Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 August 1858 — Page 2

EVANSVILLE, IND. AUGUST 28

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Triumph of the Telegraph. We received, yesterday at uoon, a despatch dated London, 27th, noon, giving us information of the movements of the various crowned heads of Europe. St Petcrsbnrgh dates are to the 22d, or five dayt oil. We

also have a word from Alexandria, fcgypt

eignteen ttays old. . one or us can realize that this is true. We read and re-read the despatches, turning them over and over, and yet arc unable to comprehend how it is that the news contained on the little strip of paper started from the Old World so short a time before. It will be seen, by referring to our despatches, that peace has finally been made wim inina, ana on lerms auvanuigcuus w that country lis well as the other nations of the arth. The exclusive policy which that nation ha3 enforced for so many centuries is to be abolished, and her ports are to be open to the trade of the wbolo world. A diplo matic corps is to be received from the differcut government in short China has been comrjclled to take her place as a nation a among nations. The darkness and superstition of that Empire will be speedily dispelled as light and civilization break in upon her. Cut many of the European vices to which she is also a stranger, will be introduced to her hurt. England and France are to be indemnified for the losses they have sustained, though the dispatch gives no information a3 to what disposition has been made of the claims of the United States. Much joy was manifested in the Democratic camp, at the nomination ofGer- 1 I rit Smith, of New York, as a candidate for Governor of that State. It seems, however, to have had but little effect in disturbing the opposition, who are pretty generally determined on giving the Administration a rebuke, this fall, that cannot be misunderstood. Gerrit Smith himself, feels disappointed, aud complains of not being properly backed by his friends, as follows : M I confess my disappointment in you. I had hoped that you would be eager to identify yourself with this movement, to elect to the office of Governor a man who recognizes no rights of property in maddening liquors, when they are offered for sale as a beverage, and who knows no law for slavery any more than for any other piracy." It i3 an omen for good when we see how futile the various attempts to distract and divide the opposition, are proving. There seems to be a willingtiess on the part of those anxious to put down the venality, corruption, and despotism of the administrators of our government, to lose sight of all miuor differences of opinion, and to merge all their energies into one grand effort to route the hosts of official patronage, that cannot fail being crowned with success. The harmony in the rank3 of the opposition i3 becoming more apparent, daily. Al though it is made up of various political elements, and of antagonistic opinions on other subjects, they are one on this question of the admission of Kansas with such constitution as her citizens may adopt. The cry of " Americanism," "Abolitionism," "Prohibitionists," and a thousand others, that is howled all over the country, disturbs them not in the least. DeiDg animated with a spirit of true patriotism, and an anxiou3 desire for their country's good, and the protection of the rights of the people of each State and Territory, they are not distrustful of one another ; and the prospect " ai mug nguinsi nil itmiro aiwurfo to tamper with a peoples' rights. The following interrogatory was propounded to Messrs. Carr and Hughc3, candidates for CongTcss in the 3d District at a meeting before whom they spoke in Jennings county : "Should the people of Kansas, without tne requisite population for a member of Congress, the Lccompton Constitution having been rejected on Monday in August, desire and ask to be admitted as a State at the next Congress, under a new constitution, republican in form, submitted to a fair vote of the people, and sanctioned by a majority of the voters of Kansas, would you be in favor of such admission? ' Mr. Carr answered in the affirmative, Mr. IIughc3 in the negative with this qualification : A state of circumstances niieht arise which would Induce him to vote in favor of admission if the application wa3 made with great unanimity; for instance, to restore peace to the country, if threatened with civil war. In answer to a similar question, propounded by hi3 constituents to the Hon. William Montgomery, the Democratic candidate in thoUniontown district of Pennsylvania he promptly answered As follows: In regard to Kansas, I would say that, in the event of her people rejecting the Lccompton constitution, I can see no objection to her admission at any time she may present to Congress a Constitution- regally and honestly formed, which has been approved by her lawful voters at a fairly conducted election. To a like question put to Judrc Niblack he declined to answer till he had further light, a3 it is presumed, from Washington, lie b a follower of Ilughes and Dright, aad will tread in their footsteps. 45? The Baltimore Patriot has exhum ed from among old Cougressioual rubbishV .the following record which, we guess, the Hon. John Pettit m would at tlri3 time have rladly buried beyond the reach of resurrec- ' tionr V- T,TclT.e years ince, on the 7th of March, iöioVJIr. McKay, Chairman of the Com- . r niuce ta v ays ana aieans in tne House of ncnrescuiauve, mtroaacea an araeudment cn.iae. Magnetic iciegrajMi uetwecn wash inrj.i and UoUtitucrv.. :ierable chiauras, fit for BBthi --Jfobody tvho did not jxniratand the PütUvrattamie vi sonne other oa(Lwidi5h jargon, toold know what the Ttlerraph reportcL i

' Carpets ; Notwithstanding the depressing ciroirr.- ' JL:u mfinuf.rtarcr3

twlUCC9 uuutr huhu vu .... i , ratified to know that ; for American industry and skill still triumphs over every obstacle, and is making rapid ada Taaceoient ia competion with foreign fabrics rf our factories was ' j u i . M good?, which was so f tm Amonj the first effort rfi.,.- Im m defy detection. This, L,. vca not a vy reputable modo oft nrorredin?r. and is fast bcia? abandoned. InMr o; dccdj M far haTe c exceUcd foreign productdj ia mauy particulars, that goods are now manufactured abroad, and labeled uAmcrjcan Manufacture." Our cutlery is fast rivaling lnat 0f Sheffield, and those fully poslcJ) are üear(j inquiring for knives of c American manufacture in preference to tnose 0r Wostcnholm's. With a very slight protcctionj CVCry part of our confederacy wouM bOQn u fllr,v buzzing with manufacturin" establishments of nil kind., which would produce a better article and at a less w ' price than we arc now receiving from Lurope. Amoug the recent establishments set agoing is one for the manuflicturc of "Druscl3 car niisrh carpets," for which millions are annually sent ftbrM &j SQ much monCY raid for labor performed by foreigners, who have no more skill or brains to invent than our own coun trymen. From specimens of the muta tions we have 5cen, says the Philadelphia JV?, '-the feet of our Democratic citizens may, ere long, fall as softly upon parlor tapestries manufactured within a day's ride of our doors, as upon tho?e cf European make, routing double the price. Mr. Thomas Crossley is the patentee and inventor of the machinery by which these elegaut printed carpets are produced, their manufacture tor the present lemg confined excusivcly to the Ellington mills of Conneci . ... .1 t. i . ticut. The enterprise is in the hands of an association composed of some of the wealth iest and most intelligent men of New Eng land, the management of it being mainly vested in the hands of the well known fami ly of Cordens, of Fall river. The manufacture tf velvet carpets, too, has been undertaken, with every prospect of uccess. This is a new and important branch of American industry, and ohould le foster ed by carpet dealers throughout the Union. The Texas Pacific Railroad. On Tues day last, a meeting of the stockholders of the company, representing a majority of the stock, was held at Louisville. A full exnosc 1 of the affiiirs of the company vu made hy Dr. Foulks, President of the corjHiration. It appears that ouly 20 utiles of the road have been completed, and in accomplishing this $3,000,000 of the funds of the road have been squandered. The work done on the road is worth about $000,000. The road is in debt GGG,000; $00,000 more than its cost ought to have lecn. What has he' come of the $3,000,000 paid in by the stin k holders is not explained. The sale under the fraudulent Trust Deed is declared invalid. The purchasers under that deed have obtained a judgment on claims against the road to the amounj of f 130,00, and under this judgment they arc seeking to force a sale of the road, with the intention to buy it in for their debt, and thus gain a valid title. Iy completing another' five miles of the road, the company will 1e entitled to 20Ofto acres of land from the State of Texas, worth from $3 to $10 per acre. It has, leside, other large unavailable assets, making nu aggregate that will finally be worth $2.000,000; but none of it can at present be used. Two hundred thousand dollars in cash would relieve the road from its cmlKirrasnients, and place it in possession ot the sUnkholders. I'nder goxl mnnagenient the can be complied with, which ily reqTiire the building of 23 miles per year, the Luids and loans granted by the State of Texas, would kcure the means to build the whole road. The meeting voted to call on the stockholders to pay up 30 cents a share to form a fund to redeem the road. A Trustee was elected to receive the instalment. ith an agreement, that if the sum collected be not sufhcicnt to effect the object and the road shall Ijc finally sold, the amount eoninouted sbonia be returned to those paid it. who What Xext. -The Charleston Mercury is denouncing the repeal of the Missouri Compromise. It says that squatter or Territorial sovereignty was, from the beginning, a falsity a sliani," and only iutended to dcdeive the South. Douglas and his compeers urges the Mrrcury made Southern members believe, that the line" wxm a stigma on the South; by abrogating it, Kansas might come iu at a slave State, thereby repaying the Southern States for the lcrss of California ; and the Southern memf crs went blindly into the trap. Thus was consumated continues the .Vrrcury" th left antinnw riininriinil In I. T ' . I .. . , ... ... iikihui xciriiury, bipu Missouri, lierself, eucirdwl iu a ordou of fire," is in great danger of being compelled to abolish pldverv. - t2jriIow Senator Dou-las, iu the Uttawa deljate, made such a blunder as to quote a scries of resolutions statinjr positively that ! they were the platform of the first Republican convention iu the State of Illinois fVm v.. ti. question is. was Mr. Don-'M deivsl ? Many of the Denirtcmt. k lepers who had published the resolutions aa read by Mr. DouSlas, have since acknow- j Ixg.d the lujttuce doue Mr. Linctln, aad , mad tac amend tenor able. Sir. Douglas, j wc irujt, wtu uo the same. Great iaca fliould not seek to take advantage of one another oa so small a scale.

tlarrry m'atvre evrr natt'd lu Curutr " i practical use, he would abandon it for a new I

The South, has last KnL irrenarablr: ! A "ll,ubf f of patent meclicine., now Tl Mtu

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" lu,u W entirely tlltlennt, ' " " ? euer to tne .ew 1 orK ; kio COFFEE. Jut r.i id and for ale by j US'3 MESSRS. j. n. MAGIIEK A Co ! is a mystery to all of his friend. The res- I LTTk Jo"rn joying its reiwrt that Jff! wiieklek & Ulcus. , xTÖRjJ-fEynnoLLEliEi i olutious read seem to l.iro 1-.,.,, t , ,, ' . ""' bocome a Catholic. Without belong- i gV"t:R ' VE (J.l RSvThJ R RELS f The next sciou of this Institution will open o uuous read setm to haveljeen adopted by in-to any relious bo.tr, he hold' to tie 1 IMAP.. Iu store ,. foraal. hv fc,emher l,t. Tin- p,,iutme,,t of Teacher i I a small clmue of abolitiwuists in another i fuiUrun doctrine, and snr, h U r,tn : w" EKLKK '"W H., JO,1-N w- -tt,d. ;

Iartof the State, and are en, ire. r diOVrent 1 thoA not on .L. .nhjcST o? I Jf ' J kum those passed at the Republican State 1 S.i h" ' l ""t anfcle -T-

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uoTcrniucnt ,wv- j Nearly half a million of dollar, ii to be . taid by the GoTernmeot, to a Scotch firm, , i iron pipes for the city water works at Washington whr i . . f w ..shnnld be ! contract of bo much importance should be la answer 10 uiiuui given to foreigners, while our workmen in

iron are Starving for want of employment, Congress shall have the ripbt to reject a conthe Secretary of War, Mr. Flovd who Uthution because the people of a Territory , tne ecretary oi !. f ..u c.,i.m; i ti... twml . :t. c m,nv eereirious mistakes an- , cho0 not to "" il tö tlie rI'- I

commits so many egregious mistakes swers tbat he gave tUcontract to an Amen can Commission House, who transferred it to a Scotch iron master. To . prevent sucn blunders for the future, it is proposed that the Government iu all uch cacs insist that the articles to be furnished shall be of Amer ican manufacture. The Philadelphia Prm savs : It is well known that the manufactures of iron made in this country are better than thoM? imported, and that the excess in cost is more than tvmpensateu lor iy uieir superlority in quality The same rule holds good witu nearly aa articles manufactured in ü1. When our prices are higher it is lxcause our artid are U-ttcr. We cannot sec any good reason why our Government should not re- ... quire that the food and clotinng ot us ur mics, tne materials oi us punuc uunuuig and other great works, and indeed every ar mics. tne materials oi us pumic uunumg; ticle it needs which is known to rc success fully produced here, should le of American growth or manufacture. If onr Representatives at tne last session of Congress had been as atfSious to protect the interests of Pennsylvania a3 they were ready to violate their own pledges ana i-i pose the wishes of their constituents, we doubt very much whether any foreign iron could have been used in the Washington ncqucduct. Wc 1elicve that a word from them with tbc department .naving ine mat ter in charge, could have insured the use ot American iron hi the manner indicated, be yond all doubt; but as the aaliington correspondent of one of their favorite papcrs, the New orlc Jlerain, says, "iney Mere caught nappiug" ia connection with this subject, aud it would not be strange if their constituents thould Apply, as a penalty for this drowsiness, the appropriate remedy of selectiug other men, who will be wide awake whenever and wherever their interests are at stake, to represent them. The heavy debt we arc contracting, and the fart that our present revenues are not much wre than half our expenditure., are arguments of irrisistible force in favor of a pjieedy revision of the Luiff; and when we rvhect that ir this change is properly made, it may not only replenish our treasury, but rescue from the direst distress thousands of our fellow citizens, aud re-establish public prosi-rity, wc cannot wonder at the deep interest k-lt in tins question ana the nntionsl1 il'r,:,uce it has assumed. 1 1 avaiiM. A corresjondeiit of the National IhMHyencrr, writing frnni Havana, gives an awful description of the vomito, and no very tluttcring account of the city in general A few hours in Havana when the vomito reigns would effectually cure one of all lilliliustvring to obtain residences there, t'ertcs no man in his right mind would ncccpt it ns a lionus on condition of remaining the year throughout. Winter inav diminish but cannot divest the city id" its summer grief.' As 1 left the h.irbor this morning an officer oU' the Uritish steamer sanL 44 and that sliip you see by itself, its sails all hanging loose, " was this morning towed from the wharf aud moored there by the authorities oil having died ! " The poison whs never more plainly discernible than now; no one can forget its smell, nor the sinking fog which, ns the sun risx-s, shoots up and disappears from the hot harbor like steam from the locomotive without a whistle ; for, though all are upon his track, leath giits no warning. More tlian half the s:iIlora have dickend as no fresh ones come it must cease. Like stricken victims, a few vessels may be seen leaviti"; the liarlior by the first breeze; these few have enough left to sail away, but not euough to manage the empty s-hip. The truth can only lie learned by visiting (at hotels) the sea catdains. making ncuuaint .1 u...;n.r ii.feri.ctl in vvlvit tliPV l.WH V, IUI ..v...... ....v.v. I ICH von. lilt: uciaus niium uui u itiun- . ii ti... .!..: I . i .. i. .......i: ittt,mnr-.v.AA.!'iJ2iLent to me. Think uvn air mostly ; of high wail! hu.1 Itrvvfi IViurteen feet wide, (pavements twenty inches;, ami sewers and drains on each side of some of these streets (one three miles long -tliat of ferro) about three feet deep, two wide, and six inches deep is a green mire exhaling (for they are oiieui a stench too w . . .t:. :.. c - . .. ! " . 1 . - ,ur 11 V" M'.,s,n' s,nco l,,c " " ! ' their depth. " ' Death ok the In-ventor oi LiniEit Matches axd Patent Pills. Dr. Abial A Cooley died at Hartford , v won., vm ine j in conn., on tli int aged iG vears Tlie Times &iv Dr. Cooley had a larjre share of nitfh.ini. 1 la. . - II yn ir".u.n an. UI H inVCUllYe geillUS. I ii ins younger rears he inrrntid munprinting prcs, wlii. h worked niot comi.htily by the foot, ami had the dcio Un cariiuiy t-nrneu out iu the Hartford Water I Works. He also invented an ingenious. hin- I pie m.w hine; aud he produced a number f other machine of practical utility, but he : never seemed to have the patience" to follow I up nay one of them to fmal snrress, Imt ns : ! a . m . fiion as nc orouni an invention to a state of everji;itt'nted in the United States. "Cooley 's Liiuid Ulacking,'' the best known, was his invention. - lie successfully . nrcoared. for all v. nreoared. Ibr many years, the ctkbrated H'oJley's Hiticrs, uicn were oripnnatetl by his Cither. ! - lief t"5j" Robert Dale Owen's reliiouj bcl concerning which n. reeent .i.-.n.j i : i ' .k- . . , in this btate, is thus set forth in a letter to the New York Freeman's Journal : I.'..l.r I 1..T. t I t ... . . vniu, inevincrican .Minister A afw Steam Plow. Mr. Joseph w Fawk. of Lancaster cuntv, I'enn. . I ' I 1 iiiii 1111a 1 . .M a new fteam , teation. A public trial of its merits took '

rial out, it would hare bec Tcry nsi.rut , 0 Pltii imisE Eott m.lair,..! w f I m i w -h, -.small DwellutK H..u-e and Lot in the made the first l.K-ofo-o match erer known; , r "r. rn.,uiiv at th- Kent e-s- ...,i intelligence and he wan the first to apply the cam move- "n""v -N"ftii Third tr.n.t.

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Hace. at Christiana, en the- 11,1, n .v.- !' .l? ", ou"r J,:'f' uu every . ; . :"?Z'TL

presence Of atOtt OCC thousand laM-cnn. I 3,2 Main street, la tweeu Kventh and Eighth, f Tr.ws ard, wa.shing. lirhtin- and tu tin

With satisf ittorr rcrults the plowing bein- I louMi Kentucky. . aurtl-om : taUiou in 11 LnSUsh Branche, Latin and as well executed as that usually dune by Zifö , lower. . j Mtg-Z f J W. VKKLKV Jt Co, Ä W fef

- w a . - - Brcckenridge' ia his Stump SFcch at Flor enc aii: . .titi'The startling doctrine has been started m . fi thi3 country that a constitution has no validi,7 UDtil submitted to the vote of the ionrincinle I will ' K cver submit to u j wmnvVerconscnt th.t . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OOK-KF.F.PKB.' .VO. 1 HOOK wimt w-Lhn Situation aiout in n'm of October noxt. lie 1 at trecut enpapnl in that rapacity in this city; nmleiXaixb pn ducsctnmwsion mnd forwardiu buine thoroughly, nd would tm milling to uiuke himself g-n.-r:ly u-ful M Clrrk. Collator anl Bookkeeper. Addrw J. C. S., Ix U7, Kvarwville, lad. - Awy2 t S IVrwnn not having jwkl thrir county tax ore hirtbj notified ty call lffure th fitt Monday in S-pt.-mher, l.s, tin.l wtth, tm ftcraid date I hall 1h obliged to cjtll on tho, either iKrioally r by deputy, when, hci.- tho iikuuI pctMlty of teu l r cent, I orittable' foot will le charged, a allwd hy Liw i U. S., xit. UM. rhap . THKUUUBE VESSKMAV. aK 2 1V1 County Trcaurrr. "wm'UMlM JUMiSKM t' 1837t JL a Jiut nivct thrift from Cvrnuiuy. 15 ca.-M ot l.hciu wine nd i casks uf ßnins. brandy for at' low. In ull quautitim, at mv Jsxlooii on Third trocf, N-twepu Eyrain! and Vine. uu-JS lui I'll. EfLEK. juat sf-lL-cted from tho laivt Ko--tcru House, a larse tto k r Mim, Italian, German, and Fn-nth. Guitars f arion.'i prices. Arcordeonn and t'lutitiaii, choice q'vdity. ' Hutn, KLigoolt lN, Tamhourinct, llanj', Anl all Mu-U-nl iiiwtrnment aad Inntrwtioti ltok, hi h they mil at Kur tern pricci. AI.-h, a couipMe ni-noi tuu nt of KiMtlopca if all Linda. l.Ioiik IUhikh. I-tt r I'Kr. S li'Xil Ilxk. NtWfrt N"Vfl, dc, if. Vhle.ah- and retail, and at the loucM jricc in tb city. Call ami rcc the aolcctlon Ih-Utv g"iiig hVre. an-JT JLP IACTIRKKSOK LARD OIL, SOAP AND CANDLES. Alo. an extra article tf Knginf, Car anl Tallow oil for Ma hiiury, and a riuwri'Hr rt-flixHt rtiiniinK Oil, fr I load I.ihtx, nil;ij t-il to St'mlKt.-, HotvU, and all other Üiirnin? uro-i. No. North nilc Main Mrcrf. Udween NrouJand Thinl. KvnnM'ille, ludi.ins. TIh-.io Ma'hin ainl llurnin OiN are arriintiil to ft mi all climiltti and mhhi. The att ntioii of uiaMcr Diei lmnic of liilroada and MmiuboutiiK'ii, patticularly rallol to thealve rard. - uujrT-lvd riiinr MTKrit. iniiip kkamir. VVJV? T-ou'jcT! röii.v! sTaöö tJnh"l. jnt rtxxivctl and fir iwl luap at as-Z7 A. I. 1IKVNL1M- Co. " tlo.cn u.'rted Clot lie lo. I ilo. aMrtt4 i liiiu li Io. ." o- feed d. Ji Rinh. New Sweet Pi t.it--. ' Itn.h. new Timothy Seed. 21 ' KedTop. Received I'V aupJT Z. Jl. CiMiK .t H)X. Tf'VST tti:VKti'KnH 'express. City f thin-at Knie. I.y lr. Ibirhiy. liii-lii iu Syri, lr Mr. rit JLirMur Jihn. on. At a.gJi ' J. II KAM '. --A. If W bv Kxi if mm' im; JiMT HKVEifKit i.iv, nt J. IIKAI.t . Jf I M.YSl'lLl.lf .lWiP Jlt'iKKMid MiN STACK LINK. The nn.l. r. :'i..fl It n.w riiiiiiinjr a pood four ho? conch iluiiy Siuiday excepted) to and from Hcii'b-iiM.n and Kvainville, tM-IH-t tili Ht liei;rmll W.tll the Uell'lepMMI and llopkiu..iile ptuiT' line, and at Kvaii.-villc with tin KraiiKxilh' and CrawfoHi-ville llilrotol. I..tvea lh-n-ih r-4'ii nt I". o U k. A. M. ! r.vnille at 3 u i lm k, I'. t. Timv U twiiti Cily Hotel. K;iii6ille. and ll.ineix k lloii-w, lletih'rrn, two hour. Kare, 1 racner called f-f in anv part of the ity. if iWired. bOTT t UnPKINS. An-." t, 1s.kS-.11 in 1'roj riei.r.. S W! ILL AM SHALL UK In IN K. I ha jut erii l-l a Kairlxoik' Scale, for the piirpoM of weihiniC my cikiI. 1 fliall WMI toy imi .y weiclil, nn i.r-lni; to the l.iw of the Sl.ite. I h.ue a lrj;e Ht. k of Kii'iiur quality of I'illnhnrv Coiil, and intite all in) friend t iirr no; a call ami Irr lt. I liav l"cn eiiht.'cn year in tins litii(. and pr9M to h a jiflp-. The prii- tf col if ;N cvtit -r l u-li. l. All onler left nt the t '. t Coiiifiiny' flu-e, N tween Kirf and Seinml, on I.K U.-I -trf't, T at ll-rnrik' Store, ou Water tr.et. or at my Conl (nice, at the l.-iniaA O Whart. illle attettik-! to. All . I (mist le p.ii'l for when ordered, iu Uink.ihle tuinn.y. ANUKKW lU TCIIKSOX. aii'J',.:iin ."!; I 'ER ..V JÜ t E-fROVlRli n Hot tie i4 the old rciiMnlv. I'-lln Tonic, at W IKIÜMiWKirS. nnc'Jilwdl Warhinirtou liloi k, Kvaiiville, Ind. ! MP Itl.K II ALL. The So.iid SerHn of I'rof.-Hjcor Nott I'anelnir A. a-U in v. will i-n ! on the tirst Saturday ia NptvniUr, at t t dock. r. M. Ir .MitHcs ut r.t, ani toiuij; I.ioli.K ; and on Monday at nis'it, from 7; t till for tiinnif irentt-ni'n. The following nne iinncca 111 ! tantir. 11 i cIlMa tc Kc ai.e, the DeW Loifl.jn Iiixi r, and the - .. ., im-.l-ith. ailLe'lUlw tflOtJJWiV ER.i.'VJls. TUK J.ttr y of inin-.rted Jlraiidi.-. furarVnTrThi date, Iratty,' I, jwuUUi; .ail1 -Jt'.TjJ.r forTmte-iüoner. a'vilw.l I'ECKKK A Kit AM Kit. 'wwbu ifoCSviooo LiisTt'iioilE MM HACON" SI UVjt. 2.n 11. Choice Shoutler. -V" Ojh ii Hann. JoON-st W.KV.len Ik.wk. rt Ton Freh ISround Brun. lVi (Juicley Ham. r d Children Calm, issorted. -" ' llrooiim. I - I a"ortet V ab Tulw. For ale 1 Z. II. Cut IK SOX. OR liwei.mji lue and Two Lot, on Sixth stn-et Enquire at the Rc.il Estate and Intetlinee fiffire, -. 1, North Third street. 'C. C. COLLINS. Fi OR S.1 LE. j .m j h u ? arm of l.Vi acre. 1 f mile from 1 nu r r. ansvill-., at a gn at bargain. Enquire at lite Heal t-tateand Intelligence Oltice, No. I.Xoiih Third treet. angi.J c. C. 0LLIXS. O R S.i LE.mi MVEREsl it eZVVE on Main ttnrt. T.-mw r tror.i.i.. i-.i.. ' Vi"- T . K"'''rS-eint-e.X... i,n,i ! . n,LL1Nrth RE 1 WHLIts .. Itt'tlm Mm v.n ix FAMILY GROCERIES. AND PROVISIONS GENERALLY. -Mais s?nrr. KVANSVILLE. TND. Krrp rorntantly en hand and for sale nw, for cji- h. OrooTie of every dearrirtl. n : a well .r.r. d dtwckof W'ood aad Willow War including fancy an I . i . ....... I..W-.- I.. . . i . m. . . - i iuiwii H in (iieai variety ; I una, Kuck eget.iMes, tg-. Lard, Cheeee, us. atvt eiery artlcl. iwimllv Country imalucelwughtaud m.dJ. j gCnvefL A '"-oft I !,l!"lr.h.V .WWCi?. THIS VitKR this city will commune eu Mondav, nrVÄ... j ' LVa! Xu. ' ' h I M-W MtHtU. For saU at thn.Wvod Yard, bv 1 tb "'r,1 MarU-t, rdelivcrcl. i ",r-Mw JOSEPH jcrOexsmeier. mito.vw.v mWöZyyfiTPmiM. ! 9 u . all s.dvn,t Wisconsin is.u,k at r'u . I r... ft JUS I W lt. RUSSELL. IfMOLEMJLE . mm AW mm m s. 1 1'MLhU I. : WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. T.itnA.i n-. :i . 1 wrw u ' 4ldittiT-l i IUI?. IUI HP IdWlJI. KHkstsa- I Id Um l hAAl- ' .1 ? Twit. win Work. Wrapping Paper.

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WMRE .f.V .WJjrJ.VJET MJS'HUJSr RANCE UY H031E COMPANIES.

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The undersigned having been appointed Agents r Evansville and vu'iuity, of the. INDIANAPOLIS INSURANCE CO. covivuros s.'v T A coKN,'ro5,,.;-.J-A. MOHKIS, PreVt. RISING SUN INSURANCE CO. n.J. Hathaway, Socy. . hathaway, Prct. are prepared V, unuemite upon the t-ettcr claw ff ii nd Mnw Kiut mIuw rat of i. mint a, are consul with naaner aud rvwniuty. The Comp.iuie routine their busine exchwiv ly to the State of Indiana. Kö'All lo-ct rwilily adjusted and promptly paid without any abatement or diminutiou what, ever. KefirL'mn: Every man. without exception, who ha Detained ca ia either t.'ompany, a lixt of whom 11 citizens of our own State mar he -ea at our office. A. I. KKYNuLI'S CO. KvnTille, July t, iKTM-ly ,9E If .U jiJ.O.V HOUSE, J&JfiVV w Mre-t, between (XduuibiKt and trout, liucüt. Ii:tii, Ohio. Tbi" Hotel ia of the iut moleru O'll' striK'tioii, containing all the latent improvemeiita. and cunTcniencietj adopted to mh h an ntidilnhnienf. The pnrlors, dining room" and ted room are itew ly furnished, the latter U inn comnirxlioiu ami 11 ventilated. 1'he l-jcation f the liouxe i exivlk-nt, ami aTort U fcculiar advantages to the bnincicMiitnuiiity, lieiii'X within fire ruiiiute' walk of the Tout rl.i-e, TtU'urai'h Ollii-es, and linn kins: Iton, and adjacent to the l.uidinga of the prim, fpul ttc.uaIxiillH. tininihiuefl and fajrpijie-w.ipoti. from the rtrcaal railro...i leading to and from the city, call rv&larly fr pa-aetiKcr. f The htrieie.it attention will he; paid to th warTts and comfort of guevt, and 110 paitia will lie &rt-d to merit a continuance rr tue Mtnn.igc o lilx-rally bctowcl tion the " M.idiwn for vear past. CAKKISON CA 11 ILL. aiifrfl-Ht w I'ropriotor. Vflio kmrtsjikZv .i.vn liMe JL erKNKKs. Krg Kille lwder. Til " Dlasting 'M Cannot, ra F. F. F. Imponts Towder. 'I Fsle (inn 1'owder. ,riii0 If.". Bar Lead. 'o üiffs aj-Mrted Burk and Patent 8h"t. Ji.nmi Genuine ft. L. Cau ."",ijiO S. II Uun do. In itore and for alo l y atiKi" J. W. VICKKVV A Co. wmo! iov TiiJT aire SO.JIEMM TIIIN; irood to eat. Men 110 to A. I. i:kyNmLPS A Co. V. and pet vou a tine Canvanm-d Ham, or nice pieif of Irn-d Ifc-ef. A lt just reeeire! aud for sale. - Alx, a lot of Shirtuff. augi TfWmiTs, tars, f.vj evr uoons MM. at W liolc-ule. The old cstablinlied House of PRATHER & SMITH, No, 4jö Mvix SrareT, LOUISVILLE, KKXTICKY. Are now prtfred aswual for the Fall trade, with a wdei-t and large Mock of ever) thing in their line. Their Stock i-i gotten up w ith the utmoft care, under the direction and mjierv idou of tln-ir aeiiior pari ner, a practical and an rxH-ricnrcd Hatter, and tlioir purchaMn are made at the lowext caoh price. They till adhere to their old motto, "quirk aale ami amall profit." Terms, CASH, or t-hort time to prompt men. 1'archa.MTH are invited to give llt.ni a Call before blivine. 5 "The highest market price paid for Für and IVItries. augls-lm ' oRntRTstin Toii. roo.ms, F.H tN ARLK Ml I KT MANIKACT L KLK and dealer in I ntleiiif n' FANCY FURNISHING GOODS, Xo. 7 Main et reel, (orrosiit tut cnrtiT u o r r. . KVANSVILLK, INDIANA. X. It. Shirt made to order, by nie.iaureiiieiit, and warrantee! a fit. aug0-ly tt.t.t.ns vor r em. evll iil ply now in store and for nale lr aiifrJO SA5ILEI. 1KB. MWIHTE Hl G.iRS.-:lö U.IRRELS WW Crushed Sitftar. J '. M.I-. l'oere.l ,U 15 lmf do i" Keftnot White do. Ju-t reeeive! and for r ile aheap, Vr rKFTOX mt S. augl" Mirii.inS'yilt terijTl, i"o,ouo MP Lights, S-M Sneh, .T, n, und '3 It. eath. 1,'HH" 9-li " J.ff l"-li " l.onil ln-lH and 1-12 Sali. irn riinnel Ihwrs, assorted tine. i'" lioxe Gl.iM, a.MKrted aiw. Just ri- ived and for ak- low, by WHEELEU KIUGS. f W CO L LEys RE.i L EST.i TE tty and INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, X. I Ni-rth Third rtrret. Evauiville, Imliana. The piiri liiiw and s.ileof Keid Estate, collection of ICeliti, aud payment of Taxe. .Vc., promptly att lid.tl to. reraoii in want of any kind of help or employment, ran I Inlormcd by' call mg at this offl.-e. CiivKCEa Kic.i-" vut.r.. a-iKiK-tin JE1 Wt .VS I'MLI.E V O M M E R I'lmJ M. COLLEGE. o. North Klrat Street, EVANSVILLE, IXMAXA. Thf Sixth Annual S -sioii of the live InMitn tiuit. will commence on Monday, Aucust .'lith, A rMir !' lemon in this -hod will rnilra-e IkitihlcKiitry leNik-Keepiiig, in all its various brauche. Mercantile Calculatitns iVninnndi p, Ar. The plmi adopte.1 in t- hiiiK i entirely practical, no text book I' ins cd, heiiet ntudent can rely n obtaining euftick-nt practii-al knowledge of the m-ienee of this all important branch or eJucalHm to enable him to take eharae of a net of book in any establiihiiieiit. however complicatiil. Stmlert can enter at imv time. A course of leason can b com pU-te. in fri'in aix to ten wetk. Time, however, Uot limile.1. Weekly I-tiiree on Coinniercial Iw will Ie de livered by ronictent lepal crntlrtnen of tie city Hailr Lecture on ISook-Kcepinc aud-i " . . w inn ci'litNC, incTturntg Iliolonia, .i. iirniieineu can, nowever, enter tr th Mer rant ilceimr!, which is Si. Indies department I1 1 For Catalogue, giviug full inr1 i ulam, add rem, JEKEMIAII 1IK1IM, I'rinciis!. augl7-lmd-Swd WO ItOC'TORS. nRJTHUMITE'H M. KETllOSrECT FUR JULY. Jut revivI at J?V& 1MJBELL A CUXYXC.TU.V. ftO.rtETM.Ya JS'EU TIKi.il TENT Ndf-wnlina- White Porcelain FItl'lT JAK, jih-t n-ceived and for sale cheap at the Queensware Store of j. y. IIIV.HK, Riß IS Maiu stn-c-t. Ml LOUR mi.vn m71EmlL. X0 URLS. M. extra F. S Flour. "." Sucks do. IS Iliishels Freah Corn Mal. Ui lhxe Sugar Cured Dried Ihef. 3U Cheese, Juxt received and for sale bv JAMES W. VICKKDY Co. " WOHJ" S. mniTVHELL, K "., RE aAfCEIVIXO, FOKWAKHINC. AXD COMMISSION 3IEKCIIANTS, W a tor street, between Main and Locus. EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. ' Particular attention sriren tn the forwarding of genend Merchandise and Produce, by Kivcr, Canal, or Kailmad. anglt-C.m UK9'IO LESm LE .-' RETmiiL w j.miiv dc SI ATIONEUY STOr.E. Just n-.-. iv.I and for sah br the anb-a-riiT, a largf and splendid sumortnicnt i and Stationery, consuting in ! " " fajn oi lap, letter and ; .-vote racer ; Quires of Hlank floota fml. in.. j to fl..ri p.T tjnir; lvi.issi aasortM Envelopes: j Memornudum Bads of all kinds ; ahw, a large assonment of S, hno lU,kn ; Hildes of all kind ; all it oat vi .uier-iianeniM w ortcs ; fjohl Dens of all kinds; Sul Pennnf every brand ; Gold and Silver l'enholdera and Pencils; Pocket Books and I'ort. monnai of every description ; Mimical Instrument cf all kin Is ; Sheet Music and Music Paper ; Drawing Paper and Pictures ; Slate and Pendto ; Ink and Iukstands ; and many other articles t meroua to ineiition, alt of which will le toM at the vtrr lowet price fir eah. J. IIEALV, Foster's Block, corner of Main and Jirst atreets aiuri4 MTTILMI.V, tJREUTROlSE T ww aiMMissiox axd rou warding MEKCIIAXTS, IS: 18 Poydrss Street; NEW 0BLEANS, LA. et tJi WIHW...W. m. cRr.iTiiot.sr.Jos. uirzisita. Wc Rive onr persoraj attention to the aale t ToI baeeo, Coi u, Wheat, Hay, Oats, Flour, Pork. Eacon, Lard, See. augll mW.OPH!roaT1' uross rJtZ MM TAN HOOPS; Thirty Crow lira. Hoops of extra size and superior quality. Just received and " r KU "leap ey !'"' Ulf",al Ulj ' training or their daugl ters, j tha 11 n - m . 'I i-.-iii.-., , me re-appuiutment of Ir I i.m - I

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mmoTicMi TO COSSTRJCFORS. r horfhv ..licitetl bT Ibe City Coun cil for building euch PÜMic Cictrri niny hrnftT from time to time woMorrrt. int mr iun built ftrr pUn nt pccifii'ativn n-w n fite iu th CltT IVrlt' OHm-, l hIl coiitaiu gMl. mch ; th? City furni.-hins ir.n top. N'" ! iu-d pn-jiow f-r the" luve, tml- th".v thront t th ir work. Ttu contract will If ! t in .atunl.ty t night, Auel i-t -Jth instant. I Hy trlcr of th CViiuimn Coimril f thf City f Cvanwill?. . . ? A. I.t.JH hK, ll rk. augt-Ct Vol krittle copy. jrE-ESVOTi E MS HEttKB i ...... . y . m . - ... . given, to All auctioii-r,dravn.rn, cartiw. n, , jpn wmen, w kronen, orumbiu arni iiackim-n, inti- , dUr.,:pr,,.H,.U.r, of billianta. stelle ta.-le. and i..n iiin nll.vi. llirtür ainl i-iimi rt Ii.lIIm. tli.it ull . . . b,vi,.ireoiithefrtd;iy of Ant next, and tliey a"w reby notified to renew the eame on or U fjre mid day; and iu default tlien-of, tin- onlinim- . . t 1 : 1 I . :iri . - .1 J ce in ui Ii case mane ana pnviucu, win 1 irictiy euforce! ueuiurt Uflinqueuts. A. LEMCKK, City Clerk. jly-Jfl-tni Volk lote ropy. . jrpiYE J.XOlfl.V.-0,000 EE KT JL dixtiecil l'iue Toorins, iu yard ami lr ttOely JtUlN" F. til.OYKK. auU ConierMain and Seventh strt U. iOLl.yiBl'S TRESS fiOOfS S l'LAN tS ut received atr f?r tude lv JACOB STK AUK. 40 Main street. aug'JO-iw 'W i.lUl MT SE EmllS TilmMT THE M. inivn-ii ii is cut that 1 am going to leave I he city, and have fold out the Ijnk llimlt ry ; this ia mistake. 1 wih to lale 1 have only fold out the More to F. Whityker, Ks-j. ; und those wanting IlNks. Mnsievr Fa pern, will hnd a p-t t--io-tioii jn hi Store on Firut atrevt. t-l to the I'it Ottici'. And aur tn-rson wanting i;iank iSooKi et vptea i-ape'i and lVxik of any kind Ilotind, will find ine in the Ilindcrv, JUbt above the utorc. angll-lm ML JullXSON" ism o v a .ii j? V . r af n ä.vt s , M. liiiardians, and friends of Education through out the I" tilled State, an r-c,u.-i.te.t to adilrt s tloj fr.si b ut of EASTMAN S COM MEKCIAL COL LEGE. St. I.oui.. Mo., for the Annual l'ainphl. t and Circular of that Institution, now the !argit and mint thorough Schitol for tlw prcr education uf lounir Meu and Women. In the I nloii. The I'atiil lilet contains valuable educational in. formation. The Circular. inuortiiiit and vyluaMe information for farmers, mechanic, uierchniila and professional meu. . Address, ii. it. r...'i.'i.v.A. rreident Conimerciid C-lUge, St. Louis, Mo. aucl---'lwd R OVL.1R SHEtll.ES. - 30,000 M I'ijilar Shingle, in yard and for aale by JOHX F. GLOVEK, augll Corner Main and Seventh streets. 77. J. .V. UREEJV, EVLEVTIC MM I'lnsK'IAN ANIJ HUKtiF.OX. Office on Third street, a few door alxive the Crescent City Hank, where he is prepared to answer pnfci.-ioual ttlls at all hours of the dar or nicht. X. n. Mwcial atteutioti civen I Surgery and diseases of the Eye. - auitS-tUw-Iv r fFEIVE M VII.t.K, FEI t Ml E. XV. if. Vo-E I'.f.V Aiurust 1'. 1S."S. IletireforwarJ there will U no charge for ilmyage at . Incennes on gooU shipod from Evauvsville over this and the Ohio and M iMfippi Kailroi. to any j- int w lintsoever. jou i.m. i.r., jr nucl.'l-ilAw.lni Siiperintemlciit K. A C. 1. I. gf iiiHKsr. l o no.; tjivn j.t X barrels Idnseetl; JOi-ase lktoii Mab he. Just rert-ivedly TEN N EY SOKEXSOX. 31 Waer t. mtuMILS. 300 MEU M SUPERIOR W XAl LS. in Store and t arrive. For sah; by WHEELER k KIGGS. ugl7 !VmlJTLI.Sm V STEPHENS ()f,fkinds of Moves, nnd manufacturer of Tin. SlMi-t Iron and 0nrr Ware. Also, inaii-tifiwtun-r 'fi Fruit Can of ev ery p.-vtf-ut ana l.K-iipti.nt. wltlt which print'-d tlirei'tioii lor put ting up all kind of fruit, will 1-e fiiriilihe.l, fr-if charge; all of wh'u h will I sold very cheap for cah, at whole.ilc or retail, ton-room at No. 11, Main street, t-etw--n Water and Fiit streets, (opposite old State Hank), Evansville, Ind. J.V. SCANTMX, JR ROM BT Y. STF-Mirx. jMiiiTMi pmWe snfA'tJLEsZ--W w ,Thos' who intend to cover their new ImnsM w ith a gl! article of Fine Shingle, had better call upon the Sulicriler soon, a be h:i but " a few more left." JOHN F. GLOVEK. augll Comer Main and Seventh stni-ts. n. P. ETHEL V e m., 4 if.n.MSSIt.Y AN1 OIWAKI)ING M EUCH ANTS, Xo. 04 I'ygdra Stn-et. NEW OKLEAXS, LA. (CflLUJird Ayrit, I V"..) it. r. irniiL........................ ..ta. Fu.. ni:rr.K.cij: U. 8. Howard, EvanxvUle, Indiana: A Iii A Howes, Kvanvile, Indiana; A. M. I'hclp A on. Newburgh, Indiana; Minor A Hade, Xewhtirgh. Indiana ; II. I. Xewcoinh & I5rdlH-r, Iotiiville, Kentucky ; I. S. 'Krnedict Sm, Louisville, Kentucky; Uioiiiaü Ihuiforth.fecretiiry, New AUmiiy 1 ntirii-e Co., New Albany, Indiana; K. Mmjon V Co.; New Allany, Indiana; W. II. Catlin, H. u-U rs.n, Kentucky; lt. G. lteverly, llenderon. Kentucky ; Janie Montgomery, Prerton Uro. Ikmk, Jetf-roii-ville, Indiana ; Merrett Cunipla 11 aud Co., St. Iuis, Mo. J.vi-iy rW itLMS v MMtHw MiS, UMTMiMI ST.. 1 X dr above Vine, sole Mannlactun-r of tin Celebrated Magnolia Whisky or EVASSV ILI-r, io. ALSO All kind oi Dimetic Li'inors. and con ftantly a large supply of fild and Choice ltourlon i..ve, ani JloiiongsUe!.i w hiky. augll.twly EElt STORE. THE tWMiMSMm SIGNED will k-ep constantly on hand, vonv. OA T., Siril'STUrF, . , . ItKAX. k ...I Y1 A.V... - I ... - ... - "i ner aniciea neeueu 10 Ieei jorM- or -MillcB. All Of W hich he Will Sell whorCNale or reJail, at lowet-t market rate, giving Just weight sitia n;eii"iiir, - Tor.F.TtT a m-sTftv Water sf rt t, 1-etween Main and Locust, Evansville. pug-iy g2.EO. TJIORmVIIILL, REOfiLEmifE 9t-R to retiun hU thanks to his old customer for their kind pwtmnage, and hopes by strict attention to hiMineaa, and good work, to 1 able to merit a continuation of their favors. Having remove.! his fore to the corner of SWotid and Main streets, formerly occupied aa a VUversmith hhop, he i now prepared to furnhh all who may favor Lin with a call, with all the article lu his line. ftItcpairing done with neatne and despatch. Second hand harness always on hand. Jly22-Crn. R- EySEEt OIL.-10 RmäRRELsTo R MJ vde at Cincinnati pri-e,with freight added; 5 caks ass'd sizs lead pir- reeeive! and for te by SAMUEL Kit. J'yw cm ejooit JL cairt. W txi.f.n; eou mä it.iue nave a nci two lw.ro v,.. . W.is-ou and II:irniw. vil.i, fi .:ti .1 ..." ' . " " " . U.""- "'"11 Hw. me 1 una ugni, aui win carry -'.Hut m J'.Tl5 HOKN HIJikjK Ä m TfPE .MVI STEm, REOTTI'E lUl'Slmv. Xo. IW, Vine street, ltween Fourth and Fifth CIXCIXXATI If IT TdCiV o...... Jfanufacturers and m-alers in" ' NEWS, BOOK ii c vw a . Kiinir Jtun s rk 's 'J. , ;Mu Ac., Ink. .7d ?ü.f- n V". e, Klent Mnikhie ' t : '-"graving, ., 4-c. liraJKl und Vntt..m l ..tt..r, ...... sElectrotyping in all its branches. JIyU-Im. rrniUREsn io( 4jhji. m. ?-vave your tni.la . . mlmYIt ,.Sa.ve jour Apple, We are aente tbr f t 1 "f I itt , Moff.fs, McClure, and Emory's T t he ea le 1 TkB.i.. ers and Separator, aud the Knrkeve. Kevst one and ' ulp s Ci 1 r Mill. HOliNDKiiiK A Co.

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A.t'Jinu:s 130 itjus mo titr - 10 half ch-t rvwchnK.Tco; I.I.U. IVarl 15.ir1. y: 20 l.M. Crush, aii.l l'l ri"l Supir; Ii 1?s IWIi Yrn. t's 7 '1 75 KiU-s ('ttin IVttiin; l.Vllxixw 1 Ht-rriiiKT. lSwivcl nJ fr gllEELKR U'MLKO r.m. ... ........... ii 1 i'Oico LI M.ni.Mi fl.u nun. . - .... .5 The N ot . imil-t- nl UKiet owmi.ie. 10-1- . ... I . ..... . Ia.4.- Hfiteta. tmm ' a II Use. J liry iii.e m rn-" " ,". , u Ther tn ike a ttroiig . ,( M f W, (Wlllwiiil e ti,s,A,t and thinn j t n HJ,uk, w I . . .1.. inii-st f.il.rHn. Any ust without renew - jw AH machine warrant"! in ; vvU ,u t.BaWo j.urcl ' . , -i aatM - tornj . . L" irre vears, and full iiirchaaer to n.-e them The ilmtUty Srit: ncni fW i30. ' KThe lt finsle Thread Machine in IW nwket. A general lu-HTtUM-nt d few lliJT diamine .-m Thread, Netille. Ac, ic., .-..itautljf oil liana. tRire No. 4, Marble II.HT. .. . tIV 1 1-ClU V. M . SEI.I.M A , ARCtlT. fA.iRit. THE i .V m: Uu SSM C for man vear chief C lerk In the Iwttaeof JulIX HUKLi Y A Co.. l"g ""er In eervic. as Coininision !I. -reliant, to the friend and trn of that l.oue, ii.-w that it ha ridintl from butane-. With this, end in view I have fonn.tl a r-artner-ahinwith Mr. E. W. LVnfoii, senior or tlieoiu ana well known hrui i f r.. v . ik iuoii s. nwi nr nnme and stvle of HEXTOX AKINO, to tuke I'laiv froni the lt of May, prx. The t-ulcrii-r relies lor aupporr upon nie iriettH of the old house of JOHN lll'KLEY A Co., wlm have h id opporlunitie of exariciiring the promptlie and t'ility with which lie attended to tlteir hut-itif. Very niix.-tiuiiy, THOMAS KIM., Corner of Iaifavctte and New L'Ve streH. New O l.iui, April g7, 1S-H. augM-y IIOJlJS HOLM AGENT FUK Tat i m.i i Im TrmUm. 7.lattl. Ac. la fctlr Vra.k atsta. Tbr TM Su14ot Csmrat, sal tmtantly, a4 art Mail; sale1 sad spent! tfasa aar outer artls.s for Us farpsat lavaoua. ill kiaoa M aa c tan at an tm an eaally di.i...bl. aa4 uo. ia 1 nr. t.a ting that attic! ta l txtalie. Ute saall.ar la Werld ia aa lafallibU, Miatil, Eay, sad Rapid prorata of llermahral Saalitif AlitumU&t aad nraetwal mm. wWa aa acaauaad taaaaay thrj ar wilaant a faM. lUM HiiataununiTM. pv. i ttm km. U mwm laatalaaa laa it Un aarlartl .tall a4 aait aeriam ar preai aat as pars gm raakaw wa'd do aa as einar I aa. Tkia ariaaipls a a aim! tits taat for leveral TMit, aad tha kaat i-arti W CWr Tana la that taaas n aaa inaa laata artuan wui aaa aaataar. Tay ara warranted as reprasasUd, aad la erary at faihtra Ilia mwt will rafaadad. Vk Jar. ara all tna.iaaf aar wait aaalas Fm-. orl.ta ihay are eery atraac aad will laat a UIo4iaa, aa acid raa eflWS Uta aasaatl. Tka Wt tap ad tas Jar is epas ; tbaj y aast aa wilaia U eUsr at - aar aennain la packiaa; lar. Raluttl dtrartxina for tMSMJaa; ap all klada a - wiu T' ERR E IUI' TU ß-'KmltULE t O LLVMV.. TEHPiK-HAl'TE, INDIANA. For more titan a vear. havetlie magnificent strncture f f the Tern -Haute Female C.Jlege, leu steatlily pntgreKsiiiK- They are nw tararly ont plctcd.'aiid will le ocu for the reception d ptiiU( Oh HWeW.iir, the nth of hejleflfr mtxf. The file of the'dleg-, the buildings, the arrangement for slndy and n.uifort, and tin? Faculty, deserve hrr a posing imtiiv. Terre-ILuite, the tilv of the College, a t.-auti-fill and lu-ulthv city, acceaiWe by railcwl from all dinctioiis, ami central to a uunieroii and api-recia-ting population. It i high, a it name lmjrt. From statistic, it is clearly rlniwn t'mt for several year l-aot, there have fewer death arel l-n eiokti'f riere tliau nt any Wctm city, of -jiial ppulaltou. The biiil-linir will U- fitted up in the Lib-td atvle and with all the luutli-rn iiiinrve.i.-ia. They will . ...IIH.H ny rl uiu, aud lilit-l by ta, and fur. ni-hel with warm and rold bath, aiid wliat i rarely to be found iu iiititutioiia of learning, A GYMNASIUM. Where tlie lly, made liealthy aud s.v mnn-trkal r exercise may supxrt aud airt the'lal of the mind. A promilielit f. -St lire of the Collen, U the pro isiotl niaile for the henlth of the pujiil. The rooms are tv ion and well ventilated, there Iteiug a keflatifully fiirni-dicl rlor, with t-irate ckt-ping ajsirtuietits for each two young ladie. Tlie ground are ample, comprising acre in a plcaaiit Jiirt of the city, arxxit one. third of which i a native forest grove, with w imling walk and arli'i, firming a nns-t delightful prontenade fr papils ul the ground- w ill he tatc fullr OTnaMenteil. PACILTV. The Faculty will consi-t of a thorottghly eijwrienced and etlieient cors of instructor. tev. Jooj CovrgT, A. M., founder and firmer President of the Oliio Female College, aud Glendal) Female Cidlege, i filt Prrnidenf. IU-V. Al.PHic0 Woon, A. M., late rresblent of the Ohio Female College, and the ditingnMie author of several scientific work, hearing his name, w ill lie the presiding teachi-r of the College, and In stria-tor in Mental aud Moral Science, Jrof. II. I. Usmwobtm, late I'rtdesaitr f Clieraistry, etc., in Farmers' (Allege, Oha, will take the chair of Natural .Vienoe, uimhi which lie wi lecture and t xiirtriineiit. D TAi.a H. Covht, A. M., Prof ssor tf Anck nt Laugtuagt! and Literature. Prof. J.C. MisistiKx. late of PLikxlelnhia. flf tew h T cf itiHtmniental music. And from ti n additional gnt!-m.n and Lulv te-hetvi i... Htanding and sui-ccssfiil exneriencXo pain or exm-nxe will la srtmre.1 ne.... teachers in every o-irtment. of the ven ki.iwt qualincatiuti, so that pupil wh-hit.r u iierfer tlsruisi Ivos in :.e higher style of music, or any the solid cir ornamrtitvl Lranche. iw-n M.ir. the d.in-d instruction. That pupil frout ahrnad, may d-riv tlie greatest advautaLt- to I IbMnling N I10..I, ther are rrs)ttiret to board la the inmitaOnn, with the teacher (unteaa bTej.-cial pernuion of the Pr.-sid. nt I, that they may have the lieueJit of their example and society. The courae of studies will 1 thorourh and etten. sive, embracing all the brant hw usually taught in our higheet S.-minari.-s of learning. Englioh. Clatwi. cad and the Fi no Arts. The year is divided into two notation. tt t '1 1 ti t V week tsach. ommem-Jmr n.n4lt.l. c ' d, tlM 8th of ty-ptctuher next, and the, th day of rebruary, ' Ibe expenses, tlteachotd year, including board id tuition in all the branebea-r th. rr.,Ur 4J c-.nrse, room f,irn-hed, lot 1, lighu and wasLInc, Wllll-2i"i lnlVfelde aeinitnnt.lla I. ..1. Hie liMlial extra rhar.Mt arill 1 ...... l c .uinentnl branches. APPAITLS AXD LECTURES. "rest. Won and In.r 11 a..u -tn ji. full course of Lectures with the aid of tlie Telescope and other aitaraius. sufficient to lHo.te.tJ exi-rlmen!illy tlie rinciplw of th scievea i-ar-.11: Jot,K 'ther requb-JtBa ssju rir.g the College, may I? had at the. CVUiPi.r ia the AH Ictb-rs of innuirr f.r on tiMe-a .KuLt l n.ldn-sao.1 o Ker.Jobs Co Km, or D. . Covtur. Terre-J'ante, ludiaua. Tle imd rsigned citizens of T rre-Ifaute, ha; me. cepie.1 the ofti.-e of Trustee of the Terre-Haare Fe-inak-C.ll. jje, Hiitl may I referred to at any time by u h a deire furtlier information concerning t. arrangf-nit-nts or ailvaiitage of tire College: Key. E. Tavlor. Curti Gilbert, Rev. T. OorJon, II. Potter, Key. W. (i. SMnrer, 1U.-V. P. Wiley, A. C. IN-twin, . Luciu Kyee, The. Divvling, lleiij. McKeen, L. Ii. Warren, A. 3frt;regor, W. Pad lot k. Jaliez lleiaenr James Mit.', James Harne, jlyl.'i-uin R. W. Thompeon, Kev. J. Ü. W ilaon, Kcv. W. 3IoJesttt, lt. L. Thompson," Hey. 31. A. Jewett, W. D. Uriswold, W. J. IU1L . Ja. Farrington, David Hartaot k, C V. Patterson, 1 J. II. Waleon, And. W ilkine, H. D. Scott, T. C. Bnntin.

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