Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 23, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 September 1858 — Page 2

EVANSV1LLE, 1ND.

are 8ATURDAY MORNING .SEPT. 4 I The Ifext I.cgl.itur. The great discouragement to every effort for reforming the shameful abases that are rapidlj aeepin? föto'theanalement of pubUc afair. the leep, " apathj of the :i ,r, 4. ;..4 " Th. habit of listless aelfishness hare become so fixed .v. u!.m..i. f th bodr Dolitic that the fint is in daa-rer of run- ... t;.r ' f a few, beZT rrbTaicd from .heir disgracefuiletliargy. The increase of abuses fa public affrs, instead of stimulating those in whose band, all power is placed, to n effort to ' arrest and eradicate the etil at once, they gire up all to the tide of corruption as. if it were an . irresistible flood. There is a lively sentiment of patriotism afleat upon the surface upon the public jnind : but it has not the strength of prin ciple to induce it to make any personal sacrifices. The only appeal to popular attention now regarded, is to what in yokes direct personal interests. Laying aside then all consider ations of moral and social well being, the people of this State, hare in the proceedings of their State Gorernment in the next year, an immediate pecuniary interest that ought to excite them to an earnest attention to their public affairs. There is nothing in the national Legislature that can half so deeply affect them, tfever since the organi zation of the State, hare such deep, pecuniary and fiscal interests to the citizens and the State, been under discussion. The whole financial system of the State is dis organized and dissolved ; it is to be re-mod-eled and re-constructed. " ' - - The changes in the policy of neighboring States, will render a modification of our laws of interest inevitable, which is a measure likely to affect the currents of capital, to C iV 0aI hmJ It a , tmiuir4.fl4 iv I fluence on her growth and prosperity. It I

is a measure that requires to frame it and iation. Is not tb person who brings it forcomprehend it comprehensive knowledge ward ander these circumstances more sliameof currency and finance, and also of ex- less and despicable than the first propagator

change ; for any law to regulate Interest I to be effectual must embrace exchauge. The bountiful fund accumulated by the wise Legislation of twenty years,' and nursed by the faithful care of the old State Bank and fund commissioners a rich legacy from those who hare passed from the active duties of public life, for the education of coming generations, is to be removed from the management of its present faithful ad ministrators to new guardians. It is a trust of millions, and is surrounded by strong temptations and a thousand casualties. The l"'"" iipporTTTT.. j , sidering It is, can there be found any where integrity and patriotism to which it can le safly entrusted? Selfish schemers bar al ready their avaricious eyes upon the pile, and are plotting for a chance to ra.p it, or use it for their own interests. 4t will re quire calm sugaclty, profound knowledge of men, and moral intecritr and courage to thwart the schemes of these plotters ; and eminent financial ability to der is, a trust for the fund where it will be safe and pro ductive. Another measure, paramount even to this is tobe matured, requiring an intimate knowl edge of statistics and great financial skill. A new system of assessment and revenue is to be framed a matter which, in erery gov- . eminent, demands the highest capacities of I a statesman, and involves the most delicate and difficult problems of "government. It requires a nice adjustment of the relative values of property between various sections of the btate, and in the different counties and towns to determine the just proportion which classes and individuals in all parts of the State shall contribute . to the public burthens. To make the operations of the system equal and just to all, to draw the revenue from the substance and not tbe fictions of property, to tax real values not prospective, imaginary wealth to levy it , J on property and not credit, requires saacity and mature judgment, and an intimate acquaintance with the condition, trade and industry of the people, as well as an insight into the philosophy of property. Beside these vital measures, the question of the canal is involved in movements that admonish us that none but men of tbe firmest integrity and spotless honor should be entrusted with votes in the Legislature for the next two years. Intrigue and bribery may entail upon the property of the citizens of the State a mortgage for fire or ten millions which would rest like an incubus upon their energies and progress for generations. And beside the direct operations of laws upon the property and business of citizens of a State the folly or wisdom of its general Legislation fixes its reputation abroad. It inspires confidence or creates distrust, according to its character ; it inTitcs capital and population, or repels theni ; it help3 the credit of its citizens or impairs it. In all these ways, arc men's business interests implicated with the "low, degrading politics of the day " as the phrase is, with the very conserratire "d respectable citizens who are permitting the affaire of the government to go to the old Harry by ultra neglect of them. Evaaavtlle, the leading commercial citr should furnish a leader in the financial and 1 1" 4 . . commercial pwiicy oi ine State. It is her uuiy io iurnisn a representative capable of forming the project of wise commercial law, and of explaining and persuading the State to adopt them. But what is she like ly to do? If she were bent upon involving ' herself with the Stabs in ruin, and had reaol7ed, in an impulse of mad revenge, to fix deep disgrace upon her own character and that of the SUtc, coald ehe haTe foind '.oiser pcchien of inraparitr, inexperience! foiiy un xTupufcu demnjfognIm snd

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lection, let the honest and upright men oi ail parties all citizens who oave a stalte in the community unite and call out some man nwww - wywmw- " "" - TT 73X1, ?!f JÜ portaat interests to be involved m the Leg TT. I a TrU. Xt Tear. I Wv k timederote4nowtothpobUc.serTice,m.r! WTeirear. of regret and the futnre sacrifice of millions.. If it were necessary to secure . object it won be a wUe expenditure r thi. tj itself, tent, upright man w.th a fund 'of $100,000 todefend her interests in the Legislature the coming winter, than they should fall into the hand likely, from present appearances, to cnrS tDm- . .. Judge Ilorejr asu! Ills Silsuaslarera . Some unprincipled villain who is ashamed to make himsvlf know, has recently published and circulated a handbill in the' German language, accusing Judge Hovey of -g opposed to the rights of poor men and foreigners. It U the same . old .worn '. out story published in 1845, and again secretly re-published by the Know Nothings in 1854, when Judge Hovey was the Democratic nominee fur the office of Supreme Judge of I the State. The names of Turner Nelson, Eli Aldridgc, Josiah Forth and others, axe connected with this handbill, but we are satisfied that neither of those gentlemen had anything to do with this infamous political trick; as they condemned those who pub- J lished it in 1854. In answer to it the fol io wing card was published by them In the EvansTille Enquirer and other Democratic papers of that date : On Thursday, the Enqmrtr reprodaces In Its columns this falsehood, which It refuted, and four years ago pronounced to be infam ous aud damnable. . It reiterates a charge, which its editor has pronounced repeatedly 4 A Iba fl . r.5 1 s-t m faKvial !fn A-;-A I vm "J I those on whose name it had obtained cirCU of the alauders. TO IUI rrsLlC " We have lately seen with surprise, our names connecUd with a secret hand-bill' which we are informed is now widely circu lating throughout the State. We have had nothing to do directly or indirectly with this eovardly und mean acL Every man who knows Judge Hover's private and publie character, can safely say that As it firmly oppcted to the principle imputed to Attn in that hand-bill and we intend in the coming election as we have done on former occasions, to give him our warm support September zt ibo. TCBNCa EWOX, J0&U.H Forth, Fli Auidce, ' ' 1 Mortal Fuumb, ' - Cmuts F. Lsealao. The Evartsrille Enquirer and the demo cratic tiirvs of tbe State condemned this same spurious hand bill as disgraceful and false. But without die abore card Judire Ilovey's political life would completely refute the charge. In 1850 he was elected on the Democratic ticket as a delegate to the Convention that formed our present State Constitution and in that Convention he vo ted and spoke in tivor of the following section Skc. 2 In all elections, not otherwise for by this Constitution, eTery provided white male citixen of the United States of the age of twenty-one years and upwards, who shall have resided in the State during the six months immediately preceding such election; and every white male, of foreitrn birth, of the age of twenty-one years and upwards, who shall have rcs.d.d in the United States one year, and shall hare resided in this State during the six months immediately preceding such election, and hall hare declared bis intention to become a citizen of I the United States, conformably to tbe laws of the United States, on the subject of naU nralization, shall be entitled to rote in the I township or precinct where he. may reside. I ... . . - , . . , I u,s "P"10 vor of this section can be i found ia the 2d vol. of Constitutional DeI o8' PS 1301-1302. g An article in the Washington Star, demonstrates that hostilities against the Oregon Indians are wicked and brutal, for it seems that three years ago treaties were negotiated with the several trile?, whereby 92,000,000 acres of land were acquired by the Government, for which it was agreed that $2,000,000 should be pwid, and that teachers, physicians and f irmer should be furnished to these Indians. These treaties have lrcn neglected by the Administration ; meanwhile the whites have Ukcn pn&siou oT the land; ceded. Tbc article aida : "Can it be expected that tbe Indians will remain quiet until thc.-c obligation are fulfilled, or the whites cease to seize their Liodi?" Iy01". of the RU hin'jnd SonfJL i? charged by William L. Yancy, with letraying UieIisunion party of the South. Yancy says a lenffuc r as formed, of which Mr. Pryor was a member. The understanding was that the league should appoint a com mission to negotiate certain arranirements with England in the way of "(protectorate, ditrade, &c, and after theso arrangements were perfected disunion was immediately to follow. t& In nearly all the large cities of the United States a large proportion of the most serious crimes perpetrated, are committed by boys ranging from seventeen years of age up to twenty vagabonds, made so by parental care in childhood, and unlimited freedom in roaming the streets and forming evil associations. The short boys" In New York, and the worst row die in nearly every City are of this class. a CAnfffortH making-in Arkoc? to A ! inJa th 1-egialv.ure to conijel the hola Irre colored tjopulatioa to lve the ikatn.

A letter from an explorer, dated Fort Laramie, August 18th, published in the St. Louis <Republican>, gives an account of the recent gold discoveries on Platte River. At the date of the letter the writer had just returned from Cherry Creek where .Capt. Russell, of Georgia, had been very successful. The writer saw where they had been digging, and from the amount of work, done at each place, and the amount of gold obtained, he thinks the prospect a very good one. The product is said to be very irregular. The first diggings are about four miles up the Platte river, and about half a mile from the river towards Cherry Creek. Here two or three men would work with a rocker, while the others were on the look-out for better diggings; and they made from seven to ten dollars per man each day. After working here a few days, getting all the gold they could, they moved out about three miles, and rather up the river in a ravine; here they worked in the same way, making from eight to ten dollars per day, till the digging failed. Then they moved again to the river about six miles from the first work, and the proceeds were about as good. Mr. Russell says he has got as much as 3 cwt. per pan, and the three men with the rocker have obtained from one day's washing of one hundred buckets of earth, which they had to pack fifty yards. 40 dwt. and 2 gr. As the result of all their work and <prospecting> they obtained something this side of five hundred dwts. of gold, or about twenty-five ounces. The writer examined the country for several miles round and up the river, and expresses the opinion that five and six dollars per day can be obtained by several hundred men, without any further discoveries. ----- 9 I ,-..... I J - llf s lathsMTcat . The Cincinnati Pries Current gives the following official returns of bogs six months old, in the three States of Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky: . . .V "J. 1S57. Rewtwcay, 9 eewaties. ..077,ir0 -S7M 185,043 Indiana. S tnmtki. Ohio . 29 eoufttiei.. ...721,(570 62,971 Z,7Ht,4 DeBciewey this year. 213,574 The Trice Current says we do not regard the rctnrns of hogs in the Western States, made by the Assessors, a correct indicator of the future of the pork market, or of the number of hogs which will be packed next winter; our theory being that there are, in any year, sufficient hogs in the country to make a large crop, in case the inducements and the means to fatten them for market exist In . Ohio the returns are, of hogs 1 SIX mouths old April 1st, each year; in Ken tucky, six months old on the 10th of Janu ary, each year; and in Indiana, six months old on the 1st of June, each year. JSrTbe Sew York Jlerald think the opposition toroea are rapidly arming 10 a coalition. Tbe law of political gravitation is beginning to work among them snd from present appearances North and South, they will evidently coalesce upon fuch broad and general üvues as will suffice for I860. MARRIED. On Tuesday eveninf, Align 31, by the Rex. TTm. McCarvr, Mr, Wa C. Tikxots, to Miss Naomi XiaunxatiR, all of this city. , . sw'adverWs rmo. run bcmoljkmb or ovm JL SCHOOLS. IX) BIlLL" A O0N"YNGT0X hare a lante gtork of alll tb need in tbecbials. Tbv thank their young frtrndn for post auppvrt, and trust to sea them again thia Season. sept jr. MMTMm muimr .wxviwt TORY, 3 MAIN STKJtKT. JCtassviixk, IvDtana. If you iah to get tbe worth of your nonej In hirts,GentIemen's Furnishing Goods FANCY SHIRTING PRINTS, Pleaae call at 3ft Stain Street. All orders tor tftilebing PUk. Cotton and Linen t.004, promptly attended to, and neatly executed. Crab-ful l rast patronage, 1 respectfully solicit a auuac 01 la mim. Shirts made to order trout Measurement, snd satisnietioa warranted . set3-y JTom maj.jsM rmxjca tn.nj:JL MAN has just rernrned fnm Paris. 'raae.anl ' ti t ta Rev. abin's fiadding on Second I street, between Cbeanst and Cb-ry, oppusits St-I I a linnners rtantng Min, tite au beginning on Afor . dsy, Sept. ft, from 9 to It A. N., and 2 0tt 5 P. M. and every day following;, at sain tin, a fins lot of Gonrtu and Jewelry, couMttjr of fcdHiwtnp articb-e s Uoid and filter Watrnes or ail Kinds rrom tlie low. est to tbe. blfheat price J 9ilvvr an-1 Gtd tltalns Vraneleta aud Hrtwat Finn ; Kar Kiopisand Ilinga witn aun witnout setting;; uarDuiK-k-airearlfsitulHea ; Cameo Painting; Muc Lata n$ul CoW Mtonost Gold Pens and PcneiU ; Ontlewert's fhirt lluttons and Pin ; Ladiea Narklnoea ; Lot.keU ; Gwld and Silver Thirolea ; (Mirer AVare : Carter: jv Stanib) ; Butter Piühes ; filver dips atfd Uobk u ; Cffee and Tea enrb-es ; fiWerTork and Hponns ; Mier are oi ail aesrrtption. Awymirj uHiit. consisting of Brushes, CVml, Poi ket Ilooks, IVrt !ll', rortnvniaee ; a larg aaaortinent of faney Walking Canea, a &od ntany of tbew JM and iler llendrd ; Met, Pt'krt Kuie, 1VB Külve and Kajors; lirfc and I'Moie of all deneriPUua. A ery Urg lut of filk IresK, tiawla. Mantillas and ordie Work of all deacritbu. And a rery Unr u-mn'tfufut ff Mai luiienr. Tbe (iod will be od without re.rrv. and a rare rhatwe i oHfd u ot lar-ams. Lodiva in ir-tkul-r, are invited trt ire him a call. aptUlw jTttuijyrn r -sxw j j.v rav mr wrrVJ T R A T IONS. Pi mt KxhiNlfca la one. Pur three nights only, at Crenrent ("it Hall. Ou Thnr. 4iy and Priby, efemher 'M wd frma Vi t I". w. Ait"s Paturdar, heiiemrr tin, at o'clock, and at nicht. ' Möns; I'. II Yi.LKR will in tmtnee new and utartlin Peats in Marie. Mr l'lV r KS' ;reat ('nkwmj Panorama of tba Creatifio and f-InK, sd (V ran Perrj's eieditin to J.tiKtn. Ibe aholetornneindo with the fcati r tho LUhpntian Family. ir particulars nee small bills, sptl-Td rm UK OIEJJX CMBZX Itt ZJtllt. JL TlisQncrnVaiessRfn has srriwd rnlmn JOHN It ASCII with lbs nnrst atock cf LadieV Shooa ever bntught to Eransville. Not tieing; able to meet the demand lor hutue-m-toe work, I lutve aelecte! from the best manufacturer of Philadelphia and New York, a nmerior article of home-fflsxw work. Uoa sistinj; in part of Ladioa PUck. Brown and Paney U alters t upera soou ; uongress UaiKrs ; Itukkin ties ; walking bors of various style. Alio, a great variety of Missea and Children's Boots and Shoes. Ankle Tie, Ac I hare boy'e aud youth's Boots and Mioee oi all kinds ana sixes, a superior art kl. I am aim prepared to make to order men's Boots, Gaitm and Shorn of auy style, frwm a fine Patent Lsathsr Boot to a Broom Cow Shoe of tha best im ported Calf and Kip, cheaper than any hooss ia the ' West. Country Customers are specially invited to rail and examine my stock, as I intrud to wholesale cbnapft'rraaa. JUHN KASCTI, septS-lmd fieennd street, below Main. IBTTiBH ntS WW MS Mt My If tnTMS wm Mt Vl WIM. "VEKSULA. Juet received at epU DOBKLL A CilNYNCTOX. JtMVMJrMWMLLV. L1BBJBV JeBBOm JUd CI ATION. At a meeting of Directors of ths Association it was ordered that a call of three dot' lars per share, and the annual contribution of one dollar from each aiaiabar, fur the current year eomnwaring August 13, h coitectod, sucn call Detag I fSfifS ! er jrWr, Li attor that ante. BiAtlc to 31. DAZLtLL, Treasurer, Lltrttriiw. By ordr. WM. it. BIXOHAJI, etl WJ KeayHing "ecrettry..

Gold on Platte River.

MEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

ruTJTBJUBjyrr or tbe C0J'Jt4 1 t KJ TION OF TUB Hartford Fire Insurance - Company, TO TUE AUDITOR Or THE STATE 07 OniO. JmmmmrgAlSSS. . 1. The Mine of the Company is the HARTFORD , INSURANCE COMPANY : and its location I ( U St Uartrd ConnirtfctO I I ! t. Tbs CapftMl tick W tb4 Uwitry fcJSOOjOOO, . The stuuuot of the Capital Mock paid UDl?,..... 5.iW,lMJ 4. The Aaset uf the Coianan jTaW ssTWRWI l ' 1 ' Tahie. Vatoe. Ml haras nartford Bank Stock....:.1.100 370 " rbaeaix . 37.0U 1 37100 100 Shares Connecticut Biw Bank . inc Cotupaiiy Stock............ .5,000 6,000 200 8harts f'armrrs attd Slechanirs': "-" Bank Stuck..-. 4 1,00W II, GOO 115 Boarostity Bank Stock . HU 1.C"0 2J0 - Charter Oak Bank Stock, 20,lfl 2VW 100 M Mercantile Bank Work, 1U.OU0 10,000 150 ' Bank of Hartford Corn- - " panr Btock.. lnoo . 7rVK) 200 V. . Ixchang Bank Stocks. lO.Ui'O . ,00 1(10 Shares Merchants and Manufae -' " tnrer's Baak Stock, 30 per cent. .'-.. paid .... . 3,200 . . 3,300 SO fhan JLtna Bank Stock, 10 per rent. paij...... . .. WH 800 200 Miares Amsrioaa Ezchaoes B'k - t.; ' Mock New York SO.OOO , 13,200 300 Minres Bank uf America Stock, New York ..- 30,000 200 Miarts Bank v( Cvmnierce Stock,: New York . 20,000 20,200 300 Fliares Importers and Tradn' ' Bank Stork, New Tor. 30,0 ZH.SOO 200 Shares Manhattan Ouatpaay B'k . Stock. New York . 10,000 ,1200 lDOSliarv MerchauU Baak Stock New York...... .......w..:.. ' ,." ft,tO0 100 Shares Merchants1 Bank Slock, ,. Nsw York, 2ö per cout. Li) l,iH) ? Shares Union Bank Stock, New York.- ; . ie,ooo ji.ouo 2N0 Shares Oreaa Bonk Stock, New . York I0,0i)0 7,G00 100 Shares Hank of North America Stock, New York . lw.ooOi 10,008 900 7 ,800 npoe 2C7 hars Metropolitan pauk stuck. Hew York. 20,700 100Sh-M Merchants Bank Stock,' Kontott . . 10.UU0 100 Shares Baak wfCoi Buetoa - 10,000 100 Shares Hartford and New Haven lUilmul Stock .-. 10,000 34 Shares Hartford, Frwkleuo aiid I iftbkill, Kailrwad .Stock, pre. 1,020 , X rOOO ,000 2Miare UwMCCScwt fiiwr KailI aStOflt s e. m ss , 2J00A . 120 Shares Connecticut fiirer lUilroad Stocky.-,..:-... iz,wir Bills BeoRivaUl nearinr Interest, inditd- '. Ins Special Deposits la Danks SlZif3 Ti B-iUttc on book, dns the Company--: : 3u,4jiS 71 Hieb in hands of A routs or im course C , 1 , traoBnasaion- 38,127 00 Cash ou lixuj -.. 1 4073 57 .1 .'. .i. l'--" tt II -;?. . . I,,- i,..t..,.., iS7,U5 00 5. X lublllties tu JUnks or Other, . dnc or not due " -. Tio kwx artjnatad and doei ' V : ai.-i. ! 7- Aaieimt Vf lossrs eithor aaadj-rteJ 1 ffl w s. vr adjusted and lot due J, y. lin In twpraw waiting; fnrtWr ' " ' . ' pruf, I IK haled In the abote. l All other claim aninst Ike Cotupauy - 7,8ll 14 II. The ml of the Cmiaoy Is nut to rxcre4 tlu,"0 la any one rik, snbivt to loss by a sialic are. .,, 12. The amount insured la a city or viHase, de pends wpon Its size ceiierally all Ibn desirable rhka tu Im had : soiJct to lb mis above named. IX The amount i us ami la any uue blwvk of buildiugv drien4s upou its sis and construction, suigevt to me rule above rererrea to. 14. No part of the Capital or earnings t this Company have beso depvsiUal in any other btaXe aecuritr Lt losea therein, aud Bo such depiisit is required by any mate xeet lnaiana; Rom which Stats tUs Ateiicies or tn tympany vers wttlMlrawn as this Cotniny esUr tains the oiuUn that its eu 'ire Capital aud reaoorcea ara pkjdifMi Tor the equal security of all its Toliey boldvra, and should aw re.naJa. Utwkr theprmtun pt a late Attorney Ueacrai f tb Stats of Indiana aforesHid, pronouncing tin law inTalid sndvotd, some 01 tho Arents of this Company ha resumed their ofiice and rontinoe to trausact lbs business of Insurance la that täte. And tbis Coiupaair wUl reoucniaa all it 1'olkies Issued to any jarty or rartien in tlteuteof la(tiana aa Talid and oT binding ol-licatloa, and tikdars iimtu a ikuarui (rfurnwum uf all tvmt racts vt Insaranoo, wnetttcr so bald lr aoaa i f Itto ruu. sago of us u nurreu u cr uot. i b. üu in?, sccnury. blATZ OT COSNEClICUT.l . IlJüiriOki Coutt. J . JMraary , 18W.' Pcrsoaalrjr wrr"d C. R. BOW KU. iSecratarv Uj4 llartard t irs lusurauos U.niiny. and male oatb that tl.e tnoiur rUtnnent, "J iuui -il'rii ed. la a true, full ani eorrei t etaH-mettt ! the af fairs of aaid Company, aud ezbilMta mt for mm cu tf ascertained at this dale, its artual condition ou the ft rot day of January, ltöM. Ueiore ate. II. 11. IIA BBUUri. J. P, A'tlicatims fr Insurance tn.iv lie nu.lu Is the anderiffued, ALLtN C. IIALLIM'K, Ain ut. sei-3 ' - fcTmwvlUe, Iinliaua. VM St BAN CK CXKU'AM Y. HAUT UKD COSS. 8. lt. LOOM1!?, . rrciJetit. 11. KELLOGG, mreury. WFSTEBX BBAXCJl OFTICE. CiXCIXXATI. M. MAOILUjfJeii j Aesnt . St. H. MAGILL - - II. M. MAGILL. 3TATEMENTOF ASSETS, Jascakt 1st. isw. ' Kxamiusd and approved br the Auditurs of OHIO. INP1AHA, ILLINOIS, IOWA, HÜNA UäKE, Ac p cosnplianea witb the lawa fif thvan Mates. Cmth CmpUml, - - 300,000.00. Cmh Jl,f, - m'm m $31,7109. Cash on hand and ia lUok SI7I7.3 " la Iudus of and due from Ar-iit....4A482JJ4 Amount loaned oa storrgagea of Ileal Vm tas. .17,700.00 Amount Lisuied on Plodgrof Bankbbwkisl'JJUU-OU Bills liecelvaMe, iur loans on approved roi. lateral and personal eecurlty .... S3, 773-47 . . MsaatT valvk Dank Stocks of Xew York City BanksM.M.luU,3UU.S5 - of Uartford aud other . K. Ar-nmulatcU interest on Investments. ...... 2,127. DO Total Assets.... .5Wl,7ia.59 lissitJTirs ..- Pnts or not dua to Bonks or other Credit im none. Losaes, adutcd and due...... ti--it- - not dte ,w...S10,vH ' M not adjusted and wailing: proofr....-. All other claim eatimak-d at . ..ö X) Total of all liabilities... 34,914 STATE Or CONXF.CTICCT.V II KTroto, Coxk. Hartford Uoimtr. (""January I. 185 tmt ColutvUiV. Jliid nisile nalli that i no luregoing tui mcüi oy ititu subw-riiiea, and oirrecC ia nis beat Knowltnl-rw od iM-hcf. lit ore me. C J. UUA1LKY, Justice of lbs Peace It is with mitch ptoaaure to our Ires and natrons, that veo irwent lite alos latene-nt t-t nur Snancu. v us rart iui perusal or las public, it exhibits at a riant, ino pnmo and solvent cvnditbu tbe tra puny is in ; and partioH who doire Indemnity in a strictly irst-ebo Ompaay, rill innwle tlx ir own inicr,i ey jammumj tna : .. PHCENIX INSURANCE CO.: IMiirh may b bfl by aiplKtii to any of the duly commiMuuw'd Agents of the ComjMUiy, in the rinciai .uiea and Xowna or tue l nin. lAieaea l airry AdjaMed and Promptlv raid.' rj.tl - , ALLEN C. llAXLOCK, Agent. W.V Ejy-VW.YEBB WJJSTKDMM mJL ex pert-need Engineer eta obtain a permanent situation by making Immediate ap Ucatii'U at the st. Lotus Alius, 1'ruiceton, Indiana. LEWIS BOtfAVILL k Co. September 1st, 185A4w . ; tiJVITKBCHJjrTs jmsraTCif. mrJL FAST FREIGHT LINK. ' aauucAK axraxsa coarAST raoraixToaa. TO THE WEST AMD SOUTH-WEST. VIA ALBANY AND BUFFALO. The Merchants Despatch eontinuea bringing Goods from New York and Botoa, at as low rales ns any Deapateh or Rail Road Express, and In aa good or better time, having anequaled fctcilities lor safe and speedy transportation. No Despatch or Fast Freight Line has asy connection with ns. . Arrangements wer mads Ly us early last Spring, by which ww ara eaaalad t ftra-ward not eatiy the lighter portion of shippers fruight, but we tan car. ry both light aid heavy with the same promptness which has always characterised ths 44 Mercbants Despatch. Bringing our freights in our own cars, with passenger trains, and having fltirowM agents at pouts of tranahipmefit, we have advantage la point of speed and sa&sty, which n-nder it Uapossible ftrther enmpaaiea to eoenpet with ns. This DtsTxUcti is owned and managt -d by the American Rxprea Company, which is a sumciont guarwtue that all jnst claims will bnaettlad witnsut Uslay, us has been the case for the part three years, J snd to the satieiiutjoa vf those by a bom tVy way tvprseentej. JOHN C WASSOS, septl-tfoi Agent, Terre Haute.

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TTJIMJB XVA .naMIJy'JS UTBCJF KANCKBT nOMECÜJirAKIEü. The undersigDed karinr bars appointed Agents tut SvaitsvUle and Vicliuty , s the - . . INDIANAPOLIS INSURANCE CO. 87T:COTI3fOTOTr, 9rcy T. A. MORRIS, Prest--A5D TH C! 1HISING SUN INSURANCE CO. B. J. HATHAWAY, Svc'y. 8. HATHAWAY, Tre.!. areprcparrd to underwrite upon the better cImm ttrs-aae hanas Bisks, at ss Iutt ntn ri m mium as are consistent with permanency and re laoiuiy. Tneso Conriunies rem line their bnsinesB exclusir. ly to the Stats of Indiana. - VU loMea peetily ndjuKtrd and prwsptly raid without any abatruent or diaiinution whaterer. . Befirreaoss: EverV nan. without ezorr4ion. who has sustained loss in either ConisnT, a list of whom 11 citizens of our own State mar be seen atouroflW. A. I. B.KYNOLDS A CTX Evansviue, July S, 18f.Iy in wajsti VMM.M.W m cmum wromuhm JLZi T1LLK KAILltO.VD. On and after Wednes day, Serte.mler 1st, th prices of tkkets from Krwville to points named below, will be as ft.41owt, vis i 1 . To IiutUnapiUi. d 23 Tu Louisville..., Cleveland 14 Ml Buffalo.... 19 AO New York 27 SO . Cincinnati $4. Louis Cairo.... j NuMkiraL Chicago.. ' Paoa fiprimrneM... , Kuck Islands, 1 f5l 'fiAMMM ... 7 50 IM 7 U 4 10 Ml 7 00 9 CM 13 fiO 10 60 Bstwn . 30 bO . Pittsburg 17 00 rhiladclpliia.. M Baltimure.. 'i V Washington.. 21 7S Iayton S 73 Xenia... 9 2 Coluaibus.. 10 KT Flloomiugton 9 N lrratur 0 WUcling -VVW.: Throuich lUketa ran be obtained at the Pavilion iiotrl, or at the IVpot, brad if Lw-tMt Mrert. J. E. MAKTI, Srvrrtary. Evausville, Reptember 1st, 1 ."-lui BCA Jest sr BBJWBm-jmjjrv- ,,. rACTlBXRSU' , . Lard Oil, Soap and Candles, Also, an extra article ft ENCINE, CAR ARD TALLOW OIL f Hacblaery, and a . - Superior Bfüncd Burning Oil. m kai Lisa ts, Aaarrsave TsaaoAT,nwTrLa, , AID A1A OTHCB t'SMX t BrosKK, ',' 4, JYhrth BidmMmlm mtreet, BETWKxa narr an um, KVAX5VILLK, 1XMAXA. ratue mcta.,1 ! ftfJ- ' t-Httir tiisri.' Those' Kariine and Bivalng (His are warranted stand all di mates aud eea-nma. The attcittlon of. matter . nvchaaks of Iailnada, CUnuutxiats, Jlfins ami Marbine Hhopa, U partk-uwrly eall.-d to tit alvd rar.1. . . . '-t auTOrd yV -!. , BUUVEO BY L.CB. lUr i , Z0bMk.X.XackereL i . . half U.U. do ' ' ' 1 ' ' Wbbts. Xb.3 ' " - ' zKbsIf Wds.' isV,m l.tsulbs, . Almond.. , 75 lings No. .Iis, aud TOO Cotton Tun. ' V bids. t. Y. Whiaky. BeeeiveU and ü-r aale Ly ttMg.11 -, J. 1. llilM.VN. jtjht MitrreMfMiMM. o t-JittKM m ir Jlurn-as' lobm.ro, , , JO InixcS trt-ruian water roof mate hen, (Mielij , , TKX.M.V A OKUK?l!r, sarW :i - , . K. 3ItWaterstnt. BU' niHii J V BT BMsVBtVED J. lialALVf. Kaiiwas, at 30 It VfB. COBJ JBBJiL. rmXBMt GRMl'M). Foralet.y ullf . Z. II. COOK 1 KX. nnmuB b 400 u bobbbb ojs'b JL frth Jiilh Cow, fur sale at 11g . Z II. COOK SON'S. X OJBB TMijytt jy'Js lV-4,000 M.BB. OF Can ratet! Hann. t'sOiNj ff. Bacon Mties, SOO ogar Cared dried Beef, 50ft fta. J?e. 1 Cheese 10U Purs Cream of 50 Sacks extra family fltxir. I0,wu .e.eountey Bran, 20 Bmh. Corn Ileal, M dr en Kliaker and Tartar, other Brtai Just tm ivnd and for aale hy nug3l J. W. YICKEBT A Co. vr-,v'Jtjs.i v4iM9Mmtb rYr OF l ebacco. ' Ado twI,ttohacro. ' 2U Luxes 7 Inmp dK . .- l'lboüwiuo. ' " of tbe liest of all trml. M Uxea tar can C. SI4 leado, 4's, 4 tierces rice, juat received and tr eale by I. A D. HEIM AXX. s ll'jy'BMMEfKia B BBBt.lt 0. IV. Itr-.s n'i Mto'jc. whisky, 1 ! 1 IiLIn old rye do. I K bbls do. 5 Ibis eld rye wlifeky rsi.-d lö2, lO.niiO free tradti l Ucani. .!" Itaaiel WHwter do, fconu U Fiel de, M doa. pine wanhboard, received and fr sale by I. A P. II KIM A S N. TfT'BT MJZCEil'EDlD BJU8COEJ'PKK. 100 boxes tea, ' 104 bales American Navy oak am, , & mm Hiuorice, 1ft caaea lrnum syrup, 1ft do brandy cherrieis 1 iilosbiynth, , W Imcs pickles. Ado peoralilli, - : 6 do rmstnrtions, & do euracoa In Jags, . ' ' 5 bbbt Sour sulphur, . 10 kegs refined saltpetre, ' ' ft bbls alnm, do chalk, . .. , 6 do coperas, , I A do almundfl, A do nlberts, 6 d almonds (wrft sliell), . 6 do ltrasil nuts, 5 do English wslnnts, ' Id lxea shelled Ahnonds, . : i ft bbls currents, ... ' 1 boxes citron, .. M0 do are cracker, lecaseseards, ' I KO dns tar bockeva, for sale low by aut;30 . TESNET 1 SORREN503T, No. 31 Water street. IT l BT BE LEI WEU B- JSXTBBBB. MM of the Great King, by Ir. Bamtsy. ' ' ' lladjtia Byria, by Mrs. Kama Imrslar Johnaon. At ; . awrfli J. llKAUt a. goBJst to bat: coBJTtt: eoo VHtMbeU just rvorived and for nie rbeap at au-27 A. I. KKYNrtLDS A Co. - Byocjrrr tjx rjiYEBsJtLL Perauii nut having paid their connty tax ara hereby notiftnl to call bnfors the Brst lisnday in tiepteinbrr, lSöts and settle, as after said late I shall be obligod to call on tboae. either personally or by deputy, a lien, leilcs the nana! penalty of ten per cent, constable firs wui be charged, as allowed by law (K. 8., sect. lot. chap 6. TULUDOBE VENNEMAN. artggtlOil County Treannrcr. BBBM,Y wmjtms. MermMMßJV llr, ust received direct from Gorman v. 15 (d Lbi iu wine and 2 casks itf Bruns, brandy for ale low, in all quantities!, at my 8alooa uu Third struct, betww n tfyuamora and Vim. . aiig-llm . TU. EULER, im, m vojrmi TOJV mlmitm inst selected from tho bu-imst Eaotern Hikuth. a-tsrr stia-k oi Vsdins, Italian, German, and Fremb. . . Gutfars of vario prices. , '. Accordetns and Flutiuas, choice quality. . ,." Flutes, FlngeolebJ, Tambourines, II n joes. And all Musical lastruments and Instruktion Books, which tbey sell at Eastwra priors. Aho, a complete assortment uf Envelopes of all kinds. ' " BUak Bta.ka. Letter Paper. School Books. . . ' Newest Novels, Ac, Ac. Whole! aud retail, ami at tb lowest prices In the city. Call and sea tbe sctectiou be furs going elsewhare. augCT 777 V4JVVlLiB J.VlM MBJfliEBJEd SOS STAGE LINE. The under igned is now running a good four horse coach daily (Sunday excepted) to and from Henderson and E vans villa, connecting at Henderson with tbe llendoreon and Ilofu ktnsvilie stage line, and at Evausvilla vrith the Evausville and Crawfurdsville Railroad. Leaves Henderson at o'clock, A. M. Leaves Xvansrfll at 3 o'clock, P. M. Time between City IIoU-W Evansville, and Hancock House, Henderson, two hours. Fare, SI 2. Passengers called for In anv part of ths dty, If dtsnred. , SCOTT A HOPKINS. Aug. 3, 1868-dlm . Proirä?tors. mTHaU COULÜ VKt L!!!"JU8T1L'B L.WILI AND SMALL BK DOSE." 1 havw Just erected a Farbank's (V-sJa, lor ths purpose of weighing my coaL I shall sell my coal try weight, arcordiag to the. law of tb a'tat. I aava a Urge stock of superior quality of Pittsbnrg Coal, and invite all my friends to give me a call and try it JL have bora eighteen years in the business, and profess tu be a judge. . The price of coal fei HI ceats per b osheL A U orders left at ths Gas Company's Office, berweeji First snd Second, on ' Locust street, or at Hornbruoks Store, oa Water street, er at ary Coal Office, at the 1 amars Wharf, will be attended to. All riAT tuns! be naiil Ihr wlien nrdirM in hank.kl. cirrety. ANDREW HITCH ESON. j aug'M-3m

f nmxE routs Of Cheese, . t tierces d.1ed beef, , v bbls fÄscer ine, -lOUbbUdo, Ö bbls blackU rry Lraudj, & da srius, 6 bbU peach braadjr, receivrd by I A V. If KIM ANN. SO JJOZXJS'rjLJlU BKBTHi 20 15 doa. assorted common do. S " Peed sVk Bush. ew Sweet Potatoes. SO Buah. oew Timothy red.' ' 1 H 20 Bed Top. Beceive! by Up2T . Z. II. (XHK 1 fOX. JDOM &JM.JB-Jt JMBttMS rBJMJl Jti Dwelling House and Two LoU, oa Nxtn street. Knquire at the fieal Estabs and Intelliyrnce tiffire, Ks. I, th Third street. . . C. C. COLIJKM. IE OB L.B.J J unrBo l-KD JL'V, ''arm 4 IW were, 14 mibw ftoin the City of Kvannville, at a great bargain. nnprira at tits Keal Estate and Intelligence Oflicc, Xo. 1, North Third street. (auir.25) C. C. GULL1NS. JEiOM tUtLKr-Jl JiL'B BBtUMUSIB jLCou Main streeU Tcrais hrorable. Enquire at the K-al Eatato and Intelligruce Office, Xi. 1, North Third street. lafi C, C. COLLINS flYimäjrTBM, TO fCBCBJUM VOB WW tuxfc, a small pwelUng ilouss snd Lot la tbe CUr. " Enquire at the Ileal Eetato aud latelligrnce OfhVe. 5t. I, North Third street.' mn&rt c c COLLI N. "TIT 0V B9VJi-tOOO M.BB, CBOMCB Mil ' B.Vt)N Hl.- . - a,000 lbs. ChoW r-TwinWers... - J2.fti " tipen Hams. . & Tods 1" rcsh Grouud Bran. 1iOU Ouliclev's llama. v A d'ix. 4'hiklreti Cabs, assorted. . 2. " BnMms. . . . 1. asaorted Wash Tul. For rule by angi. . X. H. CIMiK A K)Xr SkfC AT ). JWTMCK. TUB rBBB tkbwk of this c.tjf mill comntenre vn Moaday. 8t idemlr 1 1, I gift. '.'' ,l By order if tbe B.wnl. . TJ HORNVEÖOK, Evansville, Anj. 23d, 183S Clerk. WIT wt-wVViV MOJBm UT rJB. W if M e vriU take all 8oltit W buonela Baaks at ps fkr ruuds or oa aortHiut. . angl . ' P.. ft. PttoK irJbSL , JT.; BVBHBJ.MU 'UOLXS4XE tW it DEALER IN . . : wnnnrN Ann wninw wart Painted lailH, TuIm, lktvrla, Horkera, tiwrms H tieH. Isirrovr, Boakets, Cbrihee Pins,WathlMiaribi,nrooviu, Brvahnt, Jbi Ah, iasUU, Jute llrinD aid (Ät t" Itopa and Twtue. Wir Work Wrapting: Paer BbM-king, Allrant aad Iber Mats, and every Jiruci of the kind usually found ia Eastern. Here . No, 372 Mala street, betu era vent b and to? Mb, Louicaile. Keatai-ky. .' -. .. ! . '. ( asllm räKBifl VBXBLtJVl JSU'ltt, .V store and aor sale by 11 .e -..M, J..W. VICKERX A O rmo sroBTMiur JL , . BCBNEBS. 0 Km Klfle Powder. LIME i i .50 . Blasting . 30 CanniUr F. F. T. Puponf Powder. ' - Eagle (tun Powder. dMjnihei BbiStsL.v i . v . -r . Hi Da a'eorted Back Bftd Pate! foot. V : Oauine C. UCsps.i . ' Ao.ouu t. li Una ik,. In t.er and f.- cale l-y BmBJtBKBm vorrBB U 3-' I'LL JLm stipplr nww hi store aud for aW Wv anjrt aAMl'EI. UltB. -fTTV-fnTTJ WVU4BB If If (Twhed hnrar. BJLBBMLB 15 IMds. Powdered d IS Loaf do 2A Rcflned White d. ale jtieap, by ang!7 Jwrf received and Ar FRESTUN BU1. njf'tTB. tars, a.viw -vb tjoona MM. at Wholesale. Tlie old eetsl.liolied Ilouee if PRATH ER fiSniTHJ". Ho. iM Maim Ptskkt, LOt lSVILLF, KEXTrCKY Are now ppvjwrrd a uoal for tbe Fall trade, with a elect and Urge stock of everything In their line. Their stock h gotten sp with the utmost rare, under the direct kms and lupervbSoU of tltelrapaliT partner, a I Tactical ami aa exprrieneed Hatter, and their INUThases are niadc at the lowest cauli prices. Tltey titladlvere t their old avorto, quirk sale aud small rotlt.M Term, 1' A Ml, or stiurt time to pcoiM4 men. - rsrrbasrrssrvlutited t girt Ihrui a calt lfire bnjfns. ' ' ' "'' The Lighcst market prica paid f -r Pnr and Peltries. ' augltuim WOB BBMBTB, tO TO if. LOOM IB, JSTVASllluXABLE MUKT.MAM'F.tCTLKEU Mod dealer in On t lernen' ' FAMCY FURNI8HINQ GOODS, No. 7 Main street, (srrtiiTi Tr cornr nnrit,) KVAN8VILI.F, INDIANA. N. 1) Shirts made to cril T, ly mcNKitrriutiit, and warranted a fit. ang"JO-ly THING good to eat, step nn to A. D. BET NOLUS A "o.'. and ret you a Ans Canvaaaed Ham. or lli'e pttce of pried IVf. A b4 lost rrrHw d ksr S.lk AIMS a kH of MUlsdHlT. v ai eTJO VI VMLIIt.X JMTEBML. lt,OV0 JLB Lights, 8-1 hash, 3, 6, and 9 It. each. l,0t 0-12 M 2..H 10-12 1.IHI0 " 10.18 and 10-12 5anh. ICO Fannel Doors, assorted sixes. 2.V) Boxes Glnsa, assorted sizes. Jut received and U sale low, by - WHEELER ItltHW. JB1 w-UJVBWLLLK C O f V B B CtJä L CULLECK, . . . , No. 14 Xsrtlm First Street.VANS VI LLK, IXIH.VXA. TV Sixth A nana! Session of the slwve Institution, will commence on Monday, Angnst .Tili, lfejft. A onarae of b-asona in this Schwol will embrace iKMible-Eiitry Book-Kerping, in all iu Tarions branches. Mercantile Calculations, Pcnmansliii), Ar. . The plan adoptel ia teaching U entirely practical, sto text books being used, hence studenta can rely OR obtaining suftk-tent ractical knowledfre of the science of this all Important branch of education to enalde him to take ctiarge of a set of hooks in asy est a Wish men t, however complicated. Srudeata can enter at any time.' A conrse of lessons can be completed in from six to tea weeks. Time, bovett-r, not limited. Weekly Lecture on ComcsrTcial Law will be de. livered by competent legal tentlcxnea of the city. Daily Lectures oa Book-Keeping and business generally. Tcaws : For a full course, Including Diploma $36. Gentlemen can, however, enter tor the Mercantile course, which to f 20. Ladiee de)artment 1 15. For Catalogue, giving full particvUars, address, JEREMIAH BEUM, Principal. ang17lmdwd nOCTOMMr- BBJTMUUITK'S RETROSPECT FOR JLLV. Just ren ived at aagW) IiORKLt. Jt 1"VN YNttTON. x0.1MTBiJrO JE U TUE EU3 TENT btlf-seaUng White Porcelain FECIT JAR, just received and for sale cheap at tbe QituenswareHorsof J. W. HUGHES, augl - 18 Main street. TTBOOP8! EOBTm- GBOSS MtUTJllL TAN HOOPS; Thirty Gps Brass Hoops of extra sire and superior quality. Just received andft sale cheap bv ".'. . angI3 BIESSRA. J. IT. MAGIIEE Co. The m EW'Xt session of this Institution will oi-n heptrmU-r 1st. The apuoiutiwiit of Tearb rs is complete, consist lug 0 Rev. JOHN W. SCOTT, D. 1)., Presidout, with some nfUx-n compete ut aiutistants. . . "The Board of Directors leel tltat n fatter gu.trsnty of anceess cau be green to parents ia reeasvi to the mental and moral training of their dantrhters, than is presented in tbe rc-uppotntment of Dr. Scott, as the head of tlie Institution, wbo has Imtu a ssxcesul educator fvr Dear thirty years- ia this place. Tlie course of study It as List, and instrnction as thorough, as in any similar institution, aad tbe ex prime is less. The buUdtngs were completed at aa expense of fTrt.OUO, are heated liy steam, aad gas-lighted. Tesms Board, washing, lighting and Keating room, tuition in all English Branches, Latin and Creek, tSTJiO per seas ion in advance. . ; 1 or further iiObruiatioa, apply to. Iter. W m. F. Boeers, bcy, or Rev. Isaac W. Muufort, Agent, Oxford. Jly24-üm tM BDMT BBEJH8 TMUT TBE j Imprcssico is oat that I am going t bare the city, and have sold out the Book Bindery ; this is a mistake. I wish to stete I have oaly sold out Use store to F. Wbiuker, Esq. ; and those wanting Books, Musk or Papers, will tind a gi4 cbvUoa In his Store on First street, close to the Post Oflioa. And any person wanting Blank Books of good paper, and Bunks of any kind Botmd, will Aud me n tbe Bindery, Just above the store. angl4-lm r M. L. JOirNSON JTB oriMB BHMJVGLEB. 6 O , 0 O 0 XL : Poplar abiagk, ia yard and for sale by JOHN F. GLOVER, , angll . Corner Msin and Seventh streets,' jrxBBn 8T0 rEt-tue v.vit e jsJL MGNED will keep constantly on Land, UAY, ' . COBV, OATS, ..f.vvr..-; . suirsTcrr. ... BRAX. And all other articles needed tn frJ Horses or Xiilee. . All of which Ie will sell wholesale or retail, at lowest market rates, giving just weight and measure. ROBERT S. RCSTON. Water street, "between Main Stv! Locrnt, Eraneville, sngO-ly

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W W Those wt srho iaUnd to eever thrir new boe. m with rood article of Pius Sbinple, hat lmr rail vpon the fiuiocriber boo a. as Im boa tt " a fr more Wft." " JOHN T: (JUlYtR.anpll Corner Miu aud 9rvratb mrrir. EO. THOIUYIMLL, BEGBLBJi VR W to return hia thank to bis old twtn n fur their kind iatronage, anrl opel.y 'trbt at trntkx to bivinet, and pl vt; to J Abbs' V merit a f . : . r e... 11.1.. m.,A I. ktore to the rner of StubJ and Main atreeta, fr tm rTT Occupb'd as a Fuverslhith STwns be prepsredtofurnUh all wh msy favor fch im wit 11. with Alt u jsrtielea la Lh tine, t 'i . tith maVdRetirinft done srlthJieatrH and uespatcn. tecond hand harness always on hand. jlygg-Cm. f 7TJV KU.VM i. MJ' TwrMrMS MJ Iß BTM.JV JiEUTYPE l OLNDKY, So. 1V, Mne'etreet, twtween Fourth and Fifth, CINClXJfATI. NEWS, BOOK AND JOQ TYPE, Printinr Priew. fawea. ailwe. Ac, Inks and iTinting Materials rd every deecription, WereotvpIng fall kinds Book, Mte4c, Patent MedMia' lireetions, Jons, Vow Engraving, Ar., Ar. "Brand ar.d Pattern Irtters, varws at j lea. aVsTEIertrotyping in all Its branches. fjtyll-tm. OEEiCE E. B C. M. B. ewBm'JJTVILLE, August U. IS.Ä. Uewceliwsrd, tbe will be-nocharee for dray ace-at tinrennea oa eiaals shiHil from EvanvaUle over this and tbe lllutt and MlselselM't lialiroaa. rv any poiui wnac mver. - JoUS INULE. Jr aagl3-dlw4m - guperintemhut ;.Ua. I. t-eMJSTMMJ sv STEPBEytt, 8CC9 cuamsrs to Jss. ticantlia. Jr) lndcrs ta I kinds of Stoves, . aad mantdartu , rersof Tin. Miect,, lnand 11 per; Ware. Also, man utarttirers of Fruit Cans of er mnr Mltflll M Ii I - . . . , . I . A oesrripijon, witu wnicn pnnmi uiretwns iur snii. ting up all kinds of fruit, will I furnished, free o charge; all .f which will be soW . very cheap fw cash, at holesale or retail. Kbremom at S. IX Main stief4ljnwLn. WaU-r and , Find XTrfts, inwite old Suto Bauk, Etanrrille, IdAT -'"- JAS. ai-ANTtlX, J . ..SOSttT K. STmtrKS TTD WHEELER B U'JL BOA'S rJUU. WW LY SEWING MACH1NH. ' ' Tlie Jm Ut Slid UJt durable Machine ia mm. Tliey . make a, strung; bsk stitch, the same unn both sides of tbe work, acwtng with esmsJi firility tJie thhki-st and thbisest bt'rira.. Any' stsKil id thread, cotton or. silk, used allheal renew ing. All machines warranted three 'years, asd fallt iamicti'nis given to rtialJe jutreLasers te aas thewat atlsfacturUy. ; . ti v ; , , .. , Tlit Bmetitye 8 trim c MmehtmtH n Tri $30. Tlie lotstngle Thread Machine In the marker" A if-oeral assortment ot Hevdng Blaakiva WUa Thread, Needles, Ac, Ac, roust an tly u hand, v- .: .-.Office No. 4, Marble Hall. myl4-0ra F. M. EL"LMAY. Aarvt. - I save All LWl. - SS.. il Ms sad SMHsia ia 1 la ssaisiWas aas arkcls tstaa - --- SV. .L-1 1 1 j i . . im tni ai mm raiiiaai, 1 st Msewawsal Ssasws sfsiassi BM 1 ss Um sis Wils il a fas M, TtMSaBllaelsaa aa aaainlv saw alaau IkstM pare taatstssi awsa. tt kvys srjaU sSU aad saaast senae srsssei sat as pais gs gaskau) wasid Ss aa asy adue Caa. This siaiaisls baa ataaS Ssa aaSlaraaaataJ jaara, aaS Um Saat mUtaaw mt mkr vaJwtMUMttaass whs have trise Sasss aaslss will I Tsar ara warraali I asViSrisiawl. Sad to ever aas af lauar tba saawy wiii aa rafaaati. - Ths Jas srs all su4e ef Surs wans sseaSas rV. sl Usy srs very strssf aad will last a sa llsn s as mm isssaaa las usaw.- xas wasM asp ef aW Jatisaaaai UV aast aas wwala Oa aUarlaafJaxV WWsWJ,SSMat,B XmW pwaWaUtafeI sUliaais SJraetiam SB? MBUsf aH kiaas sf - vnUi rjry khmk-hj v tu ee.wjlb vol JL ' I.Ki;K, TKKItK-HAL'TE, IJiJbiASA. - For more than a year, have the langalnrent trac tures tlie Tcrn-Ilante IVntale Collega, leen teawtfty w ojtr lug: Tbey are nw sumrly eoan -pk ted, and w ill lie open tr tlie rencptba of apiU. ON trrWwefoTS, lUr Utk of Sfttmhrr HrH. Tlie rite of tbe t.llejre, the buildings, tbe arraisemeiats fur stu1y aid cuatfurt, aud tbe Faculty, deserve here a paolug uotiv. Tcrre-Hante, the site of the College, Is a leant iful aud healthy city, aonestible by railroad from all directions, and central to a uumerous and apirerwting popslation. It is hifh, as its name imports. Prüm statietbw, it is clearly shown that for several years pt, tU-re have te-n fewer deaths an I less sickness here than at any M'estera dry, of eawal popiilaf ion. -. l i ..(. Tlie iMtiminirs will be fitted np La the latest style and witb all the modern Improvements. Thev will Is warmed by stivtm, and lighted ley gaa, and für nUlwd with warm and cold Isiths, and bat is rarely to lie foMiid in inslitntions of learwing, A CYMNA8IUM. Where the body, made healthy snd ymaetr1ra! by 'Sereise auy 'aupwort and.aMirft -ts hvbnss of tha Blind. A prcmineiit feature of tbe Colsx Is the pruvL sbm aaade Utr the la-alth of th pnpiU. The roma ars spacious aad Well ventilated, there being a beaw tifully fumMied - isulor, with separate sleeping apartau bts fuf each two young lad. The gwunds are am4e, eompriaiag 4' , acres la a pleasant part of tbe city, aUaot one thtrd af whtrli is a native fortst grsve, with winding walks aad arbors, forming a most delightful romc&aile tut papi waU tbe grounds wMl m tastefally erasmaated ' : FACULTY The Facility will conmet of a thoroughly exje-. rtoneed ami sutcioat cor) of instructors. Rev. Jon r.BT, A. M., fowndev aad lursser President of the Ohio Fernab Cd lege, aad Gleadaks Female Colic,-, is flrst TnfenV . ltcv. ALruoXM Woon, A. M., late IVealdewt of,the Ohio Female College, and the. UsHngwbÄed aa-. tbsr of several scientific works, bearing bis name,, will be tbe presiding teacher of (he Cvdiege, aad la. trustor In It ntal and Moral Science. Ir it. B. . BoeuosTit, late Professor of ChetaUu. tfyoto., mFanBers. 0vUwe,.OhW, will .aaka tbe. chaii of Natural rieuce. upva whictaj be will Ire-, tare and experiment, - " , IPLVtaik 8. Cvvkst, A. X., Profirssor ef Ancient . Ijtnujurea aad Lit erat ara, . Pnst. J.C. Miixoxb, late of Philadelphia, f r . teai her of iitetrumental music. ' Aad Iroas six to, tea additional gentlemen and Lvly learners af long standing and successful experience. N pains pr expense will be spared te procura . taacliern In every deirtment. of the very tilg best euaJlfic.Uons, so that pupils wishing to' perfect them wives In the higher styles ef music, or any of -tbe soli'l or onismenttd branclani, may here receive tlie detirxd iimtrB:tion. Inat pwplls from aoraad. may derive tbe gn-abst advantagea to be gained at Boarding Schoi.la, they urs reouj red So beard ia tbe . institution, w ith tbe leaa aors (uakws by special per- . mission of tbe Präsident), that they . may have the . benetit f their example aad society. . . The A-ourse of jttudM will be thocoarh aad extea. . tJTe.'i nibracing all tbe 1-ranc ays wisntly taajrbt ia , ur highest Seminarb-s uf Vcaroins Eatb-fa, Clasai- . oil and tbe ?jue Arts. ' ' The yesU'divkW date two iwesjoasof vweaty VCuXk each. Manne iis awsiavtlvails mm VATaalaM. mj, Mio oiu vi drpvcuiW3( htuav, ami luv vm way oi Febmaiy, 1 ".' . I Tbe civLf of the sclraul year. Including board and tAkim in all the branch as mt tbe regular -conrt rmrni furnistied, fuel, lights and washing, . will be f 22 payable senrbaaaually la advance. . Tlie Mfualt ttra charges will be made for the erne--uiiutal branches. . ' " '. t APPARATUS AJfD LECTURES. Prest. Wood and Prof. BoswoiTit, will deliver -fnU-courses of Lectures with tbe aid of the Tele- -Scope aud other apparatus, swfacieot to Ui art rate experimenHlly the principles of the sclenees pursned. Books, and all other requisites loranteriLg tM CvUege, may be Jasd at the College, or la the. city. All letters of Inquiry or oa bnainese, sbeuW be. addressed to Rev. Joux CbVUT, or P. 8. ConxT, T urre-Haute, Indiana. . ' , .', The'andcrslgned eltixens of Terrs-Hants, bare ac cejite,! tbe oftiee of Trustee of the Terra-11 sate Fe--male Coibre, and may be referred to st any time by such as desire further inAavation concerning the arrangement or slvantagw of the College: .1.. c.k . I . A . , j -r Bev. K . Tsylor, Curtis CS'xrt, Rev. T. Oordou, . II. Potter, Rev. W. G. Setx'r, Rev. P. Wiley, A. C Potwiu, Lucius Ryce, Thes. Dowliug, Bcnj. McKsen, L- (i. A'arren, A. McGregor, . W-Paddock,'. .1Ja'iex HVle, J nines Hite, Junes Barnes, " jlyl5-3m ' If. V. Thon papa. . JteV. J. G. Wilson, Rev. W. Modcsitt, R. Ii.' Thompson, ' Rev. M. A. Jewett, W. D. Griswold, W. J. Ball, , Ja. Farringtea, ' David Uartsork. . C. Y. PaUerson, ' . J. H. m'afaesu ' 1 - Aad. Wilkias, -. H. D. Scott. .... T. V. BoatlH. '

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