Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 42, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 27 September 1858 — Page 3

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MONDAY MORNING... SETT 27 rC" See First and Fnnrth Tnrm tor Interesting Heading Matter. Local and Miscellaneous -5J.r. Soper, Candidate for Senate. New Hakmony, Sept. 2Uh, 1858. T. Y. Carlile, Kp : Z)car &: Please nnnoimco the name of Virgil Soper iu a candidate to represent the - iT-ii u .i vuuuui's ui i uh'ji unu u:nii'iioiiii in ; omic ociiau, iu uppuaiuon 10 m. a. v.uuu- j hrtn. Mr Stnrvor ia nn nf nnr la?t men hn 1 Ci.i. c? : . r t rcsided in this county tlurtv vear?. is An extensive fanner nnl well qualified to fill tho office of State Senator. He can beat Carnabau in Posey county Mr. Soper once received the largest vote lor county assessor, that was ever given to any candidate in this county. Mr. S. very reluctantly consented to become a candidate, but since he has given his consent, wiil go into the canvas with energy. He will Lc over in Vanderburg in a day or two. Most respectfully, your ob't srvtf K. J. R. BaMr. Talby, near Rn-.selville, Ky., U raising the cashmere goat. lie has made;soir.c cxpcr'm;r.tnn crossing; the cahnitre vit!i our native goat, nnl finds the fleece of the tro.3 breeds fully equal to the imported. lie predicts that the ra'.-irtg of the cashmere goat, for which our il nn 1 f .invite is peculiarly fitted, v.-ill soou become a profitablo IvJrincs;". iS'' AVe CCC vy th Cincinnati patter. that the Young Men's Christian Unions of Ohio ml Indiana hare been holdinjf a Cotiferenei' in that city during tlie last week. We understand that tlie t .Tcrn.-s Were highly interesting to the delegates from the various jissociation. Such meetings are having a j,'0vd t-ffect in developing tlie moral tuid religioui activities of our young men. At the meeting of the Cn'on of this .city ih'u evening, we arc informed tlie delegates to the conference will report iU proceeding. The public are cordially invited to attend, iit the rcüirn of the Union on Third slreet. The Chops ov (Jrj tx Riykr. A corresKudent at Calhonn. on f?reen river, writes that the corn in that vicinity U fuily nn average crop. Rut wheat h is not turned out more than half a crop. The tobacco does not fully come up to the expectations of farmer? either in quality cr weight. The hay crop was good and large for the amount of land in grass. The ravages of the bog rhU'r.x will po reJii'e tii'i jork that the famers will not have more than enough for their oun consumption. Speculators nrc. bringing fcogs into the country to feed nnd a gad many will be packed on the river. iay"On the announct-incnt in London of the Hispcrtston of r ommmiications by the Atlantic Telegraph lb" shares of the romiKiny fell to Crsoo and 4"" for XloO') paid up. The restoration of the signal- by the line will carry them up probaoly again to JWOO. It makes a f.r rate fancy stock for Lulls and bears to work at. Secretary Floyd' Mule Con traft. TheOceedvnt.il (Mo.,) Mftrvj(r has the following remarks upon the Court of Er. piiry recently ncniMvd ut Fort Leaven worth : Secretary Floyd lateiv hiJ.-1 together at Frt l.eavenwortii a b.ird of ofiiccrs to investigate the (Ciiduct t fCapt. Van Vlict, in 1 113-i 11 ir niuit? for the Ut;iU urusv. The t-harge- iigainst Cay.t. Vim Yliet were, that be h:.d not given big currrh prices for the i:ius purchustl. and that he had iTjerted inu.es that came up to the standard speti tied. In the evidu;re adduced, it ri pears that Secretary Floyd, instead of permitting Cap!. an lift to 1'iiv tli u.iilf s from all who of fered, le.-triitcd him to purchase l.'OO from Trigg und Kill v. 1 000 from I). Mitchell, and 1Ö0 from tJ. V: Hebt. The inulc3 were to be one third 15 hands high, one third 14 hands high, nnd one third bands high For tho.-e mules $1G." t r head was allowed Mitrliell and Trigg nnd FHiott FuMrt the contract, for which they received l" per bead from ti e ut-iiitr:utors for all the mules received. Many of the mules olTerct were rejected, whh h, together with the price allowed by an net, treated so much ui sitisfaction that the Mirestigation was order cd. Had the Covernment bought the mules in oien market, as is usual, instead of giving 11 monojioly to these favorite?, they would have been supplied 1 11 Utter terms, and all would have reaped the la nefit of the demand. There is a clear profit of 17 per head allowed thcFC favorites fur mule?, amounting in all to $:iP,2f0 to Trigg Kirby for -,48i; mules receieved fit m them. SI 1,190 to D. l. Mit;lir!l, lor ?4ti mules leceived from him, niakinpr 651, H80 paid to favorite?, w ho nevr turned their hands over, but let others' furnish the muh for which they extracted thi. sum, because they had the power. In all former expedition by Government, nii citizens were ieriiiitted an equal chanee to lurnHi Mock, but so corrupt lias the inrties in power become that contract are given to favorites, and then l-ecauc the otliters would not pay two prices for stock, tL-ev are rturt martialed. 'o wonder that the Sltyioo.OOO surp'u? in the treasury nt the ln-ginninx 01 Mr. Bufdianan's reign is cone, and a de'iffor larrowed money of S40,(k)0,000 more treated. If thing are permitted to go on at this rate, wc shall soon have a public debt as large as ; that of England. Wc invite the attention of the sick rand alBicted, to the advertisements In our columns of Dr. Easterly's IolIne and Sarsaparilla, and (iri Key's Salt Rheum and Tetter Ointment, Dr. Carter's Cough Balsam, Dr. Raker's Si-ecifie, Dr. Hooper's Female Cardial, and Dr. Kasterley,s Fever and Ague Killer. Tliee medicines are prepared by a thoroughly educated Pliynician, Chemist and Pharmaceutist, so that all can rely npon thum as being safe and eiTectu.il in curing the diseases for which they are recommendol. They arc standard remedies, and can r found in nearlyevery Drug and Apotherirr atora in th United Stafa-.

Candidates.

I x. W. Mrehr I a candidate for tho race of County Tn-asnn-r af Vanderburgh connty. cpt2 "" ffr. A'star. You will pl.-wa announce niy name as a candidate for the office of Count Coro. tier of Vanderburgh County. JOHN WAYMAX. ffr. Editor. Vo will please announce my name aa a candidate fr the vflice of Sheriff of Vanderburgh County, at the Octols-r election. JOHN C. STASEU. Tlr. Editor, Yon will please announce my name a candidate f.r the office of County Surveyor of Vanderburgh Conntv. sept 17 APoLl'UU? J. APLERSBERfI. Jtnst Wr offer himself an a candidate for he office of Treasurer of Vanderburgh County, at the ensuing election, aepu yjr ;4f,r.ri(..1. annnance uiy tiamo m a Candidate for re-election a Treasurer of Vanderbur! County, at the nex t-toler election, aug-id THIviPORK YEXNEMAN. J antra MB, Somndtrm fa a Candidate for re. election to the ottVe of County Surveyor of Vanderburgh County. ffr. llditor. Yon will y-f annouiM-a n.e on a CemliUt for the ofllca of MierifT. at tlw en iIiik OrtoU.reifM tioii. VM. PAINE. ai;u-il We Hit am lioriz.-J t' announce tli nnmr of Til"M V. KoT.toX, h.4 caudiilute fur MierifT of Vaii.l'rlnrgli County, aug'20 .ffr. A'rflr-Yuu will f.lUHC nnonnre my name aa Candidate for the oi'-.' f Sin-rilT of Van. dnrhurifh Conr.tr. miikI JOHN S GAVITT. ffr. JiHItor- tlae iiuutmmt Ilm nitme if Ikiac S. H'x-uv. vn an Inde-nd-iit 4Utndt lute for Circuit J udjie of tM Circuit. ami ffr. Hditmr. You tll plriu-o iin.ninr my r.arnc aa Cs:.tlul:itc to r-irevnt VMinWrlHirli Conn ty in tho next UciaUturp. KLX STIN'X. Tfr. f'd it or : Vo uro r"!int-.l t anniMiiiee the m.nie cf 1m. K. M.-flarw, T.-., n randidate for rc'iiraentation from Varidorbiirph Countv, nt t!it OctoUr election. MANY VÖTEKS. fltorpt (Unptr n nn Indopend. nt Candidate f.r Sh-riir, at the en-nirR i-lrtior etortiou, Horg-0 If. Ueltrltl will 1m an ltid-n-dnt randi'Lte for hfriff, at the iiuulus tVrttdier flection. 7,ctlai Xoüccs. Jir. J. riolllrB ftUbrmltd Slommch fillers, fir the cure of lever und Ague, I Iyai.d all rii;t rovers? th" ff."t and Ut reim-dy that ouli im-I by tli j uf:li. t.-l, f r all li.-.w of the dxite t.iitnre. Tlie imct violent nt tacks f thl (.iJful dt.e.ie .:ii .fit a Imh-ii prevented by tlie iw of tin reliuMtt remedy. The " Ui:tei " have n ti'd by the propri. tor inanexteii -ive pract !, iu tin- treatment of XVv r and Agu-, f..r a niiaiU-r of year, nnd it-; woii!.-rful curative powr rs are xf known lth l the pren and to I be pii'.Iic. Th' who oc in- a tle r' HIi reboutoii of thrir entire Til. in, ho:U.I : t tail to t:e Cie " Ui!t-r.." 'crita)e by Jrugi-f and loatTsyreTitlly. every. whre. epf-J-lar II V think it is hardly known eieit to Ihehi-iM intelligent of mir iva-h-r, how d.--p e.iri- tit tlo--eh r-n ar-. looking down Into, the uiylerie of n-.itioii. We kin-w th-re wen wondi-rf.d discoveric in tu- tiiiit-M, ami wonderful nnwlei-f them. bnt did in t kp'-w tl.e Cticni'.M wi-re iniitating i:i th.-ir erii.-ibh andeven Aiir:i.--.ihgt'ii moot w.n-.h-r-ful prohi-ti.-'iii T oignuii- life. Inn ing inir visit to Lot-!I we were iutro ln --d by 0:10 of th'-lr pnTiinent ritiicii-t 1 1 the U'x ratory of lr. AYEIt, (in ventor ef Clierry i'e toral and Cathartic TilM, a b'-re we were ahow n with g-te-roiH frank n.t", hi. pr.c;K.4e and hi product-. Thi m;ut r g niiw of h.'s art w nianiifa-tiirliig the subtle e-nei- of fh w - v from ir tool other T-rtHlle nlwlnnc-n. Iii wr,? Tine Aj jle. Strnwlrry, Checkt rl-crry, ijuu.re, I'otr, Cni.ilia, Ciitiiaio.n. Ac., not only equal but they eure.-! in purity .f favi r those vogi tahhi (l.eiiiM !m i. ltii oil of Wiiitcr-gr a U purer au-I ot U-lt-r favor than auy that can to pallia red fruiu I lie pbtnt an.l ot i m.-iIe. by lutiaird eotn;H.Kitiou trotn tie; llydro-cailonn In tlr I IIU jir-jrcM i, t) analvze tlm inbr4ai.cc n I nnd ll.e exa-t ultimate siloui of which it l-t nnd", thin re'-onij them ia the anieproportioti which e!-t i: nature. Cri'fian A-lri-'tt--. Will cure nil üinea.-' ai ieing from an iiiipuru it.ite of Um 1Uh1, or a d.-pravett con I'ti'-n of tie fl .! of the lyffeiu, vir: Can:er", SwclNr.g of the (tl.i;nl, hhi'iiiintlsi'i, While Swi-lUng, Cl.roiiie tie Eye, rtl.-, BeiU, Erji; la-, tillre. l'rtin- I the It-r.e aud Joint, l l.-ert irr tlx Mouth arid Throat, I a't Cliioiile Cor.tilutio:i:tl li--a. Thit iii-ilU-ine ar. ltmi ot tin very rKt of the Jl-tea--' I y I arilying the ld'Md, and fia:i,iiij the titi-retien in the fy.-teltl, tluut removing the can, which render the cure certain and fTinaueiit. Ir. lle-ti-rly' Iodine an.l Sarapitriila will cure the wopt im-rcurial Iiiae und drive out and dfi,try eery partiele f mercury wliiihUin the eetu. aal cure it bad eJTiH-t. It will enre tJ enfl:iry Sypl.HIi or Vene;! I'liif", and will drive the Syphilitic A iru and all hereditary taint and poi-'lioiirt matter or.t tf the rr-t.Ti throoh the pore 4 of the rkin, and rtMoie. !he rutielit to a J-rf.t t täte ot heuilh and purity. It ia iitive enre f-r liver cmplairit and dypepM:t, if net -I a iroM-r h-nz:h of time. I chattlngv the world to pr.Nliue iUeiju.il in the-w complaint) The afflii-te! will benr in mind that Pr. Eii -ierlv Iodin and Sariparl'.l.t wi'l re all Xervoa Iimm', Female Complaints, Lniy, Gravel, I)ie of the Kidneys. Bladder and t'riuary Orri-t in a few diir. It will remove rimples nn-I Blotches f.-om the lac-, and make the tkin clear, whito and beaulliiit a alalasler. It dov this by purifying the blood. and by It prompt aetiett on the Liver, Kidn.-y, and S-crefory Organ, producing vigorous health IVr.ns who have loiijf Ix-en nlJIK titl with Scrofu la, Old Tett-r, Itliigworm, Scald Head, lllotchee, Eruptions of the Skin and all Cutaucoii Iire;iit, are alviwl to procure ilridley's Salt Itheuui and Tetter Ointment b apply on the Sore or diie;oel imrt, when Uiing I'r. Eaxtcrly's Ixhne aud Sarapuri!Ia. The bxlino aud Sars.ipiiriila pitri lies the Blood, and cau.e thervs to di-schr.ro their putrid matter, and the ointment Ii als th.-ta When 1-oth are uied 'which I alway reeoni.i'end) a ermaiieiit and radaal enre 1 alway ffeed. They are the beet and moit powerful curatives known to man. A Ciir trial is all I auk I do uot fiur flu. ivuit. I'rie of the Iodine and Saraaparilla f 1 per U.ttle, or 6 iKitthn for ?.. Cridloy's S..U Kheiin 0;utmout ?j cents jr U tiW. Both are prepared by Dr. iäwterly, corner of Third an4 Chesnnt street, St. Ix'uiti, Missouri, ole proprietor, to view all or hrs luiut lie a!rei d. Mti.j.ld by iiallork A ?tod-Urt, W. Bl.-i bower. Liecli 4 Cjilslett, Kelh r 4 White, lrn0'Kl-,ts, In Et aD.-.viIte. and by Iruci;Jts generally, iny'il-lyin. !. ltoptr$ Vtmmli t vriUmt teilt rr all IV-muk- l'oniplaiut, such as fcxcwiv, uppr-.-.s. ed, or rainfnl .Meuslruatioii, Fluor Albus or Whites Ttirrenness. Sallow Complexion, ller.da.he, Iil ium. XVeak N'ere. Frightful Irams, an.l all Iiae.ies cause J by tVMs, Checked IVri iratiou, Fxcesses, Uvrr-Excitrnn-nt, etc., cf the Sexnal Organs. In. li.x-per's Female Cordial is universally acknowledged by the ladici the best remedy ever invented. CUirprke fil per bottb-, or six bottles for 5. De. Easterly, ronu-r of Third and Chasunt streets, St. Louis, Mo., Solo Proprietor, and to whom aU orders must to aildressed. Sold by lUll.Hk & St-xl lard, W. Bierbowcr, L'.ech and Calsh-tt, Keller & WhUe, in Eransville, and by dniciruM gi-nrlly. mval-lrin M,r. - "rs -- -if ,sr jaa sr m a m - -mm wmnirraswiuw c.rr,.uiiH ami r ever, iiirao Ague, IntermltU'tit and Remittent Fevers, ml 1 the tarious form of Fevers incident to Biliot,: Climates. If there is a man, woman or child buffering with Agne and Fever, they are advised to procure Pr. Easterly's Furer and Ague Killer. It is a positive cure speedy and i-ermanent. Try it. Trice $1 per bottle, or six bottle for f . Pr. K astes LT, corner of Third and Chestnut street, St. Louis, Sole Proprietor, to whom all orders most be addressed to get the genuine. Sold I y Hailock Stoddard, W. Bierbower, Liech k Calsi lett, Kllr k Whit; A pa tW EfaasviUf, sad by i gfata rlr. BT "l -ITTS1

Special Notices

Zr. (mrttr'm touch J?fM, teilt cwrs Cough, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, J.ronchitH, Spitting of Blood, Tain In the Side and Breast, I'leuriny, Whooping Cough, Cronp, LKer ComIUint, Palpitation f the Heart, and all di.-acs of the Throat and Client and Lungs. No one should neglect a Cough or Cold a single day. Million die annually by neglecting a Common Cold. Cough and Colds It-ad to Consumption, and then to early d.-atb. Reader, bare you a Cough, Cold or any li-ve of tho lar.p? Prtnre at once that celebrated remedy, Ta. Caktjk's Corcn Balsam, which never fitil to r-li-Te a Cough in twenty-four hour, and always cr.m the wont cum cf Cold, Cough and all Hi--ion of the Throat and Lungs in a few a'- I'rico Trial hottlen, " cents. Largo bottles 1 1 rr bottle, or 6 iKdtles for $.". Ia. Kastiilt, corner Third and Clientnut, St. LouU, Mo., aide proprietor, to whom all orders mnxt be addressed to get the gennine. told by Hallock k StoeVlird, W. Ilierliower, Li h k CaUlett, Keller and White, and by druggist generally. - niy31-ly Jr. Hmk-tr'$ hpielne teilt cur Uouorr. hea, Cteet, Stricture, niinul M'eaknewi, Chordee, Pineas- of the Kidney, DhuUvr, and all dUeou of the genital organs. Reader, have yon a private dineae? Ik not neglect it. Ik. lay i dangerous. Dr. Baker's S;ecifi hi a saf", fcpeedy, and radical enre. With Ir. Baker's Specific you can enre yourself, and prevent exposure, as plain direrthns fjr use accompany th; laediciui. Trice $1 50 per Lottlo. CS."- Eastki.v, corner Third and Chestnut strerti, St. Louis, 31., s le proprietor, to whom all ortVr intKt I addressed to get the genuine. Scdil 1 y llallork k Moddard, fieh k CalMett, Keller & While, in Evanjville, and by drugghds generally. my-ll-lyiiK CvmlIIodimm niitlng- t'ompmmyt OBiet en Water Ktreet, tinder the Te'rgraph office. Crt load of l'i biifehcU of Bdiaiu Mine Coal delivend to any pint of the city at $1 CO per b-ad. Qi weighed, if desired, at the cxpi-u.e of the purchaser. X.ti- f aolvent hau'j of IiliuU and Wisconsin tukcu ia pavmout. duf'-tf J.11N WYMON1, Secretary and Manager. Jl it-oCoir.c. 2ä Ri'ü old Rtvemnient Java Cffeo. - - J lloxe choice tliiinbtibrli Cheese. T." CiKldies flno Ya. J oUte-o. 10O lloxn th. x 'a. m. and . do. Juct reei-ived and for nie by W 11 K K L K II . It I .OH. 1 ÜttllT: LKil.-VAStkEUt( riltL' OW White la id. Tiuiotbr Sid, fro.li artlelr. A lariro'b-t f fresli Tea.i, aiva-rted ouaUties, and packed. Ju.-t leu-ivcd by HI 9 iL '41i I liJ TS. " l- T I '1. Mi JULPiust received and for sale vet? i h. ar. YAL1IEU X MAililiNMKU, k I til at Main iiri-et. v.LHKtt a ii.t.n 1: 1:. .ru.irACTlUEKScir Lard Oil, Soap and Candles, A 10. an extra artin- oi ENGINE, CAR AND TALLOW OIL fr .M.ielii.i. ry, an.l a Superior lie fined Durnin Oil, loa u..vi i.ii.iits AiiAPTCnio t t .a a at,iIoT r.i. AM ALL OTHI R 1U 11MS-I I I L.l-l , 1. 10, .AVrf SidsJlmt slrttt, m.twcen tiaT An UI. L V A N J 1 1- L :. I M) I A S A . euiLir or.. -mc i-iulip kramt. Th. Machine and Bureing OiN r.re warranted to stand nit clirixt- an s,-u.in The attention of ina-l. r nie hau ic- of IlitiinuKui, Sieamlat. .If ills und SI.H-biiie .Shot , is pal ti' illarlr called to the uhovecar-1. aug'27-hd MP lit UW. The Kail N-a-io-. f I hi excellent ll-tiT"tl'-n. under the able iimringriiH lit of l'r. fi"'or Pl'UVf AN of IVtinrlvanbt, will n iniiii-iif on 1 -n lav next. 1 lie eoiir- of studies at this School. embrace all tin brail' -die usually taught nt Acadin-. Tlie clianrt f-.r luitfon ux? ni'l.-rate, ami Ih ad ci.it !' hsd in C"l finiili.' In t!io town for jfl 7.1 1 Ji ht wk. Kor fitriber in formal ion app'r t rr.fi-sior I'ctMAt, at the Institution, r to lh I'eir. 3lr. Iturrow, of I.vansvi'.Ie. pt 1 1-ltn c,oJhkiTiii.' .vm. Tin: ff TENT N !l-aling While lYrce.jtn I'M IT JA It, ju-t reieived and fjr sab" cheap at Ihe (J.e-em-w.uoMiieot J. W. IItltllK. aiilü 1 t:in street. SL LMiK, IKURL-UAI "lr IXIHAXA. ur more th in a ver, hae ihe nmn jl:-i nt truc tiires of the Teritt-llailtC Female CollcKe, 1 stemlily firogresiiiF. They are tn.w nearly com pleted, nii'l w III !; oleil rr tlie r.reption 'l pnpils, Ca II ofW'ij, era e.' t-r t -ftiir 1 ri. Th- site o the I oilecc, the bui! linrs, the arr:n;r' tii'-tit !r study and comfort, and the Faculty, .l.-.'i-vu here a pa-.-ni uotiee. ielte-li:ilile, the hile ef the Coll. p-, is a beauti ful Mid lie.dthv ritr, inxv-sihle by railraad from all lr-ctl.!, und ciral to a ntimero: ami apprecia ting population. It is hiirlt, e.s lis name llilorls. r roni talmtic, it is cleariy slmw u tln't b-r several yea pa-t, t a. re have ts--u f. wer death and 1-i-iekm is h.-re thn at any W estern city, of eiud population. liie I'tni liiir w;i i ii:;.! on ::i the puest sriie :in-l v iti nl". the modern improvement. They w ill f warmeii ty l. i. in. aiel Incliled ly ras, au-I fur-mdi'-l with warm and cold bsths, and what is rarely to be found in in ttlnti..pnf 'limit, g, A CTiiiNAhlUM, Where the b.i'v. iu.i'1" li.-..;t'ir aud sv tn metrical l y ev.-tx si nay tcj-port and a.-ist t'ie lalrs of the mind. A pl.miiner.t f-atnn of the Cotte, Is the provi sion made for tl.e hesilih of the p'ipil. The rooms are piu ioui and a ell ventilate.!, there being a beautif'illv fmnitlied irlor, with separat i sleeping aj.nrtiuents for each two young tmlic. 1 he croMii'Ss ar- ample, eotnpri-nig r acre in a plea-oitit iart of the city, alut one-third cf which is a native r. rc.t erove, Willi wintln-C walks ana arIor, forming a m.s't delishtf.d pn-menade for pupl! all the groiitnls wi!l 1h tateluiiy oruauieutetl. l -.xx. i ii a . The Ka'uliT will co.:-it of a thorottghty "exre-ri.-Ti.fd and eüi.-k'iit corps of ln-Jriietors. K.v. Jon ovrsT. A. M., to'iioier ami former I'n-sidert of the Ohio Female V . U g.1, and Oleudah Ei-male Colb-je, is lirst Preid -nt. IP-v. A l.ril-'" eop, A. .M., Pate Tresi-lent til the Ohio Female Colhfro, and the distinciiished author of several scieiiti:ie works, U-arinir his pain.-. will Is tho pn-si.üiiK teacher wf the Collerct aud lut:nh tor iu Mental ami .M.-rai M-tenrp. l'rvf. lt. S. BoswoUTtt. late Pr. fissor i f Chemistry, etc., iu Farmers' College, liiio, will take the chair of Natural Scieuce, upon which ho will lecture nnd expotimoiit. I'E.-TAio S. Ciiveet, A. M., rmfeasor of Ancient Ia.m;u:ives an-1 Literature. Prof. J. I'. MiMM.t.a, late of riiilndi-lphia, first teacher of i.otrumental tiit;ic. And from six to t' u additional gentlemen and la.lv teachers of long tniil.liK ul stM-cenrl'ul exi-erieu. e. No pains or expense, will le rpsred to rriHMire teachers in every lepartnient, of the very highest qualification, so th.t pupils wiltin to H-rnct l li.-niM-lves iu the u.rner styles of muie. or any of the solid or ornamental brunches, may here ree ive the desired i list met ion. That pupil fr.mi abroad, laay th rive the greatest alvautaves to be rin-,l at Lt.wnlinK S h.ols, they are required to board in the institution, wiih tlw teachers tual-ss ty sjecial ikt-nii.isi.-U i f the President), that they tusy have the t-n.-fit ef their example and euciet v. The course of studies, will to thorough and extcntive. t'lubraeing all the brauch uii.-d'y taught in oer hiht-t S.-:uinaries of learning, Englinh, C'iMSxiul a i d the Fine Arts. Theieuris rtivib'd into two .ions cf twenty week each, commencing resi-ectivelv on Wedneslu. Ih.. Stli -r S--j.tcuib-.-r next, and tho t'th day of tei.marv, iicvt. The expenses of the gchool year, in-la linc board and tuition in all th brauetiea of the regular c ir-n , r.H-nis funii-h.ij. fuel, iitclns and ajliinr, will be .'J. payable cmi-utm.illy in advance. The ustial extra charge will be made for the ornamvl.tat brHn. be. APPAIUTIS AND LECTl'RE. Freit. Wood and Prof. Boswoktii, will ib-liver full courses, of Iartures with the aid of the TvKseotie and other apiratas. snirlch-tit to illustrate exirimenrally ths principles of the sciences pursued. Books, ai?d ail other re.puU.tcs for entering the College, may be had at tha (Allej-e, or in the city. All letters of inrjniry cr nn bnsineaa, should he a t.irejw.-d to k-t. John tovr.aT, or v. b. Covert, Terre-llauto, Indiana. The undersigned citizens of Terw-II.vnta. Lave av Ao.a,. I "P.. .a lt.. w a f ..a m, . it lmi incv uv.v n a l uairc v U"T iprirnituw MV , m, e tv,n,,Ke, Rnd nuir nftrr, t, At aUT time t,y su H as di-sire further inrormatioa roncercii.g the ar-ang 'nients or advantage of the College: Kev. K. li. Taor, t'urtis ;illiert. Rev. T. Gordon, !. II. Totter, Rev. W. O. Sjiencer, Kt. P. Wiley, A. C. Totwin, Lu. ia live, Th-e. Powl ng. Bei I. McK -en, L. . Warf n, A. MiGng r, W. I'addocx. Jabes Hed lea, James Hit, James Bttisa, , Arllsa R. W. Thompson, ct. J. 0. Wilson, iter. W. Modesitt, K. L. TlioRipaon. Re. 51. A. Jewett, W. p. Criswold, W. J. rUil. Jas. Farrinfrtoa, Iirid lUrtaock, C. V. Tattersoa, J. II. Watson, And. Wilkfr.a, H. P. Scott, f. 0. Bqatt.

NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.

T TÜB I. a w. nxt. New Vobk, Sept 23. p. ic." The following despatches were received kv rnrtW f .v.. : this afternoon, by the parties to whom they are addressed : Trixity Bat, Sept 25. To reler Cooper, Cvrus W - I itlo W G. Hunt, at d E. IT. A. ilxildi I have not the least wish to withhold parti.-ulirs as to the working of the cable, and until I hare communicated with Lead I qnarttrs and ascertained directions from the J manager of the company I will send a dailr report of proceedings. e were not work- I ing to-daf, but were reeeivin; occasionally from Valintia pome weak reversals of cur-r.-nt, which, when te eived, are unintelligible. CV.DbSasty. Tuixity BaYj Sept. 25i p. u. Vour message was received day before Yesterday. I commenced receiving a current from alentia, and was m ropes that I should be at work aga'n soon after I in-I formed Mr. McKav. Then the current failed, Tins will esp'nin the discrepancy, between his and my messages. C. . De Sajtt. TJostox, Sept. 2ä. r. v. The case of the alhged captain of the brig Echo was resumed to-day. The testimony was mainly a description of tl.e captain of the Echo; Lieut. Bradford could not identify Townsend as the captain of the Echo. The question of jurisdiction whs the main one involved in the present examinauon. WiLKKsuono, Ta Sept 23. r. m. Jo'm Mclteynolds, of Columbia, connty, was roTiinitcd by the Democrats to-day for Congress from the Twelfth District, on the 15Gth ballot. Doaton, Sept. 25. r. u. The Republicans have nominated Charles Dchirro for ( '-ongress in the Tenth District. Thus dropping C. C. CluflVr. Lot isviM.E, Sept. 2.r. p. if. This afternoon Kol-ert Lindsey hot I). L. vNatd, of Covington. Roth were printer?. v ard lived bnt 15 minute?. Lindser gave himself up. The quarrel arose from Printers' Union matters. It h Uiicved tlipt loth parties were formerly from Cincinnati. Nkw ulka..s Sept. 25. r. . The deaths from yellow fever yesterday I ty I Äew lork Market. Nrw York, Sept. 25. p.a. rhiiir tnaract closed quiet and very firm, Canadian iloiir steady; sales of 3.500 bbls at 3 tfofo- 50 f..r extra; snperliac very K-arcc and tiomiiml at 5 o. Bye Hour dull; sales of loo bbls nt .1 25C.7.4 10. Wheat market moje active: fiiaid nnd prime parreis ru.e very firm; common nnd inferior du'l nnd heavy; sales of 40,000 bushel. at 0') for stump tail Chicago spring; 1 04 for good sound Milwftukic club; 1 16 Cjr common winter red Ohio; 121 fur prime do; 1 25 for new white Michigan; 1 18671 2C for red Southern; 1 ?Z(.i 1 50 for "white Southern; 1 5(i,l 55 for while Kentucky. Rye qniet nnd nctiiimil nt Tffli). Barley unsettled; sales of 18'0 tu.-li faij fmr road state nt 92, and "00 bnsh of strhtly prime lo. to arrive, nt 1 00. t orn stea.lv, with fair demau 1 and part export ; fhU? s nmoiint to 4 1,000 bu h ut I'Kn r for unsound to rime mixed Western TH f..r small jorce.. western yoliow ; 1 00 torsennd youowiinl 01 tor Wime oiniiern. Uhu are :n re.jueit at 4.f J7 Jor Mate, and 4D(-i a2 Tor i e.-i.irn and Canadian. W hiky lower; 50 bb!s at 2.''.j. Pork market is d i.roopmg; tales of 350 bbls nt Sil'.es 1 liiil an It; 85(7. ? it; :; fur mess; IG 25 for sour m?r.s; 1 4 t0'.-1 5 00 for prime. LVef nn t-hantred; snndl salles reported at 14 00,'. 14 2j for re-packed (.iu.ao, and 15 OOfVi) 15 2. for extra mess. Reef hams and prime mcs Ieet nominal. Cut meats arc dull; sales of 113 hi; is at C-Yi Ci for eboulders; 8(.t5 for LtTis; 40 l.hd rler.r smoked middles sold at 121: and .10,000 lbs do, on private term. Lard heavy; sales of 200 bid at 1 1 0t 1 1 . In butter a fa:r Lu.-tnass is doing nt 12,18 f. r Ohio ani 15o?,21 for State. Chee-e stead r at 5(71,7 Sugar dull nn l lower with sale at n. Coffee steady ; sa'.cs of 4,00 bars at 10 g fa llj. äloiasses quet; Orleans 48(7.52. Clnrlunatl MarAet. Flour nnchanged. rather dull ; demand limited, with sales af 1,200 bbls at 4 95(7?, 5 10 for superfine; receipt! 4.500 bush in the last 24 hours. Whisky unchanged ami dull; pales of 00 bbls at 10. No change in gram. Provisions inactive; 100 bbls mesa pork sold at 15 50, nnd a small lot of bulk shoulders at 5c packed. Svrrar nnd molasses are irregular, general! v lower, but the ua!c3 are kept private. In the regular war prices nre the same. Linned oil is selling nt 82 aud dull. Muney market bu changed. V.'a.shingtox, Sept. 24 u. In a letter from ( apt. Chaneev of the U. S. steam frigate N iagar. received by the Sec retary of ar, be speaks of the captured Africans as Wing in an unhealthy condition generally, two-thirds were suffering with the di trrlirra and nearly one-lhird with the asthma. Two of them did within a day after being received ou board the vessel. NeW VoRfC, Sept. 25 If. Another steamer announces that s-he saw a vessel cn fire r.s reported lr the dreamer Ro?entreatb. The bidea of the burni ship were falling in ; her gunwale was lying on the starboard tut its colors could not he ascertained. The t-hip pasiM-d around the stem, but no name could be distinguished. It is suptiosed that she hail Wen burning 43 hours. A brie: was sighted four miles to the leeward, but no boats or any sign 3 cf Fufi'erers were seen in the distance. The figure head as described corresponds with that of the steamer Austria, which was that of an Austrian eagle. There is little doubt that the Austria is tue ill-f.ited vessel. PoTThViLLE, Pan Sept. 25 v. The Schollen! tor's coal breaker at Wolf Creek was totally destroyed to-day, by rc. The loss Is estimated at $ 10,000. Wasuisgtox, Sept. 33 m. Commander Swartwcnt has been ordere 1 to relieve Commander Taylor, in command of the New York rendezvous, on the 2Cih of October. Commander Bradford has been Appointed light horse Insjeetor of 3rd District, tie Inspector lien, aetacned, at his own request. Lieuteaan Boudinot has been ordered to Norfolk Navy Tara, and Laeutenant Sinclair has been ordered to crdnance duty at the same place. The following, who bare pasc5 examination asasis'Ant engineer?, hare lcn warranted for Few ice. Winfield S. Thomson: j Edward B. LAtcb, Geo. B. Linneg, Edward L. Lick, Chftj. Z. iVvelin, Hobt. X. Cope - Ita.

Tne Atlantic Cable. . ; Xkw York, Sept.' 24 if. To the A$pxiited Tress: '

Accompanying this I hand you copies of ' recent communications from the Honorary i TiTr . tU Aln TJrt, r ,Ti I myself, to Mr. DeSanty, the chief electrician at Trinity Bay Office. Mr. DeSanty's answers will famished for publication without any unnecessary delay. I deem it proper to state, as the result of my enquiries con cerning the dispatch of Thursday, from Trinity Bay, announcing the resumption of perlest signals through the Cable from alentia, that the announcement was made tnrougn a dispatch from the bupenntendeLl of the land Unci in New Fonndland, to tie Agent of the Associated Tres?, and was ucquestionably reported in good faith ; but as the information had not 1-ccn confirmed yet by Mr. DeSanty, who alone has full knowl edge of all the facts, I regard the statement tu j-ossibly premature. It is conjecture! that the shore end of the Cable of Valcntia must be taken up tor a distance of several miles, which by reason or bad weather or other unavoidable difficulties may occupy three or four weeks. The depth of water within 200 miles of the Irish coast is about 2oo to 400 fathoms, and it is not douoted that even 2a0 miles of the (.able could be raised if deemed necefsarr. llesicctfuly, kc CYRUS W. FIELD. New Yor.s, Sept. 24. u. To C. S. 1)2 Sasty, Trinity Bay : Great dissatisfaction exists in this country w ith the reserve maintained at Trinity Ray in contract with the frank communication) from Va'.cntiii to the RritUh public (jive ui daily inforniAUon of the telegraph under your charge. rETER COOPER, CVRUS W. FIELD, AVILSOX (J. HUNT, K. I. ARCHIBALD, WATTS SHERMAN. The bov e was taken to tlie offices of the other honorary directors in New York, but they could not be seen, hence the absence of their signatures. New Vole, Sept. 24 a. To Mr. De S ixty, Trinity Ray : The dir-patcl.es from you and Mr. Maekay are cor.lradktory, now please to give me ex plicit answers to the lol.owmg inquiries: L-t. Are you now or have you tiecn within the last ihre' dais receiving distinct signal from Valeutia? "Jd. Can you send a message, long or short, to the Directors in Lon 1T If Vidi n newnr t nl Mtvo vi1f ia ,"m :r 11, . tn,.tr;,ui in.1;r.Jt..f;.o ,.... .,sant;.tuv c: ,i. ic. hilt V. lfAVl V.C-Tx.ltlJUAtJI s-llslV, IliV Ml Hi. 1" avail 1 v a i v. v aaa.a-' Tuixity Ray, Sept. 24 u Cybys W. Field: I reply to your enqui ries id' t'.vday, that ;I have received notliing iatclligildv- from Yaleutin since the 1st of September excepting feeling a few signals vesterdav. I cannot therefore send anvthinjr to Yah ntia. There has Ucn very little variation in the electrical raanifeta tious. DeSaxty IIauuisbc no, Fept '17 n The DcmocratiCotiferees of the lfdh Congressional District, remained in f-essioti all night, but without accomplishing any result ; two hundred and twenty hv; iM'.liot have been taken. The two from Perry ounly voted lor Oi n. l etter, on eight uulots. The coolcnes wire still in seSdou at noon, with a poor prospect for any notuiuation. Nka York Sept. 2 1 m. A t.rivate despatch from Halifax to Mr. ('t.iiar.l siiv thut tlie CAtitillll fif tin KiiSi n. trotl thought the burning steamer seen bv him walking Uam, but did not olrve anr paldk- boxes. He thought hhe xxHs a wooden ship, but his mate believes her to have Iwcn iron. She had along, ovcrhanging low. Offers of 25 jar ctht. to tf-ft-t iaMirance cn the Austria were refused yesterday by the Wall btreet insurance oiueea. N v Oulcas, Sept. 24 M. The deaths from yellow fever yesterday were i0. Jitw York .Mai Let. New Youk. Sept. 25. M. Flour firm; sales of 8,500 l.bls. Wheat j firm, execj tit-.g comn:ou which is heavy; mIc cf 1 5,000 bush at 1 IfcfTr l 20 for red; ant 1 33fTi l 50 tor white. Corn is buoyJatid; 28,000 bush sold at 72(.,4G for mixed. Pork heavy at 1 4 tKtfr 1 5 00 for prtme. Lard d ill at llloTvllS. Wheat is sold at 80 for - j - - - 9 damared Chiraifo fprin; 1 04 for sound aud 1 21 for Western. I Philadelphia .Market. Philadelphia, Sept. 25 m. Flour firm; more enquiries for shipnunt; sales of fresh ground superfine at 5 50, and extra family at j-G 5v, In rye flour or corn menl nothing doing. cry Tittle wheat offering; sales of 3,000 bushels at $1 20(7;. $1 :t:t for red, nnd il 40 for white. New and old corn dull; 20,000 bushels yellow nt I0(7j 04c in fdore. Dat. uncluinjred ; 15,00o bushels in Delaware at 43 lc. Whisky firm nt 24(7V.25c ? Lb!. Baltimore Ularket. RihTiMon Sept. 25 m. Flour steady. Wheat quiet; white $ I 40 Ji?l 45; red ?1 27,0 $1 :0. Corn dull; i white 0c; yehnv i0faD2c. Irovisioi; very dull and unchanged. Lard i3 quoted at lljc. Cincinnati .Harket. ClXCiJiN ATI, Sept. 25 K. t lour dull nnl unchanged. v n sKy unchanged. Nothing transpiring in provi ion. Weither dear. Thcrniotncter C3. Riv er staticjiary. Tiir Olive Trfe. It has generally lcen believed that the olive tree cannot be grown in thi3 section of the country, except tia-ler the protection of a greenhouse or without artificial heat. The senior editor of this journal l.As.had a tree in his gr.n.cn for near ly twenty years, which has received no protection whatever, and ha.s never been perceptibly injuml by co'd. It hu produced fruit sevcr.il year?, nnd in 184J be exhibited them at the Agricultural Fair of the State, nnd received a silver cup as a premium. The form of the tree is spreading, about twenty feet high, and the body five to six inches in dimeter. There is now on it considerable fruit, which may finÄ its w.iy to the next Fair. He has two other smaller tret-a from spern to ten feet hirrh. which haTe n.vrr been injured bv cold. He would f also mention an experiment he has tried 1 with tbe Wild Olive this season. lielieving j th&t wc had a tree in our forests that was j the true wild olive, be ingrafted one of them I near the ground, with two grafts, both of j w hich nave lived, and nave grown irora two j to three tect. Thia clearly proves that the 1 stock praltea is tne wisa oiive,nna 11 is very probable the butdiness of the olive trfe I might be improved by thus grafting it. I W ret her the olire tree could re cuitivatea here to a rrcfit, ii a question I will not tI temrt to decide. Bat itjs desirable to raise I it, even if it be for no oiüer purpose than a I curiosity or an ornamental tree v Georgia

CQMHISSION MERCHANTS.

TARMSHKIl WIIAItrnOAT. Eean.rilL. 1 Indiana. Storage, Forwarding, ami CVanniision Merchant, general Railroad, MeamtKwt. and Exl'1"1' Agents lecial Agent for the PENN. CENTRAL RAILROAD, and connections over which we are authorized to give through rcJeipts at the lowest lssiole Tate. llaving a Rwacmoth Wharf boat at the landing, the L.rK-t on the Ohio Kiver, raalde of storing and protecting alt merchandize liabie to damage from exnosnre, we nre prepand to facilitate the Iis-' atch of all consignments, forwarded to our care, by eitlier RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL Particular attention paid to Receiving, Storing and Forwarding, also, to the Sale of any Produce, or other proia-rty, consigned to its for sale, and satisfaction guaranteed. Ofliiv and extensive Warehonoe oa Water street, a.ljrininc the Telegraph, an.l on the. Wharf boat, where we are to be found, attending to the interests of onr patrons at all hour, day and night. With our superior facilities; longstanding; untiring energy; and knowledge of our bu.-iuea, we f.-el confident of giving general satisfaction, and ho to merit a continuance of the extensive patronKg" we are now enjoying. Liberal cash advances w ill be made on all consijrnnients to eitlier nrselves or correspondents in any of the principal markets, North. East or South. P. C. O'RILEY & CO. w s. no wj nit, isr:";iiv.vv, Alt For.WARrINGAM)C03IMlSSUX M EUCH A X, Water Street, Evavsvh.le, Ivpiaxi. Thankful for the patronage heretofore so lF1eraHv exteud.ti to me, I I fr to say to my Gr n Kiver and Waha.-h ftioiid that I am still on the ground, rendy an.l willing te give their consignment clone attention. I'articn'nr attention trivon t the forwarding cf Tobacco, Pork, Lard, Bacon, Casks tidd g.-iioi nt M-r-eliiui.tize. mr2"-.".ra y.V S. JllTtHEI.L V o., HKtCEIVlXC FoilWABPIXi; AND COMMISSION MEKIIIANTS, Water street, U-rween Main and Lornt, KVAXsVILLI IXIHAXA. Tariieutar attention given to the forwarding of general Merchandise and Produce, by Uiver, Canal, or Ihnlroad. aull-liiii jrp ist ii w jt .wit.vj.-', utuKi V"Mm i.;. fm:wariim: ami;knekal . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ag'.-tit br haiuiulia Salt CuJiipany, laaimvüle, Indiana. We have fom:el a co-partiiihjp under the tle of BuvV. Si Aumax, end off. r our t).-r vices in the capacity a set forth in dhr card alsae. M'oara fully prepare.! to cxtciol every facilitv to shippers, either by CANAL, KIYEK, or JIA I L1A1, and a-wr.u thna that tln ir interests shall to f.iiilifiilly rcpnsonteI, llOu!l they U i '.eased to favor ii with their fiitronrge. Olt'.r! mil Waahouse en tin ccmcf of Maia t. and tho Cannl. ' wi. isnoAvv, xv. yt: atkman, Laie cf How x-d i Brown. Lato cf l OMhi:, & Co. l:n-'-2.f T TV.V.f , STO MJ U A'.--1 bhve a hirge doa-X-Idu Warcleaar-ut the Canal IJain, c.; .d.'.) of etoring r.ny atuount f prodia-e, whi h will U r. -eeit-tl, ston.-d, t:ü.'.u cur of and b.-U sulj.-ct to the owiu-r or J- rs n most ieoiiiMe term, P. ti. OT.ILT.V. rah-Jf-tf to t'-re in oMr Fire I'r.v.f Wari-I.oa, r.ny jtiatdity i f (.'rain, I'roJuco, or Mer. hAaJize, on thnewt i Ur.il tt-iiiis. IIa irac lar:e and airy room np stair., pnrjciijar c;ite willle tiikt n of ib-iweholl Fiiruiinr, AgiicuSti.ral Implements nnd all kii.d of good r w.ir-i li.d-le t damace from damp rr rut. 1 ni.r:.jce eto-i-t.'d at the lowest J"i proof rates, l v tl." Mcltth, or binger win n d.ired. Warehou-.; 1. catcd on eorner of LM-iit stret and W. and E. Canal, and most r. nriii. nt for shipping l.v Kiver or lUilroad. Ai plv to apis ;E0. FOSTER 4 CO. RAILROADS AND EXPRESS. V Y1LLK ASP CUAW.f74TvN-"i'?rJ2n r..rL.til lUilroad, Ctt Vir W tii and after Tuesday, N pt. lltli, l-, liie lia.i.s on tliis read will inn as follows: lie up mail wilt b-aie Lvrtnsville at A. M.: YiineniMt. li.lo, and arrive at Ter re Unite at a I. M. aa heretofore. (Piuner loth nt tila'ci.iics a'td Terr Haute.) The down mail will leave Terra Haute at ZM', T. M : im-eniH-s li.-'ta, and arrive at Ktaimvili at U.Hi P.M. (upporat iiM-4'tmes.) Ai COMMODAIIOX TRAINS PAIl.Y Will leave Evaii.it!. at 1.-0 P. M. tuid arrive at Yiiieen.K-s at .V4ä 1. M. W iil ave Yitirciui.-M at 6.35 A. 31. aL! arrive at Evaiisvilieut 11.-' I A. M. W ill bae Terre Haute at .10 A. M., and arrive ut Vineei.!. at ll.:t I'. M. i l leave Yinc-uns nt 1.10 T. M. ar.d arrive at Terre llajte at 5..V A. M. JhUN INiiLK, JR., .Sr.p't. sept .1.1 EnquiriT copy. TS. FAST I KKIi.lIT I I NE. Artev rXMfra eoni tw riT-'ertrToRs. TO THE WEST AilD SOUTH-WEST. VIA ALBANY ANP I'd FKAI.o. The Merci.snts aspateb continues lr it.icsr rio.! fit IU New Yolk Slid Blähton, nt as low rales tut MTV 1 j4tt It r Bail Roal K)rej, nnd in as giasl i r U lt r tie.e, liatinir uncpiaied facilities far saf. and !-ee.ly t-;uiportali-.n. No iuiwti-!i or Fast Freight Line has any eoniKi li -ii with t.s. Arrat.ireiiieiits were made t-y un early la.t Sprli.ir, ty which we are liab'.td to forward ltotoi.lv the lihter portion of t.ipeV freight, I it vvemn carry Udh light and heavy with the same prompTn--wliieh has .isavs harncteri-d the Mrf-hants l'i -patch " Bringing oir fr is-hts m our own cars, with pasftiK'T trains, and having onr own afntar po.i.ts of transhipment, we hae advnntaa' in j. .int of sp-.t and aalety, wtiih rep-'.-T it imjeibl. for other companies i"o eopjp-re with ni. This Jicrpatch I own.i and nianatd It the Ameiieaii V.xpr"s Ci-iiipsny, wbieh is a enfT!. i. r.t k.airnt-e that all Jit claims will Ik--tt'.-.i witliou: d lay, as has l.ien the eas f.ft-the pxt thr years, si: t to tlu; satintaclion f tliotve by wio-ri they may la pneH-tite.1. JOHN . WASSON, s-pilaaii Ag"i.t, Terre llatt'e. Jtli Xlt.l.i: KAII.Ko.M. On and al-er Wine--li.y, Septeiul'-. lt, tlaj prita of tickets fr-.m Evi.itslihe to piiula Lani. ii bdow, wi:l L as follows, viz : To Indianapolis. ( lei eUnd B.ifia! New York.... It .-to. i I'll tsl.nrit I'liilad.-'pl.ia. Blltfinore V-liiiHt.n.. Pivtoti X. nia tVuinilois.. . v heeling f .'. i To Iuivi:'e : Of, . 14 ."-0 Cincinnati 7 -So 1! St.lAiuis fi .rs S .VI Cair 7 "" . jo . Sat.d. val 4 eel 17 ts t ili-?. lo .'si i ii od I'ana 7 h( 21 75 Springfield ! V . 1 71 l;sk fiiid I a ."o ,. Ü 75 I'eot ;a.... i ) V) tl Bhoiu:iig:..f II si , t' eV ' l-eaSl:r 8 t 15 Oil Thnmgli Tick;-ts ran !e obfatne.1 nf the I'uliliun Hotel, or at the Dejvot, h ad f L.-ceit Kr.-et. J. I:. MAHTIN, S.aretary. Kvansvil!.-, Septeral-T l-t, I."J-tin v .w. aia, jf Nl.'iV AKEAM.liME.N I. 'ILe AnAM's ExriT'S C-ih-anv r.Tset.u!ty nn-?M-..re to their fri.-u.is and patnms, the .,.l-!ir..f r trtsvi le and uci'si'y, tin t, si.h n;cnn.-ei la i.-tj.-s for i;e tran.-ts.rtatti.n of ' It L I H 11 T, PA C A A C EST Vf ti S K 1 A A" 1" .1 . V A B L EH . Tiny soli. -it a -oiitlnnarice ! fvn.e-r fiv.rs. K I' vi.il c:ire bikvii ia tlm collectinri t.f IUHh, J-r.ifts, Not-., ai:d th" traiijxirtatiou of suia!! nnd valibtbl All pi rs'.nti w isl.ing to avaii m-lve of fiie f iCi.lt t s i f tl.s E.p;is.s, rail i btsiu ai.v desi'el inf.-r-11. iti iii rrferiree the pitM and i. uils i.f the l..iir.-w, i-t th.-ir i'if.-e on Filt str-s-t, betat-ei Jbtin aial Locust, cvposiu! tlie lf otii.-e. dels C. II. FISH. Apnt. 2 io run nni.iv. n, th" little man. tinj tli's tnr P'cii is-uiiig Geail'S bt.th treali and jiy, II" reo i(d near every kind Tlmt yon in way city can find ; And tut he purehawd bv the l.als, lie i (ieteimilied to RETAIL For KEAPY PAY, a litt'.a lower Than evsr has leen had I a-fore. II- with bis brethren n:eaus to live, But as r.r CRLIHTsb il not give, II wouldn't live ti nwi-e yonr pas-don, For ( KEDIT here is out of fashion ; Hi- fri'-iels and buyers one and all, It'll pay you well to givs a call," You'll always And him by his sign, Oa Main street, Nuia't-r 49. Further more yon will lar in mind, Foi brie h take funds of ev'ry kind. And broken Banks at hiv.hr rates, A ran be had in thr State-j ; The city's credit he'll defVnae. Take their rd.-r at '- cents. So if targ.'.ns yon w ih to a-.et. Go to 4 , ell Mn sr ef. tTJ SS MHU-PtMjM.H mS'WtW MOO, f Jt VFH5L i.A. taptl J:at reerised at ImiBELL Jt CON'TSGTOX. JX'I 'weitina lloiae and Two L-.fs, on Mmth etreet. Kr.quireat tne Beat Etat and Intelligence .lce, X. 1, Norla Thir l street. C. C. CtjLLIN.'. 49 ltHJ JLti. J . " Ut JL Farm of loA a-res, 14 n.i'e f. oni the Ottv of i.vnsville, at a rreat 1 nrg.xin. Fnijiire at the ei.xl totale and lnu-.l.pccs Uflles, No. I, North Third ssrwar. f"g''5 C. C. OjLIS..

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-Ä The le-a'n pivsape hn- arrived Mihas JuliN RASCH with th fiiif-st stiak of Laüi.s' Mea ever -brought to Evansiille. Not leing able to niet the demand for home-made work. I have selected from the best nunufactnrera of Philadelphia and New 1 ork, a superior article of home-made work. C nsiting in iart of Idie BLirk Brown and Taney (. xi tent ; Olsra B,ts ; Congress JGaiters ; Bnskin tis ; walking fclioos of various sty lea. Also, a ereat yr-kit-rs2r Mi,e!' "Dd Childrwa's Boots and Shoes Ankle Ties, Ac. I have boy's and vouth's Boots and Shoes of all kinds and sizes, a scps-rior article. I am also prepared to make to order, men's Boots, Gaiters and Shoes of any style, front a nrw TatcntLeatber Boot to a Bregau Cow Shoe of the lrt Imported Calf and Kip, cheaper than any house in the West. Country Customers aro specially invited to rail and examine my stock, as I intend to wholesale cheap fi r rash. JOHN RASCH, sept 2-1 md Second street, isdow Main. IJ 9JmVTJlfr3 00 Jt ISH. A'i IIK!t WW by (wptJ Z. II. CAiUK k SOX. WW LY SEWIXti MACHINE. The best, fdmplot and most durable Machine in use. They make a strong lock stitch, the tarns npon both sals of thework, sewingwith eeual facility the thickest and thiiuet fabric. Any. spool of thread, cotton or silk, used without renewing. All tuarhiuca warranted three years, and full -instructions given to euabla purchasers to use them satisfactorily. Also Th Bnckty Rirln)r .Tlmehlm: l'rte S30. Tho liest single Thread Machine in the market A general assortment of Sewing Machine Silk Thread, Needles, Ac, Ac., constantly on hand. OlTi.-e No. 4, Marble Hall. myl4-t-.ni FM. SF.LL3IAN. Agent. rjtHJXKits vopriTu. txl JaLaV supply now in store and for sale bv SAMUEL ORR. Tr-CMrJ MJISr-i ItJUitlii, w i Yn-.hcl Sugar. 15 BbU. Powdered do 15 I.oaf do U lU fined White do. Ju?t received and for sale ahenp, by TKLSTOX UUOS. angl" Co.!. eo.ii.:: coa i.t;:" justice WILL AND SHALL BE PONE." I liava ju.-t eroi-te.1 a Fairbanks Scale, Tor tlie purpoHo of wclshiijr my coal. 1 shall aell my coat by weight, nceorvuüg to the law of the täte. I hsve a large stork of suiy-rior qualify of Pittslirxa Coal, and inxi'.e all my friends to give me a rail and try it. I have lsen eighteen years in the business, and profess to bo a jtldg". The price of coal is 'AI cents per bnsUeL All orders left nt the Uas Vmp:iny"s Olfice, Is-twivn First and Soeop.1, on Locust street, or at lIrr.brook's Store, on Water street, or at my Coal llfTi.-e, at the I..ifnaev Wharf, will I attended to. Ail coul must be paid for wti.-n ordered, in lntcatde curn rcy. ANDREW III TCIIIUN. "fcr i ivKf: ntt.fis: . ;.. th a v celt -brnted l'i icitmati Sale, iiiiutrlai-fared by, Wtd. llndd.irt A IV. of various sisi-a aud ist a, . such as Hay, Stink, Mill Baiiniad Ja-hine, Corev. i ter and l'latform S.mIi, cherp as ony seals cf . mine ijiLaitv, in tho cetintrv. septa- A. jt. REYNOLDS A Co. "if MI, Hl&SKiTl,, livioj.E.KJlsE . PfcALLK IN WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, I'aailetl l'll, Tul. Howls. KliekelM. I hvrrie, VVjHllbr.rp'ws, B;irket, CI ith s Pin,WashIsi8nl,Rrn.inil Brii'hes. Ac. Also, M.-oiiila. Jute. Hemp and Cot. tti Rope nnd Twine, Wire Work. Wrapping I'ater, Plat-Mi r, Alieant and othr-r y'ats, and every article of t! hind u.-ii.i'.!y f...intd in Eitcru Stn-s. No. .!T2 M.iln street, beHeen Sev.-nlh aa l Li, hth. I.nufsvii, Ker.tne::r. autrJl-'lnv ffjTtr us: i:i t -au. no ..; v or tjf R.srn.v' tobif-co, (ii boxei German water pro f inafrle s, for sal- ly TLNNLV i sifltl. i:Myy, a.u'-M No. ii W "at. r street. B i st ma ti r:pnr.s9 9P City ot the Gn at Kug. by I)r. Bir-lay. Hadji in Svr.'a, bv Mrs. Ninth B.-ir:iv J.'linson. At (it'r-- J. IIEAI.Y'S. It 1. i tar Mnn-Sv, lu yard and forsale by JOHN T. Gl OYER, au-jM C. rtif r Msin end S vetith sreet. eot s.ii,i:..t .vir: itnsfTttwx'ßf M. on Main hticct. 'i en-is f iv table. r.r.piirat he lb-al Estate a'id iiil ;;ij.'eiicel)lhce, No. . Noittt 1l.:idinct. I I'gJ C C. OLLINS.. a uJriYiirTs ft arTuAA' j-uu 9 i wh.a ni-1 ; Jve;i'r. i iu u. and Lot in tha City. Lii'i'iir at the Ii ,d I:.1U- and Iiilelligenca tUlice. No. I, North Third street. au" C. V. COLLINS. ff.VsV i,OMv.Vfv.-2o,ouü ii:i.T JBL No. 1 dressed Pliie 1 i-.srini:, in yaril and for sale by J(U15i K. t.UlVER. anvil Corner M.. U and Seventh treel. O t.KHA L E TO li-J C t'O Jt tV.'.VhAw'l. L. S'K K ..F.I. W. WICKS.. ..t X.W L. JtOCX. NOCK, WICKS, & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Coiiiinissioii 3i(TcliP.nls, and t'FAl 1 KS IX Knrclii &l)amrile L,tcttora, Clears, r.C.iVC. Arvxva fop VIV.UISIA, 3TIS.fl HI AM FY. TOtiACCO. alt. s'.r.sr kc m t i"i . r. r,,i n,. i ah. s. ric.vr; hat 7I.VO', C07 7VV J- KASII.I.A VOKUAUV, No. ll Msin stre-f, LOl IVILLE, ST. ' We k-ep cortin!ly on hand a tarre ..lock f io;nlar brands .f To :o o. .-meng l.i.-h are IP Jliiiot s Empiea line Apple 'Paed and I ancake. Aleo, la.'o-rt' nnd Harr." l-t brami. our st. k of pure ni l lt.uirl....i nnd Bye W! Uky, is l.irire ard well s -li-c:.-d, .II of which we t.T oa g'ssl terms to 'be V.'ifem led rfa thcrn tra.le. NOtK, WH KS A CO., Main strif-t. iV!iolwi!e Tokcco AscncTr No. "i1 Ma:n str"-t, I.ouNxiUe. Ky. We are tiow t. - iving riir tu rr.. Vf Y'irginia and Kentucky Tobacco, which wetißer io- to the trad". lIOM.ANH'i Toi A CCO. EirT-n-s I'reii.:!;td B.ard 2 Boxes. T. J. lloli iii i. o. 1 1. ilo do do do do Keca. j .l.i.?.ltnii r ..!-. .ls . wl '. I.. II I la r S. K. G oner . V. f.. Holland H. P. .Extra l'anc-i ke... Kxt-s Foil Iwit line A J pi" 1 wi t Wa le ;i!.d Bio. Twisl I. '.l... II A( - PtlH-lVe LA.M.HltitX'.s iiUt t (. Gold Leaf F.x'ra J. M. ..!.! ol M Butts. f.1 do 75 da bo Boxes. r Bnt la. - 75 do ctl do 1 'Jo do S. E. W hite J. A. Clar... jia i;:::-' tob a a o. S ui tr-m ............ Mw I'eei, .." huvente. i!i (!. .. ... 75 Tatt's. .. lei J.xea. ..!" Ceft'S. .. .. .'s K g. f-an- Cwk Iaix -rv rt tlie l'ttple. -M ri " ;' iJ Ho Caes. J( !i:t Snd.h Ki'tlkitl loUAtVi. E. M. f-n-a.l . 1.M IVxef. E.V. Vart n S5 ill Boiert' l?s.t 1 do l''.u-h 'to"oi flutts. ICKNTll KY A.vh MlSMl hI iuB.ll IM. Ieir.g Pa-si rt's TU Hütt. 2a-f-ll' ' lo f ' . . .... ........ ........ 1 1 s I do W'vn'f Ok's s.unds and Ml Bill!. (11 but k V ti '.o d. d j Xf. Är ". 1S Io.Mi. l.s i-ka. - M la xes. CR, IflAO.. i io tat Güi.lry Urs .els. p&.. til Mmiii strevt, Loui..ile, ivy. j'v3-nin rv-'r-.f.vr.i.' r iiir. t. Ja, kinds yf Stove, t T:-l 'vmi;f.e !iirt of Tin. S'ie-t I roii B'i l 'ol.-.T Ware. Also, UlaDsranfiin. Jr.,) Ivilers in alt TJs is nfi.ti.rers t. rui' "si;s of evrv r-;.tfnt nd d vripiiea. wi.h wbhh pn.:l d dire.-s: .u oi j.ttiv i ! all ktns of f-r.;t. w i l l-e furtii-br-o, free of fh-'. a'l of which wi't L. s..ld T-ry cheap for ch:i, at whl-sale or retail. Storeroom at No. IT, Jtsin stT'-et. t vtsi Water at.d First streets, (op. p.ieiteohi Stat- Iktiiki, Evanssill. Ind. t I t ja, s. au ra. ja. rosi st r sTrrnrtis. Ffi sfsViiiAjf rLJ.y'i.vii j.vif JfJ t l.wiriiic Mill, Ni'tti stp-et, betwea Chestnat ai.-t Cherry, .b alers !n Luinl er and iiianuf.etnr ra of Pm. S nrteni. hl::.a-. ai!i. liisir and W-v.d'.w Frame, Mi -a lir-i-. of everr t.ire. 1 1.. rinp, i W alh. r'sr line. t-vir!r. Wanti"-, Ba I'ilaaj Ws. G-re-brai-e S-L, and Chtin P. imp Tolling, f A iare assortment of M-h, Diinda, Iisirs, M'a! . atd PuO'p Tut ir.rf. rT:ntxntty oa hand. ' A!-o. r.A.ty -worked io.-rig . f nil kinds. I P r..,a m to cr:t laiiiings ia the Fonthern f r U'.trru eomitrv, cou-i i.-tieg tle loar rate of freirht by river, ra.lrod and canal will r.n t it to their iiiieivt tu pnrcl. .-e at nr e-tel.IL-hmejit, where tley e-n I si.pptid with all theearjsiitr's werk, readv-made, of seo;ied lumlsr, for the fin ish of huildiiuo Our work is not mae as m.t f urt'-rr wnrtr. with tnous ialf wa thromrh, tiot ft U Trame.; In the ntf.nn. r as if m i le by fcsivL Swii,gof el Vii-.Ji dota on short notice. Teraa cah, inl otiierwie agrvH-d upon, f my24-t ' fcTtkLK k nrN'NXJ.

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