Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 31 August 1858 — Page 2

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.AUGUST fl j - i . TUESDAY MOKNIMs

, Th, CMfMdwl C-TM. v n L Messrs. Hovay and Niblack wUl address t " the citüens of Vanderburgh eountv, TO- ; If fx-" V ft ' ' v.-r.-ri Wr-; 3-rar DAV, at oue o clock, at the Court nouc. ' ' ....

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o r I : rö The arrival of European steamers

i w ill now be a matter scarctly more noticed ... .Ibaa the arrival of the old line packet ships, . . in the w and commercial world. They t V 1 will brmSadgetS of papers filled with the ; . l. ... ? . i.. u mi -a Ät,. ; ; ilctiuls U event which will be read only.- ' I j the carious and men of leisure, bat three-

fonrlhs of the coininuiutr will never know anvthiuir of what occurs in Europe except . . , A , " -n- i hat the telegraph communicates. "iVc bavo jeen many days in possession of fheprinbeen cijai items of news that "will be contained in the paper by next steamer; tU peace with China and the teruii of treaty the

movements of their majorities and tue ae De-jroes from obtainia? dacatkm, and frmn counts from India. The newj sLe brings dotn; robchief with their hrarnin?. öcarcewill be stale whea she arrives. Afcwyearj ly week pawes that iustruinenU of w rit-

ao when we were brought withiu nine or ten days of Europe, we felt that a new epoch h.vl began ; but to hare transactions in Eu rojte laid before ua hi a day, or an hour is a miracle that we can scarcely yet realize. Twenty years ago a despatch from the moon woulJ have been deemed as practicable. j The Chamber of Commerce, in Cinciu- I nati, arc making arrangements to obtain I regular daily reports from London, tobe dispatched at 2 o'clock; aud wheu the laud lines are ra working order, the reports will be sent through, it is supposed, iu less than f jur hour?, the ditTerence in apparent time between London and Cincinnati, so that they will reach the Utter city at tbe same hour in the business part of the day that they leave London, and in season to guide tbe operations for the day here. It is con. I fHcntly expected that the merclionts in all I the Western cities, when on change at 2 1 o'clock P. Mn will have the q notations of the same hour, read and lusted, even more readily and certaiuly than they ran now have those of New York. EzOr An interesting reception waj given to the crew of tbe frigate Niagara iu New York, on Weduciday crcuing last, as an lionor due to them for their Mm re in the iabor3 that secured tbe success of the great enterprise of the age. The crew, with the marines, numbered more than two hundred. They formed in procession with the band of the United States fhip North Carolina, and a beautiful model of the Nutgara, borne by a party of lads, and marched firt to the offices of the leading journals and gave three hearty cheers. They then proceeded through the principal streets, to the Coopers'" Institute, cheered as they pasted, by the crowds that lined the streets. At the Hall they were greeted by a dense crowd who welcomed them with shouts and brilliant fire works. At the Hall they were addressed by several gentlemen in congratulatory aud complimentary sjieeches. Among those who spoke, were Mr. Field, whom the sailors hailed as their old messmate, andCapt. Hudson, for whom they gave the heartiest demonstrations of love and respect. After a pleasant evening, tbe meeting was closed with songs aud music, and the sailors were taken to the Palace Garden where a bountiful ct -tertainment hivl tccii provided for them by Mr. Field. They were complimented as the best crew that ever trod a ship's deck. Hard to Please. The Washington- Union finds fault with Senator Douglas because be does not refute the charge of extrara. gance made by Senator Trumbull, in a recent speech against the Administration. We presume Mr. Douglas feels no great anxiety to defend an Administration that is doing all it can to break him down. Besides, 2ie charge is especially hard to refute, and Mr. Douglas can put in his time to more profit, than by trying to disprove a thing that is so ttlf eridtnt. He can come as near proving black to be white as any man, lmt to sustain the Administration in its extravagances is too much of an Augean task, for Lis herculean bhoulders. The Louisville Itemotrat says Mr. Truiu'mll was not "specific " in his cliarges, and continently they were unworthy of notice. If Mr. Trumbull's charges were not " specific" then the Administration is safe for no " rptcific ' charges can be made. Governor Elect or Oregon. The Fort Wayne Timet says, Col. John Whittakcr, now Governor elect of Oregon, is " native of Sparta Township, Dearborn county, Indiana came to this city some sixteen years ago worked in Dcneal's boat yard is a brother of Dug. Whittaker, who used to live out on, the Wayne tract on the East side of Marion township, twelve miles from here, and a cousin of our townsman, J. W. Whitaker, blacksmith. The Governor elect, was, when here, great on the cat gut, and a genius. H has . done well." The Gubernatorial ehalr ia Oregon, however is rather a lwrrcn honor. The salary, we believe, as fixed bv the Oregon Constitution, is less tlian that of the Governor of Indiana. $5? Rowdyism is ramjauit in New York. Hast week a company of gentlemen and Iv Ucs went in a steamer on an excursion to one of the islands in tbe bay. By some, means or other a crowd of rowdies got on hoard, aud succeeded in beating and whipping nearly every one on board the boat. several üi?!i had their noses and ears bitten uJ.' There wtr-3 two poUceniea on board, - !" f'.-'tn wis thrown overboard as gyTha 'opponeaU of Fedaralism and rrciidential usurpation, Mem to be uniting on Mr. Wilson, in the Seronl DitrW , with jjreat unaaimitj, making hi? chance of Iftctröß ycoJ.

A 8a4r ffclta Ctutdy. !

: The menrtmi of atftmday school f blacks u uuajxuimcu uk .o-. - ; church, in Richmond, Ta were arrested on 4 Sunday,! an order of the Mayor, under a v-v:.:- :...tmH,fi nf blacks in

- - .1 ,,w-7 u3rf ! Salt Lake. City on tbe JSth of. May, and i rfcrb.dding the mjA la; of4 twenty iys at Fort Bridper and three the presence m.teirsots 4 Fort Kcanj They were nn-ler amontbrw. Artnw Ume-wf tbearrwrtWtihe care of Cai-tr-mKK The Nebraska ... . v. tW bunnrtiM to 1 in another Dart of . City Ynr gays: , , .,,

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V ,7 , . , l" ' lr who has resided in fait Lake City durman.Vd aad diaclmrged by hu lwnor. Tin ; . rcaftuOhat there jarelanre

procerBInj created, orne dtcuicnt arnoug the citizens, and tin: condui t of the Major elicited variou couunenta ljß. w. Tbe jMfcA MTi - T TlicMitytir is no nf all satisfied that 5nlbnthW., en where n'"M.yre tautft oral.rcome tinder the head of relijpous .'ip; and a be believe tluitmb. inW-T ld to otnerü of a wrtsnMr t barao ter, will not be apt tn yield hu opinion, tin Termini iy tue orx oi imu. If oral inatruction onlv is riven in negro SunwlJ Applied wm, , books, or allowed to take them to tbe school? Do not the law of the State iwpoaa uearj peoaiuea on any pwm ing, prearel by negrow, are not taken from servants in the streets by the police. A Fatal Affrsjr la Spcactr C'wmwtjr The Kockport Democrat give. an account of a homicide committed at the residence of Mr. Phillip.-, near Springston Mills, inSpenccr county, on Wcluelay uight la.t. Thete was a Imll at Mr. Iliillips' house at which Hr. Whitehouse, and a Mr. Isaac Newton were present. YVhltehouie a.-ked lamie young Liilies to dance with him, the ladies refuted, thereupon Mr. W. got wad, ami raised a disturbance, in which he was joined by New tor. Mr. Phillips ordered them off the premises. They refused to go and commenced abasing him. Phillip then took a small board aud attempted to chove New ton out of the vard. Newton avoided the push, whirled round and ctablied Phillips to the Itrnrt. lleJicl instantly. Newton mad his escape, but wai su!equeiitlr arreste!. Hoodie Tl'SNfU Tbe great tunnel under the Hoodie Mountain, on the route of the railroad from Troy to Crcenfii-M, in Massachusetts, is tili pngTesM!tg, it irvms, in defiance of all obstacles. A corresjiouilent of the Uototi Trattlrrf who ha ju-t vb-ited the scene of operation s.nvs: Tbe work is now alt done with common drills, nil machinery bating Inaii thrown aside as useless, aud tlte prorts U at the rate of nlxtt twenty feet er week. At the eastern end sixty men are employed, and only lietnevn two njid three hundred fei-t of the exearation are finished. Some thiuk the whole may I completed in four years, as the rock is soft, others that it will require twenty or more; others again think it can never le finished. i3f"A FreiKhmnn, confined in the St Ixuis County jail, wrole a letter, a day or two ago, to a jn.-dice of tliat city, making the bnmble rcuct that the ju.-tice would procure some toUicco ami matches for him, wpny him w hen his proWion wai ended. Hie following was the jo-t-script to the letter : P, S. Smoking tobacco, manufactured by iVarlalaUi; Hue cut. (I like fine toacco, of good jtuility.) If it don't disturb your business too uiu h, I would mot resecttully ak you to let me have a few drops of mu.-.k, to chit-e away the WJ odors I am daily inhaling. I remain, kc, 1). A man of such refined sensibilities is certainly out of his place in jail. JSfjjT .Mr. Hughes, the Lei ompton candidate for Congress in the Third District, refuse to ttpport Jnde Perkins for Judge of the Suprt-tue (.Vmrt, fir jernal reasons as he alh'gc. 1J ughes is ru n u i ng agai nst Carr, whom lie denounces ns n bolter. If Hughes cau justify his oposition to Petkins forjKTsoual reasons, it is difficult to conceive how he can justly ttiniplaln f those democrats who honedly Iwlievc that to vote for him would lie to reward treachery to the gret fundamental principle of the Iarty, and iay a premium to ajlitical knavery. -a JlaJr The Wa'uish Valley road carried in to Tole lo on the 20th inst., with other freight, 5O,000 lu.hels of prain. Its hnsiness going west is increasing also ; nnd the month's earnings will exceed one hundred thousand dollars. The eompnny have put upon the road 100 new cars since the 1st of July, uud propose increasing its facilities of transportation to the extent of several huudrcd alditioual tars, with Miflu icnt lo comotives, ic. Holters ix Florida. Geo. W. Hawkins, tlte pre -cut memWr of (Congress from tlu t State, having lieen re-uomiuated, the Tamjia PfhiMiakr, bolts, hi tlie ground that Mr. Hawkins jtays more atteution to his toilet than to his constituents. Tin? New Alhany Tribut, think if this oltjcction l" a valid one, Mr. Knglish's chance will be mor that Jgcntlctuaa ltiu; geiterally regardel ai a tTix ttmib all orr the St.tle. Post OrriCE IIophery. The Po-itoftW at j Vtica, Indiana, wa? entered on the night of the 25th ins-t, and robUd of some sixty letters. An entry was m;td by the assist ance of take keys. A jewelry store was entered the same evening, and robbed of ( some forty dollars' worth of goods, aliout t ten dollars iu money, and a Svw old clothes. ; v. ..1.... I. . j 1 ...... c. ... I... ......... 1. I . i ' (IIB- O.I "II II kUl JVIUIIMH 1. " fee' The celebrated trotting mare, Hora Ttmplf, was recently sold to a Mr. McDonaid, of Cdltiiuorc, -lor, $,0uo. I Ltd n't Flora larttcr lc taken to England ? Tor haiis we may t aMe to fspnt the Enr)isl horsoa trutUnfj, if we cau't excel them in ruti'ijn" TUcrc was a ruiuo in Rtltimor that the Ncsr York 1 Erfc and tlie New Tork CentrAl railroad, hod Agreed m-on a basH of settlement of their difTicultiot conncctcl with the Lite ruinous eomjietitioii in the tn--ciir Lsrv and freight cJisfx-c.

Arrival of Returned Mormons at Nebraska City.

braska City. the company of two hundred Mormons who received passports and protection from Gov. Cumming last May, reached Nebraska City, on their return to the States. They left "We are informed by one of their numnumbers in the city and throughout the Territory who have for a long time manifested great anxiety, to leave the country, but have been compelled by Brigham and his satellites to remain. They express great gratitude to Guo. Cummings and to the Government of the United State for their deliverance. They represent the times as being very hard in Utah. Men are paid very poor wages, and are robbed and plundered of their scanty earnings by those in authority. Men employed upon public works are fed upon dry bread, and when complaining of their hard fare are told by Young, Kemball [sic], and the other Mormon leaders that there are plenty of streams of water in the vicinity. The most abject and slavish servitude is prevalent among the lower classes. Thousands who came out in hand-carts, would be glad to return in wheel-barrows. The system of polygamy as practiced by the leaders of the Mormon Saints, is represented as being most foul and disgusting to any one possessing morals or virtue. Our informant tells as he has heard Young publicly state that he knew not how many wive he had, and he is known to have eighty or ninety, and children enough to fill a flourishing school. ----- THE WOMAN WHO LIVES WITHOUT EATING. A medical corresioiident tf the Newark Adcertitrr, having recently visited Mrs, Simeon liars, "the woman who lives without eating," at Chester, AVarreti county, New ork, says: . The clear, dicriniinatin statements of ProC Van Iluren, of the medical dejartinent of the New Jork I niversity, who nn' her recently, ami of my Investigating friend. Dr. llinnian, of Crooklvn, who saw herto-4lir, and with whom I intended to go, leave me in little doutt with regard to the cae. It is anquestionably one of hysterU iu it nioit Mrgrarateu form. Little foMl is re ouirel in rtich cases, und this little is tin lucstionably aJmiuisterel. It npjears that two Ms'ers have hail somewhat Mnnlnr at tacks of hysteria, which iiidi-iites tlie ctm Mitiitioual tendencies of the fainilv. That implii-it credence is not placed in the r'taf meat of Mr. llay after all, may le Inferred by the fact that within the last few days the citizens have met to npitoiiit a vigilance Mwinfittce to watch and determine ttiticlusivelv whether fool irf taken or not. There is not here a want of motive. Although the htiMMind as proiierly refu-eil to consen to let Ins wife ro to AUmuit or New York for exhibition, .he hits been removed to a sort of exhibttiou-looking Imilding iu a villnre aifs.iMe to Caldwell lv a plank road litre Mr. Hays, the hotel keepers, and pate tenders rind their incomes and business m creased. IVmbtles thev feel seiisiblv that ait is tut ill wind that blows noliodv anv A Steam Excavator. Tlie (.'leveland Lemhr describes a steam excavator now being used in completing the embankment of the. Cleveland and Krie railroad at Girurd. The cdittir says : We were much surprised at the great rapiditj with which the dirt is excavated and transferred to the ciiiUinktnetit, a distance ufttlout one-eight of a mile. One locomotive and tin indefinite nuniticT of cars are required to each excavator. Temporary tracks are laid from the eniKinkmcnt to the excavator, with a pidc track nnd switch near the latter, so that the empty ears can be run up to the machine for a load, when they are switched out to the main track, and imtui!ly c not her tar is run up to the excavator, loaded, and sent whizzing down the track to the locomotive, and so on indefinitely. The switching is done by liorse, and the time required to run up the ear, load it, and send it down the main track dxs not exit el twenty seconds, and we saw them load four cars per minute for several minutes. The excavators are placed on temporary trucks or blocks, and arc moved by their own power. The shovel of the excavator Is so large that one shovel full fills a car. The depth to which these machines cut is about twelve feet, and the surface already gone over about ten acres. Tkll City Kxccrsioxists is Covrt. A trans(oriation contract was arjndi(ated last week, in Cincinnati, the following being a brief summary of the facts : Snne time in July, a nuinU r of Germans in this city contracted with the captain of the steamer Rosa to take them to Tell City. At the mouth of the canal at lotiisville, in order to lighten his boat, he agreed to ov the f.ire of his passengers by rail to Portland. After returuin to this t-itr, payment of $1mmi the contract price was deiiutndeil bj the captain. The Committee of Arrang. -meiits on behalf of the Germans handed in a claim of "oO as a sct-otr f nun the l.iM ! that being the cost of their transartatiou to j Portland. The captain refused tosettlethat war, and sued for the C0. Alter hearing the case tlu Justice decided br the defendant.-. Vitt. ( 24 A. CoxccnuKXiE. That able, trne, audinflie itial American er, the St. Jouis AVc, i i the course of sin etiile on Illinois jioli tics, copies our remarks upon tlte same suh in Mir kiht of last TuesJ;ty, preCicing them thus: . The Louisville. .Ttinl h is lately had n itmen km letters from Illinois, asking the editor's opinion as to the course of wi.knn and mlriotiitt oh the part of the Illinois American in the present canvass in that S',;TV. The Jcrw answers promptly and I explicitly, and iu a way that exactly meets our views of the case. We npind an extract from the Juiiruuft article. Iau.Jmti HaJ. . . A Coxvkssiox. The Terre Haute Jminml 'a purely Ifemocratic sheet" says: "The Itetmblicans arc ouite nsrrv. be- . . I v 1 J.t t - . . . ( (tux: iviiiin r.io uu nofc ueieuo me rvausaa ! luiloe ckf" ihn ilm i ntcf citiAn Va lio"i nn , UoaU üut tilU UuAlU , rienub- ; li-ans very mtK-h. Democrats, however, do ' t t luKisv to ih it, tor the eimple rciison .i.. .1 .i . . . i . iiiai iiiej no uoi euuorse u. How is it tliata party can sustain a Pres1 i,icnt iXa not t nJors b l-olioy ? " " j Dr. Daily's Cafe. The testimony in the t trial of Dr. Daily LtLbre the trustecü of the j University n to he published by the prosecutor. Tim will enahlc the public to form its own opiniua of the correctness of the decisf ion,' an l to üo lull justice to the Kevercnd Tailor.

7 A gentleman lately took tbe follow

log meteorological journal of his wlfa's teaIer: rainr. . Tuesdar. rawrish; brihUtned op a little towards evening. iWednesday, thaaeable trlotmy, Inclined to rain. VThursday, high wind, tand fconie-p-!- thunder.Fridav, (air in tbe morning; variable till afternoon, ckmdy-mU -nipbtSatanlayrprntle breeze, liazy, a thick fog, and a few flashes ht lightning. Sunda tempestuous and raiuy," towardi evening' somewhat calmer. DIED, ?- At tb rMiiVnra uf Mr. StWa P. Martla, ta Bbderrn CWnty, Ky., oa th XHh lurt.. Sir. Ma P. Ma urn. w it of lie. Vmn. Martin, . Ila4rr..n, Ky. LunUrlll ipvn plcwv epr. MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 0f" CICNT CITY HA LU thta TnUy hhclit, only. August rtlnt. M. Halles, Hm wonderful tdxith Aiif-riran. will ritw mora of bh Orma Ulmwu Im( Uuom f-virw Magic, this ercainir. iik a itw pmrsninu-, intnducinr - all asfouuinntr .Magic 'aiunn tVat, and tlte liN-xuaunni-i iarxie, ani 8fNdwM. Alau, maiy thr ilmein whJ., ba u Itava waly Iv ba la M apfrfciaivn. ; lhnn iten at 7 o cutS, r. M. ; to ttiitDK-we t S. small tdlt. V Rtt'KlYKD BY J- A C U. B. fn UAn. N.iMvkrrrL - 1 : Jt knlf M-U. J. . V Id. No. 3 do , Üllmlf l.l-ls. I. - ' l.f tts . Alianiwl. -. .' - ' ' , 75 rtt Md 7m4'tt"W Yarn. lo t.bln. D. V. WLiikr. lU-rirvd aid f t sole (aaKtl J. k P. H KIM AX. mmumhti II h.l.tliLk IV WuUil ' auW S H. tliOK t NtX'S. .jrriY.v0 vi? hv-4,ooo iba 5 fan nnt Haiiiii. 11,14) It. Ilacon .VI Sm Vs extra family fli 4i r. IO.Oi) Iba, rounry Bra a, i Bwh. Cora Meal, 20 diwn Mutkcr and S "Sngur I'urrtl drW It-ef, .rpiio tm, Xs 1 flicrar, 100 pure Cream tf Tartar, tlii-r Ban-mi. Jost irea aal Sur aW W an3l J. W. YlfKKUY Jt L nixes; lliakf ts, llnsketn, WanlilnicirJs, CKitlies Pili. 1 tk- Ian, n.l tnla,5eruk Drnstica, 81m llrsxlam. Move lirttehes, Honw HntsltcM, Wall Crash-, t'ottna iTotton Batiiag. Matthe, Fire KiiiJl.-r, Ac, Ac Fraallv jmeli J. W. VK KKKY l O. lfJtfT MKCJiiVJtJFio CU QJr narrows' totiaciti, "SI l'r (nTiaan water ieif utt.-k4. t Ml- l y TLNNKY a !iRKKNSON. Mir.' N. ::i Water direct. 1 Ohl'i'l. . ' A twM Msvco, 1 jn Uan 7 lump !. lf lntioxcs dit. f Iii lt tf alt kran.ln. U NX-s tar cmihIIc, C'i. . do, t't, 4 tlen-e ri, jnt iwritfd an4 fr sak Kr 1. 1 I MKl.M ANN. roa' 5!n'jf. ahtsky. l't 1. 1 .In l. I'M ldls old re dis '."!!' ii.u.i.., h I.Ms iü, rye wl.Ukr rui-l 1 W2. lO.OMN frr. ItimW i i(ar, ;l.M Itai,ie Wcltrr !, Ij EU de, .V drit. iiiue warhlioards, reecivcl and f-f sale hy I. A 1. IIFIMAXN. Isis 9 t h Ä tH-IVr .lrM lirwf, .Mlls eiiitreraine, 1 4 M-U iUs A ll.t Ma. LU rry brandy, 5 d aine, Tt MJ N-a li licandy, reri'ive! l' 1 I IIEIMANX. VAMKH tfX'Vf ti'l a 10, ... 41 loh ci-ttU twine 10 IU eaelt, 1ft hsraroet chain, (white and rulortd), 4t raar frvnh cove ovsters, I It. eaus 4 I'M nllTU, . 4 do llraxil nut, an tmtes radons, icrianl cnlur f.-t, nreiii-d and f r ak l.y I. St I. 1IKIM1XX. 1 Setenrti l.r.oiiy, 1 ik fliH port wine, P hhls cherry ItximIj, 2iu n-am wrapdiiK r. mie. ami ftvmlr l.y I. A T. IIK1MAXX. x' I WJIUI K K.Fi FT I Jtoxv.s .r. 0 Work X t o.'s Oruun m, 4h l-l.lo liH-fr;r, 64 lT Uio ct'lt'. r.elved and for sale l.y I. X P. IIKIMAXN". W "" MKVKM i 'ÄMßJ 19 ÜUfvb-'-llNI iM.XrS tea, iloo U.L Ameria-an Xsvy ikLhiii, cwn lI-iM.ri'e, in cases leDH'U syru', lo ! trandy ctjerries, h do atjht)i. J"! ii Lies, f. do r .") n.it art Iiiij. ."!. rtttfm in juj. .r M.U llHir snl4oir, 10 k? refinrd attiwtre, ." hhl ahim, .' du ( kalk. ." ib eoiii-raii. 1 J.. alnmiHls, S do Altert, ä du alntonils (m.ft hell), 5 do Itrazil nuts, Tt do Kuglidi walnuts, I tX.-S helled Almomls, . l-bli currents, l'ilx citrou. ' loa do lire crai-kers, . 10 (as s cards, . l"dox Ur hm kets. f. sale low l.y TKXXEY A HnttENOX, Utf X. .11 Water street. W9 O O K-KEEPH Mt .11. 1 BOOM JLM ks-Nr wi-hs a stuati. at-oiit.tlu lofh of Vt..l-r next. He is at -renf enji)r-l In that cnarity in this i-tty understands .. diecoiiimis. siouand f.irwanlius huine!thuriHi:hlrla,iid would ! willinr t't iiuilcv hintHelf pinM-rllV u- ful as CVrk. t'olkctor ami lt sk keeper. Alilre( J. t. Uu :t7, Kvatint lllo. I ud. A ucis U COf VT1 TAX JmAßtiTm-At.ls--m I'ersMMs im4 having wid llteir oajuly tax ar herel.y iiotißed to call hrlore the ticsVyMondiiy in S..teinher. la.s. and settle, as after sffiSKUte I Phall he ot.i(e to rail ft tlee, either t-I1t or hv k-iity, a hen, lide tlie uciuil jtaliy of .-n n"r cent, cuiiMalles fivswill ternary,' us alloued lv law (It. S., se, t. I'll, ( hap . TimUMjKK VKXXK.MAX. 'iC2s ll C'ciiuty Treaeurer. JKäV Jin-1 received ilim t front iTliuoiy. l.i c.uhs el Kheiuaine and t casks of Drmis. t.raulv f-r salelik', in all (fuantities, at Mir Sal. mi Tliinl Irrel, hetwai-M frycajuore and Viae. jmirSS Iih m. :i LEU. JUJr jn.-t ee.-t'l from the Lrgvt lUMvrx llvuae?, a. Urpe M.a k (f iohns, IIaImii, German, and Frrnsh. (Guitars of varioie fi(s. Aeeonieona aa! r latniac, i boue (injlily. j Flutes, I'lsp-olrtK, TaüiNMiriiie, Itani-V. I And all Mii-ii si InstniMi'ni and lntnwii U.a4;s a hl. h they aril at Eastern rii rs. AL-o, a (iMlele a-!orlae rt 4 - Y.usritfnM 4 all kinds. ' I'.Unk IV.k. - . . i better 1in r. S IhhiI Itm.ks. - Xeai-t Xuvels. Ir. . Ir. ' ' 1 .... , , . , "r . . kulesale .and retail, and at the L.wt pri. in the ci tv. Call and ee the e!ecth.n fre goiug else"1 , . 'SLWmECMEB KBAVEB. MA.WMß FAlTl'KF.K OF LARD OIL. SOAP AND CANriLF? Indium. These Stachln.! and lluiuio r nils nn anted to stind all rlinitcs and seasons. The atti-ntt.m r master mechanics or Hailroads and Steumhoatnu b, is porte ubrlv caJasl t the abive card. ufe-i7-lvd cmur nKi-vra. i-milic aauMra. gyoHJsr ob.y! cobjv ... go u Wltuahels jiwt rw-ivi-d and fjr sale h.-ap nt "S-2T A. 1. KKYNKLIM Co. Ifl MIO'dErrEAVH BASKETS f 'tQ mJfW du-u assorUsl Cl..th.-s do. 1- diz. asaorte! eommon do. i't m j.. do W Rush. "w (tw,t Totttoe. -'sj Hush, tvw Timothv Seeil. tf Ked Top." IUeeive.1 hv "ir-7 Z. II. I'H.lK Ä MtX. ; MEW ML Mlft JIST t-y fcipresf, at BEt Ell'ED J. II K ALT-!?,

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JF Muts a.'i .ijri.vzr z.vax'KANtt UV HUM t CUM TAI I KS. Tb undrkigiM.-d having Uu n,"i,t:a. Ajcnt jriDIAWAPOUSiinSURAKCECO. S. T,OOVIXGTOA', iiX'f' T. A, .MuKltlS. IWl. -A THE ! .'-V rising sun insuRAnci: con. J. HATHAWAY.Sy. HATHAWAY, tWt. rt iixf tlm-lwttor-cl Of Kirr anl MauiiM? Kuku, at m 1w n.1- .r yt- ; niJuio as are coniUt)t Ith irnii-r.ry mid rr- ; lability. j TIk-mi C'otnuiini confine llw-ir liiolnt-lwUr. It t. iIm tatr of Indiana. 1 at r ..ftU. - A. 1. KKVMI1X lt, EvansviUY, July 8, lA(Vly WfVtsr MtMit-JilVJiMf Jit JIXJ-MJS-fit of I ho Crwl Kiiir. hx Pr. B tmlay. lU-ljl in rrU. lr Mr. tvuMii liir.Liv. JoUhmw. I mrÄl i . J- HKAIA S. At Jtd KIN ST AUK UNfcTlH- iina-raigui4 is ..w J , - t. i. .i .n- Tn..A I A-prrt) to ami from llenncrMm aiHl r.vaiuvul. a-oia tM-ctinirat lli'iidoesiiii with tlie Ilt-il-rH ai J I" atnsvilb stille line, and at KraiisviU vuh the hv. Mii.vtlli. kimI l'rawforL.i'ille Ilailniuit. Iv M-H-ihriialAnVhirk, A. M. VrXr Evonnrina at 3 (VUa-k," IVI.''Time rtwcc' 1y 1 1 -!. Kvattiu villi, ami Hancock 1Ioum, Hm4crwn, two lioars. Kare, VI i". latriigrTs ralktl 1r ia anr rt of tliecitr. ir Attrd.- - " KXlTT llnl'KIXS. K-J WIM. ANI- bit ALL. i:K iKiNt.'- A liavr jiat crecteil a Kairlwnk's S-ale, fr tle iniquss" vt weijdiinjr my iiL I h h-U my hy eiht, wewnlitofr to the law r4 flic State. I aave ktrf .tia-k of tnti-rior qili:T eP rirfs'.orjf 'Stl.Stixt Inritt all my tru-nds to gixr wr call snl try If. I have lscu ehclitceu vnar iu tlie- husfncM, and lro It-tm to ! a jialjr. Tlie lrW "t eal ia W eett T IxbOtrl. All ontrrs W ft at tlie iU (Viany's Ofliv, lii-tween ( irrt aud Si-ond, on Lsut street, or at. irulirik's Store, on Water stn!, r at niy.t'.ail tlfhre, at the Lama-iit Whart. will Iwt atteinint t. AH eoul auir-t "' IMid lr when onlereil, iu IcuikaMe currency.. AMUIKW UlTCIIKSiiX. anrfi-nin ' ... MW 1H.K HALL. The Smid Seii.ii of e-o oi f, , will (i-n ntec, at 4 Tj BMll TOIIH LO . rfoar V U' HMwiinir Ai a-W inv, on the tiret Satufflay la Se'tender, o chN k, r. M. fr Mawr, Masters, aw. Indies ; and on Monday', at nilit, tioui till 1U ü-r youHit intitleiio n. Tlx' "f"H.ainjr flue lauce will 1 taught. Tt ynlji te eValc; the Het' l'liKtl IjHnvrr. and t!ie lolka and Maxurka tjiMdrillea. aus-J-lw M7 liwelliiic House arvl Two lots. m- Sixth r-tn-et. Knquirrat tlte Kcal Estate and lntelliea tiftice, X. 1, Xortu Third street. : C. V. ULLINS. JL Kami i-f I V m, 14 milea from the City of Kt ansrille, a irreat hnrpilri. Ktiqiti-at tlie i:l E tafeand IiitcHI?.iM-e oflioe, N. I, North Third atrret. t"T' '. '. -XM.LIXS. JR on M:dn stmet. Tern favraMe. Kii.iiiire at tie K-al Instate aad Intelligetiee trffiie, Nf. 1. Nrtli Third utreet. aat'i - f. C. tuLLIX".. ltTtTA,f TO PinVUJsK FOB WW ah, a finall lelliiiK loase aiet l."t in tlie Citr. Eiiiirv at tin Keal Estate and IiitetlipcHce iflii-e. X". 1, Xerth Third treet. Kii-i-. V C. fOM.IVS. family Groceries, AND PROVISIONS GENERALLY, .M xl Stk:t. EVANSVII.I.K, IXI. Koejs ciitatdly ou haml and f Side low, fr ea-.h, I in-eerie it every hwripthi ; a well n-"M.rt-el st.a-kof WiH and VVilhrw Ware, inelmtiiltf finer ami rxinirv llnskcts in great variety ; Tuhs, Km kets, ItroHia, Ac- V VepetaMes, Ejfs, Lard. C'la-v ('(Til. lioi. Miiltiifl.-. ait every m lu le iiMially kc't in our line. tintry (ikIuc Iwcght au.l m.M. alirt'i " . JTW! THAT MAKK XO.tfAMM. TIIIN; pl to eat, sti-n np to A. I. KEYN'oLpS A Co.V. aud et yon a tint Canvassed Ham. or niee piece of Irie. lU-ef. A h't Jiet n-ceivi-.! ami fiM'sale. Also, a kd of ShiwtufL.i i aaif W.'t'.fC FMÄ.yV'ÄN.TjiK ' M.T y of imistrteil Jtrandiea, f.-rnrerly advert hsd to tie sold at puMic aia-timi, wilt, fnn thi date, l sold privately, in iiiinlii to suit pan h.isers. .Call I rarlv, if v.hi want pure llnni.lv for utile monev. aüciwl ' DEi KEU A K1CAMEI. TTIEWEB AVit B AVit "A ti I H.itt Ofg'ttK JL a IVdiktuf the old n-iitcdr. Hell's Toni.at W. lllEKIKlWEUf. snaJt'.-lw.l Wushinptdii IM.xk, Ev.oihville, Ind. ' Tamvü m o v ., ooo mu tin-urn iT a MB. HAlttX MI'ES. 11. (Iioujr rlioul.ltrs. i,SI Oju lldlim. V lnt WiHMlen llowles. .'Tons Fresh IJrotind Ilran. lsNjiiij:'ley's Hams. .d Chiklreu t'alw, attet. "'' ItriM.in.-'. l i as-orted Wadi Tns. For s:de hr auuil - 7.. If. ClMilv Jt SiiN. vr'ay. tu n m-'hemz S IrsiN of t Iiis city aill coiuineiici; iji Mviid.iv, Scteiulrttli. lü. .i . i llr order of rh Ihnrd. Evanstille, Auk. sl, 1Vs, IIOItXBUcHlK, " Clerk. W CO BUM OF iB HICHOIti 1UU WtMin. Fur sale at the M'.snl Yanl, t y the t'etiiral Market, or delivered. aujrJt-Iw JOSEPH JCm.FAsMEiEK. Bj9isi'olS'Hi;r.n öTviTP a tiab W V We will take ail Solvent Wi.tiniu Itniiks af mr f.r pIi or u anxiiint. 7.. H. CtMlK A SOX. W II. , BVMMELLt WHOLESALE HEALEIt IX WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, Painted Pails, Tubs, Howls, Km kets. nmrn, Wh . tiurrows, Kiiskets, CI thes Pins,WashtNr.ls,l:r.niiis, Krushi, Ä. Also, Msnilti, Jut. H.-atp and f'.4. ton UoHaml Twine, Wire Work. Wmpiiinjr l's-r, Illackin, Ali.-aiit and other Msts, and evvty nrt le of the kind usnally found in Eastern Stores. Xo. H72 Mailt sfrret, between Seventh and Eighth, Louinvile, Kentucky. au.'l-m rZ(KEflH WUEELIjyUJ f.Vl ßß store ami r sale hv i.gai J. W. VICKEKY A Co. " tA4A'' MAniHoSHOUtlEi MAI A O W Stns-t, Is-twin Odunil.us and r rout, t'incin natl, Ohio. Tills Hotel is of Liq uuwt modern run-' stnii'tion, cohlainiBi: all the latet iniroveiueiits and couveuiencies adopted tu sia h au (-stal.lishiiient. The isirlors, .lining rui.nis au last ronnia are itea ly furnished, the latter U'iu couunoiliuua and veil ventiLited. The hs-ation of the House Is ex.s lli iit, and aflords ss'uliur tulvaiitiuea to trw'thi.:ie-ss community. Is-in within live l-iiuwtesf walk of the !' (t ortice, Telepraph tiflMvs, and ll j king Hon-, alil aitjucciit to the landings f the principal stetiiu. Iswts. Ouiiiih-jscs and lwpae.wajnns, frx.iu tlie several railruidls lea.lirrg to and from tbe city, call regularly , ir sM'iiper. J The strictest attentiou w ill Tm add to the wants j and comfort of gm-st, and no pains will l sjared to merit a continuiitn'e i r the sitronne so lil ral!y tatuwed Uun tlte M.'(di..ii " f..r v.-a rs i-t. UAKKISOX '& t'AHILL, aiis-21-Ot Proprietor. rwo noMTM.nE.v .l.y it lm.jie JL Itl'KXEKS. L") Kegs ltifle I'owiler. M Uatiii " Cannister K. K. F. Ii.i.uts Puw.lcr. t - ' Eale Inn Powd r. ,ri Itst. iLir Leail. .S lLips assorted Km k ami Patent Shot. (.Mj. nitii-;. L. tiij-. ön.issj it. tiun do. I it store ami for sah lv -autr-St s r J. W. VICKEKY A Co. ff BAT My 4 A I'M, AJ'n El a MIL at Wledtale. Tie- old establish" urnoiiM ; TIh- old estaMishen N hih of PRATHER & SMITH, ; .;Xs)..4."t Miiv Strikt, LOIISVILLE, K EX TUCK Y. .i-eui. ervoiin-u as u-u.ii nr lue IUI ira.K-, Willi a le, el :,rRe st.x-k of everything in tlieir line. ! Tledr S- k U gotten up with the btmest.-nre.e.rdcr i "dins-tionsajids.iis rvLdonof t h-ir senior sirtner, Are now prcpansj as usual fr the Fall trade, with I l'r", ,,c;'1 " exis rh m-cd Hatt-r, aud their , P'hsreniaih? at the lowest cash prices. Thev still adhere totlnir eld moths "ipüok sales aud i TT OB tMIBTM. litt TO If- t.nnjnitt. ! -- AMI1M AnI.K fill KT,?1AM "FACTI-It Elt ' Olin aealer in V.entleinell g FANCY FURNISHING GOODS, : So. aT Mftiu t-trt ct, tt reus it vita coca t Morsr,) KVANSVIUJ 1NUIANA. t j. fnmj maae to orik-r, tv laeasureutetit, and warranted a fit. " auJD-ly VBBAXEBH ppmYbT-'a fvlL MB supply now iu store aud for sale hv 8A.MCEL onn, WfrtWITE HlVABK'iS HABBELS WW Crushed SMitrar. 1 Itbls. Powdi red do ! 1-o.if do :.L' Kefineil Yfh.IV, do. s-ile ühcap, by a'izlT Jut ri-ivcl winl f,,r FKKSTOS ElUis.

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Vmkl WVtl.ut wV.TitrDt'. JiimTnaiSTTinn- ' V? W .Y ML.K ' evT. ,i -.to . ') JCf: ' OU.LKI.L. r f : fi . Ktrnw: F.wj nian, mitlH..ut rx.-1ti..n,; Ii : l We. t'2 Nortl Flrat f ha wtahW Iom In eitler Owpany a list of; ... A . ' ! , J . lu-attritions i4 wca' Stati i.hi t rt' " ' TU" St.x,h Al"rt1 J". "r ,',,v' l11-

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irm Fir. DMJG 1U XERiJ I" IO,OUO JLw Lights, S-10 Ssfcli, 3, 0, and 9 It. r h. l.OUO" Mi ,300 "-KM'' ':- "lfoPanDeUXH, wrtwt . . - lk.f film, iurt.-t ifi. Jit T.iTlvfü .iHir.rlcl., y- VVIIKKI.KU KKiCS. g-OLLIJWC St KAM. . iVTVi.l.UJKNfKori'H.'K. 1 X-rth - TLtr4 rrrt. twvttw: Ifnftn. -Ttnppwrrh.-we nt if YirnX KUtr, culir-tiu K-t, nl jmyiiM-iit 0f Taxw,4c.,pnnit!y atn-ulM t. IVrmin in want of nv kind t Ih-I or rml-yni-nt, ran ! infrui-. j,v'rain-t thä oftio. Charuks Kr.A.Aiti.r.. uimlO-tim A OMtrn nf Imwiiis In thin S hu.4 will euila,e i liolU.Kitrv HtHik'.KreDinc. in all its variiH ( t.rrUM tM. MwaBtll)acnUti.MW. IVnmaoxbti, arc. ... Tk aaxDtl In trw-hiiiir in rntin-lv i.rjK liaJ. no t-xt tmokii lHnR uaM, Ih-imv atikU'iU .can ndy on itbtaiiiiii? umt-Mni wiki auowt4ipe. 4 tue rnallc tum X take char- ef a p.-M In a.y cstaMishhi'iif. hoi-ver inuiIfcatel. Mii uts can eiit.-r at any tune. A course (4 hiHi can le (- ui -pleli-d in from iix to ti-u .roi-k. Tiuie, I.wev. pot limitctl. , Weekly Lecturee on C'oiniuen W Law ill I' de--ivere eMapelrwr WvhI peulhtneii of I he t ity. IlaSly Uvtiwea- oi lka4:-keiiuj . aud . huotucr pra'rajlr.'-r .;-. Traas For a .full cive, .iuchalins lij.Lnia, Gentle Met nil., Iwrwrr, enter ii.r lite Mer. eantile roar-v, Ui. h is Jf-jo. l-ii!ii- department ?K". lor t aUlopne. givine ftill artii iilar. uMress JKUEM1AII IIF.lt: VI, rrincioal. aie17-l4-awd ' -i - grXLOlB A.VJJ Tir.AL XQ HUM. M extra K. f. Flour. " , V ?a-ks -. .j i .. " "JO lhlfheU Frh for Meal. rhixen Neor Cured Jried lUvt. " 3IJÜ " Chi-ese. Jie-t n-eei imI ft aale UJAMES W. VU KKJIY A t' . w H O Ltl HA LK A'n DETAIL IHKlK A bTATIOXEKi SPr.E. Juft receivetlaitd fT sale l.y tlte Stil nrriher. a ktiye aud spk-nilid assort nirtit of llooks ami SiatiiHM-ry, cioitin in art of OKU Kcauis el !, Letter ami X..te laMr ; .oo tjuiretwr lllank H...L. from 1V. to 51.."s per ijuire; l.Vn,Uii a.rted Envekav ; Mi'inoriKliiiti I took of all kinds ; nl. a l.irp' assi.rtineiit of S hnol IVmk ; l:itles ,.f all kia.ls; all kinds of MleenjweotM Works; ledd Tens of all kinds; Steel Tens of every traml ; VM and Silver Penholders and Pencils; Piskct LVs.ksaml Tortnionnais of every desrridloa ; luhrd lusininietits i f all kinds ; Slteet Mtvie ami .Music l'aj r ; lraw. in? I'aper ami ricturea ; Slates and 1'i iiriU ; Ink and lukstati'ls ; ami tiiaay other artkles tu mi. metotis to ateiitlon, all t4 whkh will ls soM at the very hwi-t rVe for cash. J. HEALY, Fters Ith k, rociMT of Main and First streets. aiMtl t T 0 ItOITORH. MKATHVXtiTE'K KETKiiSPELT FOR Jl'LY. Just received at auyje. " ' 1 Ml DELL A OXYMJTOX. 167nETuiJ'ti SfEU. TlixlrÄZ 9 TKNT IS-ir-mtlinx White Porcelain FUl'lT JAK, just received and for side ( lieap at theyneclis areSt.t4 J. W. Ill till US, aiitfUi IS Mfu street. W ftA', UAKATHOINK ' Ts., CH.M MISSION A NJi YOU A Ii 1 1 X ti MEIMTIAXTS, Xo. 1 Poydrs Street, XEW Uli LEANS. LA ti.kik.... j(. i.ar.Ani.i:..l.s. (.itzlm.i k W e jrivc uur fix4i.il aliejtlii.ii I. the Male .4" ToUio i, Com, W Ie-ut, Ily, ikits, Flour, l'ork, Itiicon, Lird. Vc. auH MM. TAX IKMirs; Thirty Jr Krau .H1..r exln Me and siiM'i-iur ipiaiity. Just recelveil ainl for sale clieiip hv auU .MESSRS. J. II. MAUMKE A Co. OXFOnit FEMALE IOI.LEUE. Hi.? next se.oioii of 1 Iiis Institution will open S-pleniU-r It. The Miiit iih i.I of Tea. Iters is .iiij.letc, -..iir-Lt inp of llrv. JOHX W. HUTT, I. It., I rciddeut, itli MHae nftein coiniMtint asstants. The IJicnl (f Hirectors leel thnt no l-tter eiiaranty cf .irces can I; ui'vcii t. jmreiit iu regard to the mental and in-.r.d training cf tlieir iLoiliters, than is pnventisl in tin n-(iinttn.'iit of' lr. S.ot, as the lai.l4 the Institution, who his lss-u a siu-ctsfiil eilm-iitor fr near thirty yesirs in this place. The course of study is as hiph, and iiiMrn-ti..ii as thorvUe'li, as in any Hiuiktr in.-ftrtali..u, aud tlteexjiciise is less. Tlte hilililiiiKS wcr coinpletisl tit all exs-ire of g;si,ui, are heatetl l.y Minim, and p4sdi;:lifcd. Tr.K.vis Ikinl, wnIiin-, lielitins und hentin? riM.ui, tuition in ad EmIl-Ii Jtr.un hi-s, Latin tool Creek, ?s7e"0 s-r scsMou ill ailvami. For further infüriiiutioii, apply to Kev. Win. S. Ihfers, Sr'y, or lluv. Isaac V. I"UlH, Aicent, Oxford. jlj'Jl-lil WBIEFLOn Htjyut 0,0 ii i o fe e T JL No. I lr-"st ln" Kl.sM inir, In rant ami fcr salehy JOIIX F.'ltLOVEIt. auift orner .Mam ami scwutn srn-eis. jTV A nn UM Tit K sHt O P &JJ'Mß WS PLAXES. Just nn-lvisl aud t..r aale lv JAt'OK STKALC. 40 Main street. injg-ji-2v lW 'A tt It. M T HEEH M TH.tT Til Ml JL impnssicn is out that I iUH p.intr t leave the crty. and have ai.Id out the ltok Hindery ; this isatnt-take. I wish to state I have only is 4.1 out the store to F. VI' tti taker, Es. ; and llnxm wanliu KiMiks, Miiieor l'siwrs, will fuel a t'il m-lts-tiou iu bis .tf.re on First street, close to the post Ollii-e. And ;iuy r-u.u wanting llhiuk Ibs.ks of p.ssl and Itn.ks of any kind Itoiiu.l, will tind me In the I'.iu.l. rv, just aljove the store. aiuiU-liu M. L. JOHSSOX IfyO O I'.y li .Tf EV, PARE .V T M, JL Giuiriliatis. and friends of Kducati-.ii tlireirh. out thei'iiiti-d St Ues, are rctpientcj t a.. Iress the P resbletit of EASTMAX S t'OM.MKIK'IAL "!.- LEt;E. St. Iouis, Slo., f-T the .Mif.ftsf fnM.hlet and t'in-ular id" t list Institution, now th larjrest and most thoriij:h N-hovl f.r the proper eilia-ath of Yoims Men and Women, in the Ciii.at. The Pamphlet contains valuable (Mhu-ntiAnnl In-forni:ith-n.' Tlte Circtthu-, iHiis.rtiinf ami vnltuil.le information for firmer, mechanics, merchants and pndi-siotisl men. Address, II. O. EAST MAX. Pt.-si.Vnt Commercial Cull..jtt Sti Je.ttis, Uu-. aiml'Jtwd JfJ 0JJB . fitll.S'tJLEM. - 3,OüO JL Popl ir Siiinles. in vard olid for aale he JoHX F. GLOVEK, . . (Vrnsr Main ami Seventh ttrwts. atill jrar. j. uhm:ej nvLtiCTitr 'MM l'Hrsi:iAX" axi sii:;eox. -tutice ii Tliinl etn-et, a few door Luve the Cresivnt City lkink, W her he is .n irc.l t atiswTT prcfersioiial calls nt aU hour of the drtV or tiiirlit. . : x . X. It. Sjs ial atteutiou giveu to Surp-ry and diseases of the Eye. nns-dA w-l vr I -UWOItlTK MIJ'E HIII.y'tJLEM. I WW These who intend to cover their new housse j w itli a tr.ssl article of Pine Shingles, had N tt. r call 1 iis.ii the SnlsM-riher Sia.u, as he liaa hut ' few j more h it." JOHX F. GI.oYElt. aiill Corner Main ami S'Vetith et reels. WM: Elf MTOBE. TIIE I Wit E ItJL' SIUXEb' ill k.s-ii ci.ustaiitlr u hand, HA F, voir;, OA TSJ, tmiTvrr, max.. And all other artlck-a netsled t f.svl Horses or Mules. All of which he w ill sell w hohal or retail, at lowest market rut- giving jie-t weight and iucure. lEOBKItT S. KfSTOV, Water street, hclwocn Main and lasiisf ? Evansvflle. ansf t-ly ; ' A-1EO.THOBJVHILL, BE It ft LEA 'E HM to return his thanks to hi oM detainers tW their kind v. fe.nrree. and h.s-s .v stri t art. ation to l'1-iiies-, and ps wik, I" aMe tu merit a i (iitiniuitii.il of their favi.rs. tlMTiiv.si.,vsl bis.! store to tlci eirnr of Swtid and M iu sn 1, tVrnierlr (s-cuprst as a Silversmith Sls he is now pn nii-is to furiiLh all who may favor hi tu with a call, w ith all the arti ls iu his line. Itfr"Ki liiii3 done with neatness ami dcMath. .-v iuu osuet n ! JIyfi-ni. . rV-iV; Jt rale at Ci Scci.ii.j iisind harm-ss alwavs on hsrel. JlySI-Titn. ' W iJVVEEII 0ll,-0 HA It It ELM FOB Mle t Ciwinnatl prin-s. with freight aMM ; a casks ass a size's I -a.l pis-nsvivt-il aihl fur SAMt'KL'ORH. - sale hy jly at ' - - WIJO0hCHÄAVEJOB A ttAH JL rain. Wo have a pis.sl two. Lmtsc Kien-ss AVa-oti and Harness, which wc wi!l sell low. Thu Kxpn-ss runs light, and w ill carry 2.0" w 11. Jlyl-5 IIlKNKi:(XK A- CO. 'ffBAVIiLlS TVrESiirMTEZ 'JT -r.Etrvri; Focxpuy, K x s , .. V iis stris-f, Mwis. Fourth ati-l llltu, CIXCINXATI. ' - K. ALLISOX, Sitp't. . . iJaniif.u tiin rs and iK-alers in NEWS, COOK AND JOB TYPE. I'riiitlnjr Press, Cases, fJallk-s, Ac, Inkf aud 1'rintii, Materials of evorv dsritiwt, iteruotyinj? of all kimls, Hook, ".Mu-ic, Patent hsliiino lins-tioits, Jobs, Wuihl Kn?m,vinK, Ac, Ac. Brand and Tattern letters, various styles. ftiPElectrotypi; iu all its hraiirhes. fjlyll-lui. IrBiHBEsii i oi b jfurTJv j.vw JL Save yonr Apples. AVe an- aui'tits fr the sale of PittV. Moffet'e, M -f 'lure's, and Faery". Threshers Mii'l N-paraton, aii'l the Huckeve, Kefotie atel Citlp'e Cjb-r ljll. M'l(MtKh A i V

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-mcM: f.. k t t. jr. r-:i' villi; Aiii:ul 1 1 1 1 riM-rf ir i r t. .tl"re will tt i liars ir Iray t Yiwrinir i liil fri.w Kvavi.iH--t tl.fc and ll OUii. and )1 i!.iiii lailrnt. t unr int hat- ' JOHN m;i. Jr.. Ht-t:t-dJL-1ni fupo rint-ndvtit K. k C. K. Ky .r Uirrt-U I.hiMtil; j lltn MatrlH. Jut rw ivI t.r -tknKY Jt IMHtKXSON. r.l Water t. iJlLS. 300 W W N.Vll, in Stwv anl t arrivr. 14-mtr t.T -iil7 WHKKLKIl Jt KIMiS avfr..T-. V STEPHEN'S. (HUm 3 if-. .rs1 J. "55ntBa, Jr., Ivalers In all i ktii.U of StuTK, aaJ ; a saal wturcr t-f Tin. Sheet Iron and t'n"-r War-. AI', maii-nf,.-f iip-rs . . . of 4 Fruit Cans of ef err tifett ami (lescriotion, wilh which printed (iirertfcNw K .- 1 tin up sit kin-!s of fruit, will W fnmHied, free .4 I rluile: all 'of whl h Vflb l e.Jl Very cheap IV 4 QMh,sJ Uwl.taiL Sfiersin at X. 13, laiu Uct hriaera Water ami first streev, l'T" iHite old St ate IUnk), Kvartsrllle, Ind. jis. hcantmx, aoatat E. vrrars. mTLHXEM.E 'm m faji. WW LY.rKWISH MACH13rä Tho IsLt. fiuid.t aiwt.'nxMt durahle TJacbiite ia ae. They make a idr. hk stit.-. the samenpon ldh sik-sof the work, sewiitfith e.Mal Uility tlie thiikcst aud .thinnest fahrics. Any tfisndsd' tkrewd. (4tw or ailk. Msed aillelt renew, ütfc. AU MimHitMe arnutted litree years, aud fntt iit-tna tioits ivew t riiahle iin haer lo use llieai miiisbH'torily. : . - . Also ...,. ... . T BmtLtjM JtT Atmrhlm; ir.rr $30. The Uft siu?1e Thread Mat hiue ia the nutrket. A iieweral awsmrTisevit I Seic Mat bine ilk. Threr, Xexdles, e Ar oHi-lalitl v on hum I. tWice o. . MarMe Hall. myll-nm F. M. SELLMAN', Agent. jjniAlfrEBÄ coffee iho BA aim' Mit KIO IXFFKK. Ju-t reHred and f. sale l.y ej WIIEEI.EK A RliWi. AJItEB I 'E t'A IT . 3 O BABMEM.M Ks X I X E;. K. In St.w and f. sate hy aujril WIIEELEK Jt MM. Hit. THE IWl! E B Hi V.X'K tlr. IL f..r .:.riv Viwrs t hief t'lerk in the liou-eol JollX IH'KLEY A Co Uf to fler his sertio as t't.iiHiifioi( -Mrni.tiit, to I lie frit mU ami tr4is vf that hoiis. hw thnt it bus retired frvtii laainra. With this end in vie I have t-nm-d a co-rtiKi -Milp iih Mr. E. W. Is-nton, sciih of the old and well knovui lirui of E. W. Ih iit-ii A 'o under the name and stvh- t f P.KXTt JtKIMi, to take place fna the 1st of M-y. pro. The uWrilsi' rclit'S stiirt a4i the friends of the old house of JOIIX lit KLEY A Co.. ho liave Lad op.rtnnitles 4 enaTbticlna tlie prompt liess and ahility a ith which he atteleled t their ItuMtifw. Very nfiwtfully, HloMAs KIXt;, Corm-r ef Lafavetre ami Xew Ievee streets. New Oi leans. April 1N. V'-y HOMAH WC'J.VTi.V, At;.ST KoK MOLE rr rnia. TnHaklM. mm a ftctly Vrt.k Ctasv TUT ri.r MVfti.ft.Usf at ICfnMat, Mai iastaatlr. as4 ars umm aasily smW4 Im4 iptiwl Amm mw Im.wW' blSt , , imm . s- au bMM was aM (.-1 in i mn m lly djsafrssabU aa4 aacartais ia sta'iar. Is irsnitiiiff tksss artirls Islks rsiUis. tk Winl r ha0eara tit W'arM la sa Infslhbl, Iy, 4 ttmji SPscaai at llaraiaOral Saalmf I Uea iS aa4 aradtral aa wlt hart laaiiasj Utnuj Um rar aiUtanta rsaK. TkcMa'inf baa aa aaürslr asw laa. TU (w kt ia pata UStltM gaa. m Ura aarfcvOy atitl aaS aaaa.S acrtaca wpl. ( m far aaai rUa 14 as aa aay otkar Caa. Thi priacifl ha aw4 tk lasj lot MTtral VMrt, ant th kst rtisraU ut tksir hat ia that Um ha fcars tri Umm aifcla will Tk y ara wsrraat4 as rpetalJ. aa4 la rry es et failurt Ib assjsr will M rfsaJ4. Ts Jan ar all nsU nt aar whila rata . cH'tm . ttiry ara vary eW-aas aa will laat a Ut-Uum. ss aa aei4 caa oaet ia fintl. Tk ka Wa m4 tas Jsr h ; tby aaat aas witaia th at aar la car Miny ta earklar aui IBJ EBBE-HA I'TIl FETALIS VOLJL LEi.E, TEURE-IIAtTE. 1XIUAXA. F(r nure than a year. Iittve tlie itMnim'itt trwetnres of ttie Terre.LuiSe Ictnale Colb-p, Issrn steadily pnvr(s.!iig. Titer are now nearly cidu fl4ed.'and will he -M fvar tlte rs-e4esa of wiil, H'.Wwesif.itf, tUr Wk SriSVKtr H . The site of the't olligc, ihe iHiiMiii'S. the ar-r:i.-ijn-iw-nt hr study and cinl.rt, and tbe Faculty, ilesorrc here a Ises-in ttoriee. Terre-IIaute, the siteef the t'ollep., is a lautifnl anil henlthv city, aecessiMe hy railnstd fndn all dim t ions, ami ci-nlrnl to a numerous ami a4vciatioje i1mIhhi. It is Itiah, as ils name im-srt. From statistics, it is clearly shown that f.r several years pa-t, I her have .Iss-n fewer deaths ami less sh kii.-sii hen-than at aay. We-tem city, of e.jltal p. .filiation. The l.iiil.lit! will he fit'el tip in the latest My 1 and with all I Ik- misli rn iuipruveiiieiits. Titer will Is- wanned l.y sti am, sn 1 lecht.-l hy Ras, and ftir--nislail with warm siel r.dl Ud lis, ami wltat I rareIv to lie fuiiiid iu institntk'tis of hitrtiinp, A GYMNASIUM. Where the lnxty, made healthy ami s via met leal l.y exercise may iip,rt aud assist the Ld.r of the mind. A promim-nt f.wture(.f the Collepe, I the rvisi iimi.1i f. the In-alth of tlie pupils. Tbe room are sKtcious and well veutilateil, liiere Is-in; a beautifully furuisiiil irlitr, with t als shs-4ug aiatrtiMeuts tor each two youne ladies. P" The grounds are aiiile, eoiuprisiu- jarreiaa j li-asiiiit jmrt ol the city, ajaait one. third of wha n is a native forest grove, w ith w inding walks and arlrs, f.4-iiii!ia; a uestt delight fid pronienaks fur pa(ils all the ltoiiihU will t tastefullv irnautented. . FACULTY. Tlie F.-milfy will wallst of tlusnaighly expsrits am" clfli ü-nt cvt of in-tna-t". i llev. Jons Covr.ar, A. M., founder and fnrmer rnsi'telit of the Ohio Female t'.dk-gc, and tilendala Female College, is first President. Kcv. Ai.i-ho.nso Wood, A. M., Lite rresident of the Cki Fctual tVtktre, ami the distiaaidted aatln.rof -versJ scieotirtc works, Iwwrhjs; bis name, , w ill ls the prt-siilins; trna 1m-t f I lie Cutb-ge, aud lu-strm-tor iu M tital and lisral S ienee. Prof. R. S. ltoswoBTll, late l'rofc-eor of tlieniiatry, etc;, ni Fanners' Colh-Re, hio, will take lite flialr ti Xatural SieiiCe, ujssii wlii. ll lie will l.tore mnl t Xs-riiiieiit. I'EsTAt! i. Otv car, A. M., PtoS-ssor of Am lent , liiiiguflti-s and Literatsur. 1 Prof. J. C. M.MX'ita, late of lliiladelphia, first . tisiclier 4 i.-trirwMH Utat tnnsie. And fma six to ten ailditiwnul p nth meu aud Udy teachers of hijf rtiudui and rta-eesrlul cxTi-ne. X siins or exis-ftse will I sred tn Isrorurs teachers in every atelavrtmeiit, of the very h if heat tn.-(litii-atois, so tli.it pipiU wishlns; to perfect themselves in the hilwr rtyl-s f tuusk, or any of' the solid or oriiametiti.-I t.ram-bes. may Itere rsrsiwthe d.-sired iiiftriK tlon. Tliat fHipils from ahroad may derive the ri'atest a.lvautacea to ! paine.1 at Hoarding Schlads, they are rejiiire to huard in theInstitution, with the ti-nrm-r (unleax hy special per-iiii-sion .f the Presi nt), that tliey niay have the Is-m fit i f tlwir cxaiii)i!e ami iety. Titc (X'tirseof stndaw will la thtinmpb and extensive, enthracin all IIa hraJM lew Mswally taught ia our hivlteft K ininars of kruing, LstelUh, Classical and the Fine Arts. The year is diviihsl into two sessions of twenty Week each, roBiue-tsrluir resctively oa Wednealaj , He fth 4 N-ptemlter as-xt, and the 'jtk day of February, 1rV. 1lss x?nse(4T tket-lt,s4 year, im laiUng rsatr.!' ami t nit em in all tlie "'ram hew of the reewUfr ((airse, rooms fuTitsdietl, Iwel, lights aaxl waekjn-, w ill U- myNe m ini-aiiaaally In advance. 1 he nsiial extra charges will he uuele tT tha ornamental LranclM-s. ! APPAHATF ASD LF.CTIBKS. ' l . . n . J : I i icsi. o is.rt aiei i pi iNsimrtH, mm u-iier i. ; full courses of I.ectnre w ith the aal 4 the Ttb-- i scot and other aiisu-tus, s4tlhcb-ut to ill nt4 rat J exjs-rijii.-iihtlly the prim i4es d the si leoo-s purI sued. BiKkat ttud all otlH-r reouisit.-s ft cnterir.g t tho College, ufy Iss had At tlie Colh-e-e, or ia tlte J city, AUlittirs of Inquiry or on ltulues, should ! aihlrcesed to Iter. Jous Covr.KT, or I. C'ovcar, Ti-rrc-llaiKe, Indiana. The iin.lersitHsl eitixetu of Terre-llaute, liave ac. . . .t. ..Hi ..r r-.... ,.r iu T..nli.nt- ft'male College, and may ref. m-d to at any time by f such as desire furtlH-r infurmatlou nn-erniug th j arrangement or advantage of tlie College: J( Ker, K. t. Taylor, Cartls fiilhert. liev. T. (iordvii, H. II. Potter. " Iter. YV. ti. ?:jiisr, Ker. P. Wiley, A. C. IN it win, I. urins lSyee, Ths, Ik. w ling, Ik-tij. McKeen, I.. ;. Warrvtr, A. McJn-gtr, W. Paddock. .tal.cz Ibsl.hn, .la lues Hite, Jam.-s Itjrne, jly K-3m K. V. Thompsoe, Ker. J. ti. Wilson, - Kev. Y. Modeaitt, K. L. Thompson, Itev. M. A- Jewett, W. Ii. Uriswol J, W. J. 1U11, Jas. Fsrrington, iUwid Hartejt k, C. Y. Patterson, J. II. Watson. And. Wilkins, II. I. S'ott, T. '. Bun tin.

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