Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 24, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 6 September 1858 — Page 2

jjattg .f? onninl EVANSVILLE, ind.

MONDAY MOSI'0 .i SEPT. 6 5 We have escaped the consummation of a great national crime one that "if"1 the evil designs ofiti coucoctors had succeeded, would hare t rough t on a political convulsion; the ultimate consequences would inevitably have been a rupture of the Union, with all its due concomitants. If Niblack's vote had been the onlj one needed to have tarried the original Lecompton. Senate Bill through the House, there would have been an attempt made to enforce an abhorcd constitution upon a State, against the '. resolute resistance of nine-tenths of its population. Jo one, since the declaration of public opinion in Kansas, can have anjr doubts what would have been the consequences of an effort ou the part of the federal authorities to have sustained the Lecompton party in Kansas. They would have been resisted hy nine-tenths of the freemen of that territory ; and if unable to sustain their rights, hosts would have rushed to their support from tvery free State in the Union ; and the codtlict would have rent asunder the dark veil of the future, and ushered in that abhorrent vision of disunion, eloquently deprecated by Veb3ter, when the sun in I leave u should be shining "on the broken and dishonored fragments of a once glorious Union; on States dissevered, discordant, and belligerent ; on a land rent with civil feudj, or drenched, it may be, in fraternal blood!" Xiblack's vote was given for this monstrous violation of right ; he aided, as far as he had the power, in the consummation of this attempted national crime. By all the principles of moral accountability, he is as guilty as if it had been perpetrated. He btill justifies the principles and motives by which he was actuated, and still confesses himself the ready and subservient abettor of Executive usurpations that he avowed hiinsclf to be in that remarkably compreheusive peech, giving the reasons for hi Lccoraplou vote. The President was, he then said, the embodiment of Democracy, it was the President's, and therefore a Democratic measure; he belonged to Democracy, soul and body; and the President and Democracy being one and identical, YVrn. . Niblack belonged, of course, to the President, and, bound, as bis man, to do his bidding; therefore he obeyed and voted Lecompton. Pope Pius Nino has no more logical defender of his infallibility, than James Buchanan ha3 of his among such Congressional retainers as Niblack. The church is infallible says the Priest ; the Tope, its head, is therefore infallible Democracy is infallible according to Niblack Buchanan, its embodimcnt, is, ergo, infallible. But abandoning these royal maxims that the President can do no wronj, and admitting that the wrong was contemplated, as it did not succeed, Niblack says no harm was doQC, and no crime was committed ; the people should therefore forget it and absolve him for what he has done, lie is an agent Soliciting a renewal of his trust, on the plea that he has been faithful in the past, because his most ingenious and persevering efforts to steal were completely defeated by the strong locks put upon the treasures by his employers. He don't pretend to be more honest in his intentions, but as he has not by his best efforts succeeded in the crime, it is not likely he will have a better chance to attempt it, therefore there is no danger ; it is not worth while to talk about it; " it is a dead issue, which ought to be forgotten." Whether the people will entrust their affairs to a baffled rogue, or choose an honest agent, we shall know after the second Tuesday in October. The New York Tablet thinks it is a sad comment on the ability and energy of American youth, that so few, of the large number that yearly enter West Point, manage to graduate, by losing the necessary examination. The fault is not the incapacity of our youth, but the radical error in the regulations governing admission to the privileges of the institute. None but pamlered children of iudulgcut parents, dare to apply for the privilege of entering that institution at the present time. Of course, having never learned to be obedient and studious at home, they are unwilling to submit to the regulations of the school. Open the gates to all as we believe has been recommended by the Board of Examiners and there will be no complaint of examination failures. X?" The aboorbinjj topic at Washington appears to be the defeat of Douglas. So bitter and unrelenting is the hatred of the champion of popular sovereignty, that alj other subjects ara for the moment neglected. The Washington correspondent of the New York Journal cf Commerce writes, "Illinois is the center of interest at present. Everything affecting the result of the political contest in that State is of vastly more importance here than forty cables and treaties with China." The same writer confidently predicts the success of Douglas. CvJF It is rciortcd that Mr. Rogers hasoffcred himself as a float candidate to represent the counties of Vanderburgh and Posey, in the next Legislature. He is hot the best maa for the pto'-e, but he is superior and far more reliaVc than any one that has yet offered hir.iv.ir. Mr. P.otrera Ls an inyeterrtfi d.VaU r.a.vl though he displays loss deela lUAtion thJt eit.)e, he hi' A hun.lre.l tlmca aiore cn-e ilian others. Ilij prirate character is nn.vUiaed by drunkennes or liber-ti.il-,Li. lie U a Demx-rat, we believe, i;:ouh L runs as ai indepenieat candiJite. C3yTho Springfield Republican asks, "will th; Atlantic cable pay?" It was completely r aid out several week since, but iu notes, at sLri sight are pasiinj current. Zou. Jnr.

Communicated. rRlsciTOS, Sept 3d, 1858. Ma. CiKLiLEt-Iadge Ilovey and Judge Niblack spoke in our town yesterday evening, to a yery .xespectable number of the Citizens of the town and county. Judge Niblack made the opening -speech,- I presume the speeches were, substantially, the same as have been made in your city irrd other parts of the District. Niblack,-instead of -fairly noting" The point really, at issue, in the present canvas, used all his ingenuity to draw off his opponent upon d&er questions.'. Lfe made ' some .effort la a milk and water manner, to justify his late course upon the Lecompton question; but every person present, whether friendly or adverse to him,' could ' plainly sec that he felt his vase to be a bad one. : He said that the President had taken a " proper course " in the Lecompton matter, and that he endorsed the entire course of the Administration. lie would not make any promises as to what course he would pursue in the future in relation to Kansas.

He might, or he might not, vote for her admission with less than the population required by tbc English bill. Judge Hovcy on the other hand Fpoke in the mot fearless manner against the Lecompton and Green-English frauds. lie said that Lecompton or anti-Lccompton the endorsement or non-endorsement of the Administration's Kansas policy was the ittue in the present canvas, and to that issue he intended to confine himself and his opponent. He would consider Judge Niblack's election as a full endorsement by the pecple of the first District of the course of the President and the Lecompton party in the last session of Congress, while he would look upon his own election us a protest of the people against that course. Tue impression left upon the minds of the audicuce was, that Judge, Ilovey had the better side of the case ; this was very manU fest from the repeated expressions of approval that were made during his remarks, while almost profound silence reiguel throughout the hour occupied by Judge Niblack. Democracy U strong in tins coun ty, and is perhaps under better drill than in any other county in the District, but still there will be viany of the "untcrrified" that will vote for Ilovey in preference to the regular nominee. The Republicans and Americans will go almost 03 a unit against Niblack. I think I express the feelings of the Republicans of this county when I say that although Judge Hovey entertains many principles which they do not and cannot endorse, yet they feel like supporting him for the manly stand he has taken and maintained against Lecomptonisra, and for the purjwsc of giving a merited rebuke to the Administration of James Buchanan. A Rr.rrni.iCAX. The American Slawer, n . , , ,f t i , , . I Captured by the L.h. brig Dolphin, off the coat of Culia, Ls the fulject of an in tense excitement at Charleston, S. C. The sight of three hundred fine negroes, worth $500 each, has excited the cupidity, and gives such visible evidence of the facilities by which the passion could 1 gratified, that the event will have a powerful effect in stim ulating the desire for re-opening the slave trade. The blacks are in some danger of bondage from their lilerators. The Charles ton papers arc discussing vcrj- earnestly the question what shall be done with the liberated blacks. A correspondent of the Courur savs : They nre here on the very threshhold of civilization; t-hall we send them liockto har barism? They are at the dawn of christian. ity; shnll we send them back to heathen darkness? They art almost within the pale of law and a social state, whore they can take relations; shall we send them back to the realm of no law but that of brute force : no relations but those that brutes take? They are here almost within the pale of socictj where they will 1 safe, and where every physical want will be furcly supplied; win wc tena tiieni uncK to the precarious subsistence smtched from wretchc aa starv ing as themselves? But why should wc scud them Lack? Do we not want them ? They arc wanted everywhere our planters want tntm, our mechanics want them, our railroads want them, onrwjiste lamw are in waut of them. Is it from anv sense, among ourselves, of the inhumanity of renderm them useful ? We put our sons and brothers under master to learn a trade, nnd is it humane to do this, and not humaue to do the same to creatures that are certainly as much in need of tr:un- I ing and instruction? There is no reason wny we should send them tmck, but in this, that it lias become agreeable to another sec tion ol thi'' in ion to loot witn disgust on our institutions, and we are called upon to make this sacrifice of interest and humanity to propitiate them. The following are the imrticulurs of the capture of a slaver offSagua la (I rand, Cuba, as reported by the offic-ers of the Dolphin The slaver was formerly the brig Putnam of Boston. "At daylight the Dolphin discovered a sail ahead, standing on the same course as the Dolphin, which gained on her very rap idly daring the day. At 4 r. M. the sail ahead hauled on the wind, as if trying to get out of the Dolphins course, which caused her to be considered a suspicious craft. The Dolphin tacked and stood off in pursuit, hoisting Euglisu colors, and fired a blank cartndije, which not being answer ed by the other vessel, another was fired at 4 P. M., and this also being unnoticed, at 5 P. M. she fired a shot across the bows of the suspected vessel, which had the effect of causing her to display the American flag at her peak, but she still continued on her course, and seemed to lie making her best endeavors to escape, when, a well-directed shot from the Delphin took effect in her rigging, causing her to heave to and lower her colors. - X On se.idln-a Wt on board, she proved 1 III 1H It I1U1U IUC UIH"U vrn three linn lred and eiohtcen netroes. Her crew was immediately confined, and the prize placed in charge of Lieut. J. JI. Bradford and hecoud Lieut. L-bas. L. Car penter, and sixteen men from the Dolphin, with orders to ptoceed to Cnrleston, boutb Carohn.u Lieut. Bradford, the prize master, who brought the slaver into Cbarleaton, makes the following report of the condition of the V 1 . 1 . ... otacu to tno Aaw Detairtuieut. His con. . t uiuuicatioa is dated Charleston, and refers to

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1U AiUlt m, WW b "J " er of the. Dolphin after the capture, .to keep the crew of the Putnam in irons. That portion of his instruction requiring the prisoners' to be put in Irons would, if executed, have made our -voyage to this place impracticable, for the slaves, as soon as they found they had new masters, aesiroyea large quantities of water and provisions, fvr , the Sake pf obtaining a small quantity Jot rtheir own use. I restored their former masters, and they had to- report to the fiercest cruelty before they could break - up these practices of the slaves. I hope no delay will ' take place in removing the slavea-from this vesBei. OUC iasuja.ii, u laic uvitj . .uau her spar dec k for ventilation, and is without mast coats. : In case of a heavy gale at sea, and battening- down" becoming necessary, the slaves would mostly suffocate. . I fhall use my utmost exertions to' get them ashore immediately. , I am anxious to remove ray command, as the stench on board is horrible. Twelve of the slaves bare died since the capture of the vessel. They are without medical assistance of any kind. The health of the command and prize officers continue good. The question ' what is to become of these negroes," is already being discussed in the Charleston jxipcrs. The blacks bad been put on shore at quarantine and made comfortable. Their fate is stiU undetermined. The government will protably send them back to Africa, as iu case or the Armistad. The Discredited Tennessee Hanks. The reKrted failure of the Bank of America, at Clarksville, is authoritatively contradicted by the cashier. The bank has been for several months retiring- her circulation and has now but very little out Fhc has abundant resources to redeem all her liabilities; and besides, the stockholders are wealthy men, who are individually li able for the issues of the lunik. In a few days the notes will, undoubtedly, le current a?am. The Fouthern Hank of Tennessee, which has also been discredited, is reported to have only $30,000 in circulation while 6he has $35,000 of State Bonds on deposit with the State Treasurer as security for the redemption, of her notes. It is said that the depositors of this institution, who have no public guarantee for their claims, may lose; b it the bill holders will be paid in full. Messrs. Lite Sc oung, tut n Iters at Lou isville, advertise to receive the notes of the Hank of America on dejosit at ttro per cent discount, and pay in thirty days from date of deposit. This is evidence that they are assured that before the expiration of thirty davs the notes will be redeemed. Jöy An American Aloe, now in full bloom, is attracting great attention in Philadelphia immense crowds of people visit ing it daily. No similar exhibition has been witnessed there for more than thirty years. tfiT The Yinccnncs pnieH state that a man, mho returne! from California after oaran vnupa alAn tm ao.l f-.rwt liia .,4a V. a . 1 oitvu lima 'mvmi, wm iuuuu ma n tic linn obta5ll r divorce from him.' married her again. In their case it seems 'alwencc" did not "conquer love." 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. M-a LK8 ! HVULKH! HVJt M.JRMTU MS r-l l-fiiii'd CiiM'iritiail S-nlo, nianutirtiiml lr Win. llmlJart k Co., of variuti !. anl wrU. m il it Hay, St. k, Mill lUilriHit 3fo.'hnie (Vrrveter ami Hal form K'ali, rlicap "k aujr wal of Mine qimlltjr, in the lountrr. r3- A. lt. KEYXUI.PS & Co. M. W VF Cum .Meal 9 uiwn A. II. Klt5 REYNOLDS A Co. JP?'fyTO:!i' LOT I OB A. D. .REYNOLDS & CO (x-jiti;. JLMQHTEK Ui."Tlin JT TUK JL Shrrwuml Iloine, immediately. AUo thiee nepui-tf W. F. BYE RS. MESH Ol'STHRK. 9rJL KCKTZ. at the Wholesale ami r Retail t'onfTtinry n First trwt.if -y f a two dmr from the Post Office, hits vJV ' spun In-en nj'jKnntoJ nv aent fur Maltbv'S Baltimore Oysters, In the City of Evanxvllle, an l,0 iU receive daily ri'U by Express, directly frum the Packer in Baltimore. He l-t rreimred to offer the trade uch inducements for the edtire season aa have never t een o3ered in this market heretofore. A co:islant daily supply alwayi on hand, o that dealer and Cnuiliit ran obtain at any time during the eeaawii thoae choice Cyter, in cans and half rann and in the hell, warrant d fresh and sweet, and Very sujxTior in flavor and quality. Teriu,caih. Auilii'u but bankal le mont y received. A. KCKTZ, acpt.vtim Nde Accnt lor Evatuvillc. hCHiHiLS. INIKELL A CONYNGTON have a lare Rt.x k of alll the naeil in the clnd. They thank their yoiinit tra-nd for pat support, and trut to see them aain thi seatH'ii. seit4 TOUY, 33 31AIN STICKET, EVaVllLE, IXMAN.V. If yon w ih to jcet the worth of yiu money in ShirtS,GeDlIemen'S FlimishinSjGOOllS FANCY SHIRTING PRINTS. rie rnll at 33 Main Sin-et. All order tor Mit hing Silk, Cotton and Lim n Good, pnnnptly attended to, and neatly executed. Grateful tr uut atronage, I respectfully aolirit a continuance of tho saute. Shirts made t order from nietuun-ment, and satisfaction warranted. septJ-ly JFx.Kli hu ju-d ret nriicd from Paris. Frunee, and Cpened out in Kev. Sahiu' Building on ferond etre-H, la'tween 'heennt and "herry, opjawife Hteel A Runnel's Planing Mill, the sale N-ginuitifron .Vondiy, Sept. fi. from 5 to Ii A. M., and 2 till S P. 31., and everr dav fadlowinar. at am time, a fine ol Itondt a lid Jewelry, ronefoting of following articles : Gold and Silver b atches of all kinds, from the lowest to the highest price; Silver and Gold Chains ; Bracelets and Breat Pins ; Kar Rings, and Rings with aud without setting; Carbuncles, Pcarls,Ruhics ; Cameo Painting ; 3! s ic Lava and Gold Stones ; Gold Pens and Pencil ; Gentlemen's Shirt Buttons and Pin ; Ladiea Necklace ; Lockets ; Gold and Silrer Thimlde; Silver are; Casters; Egg Stand ; Butter Inches ; Silver Cups ahd Gobltts ; Coffee ami Tern Kerrk-ea ; silver Fork and Sioons ; Silver Ware of all description. ASao, fancy Good, consisting of Urnhes, ComU, Tucket Dooks, Port f liN4, Pi.rtmon.ie ; a large assortment of fancy Walking CaiM. a itihm ntaiiy of them Gold mid Silver lleuled ; Sc.iors, To ket Knives, Pen Knives and Razors; Dirk and PhdcU (fall description. A very large lot of Silk Presses, Shawb, Maut il Uta and S'eedk) Werk of all description. And a very large assortment of Stationery. Tlte Giant III he stdd w ithout reserve, and a rare chance is offered to get largains. Ladies In I -ar ticular, are invited to give him a call. sept31r rWIHE OCEJ.V CJIULK IS IMtltJL 1 The Queen's message hit arrived so ha J I'll N RASCH with the finest otock or Indies' Shoes ever hrought t Kvausville. Not leing aide to meet the demand for home-m-vde work. I have selected from the bext rjinnof.utun-i of Phihulelihia and New York, a suieriorarlieof konie-male work. Con-.-.i.-tiiig in )art of Ladies lllark, lirown and Fatiey l.aiter ; OpiTa Boot ; Coiignua (iaitent ; Rtifkiii ties ; walking Shoe ot various aiyle. AIho, a gn-t variety of )li and Children' Rotd and Shoes. AnkU Tic, Ac, I have boy's and youih' Roots and Shoe of all kind and size, a uperior article. I am also prepared to make to order men' Roots, Goiters and Shoe) of any style, front a fine Talent. Leal her Boot to a Rrognu Cow Shoe of the beet imported Calf and Kip, cheaper than any boue in the Wast. CouuLry Customers ara specially in ited U call and examine my stuck, as I intend to wholesale cheap for cash. J OILS RASCH. sepr2-lmd Sexxtod street, below Main. I 0 m u mm mm rnmrn mm m m mm aft mm WWm n mm m. MT J7""' s a sa. mint ,- ....po.. . ruir. t iwJL YEESI LA. Just receircd at act U " " .1WRELL . COKYCTOS.

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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

C TJ TE.nE.VT OP TUB COJS'MTION OF THE . Hartford Fire Insurance Company, TO THE AUDITOR OK TUK STATE ÖF OHIO. " Jmmumru 1838 1. The name of the Company is tho HARTFORD . -: INSURANCE COMPANY and it location i at Hartford, Connecticut. ,2. TJ.a Caidtal Slot of theCoin ary fc.YiO,OOQ . 3. TJn? amount 'of" thd Capital Stock paid ' ; up u.7.....:..L...........i-..'.....,.5oo.ww 4. The Asset of the Company are an fdlows : I'ar Market I Value value, Ml Share II art Ld BanTt Block 370 - I'lit-nix " Sii,2".t8 37,000 1 100 Shan Counocticut Klver Banking Coimmny Stuck 5,000 200 Shirr Fariuera and 31t-hanica' Rank !tuck 20XHi 113 Shares City llank &tck 11,500 2 " , 1iarterhtk Rank Stx k,' -Ji,niiO I') Men-antilf Rank Suk, lo.imo 1J " Bank of Hartford Company Stock... l.',(HN) 2W Enliniipo Rank Stfck.... l',ix0 1(K) Share Merchants and Manufac tunr' Rank Stock, 30 per ut. paid...'. 3,3 CO Mian .Ktna Rank Murk, 10 nr Mit. iwid. 500 200 Sliarm American Exchange R'k htuck X-w York.... . . 20,000 300 Shares Rauk of America Stock, Xew York 30,000 200 SIiiiith Hank of Common.- Sun k, New York 20,009 300 Shun' Importer mwl Tradtm' Riink Stock, New York 30,000 200 Sharra .Maninil tun Company R'k Stmk, Nw York 10.W 100 Share Merchant' Rank Stuck New York ö.OOO 100 harei Merchant' Rank Motk, New York, i" ier rent, pai l 1,'i.V) 200 Mian- CuioD Ruuk Mock, New ,000 I I Jl,5ol J 12,(i"i0 J 2O.H00 I 10,000 I 9,000 I 3M0 500 10,200 31,800 2o,2f0 2S,5(K) 12,500 5,lo0 I, 250 11,000 JTaK) ' 10,000 27,7iW II. SOO 11,300 1,020 1,000 3,001 York 10,000 200 Share Oeeau Bank Sta k. Now York . ... 10,000 100 Shan- Bank of North Aiuerim ' Mock, Nw York 10,000 M.7 luirM Metropolitan Rank Mock, New York . 20,700 100 Share Men hauts' lmk Stot k, lVtoil 10,000 100 Share Bank of Commerce Sto k, - Rtoii 10,000 100 Share Hartford and New Haven Kailroml Stmk 10,000 34 Share Hartford, Providence and FUlikill Railroad St ak, pre foired 20 Share Counccticut River Railroail Stork 120 Shan Cotiiiecticut River Railrual Stock. .............. ...... 3,400 2,000 12,000 t,"50 S.W8,9; Bill Recn-ivahW ln-aiin intcrvat. Including Skn lal Ieioita in Rank ..Sl,l 72 Balance, on hook, due tla; Company Jo, lfvi 71 Caxh in hunds of Agent or in course of traui4iuinion M US,127 0 Caah on hand.. ............ ........ 4i,'i7l 07 $iki7,(0i 00 B.mk or other, No linhilitie to Am or n4 due No Iom adjaatni and due, i. H. 1. Auiotint of lo cith'-r un:t(!jiitcil ) or adjusted and n4 du I 10,(n i;t; Iimw-a in miH-iifw waiting further proof, included in the above. AH other claim against the Com10. l-aliy 7,aoi 12 11. The rui of the Company i dot to cxct-i-d $l0,"O0 in any one rUk, suljcct to 1 ly a Miile Are. - 12. The amount iuunxl In a city or villapo, dc-jx-mU nan it fie generally all the uVmrablc rifk to bo had ; ul'jivt to the ruh aUive iianu-d. M. The amount iiooin-d in any one bhak of buildlop leitd upon it ixe and conotnictioii, tuljcct to the rule alaive referred to. 14. No art of tho tafilul or earning of thi Coniny hava laen dcaited in any other State ax eeurity for loare therc-iu, and no auch dewit i retpiinil by any Stnt except Indiaua; fniu which tate the Ap-ucie of the Compitiiy were withilraan, a thi (Utmi-any entertain-i the opinion that it entire Capital and rwimw are pletlcl f,r tha epwl et;urlty of all it l'oliey holdera, and hould ao remain. Inder the opinion of a late Attorney tieiieral of the State of Indiana aforeaaid, pronouncing the Liw iovulid and Void, Home of tlie Aiceul of t It in Couioany liavo reauiuttt their oltiop and ntutitiue to tränket the biü'iiie.-w of Inxurnee iu that State. And tliia (Vtiiwity w ill nitartiize alMt l'oli I imiM-d tu any wrty or parties in lUMnUinf ludiana a valid and of binding llati :i, and pleile ItM-lft'i a faithful performance of u.lu'hrontnictof I Uhurauce, whether ao held by M-iuuD of tho sage of tlte law n-Arrt-d to or not. C. R. BO WE US, Secretary. STATK K CONNECTICCT, IIvKTroktt Cocntv. J January , 1K.iK. Personally apK-an-d C B. BoWEKN, N-cndary of the Martd-rd r ire 1 iiuraoi-e '(Hiiiany, aixl ninde oath that the foregoing xtateiiM-nt, by loin snNa-rib-cd, i-t a In', full ami correct latt iia nt of Um aff.nii of Haid Company, and exhibit no far a can In aAvrtaiijed at I hi date, it at Inul condition on the find day cf January, lü.'a. Ik-lore me, II. H. BAII BO UN, J. P. Aptdication for IiiHiiranre tnnr In made to the uiiderMgne,!, ALLEN C. II ALLOC K, Air.t, F- t-l Ev.uii.ville, Indiana. TUE MßHBJmMX -VLMl RA NCE CO M PA NY, HA IITMUÜM'ON.N. S. L. LOOM IS, President. I 11. KELLOGG, I Secretary. niTEUx liii.txct: office, vixcixxati, M. MA C J I LjTj1 e n'l Aent . II. II. MAGILL - - II. M. MAGILL, fi-CI IAL AiiE.NT AXn AUJCSTCBa. STATE M EN TOF ASSETS, Jamakv lt, ISH. KMiuineI andapmvel hv the Anditor of Olli, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, IOWA, TENNESSEE, c, n compliance with the laws of these States. tmah rmpltmt, - - - Q'Z OO,O0O.0O. Imth Jtt$t - ... 9311.719.39. Cah on hand and in Rank $4717. ia " iu hauda of and due from Ag-utM....4J,4.:i4 Amount limned on 3Iortgages of Real - täte M.17,7no.tsi Amount Lrfwned on Pledge, of Rank kn, li,M.(io liilln RiveiviOde, for loans on approved collateral and personal security .....r3,773.47 HARkCT VALtK. Rank SttH-ks of New York City Ranks lo0,:i.2. 44 " of Hartford and other X. K. Rmkn ....8.818.00 Ac-emulated interest on IiiveatiiH-ut 'i,l7.'JO Total Asset.. ..&i41,71!).09 i.i AMLiTir : line or not due to Ranks or other Creditors ... .none. Lo.-iM -t, a4ljii"tetl and due tioiio. not due Io,t;l4 " mt adjusted and waiting proofs M 23,8 "0 All other claim estimated at- .....VXI Tidal of all lial.iliti.n. .JU,14 STAT1 OK C ONN ECTIt CT. I H Antrum.. Coxn. llartfurd County. J Jaiuuiry !, lnjrt. Tersonaliy apix'antl II. Kelmmmi, Seeretary .f the Plueiii.x liiriiruiHe CouijNUiy, and luale th that the fon-ping tateineut hy him subscrihed, i true aud rorrect in hi lat know leilgo and la-lii f. jte ore me. C. J. 1IUA 1 LEY, J ustice of the Peace. It i with much pleaxure Ui ourselves and patrons, tluit we present the above statemeut ol our finances, tu the careful Ierieal uf Ui. It cxiiilritn at a glance, the prime and solvent condition the Company I in ; and parties who del Indemnity in a strictly nrst-cla Compauy, will promote their own iutereta by patronizing tlie PHCENIX INSURANCE CO., Which may be done by application to any of the duly commissioned Agents of the Compiiny, in the principal Citie and To n of the Cnioo. Les Fairly Adjusted and Promptly Paid. tl ALLK.V C. HALLtK'K. Agent. experienced Kngineer ran ohtaia a iH-manent situ.Uion by making immediate application at the St. Loni Mills, Priucc-tcn. Indiana. LEW IS RuSWELL A Co. S-ptemWr 1st, 18o8-lw VIM VAST FREIGHT LINE. AVraiCAX EXPBEXS COMPAMT rnofBirToKs. TO THE WEST AND SOUTH-WEST. VIA ALBANY AND BUFFALO. The Mercliants Despatch continnes hi-rnging GomI from New York and Boston, at as low rates as any I!iatch or Rail Road Expn-ss, and in aa good or N-f ter time, having nnequaled facilities for safe and speedy tranKrtation. No Deepatch or Kart Freight Line lias any eonmo tion with us. Arrangement we re made by nn early hit Spring, liy w hielt we are rnatded to" forward" nd only the lighter rtion of shippers' fn-it-ht, but wa can carry In.th liht aid hery with the same prompt nes which low alway cliaraeterixed the 44 Merchants Vv atcn " Rringing otr freight in our own cars, with passenger trains, and havingour own ageutsat point of transhipment, me have advantage in point of ci-.l and safety, which render it impossible for other companies to comia-te with ns. This Despatch is owned and managed by the American Express Comwny, which i a su'Bcient guarantee that all Just claim will b. settled without delay, a has been the case for the past three years, and to the satisfaction of those by whom they may be presented. JOHX C. WASSOX, cptl-Oiji Agents Trrre Uauta.

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Tjian j.vn .n. vi? ijvsuJT RASCE RY HOME COMPANIES. Th undersijrned havinir hern aroointed AüeuU flor Eracsvillo and vicinity, of the - INDIANAPOLIS INSURANCE CO. S. F. COVINGTON, Sec'y. T. A. MORRIS, Prva't. AN THB RISING SUN INSURANCE CO. D.'J. HATHAWAY, Sec'y. S. HATHAWAY, Treat, are prepared to nmlerwrite upon the la-ttcr chma of Fire and Martiie Rik. at a low rate of irv jiinwi a are cowupteiit with pcrniaiiency atid re lai'iiiiy. Tliene t mpanlps rouBne their Muiueas exel i&ivef "I etato ol lixliniia. rc .mi jirswn fijiceiiiiy aijuieu ami promjiiy paid without any ahatciin iit or diminution "wliatewr. i ' Reforene-: Every man, without exception, mho ba uta!ned loss In either Uomiany, a Iiet vl whom all citizen or our own Mate mnr r oen ourom?. A. D. REYNOLDS A CO. r.v;inrviiir, jniy , is.j-iy ifllMNl4lf.f.K l.i it H-t It 1 JM.VO. JTj i-lATION At a ineetiiiiF of liireetora of the Association it wa orderexl that a rail of three dollar per t-hare, and the annual contribution of one do'.lar from eaeh tnenitMr, for the current j-ear cuuiincniin Aniriift 10, be collected, such call la-iug due from aid after that date. l'avineiit ti Im madu to M. Paii.ell, Trea-itirer, or J." F. Cair, Librarian. Ry order. WM. II. BIXGHA3I, aeptlOwd Recordlnjr Sy-cretary. J VII. LK RA I Litt IA D. On and alter Wcdta-. day, September 1st, the price of ticket from EvanTitle to iint named la-low, w ill be a.-i fullow, vii : To IndiaiiaiH)li.M. ?i 2-' To Imisville.. ? " 00 CbTcIaud 14 00 Cincinnati . 7 Ö0 St. Louis G 50 Cairo 7 75 Sandoval. .. 4 Wl Chk-aso... 10 50 Tuna 7 0 Fiwiiigfteld 9 0 Rot k Island . 13 50 1'eoria 10 W Rhamiington 9 11 IK-catur....... 8 00 Rnffal . Ill M New York Tt HI lwton :so fin Pittslairg ........ 17 00 Philadelphia T M lJaltimon- .. 1 75 Washington.. 21 i Da toll 8 Xenia V 2.1 CidURihus VI KS Wheeling 15 W Thnugli Tickets can be obtained at the Pavilion Hotel, or at the Dejad, head of Locwd street. J. E. M ARTIN, Secretary. Kvansville, S ptemluT 1st, Ibö-H-lm V Et MCE It V KHJJIER. TfJ.Vr. JLW FACTI "RERS OK Lard Oil, Soap and Candles, AIm an exfrn article i f ENGINE. CAR AND TALLOW OIL fr Machinery, and a Superior Refined Cuming Oil, FOR HEAR LttiHTS, ABAPTEn TO STEAM BOATS, HOTELS, .VXD ALL OTilm Cl'KMNli ri KPOSEH, YV. 4G, .ytrlh Hide Mmt trtil, HKTWEKX rmsT AN SECOJIP, EYANsYILLE, INDIANA. ' rut lip bi.cKre.M ..Philip' EtAnrg. Tliese Vlaeliioe and Rnruing Oils are wnrrniiti-d to stund all cl Hinte and ta-iUHiini. The attention of iradi r ne-chaiiic of liailroatl, Steaiolxstt, .Vills i;u l Maa hiuv hb, is lrt ieularly rniliil tu t'ie a'a.veranl. ' nug7-lrd ,19EU .MJt'HEttEi., ls.iK HEV V KEl EtVEll RV E. A C. R. R. Jol-I.U. N.2 Mackerel, a I hi.lf Lhls. do 'iObl U. No. 5 do hulf bid. do l.ism H, S. .. AImioii'Is. 7 lli's No. .rii, s, and 7HI Cotton Yarn, list I bl. 1. V. Whisky. Received and for sale by angai J. A I). II KIM AX. TTJ8T BMitElfElt.ZO JES OM C hai ruw' tobacco, U) lsxes German water proof matches, f. r sal.-1 y TENNEY A SORUENSO V, ainrt! No. :jl, Water street. A' U .', J VST REt El I V.'ii W W by Express, at J. REAL YS. 30 uv sir. cojv.v MEai eke sit CUD IND. For Sale by idy Z. If. COOK A SOS. rm" Hit h ii noun na hues t JL tret-h Milcu tvw, for sale at aiix! 7. II. COOK A SON'S. svi o.Tf;r.Y' 3 Cuuvaiocd llains. YV? II. 4,000 J, Its. R.IHNI It. Ricon Sides, .VSI 44 Sugar Cured dried Reef, .Vsi p, Ko. 1 (1io,e, lWI I'ure Cream of Tartar, .! Sack extra family flour. I O.i hi D. country Rran, Rush. Corn Meal, iO dT.en Klinker aud other Broom. Just recv iced and for salehr angril J. W. YICKERY i Co. 1-iI.yjujes..iz tainntrs t'U'mst J 1 OISWCO. i-" ik twM tolacco. 'A Iwxrs 7 lump do. 10 boxes y do. of the N st of all brands. .M btx-s btar candles, ii's. ii ixc do, 4's, 4 tierces rice, just m-eived and for sale by I, A D. II EI MA NX. SlV'ItniES.13 UJHRELS V. I ltnMn's Mou'g. whisky, 'S bbls do. ! hlil (dd rye do, J.', bhl do, 5 bbls old rye w hisky raided lfv'2, PMKilfree trade cipirs, :;.si Daniel WclisU-r do, 2,t Mlj Eiel de, ,rsi Iir. i iue washboards, nn ivtxl and for aale by I. A D. II EI MANX. 111 XT REt Ell Ell 103 UjUJH IOElest txixe tea, l'Si lüil-s Ameiicau Navy oakum, ' A caes li juorice. In ciisc lemon syrup, 10 do brandy cherries, A do alviitli, 2ii Uxes pickles, 5 do icccalillL, . do iiarturtious, .1 do rtiracoa in jugs, A bM flour sulphur, 10 kegs n-tined salt jetn-, 5 hid alum, 5 do cha'k, ö do coeraa, l.t do almoliil, 5 do filk-rts, A do almond (soft shell), . A do Itrwxil nuts, A do English walnuts, 10 1-oxcs shelled' Ahnonils, 5 bids cnrn-tits '. lfllsixes citmu, 1'SJ do fire rnnkers, In esse cards, 1M) doz tar buckets, for sale low by TENNEY A SORKENSON, aug:iil No. 31 Water tn-et. -g I ST MElElfEI Mh EX I It ESS. t'ity id the tin-at Ring, by Dr. Rarslay. Hadji iu Syria, by Sirs. Sarah Bandar Johnson. At faugfli J. HEALY'S. oüf.t? coir.? co jr.v coo 5 us ho Is Just received and for sah cheap at aiig-7 A. D. REYNHLDS A Co. -nitEt.V U'MT, R.I ISE It .V 1 83 7, Jim Just received direct from Cermany. 1. cases ot Rhein wine and 2 casks of Rnins. brandy for sale low, in all quantities, at my Saloon on Third street, between Sycc.more aud Vine. aiinii lnr pti. vctrr. -miUEi,i it ( .vi'.wro.v if.i t 'E Jmt selected from the largest Easteru Houses, a large i-tock of . S'io'ins, Italian, German, and French. Guitars of various prices. Accordeons and Flutinas, choice onality. 1' lines, FLigeolets, Tambourines, Ranjs-, And all Musical Instruments and Instruction Books, which they sell at Eastern prices. Also, a complete assortment of Knvelopea of all kinds. Rlauk Rooks. Letter Paper. S b ad B.a.ks. Newnt Novels, Ac., Ac. Wliolt-ide and retail, and at the lowest pricei in the city. Call and see the selection before going eliewhere. a27 r? VILLE .ISS'll IiE.VJIEttZ JLJ SON STAGE LINE. The nndersigned is now ruuniug a good four horse coach daily (Sunday excepted) to and from Henderson and E vans vii le, connecting at Henderson with the Henderson ard II opkinsville tage line, and at Evansville with the Evansrille and Crawfordsville Railroad. Leaves Hen-d-rson at 9 o'clock, A. M. Leave Evansville at 3 o'clock, P. M. Time between City Hotel, Evansville, and Hancock House, Henderson, two hours. Fare, Si 25. Patweugers called, for iu anv iart of the city, if deind. SCOTT A HOPKINS. Ang. 1, 18ö-dlm Prot rietors. dfW.ll.! WILL t O.I EH t OJ L! ..' J I ft TH E L AND SHALL BE DONE." I have just em ted a Fairhank's N-ale, for tlia ptirpoi'e of weighing my coal. I shall sell my nail by weight, according to the law of the it.ite. I have a larpe stock of superior quality of Tittsburg Cual, and invite all my friend to give me a call and try it. I have tai n eighteen vear in the business, and pro-f-e.s to b a judge. Yhe price of coal is 20 c nts per bushel. A 11 ord rs left at the Gas Company' Office, l-tween First aud Second, on Locust street, or at Hornbnsjk' Store, on Water street, or at my Coal Office, at the Lamasco Wharf, will be attended to. All coal Dunst be paid for when orden-d. in linkable currency. ANDREW HUTCHISON, an2i'-3tn

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C.S'IJRIES.75 BOXES PRIME Cheese. 2 tierces dried beef, 5 bbla ginger w ine, 10 Y bbls do, A bbtrblackberry brandy, A do wine. A bbla poach brandy, received by I. A D. 11EIMAXX. Of I IIOZE.VPEJLIt ISJSlLETSf ttO O ß dozen assorted Clothes do. 15 doz. assorted common do. iü 44 44 Feed do. 20 Bush. Kew- Sweet Potatoes. ' - 50 Bush, new Timothy Seed. '20 Red Top. Received by "r27 Z. II. COOK A SOX. Ott SJLE.LABUMS FRJJM Dwelliuir IIoiUW and Tr., Inlj on Sih m.t Knau ire at tlie R.tl l'.t.t. ... l ..t.ii;.... nn-,.. Na. 1, North Third street. C.C.COLLINS. Farm of l 5 arrcs, 14 mile from the I'ity of Eransville, at a great liargain. Enquire at the Real Estate and Intelligence Office, No. 1, Xorth Third street. laugiö c. CoLLINS. m OR SJLE I .VICE RESIItE.VCE JL on Main street. Terms favorable. Enquire at the Rtal Estate and Intelligence Office, X. 1. North Third street. augiö C. C. tXlLLINS.. 'in;,fjr.'Ti, to jJvii7'jiJsiTEÖH W V h, a sNiall Dwelling House and Lot in th City. Enquire at the Real Estate and Intelligence Office, No. 1, North Third stnet. iijiZi C. C. COLLI X 8. ou itoi'jy'iir-,ooo Eies, choice BACON SIDES. 2,ni0 lbs. Choice Shoulders. 2,u 44 44 tijvn Hams. 2l la-st Wotaletl Bowles. , A Tons Fresh Ground Bran. l,."ss Qui)(ley'a Hams. A d u. Children Cabs, aorted. i't 44 Brooms. 1 44 assorted Waeh Tubs. For sain by aug Z. II. COOK A SOX. &CIIOOE JS'OTICE. THE .EH EE School of this city will commence on Monday, SeptMnler t th, ls."8. By order of ihe Board. P. II0UNBR0tK, Evansville, Aug. HA, Is.8. Clerk. WtlSCO,'SI." MOJS'EX JT J JR. 9 V We w ill take all Solvent Wisconsin Bonks at ar for good or ou account, anjril Z. II. COOK A SOX. W It. R IS SELL, WHOLESALE mß DEALER IX WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, Painted l'a;is. Tubs, Bowls, Buckels, t'hnrus, W heelbarrow. Rackets CI it he l'iu,WahUwrd,Irooms, Brushes, Ac. Also, Manilla. Jute, Hemp and Cottou Itoja and Twine, Wire Work, Wrapping I'a-er, Blaa-kiiig, Alicant and other Mats, a od every article of the kind usually found iu Eastern Stn-. No. 372 Main stwt, la-tween Seventh and Eiirhth, Louivile, Kentucky. angil-;;ni rZtmlEU8 H'lIEELI.ya .VJILS, .v WV store and sor sale by ai.gai J. W. YICKERY A Co. raiO tHORTS.ftEJ" J.YM LIME JL 11 MINE US. 20 Kegs Rifle Towder. 30 44 Blasting 44 .TO Cson isters F. V. F. DnsnU Towder. i 44 Esgle Gmi I'owder. .'s-m Itsj. Bar Ia-a.1. .VI lUirs a-Mtortel ltnek and Tatent Shot. 20,ismi Gennine G. L. Ca. öo.inio S. B Gun do. In store and for sale by an-r-iO J. W. YICKERY A Co. 2? RJZER8 COFFER. J FULL supply now iu store and for sab' bv ang-O S A M I'LL OR R. BVr,HITE SltJjRS.-Zi JtJRRELS 9 V C-rn-disd Sugar. 15 Rids. Powdered do S Ismf do i-'t Refiueil White do. Just mvived and f r aale aheap, by PRESTON RROS. angl7 11 'J TN, CJIS, J.VJI EUR noons at W holi-sale. The old established House of PRATHER & SMITH, No. 4.'A JIaim Stsf.et, LOUISVILLE, KENTÜCKY. Are now pri-pan-d as usual for the Fall trade, with a H-lirt and large stock of everything in tlieir line. Their StH k i gotten up with the utmost care, nndrr tliedirerlioris and suervision of tlieirseuior artner, a praetical aud an experienced Hatter, and their pun li:te arr iiuule at the lowest rasli pricea. Tliey still adhere to their old motto, "quiek sales and small ptt'flt." Terms, CASH, or short time to prompt men. Purchaser are invited to give them a call Is-fore l-nriiig. The highest market price aid for Furs and Pellrh-s. augl8-lm ?OR SHIRTS, HO TO H. LOOMIS, FASHION A RLE SHIRT MAM'I'A CT C R E R aud dealer ill Gentlemen's FANCY FURNISHING GOODS. No. &7 Main street, (OPPOSITK TN P. rollt M O C , EYANSYILLE, INDIANA. X. B. Shirt made to order, by measurement, and warranted a fit. augi-ly TWO! lf TIUT LIKEslME'm MM. THING giHsl to eat, step up to A. D. REYNOLDS A Co.'s. and get yon a fin Cauvasscd Han, or nice piece of Dried Reef. A lot just received and for aiile. Also, a lot of ShipstiifT. ai g-'l T9 l'ILifI'tJMJ TF.RL.fL. lTlÖÖ? MM Lights, 8-10 Saidi, 3, C, and "J It. each. l,fS 44 9-1J 44 2 -VHI " 10-12 44 lltitiO lo-K, and 10-12 Fash. HO Paniiel Doors, assorted sizes. "V Röxes Glass, assorted hir.itt. Just reo-ivrd and for sale low, by WHEELER A RIUGS. I Vf .Y I'lLLE C O ? .Tl E RVIJL COLLEGE, Korlh Klrst Street. EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. The Sixth Autninl Session of tlie above Institu tion, will couiineiirc on Monday, August .TOth, lKr.8, A course of lessons in this Srhool will embrace Double-Entry Biok-Kecping, in all its various brandies, Mercantile Calculations, Penmanship, Ac. The plan adopted in teaching i entirely practical, no text tiooks being used, hence student can rely on obtaining sufficient practical knowledge of the science of tliis all important branch of educatiou to enable him to take cbarp of a art of taooks in any establishment, however complicated. Student can enter at any time. A conrse of lessons can be completed in from six to ten weeks. Time, however, uot limited. Weekly Lectnrre on Commercial Law I'd be deliven! by competent legal eeuth-men of the city Daily Lecture on Book-Keeping and business generally. Tfxms : For a full ronno, including Piplonin, (ientleuien can, hnvrever, enter fr the Mer cantile course, which Is I .a dl es department Jlo For Catalogue, giving full articnlars, address, JEIIEMIAII BEIIM, Principal. aosl7-1uid-3d raw no ct tuts.-urjthumite's JL RETROSPECT FOR JULY. Just received at aiig2 IMIBELL A CONYNGTOX. mjo.nr.THt.vti v?u. the paJ TENT Self-sealing White Porcelain FUl'lT JA It, just received and for sale cheap at the Quoensware Store of J. W. II CURES, nugPi 18 Main street. jrmooFsi eort uross rjtJBJL TAN Hoors; Thirty Gros Brass Iloosi of extra size and superior piaiity. Just received and for sale cheap bv angl3 MESSRS. J. II. MAC.HEE A Co. 0XFOUJI FEJMLE COLLEt.E The next sessiou of this Institution will open Seiteral-r 1st. The appointment of Teacher Is complete. e.i-'t iu, of !-. J Oil.- . ktuTT, I, D., President, with some fifteen competent assistants. The Board of Direr torn ü-el that no better guaranty of success can Is given to uireuts in regard to the mental and moral training of their daughters, than is presented in the re-apfiointment of Dr. Scott, a the head of the Institution, who has been a successful educator for near thirty years In this place. The course of study I a high, and Instrnction as thorough, as in any similar institution, aad the exjense is !. The buildings were completed at an exwuse of rto.ooo, are heated by steam, and gas-lighted. Terms Board, washing, lighting and heating room, tuition in all English Branches, Latin and Un-ek, $7,.rj0 per aesniou in advance. For further information, apply to Rev. W'm. 8. Rogers, Sc'y, or Iter. Isaac Y. Jlonfurt, Agent, Oxtord. Jly2t--Jm (W CJBItIT SEE.ns TIIJTTiilS M impressicn is out that I am going to leave the city, and have sold out th Book Bindery ; this is a mistake. I wish to state I have only sold out the store to F. Whitaker, Es-. ; and those wanting Book,' Music or Faldera, will lind a good aelcctiou In his Store on First street, close to the Post Office. And any person wanMng Blank Books of good paper, and Rk of any kind Bound, will find me in the Bindery, just above the store. aiigU-lm M. L. J0UXS0X'jnOPrMR KIIIJSUJLES. 5 o , o o o JL Poplar Shingles, in yard and for sale by JOHX F. GLOVEB, augll Corner Main and Seventh stn-eU. F F.Ell STOR E.TJIE I.WIIERSIGXED will keen constantly on hand. It A 1', cony, OATS, SHirSTUFF, BRA X. And all other articles needed to feed Ilorsi-s or Mules. All of which he will sell wholesale or retail, at lowect market rates, giving Just weight aud measure. ROBERT S. BUST0X, Water street, between Main and Locust, Evansville. aug-1-ly

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BWMTE FIJS'E BHI.VtJLES. r r Those w ho intend to cover their new hottw-a with a eota. article of Pine Shingle, had brtter call upon the Sulwcribcr Soon, aa he has lwt 44 a few more left,"- JOHN F. LOVER. ugll Comer Main and Serenlh streetr. tfEO. TH Ö RJS'HI L L, R E tJSLEJ V"E M to return hi thanks to hi old customer for their kimt patnmagn, and hoy l-y atrirt attention to business, and good wxirk, to be able t merit acontinuation of their favor. Having rrmuveil hU. store to the corner of Second and Main streets, for-. uterly ocr ujiied aa a Silversmith Miors be ismw prearvd to furnih all who may favor him with acall, with all the article in his line. - . sfcö Repairiug done with neat rasa and tipatrh. -Second baud harness always on hand. . JljSMini. W71 JtJ.y 'M E IJS ' T"PE J.-JJ STE' JV REOTYPK FOLNDRY, Xo. ICS, Vine street, letacen Tourtli and Fifth, CINCINNATI. - . .n .R. ALLISON, Sint. Mannfatorrrt and iK-alcr iu NEWS, BOOK AND JOB TYPE, Printing Pn-ww, Cases, Gallics, Ae., laks and Printing Materials of every description, Menrutyi. ing of all kinds,' Rooks, Music, 1'a.teut MedW-ilM Din-ctious, JoKs, Wtasl Engraving, Ac, Ac. sBraml and Pattern Letters, various styles. AjSElectndyping in all its branclie. jh 1 4-4m. OFFICE E. T '. JT. K. Cm Ef'J.VSYILLE, August 12, lti."8. IIeu.vforward. there w ill lie no rhaifre for drayae jit Vim-rmsra on giHsl shipjeI fhm Evanvsrill over this aud the Ohio and Mississippi Kaimmd, to any js-int whatsoever. JOHX INGLE, Jr.. aii)cl3-dAw-lM Soperintcndert E. A C. R. R. GytIJTLI.V A" STEPHEN'S, (Sl't K9 ecs-ors to Ja, kinds of Stoves, and manufacturers of Tin. Sheet Iron and Cwpjier Scantlin, Jr.,) Ieab-rs ia all are. Also, mannfartnrers of Fruit Cans of ev ery intent and description, with which printed direction tor pot ting up all ami of fruit, will I furnished, fn-e or chsrge; all of which w ill I sold very cheap f.r cash, at wholesale or retail. Storeroom at No. in, 3Iain stn-et, litw wn Water and First ftrtt-ts (opHisite old Stnte Bank), Evansville, Ind. JAS. SCANTLIN, JR. ..BOSrT T. Ttfltr. WWjHEELERK WILSO.VS FJ.HI. WW LY SEWING MACHINE. The best, simplest ami niost dumble Machine' in use. They make a rtnmg k stiteh, thesame upon both sides of the work, sew ing with enal. facility the thickest and thinnest fabrics. Any sIhkiI of thread, cotton or silk, ned w it hoot renew- -ing. All mach ines warranted three years, aud full 1 instruction given to enable purchasers to use tla-m atisCietorilv. Also Th Dmekey Snetrnf ftmehlne Prlet $30. The lft single Thread Mwhine iu tlie market. A general assortment of Sewing Machine Silk: Tlin-ad, Noelles. Ae., Ac., constantly ou haiul. Office No. 4, Marble Hall. myl4-m F. 11. F.LLM AN. Agent. T scu.vriii.v, mm)j.j' AGENT FOR rwniibl Fratta. Tinailii A. I fsrtlv fiwk Suis. Thsr rMsiia hVii.iuui ICsmiI, mI tawSMtly. M m awes mmlj mM ao vpanaa HrwwTinaw MriM yii mvr isi. au auids mt w Cr i mrm ily distTMsWI aa aawrlaia la Ma'Sir. Ia Mawwliav mm aiticb tott-t Mklii m kallsarM tb Arl4 la aa lafsllibi, M'. U.T. a rwa mt H.mlul tolni Alliin US mm 4 prsetiol mkm km,m sxsmiusj tasmuj tby ar wiikent fsslt. I TS wa kif Is mm aaurwly mw tarn. Tke a satis para taatalM tm. It lajr pSiiv stiU mm4 swaact eriacw arms mwi mm far rwYa mral4 a aay 4hr Csa. Tkia priaaipi fca st4 Um ant for Mvtral yars, aa4 la bast earUncat of Bar loa Isthat Ums wk aav tna4 Uaa a lislaa will lk ara watraataj aa ntiraaaal, aa4 ta aaa af failara Ika wmmmr will aa rtfaada. Th Jan an all mad of para whit rtanlr.s fr. l thay ara aary atraaa aa will laal a lifa llaaa. aa aa aota -a mmrnrn taa laiam. Tmm waala aaa af tk Jar im raa thay aaat aaa wtthia Ik ataar la mmor imj la patXlB j. aaiu mm t.-rseaaaa tor aaxuaf all kiaaa - wuii TEM n E-IU VTE FEJtJLE COL LEGE, TEURE-HACTE, INDIANA. For more than a year, have tlie magnificent structures of the TerrawIIsute Female Colk-ge, Iswn steadily progresaing. They are lw aaiarly rtimtpleted, aud will I ojs-n for the reception of pupil. On KWamliif, th Utk of N-ieW aaat. The site of the College, the buildings, tlie arrangements for study and comfort, aud tlie Faculty, deserve her a iaKing notice. Terre-IIanle, the site of the College, Is a Is-antl-ful and healthy city, accessible by railroad from all directions, and central to a numerous and appreciating iMipulation. It is high, a it us me lnisrts. From statistics, it I clearly shown that for several years past, there have been fewer dtli and lew . sickness here than at any Western city, of equal populat ion The buildings will be fitted up in the latest styl and with all the modern Improvements. Thry will be warmed by steam, ami Marbled by g.ne, aud furni ded with warm and cold baths, and what U rarely tu be found in institutions of learning, A GYMNASIUM. Where the body, made healthy and symmetrical by . exercise may support aud aavist th laliwr of the - mind. A prominent feature of th College, the provi- -ion made fur the beajth of Ihe Hipila. Tlte moan are spacious and well ventilatel, there U-ing a leiu. tifully furnished arlor, with s-irate shjüng.' ajisrtments for each two young bids-. The Krouud are ample, comprising arr la a a pleasant part of the city, about otie-thirduf whk it'i is a native forest grove, with w iuding walk aud arIsirs, fomdng a most delightful Hiieuale for s--pils all the grounds will Im tastefully ortaanreuted. . FACULTY. The Faculty will consist of a thonaighly raperieticed and efficient corps of instructor. Rev. JoH!f Gov tar, A. M., founder and former -Prcfcident of tlie Olio Female College, and Giebdabt Femala College, ia first President. Rev. Alphoxso Wood, A. M., late Presblent of" the Ohio Female College, and the diftingurshed an tlmr of several scientific works, larin Lis name, w ill I the presidio tMK-lier t Ihe College, aud la structor in Mental and Moral S lem-e. Prof. R. S. Roswobtb, late Profesaor of Cherfiistry, etc., in Farmers' College, Ohio, will take the chair of Natural Science, upvn whk-h lie will lecture and experiment. P'Zstaisu S. Covekt, A. 31., Professor of Ancient Languages and Literature. Prof. J. C. Miaixuxn, late of Philadelphia, first, teacher of instrumental music. And froui six to ten additional gentlemen and lady teacher of long; standing and successful experi4icc. Xo pains or expense will I sjan-d to trocurs. tva hers in every department, of th very higbeet rjualifications, so that pupils wishing to jxrfect themM-lves in the higher style of music, or any of the solid or ornamentvl branches, may here receive the desired instruction. That pupils from aToad,. may derive the greatest advautaea to 1-e gaiaed at . Kmrding Sc Iks, Is, they ara reiuin-d to board Lu the institution. WTtn the tcai-her (uuUl lay ay..!. I avaai mission of the President), that tlu-y may have tlaabenefit of their example and society. The course of stu'ics will 1 tlaiKmgh and extensive, embracing all the bratiihe niuilly taught in our hiKhetit Seiuinarle of learning, English, Classical and the Fine Art. The year divided into two sessions of twenty weeks each, commencing respectively on Wedneda, the 8th of September Dei t, and tho 9th day of February, 18Ö9. The ei-pene of the icbool year, Inclo ling board and tuition in all the branche of the retrwlar course, room furnished, fuel, lights and washing,. w ill tie f -"i payable emi-ahouallj In advance. The usiuU extra charges will be maile for the ornamental branche. APPARATUS AXD LECTURES." ' Irefct. Wood and Prof. Boswoktii, will dcliref full conrse of Lecture with the aid of tire Teleaco)M and otlier apparatus, aamVieitt to illastrate exjierimeDfUly the principles of the science pur sued. Booka, and all other reo,uiit-s for entering . the Colkge, Laay be had at the College, or in the. city. All letter of inquiry or on business, should t addressed to Rer. Jons Cot rar, or D. t. CoTtar, Terre-Haiute, Indiana, The nndiTsigned citlxenaof Terre-IIaate, have accepted the office of Trustee of the Terre-IIanle Female College, and may be referred to at any time by such a desire further information concerning the arrangements or advantage of the College: Rev. K. . Taylor, Curtis Gilbert, Rev. T. Gordon, K. W. Thompson, S. II. Potter, Rev. J. G. Wilson, Kev. W. G. .iencer, Rev. W. Iodesitt, ltev. 1. Wib y, R. L. Thoniision. A. C. Totwin, LiH-in Kyce, The, riowling, Ih-tij. 3IcKeen, L. G. Warren, A . McGregor, Yv. Paddork, Jals-z lie. Men, James Hite, James Rarue, jil-3m Kev. M. A. Jewett, W. I. Griswold, W. J. Ball, Jas. Partington, Dav id Hartsurk, C. Y. Patterson, J. II. WiatsOB, And. Wilkius, II. D. Scott, T. C. Buntin.

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