Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 27, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 September 1858 — Page 2

EVANSVlLLE, IND..

THURSDAY MOUKIXG .SEIT. 9 A Trap. Ia 1G37, Mr. Calhoon introduced inta the U. S. Senate a scries of resolutions deSning the powers of the general Government, and the rights of the people of the Stated and 'Territories; among them was the following, "which fieclarcs ia 'broad and distinct terms, the modern principles ef popular sovereignty; and gives tome coaatcaance to the doctrijiej of the t)red Scott decision. . Resolved, That anj attempt of Conyrets lo abolish slavery in any Territory of the United States in which it exists, would create serious alarm and just apprehension is the States sustaining that domestic invitation, an 1 would be a violation of good faith towards the inhabitants of any such Territory who have been permitted to enter with and hold slaves therein ; livcause the pec pie of any such Territory have not naked tor the abolition of shivery therein; and because when any such Territory s ha ll be admit ted into the Union as a Slate, the people thereof shall ue entitled to decide that question exclusively for themselves. This resolution was adopted in the Senate by it rote of thirty-fat to nine. Those who Toted for it were Alien, Bayard, Bcuton, Black, Brown, Buchanan, Calhoun, Clay of Aladjama, Clay of Kyn Crittenden, Cutlibcrt, Fulton, Crundy, Hubbard, King, ' Lumpkin, Lyon, Merrick, NichoLs, Nilcs, Xorral, Tierce, Preston, Kivcs, Koanc, Ilo1inson, Sevier, Smith, of Conn., Strange, walker, lntc, Williams, right and Young. ' A list of most eminent conservative Whigs and Democrats Last Saturday the anti-Lccompton Democrats of Vigowunty, held a Convention and, without indicating its source, extracted this old re-olutioir of the Senate and placed it bodily iu thcirf platform. On its appearance m that convention the Republicans seized upon it, and de nounced it as containing most "abominabledoctrines of political ethim&s ing the principles rinUiincil in;mDrt Scott decision, thnfäl-ecy exi?j TTie Territories by virtue oE'lLTdCJV Consti- . t Itlflnn anil fltnn t rYrnta tliA i tuiion, and then,it opposes the idea of Congress abolishing slavery where it does thus exist." It was alleged that "the rioctrinc is new, that the people of a Territory " shall be admitted into the Union as a Stated n foce they shall have the right to settle this question of slaveryts they please. It is the very quintessence f Lecomptonitm, in .- guitt. It is the infamous policy of the l'nsidtiit adroitly covered up.' A flrr nrol donl i iiili rmi t if m ti.n) fliiu V o been cxprcsscdiqwn the venerable resolution by the worshipers of Clay, Crittenden, Benton, Walker and Wright, the editor of the Terre Haute Journal, produced the record of tbcf Senate, and showed it to have Wen the avowcVpriciplcs of the Whig patriarchs re corded ttore than twenty years ago. It was A Matter Demanding Public Attention. The former State Treasurer bought Col. Allen May's drafts ou New York, on the pretence of transferring the State funds to that city to pay the interest on the State bonds, to the amouut of 40,000. These drafts came kick under protest, and the matter was fixed up by taking the p"per of CoL May, James Drake, Jesse I. Bright,and Mr. G. Bright, as principal and securities. This paper has been held by the State and counted as a part of the assets in the treasury ever since, though no elTuit is made to enforce its collection. It has Ken renew ed and changed in various way?, we are informed, till Jesse U. Bright has managed to get released from his liability on it, but the others arc still held, and are legally liable for the debt. The Lafayette Journal says: It is reported in Columbus in this Slate that the Bright wing of the Lccomptou arty arc down on Aqui'la Jones, State Treasurer, became he wanted M. G. Bright sued for tho $40,000, which Allen May, James Drake, Jesse D. and M. G. Bright borrowed from the State Treasury. It is also said that Attorney General McDonald ha refused or neglected to bring suit on this claim of the State, although it has been in his hands for tliat purpose about eighteen months. Unless the next Legislature do something to enforce the collection of this debt, the political clique that manages thd Treasury will give these State debtors a release. Jfpäy The Terre Haute Journal, Yiwcnnt-ö Sun, SulÜTan Democrat, Xew Albany Ledjer, with a host of others of the sum-; kidney, profess to be anti-Lccompton journals, with ardent sympathies and udmiratioa for Doughu ; while they arc at the present time, giving the most unqualified and iinsrriinnln-ij snnnnrt til Ibn-bnfUi nn.l bi Cabinet, the authors aud abettors of Lc- i comptomsm aad tlie most unrelcHtin persecutors ami savage foes of Douglas. It Eccms to vi a most littrcf-cvd attempt to worship the Deity and the Devil iu tl.e same breath, that we have met with. There in.iy be consistency in it but wc cannot comprebend it. &XT The lion. Thom; L. Harris, or the Sixth IKinou District, the gallant leader of the anti-Leeompton forces iu the IIou-c hwt winter, until his strength f.ii'td him, and he waa brought to death's dot'' ly bleeding At the lungs, and who, when unable to walk was carried into the House that he might Tote against the Lccompton swindle, has, recovered hU health so fir that he will be able to Ukc a part in tlw rosent exciting Illinois Etru-gle. Ue will be nominated for xt-clection to Congress, and will be re-elected by a booming majority. STATUT. Benjamin was an old line Whig ujv'to the date of Sir. Buchanan's election. Iii t St.niur.al term expires in March next; and hli re-e'e.-tion i3 improbable. He would be the ablest negotiator fur the purchase of Cuba that could be sent to Spain. J3ut he h.i3 a quarter of million cf dollars in--vested ia touLiana sugar estate, whose valu would be impaired if nwt dc&royid by the annexation of Cuba.

Niblacc'b Ficuuls. The Ltct mptonitcs ia this section, when they attempt to figure tip tlie majorities which they claim for their favorite, find rather a startling majority against them in the counties" of Spencer, Toiey, Vanderburgh and Gibson. They then reason this wayNiblack will get a large number of Republican votes in Knox, becanac he resides here. And, further, they look for a great gain in the ether part of the district, owing to the apathy of the opposition. They ay that many Ri publican. will stay awy from thepollry and that1 every such cause count two for Xiblack. If , this state uf things exist they reason correctly. But does it exist ?. Are the Republicans of the' district lukewarm upon the subject of the present canvas? We think not. If they are it is time they were aroused, to see their duty, and to action in the struggle. luja , i not only a chaucc, but a rcry fair one, that llovey will ke elected by a rc'j-cctable majority. So f.r a Republicans In Knox county going fur Xiblack, it u all iu your eye," except perhaps in a very few instances. Let not our friends in other countiis I alarmed at the great majority in Knox for Niblack. If he has a majority at all, it will be very small. VittetHHe Gazette.

Fnoii Northern Mexico. Dates from Brownsville, on the Rio Grand, to the 1st iut represent the cause of the liberal party in the Northern State ot Mexico to lc triumphant. The I ibcrals captured Tampiro on the 2Sth. Miramon, the re-ncüouist, was hotly pressed. Vidaurri is concentrating 10,000 men at San Luis for a march on the capitol. lie has plenty offline. There was a fearful gale and an inundation at Brazos on the 26th. JCQy A horse thief was detected at Indianapolis on Saturday last, la a singular manner, lue thief had taken a horse aim hi tttv lei I bv their owner in the street. JIc took, accidentally, the road upon which the owner lived. The horse refused to pass use. The ladies of the family, their Ri ntru being attracted, cauie out and took bol.. bo,rind buggy from the thief. The ihlcf kifiUJteVards the city and made his t fiti?" "fye Post Master General has chang ed the tri-wctkly land mail from Louisville to Heuderson to a daily mail, thus restoring the former mail facilities. The people of Henderson -arid get their eastern and northern mails one Tty earlier through this city than by the way of Louisville. They have only to request the Port Master at Cincinnati to send their mail matter to Evatisville instead of Louisville. sF" The palm of highfalutin eloquence mu-t le awarded to the Rev". Mr. Grigg, of the Memorial Church, New York, who lately preached a sermon entitled "The Telegraph Cable between Earth and Heaven.'' One oWiis figures opens thus: 44 When the sulphuric ncidof true rejcntance corrodes the contaminating zinc of innate dcpraity j and actual sinfulness, and the fervent elec trical force of pnijerful eternity, &c. Again he says, 44 Go to the telegraphic office of -the atouiug cross," and " touch the wire of penitential prayer.' Pkecooty. Susan J. Lane, a girl of 1.", residing at Holly Spring-', Miss., about a week ayo took a dose of rtrvchnine and died, because her mother had punished her for some act of disoW'dience. In Xew Orleans, last week, while a little boy of fuur years, named William Scully, was playing iu company with Julia McKinney, a little vixen of two and a half, she MabTed him in the side with a en-kiiite, iullicting a wound that was at first regarded as serious. BA letter from New York iys: 4 Though evcrylmdy is supposed, and said to lie out of town, there is something new iu the way of fashionable dress. Several ladies promenading Broadway yesterday afternoon, displayed a new Mylc of dress. The bu-k, Ktwecu the shoulder straps, was cut in the shape of a letter Y, so an to display a handsome neck, shoulders and batk to advantage. The vacancy M as Umlcred like that sometimes risible in front by pretty lace edging.' Thk way ihk Mon'ky (Jttfc. The Mat.r works of Washington City, wc are tohlywill cost $f.,00t),000: Unlike the lor. 1 improvements of other cities, tlie whole jteojt'e of tlie country luve to contribute towards thi round uni.- And, as if to njrjTavate the ixtiaaaie of the project, those tn' runted with the work, send to Kutoie fur the Iron to be used in it. Trudy, lliidianan Denxx'racy is r.n c.xptnirccommo lit v. Richmond Whiy. tfitf A rotupany of hands numWring 'VS were at work on the road, the other day, tieur 1'iisey villi. It was proposetl by sHjmc one to take a rote on preferem e fur Congressman. It was found thai 3 J endorsed llovey and onlv one Niblack. JfcaT rorneo U, uext to Auitralia, the lrtnrest is'and in the worM. It. length is ! c'uht lium'rcl milc, it? breadth is seven hundred miles, it Colltai.lS U JajpUiut OU Cf three million of people. It has in Irt., though crossed Ity the equator, a European climate, nnd U more fertile than Au-tralnu JCiaT'Tlie St. Lo iis Agricultural auJ Mcehnniciil Fair ii n iw iu proxies-!. It has drawn immense crowdi to the city ami promises to be cue of the most toiceessful exhibitions the asoci;ition has ever hail 52" We ure tohl lv Mr. Lemcke, t'ity Clerk, that the amount of city onlers in circulation nearly $18,000, instea.lof $12,on) as 5tatei by us a lew tla vs ago. tt? John Mitchell, iu his Southern Citizen, calls the Atlantic cable, the thrice accursed telegraph," and Fays to us the nutst exhilarating circumstance connected with the great event of the age L, that it can be easily ruiued." A most amiable man, isn't he? BSf"Gen. Iloustou has been mat inj a pp.cch down in Texxs. He sai-1 thr.t Pierce was a very small man, and fainted in b-.it t lev. Douglas he called " a puppy." Such a fellow as Yancey, of the Southern League, should be put iu a mad house. CSy William C. Bryant and family, were j among the passengers ou board the steamer Africa, just arrived at New York. ... . A Bruals paper says:" Dr. Andre FcY.cicrmaclicr, one of iLc greatest scientific nobilities of Germany, died suJduly at DarmCaJt on the 1 1th of July.

fiSy The Chicago Tress and Tribune furnishes the following rich take off to the foolish reports that telegraph reporters are sometimes guilty of sending over the line. PriM 'w not aware that report-

1 - i ers often make nice fees by transmi t'ng advi rtläemcnts as news. ; ' IliciiLv Important raoM St. Loch. We received all the way from St. Loui., by Associated Press, the following important intelligence: . ' Sr. Lociis -th inst. Prof. W. H. Rarey, will give exhibitions of his wonderful powers over wild horses, &c. We immediately sent onr devil to the Telegraph oSice with a dispatch, as follows. St. louU can't out do us. Riding Gallery, State street, Chicago, Sept. 4th, 9 l. M. The bay filler is 'well and cats her oats freely. TJic grey has taken her mash, but bit the stable boy. Be virtuous and you will be happy. The Emperor Wwpoleosa'a Visit to Ul Former Prison. At Port Louis, the Emperor visited the rrutnt w here lio lxfii h. nrisoner. und he afterward?, on the ramparts, 1 ointcd some I :.t. 11 ,aJ ntj M..T gun n Uli vuilMUllltuii; pU.iroa. -jvrty then entere! into the castle, where an affectionate scene took place between the Emperor and Mad. Perreaux, the widow of an old engineer of the Guard, who, while His Majesty was residing at Port Louis, devoted to Iii 111 ull the Tire of a mother. The affectionate manner ia which Mad. Perreaux expressed to the Emperor her joy at seeing him a jrain before she died, and the kindness with which His Majesty replied to her, drew tears from the eyes of all present The Emperor inquired with the devpet solicitude into the position of Mad. Perreaux, and on being informell that ohc had two children, one of them a se xtant major in the Knjineers at the siege of Constantino, and that she was in rather fctraitened circumstances from having a large family to bring up, His Majesty promised to secure their future welfare, and left the place followed by the K-nedittions of those who had been rendered happy by his vL-it. Si.Ann;v jx Virginia. Mr. James, the minent noigulist, ixcs the following as his impressions of negro slavery and negroes: Negro life in YirgiiöftC' say Mr. James, 44 differs very little, 1 believe, from the negro life all through the South. In return for food, clothing, house-room, medical attendance, and supjHjrt in old age, nlamt one-third of the htbor which is required of a white mau in most countries is demanded of the black. He jK-rforms it badly, and would not erfoi'm it at ull if ho were not compelled. The rest of his time is sjient in singing, dancing, laughing, chattering, and bringing up pij:s and chickens. That negroes arc the worst servants in the world, every man, I believe, but a thorough bred Southern man, will admit ; but the Southerner has been reared amongst them from his childhood, and iu general has a tenderness and affection for them of which Northern men can have no conception. Great care is taken by the law It protect them against oppression and wrong; and after six years" residence in the State, I can Rifely say I nccr saw more than one inst nie of cruelty toward a negro, and that was perjietrated by a foreigner. That there may still 1 evils in the system which might be removed by law, and that there may be individual instances of oppression and even bad treatment, I do not deny ; but those instances are not w) frequent as those of cruelty to a wife or child in Northern lauds, " as displayed very day by the newspaper ; and in i.int of general huppincss, it would not be amiss to alter an old adage, and My : 4A merry as u negro sdavc.' I must not pursue this branch of the subject farther, for I cnu pretend to no great love for Dr. Livingstone's friends, the Makololos. There ure, beyond all doubt, some very excellent people among tbem ; but as a race, the more I see of them the less do I think them capable of civilization, or even fitted to take care of them selves. fThe Huston Athi says : " It is gen erally iipjcl that the Atlantic cable was made entirely in Knglnn L Such is not the ease. Very many miles of the wire were matiufaetnreil in Providence, t n f:u-torv in the upier ort ion tf the city. One thousand tns of iron iter day were consumed in the work.' f ViwiHvaiewrtf . DIED, At Lin re-Menee at Millerahurj:, on Saturday. Sej . te ul er tlh. of hemorrhnot f the liuip, Ir. T. II. Min.ra, ffmnerly of thl; city. DIKD, At her n-M.leitce in German Township, Austmt 31 t, Mr. Elir.altli Harrison, ael 7 year. Sheemigratetl to this State with her liu-linl. from Sonth Ca roll mi, after thechc uf Dm vvnr of I'li having re-Mitl in till niiuity fiT over fa ty yeura. AYlieu Mie l.mtleil at Evaiwville, there were hut Ave hon. a in the p'iK-e, uN'l tlte rurroumlin country iw inhal IM only by ihl men ami beaaf. She waa iinlvc riMtlly N-Iovcd au.l n-apivted by nil 1m klicw her. Sl?r waa kin. Intel ohliin;', ami t k icr;'.t tli'lirht in a.lmiiiit''rirtj: to the nnta of the iirk ml li.nly. She w.-wt a eou.'l.-t. llt Ite luler of I he M thtHlUt Conetion for over f.rty yeara. TIim i-t another link aevernl that bninnl it. tu that Cetterrtion who uro f.t-t ilioappa-arinj; from iii..n-4 . - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1B-v.vo st uto.v oil WW CO M liS, in patent ifllnpMtlttv Tulie. Arntneuienta liavi Im.-h efl.vte.1 with 3Itrsr. Winor A Newton, f .r a n.iul.wit and full aiiily of thvir cvteliratrtl Itii t.aors. tor tfnl.iao.-r, luri. Ity, aiwltntif. rrlwMtrty tWy tr imilnH. ftw-iti!t clu nukJ w isuaanlcl Um in at Hie World'a Fair, I.oo.l..,, - VUAULK8 1IAB1H'K, aej.t7 Water Ktrt-et. yn ee Ileiit Cow, r.ectly gentle, ith a Calf ouly a few tla old, ia formale, l.y JAM KS n. CKIST, ct7 MechanlcHvltle, aluti strintnwn. m wit--arl .nät. MtT7.nlt m 'JL ItuW", from Kew York, liaa licael herM lf in this city, at lhecornir of Second and O ik td reels where h ia prefard lo 1 1 n, Altir and Trim iu the leit Flyle of the rt, all kiu.U of fauey Straw and Leghorn IkiniieM. Gentlenn u's Hat chanttl and reiMtire.1. STA3iriX4i She I Io ready to execute auy kind of Stamping for Embroidery, hi a manner which he b confident will pive entire aatiwfaetion. Tl.e eil I ena of Iattsvill..- are Invitetl to pive In r a call and examine her work. aept't-lwd JTJO SJRPETS.-1,000 OF Mm f.rt-ruti! omility, which a tmtr'M chi aj for cash, 't r sale at JAM V B CH S, .(.to 4 I 3l-iu rtret t. !fL90, 1 S OTTO." MJTTl.S'fJ.-lUO V lUIca Jtet retvived, which waa U.tiiUt fr caah, fr attle cba at SAM EM II RICH'!, 4' Main at reel. Scpt WaISSOLbTIOmTHE rUT.VEHJJillV heretofore x'iatiu etwoen th under. nigned, under the name of UKtUG A &CIINKK, Ittta he'n Ihia day di-vtolved by ntiitu.tl cuDwut. All lebt ou. to Mid firm will be receipted for by either of the pxrlners ; and aU debts affaiuat aaid firm w ill b paid hy John Un-gg, w ho will continue to couduct the buaimaat the mm old stand. JOHN GREGG, Sert-3t DAVID MSCIIXEE. m NOTICE TO VO.YTMJVTORS.. m W The Boom o mmon vonncu l'"' to receive proposals tip to the 11th of l-eptemher The Board of Common Conneil are prepared next, for tho construction of a Wooden fcewer ia

Seventh street, Lamasco, alter tne pian aca spectncatit n f the City En;inotr, now on file in the Citr Clerk's Office. The citr will rwrve one bid for itself. Hv order f the Couuuou 'ur.cil of the City cf rviTnsvilh). A. LF.UCKE, City CVrk. e p'0-3t Volkibo!e gry.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

VIß,30Q lIUHll.M'EJCIIES, ' oi ii y. ii. iimk a sx. oa St.E, J Three Yw Old Mnlc. Z. II. COCK A KX. door below the IJraat h Dank, vrlure cau Lo foand ev rr thing Jp;rtamiu;j to ttif litimutc Hardware TnuJe. I r- eetfully mk:t a call lrom country merchant lf.r purch.iiit to examine toy niJOiy nrw style ot GotxK M.l- tol ith care t art thU uuirkrt. My rx'nou.il uttcutk u will bo Riven to all i.rder. CEOIWK S. fcUXNTAU. ptS 1 gi uelh7Tü,1 '"jjvo forth MAMTACTl KKIt, Ou Sycamore trott, bctw--n Tliir1 tnul Fourth, KVAXSVII.T.E, I XI. I pivparwl to tut1 snjierHT PIAXOS) to frür, eitUcr on th uprichtjstyl or li-ri.ut.U tyl. II ill rnuit xll his work f-r tlirw jrnr, aul I1011M but Iii-.triiiiit ntn fail in pt-rf'.-ct and ratisf.ir. tury oXMMitl.m, )m 411 make lli'in rKl. He i pr-ra ri-tl to ti-fcrni nil wirt if work alnmt I'intMi ; to repair uJ even re build dct tive Instruments, und put them in iniiil?t onler. lie will also nivj hi attention lo TortT InKtriiiiu-titn. Ifuvii.g -tablishe l a new Dran;li of I'Usihm in tvati.-vtlU-, hi r-sKctfully aolioita the utriiuKC ot lis citizi-UM, i-DiitiUi iit that cun Rive tin-fit M K1 work aa tlu-.v can prornn- ufroaJ. A ajimt-na r ft, ho refer thie lio luay i.h t it, to tliror lo-atriua-titn iu the jc"'" ef Mr. hri-tian Ivi'ki'r, Wilson MnkT. lie ia lioxv Ixiililin an Tpriiiht PiiUio, hy w hielt hf lrUnla t prove that that tyltj of lMtriiQient cm maile ua luruMr aixl ui j-c-r-S-t iu tone u tl.t -t horizotitiil Iititri:iu'UtK. aoptti ' jniJjro'fi a oh tim:. '-t 'iltt jhtiJjs M 1ECKEK, WhM-lriht, on Tliir-I atrret, r.i-ar ttf "otrt llonw. Im Tlirw very ioijrät'r. rit li-t uand highly tiuUhod 1'iaiios, huiit iu tiiiority ly n (ieriiian Utiililcr, who h.ia workcil in ioi)if of the iK-at ehopa if Kiitj'. hicli hn ortr-ri f-Taale low. Iff I ima )iml tln-- intrumfiita l-uilf to -K-.oiira a trujip r lo i.tnl'l hiiiiMlf line, ami intrmluct; a new uinl iinpoi'Ui t hruiirh of in:miif.H tnriir;. TL" i;iiio) sin wurraiiN'il for tunrr. vr.ir, ainl will lx kept in tun for one year, Rr.it la. If the Instru ment f.iil in any particular, the l.uill-r will l-e here to make hi wvrk K'd- He ilia not hefitate to aar the ItiHtmineiit Ik: uffvM are fully (u:tlto any that can I t roiirht lien, and if our cilij-iii will hut try them, their upi riority w ill ovt ivoine all pn-jiilk-ea aaint lioine production. TIiom wi-hin to pun hawe, and tlnwe wln ileire tiiwc what i-a If Ii-ih iu our c ii citv, are niritcl to Mil an. I examine Iheia. el t'-l C. hhl KKIt. W Ul'Tt-Elt, -Author of No:h:n-r V,;1r. Tua million, fit lXJllELb 4 U.NY.MTON' S. im tli fä ''TM Ti-i ' TV it '.' Tii.Tn V W The ihatnl of I'umuioii 4tm it ef lieCity uf Kvanviile, nre pranil to reth-w -aleil pro. Msilrt. Up to Snturilay, the isih il.iy of S-ptemla-r, IkT.S, for laying npwanla T 7ia liiK-al f t of Curhlii?, with pave.l triiftiT. The Cml in toll'iini li -t li , Ii inrhea thii k, ami U.'l 1 km tlian 2 (-et ill length, nrvl to lie tlnis-.! ii the utt'T ciih-10 ilieh--, on the i4lvwnlk alile 4 iiii ln a ; ami oa the top to be tlicf-ad with an ihiliii.itioii towards the Sutter i f one quarter of an inch. The Ktittera t In- Hot leM tll.'H 4 f'- t w iile, an. I 9 ii.ches deep, of h:.rl HnuMotir, laM on 4 irieh'a of pravel, ami t la of the ft ria 4cMj;ncI ly the ( tfy Engineer, ami whiehi-aii m-eii at the 1'e-rk'a trti-e. Uitln w ill lie received for the t'urhim XT '.ineal fi--t of linnatone a Well h jiamUtone ; fr guttering ra r a rcli of i"i riil.R: f-et, ami for gravel Jwrr ruhic yaril. l!v oril.-r of the Couuuou Coimril of the I'itv of EvansMIle. A. I.EMCK E, I'K rk. aept4-2w 'tU,l!r rojiv. O THE HCtt ..! HS "itl-' oi.rsi Sl llooLI. MI!ELL X lONVMiTOX lt.no : Ln ue t?m-k of alii tbe Scliool Boolis tlM-ii in I lie -N Ion L-.. They lli.iijk tlieir Xliiiij: lii.-n.lr. f..r past inippoi't, ami truxt tu -e them ii-nin thia aa.i. aept i 1 a u - . t ; i if.tSu :i i s. ti: r ' ! iinMirtel llmmliea, formerly ;tderliaed to If I t pul. lie uia tioii, ill, fn in t'.iix il:ite, he !oM privately, in (plant it ica to Mii: pun h iwr. 'all e:trlv, if von Wiiiit pure ltrtilv f.ir int e monev. -.lud lK KVK a K It AM EK. rmi K Si U H.4 T .I "A I fiat I'K ! M A XI IJl"lII.ES4l"E lJlJAMA I W TI'i't'l'E. MESSRS. SPAULDINC &. ROCERS llavinic iintth arraneitient. with Siir. ftoiim-ti'n Jre;.t ;..niic C.tnpiin of Acting MttNKKVS, IMHJS AM COATS, sHtln y ai in ari-d t the Italian (jM-ra llothe in New Volk, for fur ine If ittxlr. .1 C.neerntive Nigl.l. I l..ie tliu larc.-t and aut t.rilII... f ..!. I....,. ....Ii.... 4'.....:.. IiMi.it mem ... . ., m. ... t.T .u . . ! i. , .',i.. , Interlude, Tbht ami Mark Hoho, Grand Militär Mieetn-h, Ac, Ac., with uinsnificciit C.wtumea and Aiw.intnt,-nl, ill exbil.it at Kt navillc, Momlaj , September 13th, Ojien nt i and 7 ' lock, I. M., m Uurd the H.IIATINO I'AI.ACK, mehr the lu;ui;i;.D'iit or Col. J. II. W'ooit. Alit. la.iiiH'tti'a w.lil-reuowu-ed MoKAMIO IHSSOl.VIM! VIEWS, At the niht pel t-rniance au 4itie thunxc. f I rojrraiMiite. Almiioii, S ct !i.. CliiMreii, nndt-r 12 year, ii c nl. IiuneJiat-lv after each .-rf.H'miice of the M..n-k-v Circus the vcll-':iion BIRCH MINSTRELS, Will jiivc a irtwn I jMelanxo of Xesro Min-trely, I'la nttioii Mehitlief, rurlciiea, TirU Imrkiu Kxercex, and 'hara-teri.t io KthioiLni l'e.-n!iariti., in lite lKnufiful !htoii f the SleaneT Jamea I5ayiii' nd. adjoining l'slare. At each juiforui.uice an entire change of jroirntiiinie. M'liKUtd-ltw-g3rII.THlwi Fit K Sil O lVr URS. 9 IM. Kl" KT, nt the W h.tlale und i IJrtnil CoTif.H-tioii.iry on lt'ir-t tr.t two tWii.r frtu the Wvt tilli.e, haa m'.;iu l et n ;i linted aoie nyeiit for Maltby's Baltimore Oysters, In tl.e City t f KtuiiHtilU, iiinl he will n.cite daily Mioniiea lv F.Ki r.wa, dir.ctlv fr. in tlte I'acker in Halliinore. He ft .renred In otler th trade Mich ; iii'tia-eiiM-ntii for tlie hire :o. n il l..ie never l-eii ; ot'eriil in this market hi retuf. re. A roimtiint daily ' o..r alway im hand, ao that tleah ra und faiui'i. eiiu ohfc.in at any time .luriir; tin- tu-:i.ni tin e ; choice t typten. In cana and half ran and in the ; hell, warraiit-d fieeh and cef, nnd very aii crier ; in flavor aiv.1 otinlity. Terni,ca-h. Atid'none hut l l:i:ikal." tuoa. y rjtivetj. A. KL'KTZ. .t-'t-oiii - Sde Aut nt for Uvansville. i 190 ItLS. FRESH Uttllf FRESH Corn SIvaI ; tlrveit Ai-ole. Ae. A. 1. KKVNMLIM Co. WXO S.ILE.-J FRE.''t it iiE.YTLEm Jl 31 AX Iii jnf n ftirinil from !; ri, Kmne,.. tnrl : .-nr-. 1. in itev. iHliiii Huil'lios on !S-e..i:.l trect, tatwet'ti (heMtiit .md Chcrrj", t p'twite c'iecl ! Si llumi.1' ri.ti.i.-.ij Mill, the nalflinuinKon .V;i- ; .l.iy, .t. c. fron to Ii A. and 2 till ." P. M , nnd every dar follow inc. at iuii time, a fine lot of i 1'o.kIji iiiid Jcwulry, coitMtiiiw' of following at ti lea t i Cold and Silver W'at. he of till kind-, fn m the h.u-- ; et to tho hi:ht priee : Silver nnd .1-M 1tiins ; j HrJcclet ami llreaM Iina ; Kur lfinn, and Kings : with autl without acttln; Cu!'bu!icU,s,lViirl,liibi. ; l'miite. Prtintit! ; ?l.i.- I.ha ml OnM Su-u w ; t 1J..I.I IVtairt IVrh-il; Couth ne n"i Miir IuU.aia nnd Titw; Lii.rw ArcKbi-es ; l.nkcts; te-ld r.nd j Silver Tl.iinl.iei Silver üiv; CV-ster: IV'ff i Man. Is ; Jntfer ldea; Sltver Cirp e.lirt tö.l.l.-ts ; ; C4'tfeeMtd T.n Strain ; Silver Korks and ?roiia ; Silver XVare of 21 description. Alo, Kam r (tl, ( mttKiiitiii; of Ilrntws, Com ha, Fucket ILjok-, Fort- ; f.!i. Furtiii'.n.iea; lar a'rtniut of '.... , Vt'alkf! Cam-, n trxxl many of th-in t M m.'d Silver llcad.1 ; K isser, F'icket Knivea, I"vn Knives i and IZazoni; litkaiid Fl-t.N fall tlt-crijt,on. 1 A vtnr 1-ire lot of s'i'.k Itri--c, ShavtN, M.ii.til l.ta . and Nets He Work i"f all di acrijitiou. Antl a very larjre .rttneiit t.f Stationery. -j The OioiU will he m11 without r ."serve, mid a rare ; cluiicc U oftVred to jr-t I ar.tin. Liolka iu jmrti. ul tr, are invit.-dto pive him aenll. . aepUlw "rami: oveIi.v iJiiLiiisTrii tin JL The (jta-ira nt(-!Arii haa arrive! ao h Juli X . UA.-4C1I with Jlto .eet rtnt k of LoditV Slu a ever ; brought to i:vai.5vi'.:. Not being able to meet tlte ; deni:iiil ft.r home-made work. I have selectel from ' the let in.inntctnrers of Fhilndelphi and New York, a nurior article of home-made work. Con-t-itin in prt of Idic IlUw k, Hrown and Ynrj Gaiters ; Open Boota ; Congn-aa Gaiters ; Da-kin j ties ; walkinit Shoes of varhm style. Al, a (frtat variety of 31it nud Children'a lM.t and Shoes, Ankle Tie, Ac, I hve boy'a and Touth"a Hoots and i hnes of all kinds ai.d aizra, a miperlnr arti h. ! I am al.-to pTepartM to make to order men's Boot, GaiUrs wid Shoes of any style, from a fine Fa ten t La-ather IVa.t to a Urojran Cow Sha? oi ine best im ported Calf and Kir. cheaper than any house in the tVuntrr Cwtomers are aia-cially inviu-d to call and examine niy tot k, aa I intend to w holcsale Cheap for cah. JOlIX KASCII. sept2-lmd Second t-trcet, lielow 3Iain. "If' SEIDELL'S .VA'W" HOOK vrjL v LRSVIi. Just received at . ..... . fi. .' K-T

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J? litis i.vn .T.vi? ijs'nuKAXCE CY HOME CUM PA XI ES. Tha nnderaii;net havinp- boea appoiutel A genta tor- Evaiuvillu ami viciuitT, of the INDIANAPOLIS INSURANCE CO. S. CUV1XU1ÜÄ, Secy. T. A. ÜOIililä, i'jo't. Axn tnr RISING SUN INSURANCE CO. B.J. HATHAWAY, Sec'y. S. HATHAWAY, I'res t. are pn-pared t nndt-rwrite i:p..u the liett-r cl:ii of Eire and llarine Ui.ks, at as low rates of pretoitim mm n eoiiaiaU-nt with permtuienctr nd reiahtlity. The. Companies eonftnc their buinrsa exclusively to the State uf lliiliaiuu O'All Iod iK-etlily adjtistrl and promptly paid without any at.it lur.t or diminution whatever. lU'ferenco: Every man, without except in, who haa amtaincd loMt in cither Company, a list of whom all citizens of a:rown State iii.it be wen at onr offi.. A. I. KEYNOLbiS A CO. KvHtmville, July 8, lArio-Iy w ts.niTMx sit i bt TnUy 'ifi Tloltr, 33 MAIN ST HE KT, If yoa w b-Ii to get the worth of your money in Shirls,Gent!eraen?s Furnishing GooJs . FANCY SHIRTING PRINTS, rlca.t call at 33 .Haut Marl. All unlet lor Stilchinj Silk, Cotton ai.d Liuen fStmtpi, promptly atti-teUM tu, nud neatly t-xeeutil. Cmteful for past trniiai I resp.tfully aoikit a eontinuance of the same. Shina mule to onl-r from nuaaurt m-nt, and utt iifiu t ion warrante,!. w put-ly r.j TiuhE.ST of Tut: -4.v7TIOX UF THE Hartford Fire Insurance Company, TO THE AIMTOR OF THE STATE OF OHIO. JttHmmrif 1 1838. 1. The name of the (Vmpajtv ia the IIAKTFOKI) iXni VMK OJMl'ANV; and iu location at llartfttrd, Connecticut. 2 llfCpitut ta k f the (ViUlpilFT t?....VX,fXl0 Tlie amount of th? al4ll Stutk iiuid "p i- .SöOo,OOU 4. The Aeta i f the Company are na follows : Par Market Value. Value. .111 Shan- Hartford Ttiuk Sttvk $.'1,10 J,'" " I'll. nix " . ST.OOO bK) Share!-Connectl. nt F.iver Ilmkux Vi iMi.iny Sti. k 3,000 iiO Sh.irc t atiui-r uikI Meelianica Rmk Stia-k 20,(101. 11. Shansj City II;U;k Sfiak 11..VK) 2a härter o..k Ilnnk Stock, 2,fHa pal Mereaitliie U;mk SKak, lO.OUO l'lO " I'Miik ! Hartford Cotu-g'iO.-ii 37,000 C.oco 2l,tt 12. 'Jtl.OOO 1h,iki T,.'i tt.ooo piiny S!4 k 2i0 " Ksteliane ikit.k St4K-k l.',0(f lo.iaii 1 Mi SLi'ii'e i'-ri li.iiiU i:iid Maiiufac tun r'j IS-ii. k Si.N-k, j-r rent. paid 5) H.ai-e .Ktti.'i lk:i.k stock, lo j. r cent. il M 200Si.a;v- Aiii-ri. an E. li;uii;e li'k Mock N-w York Co.otat 10, "ca 31.SO0 to,2lHI 12,300 J1.4O0 11, 7,"i0 10,HI0 27,7C.S 9,WK 1,S)0 11,300 am Share Hank of Aniei a a Sttak, .Ne loik.M l.lil i Ja Moire Ilank ol t'..iunKT-'M.K.k, New York -JO.OOO :HHi Miurts Iniartera and TrniTS It iuL srm k, Xew York JtK M.sir.-t Muiiliattaii Cotuoauy U"k S:n k, Xew York l'0 Share Jb nluinta' Hank Stot k :w,ooo 10,000 Xew York 100 Share. IT. haut' link St.Kk, Nee. York. .'" per c.-llt. n. SI are i ni'.n bank stw.k, Xer -.m 2i share '.- .i;i Iktnk Stiak, Xew Y -tk leo . -!,. ue. I5:;i.k of North America 5,000 l.SVi U.oni) I',fK V t.H k, Nm. York . li,aio -ii'.T ' ji,-, M !i. it:iii I'.i.i.k Si,. L. New York 2;,?0H lia. Shan Mereluiita Hank Stock, t 411 . put Mt.,1. Ilai.k f omiiicrce SPh k, ll.fl on I'M SU in- Ilanfor.i ami Xew Haven li.oi rin.l Slot k . ... "1 M.are. Ilaltfor.l. Prot i.lelice and I i -It k ill li.iilr.mil SUa-k, pre10,00) 10.f lo.oyj a,4o2,oo f-rrvtl sliiire Connecticut lliv. r lUiilM;o1 St'H k IJil S)ian- i'ttlinet'tiriit Kiver Kailt'fcil'l ?t4 W .... 1.0J 1,000 U,f S4i,7. frKrt.asi; ItilU Retvtvahle N aring iuh-reat. including St ial IeMi.ils iu IUnka..........$12i,S:t 72 lUlaiice on iMH.k, One the Conin!ii.v 30,ls5 71 C.-o-h iu hauila of Agent i or in counte of traiiMiiiwion 3M.127 on Ca.-h ou hand........... 4i,.7.l 57 ?.;i7,oäi oo No IBtl.ilitie to 1 lank a or others, due or ih1 tliu N't U-it adjusted and due. Amount of Ih,h either nmiiljuste.1 I Äi .. .... or adjusted and net due ) ,J'' M' Liea in eui.wnt waitiujc further i.n.f, included in tlte above. t s. 4. 10. AH other claim airainst the Comiwny 7,S"1 1. 11. The rule tif the Cotuafty ia not to excet d Sli,"oo in any one rik, ul.ject to loaa by a ainle Are. 11. The amount iiisnre.1 in city or v illuire, dend iijfii jta aizt jremrally all the dceiralde rikn to I. had ; Ml!.j I to the rule above named 1 I. The i. mount itiMiire.1 in any one block of litiildiiiK .U ienu Uhii i eixe and conn! riicli.. it, ul j4-ct to th- rule alnive reli-rretl to. 14. No I .art of the Capital or ear ni lira of thU CotuMiiy liave Im-u h'iKMited in miy other State na aeeurity for hwei therein, ami nu mieli (.'mit ia reiiired by any Statv except Indiana; fnm which !tate the AcilH-ic tf the Company were withdrawn, a ihia t.nii.y ciitcrlaiu thu .iniou tltut ita entire t'M'ital and resource art ile.Ured for the e.jiial aeeurity f all ita Polh-y holdera, and aliotild an remain, t n.Irr tliei!iiuioii of a lata Attorney Cencral of the Statu of luuuina aforeMui.l, j.roiiotiH.-inK Oie law iutalid and void, lu.jne of the Amenta of thia CoinMiuy have reaiimeil their office ami continue to tmu act tliw lmiuea of Imtorance in that Mate. And this CouiiMiity will rvcojrniar all .1 I'oltci.-a Liie. to any party or partiea iu the Mate f Inli.tna na valid and of binding obligation, and pledge it elf tu a tail ht'ul Krforiiiau.-c of ad mkIi contract of Insariince, w hether ao held by leattou i f the pa--f'tgi; of tlie law referred to or not. C. 11. 110W ERS, SW-rctary. STATT' C'K COXNKCTICl'T,) lIRT-t'Cll CoVSTY. J Janturv ;, 18"J. F. Motrftlly appeanM C. U. lUlWERS, Secretary of the Hartford i ire Inauriiiire Ct.innny, and Made oath that the foreoinsr ftateineut, by bill awltacrihed, is a trtw, full a l id correct laUOH lit cf tho :tff.tirs of aaid Coiiijkiiit, and exhiiats ro fir ua call be iifvrtaincd nt this date, its actual condition on the hr.-tthiv of Janu.trr, laAS. I'm fore nie, ' II. II. TtARIiOUN, J. F. A) licat:onn for Iiittranee mar le ninde to the un.rli:n-.l, AI.I.LN C. II A LUN'k, Ain nt, iu'.l4 Kvaitxrill -, lndiaua. FUE.Vl'l'OF THE FHIKJS'IX .VA SLUAXCK COM FA XV, ll.VUTFOl;l CCXX. S. JL.. LOO.MIS, I II. KELhOUG, rreiddciit. I .S't retitry. nrsTEff.V EBAXCHOFFICE, ClXCIXXATI, M. MAfllLT., Oenl Ajsrent . JR. II. MAGILL. . . II. M. MAGILL, , arr.ciAL age.ntm avo aluisteuj,. statementIdf assets, .rxar lt. IS. Kxitmtnol Hint Hijirocl l tlie AiettTtr or rn HI, IM IAN A, ILLINOIS, IOVA, TLNX HEE, Ac, in coin j.'iuuuat with the laws uf lhee Stt.ti a. 4ah Vmpllmt, . - - - SiOO.OOO.OO. laihJsttf, - - - - S311,7iy.3'J. ' Ca-h ott hand and in Hank Sl7,017.r.l " in hnds cf aud due from Aeuls...M.ji,le. Amouut Kund on Mortj:.''?" ol Kcul 1 atate 17.Tort.no Amount L.mu1 .o I'1-1t of iiank, lSt.-k, l,oo..t ioi Jwoeivablc, for liMI;; 11. approved col li. Urt I and jh rst-nal itecurity., ," 7 l Bank Stwks of New York Citv Banks liait.Ü " " of llartf.w aud'cthoi M. L. n.tnkj ....r..STS.ffl .CMibamted interest en Investments 2,VS!.'.'' Total A.-ta J11,7P.'...3 tlABll ITHS t Due or not due to Hanks, of other Creditors ..uone. Loeics, KdjiLdeU and dnc.... K none. " not due...... ?I0,ill 44 not adjtvtsl und Waiting prxfs. ..m. ...... ........2il,8O0 All other cUima estiuiated at. ....")iO Total of all liabilities STATE OF COXXECTICUT, IIaettoko, Oxf. Hartford County. ""January IV 1S.-.8. Personally appeared" H. Kcllogo, Swrntary of the 1'Jifetilx lusuraiiue Coniptuiv, aud math? oath that the foregoing statement by him subscriliud, is true and correct in his mtt knowh-dt and ln-Iu f. 1 ore me. C. J. HOADLEY, Juatioe of the I;oe. It ia with much pleanure to ourselves and patrons, that we present the. above statement ot 0'ir finances, to Cue careful perunal of the public. It exhibits at a gl.mce, the prime and solvent condition the Company is in ; und parties who desire Indemnity in a trictly first-ela j interests by pat frtrictly first-class Company, will proiuott their own ronuiug tu PHOENIX INSURANCE CO., Which may be done by application to any of the duly couimisnioued Agents t f the Comiany, in the priiici).al Cities and Towns of the Union. Looses Fairlv Adjusted and Promptly Paid, atptl " ALLEXC. UALLOCK, Agtrt.

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colelimtcJ Ciaeinnaii Scale, uianntactured hy Wm. Hmldart Jt Co., oLrarmui ltt n.l aorta, aULh aa Hay, Stock, . Mill Wailntail Jaehiiie, ta.rvv- ! eter ami 1'latfwrm Sele, cheap a r.ny acale of name niiality, in the conutrv. i j epl3- A. I." ItETyOLPS A Co. t i 44 7iarKf..f.-TV ihzkpJtcji." ; rji FAST Jr'KEIGHT LINK. ; AMKuiCAJt rxesKüs company pkopbietohb. TO THE WEST AND SOUTH-VEST. VIA ALBANY AND LTFFALO. The Merehanta Uecpsteh continues iTÜiffing Good In an New York ami Boston, at as h-w raiea any IVfjiateli iir Kail KohiI Kxprets, nn.l in aa pia! or Letter time, having uccqualed focilitic for aale an.i poedy transjtrtaticn. Nt"le.patcli or Fast Freight Lbie has tny connection with na. Arrangement were ma.te by ua early lat Sprinc, by which we art enaMetl to foiuanl nut only the lighter portion of shippers' treight, but we can car ry iMitlt lint ata lie.-tvy witn tlie Mine pttim4iu4M i which hat laj rh.tracterixrtl the " Menhauta' l)epat( h " IJriiiKiS our fre iphu ia our own earn, with itAsenct-r traioa, ami having our own apebUat ptiita of tranhipitH:ut, we have aJvantajfem iu jw iut of ieed ami fety, which reiil. r it impoaaihle for other companies to compete with us. Thin IVtspatch ia owned ami manugetl l y the American Kxprewt Contpauy, which ia a But)ui.-nt Cuaruitoe that nil just claim will beettl J without tleiay, aa haa beeu the carte for the pu.t three years, ami tu tlte aatinfactioii of thoe hv whciii lltev may la: prwentnl. JUllX G. WASSUN, M ptl-i'.iii Apetif, Terre Haute. H-J V1LLK UA1LUHAI. On ami after WednestLiy, Septeiula-r lt, the price of tickeU from Kvamvill to pomM naiuetl K-low, will be na follows, vi.: To InilianaNili3.... ?ii 2 To Taaiiaville .. $ä 00 Cleveland 14 51 Cir.cinnnti 7 M IhifTalo 19 50 St. Iaiilis .. 6 50 New York 27 M Cairo 7 7"t Iloeton 30 5 Sandoval 4 lMttshnrs 17 00 Chicago 10 50 Philadelphia.... 2Ü 50 Fan.i 7 00 ' 1'itUlimore '1 75 Sprinjiti.-hl 'J .V Washington 21 75 lotk Island...... 13 5o Iatou 8 75 lVoria 10 50 X. iiLi ..... 0 2" lo.K.iii:L'jtori... tt Otl Columbia 10 ." Iccatur 8 IX W'heeliup.. 15 00 TbrciiKb Tickets can Ix ohtalucil at the Taviliou Hotel, or at tlw le)ot, head of Lo-n-.t afreet. J. K. MA1:T1N, tH-eretary. tvansville, SeptetnlaT lt, ls.VS-lt Kthuit a Mt.i.ni:ii. .r.f.vrFACTL IH.HH UK Lard Oil, Soap and Candles, AW, an extra article 4 ENCINE, CAR AND TALLOW OIL for MarhiiKry, and a Superior licfmed Burning Oil, ItiU UfAft M01ITS, APAr7t:iT0 gTCAMBOATSHOTKLi, am all omni ue c mm; pi urosri, 4Ct A'orlA hid Urnim utrttl, nETWKKX PlIiJT AM HRcoM), KVANSVILLK, INIHANA. nil ne ir.ca ra.... ....eniLir kuamck. Tlieee Machlue and Burning Oila are warranted t Btand all tiitinte ami mokiiii. Tlte attention of imiter ineelianiei of KailnaoN, MramlHatt, .VilUand Machine Shi', ia iarticularl.r called to the a!x.vecarl. uuc-T-lyd J Y" II L'lt7 1 iff.Y rfAVf LFHKsH t w GlloU.M. For Sale bv t.lv2 Z. "ll. CNiK A S jDIS CT FEI ST It K 4' El 1 V . 1 1 It. I US t'OFtoo U.xvtt la, li. l lutlett AiiH-rican Xavjr oakunt, cases liUorice, 10 cjtMTrt lemon ayrup, ldiloliran.lv eherriea, 11 do almyiltll, Jo Inixes 'i.'klei, s ilo ieccalllli, . do inn-tut ti. i-s, ." lo curactat in jipr, .r hhls Hour Hiilphur, ' 10 ke refilled saltpetre, 5 hhls SlIlIHl, 5 do chalk, do rtijaTiis, 1 do alinouds, o do litU-rta, 5 do almonds (soft bhcll), ." tlo Ilrail nuts, . do F.njjlodi wnttinta, " in Inixis thi'Il.'d Alan ml-", i bbli currents, lo lieH citr.-u. 1W tht tire cnu-kcra, 111 cnea cards, 100 .lo tar buckets, f.r sale low by TKXXEY A WUKKXS0X, m:ai No. ai W at. r unri. 'wi'STltEVEl fElfll I' ErRESS. QjJ City of the Great King, by Dr. lurslay. IIajyi in vria, br Mrs. Sarah l?arst.ir Johnsmi. At aii-ji; J. 1 IE A I. YS. 'jfiORJSt CORSll 7oitJ! ! .'60O Vlitiehcla Jtint received mid for a.-ile t hettp nt nn-s-SI A. 1, KKYXeMS Co. lri7;.v u'uSrERisEiii.i i 'nliT, -sTV Just received direct from tiermany. 15 cases ot l.hciu wine and 'i rarks of Ilrttns. l.rnmlr for sale low, in all ipiatitities, at my Saloon on Third Irecf, ladwei u Sycstmore and Vine. HiinM litt FH. ECLER. Wh reTL 'k Y-O.S i r i 'E MP just Kflecleil from the lurgost K;ii1erii Jloti', a lartre stock cf Violins, Italian, Gentian, ami 1'rcioh. Giiit;ira of various price?. AcetH-deoi.s and Flutinaa, choice tpuility. Vintes, FUireolots, TauitMHiriiies, Itinjis s. AikI ull Minicl lie-t rnniei.ls und Iimtrnction ltMka, which they aell at Eiirterti prices. 'Also, a complete assorlnieiit of Ktivelos.s of all kinds. Hlnnk It.H ks. Letter FiqaT. .S hot ) Hook. Neweat Novels, ir., Ac. Wholesale and retail, and at the lowest prices In the city. Call and fee the nelectlon before p.injr elsewhere. uofJ7 V.IJ'.'S 'it,I.H .f.Vl IIEjfilEKSOX STAGE LINK. The undersigned ia iiow running a ?oh1 four horte conch daily Sunday excepted) to and from Heielerson and EvansTille, eonnectiittf at Henderson w ith the Henderson and Ilt.pkiiiville Ma?e line, and at Kraio-viHe with the Kvansville ami ("Vawhirdsville R.illrtmd. Ia-av Henderson at '. o'clock, A. M. Leaver Eransville at 3 o'clock, P.M. Tinw ltween 4'ity Hotel, Evansville, and Haiicis k Hvn Henderson, two hours. Fare, f 1 Faengers ealletl fr In aitv imrt of the city, if desired. t?COTT Si HOPKINS. Anjf. 2", lx.-tllm Froprietorc. "Zfnii,: . . e -oj iJ::"jLsTi i 'E KS WILL AND SMALL HE DONE." I have just erected a I'airbank's N-ale, for the purpose if weii,hinK my cikiI. I nhall aell my coal by weight, iM-ciTdiiiK to the law of the iftatc. I have a lare st. k of Miiei ior ittlity of FittsUiirjf (Vail, and invite all my friends to tive me a call aud try it. I have been e4bteen years in tlte business, and profess to Imi a jul)re. The priee of ciml is 2 cents s-r tiiishel. All orders left at tlie Gaa Company "s Oüi.v, Utreen First ami S-etind, on Ixicnst fctreet, or at Hortihrook's Store, ou VU-r etreet, or at mjr C.atl OHwv, at the LatuoMon AVhart, will be urtcn.Uwl to. All coal muat be paid for when ordered, in bankable . currency. AXDKEW IILTCIIE.SON. anirft-ltn JTW.ITS, ups, jj-ii fur noons MM. r.t W holesale. 1 he old ciL'lMiLed Hollsu of PHATH E R & SMITH. No. 4'ii Mix STRrrv, LOITSVILLK, KEXTICKY. Are now prepared a usual for the l all tr le, itli m. select aud l.WRe rtock of everything iu tlieir line. Their Stock is gotten iipwith the utiiioftcro, under the directions aodsiiiiert i-ion of tlieir senior juirtncr. j a prMcticul and ttn exs-n tu . it H ilter, ai.d their j purch:ises are made at t he lowest caah prices. They nt ill jullore to their old in "ttn, "tjuitk sales and ! rnnull pf Terms. tlASH, r Hliort time to ( prompt men. Purchasers are invited to giro tlieui a cnll IteT'tr hiivttis. PtS'lhe htrhet market l rice paiJ f.r Fnrsand i 1 . ",rl,'",n! ?C10R SHIRTS, UO TO if. LOO.m, JE.' FASHIONABLE MIIRT M A N Fl A CT I" 11 E It ! and lel.-r in trt-ntlemen's 1 FANCY FURNISHING GOODS. No. t lain Mm i, lurrviiit Tiii. . i r i u i c , EVAXSVI LLE, 1XDIAXA. X. B Shirts made to order, by meaaurement, and warranted a fit. aiiOUly . jr7ij.vPi,iA: e o.n.TiEMvi.i l I JJLJ oh.leue. . Ao. 7;i iortli FIrat Street, j KVAXSVILLE, INDIANA, j The Sixth Annual Session of the above InstituI ti.tn, will commence on Monday, August Soth, l. i A course of ktMoiM in thia Schwol will embrace j I)ot:ble-Eiitry H.s.k.Kts piii, . in all its various bratM-lies, Mercantile Calrubttioti, Fetimanship, i". t The plan aloptel in teaching is entirely practical, ! no text Ixwtks liein uss, hence students can rely : on obtaining sufiicient j.ractical knowletlfte of tho I science of this all important branch of education to enawe mm to take charpe or a set r imoKs in any establishment, however complicated. Srmlent can enter at any time. A course of leseona can be completed in from ix to tea weiks. Time, however, bot limited. Weekly Lectnreeon Commercial Iaw will he deli Verod broom netent lesal centlemen of the city. Daily lectures ou Bttok-Kts-pinp and Luain.sta rnerallr. I Tekms: For a full course, including Diph-ma, S.V.. Gentlemen can, however, enter for the M. r- . e;i Mile course, which ia -"O. Iridic department SIS. I For Catalogue, piviu full particulars, address, JEHKMIAH HE1IM, Frincipl. tig17-lnt.-j-3wil

jgiELLANEOUS npo itocTons BRATliJJirirs M llKTlimVELT FOR J L LY. Just n-ceired at iturii 10BELL A OXYNGTOX. leg 6.1 fi: TiiiJS 'Sk ii . TtRFt öy TK.NT Ndf-aealing W hite Porcelain FKl'IT J A It, jmt reerivrti and for aah- cheap nt the ltrHT-n-wareMoret.r J. W. Hl'UUKS, aiiI - 11 ym'u Mm-t. ?oifiis FORT l iliiSSltjTMM TAX Honrs; Thirty Cro. I:raa Il.,of extra M7.e and aoja-rior tUiditj-. JuMreccivefl and f..r 'mile cheap hv " usl3 2'in?i:s. J. II. 5IAGII EE 1 Co. gh o'n ii 'f ii . i 'JTHe t bi. le sje' The next sesxiou of tiii Institution will (.pen S-j'teuilM r 1-t. Tin apjHiititment of Tenchen, is e.implete, coii-il itt": of lU-v. JOHN W'. K.'OTT, 1. D., i'reaidcLt, villi motile, fifteen ccmjietcnt tsitai.t. The Bo.'.rd f I'ir.-ct'Ts ft4 that no letter puaraiiJy of Hiirtm enn I given t pan-nt in rcjrnrd to the. mental and iarai trainiits of thir danfrlitetr, th.tn i prtsented in the r-i.M:ntment of lr. ?ctitf, ua the head of the Iutil utin, who haa been a niioTfidetlueutorf'T near thirty years in thU Ji).v. The cowae of atmly i aa hijji, and fatrtM tion a tin iron-1.. mm iu nny fimlLir intitiitionf nnd the cswne ia let. Tlte btiil.litiprH re rfinjdetel at an expewne f

j-.io.ta!, ape lieahtl hy -team, ami pan-lihtetl. Tfrm! Iloartl, w.-ihiiiff, lihtin? nnd heating room, tniti.m in ail Kntr!i llraitcltea, laitin ami Gr-k, f 7,.V) ier ae:on in advance. For further information, apple to Iter. Wni. !. 11 trcr, Sec'y, or I. Iaae W. M.-nfort, Agent, XI..C.I. jlv2t-2na (B tüitii.-iT sEi;,ns'fiuT. fni: Ojii imprcNMcn out that I am '"ing to leave the cilv, lunl have at. M out the U.k Uindcrr ; thia it a minlake. 1 w iidi to Ktite I haw only imiI.I out the t-t.'ie lo F. Vt'hiUikcr, Ijxi. : and thoee wanting lK.k, Mu.ic or l'a.a-r, will find a good la-lecfiou in hia More on Fiit Ktrect, cl.we to the It Office. Ai.d anv H-rnn wantinc lllai.k lii k. of ck1 iatier. and l'...ks of anv kind Hound, will laid mo iu tbo llii.dcrr, jut uhove the store. utiKi-ini m. "'tJ.0ILNoL W90P I..IK KHI.Vijy.EH.' 5 ,OUO Ji Poplar Miinglea, in v.trd und for ardo bv JtHIX F. tiLoVER, . a-ill Corner M.tin and SAvetith atrecta. JJlKEIi STOUE.-THE LW ll E ItM Sl;XEl will k'vp eoii.-t tittle ou hand, ll.t V, COh'W, 0AT., nn.t x. And nil other articles needed to fed Ilorsea or ' Mn'ea. All of which he will aell w holest! or retail, at lowest market rates, giving just weight and me t-nre. IiODEr.T S. Iil'STOX. Water ftrect, la-tween Main and LtM-unt, Kvam-vilh.-. aus'l-ly JfpriLni.YU MJTERI.1L. 10,000' MJf I.ijht, 8-Hl Sa.h, U, 0, and V It. each. l,i y-is l.miO lo-li) and 10-12 ..ih. litt I'ann. I Itoorv, aitarrtl mxch. U-".0 loea ;l., iiaorte. fl. Jit-t reeved ami f.r Mb low, by YVIIKELEK A KIGfiS. -rT; fi.yi: sum-sues. 9 V 1 h.tse w ho intend to cover their new homo with a good article .f Pine Miiugb, had letter call npoti the SulRM-riU-r Mam, a he liaa Imt few more left." JOHN F. GI.OVEK. aiul I Corner JIaiu and S-vcnlh t recta. G E Ö. TU OK.y'illL ii E US L, EU V? to rcttiru Lia thanka to his old cwtomrra for their Hixl patron?ie, and hopes by rtrkrt attention to business, and outl work, to I able to merit a continuation of their favors. Having removed bi store to tlui corner of HeronJ ami Aloin atrets, formerly occupied as a hilven-initli Shop, lie is now preuiivs to furnish all w lio may fivor him with a call, with all the articles In his line. M3 Im pairing dorn with istif n. and dcsjialch. Svord baud hurness always ott baud. jly2J-ini. File e e7x iHH.4o7Eifjy's YII.EE, An-iL-t Ii, 1.. Henceforward, there will lat no charge fir ilrayae at Yinccnnea on t;o.ids eliip'ij from Evativsvilie over this and the Ohi and Mi-wissippi Kailroad. to anv )int whatsotver. JollX IXGI.E, Jr.. ar.l:'-4ot-w-lm Snperiuti-iideiit E. A C. E. K. ygiEuxiHäT'TE FEflJi.E VOLM. LEtiE, TEKRE-HAI TE, INDIANA. For more than a year, l.axc the magnificent trnc turea .f the Tcrrc-IIautc Female Ctdlep1" la.-et steadily prtigresaing. They are now nearly comph'ted, ami w ill la.- open for the reception of pupils, Ou n'ttlnrmt'itf. th' Uk of !ritrmlr mcxt. Th Kite of the'Colh'Ke, the iuiiMin;, the arranem.tits for sln.lv and n.nifiirt, nnd tlie Kacwltv, tlc rve here a passing notice. Terre-IIanle, tin-site of the College, Is a lautifnl anil Ireiilthv citr, arrcasible hy railnrnd fr4a all directions, and rent nil to a numerous and apprtn-ia-tin populntion. It is JiV'h, as its name import. Fmm statist ica, it is clearly thwu that for several yem-s past, thee hnve lfn f.-wer d.-atha and sickness here than t any Western ciry, of eqnal Nipul.iti.in. The biiil.Iinsrs va ill be f.tt.sl np in the latest tlt und with all the modern improvement. TIm-t will be warmed by st am. and lighted by g;is, and fur-ni-li 'd iris warm and cold baths, and what Is rarely tu he found in lntitutioiis .f learning, A GYMNASIUM. Where the Issly, made bea!t'iy and symmetrical bj Vereise tu.-ty Mipjrt and asjUt the Lilsm .f themind. i.rr.ii ,;...., I r.lnn. .,f !, f. .t,.- I. ll,. i.n.i. Bioii iii;nle f..r the health of the pupils. The rami are sparlotis and well Ti'titihit-d, there ladng a heantifiuly fitrnilietl jmrlor, with separate l.-eplug apai-tliients for each two yonng ladiea. Tlie grounds are ample, comprising" P' j acres iu a pleasant part of the city, alstut one-third of which' is a imtive ftrest inve, with wimlinK w-alks and arls.rs, fi rming a nitrt delightful jTomenade for pupils nil the grounds w ill l tastefully ornamented. FACULTY. The Facul'y will consist of a thoroughly rxe--rieticH and t'lirient coirs of inslmcltirs. l!ev. Jons Covkkt, AM., founder and ftn-mer Fresid.-iit of the Ohio Ferna! College, and Glendak Female Ctdleg, ia first I'rctddc ut. lii-v. At.i-uox.so Wtxn, A. Jl., late rresident .r the Uliio l'eniide C.J1. ire, and the alistingiiMied authr of several scietitiuc works, Ill ing his name, will I tha pre' iing teacher of the College, and In ftrucf'ir in Mi ital and Moral S ieiice. 1'n.f. I:. S. F .Worth, late Frofoseor of Cliemistry, etclai F trmers' College, Ohio, will take the chair ol Natiral Science, uju which he will lecture nn.l x-iment. D'Estaiss! . t'ovrcT, A.M., Frofessorof AacW-tit Eanpuagea ami Literature. l'rof. J.C. MiM(,ra, lale of FhiLiddi Lin, firt tea her t.f instrumental music. And front tix to tn ad.littwtiHl centletn.'ii and l.t.ljr teachera of toux fctanding and Miccesrfiil experience. Xt Min-i ur exaiise will ls sparet! to procura tvachera in every di partmcnt, of t he Very highest ntialitications, so that piiiila wishing to arfert llienif- hx-s in the higher tyU ft musir, or any of ttn soim o. oruAMM tl Mancti.-s, may tierc receive the d.-sired instriH-t i..n. That u.iU from abroad, may derive the greatest advantages to be gained at Hoarding SYhnoM, thy are risuired to Isiard in the institution, with the tencher (nnh-ss bysj-i:U ermisrion f the Frcei.lent ), that they may Itave tho Is-nefit f their tx.nup'e and soritdy. The course of tuIi' S v ill be thortngh and rxtenaive, embracing all the brat lies usually t:.n)rl:t in tmr highest S-iinurics ..f k-arning, English, Clasiotl and the Fine Arts. Tlie ye;ir Is tliviited into two seeeinns cf twenty we k iwli, comiiM-iM iujr refi-ctively on WrdMdaj, the sth of SepteaiWr ucit, and the Sth day of F'clinary, 1."9. Tlie ex-js-naea t.f the achool year. ioHit.linjr Isiard and tuition iti all the iKwnche of tlie regular course, rooms furnished, find, lights and washing, will 1e -'iV parable aemi-annually iu cdvamv. The niiil extra charges will be made fcr tho orna-lin-iiUl braticliHS. APPARATUS A.I LEtTt'KES. Frest. Wotm and Frof. la-woarn, will deliver full courses of Loot tires with llw ai.1 d" the Telesoipe and other apparalta, snlHcietit to illustrate experiment-ally tl.e prim iple of the science pur- ; sued. lK..ks, aii-1 ; ll itner re-intsiiea iit Dterii.t; I the College, nitty be had at ll College, or -in the ! citv. I II l..tt..ra rf inf.utrc UT CU business. Should I a :"lnsee.l til IU-V. JoUS CoVI.RT, or 1). S. CoVtKT, Tcire-Ilaute, Indiana. The ureVrsiirnetl eitrKeiisof Terre-Haate, have acc pted the utliv of TnstT .f tlte Ternvllaute Female College, and may be referred to at any time by .... t, ..in fnriliM i i.fortnat inn mncerninir tlm arrangements or advantages of tlie t 4llege; Kev. E. G. Taj lor, Curtis GiU-ert, Kev. T. (rordon, S. H. FottT, Her. W. (i. Speneer, Kev. F. Wiley, A. O. Fotwin, Lucius iJyre, Thes. la.taling, lit-ii j. Mr Keen, L. U. Warren, A. MrGrcgor, W. Faddnck. Jat-z HeiMen, J.iraea Hite, J.-tmi s Harne., jly Lü-Cm It. W. Tlvomon. Her. J. C. Wilaon, Her. W. Mo6Vitt. , 11. L. Tboniaiou, Kev. M. A. Jewett, W. D. Oris wold, V. J. Hall, Jas. Farrington. David llartatick,. C. Y. Patterson, J. H. Wate. And. M'Hkioe, II. D. Srott, T. r. Buntin.