A PLAUT. IEO. TltOM.VIIILL, REUS LEAVE to return bis tliauks to las old customers lor th-ir kind patronage, and hopea Ly strkt attention to bnfncs. aod tood work, to be ablo to uieru coutiuuation of their favor. Havine reiuoved bis tore to the corner of Second and Main streets, for merly occupied as a Silversmith Shoit, he u uow pre pur cd to faroisb all who may favor him with call, with all the articles iu his lint. JM-RrpairlBf; dour with neatnr and despatch. Sccoud Laud naiuews always on aajid. . Jly22-Gm. JT I.VVEEII OIL. 10 HAMMELS l OM MJ sale at Cancuinatl prtoi-s, with frtiflt added ; v 5 cat-kj ass'd fires lead pif rnn-ivHl and fur sale by ,- SAJlLtL, C'UK. rM 4JOOI 4HAJCJg rOM A wM gafn. We- have a good two homo Kxpress Wa-ou aud Tlarness, which we w ill soli low. The Exprms rani Uzht, aud will oarrr f.) V. jlL5 IIOKN'IIUOOK A CO. Wn HEELER M WILSON'S I J.M WW LY SEWING MACJI1NE. "Tbo beet, aiaiplrst and most Uurable VacAlne ta.wwe.' They make a stroac l.xk stitch, the same npou both sides of the work, sewing with rual facility tho thickest and thinnest fabrics. Any spool or thread, oottou or silk, lurd wuiicnt rritewiug. All machiues wrurranted three years, and full iu-drut tioiw giveu to enable puxchacr to aes them SatUactorily. Also . Tht Buckiwt Stm-imr Mmehlmt, , Prtf S3. The lf t single Threiui Macluwe in the market. A p-nernl sw!ortinpnt ol Sen in Marhlnt .SUk Thread, NeedU-e, e., 4e., ronidantly on hand. OlM.-e No. 4, Marble Hall. mvl4-c.ni F. 31. SELLMAX, Agrnt. WMAN'MLIN Tt'PH AJS'JM UTE Mr REOTYTE FOINPRY, No. 1C, Vine street, Letwem Fourth and Fifth, CISCIXXATLK. ALLISON, Sap't. Manufactnrcrs aud Dealers in NEWS book" and job type. Printing- TrcM, Casrs, Gallics, Ac, Inks and I'l jutiu Materials of every descriidion, Merootyping'of ull kinds. Books, Music, Patent Medicine Lfrrctions, JoWi, Wood Engraving, Ac, Ac. -p,rand and Pattern Letters, various tle. . ' Äö"Electrot j pinx iu all its branches. Jlyll-lm. 'tTBIN'E L L'.nMH aYaTho sHrriU-r would M. rcoectfuHy i-U the. attuotioa- of carjutrrs and builders to bis stock of Flue Lumber,' which is run of the target and beet ever yard-.-d in this city. lrices ai low as the lowest. Office corner Main and ecTKDtb streets. ' JOHN F. GLOVER, jlyl W?4M M ENT. ON'E TU0 STOMl" M Vrkk Hvrelllnic, sutlrely new ; and om ooe story Frame Dwelling, on Divisiou street, Letweeu r..u h I rih riMii 1 t.i.t. ... Uth and Cth strwt. Apply to LEWIS KAUJC '3 Ciotbiiiic Store, Main btreet. jly 20-lmo XE.nON'S30 MOXES FRESH Lemons, received per steamer Baltic, aod far aala by PRESTON BROS. II ASM ET S 1.V a meat WAMrjtrr l. II. CXX1X-A SON. Cor sale by . (WPPLES-XO HAMMELS APPLES; WM Yx Barrel Pears. Jost rso ivrd by A. D. REYNOLDS A CO. npiIMESU I -Of, 4JM AL ANTIM M Save ywnr Appk-s. We ars aireuta for tha aalo of Bltfs, Motfct's, MeClare's, and Emory's Treabers aad Sefiarators, ad the Buckere, Kevstowe and Cnlp'a Cider Mills. UORNBKOOK A CO. rrnitE olu piojveh m a he a it i ML THOMAS SCANTLIN, (Sipa of the Golden Co Dee Pot), has aa immense stock of Stoves aud Housekeeping Ware, purchased sines thr great panic in money aflairs, at rnluous rales to tlie manufiicturers, which hr is willinf to (five Ids customs- the advantage of, l y callms at Lis old Und. Cidl at onco aud socr- Larzaio!. uovJi TIJOS. SCANTLLIN.

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gAMO-THE VN'D ZIMHM44 .VJf Ml W-S ler biaay: years chk-f t krk la the bowse ol JO II N- rlt R LEY A O-.,-!- tter-hls servics at'otninixeiow Merrhanl. tu Ihr ftVa-fW m4 m: run tS that lauf-. uow tkat it baa retired fruia buaiuv. With this od in view I have f.rmod a co-jrtnrr-At with Mr. E. W, B. ut.n. s.-nior of tW 4d and ell knawM Bnn .f K. XV". I- 4-r tk name and style or KENTO-1 tKINs; t trte kn from tlie Id of -May, pros. Ihv .uiM-i i)a-r n 1 r--r tii o.rt ot- n tlw? rrn-twls i"T the" old house of JOHN II 1 RLKT A Co., who h ive l:.;d ullltorflltlUbw of tXUTfc-BCini: the tfOtUld. ot.d Mtkity- with; kl.feV be -altrudrd to their bnÄn.W. Very rrajK" itaUJ, ' liioMis aic;. Corner of bib ret to in 5ew Letee trrrts. New Oiktalis, April IT, IKV. 'II-awc-y U O.MAS U 4' A VTX M N't Al.tiT F.Jtt mmLK pWly Venk aaw Tssy a Was, Waaar r lPaaiia, mW aiHiilly, aad ars aura aatty aaalsd (aad rfm Asa say sWrUW fertts mmsitw laaiil. AS kkMb sf W. A CVaiai an mllT lasranasaaf laM arWsts talks aoOata hniatii akallsarss Iks Warld ta aa latallsU, Swaf's, Kasy, aa4 Basti sesssai st Haraisliasl SaatiBf lUraiaK-HlfMawtaMk) ksssssssuW Veaiasy lasyaie i ati laf a. Tmm bos aw salriy aswaa, TW ffas kat Is ar 11 11 (mam. Isr fitfully aU aa4 am öl crime srenat aa smrs rami pi.kn mml4 ms im aay stkar Caa. TUa fmaaipM ms ali.l xk ifcr iml tsww, sat aVs Wat tia at W tkwr kales Is tkat wU I Will I kwasamU saW tW aaat. TWwWl w TwiJi rmERME-HAVTM r KALA LB 4WLJL 1 EUE. TERRE-H ACTE. 1NMA5A. For mere tbaa a year, have tha aMgrdficcai atrac. tnrrs of tho Trrro-rlwctta Frtw ale CvHrfy, Ww teadfly progressinc. Tliey are aoV wearfy rom-pk-trdaad wUI Ufra c Um rrerrtio ot tlt V nwaywrfes-, Ihr Vk f trvtrmr mtff. , The site of the CoHncr. the bufklioes the arraneiMetita for atutly and -i(urt, and tbeA'aralty, derrva here a passing notion. . Terre-ILmute. the site id thc'CoTTrpr, Is a beautiful and heal thy city, onrssiblo by railroad fra all directkiitf, and central to a auawnaas awd apprrria ting po-uiat iou. It is hlU, aa ha Dame imports'. From starkdira. it ia elrarly show a that for several year past, tbent have bera fewer deaitas and km sukaeM here tl jui at aay Wertrru city, of ennl popolatioe. t - ' " . . Tho ImikliBirs will be llrW wp ha the lafrt viand with all the modern laie) aju wra. Tber will la) wanned by steam, aod lights i by jtaa, nod furntvfard wlrti warm nut roM bata;Bd wrttaMs rarely to be found la inatitQlton of k-arsrrcr, A GYMNASIUM Where the U-dy, ntsde bealthy aad 3 m met Heal by rxm-ise may suf iort aud awdst the Ubnri. of tbt mrnd. " A prominent t-aturr of tht Colb-jrr, U the Provision uiadr for the health of Hie pupils. The room are apwcioN and well ventriated, thrre bring a b-ai-tifully furuiidird parlor, with separate sk-piag Mpartmcnt for each two young ladies. The rrounds are aicplr, rompriduft f',aerrslna Ifluusaar part4t( tho city;, . wbtHit esserbird af wkk k is a amiite lurast cre. with wiawliwc Walk aad rIsir, fonuini; a attsd aolightful otueaji br puiiils all tbu znNtads will be tastefully ortwvmrwtt-J. . . FACILTV. - TLe Faculty wUI cutisirt of a tboroagbty exririnxd andeflkient corpaof iBttrw-tort. Bev. JoMX Covkkt, A.5L fuwamW aad anm r Presklrwt of tbo Ohki Fewaair Cwllegw, ad Ulradakt Female CWlrfre, is fliwt I'rweidewt. Rev. Alfmoxmo Wuo, A. Al. late rraridewt of tbo Ohio Female Colbtte, aad tko aarfkmrasmkrd author of aeveral arirntUas works, hrwrisix bis aassr. will be the presiding trat her of th fwlk-ay, aad laktmctor In M wUl aud Moral Scirtiee. Prof. B. I. BoswoiiTH, Uto Pn r f tTemt--try, rtc ia FarUH-rs' College, Okk, will tako tbn chair of Natural Jxh-nce, upo whb h he will I.v ture and experiment. . . . . D'lj-TAixo S. IYVEBT, A. M., Ir. feasor rf ANclrat Lannap' and l.ltrrarure. . PnLJ. C. Mixtjeotm, late of Philadelphia, it tracker of inetrnmrntal mmde. And fWwi lx t ten additional gtnth-men and bvty teachers sf long standing and successful rTperVm-e. No pit in or exinsrwill be spared to prwnn. teachers in every department, of the vrry highest paaliflcatioita, so that puj'ils wiehln- to prtr. 1 thrmsrlvei in tho higher styles of nur, or any of the soli.1 or ornament et branches, may Ui-re r-cciv the desired lntrwctloo. That pudls from abroad, may derive the greatest advantage to Im fained at Boarding SchooU, they are rriiired to lioard In tb institotiott, witb the teachers (an W4 by special prrmixelou of the Presidrut), that they amy bare tho iirnr&t Ikf-tbrtr sxajs-file ml orirrr. - The course of rtuHios will he lboroar.w aod rxtrti. aiie, embracing II tha branches aswnily Uwgkt Iu our highest Memiaarirs vf k-ernlog. Englisk, Classical and tho Fine Art. - - The year is divided Into two srWotu of twenty weeks each, ronitiH-m iujr rrejTt1rHy i Weilars. da), the 8th of 3cptciat-r next, and the Kb day of February, 18.W. The rxpenM of the 10014 year, Jix loK;t board aod tuition in all tho br3tihe of Hie rr pilar roejrsr, rooms fumiebed. fori, lights and washinr, will Le füi ayatlo srml-annaaUly in advaarr. . Tha mnuX extra cnar-r will be awnde for tko aruamenial Lraucte. . i - ; . APPARATUS AKD LECTtuEI. Irest. W00 aad Prof. Itosworr,' will Vdrrer full course of Lrc tores witb the aid of the Trie, rope and other apparattav, MftVieat to fltwwtrato exiM-ruJienhUljtlio priwHples of far m Irmra pwrsoed. Ikaoks, mid all other rr.jnieltes for ratrrinj the College, may be bad at the College,- ia the city. w. .1 a .'. f y All letters isf inquiry or tm kumti-, bdd lr aildreasiHl to Rev. Joh.v CoUT, of D. SOovnrr, Terrt-Uauk, ladi Th undersignrd citlzeM of Trrrr-IIsatr, have arccptrd tbo oStoe of Trwstro f tkw Trrrr-Ilaaite Fr. wJe College, mm away bo tetrrreSl OS at awytlas by such aa dsenrv further laformatk rwarrriihir tho arrangrmettts or adranttres of Iba College: Rev. E. G. Taylor, 4nnU f;ilbrrt. - Kev. T. tiurdoaw . a II. Potter, : . Her. W. fl. Spencer, . M. M. Thawpe . Hex. J. 0. Wileoas Sf Brv. W. IbaJesitl. . K. L. Tbaaspsuo. ' Rev. M, A. Jew-tt W. T. OrUw4d. - 4 W.J. Dan, Ja, rarrlnrtoe ' 'J''-: Iiavbl Hartsimrky; -: V. T. Pmrrerwotj, ' . J. If. Watson. ' A4. WTHktas, U.IVfeott, - A ft V. T. C Duatiaw , . . Kst. P. W iley, " A. c I'otwta, Lucias Ryr, Tbw. IknrllD, DenJ. McKeen, L a. Warren, A. McOrrjpor, " - W. Paddork, -Jakes llnsdrn, ,JaE-e lUte,.. ,-'r James Baruas, jlylö-ot JTklSSOlVTIOmY OF CC.PART.YBMMM SHIP. Tbs taxtnrmhii keowa rxamtiaar brt wer o Irs. HiTcnuaox A Oacca. is this dar dis solved by matoal consent. The bowks of the firm are ia the Lands of Dr. Hwtchinawn, ho akasa Is authorixsaf to oollrct all debts the trn--until further aotico aad ettl all riaims ciunst tbo tame. .. I. IIUTOIINi0?t. Antwst otb, leoA. J. N. GREEN. dAwln - FoUatofr and Enowircr copy. , , . KxOLB O VT-UA VINTO 80 LO OCT Or my entire I ate rest of Books and ntatioarrv (this day) to TV Wbltanrrl retwrn mythanka to tb pobue tor tknU liberal taUitniajcr.aad caacbeerfully rrcrgaatrnd my ncoemwor In tnrm Ur a satf wnanro of the same. . Ja, L JOUtON. KOTICE Ta THE FVBlIxC. . . It will t ern that tba aadersiirned bos barrha. ed from M. L. Jobnsoa bis stock of Ikdu and Httonenr. I iieg leave to inform the ritlataa ol Eranrville and rkinity, that I hall ebdrarir ta merit a Ubrral share s.t their patronage, ltavinx already a well aak-otod atock of arttdr oa aawsd. amd rwtrodinr to make numerous additions, I will endeavor to. uit the waat of tboenwawtnity. . My iwrrnosa I t. baud p a rood Book aad Stalionrry stabUsnnten , and by indastry and fair dawvllnf; seewsw sweb msv torn aa wUI onaMo awa so ouawpass wir an ouers aa. tbo trade. - T. WUITAKEU.Angwt 6th, Iwd. jrVMOCEMIMM ANTO PM 4 lIMMONtK ÜTEYA8VILLE, IXP. " . V xjwal Department, Tlrrt. treeC. m door from XZda; Retail Departavat, Mala atrrrt, Brst deer below tba corner. Z. II. 'ok brew to thank bkf IHrwyai In Tirana. rills and nebrbborbond, for their farors 00 freely be. towed oa htm star he ban tavn In bnslaf sa amoti them, aad tal e this oprrtnaiTy of Introducing t tbHr notice Ids aoo. Mr. II. A. Cook, whvaa b baa Uken lato pirtnorshi from this date, aad aoik-tta for tha now arm of E. 21. Cook A Son, acoatai ace of the suppot ao RWraily cooiwrrrd oa kimaeif. - Z. 11. Coua am Son, baring takna tbo hiami premises aad purcAanud tbo wboka stock of Mr. N. W. roster, fuel confidant that tbev iU ba enablrd to supply tne citiaemta of EvansrilUt wilk reery artirlethey mmay feonira ta tbo Grocery aad riotkd'n lino. u. coon on tat esreetalrr to Oraw tao attention of persona ia the country bavior prodwrs of any kVd odbtpaeo; to tbr Awsr isni fkcimy tor taiLinir ott their atock, and aaprtyiBg immm a their atore. with all artkhw rroaWd ia tha whole. aale detriment, at prices thi i-kst insnre the ordra for the future. bt-2-tl

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