Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 15, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 26 August 1858 — Page 2

EVAMSVlLLt, IND.

THURSDAY MOBNISG.. AUGUST K Caanclton Ad Teil City A visitor to these two places -writes us that the magical gTowth of the. latter still continue. New bouses and buildings arc rising in every direction, and the aspect of the place is changed each -succeeding week. Those who visited it a month ago would be astonished at the progress made in four or fire weeks. Raring provided themselves with dwellings, the inhabitanta are considering what branches of business to establish. Last Week company was formed to erect a large furait manufactory; a foundry is also to be totnmenced, and numerous individual wrTcrprises for shop manufactures fere under wäy. '- . AWt 1,600 out of 1,900 volets rn Perry County, have petitioned the County Commissioners to remove the County Seat to Cannelton, where the citizens are prepared to donate a very spacious Court house and grounds to tUCctnty. The building offered was originally erected for a system of graded schools, but since the people of the County have evinced a wish to make the place the ttounty Seat, the people have voted to give op their, elegant school building for a court house, and bare determined to build another seminary in a more retired and suitable spot. ' : The Catholics are building, on the slope of tha beautiful hills in the rear of the town, a magnificent church, or cathedral, of the excellent free stone from the quarries immediately in the rear of it. The edifice will cost $25,000 or $30,000, and will be one of the most elegant churches on the Ohio, and on its elevated site it will be a conspicuous object to arrest the attention of the traveller, and from its vestibule a most extensile and picteeraquo landscape embracing a long reach in the river the broad and fertile bottoms of the Kentucky shore and the hills and valleys of the Indiana side, will be presented to the eye of the spectator. The Coal business at Caanelton is increasing 50 per cent ananually. The coal company have, witbiS a short time, expended $60,000 in the construction of Railroads, and the improvements and developments of their mines. They have now tho capacity to supply almost any demand that may arise for coal. The rents from the company's mines, the past year, we are informed, were over $12,000; the profits to the lessees were twice or thrice that sum. . An enterprising gentleman from the East is about to put a large flouring mill into operation. It is stated that the consumption of flour in the town and vicinity, during the last year, has been upwards of 7,000 barrels, all of which was brought from distant mills. The cotton mill company have still under consideration a plan for erecting a new factory for weaving seamless wheat sacks, a project that was deferred by the panic of last autumn. The company hare we are told a fond from their reserved profits, sufficient to erect the bagging factory and supply the machinery without creating any new stock, or making any new assessments. The question with them is, whether to divide their surplus or invest it in extending the business. A revision of the tariff and an increase of duties, would lead immediately to the erection of this and perhaps one or two other cotton mills at Cannelton. A letter to the New Albany Ledger , gives the following account of the progress and prospects of the town : Our to n is in a flourishing condition. There are more evidences of active business life of progressive improvement of well fed and well paid labor manifest on every hand about the streets of Cannelton to-day than in any other town from the Falls to the mouth of tho river. I notice quite a number of business houses and dwellings going up, also ft new school bouse. A large number of workmen are employed on the walls of the new stone church for the Catholic society here ; it will be a magnificent edifice when completed. The cotton mill is running regularly, giving employment to its fozx hundred operatives and distributing in our midst about one hundred thousand dol lars annually. The coal mines are operated oa ft large sale and racceisfullj, employing aome nonareaj or naaa ax rood wages and rooa pay, wnue tue unnera in ua county Ind here ft rtady market for their producta at high prices. I may remark that living here a higher than in your Jdt7 or Loniaille. Tha population of thia town is now M a . W . a . in round numbers about four thousand, avnd Tell City Uro miles below scarcely half ayear out, boasts its thousand inhabitants, we are ft coming people down here among the hüls, yon sse. .X. CP The good people of IIendcr3cm denounce the present administration in no very vmoeiln, terms on account of the mail delinquencies. liauy days, sometimes, elapse-before they get any snail, nd then their letters'and papers come all in ft lump. Thia state of affairs is espccisilj proroking to basiness men, who take daily papers, and are anxious to keep up with tbe rations changes in the prices of all kinds of commodities. A tri-weekly mail is pretended to be sent Vy Und and ft tri-weekly by the rirer, but be twee a them both either through wilfal neglect or gross carelessness of the postal authorities they are so Irregular as to be more of a aggravation than au accommodation. .A coach i3 now running from this city to Ilenderton, daily, and a slight change in. the manner of delivering the mail would give tbe citizens of Henderson their papers and letters in eood season and with resrularity gfgr Tbe great novel feature of the telegraph jubilee at Syracuse, N. Y., is thus noted by the Courier of that place : About twenty locomotive were stationed at intervals along the line, extending from tbe round house to tbe tunnel. They were handiomcly decorated irit! t and whistled and screamed in one grand, sub Use, dcaic-irg clorus, suSciect to resd in ts shreds ?Stare's eor-.arsal grane tytnraT."

- Personal. . Judge Fowler and Lady, of Padneah, are en a visit to our city, sojourning, at the Sherwood. The Judge is still confident that the two most flourishing and imposing cities on the Lower Ohio,' are ultimately to be united by a railway. The packet line between the two places has shown bow much trade isjtt to be drawn from the undeveloped country that liest between them. Mutual confidence and unitedjefforts will increase our means of intercourse, and finally, lead to. the unior,-by 85 miles of railroad through the most fertile districts of. Kentucky. The railroad from Paducah, South, is now in operation to Mayfield, and bringing freight and travel for the East, whjch looks to this city ' and our railroad aa its natural route Eat. The iron has been purchased, and the earth work nearly done, to complete the Paducah road to its intersection with the Mobile and Ohio road, and before next May it is expected that Paducah will have direct railway intercoms J with all the towns West and South of the Tennessee River, from the Ohio to the shores of the Gulf. With a popular line of packets between the two cities, a large amount of South-western travel with the East can be drawn to this route. The citizens of the two places should co-operate in the maintainance of the two excellent packets which we now hare, and endeavor to make the line daily, and to . improve in every way its facilities for the accommodation of shippers and travellers.

Faox Kansas. A private letter from an influential member of the free State party in Kansas says - the Leavenworth constitution, which has been approved by the people, will be presented to Congress in December, and admission into the Union under it demanded by the people of the Territory. The Leavenworth instrument is objeetionable in many of its feature, but it will be easier to amend them after the State is organized, than to frame under present circumstances a new constitution. Gov. Denver will not call an extra session of the Legislature, and its rcgnlar meeting does not occur till next January. A law authorizing a Constitutional Con vention could not be passed, and the members elected, and a Constitution framed be fore the adjournment of the next session of Congress. It would, therefore, be impossi ble to get a new Constitution before Con gress till the session of 18 GO, and by a lit tle adroit management on the part of her opponents, Kansas could be kept out of the Union till after the Presidential election, even if the Bill English bill should be re pealed. If the conditions of that bill be en forced Kansas could not comply with all the pre-TequUites before 18C2 or 1862. The leading object of the Administration party will now be to keep Kansas from coming into the Union till after the Prudential elec tion. . PaorisioNAL Incomes Mr. Ulman has stated that during each mouth of Thalberg's the pianist engaged in this country, his nett profits had been twenty thou&ind dol lars a month ; in other words, that for play ing two or three pieces on the piano, four or five times every week, M. Thalberg had cleared, every five weeks, a sum exactly equal to the whole salary paid to the Presi dent of the United States in an entire year The only difference is that Thalberg's re ceipt, aj above stated, are clear of all detm tions the cost of his traveling and living being included in the gross expend, and the $20,000 per month being -nett profit whereas the person who fills the high and responsible office of President of the United States has to bear all expense, for himself and family, out of his salary, so that he must be a very close and almost penurious man if he cau save monev out of it. The New Usury Law is Canada. The Canadian Parliament bare passed an act changing the law of interest. Hitherto the legal rate has been six per ecnt, but hy the new act, individuals maj allow and exact on anjr contract or agreement any rate of inter est or discount that may be agreed upon. Banks are, bowrer, forbidden to reserve or of latere ordiwunt than I avren per ceai. aaia are nronibited from rrI m m . lag iattvest a poo deposits. Some malicious joker caued a gen eral stampede of the riaitors at the Red Sulphur Springs, in Virginia, last week, by I placing notes, daring the night, under the doors of lodgers, cautioning the inmates against the dangers of a typhoid ferer, which the misch terom missiles said had jut broken out. The visitors were reduced from 200 to 40 In one day. No disease of any kind had made its appearance, but the hoax accomplished the object of its author. s 84IT akd Coal. The Ilendersoa CbftsaercMi.says: S. The energetic proprietor of the salt well near this city. Mr. D. R. Borbank, has sunk a abaft near his salt works and is now raising coal. He is fixing up entirely new boilers for making salt, which is bound to succeed beyond a doubt. The fines are fixed with scrapers on the inside, so arrang ed that they can aim-ays be kept clear of tune or saus coating. . w v,amdate re uhcut judge. n aus namcx iemocrai brinsrs forward a new aspirant for judicial honors. It suys : ' We are authorized to announce Isaac S. Moore, Esq., as a candidate for Circuit JuJige. He has the reputation of being one of the best rounar lawrera in the rWrlt and it is at the request of many prominent members of the bar that be is ft candidate. He is personally rery popular in this county. tOT WilUrd's Hotel, at Washington, is being enlarged so as to add 320 rooms to its lodging capacity. When completed, the I building will etrrjr an area of 49,000 square net. The cost of the enlargement will be $175,000, and it win take $100,000 to fur nish the rooms. a g5yThc best quality of wheat is selling at 82(3,85 cents in Terre Haute.

Cart Cod Grew. Two young ladies and I a young man rowed from Province ton to .

Barnstable, 30 miles, in four hours, the o her day, to t ke the cars for Boston, mak ing over eight miles an hour, ana mat too in a common skiff. tSy"The people of Hendricks county have made up their minds to have a new Court House, and expect to spend about $40,000 for the purpose. A plan furnished by Isaac Hodgson, of Indianapolis, haj been adopted. tST The Sullivan Democrat say3 that John G. Davis " will receive the votes of a number of Democrats in Sullivan county.) The Democrat further states that those men who are going for Davis M are a class who have heretofore been intensely Democratic.' t 7RicniroNO la. The Indianapolis Journai says: Orcr four hundred dwellings and bus:ncs3 houses will have been erected in Kichmond before the building season closes. Richmond is one of the most pror-perous and thriving cities in Indiana. IS Ä young planter named Metaneon, residing at St. Jacques, near Donaldsonville, S. C, while fastening upon one of his slaves a pair of manacles, to punLdi him for theft, was struck on the head by the latter witn a blacksmith 8 hammer, and killed. The slave ran away, and being pursued by dogs, th:ew himself into the river and was drowucd be fore be could be reached. . t&On Saturday morning Meek, three younjr men, named Augustus ana ramuel Gilchrist, Mr. DcVickcr of Thomaston, Jle., and Miss Mary Flinton, of C!eorges Inland, embarked at tbe latter place in a sail boat for Thomaston, and when the boat was about a mile from the island it was upset by a sudden squall, and sunk with all on board. The scene was witnessed by the father of the young ladv, who was unable to render any assistance. Miss Flinton raj to have been united in marriage with Mr. Augustus Gilchrist on the following day, Sunday, and he had come to escort her to Thomaston for that purpose. Cairo. A letter from Cairo, dated 22d inst, says: The rivers arc falling fast, with four feet to Louuville, twelre feet to St. Louis, and fifteen feet to New Orleans. We notice large lots of dry goodsarriving via I. C. Railroad, for Memphis, Vic-ksburg, and other points below. ToAliiy (Sunday) the wharf-boat folks are busy shippiag and receiving freight. e are uuvidct delightful cool weather now. and from appearances we infer that you folks up in the State hare had snow or hail. Ileary clothing and fi res are comfortable this evening, and rnusquitoes rather scarce. The Taplor House will open out some time this week, and on the cx-casion a splendid entertainment will be riven. A good deal of sickness tili preraiU here. A few days, however, of the present weather will hare the effect of drivingdiseases away. Freights remain at last quotations, but will advance during the week, as gteamboatnien declare they cannot and will not go South at this time of year without boing paid. CAiiroRXii Wise asd Urandt. The San "Francisco Price Current quotes regular ly, native California brandy at $3 per gal lon and ays : iauiornia nranay, oulilled from the na tive grape, can now I bought in the mar ket, ana oi a quality equal to tue average brands of cogunc imported here, and greatly superior to the Rocbelle brandy. Mcpst?. J as. i . .Mcuougan to. were me pioneer manufacturers of California grape brandr, and have for some month.', been making regular sales to the trade fiom their distil lation of last season, which amounted to the verj re.icctable quantity of 500 octaves. Some of their brandy was shipped to New York, where it me. with favor, and realized, for a first consignn.e it, a hih figure. Fram the grape crop this year it is estimated that 50,000 gallons will be made, or from 300 to 400 per cent, more than last vear. At this ratio of increase wc do not hesitate to say that three years hence fine brandy will be one of our exportable product?. It is is estimated that 150,000 gallons of wine were made in California last year. From the griipe crop this year it i esjHTtcd 350,000 gallons will be manufactured. Tixrs is New Orleans. From some unknown cause, the fever at Xew Orleanssays a letter to tue bt. Louis Ji'publtcan, hm created a greater panic in the minds of the people, than even the dread epidemic of " 53." The streets are quite deserted, and the few business men you meet wear a subdued cxpreaion as if they M ere dreading some great calamity. St. Charles street, the main artery of life and bustle, is as still as death ; and at night, not a found ti beard, sare the measured tread of the wntch. Yet with all this, the acclimated citizens have their hands full in the war of business The arrival from the West, of tobacco and produce generally, being enormously large fit this season of the year. Of tobacco alone, I think that this season Xew Orleans has received fully double as much as she has ever done before, and still the supply from the West is far from exhausted. The rail road line from St. Louis, (the only line now e m running 1, cringing in lull cargoes every other day, and of each cargo, tobacco is a principal ingredient. ' Having upent part of every cummer in New Orleans since 1631, 1 feel justified ia wiying that the business of this summer far exreU that of any previous one in all particulars in the amounts received and the sales made. Urs. Pavrtlnajtoia avmd tla Talcajrapli. MThe line is down,' shouted Ike, aa he swung open the front door. Mrs. Parting ton, thinking he meant tbe clothes line in the back ) ard, darted to the window, but every thing was right. The night caps swuug to and fro by their strings, the dresses waved their long arnw in the wine5, and Ike's galligaskins, inflated by the breeze, seemed struggling to be free. 4 You should not tell suet wrong stories, dear,' said she, 'when there is no occasion for it. The line ia not down.' 4 1 meant the Atlantic : Telegraph line, said he with a Cice expressive 1 of the to v of both hem inheres: 'and Queen : Victoria b) going to send it to Mr. Buchanan. mt r w She is, is she?' said the old lady, .'well that is rerr kind um her. I wonder if she will prepay the postage beforehand in advance.' it isn't a letter,' cried he, 1 it is a cable un der tbe water from one country to the other, over which me&are can be sent. ' I dou t believe it can be done ' said she, 'for how can the message come without getting satiated with water?' I guess they'll be wrapped up in gutta percha,' replied Ike. ' May be to,' said the dame, thoughtfully, 'maybe so, but it would be a great deal safer to send 'em 1 y the steamer, for what if they should get stuck half way F She pondered on it, and did not see that Ike had tied her ball of yarn to the tongue of the bell, and was even then in a remote position, preparing to send messages of mischief that would sc:;d her running to tie door to see who was ringing." ionfm Gaz't.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Sr. Editor. rieaa aaaounc my n a Candidate for re-lctioa aa Treasure of Vanderburgh County, at the next October election. . aug26 THEODORE VKNKXMAy. W OST..M PEARL .HAmVU ms u MA KNIFE with two blade aud a silver fruit blado. The finder will bv rewared by returning k to this office. i Mg26-M mist receive it Ml' bjlpmhss. City oi lb Urea Ktnic, by lr. Barslay. . . Hadji in Syria, by Mrs. Sarah Barclay Jok-tn-on. At MifiSß J.T1KALVS. mEU .nistc, J i st VI tf Express, at BECKE VEU J. MEALY'S. JASl"ILLB A. Vit hlwiiemSoN STAGE LINE Tbe nnJentigurd ia now running a aood four hon coach daily iSunday xopted) to and from Henderson and Evamrville, con necting at Henderson witb tu, llenucrton ana nopkiusvill stsire line, and at Evanavillo with the Er. ausville an. I Crawfordaville- TUUroad. Lea Ilenderm.n at o'clock, A. M. Ltc Eraturvilr at 3 oVb-ck, P. M. Tim between City Ilutol, EvausTillc, and Hancock House, Hendln, two hours. rare, 31 2.1. Passengers tailed for in any part or the city, if desired. CCUTT IMU tvis. Aue. &. l&8-dlm Proprietors. JVHTMVJS WS WILL AND ftllAI.L BE DONE." I Just riveted a Fairbanks Scale, fur thr purpoe of weighing my coal. I liall m?U my coat ly wHjrlit, an-oriinff to the law of th Htato. I have a largo stock of superior quality of Pittaurg Coal, and invite all my fri n1 to give mr a call and try it. I nave tM-t-n rlgliteun Tra in tbe bicflMxa, and profM to i a judgf. The prk e of coal la 20 cvitU per biuhel. A 11 orders left at the Gaa Company Uihoc, Vikhd First and Second, on Low street, or at lfornoruok Stora, on atrtrot, or at my Coat Office, at the Lanunco Wharf, will be attended to. All eual miMt be paid for when ordJ. in IwnkaMe. curreiM-y. AMJBbvt ill iciltSUN. decZ-J.tr JL a Dottle of the old rvmedy, IM1 Toni.-, at . IiIEXnoWER'8, aug-2'Wiwd Wabhinptoa Block, Eranavltle, Ind. jraj.YYZ.v acAnjai jit .hublil.K HALL. The fecood Vii,.n of rnn.-wMT :s..u Dancing acaiemy, will open xlemy, will open jfj September, at 4a ateVa, and yonngi oa tbe nrxt Patnrday in o clock, r. M. for juawe, Marten, and yoan LadR-s ; and on Monday s, at aigbt, from 7 till 10, for yonng gentlemen. The lollowinr "ne daacM will t tancht. Ia Zempcte I'C raise, the new London Lancvra,and the Tolka and Slazurka tjuadrillea. . aufrJC-lw of Importe! Brandiea, formerly advertised to be aold at puMie auction, will, front t lib date, be aold privately. In uiiantitH- to uitnr-haaer. Call early, if you want pure Brandy ftr little mnoey. WWOU it O l'JS'lt. Ü ,000 LBS. CliOlVK MM is At -UN MDKS. 2,000 Mm. Choice Shoulder. " 2,n0 " tljn Hams. Ml hoot Wooden Jkwle. 6 Tuim Freh round Bran. l,.yxj ympley'i Hams. 5 Am. Children Cal, aaxorted. 5 " Ifrooru.i. 1" " aewrted Waali Tuha. Pur aale by ng25 Z. 11. COOK A rOX. JrwelUna; Ilouae and Two I am, on fisth rn-et. Knijnireat tbe IUtil täte and InUllipem-e ORice, 1, North Third litre, t. C. C. COLLINS. Off HJLE. .v Mjm Mm 9 VtiU Farm of IV acrea, 11 mile from the City of tvaimville, at a great bargain. Ktiquirnat the Keal tat and IntelUreiM.-e Oilk-e, o. I, North Third trvet. fanffJöl V. C. OtLLINtf. Ott HJLIir-iJVIl Mi KEVME.VCr. Iin ftruet. Term favoralle. Kootiire at the Real Kntate and IntelligvneeOntce, No. 1, North Third etrcet. laug. C. C. COLLIN.. W V I'vli, a aniall Iw,-llitia: lioune and l."t in tl Citv. Kii'juire at the Keal itt and Intelligence OBice. N.i. 1, N.rth Third utrett. awfrtJi C. C. COLLINS. 9M KKS IX FAMILY GROCERIES, AND PROVISIONS CENERALLY, lAI MUHT, EVANS VI LLC. IXD. Keen constantly on band and for pale low, fr Cili, tinwt-rie ot every deacription ; a well a-wort ed atot kof Wood aad Willow Ware, im ludioR fancy and oomwotf IL-Mketa Iu rrvat Variety : Tur, Uurk et, KrootM, e. ; Vegetahlee, Era. Lard, rheee. f 4ri:, llran, hliipetaria, auid every artK Ur nually kept in onr Ina). Country produce Uoticht and aold. it HOOK mTiCE. THK M-'ttKii !ch'ol; of this city wiil oininu-nce on Mondu' N-r"i3er(th, I.'. Uy or.kr of the lh, iri. 1 UOKNDKOOK, Kvaimville, AnR. M, IS.'.. Clerk. MAß 9 WKI. For Kale at the Wood Yard, by the t'eiiiral Market, rU'livi red. aojrtMw JOKl'H JCROKNSMEIEU. TOR KiLJi, JT ml THK PATENT HUE At 1IAKEKY, with the right to make the celebrated Steam or Patent Itread. Enquire u the pr inin, No. 2 Firat titn et. anjr&Wt. W.l8CO.XWIV MO.VKf AT PAR. We will take all Solvent WUcottMu Bank at pr for KootU or on aoconnt. tiRit 7.. Ii. noK & son. WJATKtt. COFPKK.SO ItAtJN Md lllo 4X) rEE. Jaxt recived and for rule bv anyl WHEEI.EK Jt KlC.t. YnKRii&iiifÄ ur,biiÄKKKLs V I N EG A It. I n Mojv and for kiIv l.v WUEEI.EIt A JtlGGS. f 7 '.V.7.V .Tf O YK I. ALL WW WifvotiHin nitieT takenat tarat S. KAHVS Clotliiu M'rr, fr t'lutlilnp. auU.'-lw J, It, MC8SKLL, WIIOLKS.ILIJ IEALER IN WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, Tainted PuiU, Tul, Howls, Hieketx, Churn, Wheelbnrrows, It.u-keU, CT'tlica I'ina.WaxlilHKtrdH.IlruoinH, Hrtirthca, Ac. A 14, Manilla, Jute, ll'-inp ami tottun Kopc iiiel Twine, M'iro Work, Wrni'ttinc Taper, llluekliii;, Alicant and other Muts, ami every article of th kind usually fouiit in Eaatrru St-r. No. Wii Main street, ln-twecn Seventh arid Eitrhth, Louitile, Kentucky. Mnj2l-;ini ' W Mret-t, l-twe-u Cluniltu and KroDt, Cincinnati, tfhio. Tbw Hotel Ii of the moat modern cinst ruction, containing all tlie latent improvementi and cunvvuieneJea adopted to iw-fa an ctttablialiment. The parlon, dining rooms and tn-d rooms are newly furuinhed, the Utter beiti: conimodiou and well vpntitntet. The location of the llouae ia excellent, anl affurtlit p- iiliir advantapt to the buaineaa eommunttr, being within five minuten' walk of the Vcmt OBiix-, Telegraph Oflicea, and Tliinking Ilaua, and al)eeot to tbe landiiiga of th riucil teamIvmU. Oninihuwti and hapgapc-wapon, front the M-vr-ral railroat leading to and from the city, call regularly t'T paaaenavra. The ftrietent attention will be paid to tbe want and comfort of iu, and no pains will be t-pared to nwrtt a continnv or tb wtroiiae vo Iilx-rally beatvwed upon the Madison" ftr ycara pat. UAKKlU & UAH ILL, a ag -I -M j PropcH-tors. Tttvö uro mt f.n k.v Zm.--j Z7.r-3 irt Kegs Rifle Powik-r. SO " Wnetlns Canni-ters F. V. Y. IaiontK Towik-r. 2 " E?lc Gnu rowder. - MiO Dm. Rr Lead. StO ItasaMrtel Fock and Patent Shot. aOJUU Unnaino U. L. Caps. 00,000 8. B. Gun do. In store and for sale by awgg J. W. VIC'KERY A Co. ezfMK&sf u-HKKLijyrt jyrAMLM, Mmiyr fß " store and nur vale by soy 20 J. W. VICKKRY Co. HMi 14? V THAT M.1MLK fUKflKMJL THING good to eat, etcp up to A. I. KEYh'ULDä & l'o.'a. and cet you a flue Canva.-el Ham, or nice piece of Dried Iteef. A lot jwt received and lor aale. Alao, a lot of Snluatufl. auc20 Tnoit tsHiMTs. am M7 EASH103ABLE SIIII TO H. LOBMIS, HIRT MAKUFACTURKR ud dmler in Oent lernen' FANCY FURNISHING GOODS, No. 87 M;dn afreet, (orroaiTE the corav hoch,) EVANSVILLK, INDIANA. X. B. Shirt mad to order, by Biwuitiremeut, and warranted a fit. aupiO-ly MM BWKAWAY AND TUP BUGiiY of tho best qualify. They may be een at the Livt ry Stable of Mr. titrattoa, on Se.ni ttiwt, and will he aold at a moderate price, if Immediate application ia made. atiRlJ-td-lw-w wwath. raps, jj'i J-i'R aoons MM at WhoWal. The old estaMixtx-d ilouae of PRATHER & SMITH, No. 465 Mux STur.r.T, LOl'ISVILLE, KENTUCKY. Are now prepared as uxual for tbe Fall trade, with a elect and large h toe It of everything In their line. Their Stock ia gotten np with the titinot-1 rare, ander the direction and unpervbdon of tu-lr senior partner, a practical and an experienced Hatter, and their purchases are made at the lnwwtt cnh price. They at ill adhere to their old motif's "q"k Kalt.- and small profit." Term, CAH, or hhoit time t prompt men. Purchasers are incited to give them a Call before buy in jr. &ir TU hight marlvt prirc priil f r Furs and Peltries. avgl-lm

MISCELLANEOUS.

jrxiaB j.vj) .TzauuvK ijvsiJT RANCE BY UOME COMPANIES. Tha Udderstpied having been appointed Agenti fonXvajiÄvill and ticinitr, of th INDIANAPOLIS INSURANCE CO. S. r. COVINGTON, Sec'y. T. A. 3I0RRI?, rres't. rising sun Insurance co. B. J. HATHAWAY, Sec'y. S. HATHAWAY, rrw't. are prepared to underwrite uoon tho l"ett-r chie of Fir and JJiiriiM Kialot. at mm low rate t-f in ruimn aa are ci'neirtetit with oerninneRcv and reiability. These Comt ante confine their bu.iness excluiv--ly to the Statr of Indiana. OAIl loaren rpei'dily adiucted and imnit!v paid without ny abatement or tliuiim;ti u wliulever. Reference: Even mu. without exi4ion. who ha euktMiued Ion- in cither Company, a lift of whom all citizen vf our own ftate may be ie-n at onr office. A. 1. RKYNOLIS & CO. EranUle, July 8, IX5ft.ly fiOLVJlRl'H TMKSH HOOP rLAN ES. Just received and for ul ft f.' by ang-J0-2w JACOB STRAUB. 40 Main tre-t. TfBRJZERS COPfKR. J FILL MM tmi plv now in store and fr wle tv anirSAMUEL ORR. WliiTK MUJitSr fm.-'lml Snitar. -3 ItJRRKi.S 15 Bblo. Powdered do 15 Loaf do 2-- RefiiMl White do. Just received and for PRESTUN BR(."S. ale jh ), by agl7 WßVILlfl.VU MATERIAL. 10,000 MM Lishu, tUlU Sash, 3, G, and 9 It. each. I -12 " 2.000 10-12 " l.K) lu-16 and 10-12 Sah. IfO Pamiel Ioors, aborted Mize. 2-")0 Boxe G1(W, fcaortNl i.-. received and for rale low, by WHEELER, A KIOGS. ml ro'LM.MJS'S RKUL KHTATK and INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, . 1 N rth Third ktreet, Evatuville, Indiana. The parch.ve and ale of Real Estate, collection of Rent, and payment of Taxes, Ac, promptly atteuded to. IVnxn) In a ant of any kind of help or employment, can 1 infonu. ed by calling at thi office. Cuaküm Reason i:le. anglO-Hi ariAy,8r,iLLE vo.n.ni: ntt.t l JLZl COLLEGE, No. iy. Sertla Flrat Street, ETANSY1LLE, INDIANA. The Sixth Annnal &-ion of the atxre Institution, will commence on Monday, Augnut 3th, lh.8. A counte of legwms in thia School will cnihrive iKjuhlo-Ktitry HookKeep!ii)!, in all its varioii branches, Iercutile CalculatKma, Pennianehip. Jt The plan adopted iu teaching is entirely praeti nl, no text books beiug used, hence tudeuts can n-ly on obtaining mfhiient practical knowledge of the acirnoe of tbia all important branch of education to enable him to take charge jf a m-t of UK.k in any establisliDient, however complicated. iStmleiit c-tii enter at any time. A courw of loasona can be compbrtr! In from aix to t-il e-k. TiuH-, however, not limited. Weekly Lectuw on Commercial Law il! N- ltlivrred by evmiirtant b-pnl aentlcmen of tlw city. laily Lecture on Book-Keeping and luniiu-Mt generally. Tta.M: For a full course, including Iii-1 nia, Oontlemen can, however, enter fur tho Mercantile oiurae, which ia 2o. Indies d-rtmviit ifö. For Catalogue, fixing full particular, addnr, JKKKMIAII ItKHM, Princij ul. aiil7-lind-3wd O DOCTORS. URATHWAITirs RETKOSPEtT FOR JULY. Jtwt rmvived at mng-ii DO it ELL Jk ftl.WNUToX. OMKTHM'O Ä'k1TUEPÄ 3 TENT Self-aealing White Ponilain FUUT JAK. just received and for talc cheap at thejiux-ti-ware More of J. W. Ht'tillKS, augl 18 Main Mr. -et. rnLOVR AJW .UKAL. XO lilt LS. M. extra K. S. Flour. 76 5acks do. Ü0 BiHhels Fresh Corn Meal, et Bose Hugar Cured Drunl Ue-f. 3ii0 " ClM-ese, Just receirel and for tie by JAMU V. YICKKBY Co. T0.V m. JlilTCHKLL Co., 17;. MC CE1V1NG, FUKWAKDIXC AND CUMM1SMOX MERCHANT.", Water street, lotweon Main and Locust, KVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Particular attention given to the forwarding of jrrneral Mervliandise and Prxxhu'c, by River, Canal, or Railroad. aitgl4-4m "WmtllO LKiSALK AVh RETAIL W W B'XK Jt STATION EKY fTt.iKE. efun V7-ICV1 HII wX'f IHilt" me rui" t'-Xät Wm a a ai. . I . B r, t, Wt A I ... A ...1. 1 I r 1... a I . -.1. oi jiooKS an-i 5-tMtioucry, ronsiMing ii-y part of coo RcaniH ol Cop, Letter and Note Pa-er ; UM) Quires of Blank Book, from 10c. ti tl..V pi-r juin-; aisortI Eiiveloj' ; Meitioranduin Books of all kinds ; also, a large assortment of N'liool Book ; Bibles of all kimls; all kinds of Miscellaneous Work; Gold Pens of all kind ; Mcvl Ten of every brand; Jo!d and Silver Penholder and Pencils ; Pocket Botks and I'ortmounaiH of every description ; Musical Instrument cf all kinds ; Miect Music and Music Paper; Drawing Par and Pictures; Mates and I'enciU; Ink and IukHtands ; and many other articles t-Mi numetoiis to mention, all of which will ! mdd at the very lowest price for cash. 4. IIEA.Y, Foster's Block, corucr of Main aud First streets, augll If IflN.V, ti RE.tTHOCSE A w WW CtlMMlSSION AND KOIiWAUDIMi MERCHANTS, Xo. 18 Poydraa Strrrf, NEW ORLEANS. LA. tl.F.a W I1.KIN...W. H. GUK ATIIUl SE...Jos. ITZIM.I U. We give onr personal attention to the sale of Tohacco. Com, Wheat, Hay, Oats, I'lour, Pork, Bacon, Ird, Ac. augll (mARIKITSE E.il S TltAT TUE M impressirn i out that 1 nm goin to leave the city, and have sold out the Book Bindery ; this ia mistake. I w ish to state I have only told out the store to F. Whitaker, E. ; and those wanting Itooks. Music or Papers, w ill find a cl selection iu his More on First street, close to tht It office. And any person wanting Blank Books of goid pajT, and Books of any kind Bound, will find nie iu the Binderv, just above the store. angU-lm M. L. JOHNSONMmIJ'E PLOORM.yU.'AO,000 rifET M No. 1 dress?d Pins Flooring, in yiird ami for aale by JOHN F. GLOVER, augll Comer Main and Seventh btnct. HWOOPH ! POHT 1 HO St R.tTMM TAN HOOPS ; Thirty Gross Brass Hoops of extra size aud superior quality. Just received and for sale cheap by aagVl MESSRS. J. II. MAG II EE Jt Co. iMIRTiZSrLjMTIlE 3 of the most excellent Skirting Leather, just received, aud for sale by CM AS. IIAUCOCK. Jy 17. M;iin street. O XI Oil It FEMALE lOLLEUE. The next session of this Institution will open September 1st. The appointment of Tvrbrs is complete, consisting of Rev. JOHN W. SXTT, D. D., President, with soma fifteen competent agists n ts. The Board of Directors fuel that no In-tter guaranty cf success can be g;ven to parent in regard to the mental and moral tiwining of their daughters, than Is presented In the re-appointment of Dr. Scott, as the head of the Institution, w ho ha beeu a successful educator for near thirty years in this pine. The course of rtdy la as high, and instruction ms thorough, as in any similar institution, aii l the ex-jK-nse U less. The building were completed at nn expense tf S'.HUK), are heated by steam, and gas-ligl.tol. Term Board, washing, lighting and heating room, tuition in all English Branches, Latin and Greek, $87,00 per sesaion in advance. For further information, apply to Rev. Wm. S. Rogers, Sec'y, or Rev. Isaac AY. Monfort, Agent, Oxford. yyU-Jm m O 47 .V V .W E .V, P A U JS ,VT S. M Guardians, and friends of Education throughout the l'uited State, are requested to address the Presi-k-nt of EASTMAN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, St. Louis, Mo., for the Aunual Pamphlet and Circular ofthat Institution, now the largest and most thorough School for the proper education of Young Men aud Women, in the Union. The Pamphlet contains valuable educational information. The Circular, important and valuable information frr farmera, mechanics, men hunts and professional lueu. Addresa, IT. G. EASTMAN. President Commercial Col luge, St. Louis, Mo. angl2-3wd WmOPLAR SHI.y'ULES. - 8O,OV0 M Poplar Shingles, in yard and for sale bv JOHN F. GI.OYER. an-lt Corner Main and Scverth streets. It R. J. .y 4iREE.y ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN AXI) SCRGEON. Office on Third iftrert, a f-w doors aUivn the Crc-nt City Bunk, w here he is prepared to answer profession! call at all hours of the day or night. X. B. Special attention given to Surgery and disensea of the Kye. angH-dJkw-l vr FPIVB E. X H. R. Co-E tA VÄVILLE, August 12, Henceforward, tber will Iw no charm for drayage at Vincennea on goods shipped from KvauTsVtlle over this aud the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, to any joint whatsoever. JOHN INGLE, Jr., aiigl3-dw.lm Superintendent E. & C. R. R. HEE SKmo RÖXES 'cUOiCEf 5 barrel Linseed; 20 oasc Boston Matches. Jn?t reoeired by TEN NEY A- SQRENSON. 31 Water H. n.iIL .300 HEUS SIPERIOR If NAILS, ia Store and to arrire. Kor sale bv augl7 WHEELER k EIQGs.

CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.

90 TICK TO COATItACroitS.-.. VW Did are hcrehv solicited by the City Council for building euch liiblic Cistern ; ax may hereafter from time to time I ordered. The famemiirt I built after a plan and t-i-ecific.itioim now on fi'.c in the City "l.-rk" tt'n-, and hall contain 2iö bbL. each ; the City furrii.-hing iron tj. Ni-ne pr.iiBH! f.jr the lovc, mile they nimmt their work. Tlo contract will be let on . turday ui-jlit, August i-Mh iiiptaot. Dv ordiT of the Coiiiuion Council of the City of Evaiifville. A. I.EMTK E, Clerk. aiiKJI-it '4k4-nlr tipy. YuRTPÖYiATMOJ 'Ö Tiil -f R- ' DEKEP, that the owner ef Lot 1 in Block 4, and Lot 1 in Block 5, in the Eastern Enlargement, anl Lot 87, N, . and !o, nn. I 1, ': 3, 4, ö, tf, 7, and 8 the last named t-ijjht lot in Met'ouan's nlnlivision of out lot -l, all in Hie npi- r enlarg ment of the City of Evansvillo eauws the hi.l ulks in front or along iidc t-T the loe dteril-l projii-rty on SvonJ ttn-ct, to le brought to the proper grade, and lay down upon the same a good plank si'wu!k of the'ustnil width. Also irder-l, That the owner of T.ot in Block 14, 1-V, H, 17 aud 18, iu Stotkwcir Enlargement of tho City of Evatisville, fronting on Ingle ttrcrt, tau-H- the sidewalks oa xiiid Ingle ftr-'t, ami in frotit or along side f tho alwve ducritcd Lots to W brought to the proper City gnuh, and lay g-i Mihftantial plank sidewalks of the usual vidthu;n the name. All of the aliove must I done w ithin Thirty day from the publication of this notice, and in default thereof the Common Council of the City of Kviinitville will proceed to H-if'-riii wild Wirk, and the cost and expenses accruing thereby, will le aMesv l to and collected by sale of said property, or 0 muck threof a will fatii-fv snid licil ami oti. By order of the Common Council of the Citr of of Kvaiifville. A. LEMCKE, Clerk. angl4-Ht. VoHitc copy. TTBOARIt OP Kti'Ai7Fx.f TJO MM The Cotntntnon t'uncil of the City of Evansville will meet a a Board of EUaliition for the purpose of equalizing all aHiuients made njon real estate or (icrsoual preperty, w ithiu the corperate limits of the City of Evatisville, at the City Clerk'a office, on Tutwluy, August 3-1, l-xt, at o'clock, A. M., aud continue its ee.-i-iii lrom day to day, until all axscMxincnt hall le e'jiiiili.'-d. All tax-iayer are lu-n-by retitcil to call ntnl examine their nctive newmnieiito, N-fvre th cominenit nient or during the intermi.-sitin of said seasions, aiwl if the find cause for complaint in itch n-ieeosmcntH, to prefH-nt such grievances to the Board fr adjustment. By order of the Coiiiiuoti Council of Evanille. A. I.E.MCKE, t ity Clerk. jlj'21-lm Volksliotc and Kn)uirer copy. W ICtWSESJVOTICE IS HKBEni' MA given, to all auctioneers, draymen, cart men, expressmen, wugoners, omnilms and backinen, dlars, proprietors of billiards lwg;itelle taMes and ten pin alleys, theaters and concert halls, that atl licenses expire on the firnt dy of August next, and theT are hereliy notineu to renew the fame on or betöre said day; and in default thereof, the ordinance in such rases made and provided, will be strictly enforced ugainst deliu)iH-iit-. A. LEMCKE, City Clerk. jlyvEMin Volk.Jto ropy. 3 c-sors to Jas, kiiiila of Stoves, aud manuf;u-tu-rera of Tin, Sheet Iron and CopjuT Ware. Also, man tfcantliu, Jr.,) Ih-aU-r in all ufacturers f Fruit Cans of every pah nt aii'l du-ript ion, with which printed direction for put ting up all kinds of fruit, will I? furnished, free of charge; all of which will le sold very cheap for cash, nt a holesale or retail. Storeroom at No. El, Mam street, letecn Water and First streets, (opoite old Mill- Itiink), Kvansvill", InÄ. JA. H' AXTLIX, JB.. koniKT F.. TKrilFXa. BT9"TE PIJE SULVULES.-. V W Those who inti-nd to cover their new housse with a pod article of Bine Miingh-H, had liottor call uon the Suhsctihcr mmi, he has but "a few uiorelfft." JOHN F. CLOVER. augll- Corner Main snd Seventh streets. "jfifilLES FOR SALI!.-äItÄYK'Ä TA tht' year old Mules, well broke to harness, which I will sell cheap. Applv to JOHN P. fi LOYER, auglS Corner Main and Seventh street. 7UWOIASSES.-50 RLS. S. II. .TfO. m rM LASSES. Mt half do S. II. MolaiweM. Kor aa T b y nugl7 WHKKLKU A BIUGS. IS p. ETHEL Co., co.n.russio.v AND FoltWARDINO MERCHANTS. No. 01 Pvgilr.w Street. NEW ORLEANS, LA. (fi.tWW At-ril, lVi.) H. V. I Till L I B. TALU. i:Kriti:xc:j: R. P. Ilowanl, Evansville, lmliana ; Alli Howe, EanviU ibdvaits : A. M. Phcl A Son, Newhurgh, Indiana; Minor A Hade, Newbnrgh, Indiana; II. D. NVwoomb X Brother, Loiiisvill, Kentucky ; D. S. Benedict & Son, I-ouisville, Keutiu ky ; Thoina Danfot th. S-cretnry, New Albany Innrn'-e Co., New Alluny, Iuiliuna; B. Siniwn & Co.; New AUaiiy, Indiana; W. II. Catljn, ll-Uile-m, Ki-ntui ky ;R. tl. B-verly, Henderson, Kentucky ; James Montgomery, Preston Bro. Bank, Jeffersonville, Indiana; M-trett Campbell and Co., St. Iouis, Mo. Jy-ii-iy W.LES K HOWES, UM TER HT M door alove Vine, sole Manutactiircr of the Celebrated Magnolia Whisky or F.VAN II.I.K, ISD. ALSO All kind of Domestic Liquor, an-i constantly a large supply of Old and Choice Iurboti, Rve, and Monongahela AVhisky. augl-iUwly. E E tt STORE. Tilt: f.V'l E JTS1GNED will keep constantly on hand, IIA Y, COÄV, OA TS, FHirSTlTF, BRAS'. And all other urtide necl.-d to f.--d Horses or Mides. All of w hich he will m il wltobiutle or retail, at It west market rates, giving Just weight and measure. ROBERT S. RfSTOX, Water sf rect, between Main and Locust, Kvansvflle. Btlg3-ly EO. TUOR.S'HILL, REUS LEA I'E to return his thanks to his old customers for their kind patronage, and hope by strict attention to business, and gsd work, to le able to merit a continuation of their favors. Having removed his More to the corner of Sec-oni and Main strwts, formerly occuph-d nn a Silversmith Shop, he ia now prrpän-d to furnish all who may favor him with a call, with all the articles in his l'- . IHTRepairing done w ith neattum and despatch. Second hand harness always on hand. jly'ii-fim. ifM.VSEEII OML-XO UJRRELS FOR MJ sale at Cincinnati prices, with freight added; 5 casks B'd fizes had pie received and for saUly SAMUEL ORR. jly2rt . WtiOOil CltAWE FOR A BAROM pun- W'e have good two linrw Expivas Wagon and Harness, whfeb we will sell low. The Express runs light, atil will carry 2,titi 11. Jlyli HORNBROOJi Si CO. WXBA.VHIM.V TV-PE aWoSTeZ M REOTYPE FOUNDRY, No. in?, Vine trt t, between Fourth and Fifth, CINCINNATI. R. ALLISON, Snp't. Mainifacturr rs and Ik-uler iu NEWS, BOOK AND JOB TYPE, Printing Presses, Cases, Gallic, Ac., Inks and Printing Materials of every description, Stereotyping of all kinds. Book, Music, Patent Mediciue Directions, Jobs, Wood Kngraving, Ac., c. t-T"Brand and Pattern Letters, various styles. INJEloetrotyping in all its brauche. (jlyU-4m. Mi7.VrÄjpA;ir.--The subscriber would M respectfully call the attention of carpenters and builders to his stock t;f Pine Ltimtr, w hich is one of the largest and N-st ever yarded in this city. Prices a low as the lowot. Office corner Main and S-veuth stntts. JOHN F. GLOVER. j'yi rmMtuEtu ovr uRaix A.yrn M Sire von r Apples. We are agent for tho sah of Pitt's, Moffet's, McClnre, and Emory's Threshers and Separator, and the. Buckeye, Keystone n-i Culp s Ci'lr Mills. HORN BROOK k CO.

MISCELLANEOUS.

IWIIRIKS-S0 RAUS BIO COF10 half chewt Powchong Tea; 6 bl. Is. retiii Barh-y; Ji) bids. Criish. and l'owden-d Ungar; 1' Imgs Cotton Varn, A, , 7 and IHK; 75 hub's fot'on Batting; I .VI Is.xes No. 1 Herring. Received and for sale at reduced prh-s fr cah, by . I. A P. IIE1M ANN. myr,mjtEELKR ts Wilsons fajiiWW LV SEWING MACHISB. The best, simplest and most durable !u"chii in use. They riuke a strong kk piBhf tb same un N-th sidrfof the work, n winiwHh cnual frt-ility the thickest and thinnest fnorirs. Any siol of thread, cotton or silk, ned ithont renew -, ... . a - . II ing. All machine warranted lirtr years, ani iiui iiisiriictiou given to enable pun haeors to nnr thcii satisfactorily. Aio The Rmcktyt Sewing" Jlmchlne Price $30. The liest single Thread Machiu in ttn auarkef. A treue ml assortmiutof N-wing Marbine Sitlc Tlireail, Needles, Ac, Ac, constantly on Laud. Office No. 4, Marble Hall. myU-r.in F. M. SELLMAN, Agnt. g-iARU TUE IWI ER SI il VB D t WS for many vear chief Clerk in the hooe of JOHN 11 IB LEY k Co., Ugs to offer his aerrhva as Commission Menhant, to the frh mU and patrons of that house, now that it has retired from businoM. With this end in view I have formed a co-part nerfchip with Mr. E. V. Benton, senior v the old and well know n firm of E. W. IW-nton k Co., under tlw name aud style or BENTON AKING, to take placw lrom the 1st of May, pmx. The sulcrilsT n lies f.r suj'irt nn the friemls of the old house of JOHN Hl'RLEY k Co.. who have had oporluiiitU-e of rxpericnrinj; the promol lii-ss and ability w ith which he attended to their btiiucw. Very rcsjiectfully, THOMAS KING. CoriHtr of Lafarette and New lrve striata. New 0i lean, April 2f7, IS-. auga-y AGENT FOR Tm praMrriaff Fntita, TsfsUklss, ., la warfsrtly Fnwk Staat. Tbsy Maiia .W,lU uww;, Hi ars mtr mmxy m aaa syn Uisa aay thraitisH tm laa ariwa lavtoUi. XU kvaUs st Wax aa4 Ccmtiii an Miafly diaarrMabl sad asMrtala ia ssaliaf . la MlintiM thamm uticla talk. BnhlU V- 1 UbaUaagM ia Warl4 la aa Inf.llihU, SimpW. Kaay. and Rapid pri w f Hsnnatical Sealtav. Altfisotiar and practical awa was kara siaauaal Asm aay ujr arc withant a f lt. Tb Malaie is aa aa aotirvlv asw fla. TVs kat is para taatalaas mm. il bits parfsetly atill aad aaaaet aerinr wimi sot aa para Irani raakaai waaU do aa aay alkar Caa. Ttla phaaipla fcaa ataod tha Hatfor aavaraJ yaaia, aad tka baM eartiflcato af tk.lr alaa iatkat UtaM ka aav triad taaa aiwala will aaa BaaOjar. Tfc.T ara warraatad as rapraaaatad, aad la avarr caM of failotw tb monay will b rafaadad. Taa Jan ara all mada af aara waits aaaalaa Pi. eti-tn Ui.t ara vary awaaa aad will last a lih llaaa. as aa acid aaa affaet ta aaa1. Taa waala Wa af tha Jar to a-aa ( tkay aaat aas witkia taa etkar Is aaaar aeoaamy ia packiar. Kaiiakia Uracuoas I J pvuiar aa ail klada ar wul aaa rmiERRE-IIAVTE FEMALE VOL' M LEGE, TERRE-HAl'TE, INDIANA. For more titan a year, have the magnificent structure ,f the Torre-Hanb Female ColW-ge, let steadily progressing. They are now nearly completed, and w ill lie open for the reception of pupils. On H'rfewnw, Ihr tk of rViW ttext. Tlte site of the College, tlie building, the arraugcmciit for study and ct.mf rt, and the Faculty, decrve here a pa-wing notice. Tcire-llaute, the site of the College, is a ln-anti-ful and healthy city, accessible by railroad from all directions, and central to a numerous and appreciating opulattoii. It is high, aa its name import. From statistics, it is clearly shown that for several years post, there have !s-cn fewer deaths and laea sickness here than at any Western city, of equal Nipulation. Tha litiildincr will lie fitted up in the latest styloand with all tiie niotlern improvement. They will I warmed by steam, and lighted Iry gas, and furnished with warm and cold baths, aud hat i rarely to le found in institutions of learning, A GYMNASIUM, Where the lssly, made healthy and symmetric! by exercise may Mipiort and a."Lat the labitf-s of the mind. A prominent f.-ature of the College, is the provision made for the health of the pupil. The motu are saciou and well Ventilated, there I eilig a beautifully fiiruisheil parlor, with separate sleeping apartment for each two young ladies. Tbe grounU are ample, comprising acres In a pleasant wrt of the city, alnxit one-third of which is a native fonvt grove, with winding walks aud arlr, fornii'ig a uut delightful promenade for pupils a!l the grounds w ill e tastefully ornameateJ. FACl'LTY. The Faculty w ill consist of a thoroughly experienced and efneient cori of InstrurUira. Bey. John CovtTHT, A. M., fHiiMler and former President of the Ohio Female College, and GlendalaFemale College, is first President. Rev. Ai.riio.vso Woon, A. M., late rreshlent of the Ohio Female College, and the distinguished author of several scientific works, twauina; hla Baase. will I the preiling teacher of the College, and Instrnctor in Mental and Moral Si-h-nce. 1'rof. It. S. IloswoitTN, late Profuasor f Clietaiatry, etc., in Farmers' Colh-ge, Ohio, will take tho chair of Natural isciencr, ujn which he m ill lecture and txjH-riment. D' Est a in S. CortnT, A. M., Professor of Ancient Languages and Literature. Prof. J. C. MiM5GF.il, late of Philadelphia, first teacher of instrumental music. And from aix to ten additional gentk-meu and lady teachers f long standing and successful experience. No iiins or expense will I r-pam! to procurn-t-achera in every dertment, of the very Lieblet qualifications, so that pupils wishing to perfect thenis.-lves in the higher style of music, or any of ' the solid or omamentwl branches loay hare racr-lve th d-sirel instrnctiowi. That fHiftfls frovn ahroad may derive th- wauat advantages to be gained at Boarding K riook, they are reowlred to UatrrJ In tho institution, with tbe teachers (unleas by special permisaion of the President), that tbey may have the benefit of thefr example and society. The cfinrse of studies will b t!iorongh aad extensive, embracing all tlie tminch waaaBy taoght in our highest Seminaries of learning, English, Claaca-. ral and the Fin Arta. The year ia divided Into two aewdoas of twenty wi-k ew-h, commencing reapectiyvly oa Wedaewda, the 8th of September next, aad the 9th day of February, li'9. Ihe exiM-uatw of the acliool year, including board and tuition in all tlie branches of taw regwUrconrse, rooms fnrnislied, fuel, lights aad washing., will be $225 payable semi-unuualJy Is advance. The usual extra charge will be made for tbe oraamental branches. APPARATUS A5D LECTOIES. Prest. Woon and Prof. Boswobtu, will dclivar.fuU coarse or .Lecture with the aid of the- Taa . scope and other apparains, suOlcient to litoaWrate. experinK-ntally the principle of tbe toieaof pur-. aiHil. Ihxks, aad all other requisite for entering the College, may b had at the Otdlega, or in the. citr. A U letter of inquiry or on busine, should La addresMHi to Rev. Jomx CwrtT, or D. B. Co v tar, Terre-IIaute, Indiana. . . . . ... 0 M, W . The undersignea ruirens oi lerre-uaine, nave ac-c-ptel the office of Trustee of tbe Terre-IIante Female Colkfre, and may ha- rrft-rrrd to at aay Man by stich as desire- further infomatioa ronceraing tb arrangement or advantage of the College Kev. K. . Taylor, Curtis Gilbert, lU-r. T. tordon, S. H. Potter, Rev. V. G. Spencer, Ror. P. W iley, A. C Pot win, Lucius Ryce, The. iHiwling, Bcnj. McKeen, L. G. Warren, A. McGregor, W. 1'add.K-k, Jalz Hildt-n, James Hite, James Barnes, j'vIWm K. W. Thompaoa, Rer. J. U. Wilaon, Kev. W. Modeaitt, R. L. Tbocnpaoo, Rer. M. A. Jewett, W. D. GrUwold, W. J. Ball. Jaa. Farrington. . Ihivid Hartaork. . C. Y. Patterson, . J. II. Watson. And. Wilkin. H. I. Scott, T. C BnnUn. .

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