Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 August 1858 — Page 2

EVANSV1LLE, IND. MONDAY MORNING... '.. .. AUGUST 30

123?" The, question of protection to American manufactures ia bein; agitated with a great flcal of earnestness in Pennsylvania. Col. Forney of the Yew is brought out on this question, and is forced to acknowledge the necessity of protection. He has been called on to give his views on the fulloxring plank rja the Cincinnati Piatt rra : "Retolved, The time baa come for the people of the United States to declare themselvcä in favor of free seas, and a ruocirEssitkFREE trade throughout the WORLD, and by solemn manifestations to place their moral influence at the side of tbeir successful example.' Veritas. He saya that " the doctrine of free trade ha3 been objected to tchen applied to the United States alone." As Ongress is not permitted to legislate for othcrgovcrnmenls and a3 other governments have tariffs, ad valorem and specific, Mr. Forney think3 tvc must respond bj taking care of ourtelvtt. This concession U certainly all tlio most iltra whig ever asked for ; a doctrine, Mr. Dojcc, of South Carolina, chairman of the special committee in the last Conjrc5, to whom that subject wa3 referred does not agree to by any means. Mr. Roycc thinks the true ground is "free trade and direct taxation for the support of the government," and the question naturally is who teaches the true Democratic doctrine, Col. Forney or ,Mr. Bovcc The probability is, Mr. Forney, teaches the true Democratic doctrine for Pennsylvania, and Mr. Boycc equally corn et doctrine for South Carolina. ', Mr. Forney closes answer to the query propounded to him by very significantly remarking : M Progressive free trade throughout the world " is a good idea. It will hurt no one who endorses it. Xlblaek Falsehoods. Til? Vinvennes Sun. the of Judge Nivl-'jr:, co.1i.1in3 the following statement in , we presume, by authority from the J:i ige : Thi Gazette of Wednesday, reiterates the ?;.itemcnt ol an nuouymous corrcsjiondcnt m Spencer countr of the Evansvillc Journal, charging tliat Judge Niblack, during the re cent car.viu in that county, first aImittcd tlut ho wuld rote for the admission of Kansas as a free State with the same population that he did to admit that Territory a.? a slave State, but that next day he retracted an I vvjull nut say what he would do '-until further advised," &c; and, further, that he holds the authority of Constitutional Con ventions absolute intimating thereby that Jti'lgc Nibl.u k is opposed to submitting constitutions to a vote of the people. We have taken some pains to ascertain what Judge Niblack did say on the occasions referred to and learn his real position on these ques tions. As we anticipated, we find the w hole statement to lie a gros3 misrepresentation and without even the shadow of truth. The statements of our correspondent, who is a gentleman of respectability and veracity and withal a good Democrat were confirmed to us by other highly respectable Democrats, who were present at the discus sion alluded. The testimony of cither of these witnesses would be equal in weight with that of Judge Xiblack's, if hi were a disinterested party. Kaanai, Uy the uupcirdonable blunders and negligence of the free Stateparty in Kansas, they have got their political affairs into inextricable difficulties. A correspondent of the Louis rillc Journal says: It seems pretty evident, from an examination of the laws regulating its organization, that the omission by the last Legislature to pass any act authorizing the establishment of districts, or regulating an njpoiutment for a new representation, will have the effect of preventing a ession of the Territorial Legislature thU Fall or Winter, unless specially convened by, a proclamation of the Covcrnor or an act of Congress passed for that purpose. The provision of the first Legislature was contemplated by the organic act, which conferred the power upon the (Jovernor to apportion and provide for its organization, and also enacted that the subsequent Legislatures should be provided for by law. The first Legislature failed to make such provision, further than to pas an act providing for an election on the first Monday of each year for Representatives, entirely ignoring the question of appointmeut. The Council holds over, but can affect nothing as an in dependent body, and as the Governor has expresses! uia determination not to call a special sessiou, it seems that the machinery of the gorcrnmcnt of this Territory must re mam out of order until Congress or his Ex ccllency authorize it to bo get in motion once more. Nothing can lc done towards forming a new constitution, and no step; taken to present the Leavenworth constitution unless the Governor authorize the movement. JJaJcr these circumstances it is quite likely Kansas will remain out of the Uuion till sdie has a full quota of population for a representative, or in other words, till her -rcs-eace in the confederacy is wanted by the party in power. Siijr The famous Tarson Brownlow was in Lonisvillc list week. The Louisville Journal saya citizens had " a gjeater curiosity to see him than any other man in America. He is a rare genius and a powerful one. roso'cssing strong sense and stronjj passions, he writes with nil his might, sparing noonc that dares cross his jath as an enemy, lie assails hi foes with the pen, and thunders at them from the stump and the pulpit, anl, if they w.int anything more of him, he hrinks not from encountering them with fist, or knife or pistol. rS?" The lion. F. P. Blair, the member of Congress from the t. isouu jJistrict, made a spevch to a large Republican meeting at A I o (TIL), on Wednesday evening las, in opposition to Douglas. This course on the part of a member of Congrc3 from a nipiboring Sfci!e, is considered by Douglas' fiicud, hs an unwarrantable interference in tbeir State aflairs. This effort to aid Lincoln will r.sult in more benefit to Dougr - . .l 1 1 )- than Lincoln.

Conclualon of a Pathetic Story of Real Life. " Sometime in Jim last, we published, under the title of "Truth Stangcr than Fic-

tion," 4K tnrr rf twr vounff - men in me West of England, named Clyma and Pauli , j the latter of whom was 'supposed to have been murdered by the former. Mr3. Bosustow emigrated last year to this country, and casually encountered the supposed murdered nianr who bad secretly Jcft England at the time of his alleged i1 murder and had settled down a fanner in Illinois- 7 r - - After" listening to a hMory or the events that followed bis mysterious disappearance in England, Mr. Pauli agreed to return im mediately to England with Mrs. Bosustow, tlic sister, to sec what could lc done for the unhappy Clyma, who had for eleven years been insane from the suspicion excited against him, and the Cca'h, by grief, ofhi.lctrothcd. The Cleveland Herald ives, from private letters, the sad termination of this pathetic storv of real liAv On their arrival in England, P'UiII and Mrs. BosjLto.v procxled at once to their former p!a?c of residen e. The unusual circumstance of a jo?t carriage entering t' c quiet litt c . illagc ntala'e hour of the night created considerable curiosity, and in n tdiort time the astounding new that the supposed murdered man bad arrived alive and prosperous flew like wildfire through the village, and the humble tavern nh.Te the strangers pn up was urrouuded by an excited crowd eager to see the man who seemed to have risen from the tomb to vi.-it them. The ordinary quiet course of village life was k disturbed that a huge lK)nfire was lit near the tavern, and the excitement was kept up until towards morning. On arriving- at the asylum thev learned that the patient of whom they were in scan h had U;en lying dangerously ill for jame time. For two weeks lu lay in this coudition, gradually getting vore. During- this time he was faithfullv attended bv his sister and m Pauli, the latter scarcely ever leaving the liedside, Wing in hopes nf at sonic time o!taiiiiug a sign of recognition from the unfortunate patient. On the twentieth of last mouth Clyma aw.kc from u deep ülev, and with a return of raison.' It wns oiiic time before he recognicl Pauli, who chanced to bctludingat Iiis Icdside, but when be was fully aware who it was, the shock nearly caused a relapse. Ihirhig the day be tiecanic more conscious of passing events, and held brief conversations with bis sifter and Pauli touching the sad lr;uiia in whit h they had tiornc parts. The physician, observing that the patieut was gradually becoming weaker, forbade any more conversations of the kind, nyid succeeded in getting him into a quiet sleep. It was his last. Towards morning Clyma awoke, ri-catol two or three times the name of his long dead Itctrothed, and lcfore assistaiKT rouM bo summoned had passed away from the mtuc of tioits. his grk vous afiliclue following we take irotn an ar ticle in the New York Tribune: The German Iiiet is -ienou-dy occupying itself with the emigration question. Many of the states are alarmed nt the dimensions which, for many years past, the emigration to the I'uitcd states, South mi l Central A in rricTV Australia and Algeria, has as.uuicd. llrnzil and Peru have engaged several agent j to secure a larger xrtioii of the emigration. Au-trla Is making cttui ts and holds out great iiilu-viiHMi!s to lead tlie current ot emigration into Hungary, and, as it designs are ig-o-)Uly supported by thcGmssdentchc and Cutholic wirtii-s, tiny will lc jwirtiallv successful. 1 u several parts of Germany the emigration to Hungary has alre ly conimenoe'. An inte.c ting work on this subjut h:s l-tn reocntiy puMishcd by Julius Tro -bei. lie believes that the Cnitcd Lites is fti'.I the most favoratile countr for German cniigrunt-t Mm the condition, however, that they assimilate thcmelves with AuloAmericjiii mo lesoi life. Krcbil considers it uiip;utind and inexHdicnt to entertain any design of establishing br maintaining within the lMu;i'lariesof the Cnitcd States an independent ( Senna n-.mcricnn nationality. Int, on the other hand, he indulges, the boje that the Germans may urcce I hi establisliing tlu-ir own republic and nntiiHMility on the territory of Spanish ami lVirtuguesc America. He recommends espvrially itrnzil and the States of La Plata. A daring lnirjUrv was ctmitiitted at Iclruit, on the I'tli int., which' luu Wen kept private, in order to detect the thieve.-. The warehouse f Oliver XcwIhttt ws entered 011 tlie night of the iHh, by mean of a false ker, and robNil of nioncr and iapcrs to the nnwwnt of $40,00. The lmrpdaM rattacked the office until the found the key of the safe, which tlier then opened I nnd ritleil. There were in the wife, liank bill to the amount of Si, loo, of which $300 w ere jjood. besides this, there W ere papers, eon-ii.tiii of deeds, niort?ajre, land warrants co:ter "and raTTntiir"elK-ks.' änd . . . . i nntenf l.nn.f t fe in i.fh,,,!, Sin. v a"a a a a v a ' y 00"). lf this uote.s of -hand. The robber.-i !t V:llle CIIIIT except the current funds m recoveriil by the police. rTl'y the latest returns of the voted on the Kiilth bill in Kan,, there were 11,Ö 14 for " reject im,' and 1 S,i; fur " inmijority against it ;,04f. lour small counties are .tili to be heard from. j Total popular votu i:t,380. A c.rrc5jond- j ent estimates the jopulation at only four to i the voter. The proportion of adult males ... .s. 1 I . i

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. , , ,. , . - 1 i in n I iw lul l m.h.. oil I,ocUfl tiii-t, or nt I : were traced into Canada and I irittsii t rvyn. Tlie aspiration is elegant, ! Il.nbn.k'a store, on Water Ptr.-.-t. ..r t my c.i I

. . . , . i but tlir aotmUUioa nhich. bv nil accounts i tintee, at the i.miM v hart, wi!ll- attended to. i aium; all the stolen, rropcrty . Z?,.-. LT! All nml mut l pM fr wi- or.b-n-d. in Unk.ibte '

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. - J i ' preater th in in CiUfornia. tfcToliacco has lieeomc an important crop in the valley of the ( ouiiecticut river. The kind d raicdin that region is a small liht n afro which sells for 10 to 10 centi leaf toliai per pound for i-ijrar fillers und wrapters. inetr.ip tins year iooks remarkably well. The Hartford (Conn.) Times says that a very ; i4irirc j-oy ha.- lccn lilantttl. audit look a now as if double the amount would be raiscd this year that there was List, ulthouSh the uuaht v may not be so good. Vr v..f Ctv t.ti-j Ti, imi ! amount of tuxes levied by the titr of New I,. ... . - . . lork thii year, is.8, 171,091, oraliout 5100 ! tu every-voter in the city. We doubt If , thcri be a higher per r.n.it.i levied on any . .1 1. ' eommunity 111 the orl.J.

A NtTrTELtCBipa IysTacitKtT. The Louisville Journal gives the 'following account of an important' improvement in tclegraphic instrumenta : i , .i

For manr years pastTMr." CT T. "Barnes, , w ''h opcrator in this city, has devoted himself to the p rfcction of an inrfrntinn whirh-lift lirunam.xl uTue Km-V v J cif 4 ca.1 Printing Teli- ! LFUDdlän UääU e T By it the letters arc nana?omeiy printed on papemnd raised orrmbossed, so ius to be read witliont tue user oi x ne tvne wheel is self-adjusting, and word3 can L be spelled oft at the rac of twenty-Bye per minute, ine simpucny oi uis .Kpp:uu can be 1est stated in the fact, that at the very firs, sight, any person of ordinary capacity can send or1 receive a despatch with his own hand. A gentleman living in the eountrj", nt an exjiense of a few hundred dIlars can have a wire connecting with his office in the city, and with Barnes' instrument in his study, with his own hands, at aur moment. lc informed of his business. Mr Itarnes has also another patent for a "Mutator," which is no more nor less than nn unproved " Itelay," by the uc of which be is enabled to work in almost all con ditions of weather, and when by rea.cn of ground connection, imperfect wires, 4c ojierations with other instruments ure .suspended. The principle of t!ic "Mutator" is in the use of a permanent steel magnet, in lieu of a bar of soft iron, which saves the time of charging and discharging the electrical c urrent and proportionally strengthens the indications. YA here the current of elcc tricity 8 feeble and capricious, the Mutator is expected to le of rrent service. ' The whole expense of these new instruments of Mr Harnes' is less than $200, and the whole excnsc of buiMing lines can Ik? estimate at not more than 100, including everything. Hon. Rot.n.Oven'Ilell'ona Faith. The following-Ls a letter from 'Hobt. I). Owtu, dated at the I S. Legation, Naples, July 21, 18"i8, addres.Md to the Freeman's Journal, a Catholic nancr in New York: In yonr Journal of June 20, just received here, I find the followin; para-rnibli : "It was rejiorteil, on creditable authority, some time u0, that Koliört Dale Owen, American Miui.-ter to Xajles, wa.' almut to Ixromc a Catholic, ltiirnt letters from him to his count ry lead us to the inference, that he has real lv taken that iunortant Ktcn." I cannot even ninjectnre what may have pi ven ri je to such ,, re'iort. It is totally without foundation. It is true, that fur all religions, whon con.-Hientiou-jly liclicved I entertained, and when occasion olTcrs, as townrd the Catholic nligiou durinir my live ycar-', residence in this city, I have evinced uuifbrm res'KX't; regard i n;' toleration of nil honest belief A4 c-jually nt-etallc to (!od and just to men. Hut it is true, also, that though I n in not what' is usually called a jirofes-'or, not harin; formally joined any chtircli, my own otn'uions are, as for many years a.-it they have bt- -n, in tlie main, tho.ie entertained by the t'nitaiians of the I'nited States. For the la.t thrcc.years? availing myself of tin leisure which, dm in? the suninur months, an American Minister in Naples can jimuiUv command, I have been collecting materials for a work, now partially written, and which may lc completed uext Fprinjr, not indccil directly on the subject of religion, but yet so far oiinpcteiPwith it tliat those w ho chance to have any curioVity in regard to my religious creed, may, in a few months, have an opportunity of palisfyin it. Th.uikiiir you in sdvaucc for the oppor tunity winch 1 caunot doubt that you will kindly afTord me, to make thi correction, 1 inn, .iir, votir r.'n'dieiit servant, 1KII5KUT UALK GW KX. DlChEXS IlcrÖRK AN AfMENCK. An Atm-ricaii in London w rites to the liufTalo Commercial Advertiser: ulur vi-;it to ajlaeof enlcrtainmeut Wit? to SL Martin's Mall, to hear Mr. Cha. Dickens reed his Christ ntu Carol. This is a ni-ent movement of Dickens, and has luen tpiitc successful. The hill was filled with the best nocicty if Lomlon, and the authorreader was well received. lie is a little lielow the medium size, and his appearance at first UisapjKjints you. - lie wns dressed in a plain dress, without any effort nt display ; came" upon the ida-re in .n -implc, businesslike way,- receiving the rather refined and dainty npplanso of the nndience with a jdijiht acknowledgment. His reading was r mmI anil effective, witlunt attcmnt at hi'j-h rlnia'iiiii nn.1 f , thnaj. vIia irnm f,n!i;.. v v w - mr.- v iiv ill iiimni with the iM-niitifid storv. wm In th l.Jo-be-it decree intcretiujr. ... ... ... . I'ICKCnS IS 1J0W in mC lnme or life, nn mdive. well-lntiU " man. looking niore like afhrcwd bn-iinerf n'uin of j the world : than . the exclusive literarv man we have alwavs considered him. , .RtTtsn ron-Mni a." The English pajcrs anticipate trouble in their new gold-Iiearing possvssion.-i irpon the Pacific coast of Xorth America. The last Indon Illustratdl Xews in remarking upon n paragraph of the Queen's .pcecJi, Aiys ; . The new colony in the Pacific. Uritlsh Co lumbia, will, it is hoiKiL to mtote w hat nur le siimaisod to la Sir lii.br.: Ivit, . . m,l . ; tV. . ui i V -'""I"" graph in the siteech, Hk? but one sten in the -rer tf stcadv progress by which her Mai- .... .-..-. . ' IM nions in .orin ,nieri.-a mar til timately be forded in an nn broken chain ...... - . ..... .... ...17 ,m K" - pon-i t likely to display is industry in . imuiiiii u n ri tu, . .k b u . . tKuu w hat stronger re ici than its loyalty. San 1 'lancisco i sodding i?p its dare-devil adventurers by thousands; and. unless our authorities arc slrongly niuforccd, there is every reason to apn h-id that tle new visitors, well fnrtiilied with arms, and mkless as well at cxjHrt in their use, will fct fniall store by the ordinances of the Governor. fi5The rijjht of negroes to aJmission to the free scIhhJs of the North, is nlxnit to be tried in Rhode Island. A neirro tix imvj the principal of one of the grammar schools ! of that city, for refusing: the son of a colorol that city, lor reluming: the son of a colored man the privi'e.e of euterirrtr the school ' JU a lJ"l'd. The father of the colored boy ! u slX'iX c3)'" ani' lie aml hi3 friends are' ; .1. i ,' , ,,i , ; ,,eU n,une1 to tet the question whether . colnrcil ( liililrrti can outer wt,;t. c b,a ... .. . Able counsel have been secured. ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. j jrT BMiL'MSMWMiti.zo VmMSMls ÖJ5 SjS ,w ,n,u w - ' ' lwr 7 TEN NEY & roKKKNSOX, No. SI Water atreet. 1 wo'"""s',-i iJjiMarii73r j ' twist tobacco; 1 20 lx)xe 7 lump dv. ' J 10 boxes t do. cf SLfJÄ Ci ! .211 bom do. I', : time rid-, - Jh-i r-ei-e,i nod rr -.lc v i.jt D. IIKIMANN".

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HEIMAXX. wi' TBifiMiii vJiTTö jTBjTii s'itipßrv.r.. 1IMI laiXIII trL, im l ab AitM'rican Navy onVnia, A CJUK S li IKrii-f, l 111 i-Hn k-iiM-ti ayrtip, in ib bnuiiv chi-rrh-, 5 ilu alvriith. 'JO ImXi i. kl"V, A do l-oi-ralilli, . ibi nnntlirtinnM. ." ibi mrao in jn.-, . ."i libit Hour Miljiliur, la ki-? n fimtl naitiM-tn, A nltim, i tlo i-biilk, do roji-r.is. . dit nlliioml, a i riii-riK, ft do nlinomU (ft "ill"!), 5 iL I'.niil mit, 6 do lincli-h wntnnf. 1 Imxi' rh'-lliil AlliUiinlli, Mlb cnrniit, l'l UfXiHi citri n, l'i ilo ftri i-rai k.T, in i asu rN, loo !! tar bih-1,pt, f. .r ei ! Ion I .y T K N XHYASOnriEX S i X. anj; o. ;sl Wall r in'-t. OO A- A HUM Kit. .. 1 ROOK k r i.li-i it at iniivii iilimt the pnh of iK'fobiT next, lb i nt K.'iit i-iijruKiil i t'tar rni' ily hi I Iii l ily ; iinik-iatainl jn dv, o-min:. iii and foritartliii bimine..! t Ii.r.n li I v. mid tiould be willing tu make birn-.'!f fie rally iwf ill it t'b rk, Coliei-tor ami lk kkn i r. Ad Iii- J. C. S., f :C. Kvitnville, Ind. ' Ai:-rH rt IVr.!!! lint li'irin; raid tlw ir coinifv tax n-hen-by iiotiniil to rail la-fore the firt liid.-iy in S-.teiiiU-r, h., ami M-tlle, a tiller raid d.ite I nhnll In- obli-il to call mi tlioee, itlier ln-rolijlI)" r bv ili-.ut i , when, l-i,lt' the nmiiil h-h.i1i v f p-n p-r i-ent. i-oitf-tableV fitu Im ib.iriil, an nllowi-d bv hl S m-t t. 1'tl. i Imp I'.. TIIKIoi;r. VENNEMAX. an;r 2S Jul Ci iintv Tre.-iriiri-r. i.v "it M.iiHi:tt i.' t h.- i. uM pvt-ived dirirf from ('f-riiMiiv. t iiifi't lUu-iii im and '1 rn.-i of ItruiiM.. brandy for mle Iota, iu all iiiiiilitii-r, at my S.d. win on iliir.l irii-t, lH-twet u y.aiii(i:i- und V im-. Hn-iMi ri:. i:rr.i:n. Whon i:i. i. k rw.vr.v MJr jiiM wl.-rb-d from the l.u; VZ" I.:iMiTli Holl-., A JiiTife Mm k of I'Miif, liülirin. Ci-mi.m, an-l I'n-mb. loiiliir- of ari' mi. pri. An oni' lis and l int i Iioii-e fit:ih!,V, 1 lute, Kliitr'nli f-i. T.inilioifiiie-1, K;iiiijrs. j And II lnii-iil IiiMriimeuK tii lii-trw ii-in l... j Iii. Ii tiny n il nt KaMeiu prii'i-. AI.', a coinjil.-;.-n.-orinii-iiT oi Kiivi-k-4 of nil kind. I'.bink It.H.k-. I.eiii-r l'nn-r. S In I I'xMik. New Nmebi. te.. At. bob and relntl.nml at the lin.rH j i ;. in the lily, tali und m-e the m -rl iu It f- .re p.iili i-le-Vkhen-. H'i;J7 B1 Vi Hi! it X Htt.i.nilB. ..Vf - KAITI KKKSmK LARD OIL, SOAP AND CANDLES. AK nn extra article of Engine, Car mi l Tallow Oil f r Nlai liini ry, and a ni-rior ri-rufd Kuriiirj; Oil. for Iteiid l.i'lit. aiUt-l to te;niilKit, lloti-N, and all other loiiiiin (.nriHw... N... 41,, Ndtli i.Llin afreet. UIhti ii .Sindand Third. Kv;uivlile, Indiana. Thi-ae Machine dml Itiiniiii nit are wa rra 11 li d to Maud all rltm-iten und miwiK. Tloatti fitimi of nuisti-r ine.-buiiii-M i-f KiiiIroa!i mid Meinilxaittmn, U prtii ularly inllnl the aUive C4rd. aii'.T-lyd en 1 lip urikfR. ri'ti.ir kuvmi.k. Con.v! ow.r. tott.y!!.' roo Ibulu-U j it- rii.iv.il ,nd tiraib ibea at ai-.T A. I. KKVN Ll ft Co. 1 XMiW'J tUICi Mt.t SH MST 1 "A O 3" dor.ell ilMirtei t'b -the do. IS dor. adsorted common do. St " " Keed do. . Ulllbtdl. NVw .Sweet !Yt Itoc. . " .VI itiedi. new Timothy Seed. Ml .. KclT,,,,; K-,.iviMt rr ' I "K7 .. II. CtHlU MX. r . t Wl'XT MlitiiiVJMt MS A H Mi . S. 9ßf City id the Great hini', bv hr. lrlav. ll-djl I., S.rL.. br n Kr.l. ll.e.l.r J..b....u. At (aiir0 - . , J. IIK.I.. wir, JiHT r k cr.ii tilt J. IIKAI.YX. i by bxi.n na, at JE I l-J.YSl-iMsLM it twin: K,M.N JiTAtiK 1.1 NE. Th- uu.l ritiil U new 1 rimiiii' a K'iod four hora riwu h d.iiiy (Sunday t-x ri jvteili to and from Ib-uder! ninl Kva:i-.vi!l,-., oiin.vtiiitf at lleiideTwiu with tlie lleii.ferx.ii and Ib. j kiuevilb. rnp line, and at KvnTi!le w ith the Kv- , annville and Crawfonlef Hl- Kailroad. I.e.ivi Jletij derM-n it o'clock, A. M. ' lejivea EransviJie at .1 I o'l link, . PI. Time hetwee 41ty Hotel, Kran, j ville, and Hancock ilou-w, llrndeiMoti, two liourn. ' Kare, SI l'ap.-iip-rs called f..r in anv j. art of I tberitr. it ibinM. JH'iTT II' U K I NS. I Anf. j:t, K-.lm rrof rietor. 4VOl M.T O.tl.H ro.l Is'!:"jrs STMt'MS VWIU. ANI fllALb UK HONK.'I hav, jiHt -M-ti-l a FairUmk eVale. fr the miri.. of wvibimr mx coal, ihiu.iia.-ii n.v .-.i i.v . i-bt. II my a.'eor.iti.ar t.. the law of the .täte, l in... a tar-e I tock of anperior juality of I'itNbnrg Coat, and inj vtt nil my trienda topiVe me a . all and try it. I n.ive IN-H) i-l-liteeu vear in tin- lnlie-, an.l orotiiraiu7.. A.NDUKW II I Tt IUON. a?tn ... VftJMT.C JCJHF.ni JT .Kilt IW MW , .1.1. -1. . ..- - r mm ms .a.. ii..iiij.iiif, rvomti ,-Hf.M.iii oi ft I'mlrwur ott iMiM iiig .i-u.ii-iiiy. will oim-u Vf- .... . . . . . J on i in nri rstiitnuiy tu repteini.r, m ti nVW'k, 1. M. for Mi".-.. Mailers, and y.Ming lelk ; ami on Monday', at l.i-bl, fieui 7 ! pi. for young gentb-ntrti. Tlie f.llowiiig fine diincea will le taivli!. T.a Zeinja-te Konriae, tho m-w London Incm, and the 1'olka and 3Iazurka iiiadrilk-a. au.ilvr .lOU KllsMSr-M MsmiBUMS MBJ.TtlS I riling Hii4e and Two Lot, on sixth fn-ct. Kunireat the Real Ktate and IntelHrrence fll.v, N- 1, North Third atroet. V. C. OuLLINS. MX JL Farm of 1-Vi acre 14 mile from tV (!ify of Kvauville, at a preat Iwrgain, Kn.piire at theU--.il Ktitte and Intelligitii-e o(E-e, No. I, North Third afreet. bin ".! - ' - ! f flll.I IVS : ik.m m'k j-f'jntt7M:.k-K tmW a - - - ötl ÜTiifn treef. frrww tovorabte. ":niititre at I the It -al wtate and Intelbjfvie-eOrTi-e, No. I. North ; Third tre t. tau'z&'il i C. C. COLLIN.. fff.W-V'T't TO M'lBiJl.1: Tv CaKli, a rtnall Iiwetlinir ITotMrarwt Lot it (itr. r.nnin- at the Real tah und rnn-liig FOB in the rnh.dtiin.iw miii. 75o. 1, North Third Itreet. C. C COLLINS. r ; ' (W II BK 1 WO Is tl S V Co., JltS JLj FAMILY GROCERIES, AND PROVISIONS CENERALLY, r j M.IIN STKKI.V. - .. IVAXSTILLr, INT. Ke. J- e..ntantty on band ami fcr aale low, for iaj.li. i.rvcerie f every dxcrint ion : well anaort1 e.1 4fo,.k,,f Wi.1,1 an, Willow Ware, fm-lndjug fancy and common Ibvket i;i Treat Variety ; Tnt. Backets nrmtn, ,c. ; VesrHaMea, Kpj;, Tnrd, Cliecae, Corn. I'.ran, Shitufl4, and rvery tirticln mttnlly kept in our line. Countryjwlur bought and ohL aupi'i 1IV TIIJMT Is I H MS MOmUMSm. .MM. Til THINci jcoo.1 to euruntcr m t. A. I. KEY". iil,IS Oi.". and pet you a f.nc 'iinvaMctl Ham, , or ni'-e j i.N-e of Irie. IVrf. JL It ju-t revived and f.T !-. A,la, b't -f bip-i'i-- au'Jp

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MISCELLANEOUS.

rjvwf : t Mr . KAM'K HX HOME tUMPAMEM -1 ' Tba nodei-signt-d having:- teen appointed Agents for i:au.vilh and vicinity, of the ' INDIAWAP0L1S INSURANCE' CO. ! S. V. C0VIN(iT0X.S.'r. T. A. MURKI, rrra't. AM THE RISING SUN INSURANCE CO. n. J. HATIIAWAV.Sr'y. S. HATHAWAY. TnVt. urv brriwrril to 'unilrrwritr iuh.ii tin lottT cl;u"

MBtftMi i 'r" Marini Itiik, nt a low ratm if piv- . . . i mi urn aa aj-e tiuritfut with -rniauc.i-y aiid tt1 Ubilf:y. Ilhi-xr rim;anl4i confine tliIr bUMm rxchwlvrly t tli Mutebf Indimu. KAU b-ra n-lilv a.li lift vl . and iromitly

)iit itlrut ny nbnttiirnt ir diminutiou ll llrf'ivnn: Kvcrv man, without cxvptin, who lias MirlamM in i-iilir l'imitMuy, h Iii whom nil ritizrurt of oiir iwn htHt- may ! mi-ii nt .ur ..fTuv. A. 1. IIKYNOLI Si O . Iuillr, July R, liC-tf-Iy -. J,T y of imiiorti-d J!r:uwlu"i, furuiirty- advi-rtin-d t I iL I at public aiM tiit. will, frum thin datt, V aiibl irivatp!v. tnnuaiititiatito unit purt-luwrn. . "II earlv, if vmi want nir: Itrandv fir littti iihwt. aiigiVtwd JK( KKK & K KAM Kit. JL . H IV.Itll- Of v uld l-i-tiMily. I VI I a Toiiif, at - W. HI KK ItOW KIt'S, aiisr'Cdw.l Waihingtun I'.lix k, Kvansville, Inb If 3 J i t- vViiäiöofTÄ ii t.i'jioi tii Mm liAt oN sui:s. J.ix o 11,. C1ii i- SlKiill. r. S.ono j-n H.mi. jmt ex Vmm!i-h 1m'w1-. ft Ti'im Fn-li (inunl Uran. l.'-on gnib-y'a Ifliix. ." bi. hil'trrti t'alm, aiwirti-tl. "."i riiHni. . l.i " Msirtcd WaU Tu'w. For rilc lv uu-i'i it. viHn. a sov. 'LiCiiooL 'sro tu kV "tuk j-'uhi: 5 S hind- if tbi rlty ill rH:ili)c;if i li Moli lav, S- .tent 1t i t's 1n"S. Jlr i-nlrr of Hi.- IWrd. 1. IIOUX BROOK, Kaii.ill., An-. "Uil, 1SV. ( b ik. H4ä t OUitS OF MIB1' HHhOB ILfP S O(i. For Mid; tit the "Y.xm1 Yard, bv the en i i il Miirkef. i,r rtelivrri'd aiis-Jldw JoSbril JlTiOEXSMKIKi: If MO'lim .IT M.iK fr V m ill i;ike nil Solvi-nt ironiu Iktiib at 4t r ;",r e.U or on uivoiuit Z. II. OXIK Si S4IN ir.,iT JLu i:io t tßl-'M-'Mlß-:. 130 It.ftJ 'UK KKK. .la-it nvivi'd and fr .ile by WHKKi.Ki: & i;n;.s. " anj; IM.i;Ai;. In More mid fi.rx.ib- bv mi: i AVIIKKLK.K A UICoS. "I ff t o.ysi' .71 O .V J? 1 J I. Ms r V i-coiiii money taken at p.-vr ut S. K A Ii N 'S C 11 loin: M.r, f-r Cloiliinp. nitriJ.lw a B. ' ' IirnM3MsMs, U'IIOMsMSKMLM: t HK.M.KK IN WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, l'iiiutr-1 i'iiils,Tul, Howl, Hu ki tu. ( Iiiinif, Wliii-I-barrow a, Ifckets, CI Mlie l'iii-.';ii"bl.ardii. Itr. mtnx, ISrn-lieü, ,Ve. AI--, Manilla, Jute. Itein mid I'otton Kojieaitd Twine. W ir Work. Wraj.iii:z l'!ier. Ilia, ki'i', Alii-ant and otln-r Jlati, and every arliele d the kind .iially found in K:ieru r.n-i. No. Ml Main strei-t, lutwii-ii Sivi-ntli mid Kltith. IMiii. ile, Kiiitiwky. u-Jl-:an rz iKf:cs ivntiiii.lSvf.vjiisS, Lv ww elor. and mr ale bv III K 'Jti J. W. VK'KEIS V ft Co. OA' II V.fiA'fM' HOLS F.. ..M.V O v Mr.vt, I .ci ween ColiiiiibiMi.nl Krimt, ii. ihti.it i. Ohio. 1'hin Hotel i.i nf the lie-ot liexlern colltrii. t ion, r -ntainii? II t It liit-t improvement and lotivcnicinie-i ailoptcl to auch an c.-lablisliiM-iit. The pjirlor.', iliniu rooiii und I d nMnt are le-wlv fiirni-hiil,' tie latter I inc contniiMlioiin and well ventilated. The N-ntioii H' tlie II him' i i-xcet!cnf, atnl alTorib 4-culiar jvlvznltivii to tin biitie-mcoui-tminity. In ie:r witbiii l;v. miiiut,-?, walk of the l.t I'tTJii., Telepr.iph rni--j, and Hanking limine, and n-lj i. rid to tlie l:iin!i.;:n of lhe. im ij-Hl xti atnh,;i'. iinni'i::- n :md iKiage-vvflffonn, Iroi.i the n-vcn 1 nilr.rtdn Ictdin to und from the city, call n-u'iirly for M.iT5 T. 1 lie ptl i tent iltl.-ll'ion ill Im- paid to the viruifn and ci nil'.-rt of i;i"!, and-r.o paiun will in- spared to iiirit a continuance of tlie patroiuie no liberally hetoued ih n the "Mi'li,i" for Vintn pat. ;ai?i.isin i i-Aliii.u au-Jt-'it . I'roprict.on. 'rjBiö'i'blfrMiMsWilvji iTi.iiis II It C It N KKS. 5f Kepn nifle l'o,er. .Ml : llliudin " '.'M Ciin.-iif.ti ra K. K. K. ItiHiutn 1'ok!it. i' Ka-Ii-I'nu.lcr. .-nm r-. r..ir i.ei4.i. ," lk-. unyorteil Ibi- ' aa l Iati l:t Mud. .M,1iii;.huiii,! i. I.. ('ü)m. .'-i,i my si. u (imi d.i. I ii aiore mid f,r si!e tv ans-Jii J. W. VICKKKY A ... . 'mi M-'l 'tt 'tut a it s 'I he old est.il'li-lied llottie of JBM nt W hob mile. PRATHER & SMITH, Nu. 4..Ä Mvtv STur.r.T, KOI l I.I.K. K KNTl't'K V. Are ii...v pr-p-sred a-iiiiial f.r the Knll trade, with a Ieet and Inrjre ctrnk of every tili 11? ill their Ulie. Their Sl.M-k i vilten npwiih the ntnuift eaie, niid.-r tin direct j,.n-. and Ma-rvi.dou 4 thciractiior irlncr, a pre tiial atnl tt rxiTietn-(i Halter, ami tln ir pureli:ie4 at, tnad- at the lowivt i-njih pri.iv. They tili a-tbere to tli'-ir old inoffo, ".piielv nie and numU " r. fif.M Terms CASH, or t-lmrt time to piompt men. -Parclia i nr.- in. it.-I to give tin in a c ill before buying. I5"lhe hihi-t marUet price paid f,.r Vnr and r.Itrie. nuls-lin lit It KlMIWFM 41 SWA II SIM 14 I," - " " mm Msvm stimm f., r.lMlui...llil,l, MUI.l .'i A A I 1 AI 1 1 1, r. I and dealer in d litli i.ieii'n FANCY FURNISHING COODS, No. K7 Main htn-t, (niTosiTK Titr rnrtr tmrar,) K V A NS V 1 1. 1.K, IN III A N A. N". II. Shirt.4 niadi? to order, by nic;iun iiient, and warrairiil a fit. " an!"-lr ff7e7 iiTitH Tbi'Mm M::itl li ' flm7ms JLB Htipplr now la Ktore and for nab br ' SAMLKb Villi. Until IT: Mt.'iVJBNrstS MtmM BBMilsS V w ru-liii Supir. li ISIda. IVwdercd I I.xif do 2"i Ib-titied White a lie aheap, ,y niul" do do. Jie-t received nnd f. r . I'KKSTUX 15KOS. VpLllsIU.SU 1l.iTMSBM.MMs. 10,UUO JLJt e-lii Sa-h, -S, , and 9 If. each. 1, " t-12 ltvi l.'l" lo-lt; nnd 1"-1-' S'aIi. 10 Taimrl Door, assorted mzc. .A) f;inf-i, HAiH.rt.4l i... JiiKt t-H-.-ive,I I and tor ab- low, by WHKKI.KK KKiiiS. re, V. lOlsMsl.YS BMS.IIs MSST.ITMS an.l IN I KKblliKNCK uKKH.'K, N. 1 North Tl-ird tni-t. Kvanville, Iielian .. The pur. li.ifc and j mle of IV.il täte, cullei-tion of Kent, and payment I ofTaxe. , promptly ;t ii'l.d to. Kordon in wnt I if anv kindot belj) i-e .-nipK.ymeiit, can Im. iuformI l.y . -filling; at tills i.lii-e. I.IVR.iK IlEA.oo'Ari.K. nugb'.-iin S iJ'SfMM.MsMS V O .W .11 MS B ' M J Is JLj com.kuk, Xo. 7' XortU Flrat Street, K Y A N" S V 1 1. Is E, INDIANA. Th" Sixth Annual N--ion of the alcove In-rtitu-A n.ncM'' of oi;n in Tili .S hid will embrve ! I.iil.U-Kiitrr llk.Ki4-.iiii, in nil it vri..ii ' branch.', M'Teantilo Cub'tilation, l'eiimanrlii,, ,ve. I The j.ian adui'tiil in tencliin i cnfin-ly j.iiw tb a I, f ' lio text l4iV iieiii' iim!, hewer kIihm-iiI ran r-ly ! 4i oMainin e.ilh. e-nt orwti".l hni.n WL-r iT the 1 i H-iele-. of Oil all itepoil.iul bra mil of odtHatioti to t" enable bim t lL lir?e of a net of Im 4,k in anv I itahlirdii:iciit, however i-. niplicat.sl. Student can I enter at any titoe. A f. i of leaona ran 14) rum Ii t-d in fn 111 ti to ten week. 3'iine, LoweV'.-r, not limited. VWklr Lectnree on Cummerclal Law will Im .b--Iive-.4l by i wa4(4-teBt lefral seuti.-iiH'ii of tin. city. baily I4tur-4 on llik-Keriiii and buviu-ä p-m rally. ' " Ti'.uwk: For a full eonrc bi.dn.Iin; Iiiidnma, .'i'.. Oiilleinoii can, however, enter fur the M'-r can tile com-.-, which i Ladieji lcrtinent Kor C.-italone, jrivin lull partinihirs, a.blrc, JKUt.MIAU 11KJI.M, l'riucintl. aniflT'lHid-Owd S7. IsOVB .f.V mUMSmlMsm siO HHisH ! tr V. S. Klour. 5a.ka do. Jn Ibwhe k Kjvsh forn Meal. ; Itoxe Sugar Cnreil Jiried Il-f. ' w iTie.il-!. ' - -Vi. S'r ""'"''J'-f CT W. lt.hr.ili A to. ai CJi.-c.-, Jn JAM KS HBf0 MsMiSmM Ms MS .MmS'II HM-STJIMs Jm-t n-i-eived and for aale by the t-ub- rfirjj . u rilier, a Lirfr and 8tlr.nJid an.rtnient -'-V' ! of Hook and Stolk-nerv, cowSung Ixkff Iirt ifC.") neum id Cap, 'lifter nnd iÄs ' Note I'.-i44r ; raa Ijnirw nf Tilank I..k. front Ur. I t SI.."! ier unire; I V 1,00.1 eortcl Kavi-lopf; inn l'a4-r and rictiitva ; .'daf-a and IVncik; Ink 4 and Inkxtand ; and ma-.y other article too ninietotM to tiK'tition, all ,d which will l aold at tho--very low,-t prico .r cash. J. HKALY, . K.t-r'a l!4-k, corner of Main and 1 ht etre t.

M.-iiiorandiin, Ib-f nil kinds ; at.., a law a- NEWS. BOOK AND JOB TYPE.

Foriincni 01 r-iiHii ikiK J!ttle or all mun : all 1 , s. . , , , , kind of Misoclhm-ou Wo k Cold IVna of all f J. 1!n V"8 (,a nk n'1 kind ; Sh-vl lu of every brand; Hold .ml SMIv-r in,Vn,,MS,;rIaUiLf VfT".??" , :,..J,. , J , 1 u. 1 in? of all kind,. Hook., Muic. l atent M.-dicin

1 ivuii'N'ini uiiu inir J IM. 'er liiNiKi anil juri' ... - , ,,. , . , " . monnai of every d.Hption . M..i. al In-tmrnenU ' hlm?T f . "t7?;1"'''' t -11 . ki' w. l: I 1. . n 1 n Itmti4 an! rattern I.-ttvrw. r:tnti Ivio.

- a mil villus - .""invi .11 Düir n n niiu'. 1 .11 Mr 1 a t rm w .

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CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.

?.90 TM.CMS TO W - W ISX ;H sr lirrl,Taoli.-ltr.l br the Vny - rilfor bnildinr Mirli Public tu rn amwy h n'aft-r J" " IO "r ' norkv .nd -.tai ! rjObtU. rsu h : the City TuniishmK tri n Vv : .1 KrniiM. f.ir I Im abovr. nnliiM lllry tlu-ir work. . Thi contract ill be l t -n J-aiunlay nislit. Ati-riiM iSth instant. , Hv onlvr -f the Ci-mumn r.mn-il of the City f Eaivilb-. A. I.KJM Ml, I h rk aiifrftJt ')lliofc ri'l-y. B J ... .11 n..,,;....AM .lmvn..ti fil tllicll. ! - - .".vc," .' i-xiireafiiii-u, wiigonern. dlitra. proprietor of I billiard bwctitolV tabbM and I ni " iT?5KSl ThalK that all U-n pin alVra, theatcra liiviifca expire on the find dar of Anjrurt next, and tbey ure Iwrcliy ntitiI "to 'renew the aame in or lieföre aaW day; and In ib-fantt tberef. tlie irdinnnm. in aiH-h rnrea mailt and proriil.il, will W Htrii-tly rnfon.iI nintiust delinquent.' - A. LEMCKF., City Clerk, j 1 y'JO-T in " Volkubote copy. rwo nocTons.- UBJTnuuiTWs JL KKTltOS I KCT KOK JULY. Jtwt roci-tve.1 at IMjliFXb ttiXVSliTOX. TEXT s. ir-aliiiR White rorouUin , T UL1T JA It, Juat receivtil and tr aale flirtip at the Qiiei-tia. are Store of J. W. II t't.ll LS, nKin 1 Mafn rtre-t. ww commission and k 0 ii w a h i i n u . .m:kcii.vnt? . o. 18 Pordrat Street,' NKNV OKLKANS. I.A. CLr.Jt II.KIX...TV-. B, C,KZATHUlr....JiS. CITIIM.IJ!. W pive nur rrmnnl attention to tb aale of T-bai-ru, Corn, Viheat, Hay, tate, ITiair, Tork, Ifcicon, banl, AC. i 1 , align ir atPl'H ! M-'OMTW 4JMW.SS UU 2TAX HOOKS; Thirty Gr.. lira IbH.iof extra Hire and njerior qiuility. Jiwt received and fur ante iheap bv ant'ia MF'PRS. J. II. MAGIIEE Jk Co. k a ( fF.jCSii.M:ioisLMitiM: s Hi,, next et-ion of 1 bin Institution will o-n Si-pteijiU-r lt. The a'li'iiitinent of Tinehern is ronipb-te, ronMMing of Hov. JOHN W. M MTT, 1. !., I'ldent, with utile flftifn ciurpetetit ar-sls-t.-uiK The rjo.'.rd of riirector.i fii-l that no Ix-tti-r pn.iranty if mii-n-w rjin lie piven to jwin-nt in n-ard to the mental mid moral training of their ilatnrliter, than h jin-nt-il in'tlm T--;ii'x'ititiin'iit of lr. S-i.tt, n I be bead of the Institution, wbu baa Imii a aik-ctM'iil eilncutor for near thirty years in this jdaii-. Tlie eininw" of ftiidy In a hiffh, and inatrnction an Ibor.nili, ax in any oimilar inmitution, a,i-l the vxju'll' la lend. The hnildinjr -were roinjdeted nt an exjH-nse of ?:m.um, are heated by Meani, a id paR-li;litNl. Tkumü Hoard, vvnhitijr, Ii-bt in;r smd lieatilip rinitn, tuition in all Knirli-li Kiam ln-, litiu and ;r.- k. yT.-'iM i-r wsiiu in odraure. . Kor further infortn.-ilioii, upi'Iy to TU-v. W'm. f. KiMA-rü, Sec'y, or Itcv. I.aac W. M iifrt, Atr iit, iixl'ord. . jlyil-Jm 1Jfil.YK M lsOOKI.Yti.-'i, 0,000 FiiliT No. 1 dreHtd I 'in iiMirmr, I" yard ikI for sale !v anll JMlkN I . tibi IV KK. Corner Main and S-venth Mtni-tn. gfiOLIWHIS TBMSSS BOOM'S tVJI 1Ls PI.AXKV-Ju.-t rm ived mid for ale bv au-.il-iv JACOH STKAi n. 40 Jlain atreet. .1 'iJKn.-if Htits'.ns TitJT Tiii: iuirepM,i.-n in out tlu.t 1 am zoiui; to b-ave the city, and have aoM out the T k Ilin.U-ry ; thin Na Uiintakr. I widi to etate I have only cold out the afore to F. W hitaker, Kj. ; nd tboee wanting Hook. MiMic or I'aprnv w-ill tinl a jr"""! ai-bi'fb.ti in bin 5 tore mi Kirl atrei-f, cb4M to the l'it tiffice. And any mtii waiitinp blank IiH.k of l-'mmI paper, and IbM.k of any kind Ib.utid. will find mo in the lliinlerv. ju-t lovr t lie torc. a..K14-lm M. L. J0l!XSrtX i tj -Zn MiZ, i . B m: r M, JhL ;ii:riliaiin, and friend of Kdiiralion throtltrhout th I'nited Stnte. nre reipic-b'd to addreaa Che l'n-i li-nt of KAST MAN'S COM M KKClAb CObKKiiK. St. LouN, Mo.. fr the Annua I'anipblet and Circular of that Institution, now tlie lalv,t and nioff thorous,h S-lnad for the proper eilui-ation of Yonn? Men und Women, in the Ctiioii. TIh- I'uiiipl.let coiilaina valuublu ediKVlbmal information. The Circular, imiortaiit and valu ible iuQ.' in.itijii f.r tirmem, lucchatiiif, lneri hautii and profeiioual im-n. Addrewt II. C. KASTMAN. ' President (Vmniorcial Collie, St. bonix. Mo. B!ili-:!v d jjjfOsfl.Tjtlt 'tiSJKMSrtoTo o t) Jl i'oplar Miinulen, in yard and fornale bv JoliX K. (W.oVKR. aull Corner Main and Si-vcnth af nid. ffBs. mM 9-W Ms9 PHYSICIAN' tJHM:n MSVI.KVTIV AM M.'i:.'KO.V Office on Third etr.-t.n lew dooni alM,ve the ( reiwetit City bank, where he i-i prepared to aii'wcr prof.'ftdniiai call at nil hour of the day or niht. N. It. SM-ial attention given to Snrpery and ilim-axex id lln: Kve. anK..lA w-lyr FFICHF.t'V. B. B. . A' I W.VHjr yim-k, Aiin-t li, is.s. Henceforward, there will In n charge for drayiiRe nt Vin.cnn.-s on !T"li hhippwl fn.ni Kvanvrville over thia nud Ihr Ohio und Mt-ndwippi l.ailroad. to any Miint wliat-n.M-ver. JollX lXtil.K. Jr., ouJ:!-d.l.a -llil Sii4 rileii.l.-iil K. A C. IS. 11. fmUKSV.U. Mi OX I! S tJIOII'Ft x .'. lirrcl LiniiM; ra 4 lh vton M.it. hen. .lu-t reei-iv-.t bv TKXN'KY Si NiKt'XSOX.aiYYaternt. .llhS. 300 HF.liS SIM MSB MOB XAIbS, in Store and to arrive, t'nraab bv angl7 WIIKKLKn ti HHifiS. Sff.f.,TX.' " Tr. rutins, (Hvc-i-e-of. to Jna. Scnntlin, Jr.,) lK-iib-rj In all kind of Stove, and man nf;u-t u-tvr-iof Tin. Shm-t Iron and Coper Ware. Alo, in.iniif.u tur:T-i of Kruit Can of cv-i-rv-i.b nt nnd tr-.i l.a-rintion. with wbii-h trint.-d direction tor pntting np all kind of fruit, will lie furni.-dicd, free of charge; all of which will lie anld very client f-r e-.ii.li. at wlmleaah or retail. Ston-rooni at No. CI, Main ntn-ct, U-twecn Water and Kiit tni-t, (j poidtc old St.iU- K.n,k, Kvansville, InJ. j. '.vti.iv, iti.nrBT k. aTrmtrs. n Mil IT IS sf'M'Mi" SHM.y'fiMsMSS.luic Who lutelid "to cover their tlew lioun-e w jfli a K'kmI article of Tine Shingh-, had letter call u4n I Im. Su!iwrila-r ewiin.ai he baa but "nf.-w fn.re li-n. JOHN K. tJI.oYKII. nitgll Corner Maiu and Seventh afreet. NT O B MS. Til Mi I JSL Sl;Nk.r will k-p mustaiitly on hand, IIA V, cay;, o.i rs, m Fuirsrrrr, rm.tx. And all other article xieed.-d to f(4d I!orn or Sliil.-. All of vhich h will wit w hob-vale or r.tdl, at low-et market rate, giving jnt weight nnd nic.iure. rtOTIKRT S. 11CS TON, Water ftni-t, t-t.r!en 5Inin and Iocntt, Evnnville. augl-ly fM:KTJioiiyiiM Jf to return hi thanks to hm ol.! cutomen for j their kind iatrona(re, and iicj- by strict attention I to luirine, and .'ol work, to lx abb' to nurit a Miitinnatioiiuf their favor. Ilvin? removed In ton- to the eoruer of S-eoii. and Main atri4-ts, formerly occupied a a Silverwinith Sh.'is he i now n-ari4 to fnriiinh all w ho maj favor him with a enll. with all tlie article In lit line. Hi) 'Rejiairinir done with iientnc and d-ratc!i. Secmd liiuid hariia atwnyn on hand. jly'ii-iiut. Tf I.WSHKI' OMIs.-XO MXJItHMSMsH FOB JlJ anle at Cincinnati I'ri.in, with freight added; ft cak a'l kIju bvd 'ile receivel and for aate by SAM I' EL olSK. jly20' .... fa noon CMM.tmWJV MOB ml B.IB2r. jraUw We have n K.4l two boric Kxi r. apmiaml Harneaa, whirli wt. willfreU low. The j Exire4 rtni li;ht, and will earrr 'J.fmii ll. jlyl.-. IIOR.M5KOOK & CO. fiTMSM iMirrvPr inrvni-r I . . ' ... ... I . !' 1. Vine .trci-t. Utwe-n Konrth and Kifth, ' CINCINNATI. r - ALLISON, Sup't. Mannfactnn rs and Ia-ab-r in t ff'El.-ctr.dypins in all ilt brauche. jlylUm. I MMI H MS SU 11H R tJB.it.y mi.'ii L M Mve vyttr Apple. We are aeiit for lb al .f KiM. 'M.iff.-C,- M--Clr.re, nnd Emory' Thr.-h. 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f v a 1 1: ä 150 Bto cor3 f,i: 10 hnlf cliot Ti-wrlKiTi Tiaj 5 ili. I'wiri Barley; - , ; ;r 'il lil'IrTrn.li. ninl rlrfd fupu?" " lint Ikik- t'ottoii Vara, i. rs 7 and au; 75 lU- 'trm Hstftjnjrt-r' - , 1"0 Nix- ' 1 llvrriiis. Efwuij mwl f.r Mle at n-ihired prki-a frw by r - r - wrr tJii:KLi:n at ui ,.v fj.jii . f r- m:vln; lauilnk The lnt. Miiid-t and inft durabb M!ub!n" Tln-v make a, trwnr lxk nib h. th i II " U A. :j r.l,..-..rL ...:,,.iil.M..l twitity the tlnrkint and- thmmt tilH-a. A by - l - l if thr,wl cKton or lk naed -..b.t r-w-in-r. All niarlilntu warninted tum vi-ar, ami um iiiKtructhnm irivm to rmible piu-rha.-cra nnwim n futtiMf.irtorily. ' . .Aua . Tht JIttcLtyt Sttclmer Jc hint. r - Mrit S30. t Tlie lfd ingV Thn-nd Mai htite in b Vk.A .-nenir v-'rlmoiit of Si'win Marhin J!! Tlimad, Xeeillc, Ac, Ac, ro&dunttj on ImumL Offirv Xo. 4, Marble Jlall. . ' . , mlUui.... K. M.SELLMAX, Apen. if Inli VX. . W - gftmllt XJ for '. f It II. Til MS VmVIl IS B SM fJmVMi II , nniiv .vimm, I Lief Clcik 1:1 Um lnn.ril JnllN III lil.KY 4VN-k to oll.r In ervuxa a('ommi4p;oii Merchant, to the frb-ml and tnn' of that Iioum", now that It lia r.-tiri-.! from biiMiic.. With thi end in view 1 have formed a co-imrtm-r--bin with .Mr. K. W. ll.-nto.-i. wmor of iheoM ami! Well known brill Ol f.. W . IVIitoll ., miner 11' name nud ftjle i f IIKNTON AKINfi, to take Lcm rrom the lt of May, pox. 1 ir -Iii, 1 iU r n-lic for iprt ion the friend of the old liouae of JOHN III 'lil.KY A Co., who have bad opi-rtnnitie of ex-riencintf the roni4-n.-Mi and utility with which be uttetol.-d to tbeir biL-inei'. Very n'iect fully, THOMAS KINti, Corner i f Lafarctte and New Levee etreet. Xew Oi Uan. Apt il il, !.. i-y IIIOmTimt S SOL Mi AGENT KOK for facti cm. na OMna XäHm uiniilTiRia'i Tor IK. - ... lavratad. All kiai af Wai aa4 Oawat art hw!)t diarrbl aal aaearUia ia Mt'iaf. , la 1 li nUnr ttiM articta to. tka i.abt!. tka mm , ..I. ab.lU.r th Warbt ta aa Infallible, Kos,!, Ommrj, aad KmyiA yraraai af Harowtiral Saaliac All 'laelitir aa4 arartMal aara wba kav tliiaJ IIiitim; ibtjrara arithanta faalt. Th. msm. Itkf it oa aa antir) aew lna. TV fraakti aar taatalaas h lava farfamtv a till an4 caaaot amor ar preaj ant aa par (am rait at. waa4A da aa aayathorfaa. Thi nipt kaa mf4 tka tatt for aaTaral yaara, and 0. bavt errtiarUa "4 Uair vain iathat tkoaa h kava triad than a.ticlat v ill aa aaoUrar. Tkj ara varranttl aa t.jrrajaataa, aa4 la vrary aaa at fnilura ta BMaay will a rtfwM. lk Jar ara all aid of vara hü riNialna P . rtl.w brj ara vary atroa and wi'l laat a lijä-tlaw. a B arm raa nr taa anamai. i wäaia toa at k Ja ia anaa ; th neat aoa vltaia tka ataar la aacur teaomj ta 4Mtruijr. Kaltau 'a direrttnaa for Mtuaf all Mada ar .. will Me rmiSltltlS-II.IVTFs FIS.nAlsF. COtsJL l.KUK, TKKRK-IIACTK, lNIHANA. 1 nr more than a veur, have tlie ma(rnitr.--iit etrnetiiif of the Tcrrc-IIaute Kcimile Collcpe, l'ti b-adily .rore4in;. Tliey are now nearly nm-lil.-tiil.'aiid will l4 omii for the reception of iMidI( tH W'rdfrmliiy, lUr Hth of &rj-trml-r ut-rt. The ite of the' Cidlep, the bnildins, the arraiip'iiicnt f..r htndy and roiiifort, and the Kartilty, ilei-rvj here n ms.-iiij notice. Terri'-I I nte, the Mte of the f'ol!;e, I a lieantlfnl und liealtliy rity, anrovibie by i.iilrotid fnun all direction, an.l ci ntral to a iiunn rou ami a''m iatinx itiiilntion. - It i bith, a it name iuiN4rt. Krom Htatiftic, it ia cb-at ly howii tlmt for nevural year in.f, there have 14-11 f. wer death and I. i km- here than nt any Wctcrn city, of thjnbI i. nlntion. t The bnildin? will be f tte.1 tip in the latent ftyln and with nil tlie modern imjirovenient. I'lteywill ! warmed by bain, nnd lighted by pa, and firrniheil ith warm and cold bath, and what I rarely to be found in Institution of bariiiii, A GYMNASIUM. Wher; the lly, made b4ilthy and j in nv-trt cat by etetvlo may HiJ'14it Olid U.dt tin 1mI of tin mind. A prominent f.-ntiire of the Coib-jre, I the prm Ifion made for the health id" the mpil. The mtn nre icion and well ventilated, tlierr bein" a In, tifuliy fuiiii-lred irarlor, with eeparate ab4-rfnir a artmi tit for each two voting ladie. The jrroiind are ainj le, coin.riin K'nerea in a plesieMiit l wi t of Ibecilr, al,ut otte-tbird of wbi. b i a muive for.-t ruvis with winding walk and ar Iw.r, foriuini; u imt delightful .romenadc fr tii.iU oil the ground will I, tartt-fully oriiantcut.-d. FACULTY. The Tacnlty w ill coiiit of tiionnglily rxpe-ricm-ed and t-fficieut corj of instructor. Her. John Covert, A. M., founder and t-nner Pref bleut of the Ohio Female College, and Olendab Female College, i firt Tresidetit. Iter. Alpiion.40 Wiain, A. M., late rnvblent of the Ohio Kcmiile College, and the ..li.tinui -tiwl an thor of ai-veral rn-b'tititii! work, l-arins hi nae-. will I the rcilii:r teacher of tlie College, and Jn.. htrm-tor in Mental and Moral Sclcm-e. I'rof. IS. S. n.)woKTH, late lrof.-aor f (Itetni.try, etc., in Karini r' College, Oh h will take tho riiair of Niitnrul Sciuticfi, ui4ii wha U lie' will leetnre and exiN'rimeiit. - - Ii'Estavn S. C.ivr.iiT, A. M., rrof-aeor of Aacbut LariyiiHeii and Literature. . .- Krof. J.C. MtxiMiER, late of rbil-4WdiU, ftr-t teiv-b.-r of im-triimental miMf. And frotn ix to len ad.litii.iial j;ciitli in. u and. bvty. ti-ftihtr of bm ftamli'rs and if 'cesful xi-riencc. ' ' . H " No jiaLii r j-nne wiil l rp.treJ to trw-tir teacher in every .l.-iMirUoent, of tl;e very liilM-et tiaUri-.itio!i, no that uj'ild wi-biiig to i-rf4 1 them hin in the lii-h.-r tyW .f tunic, tr any the Molid or oruaiireiitvl brnjicb-a, may liere ri4-cive t lie .b-ir.-d ii.trii tiiiii. That iiila from abroad, . may derir. the reateft mlvautaea to If gained nt It-inline S-Imol. thry are required to Umrd in the. iiiHtitittion. with tlie t.-sw-hi-ra lank-M lr i-i3mI perlHi"i..i of the rri-eiib-nt I, that tlnr May have tlie U-iH-kt id" Un ir t-xamj'Ie nnd am-iety. Th" O'ltraii of htiidi.-n will bu tborottKU and exten. i iiibra. im; all the t ram Ilea uaiull v tanha IN i nr hiirheM S-miitarb of b amin, Knlbdi, Claoi. ral and the Kine Arts. ThK'y. ari dici.bf iatft Iwa Fi-o.iona of twenty -ww k in. Ii, romtnencliri nj4-ttn jy oh We.1.-. da, tlio ttli of S- pti-niln-r next, and 'the öth nay of February, 1.YI. The capetieea ut the. aclrmd yi4irrin-t.linx lir.-l and tuition in all the., brauch- of the regular couri-, rN.M furiiielusl, fuel, lihtd and waidiinj, will Im. inyable wihi-anunally in advance. The uual cxtr charge will I? made for the orna-lu--li-.l l.r.ii'-he. APPAItATUS AXD LECTUIIES. l'ivt. Woof and I'rof. IloawwRTii, will -liver full cm i-4- of l.ortnrca with tln aid of tlM Tele. iw-o. and otln-r njKraii, auftb-b-nt to ilhitratn-exi4-Km"nrally the principb- of tlie acieneea .ttr-eiu-if. IV k, an l II otln-r iwtiiitea ftr rntrii.!; the t'o!!ee, jnav In? ha I nt the t.'ollep, r iu tho city. " - . All b-tt.-rs if iarji.iry or on 1ii.-.ia, t-houbl Im ad.lr.--4.-d ti Kev. Julis CoVKBT, or II. S. CoVKET,. Ten e-1 Iuiite, Indiana. . . . . Tli! iinderv'i;eil ritiz'-iiri of T.-rre-Haiite, have e.. ccptul the otJico of Trufl.4? of th.i Terre-I taute Female Colleen, and limy le referred to at any lime by im h aa d.-nirc furtln-r information cono-rning tlAv arn.iiKem.-iit4 or iidvant.-ip-a of tlie Colb-pe; Itev. E. J. Tavlor. Curti fiilliert.

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