Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 16, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 27 August 1858 — Page 2

mu mh ggaroai EVANSVILLE, IND.

FRIDAY MORNING .AUGUST 27 Douglas su Lincoln at Ottowsw An immense crowd of people assembled At Ottawa, Illinois, to listen to the jjreat debate between Senator Douglas and the Hon. Abram Lincoln. Tbc numbers present are estimated tu high as 12,000. Intense enthusiasm woj manifested by the friends of the rival candidates, and, oa is usual in such controversies, both sides claim a complete triumph. We have read both of the speeches, as re,portcd for the Chicago Tribune, and confess 'we feel disappointed. J Neither of the gentlemen took a high and statesmanlike Ticw of the questions now agitating the country, but both resorted to a shuffling, dodging style of debate, that would be no credit to the most ordinary pot-house politicians. In stead of manly facing the question note con vnlsing the country, the whale time of the discussion was eccepiei i endeavoring to .prove, oa .the e band, that Lincoln was an abolitionist and Amalgamation!, and on the otter, that Douglas wa3 a slavery propacrandL?L sailing under false colors. Old reconls of past actions were paraded with a .great deal of pertinacity, proving, as far as such records can, that both gentlemen were great political tricksters, and not very slightly tinctured with rascality ,J In the political chaos now existing, it is but an unprofitable task to hunt up candidates' political antecedents. We care not wnat a man hat advocated, what is he in Vivor of now f If we rtfuse to support a man because he has heretofore advocated doctrines at variance with our notion of what is right and proper, we will find no candidate to support at alL If a man comes out squarely, and says lie h opposed to, and will fight against, the despotism and corruptions cf the present Administration, we give him the hand of fellowship, however he may think of protective tariffs or free trade, and however he may have talked and Toted in ycara gone by. Shall Kansas be permitted to come into the Union with such 4X Constitution as her citizens have adopted, or shall she be forced to remain in a Territorial condition, as provided for in the Green-English bill? Shall a S Ute be required to havo double the popolation, to come into thr Union with a free Constitu tion, to what it would if the Constitution tolerated slavery ? Those are the questions for our Congressmen. To our candidates for the Legislature we should ask, "Do you endorse the fraud by which Jesse D. Bright and Graham X. Fitch obtained their seats in the United Statc3 Senate ? " These answer ed satisfactorily should be sufficient for the present. ' ESUr. Hcou O'Xeal, who, some days Ago, wa3 announced as an independent can didate for Congress, In the Sixth District, has written a manly letter to Mr. Torter, the Republican nominee, stating that he will not be a candidate. The letter is so pithy and pointed that we give, it below. This conclusion on the part of Mr. O'Neal leaves " an open field and a fair fight " between Messrs. Ray and Porter. How the fight is progressing, may be judged of, by the fact that a Macedonian cry4for help has gone up to Washington, and Commissioner Hendricks has dropped everything, and rushed to the rescue. The Indianapolis Journal is anxious for Mr. O'Xeal to take the stump, and says : If Mr. O'Neal could be induced to take the stump, there is no man in the District who could do so much in the contest as he. We should like immensely to see Mr. Commissioner Hendricks fall into his hands once, or to see what color the Kay would show after passing through one of hi3 speeches. We suspect that blue would be the only color left. The following is the letter of declination: Indianapolis, Aug. 23, 1858. A. G. Porter, Esq I am not, and shall not be, a candidate for Congress. It is not true that I hare, or ever have had, any unfriendly feelings towards you, and I shall vote lor you. II. O Neal. Yoti may use this note as you see proper. H. O N. 3jMuch indignation i3 being manifested at the perversenes3 of the English elec tricians in not laying aside the Wbitehousc instrument and adopting some other kind that will facilitate the sending of despatches to and from Valentin. Mr. Whitchouse, after all his expense and labor has only sue cecded in sending eighteen words in nine' teen minutes, or not quite a word per min ute. Hughes, on the contrary, pledges himself to send, with his instrument, six words per minute, each way, making twelve words per minute, in the aggregate. It is vexatious, when the whole country is laboring under such anxiety to know whether the cable works without any delay or obstructions, to have ä lot of electricians let their national pride so get the better of their judgments. After borrowing Mr. Everett to construct their paying out machinery, suscly it would not t very derogatory to Government pride to borrow Hicghcs instrument for the trans mission of messages. Bill English's Oppokbnt. It is reported that the citizens of Clarke county, in the Second District, had raised between $900 or 51,000, to aid Mr. Wilson to carry on the canvas against English, who is said to be using his own freely. Other counties would also aid the cause. Säy-The Administration, notwithstanding the pressure upon the treasury, have determined to postpone th sales of public lands in Nebraska, for one year, la order to enable the squatters to secure their pre-emption claims," which a large part of them would be unable to do in the present statt cf monetary affairs. tST N. P. Banks will 'be nominated for re-election to thc Gubernatorial chair of ... Massachusetts to say the papers.

eSTSome days ago, the St. Louis Re- ... . mi Mpublican, in diacusMg : th position of Mr. Douglas towards the Administration party,

proposed . the following questions to mat crentlenuui. as & hois of reconciliation. If ' I .. : t,a w th- KnuhUran uat.iit tu iu, "l was willing to lorgci pa oiuercnc uu extend the nana or iricnusiup: 1st. If elected Senator by the members of the Lejrislature U be clpooseu next Novem ber, will he thereafter continue to act with the Democratic jwirtjr ? and, 2d. Will he abide by aad tHtpport the 19 ninee of the Democratic rtJ at Charleston, in 18C0, for President and Vice President ot the I United SUtes. To this the Chicago Timet, which is pre- . . . . , med to speak anthoritivcly, responds s su r-ii iouow: , Without having any direct nnthority to answer the questions of the Republican, we know that we can safely say that Judge Douglas, whether elected senator or not, wilL fur all time, actwiüua the Democratic organization, and never within any other; and we can further say, that fo sure as the Charleston Convention shall be the National Democratic Nominating Convention of 18GO, so sure will JuIgc Douglas and the Democracy of Illinois be found supporting the nominee. This fs a palpable dodgo. Who is to decide whetlier the Charleston convention will be the National Democratic nominating con vention for 18C0 the friends of Douglas or Buchanans. Exceptions are already being taken as to its orthodoxy. Forney is warning his friends to be on the lookout lor frauds in the appointment of delegates to that convention, and closes a long article ou the subject in the following strong language : It will be tteeu that the nagraut example of disorganization against the principle he eins with the Lecouiptonites. The ashington Uuiom leads the inovenicut ; the AIbauy .1 tint seconds it, and others will soon follow their ignoble lead. Those who have declared that Judge Doughis, Gov. Walker, Gov. Wise have left the Democratic party, boldly leave it themselves, by inaugurating a system which must break up the Democratic National Convention, and cover the glorious flag of Democracy with disgrace. Friends of Popular fxivcrcignty 1 Keep your eyes fixed on these movements, and prepare for the struggle. It will come upon us at an early da v. . Xcwni'ROii, Aug. 25tli, 1858 Mr. Editor: A communication, signed "M.," appeared in the Warrirk Drutorrat of Tuesday last, lauding Johu C. Shoemaker's Democracy. He says that "Shoemaker took the stump tor Democratic principles and Democratic nominees in 1854, when David T. Laird and other such Democrats were plotting in their secret lodges to beat Wni 15. Richardson." Xow, the part that Shoemaker took in Richardson's election was jiitt this: He was an active niemler of a know nothing lodge at that period and was a delegate to the Know Nothing Convention that nominated Mason, who ran against Win. B. Richardson, and he gave Mason hi3 support in the canvas. David T. Laird will be as sure to defeat his contemptible antagonist, as that the mi:i rises ami sets. The voters of Warrick county are well aware of, and completely disgusted w ith the trickery used in thc nom ination of Shoemaker, and have a just es timate of thc man and his antecedents. lie himself feels his own diminutiveness, for he hits declined to meet his talented ou tagonist on the stump, stating as his reason mal lie is mi stump seaker. ll. fc2yihc horrible crime (violating the postage law), committed bv Herman (not Henry) Fucgel, proprietor of an intelligence office, was done by writing the followmwords: ith best regards to Ircd. dcrhard, Esq., from II. Fucgel." Tliev were written in a iKimphlet, the first Annual Report of the rvnn:u.. ..e t,...i. ...t.:..i. .t: - - Uiuitiuv aJVt.iu V 4 Vt Ult.ll retted and scut, with the best intentions for our city, to thu publisher of the Wst bank note reporter, Mr. Fred. Gerhard, in New York, a man of intluence and good stand' ing. This is far better and more true in forma tion to thc public, than thc intelligence furnished by the Enquirer. Our well-wishing Postniasscr, by publishing a few lines concerning the postage law as regards the sending of pamphlets and newspapers, and, if possible, in both the Ceruian and English languages, would coufer a favor on every one. Such notices, and all new laws, stuck up in the Tost Office, would be a benefit to ftrry one, ami not at all out of place. By that, possible suits at law would be avoided. Jq?-The New York .rur Washington correspondent gives thc following, in reference to the visit of Messrs. Bright and Hendricks to this State, by which it will be seen that the Administration party is getting " anxious:" The visit of Messrs Bright and Hendricks to Indiana just now gives rise to some surmisses that there is a great deal of anxiety on the part of the administration" in that State, and it is hinted that their labors will hardly be lcs3 arduous in strengthening the weak and confirming thc wavering at home than arc their official duties in this city. Of course, thc President is anxious to tec the game favorable result t in Indiana and Illinois that have lately come in so cheeringly from thc Southern States; but he is aware that it is a very different sort of battle ground. The Douglas defection docs not appear to be working much division in the ranks of the Ohio democracy. In Penny si vania Mi Buchanan's friends are working vigorously to sustain the administration members, and they report a probable gain of one in thc State, though the re-election of Philips ia considered somewhat doubtful. The rest of thc city membcra arc considered safe despite of Forney's efforts. They hope to gain two in thc rural districts by the help of some local iuues. Judge Black's visit home for a few weck. is very opportune. - HtNRY WitsoK oi the Fcvct. A few daya ajfo, Senator Wilson visited theChaxlertoa Navy Yard, and after walking alont and viewing tha premises, he ret lined against thc fenc which surrounds the ord nance park, to rest himself, when a lynx-eyed i fttnan came up to him and told him "to uteZc10 RlloTVcd i 11 lOn the fence in ttiit ro Cuirlcr.

VÖS" In the city of Milwaukee the people arc taxed at the rate of two dollars and th?rt n ccntl for eTery man womau aQ1 CQild for citT purp08C3 ai0ne. The

debt of the city is 2,370,850. -. mi ... . . 1 C WTiDC commercial treaty wun oiani, 1 rr 1 Tf TV V3 int) j Xbe prociamation of toc President giving it effect, was published on Saturday. Jy0n a Sunday a lady called to her littie boy, who was tossing marbles on the sidewalk, to come in the house. " Don't yon know you should not be out there, my son V said she. "Oo into the duck yard if you want fo irtar i ble : it is Sunday." " I will," answered the little boy; " but aint it Sunday im the back vara, mother ? J m Half Fare to Clergymex. Tho Penn sylvania Railroad Company now issue tickets to clergymen at half price. Annual tickets are issued to the clergy, which they present to the conductors when traveling, who are authorized by the face of the ticket to pass them ujion the payment of one half the usual fare for such distance as they may wish to travel. Jy A new Orleans police oßicer, named LciKjett, was recently charged with rap, on oath of a fair-haired German girl of twelve, named Caroline Fey. The indignant people were about lynching the accuse and he was at once kicked out of office ; but on the 12th inst., when the case carue np for trial, the girl confessed that she Ivid perjured her self in the first instance, at her mother's instigation, to extort money from Leggvtt, and that he was entirely innocent, Jmlge Lv itch's Court has one liasry killing less to answer for. FAfT Auk. The statistics of industry of j the census of 2850, is just about to In: Is sued from the press, on the eve of a new cchsu., when products of all kinds have advance.1 so rapidly that the book, when published, will give no correct idea of the posi tion the country now occupies as regards its industrial products. This is a sad comment upon the manner in which our Government does things. Confirmation. Bill Knglisn read his letter from thc President, at thc county convention, at Vincnna. A friend who was pieseut says it was substantially as published in our paper. Sttmour Timt. What will the New Albany Lettyer and the Washington L'tiion, that have made the sweeping charges of forgery against the New Albany Tribune say in reply to thc above statement? tizfX lawyer in Sioux City, Iowa, re cently attempted to cane Seth Swiggett, the publisher of thc Sioux City Kayle. With cane ami revolver in hand, he advanced gallantly to the charge, but was resisted with such resolution that he beat a precipi tate retreat. Swiggett, having got hold of the cane and pistol, rha.sed him for half a square, when he tiok refuge in a billiard sa loon. Seth gave him a parting salute, but did not hit him. I loth were held to bail in thc sum of $1,000. 3?" Mr. Commissioner Hendricks has left his Cutics nt Washington, to aid Mr. Ray in canvassing the Sixth District. Thc Indiiinaimlis Journal treats of thc matter as follows: "Thev must lc hard pushed when an of ficer of thc General Government, Kiid some thousands of dollars a year by thc people, has to desert his duties, (but not hit ntiu. he alniwa tltitt 1 t otitis n t listii j't ttil milff Wcst t(, mslkc "stump SIim.h for a paltry candidate. hy don t he stay at home and attend to his business ? He is laid. and paid well and he is paid bv Rcpubh cans as well as Democrats and what busi- "? nc Ufcin? ,nef l,,uc shjl,n to . . ., L. (1:Ä(Tr!, tll the party, if it hadn t got past that." A writer in the Atlantic Monthly ll171a it 1 II m enuguicns me neue oi tne street con I 11 m f . at t!icir prctt7 facc3 . Thcrc nrc arc very pretty, but unhappily verv ill-bred, women who don't understand the laws of the road with regard to some faces. Nature and custom would no doubt agree in conceding to all males thc right of at least two distinct looks at every comely female countenance, without any infraction of thc rules of courtesy or the sentiment of respect. Thc first look is necessary to define thc person of the individual one meets, so as to avoid her in passing. Any unusual attraction discovered in a first glance is n sufficient apology for a second not a prolonged and imperti nent stare, but an appreciating homage of thc eyes, such as a stranger may inoffensively yield to a passing image." Crom Abroad. The statements publish ed in Europe in regard to the prospects of the harvest nrc very unreliable. The state of the grain markets affords a more reliable hTTdication of thc crops. Taking these as guide says thc Cincinnati Vice Current for thc preseut sea-'on we should be led inevitably to the conclusion that there arc, so far, no indications of serious scarcity in any pait of the OU World, and we must there fore say our impression u that thc evidence is in favor of an abundance of food, and moderate prices. True, tne narvest is not an gatnerea in Great Britain or on thc Continent yet, and will not be safe for fully three weeks from this date, but we speak so far as the advices go that hare reached us. Tei Niagara at thi Brooklyn Navy Yard. The Niagara has been pronounced to be in good condition, considering the time that she has been in service. She has sustained no injury from thc strain attending the cable expedition, but is as capable of doing good execution as before. There arc certain alterations to be made, which will require some time. Ilcr spars have been found too light, and will be changed for heavier ones. Ilcr aratancnthad not Ueu shipped when she was "commissioned upon the enterprise of laying thc cable; and this, it Li probable, will mow be done. Her crew are to be removed to the North Carolina, and tliofle paid off whose terms of service have expired, while the remainder will be attached to other vessels. ' Thc Sabine is completed, and to go to Brazil as flag ship off Rio Janeiro, and it is presumed that some of them will be placed on board of her. Capt. Hudson and other officers of the Niagara will probably be allowed a furlough. Orders from the Navy Department at Washington arc expected by every mail ; pending which, little can be known with certainty. A". J". J'ost.

Bcchaxax. and DocGLAS.- The " Octa-t sional" Washington correspondent of the j Philadelphia Prett, speaking of the sympa- ! i a- T., Hon A !

my cxprcssea ior woRgHio vj H. Stephens, of Georgia, wrys: Tlmr nor xeti nvfhinff SO atrOCRUS in

politics as this crusade, under the alleged ! ciMVwcnn A flCV m auspices of the Administration, upon the j RISING . SUN INSURANCE CO. Democratic organization and creed in Uli- j S?? no"l3. Depend npoil it, it is doing Mr. IU- i of f in an.l Marlr.r Kiks, at tm low ratrs -r prvcbanan more ha.rm even than his sad Le- ni'" a are crnirtfit ith f-wan-Rcy ! re-

this policy reject the bitter combination against the hero of the great struggle in Illinois the noblest struggle that has ever been witnessed in the history of American parties. It is impossible to conceive that any President conki be guilty of such measureless madness as approve these attacks upon the regular nominations and the estallishcd creed of our party; and all hough the Union takes pains to shew tliat its course is sanctioned by Mr. Ibuhanan, you will find that every day will increase tlis army of protesting Democrat against this course. The Ohio Life Insurnnee autl Trust Company. One year ao last Monday, tire failure of this institution was announced, ami then wa initiated a crisis which rs without a parallel in the history of modern commerce. The director, fir rs suclt, and then as assignee:, have not yet, they say, lieen able to discover the cstent of the failure, and as fax as the public know, have not yet learned whether the lop or the 1ottom fell or-.t of the concern. There certainly ought to be a law to reach such cases, as it is perfectly outrageous to think that tltc jTopccty of thousands can be thus taken from them, without a way to compel the directors or assignees, or whatever they may be designated, to tell what has been done with it. The agent of Ilell. (Irant A: f'o of London. Knland. 1;ls l)Cen ,,cre thc jMst niontli. we understand, with the intention of entering suit against the directors, with the view of making them individually liable for the debts of the institution, and it is thought lie will succeed. Cincinnati Price. Current. New Overshoe. A patent has Iwen granted to a citizen of Utica, for a new kind of overshoe, designated for' persons travelling by sea ami land. It is made of braided straw. Straw being a iion-coiidtic-tor of heat, thc natural warmth of the fWt is retained, without leijg subject to dampness by thc foot sweating, the straw being porous, and cither absorbing the dampness or allowing it to pass o!F. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Tf ONfr-U P Ji-MKM. Ht .V Ms Mi it JLd KMFK with two l.livle anl a silver fruit lHIe. Tli tinclcr w ill lie row.ire.l l-r returning it to till ulliec. aitsJO-lii WL'NT HKVMtMVMi It U MiXM'HKhS. QJr City it tlieiireat Kiuz, hv lr. Itnifluv. iUeljiin Svria, I'V .Mr. Sr;ili IfcirsUv Jolm.'on. At "-''. J. HKALY'S !KW JiVSM JIST UM'.VKMi'Mllt I.y K..reh,at J. IIKALY S. " jnj yrsiTLM.n f.v " AV JUJ SoX STAUE I.INE. The iin.len.ipne.1 I now rtiiihhiz a cx four hoi coach duilv iSuii'l.iy ex eeite) Mlil fnwii lleiilernii and F.vnr.nville, eonoeetinx at Jlei..-rMn With the lleiilermn ami llopkinsviile tajre line, mid at F.vatiftille with tlie F.vanrille ainl Crawfonl.-oille lilrwl. I.eive lien. l-ixn at oVln k, A. M. Ijenv Kvnnn ille at 3 uYhwk, I. M. Time letween t'ity Hut-'l, Kvaiiiville, hikI llancoi k lloiise, llemlersoti. t vi lioum. Fare, 1 &. Paiii2er enlieil lr in any art of theciiv, if ,lein-l. M'OTT Si HOfKlNS. Aiir. S3, liCS-dlm Pririetri. dTIO.i M.i t OAL'.t VtKi ,.'.'. "J UH TML'Ji L WILL AM SHALL II K HONK." I have just rm til a Falrlmnb's N-ale, f.ir the purjHiw f welching my coal. I Hhall sell my coal hy weight, aet-ordiiiK to the law ef the State. I lutve m :nT;e stork of miperior piality tf pittslnirg t'oal, and Inviteailniyrriiihliitogivtnoar.nl und try it. I have ln-en eight tt year in the huriiiiK. aiol Proteen to ' a judge. The pri"-e f ciMll in 1 Uts -T Im-diel. All orders loft at the ;.-w t'ompniiy's iflice, U-twccn Kirf! and S-cond, on Ioout stnrt, or at Hnrnhrook's Store, on Water street, or at mv tVial Oltiiv, at the l.anuun Whart, will he atteuditl to. All coal niu-t he paid I'T when ordensl. in IwnkaMe tnrniicy. . AM'lir.u ill ruiLMiN. nug.M-:tm wxM:.-Min i.y'irTiii M:.Mito'e i hi: JL a Pi!llc of the uld reniiilv. Ib-ll's Tonic, at W. Ill EK HOWE KS. angjii-lwd Wellington ll'nk, Evanaville, Ind. -m- .Y. II A l.u. I h iNnitnil Seteonii it f, Profwor Soft's Iaiiring Academy, will open un the flrst Saturday in S-ptemlwr, at o'clock, P. M. for Misses, blasters, and youngJv Iwlii-s ; and cn Monday s, at night, from 7'- till 10, for young gentlemen. The following fine dances will 1 tanglit. La Stem pete Fewai.e, tho new London Lancers, and the Polka and Mazurka Jiuolrilles. sug'Jii-lw lOfJJWiV i'RJ.XC.IMS.TMMi M.OT S of importel Brandies, formerly advertised to he sold at puldie aiirtion, will, from llii" date, le sold privately, in quantities to mit pnrcli.tcrs. Call early. If vou want pitra Ilrandv fr little nionev. nug-iViwd DEt KKK A KUAMEIt. wwbaa b cvv. xb ö 6 iuiiiöivii MM BACON SIDES. 2,no II. Choice Shoulders. J.oui Open Hams. Ii m lnt WiKsV-n Bowles. ä Tons Frefili Urfumd Bran. l..rHl Quigley't Ham?. ri d ix. Cliildren talis, asMortisl. " Brooms. 1", " assorteit Wah Tulis. For sale l.v fingl. i Z. II. COOK & SON. 2 or s-M i,E. mi ii nut: irjjii: Iiwelling House and Two LoH, on Sixth str.it. Enquire at the Real Estate and Intelligence office, N. 1, North Third street. C. C. COLLINS. jntOlt SJI.Mt. .M.XM.nMHWMiMI M Farm id" 1.15 acres, It miles from the City of Evansville, at a great hargaiu. Enquire at the Real Estate and Intelligence Office, No. 1, North Third street. ang-i-l C. C. COLLINS. j Ott .VfA'r-,f mXMfrMM:sfflMJi;M on Stain street. Terms favorahle. Emiuire at the II ui täte and Intelligence fittice. No. 1, North Third street. Langel C. tllLLINS.. mmi-iTMiit, to I i -u t im si: m o ü v t'ah, a small Iiwelling House and Lot in the City. Enquire at the Real Estate and Intelligence Office, No. I, North Third street. aug-r. C. C. COLUXS. fW Ml. It Ml WO I. IN Tm.t MIM2MMZ Mm :ks in FAMILY GROCERIES, AND PROVISIONS GENERALLY. Main Stkf.it, F.VANSVILI. IM. Keeps constantly on haud and for sale low, for civ-h. Jrtn-eries of every descripthin : a well assorted stork of WohI and Willow Ware, including fancy and common Uaske U in great variety ; Tnbs, Bncket. H rooms, 4c. ; Vegetables, Eggs, Lard, Clieese, Corn. Bran. Shlpstufls, and every article nsiviMy kept in our line. Country pnxjjjee bought and sold. aiijrffCHOOM, 0 TJCMi. TMMMS Fit E Ml S.-hools of ttlt citv will cum set ore &n Moniav, Hcptomber un, 1:. m By ordsr cf lUs Board. P. Evanaville, Aug. 23d, 1858. . IIORSBROOK, Clerk. inn tonus of jibi eicbobi .m.ßW WOOD. ! For sali at the Wood Yard, by the Cniral Market, or delivered. augi'4-lw JOSEni JURGEN'MEIER. 'WWwMMCOJirtig.V .UV.V?1 AT FAR. i W W wiU take all SulTeut Wisconsin Basks at ! par for gooda or on account. augil 7.. IT. COOK 1 SON. WJlASTMiR.V X O IFF. F.. ISO It A UM MA RIO COFFEE. Just recived and for siile by angV3 WHEELER A RIGGS. liiii y VIN tit tin f -Jjs'ji uu o rjrrfm. - ' 'vr augia W HEELER A RIGG". KW mMHCOmXSM.V .H O .VMS 1 . A M. M. ww v i sco inn u uionev taKcaat parst r..vii.N aothfng More, for Clothing. augiM w Tf - J. MCBHRM.M., WUOM.FKMM.Mi F DEALER IN WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, Painted Pails, Tubs, Bowls, Buckets, Chnrus, Wheelbarrows, Baskets, Clothe Pin, Washboard, B rooms, Brushes, Ac. Also, Manilla. Jute, Hemp and Cotton Ropi and Twine, Wir Wh1. Wrapping Taper, Blm king, Alicant and other Mats, and every article of the kind usually fonnd in Eastern Stre. No. 372 Main street, between Seventh ami Eighth, Lonisvlle, Kentucky. aug2l-rni rZiMEtJN WMF.MiLM.Xti mXAMLS, .Vi tßß store and nor wie by aug 20 J. W. VICKERV Jt Co.

MISCELLANEOUS.

WMttE J.XD JIARl.X'E I.XSCMT KANCE BY nOME COMPANIES . ! nndorMjrned having Ixvn appointed Agent 4kt EvauHville ml vicinity, of tho INDIANAPOLIS INSURANCE CO. S. F. COVINtfTOX. T. A. MOR1US, ITes t. Thee Companlen confine their bnf-inc exola-ivc-ly to the State of Iudian. ß'AII lo-w iiwlily aiHI wd proimrtTy pfil wit hunt any atoteiiieiit or J.uiinMtion li.itever. 1foA.MtVkA.ua rvAv m n Sthiilir )Vtirill4tn. 1ft lilt haü Mistained 1. in either Company, a lint of i whm nil Citizen of inrown State may ! xetii at our offitv. A. I. REYN'OLI'S CO. Evaniville, July S. K'JUly WW street, lift ween Colunihus and Fnmt, Cincinnati, Ohio. Thin Hotel in f the mt iiKxlern cm-ctrie.-tion, eontaiuinp: all the Intent lnijnrenieuta and run veil it -nciea ailtel to kihIi an estiiblishnu-nt. The parlor, iliuiii rwoni and lied rooms are newly fnriiiihel, The latter lx-itijr roininxliu anil veil entilatd. The lm-atioii of the lloiue it exeelh nt, anil aiTunli j-culiHr aivant:tei to the bu!inei8c'iniminity. Uinjr witliMi five minute' walk of the Poet ttie. Telerah tMTii-e, ami lUiikili); ltou-ei, ami aljaeont to the lawling of thc riiK-iial üteniiiU Kit it, Onmibuse and tnpRare-wnton, from the nowral r.iilru-.uid leading to and from the ity, call rcgulnrly for iaH-ii;er. Th .trWtet attention will lie paid to the wants and comfort of icuotn, ami no ain will Im tpfcrcd to merit a cuiitiiniamv of the Ktroiiage o lilK-rally hetuwrd njiii the " Jlailisoii " fur ve.ira iast. . GAI51MSOX i ( Allll.L, anil-t rroprietor. rjM" SMSOMTMit-W MsMtMi JL III K.NEKS, Srt K-jr- Kifle TowiFr, ; " lllaMiiip; 30 Caniiisti rii K K. Y. Ihipont. Powiler. 2 " Eavh-Unu IWJit. .'mi ltf. Rir I'icl. .In f.ic ajioct-,! Itnek ami Fatcut Shot. 2fl,tai li-4inin tj. 4. fai. .Mi.onuS. 1 Cun ilo. In ft ore ami for wile !v mr.M J. W. VK'KKKY A Co. mfW ! rot' TMi.tT J.I HM' ko.ui:Mm. THING l'nh1 to cut, ftcp up to A. 1. UFA NM)S t (?4i.V. and pet you a fin Canvad Hani, or wii-e pite f 1 ifl Ilevf. A lt jwt received ami tor Mle. AIim, a lot of MnpotiilT. aiij; JO TriTS, VJPS, I VB 4JOODS Jm ML tit V lioleKah. The oh! ettallilied House of PRATHER & SMITH, No. 4-Vi .Ma ix Strket, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. A m nw prcpjinil nUhiiul for the Fall trade, w ith aleet and large rtork if everything in their line, Their Stork i gut ten up with tlie utiiiotarc, unthr thedin-etK.na and iiinTvlin of their w-nior imrt tier. a prnetieal and an exi-rieuitil Hatter, and their piirrhafe are made at the owt ca!i pricei. I hey Ktill U'llicn- to their old motto, "quick Kile mid Hmall profit. Terms, C AMI, or hört time to prompt men. Pim-haiHT are invited to give them a C all U'fore luivinc. ö'The liiKhcft market price paid for Furo and Teltrle. aiils-liu -jioit sniuTs, ijo' to" in mVo tiJiiis, FASHIONABLE MIIKT .MAM FACTI iltCK and dealer in tienttenu-ii'M FANCY FURNISHING GOODS, No. JsT Main tdn-et, ' (o pro site t n r cmiT n o c i r. , ) EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. N. B Shirt inudo to order, hy iiieanuntiK-nf, niol warranted a fit. aupJiIy TnTn. fxKttS I OPPKH. ,f MLL J W n.plv now in tore and for ! Ir auJO SAMUEL KR. 9 W C'riu-hiil Sugar. I" lllU. Pu'l Tfl lo l "i Imf do S Ilelined White do. .tie .ihenp, l.y anl7 Just rereivi! nw f. r PKKSTOX BIMS. jniiiLiiusu .iutm:km.i 10,000 JLM Lights, S-liI Sah, .'I, , i nid 'J It. each. 'A.'s0 lo-li " l.mio nun; and 1H-12 Sa-h. 1MI Pa Ii in-1 Iioors, assorti-d sies. 'i'iO Boxes Glass, a.iorti-d six'-s. Jut received and for sale low, hy WHEELf.U & RIGOS. jn t-ÖM.M.M'fC MtMIM MISTImTM: f- and IN TELLIG ENCK OFFICE, N. 1 North Third ktraMt, Evausville, Imliana. The purvhas and sale of Jicul Estate, collection of Beut, nud payment of Taxes, Ac., promptly attended to. Fergus in a?u of any kind ol help or employment, can U informed l.y" calling at this office. ("ii ar;ks UkasoX VM.K. augli-iiii ,1 1 l.Xt I'lLLE V' O .W .W Mi It Vi.i i. COLLEGE, Nn. 7i North First Street, EVANSVILLE INDIANA. The Six tli Annual S-ssion of the alsive Institution, will commence on Monday, August .'JiUi, lS-'iS. A ours.- of lessons in this School will embrace Itouhlo. Entry ISouk-Keeping, in all f t.-j various hrauchi's. Mercantile Culculatams, Penmanshiji. lc. The plan adopted in triicliing is entirely pnu li al, no test lunik iicing usi, henie htinlcnts ean rely on uhtainin Kiiflicient practical knowledge T t lie science of this all important hranch of pliication to ens hie him to take Charge f a set of Iss.ks in any e-tablifhnietit, however complicated. Students can enter at any time. A course of lessons can he com pb-te, in from six to ten weeks. Time, however, not limited. Wc kly Irtiirre ou Commercial Law will le delivered hy competent legal centlemen of the city. Daily I.ectiircs on IViok-Kccping and husincss generally. Tkkws: Fora full conrse, including Di1ouia, f.'til. ientli:inen can, however, enter fr the Mercantile intirw, which is ?o. Iadks dcpiirtment ?M. Fur Catalogue, giving full particulars, address, JEREMIAH BEIIM, Principal. augl7-Imd-owd T- 1imJovtoks. tttt'JiTiluiiTrJFs RF.TUOSPECT FOR JULY. Just received at aug-ii IhiKELL A Co.NYNGT'JN. UO.nMiTIII.XH ,XMi U TIME .- TENT Slf-ealing White Pon-eUin Fltl'lT JA R, just received and for sale cheap at the Ojicclil)waresh.icof J. W. 1ICGHES, aiigM 1 Main strc t. F. IAIVR .i.Xil .MEAL. 'XQ Milt M.S. extra Y. S. F'loiir. xfra F. .1 Sacks I Bushels Kreith Corn Meat, fitm lUjxes Sugar Ciiri-d Ih-jed Reef. Sun 44 Chese, Just received and for Kile hy JAMES W. VICKEBY A Co. JfOH.X H. .'HMTVHKM.lt CEIVING, FORWARDING Co.. MtE AND C03IMISSION MERCHANTS, Water street, Iwtwoen Main and Locust, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Particular attention given to the forwarding of general Merchandise and Produce, hy River, Canl, or Railroad. angll-f'.ni t"C M. Mi HAM. E Jl.XMI It ETA ML WW WHIh iM.MlUtKI MUKh. PtS? .Ihm, ru.ta.i.'A.I Ami r..r ttl.k liv tllA mill. ,5ft j w..r. . ......... ...' wn. i. J r a ' M . scrilier, a large and splendid assortment Ki of Book and Stationery, consisting in f&tll part of 14 Reams ot lap. Letter and S3Sf Ni.te Paper ; .rS.0 Quires of Blank Books, from l"c. to fl.,10 per jnire; 1-u,im assorted Envelopes; Mrnioratniuin lhsiks of all kinds ; also, a large assortment of School Books ; Bihlea of all kinds; all kinds of Miscellaneous Works; Gold Pen of all kinds; Stevl Pens of every brand ; Gold and Silver Penholders and Pencils; Pocket Books and Portmonn.iis of every fh-sei iptiou ; Musical I list rumen tu cf all kinds ; Sheet Music and Music rier; Drawing Pajsr and Ticturei ; Slate and Pencils; Ink and Inkstands ; and many other articles too nunieious t.j mention, all of which will he sold at the very lowest price for can. J. HEALY', Foster's Block, corner of Main and First streets. angll -mjtjlM.MM.X. UttEATMMOl'SE V Co., WW COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No. 18 Poydras Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. CLEM WILKIN'..., ft. Rt.vTU0rSC.wJ0a. CITZINuri. We give our personal attention to tha sale of ToImrco, Corn, Wheat, Hay, tata, Flour, Pork, llacon, Lard, Ac. augU j WWOOFN t FORT fJRtlNti RAT- ' MM TAN HOOPS; Thirty Gros Braw 1 1 cop uf ; extra size and superior quality. Just received and for sal cheap by I aiigLT MESSRS. J. II. MAG II EE & Co. I lkXMORli EE. HALE COLLEE N-pteuilier 1st. The appointment of Teachers is I 1.,,., Mn.l.ll.r. f I'... IIIIIV II- c.,.rT 1. : ;r '. Vl v j tants : J'., i r-sei'ir-iii, iiu i'Ul; oiieea competent asslsThe Board of Directors fijel that no Is-tter iruaronty (if riecc? can be given to ponnt in repird to the fuenf.U and moral training of their daughters, than is presented in tho re-appointuient of lr. Scott, as the head uf the Institution, who has lcn a ui:eeful eilucator for near thirty year in this place. The course of tudy is as high, and instruction as thorough, na in any similar institution, aad t V expense is I-. The building were complete,! at an expense of j 5:sp,iss are m-uica ny steam, and gas-lighted. Tr.RWS Board, washing, lighting and h.-ating mom, tuition in all Englinh Branches, Lathi and Gnek, $s7,Ä0 per session in advance.

t or further information, apply to Rev. Vm. S. of Pitt's, Molh t s, McCIure's, and Emory's Thntdi-Rogi-rs, Mec'y, or Rev, Isaac W, Motifort. Agent, ; tn and Separators, aud the Buckeve, Kev'toue and Oxford. jlrt -'nt j Culp a Ci.ttx Mills, H0KNHR0OK & CO.

CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.

mmoTH'E TO f.i.u r hrhv solicited br the City Conn- . . .... i nkll. ridmd tu . v !iirt:iflffl" from time to" time I ordered. Tbc name mit Inbuilt after a plan and sicification now vn fi-.t in the City Ork' Ofticr, an.l hall o-ntain ; ' 'i'iObbl. ca ü ; the City furtiishinK irtm top. ; nd i.rcTMiso f-r tli alwve, unl ' v -riW ; i. th. ir w.rk. Th cutract will U" kt on N.'Vril.iy ni(?ht, Anpiif-t "jsth instant. ! liv onl. r of tho Common Cvnm il of the I ity ol Evanxville. -V. I.KMCKK, Clerk. j anj;l-it VollfMejlr. j JT r MtSKSSOTMVli MS llKKEIlf JLd given, to all auctioneers, draymen, cartnieiu . xpretwnieii, wjonrr, omniltu and hackmcn, l'!- , rtlor. frlirioton or Lillianls, napau-4M ia"- " ten pin alley, tlntcr -ml concert lialU, that all liivn'S expire on the firnt ilav of AujiUft next, 'l they are hereby notified to renew tlie Mine on OT l.;re day; and in default thenT, the t.nliiian in MHV cases Wiale and provided, w ill be t-trietlv enforced against delinouentn. A. I.EMUKE, City Clerk. jl2!-1n Vilkt.-vro cxipy. W9iXE FiOOf.V'iA-:iü,iüu M-i.t.i JL No. 1 drvMMft Tin: 1'loorinjr, in .yard and for Kll,. I.V JHUS l . UlAltl.K. aliSll Corner Main and Seventh Ktrectfi. jfiOLlnitlS THM2SS MIOOM'S JV7 Hf PLANES. Jur-t rtwive! and for (wile hy aiiiKJw JACOB ST KAUB. " 40 Main street. CW t.lttI.JT tSMiH.n! in- r tum-: Jl impn-Msii ti in out that I am going to leave the citv. ml have fluid out tlie Book P.indcry ; this ui mistake. I wish to etate I have only wla out the atore to K. Whitaker, Knq. ; and thoee wanting BMks. Miimc or raprrti, w ill hud a gmwl selection in hin Store on F irst street, close to the id Office. And anyiierson wanting Blank BtMiks uf good paper, and I5ook of any kind itound, will find nie in llic ltimlerv, jtiht above the itore. angll-lin 3L L. JOHNSON " Tt'.V li.ll Mi ' .V, MJ It MS T S. JX GnariliatiK, and friends of Education tlimi:glioiit the l"nifiil Stuten, are reiim-sted to ad1rcts the I'n-ident of EASTMAN'S COM MEKt'IAL COLLEGE, St. Iiuif, Mo., fir the Anniinl Pamphlet and t'iivular of that Institution, now the largest and most thorough Si-hool for the pro'-or t-diicaiioii f Young 3Ien aul Women, in the Union. The Pamphlet contains valuatde tslueation.il information. The Circular, important ami valuahle information for fanners mcchiinic, men hunts and profewional men. Addrcs, II. . EASTMAN. rri-Milent Commercial C l!'?e, St. Loui, 3Io. anel'i-'iwd OI'lIU HHI'iJl.i:S. 50,000 Poplar Shingles, in yard ami for sah; hv JOHN F. C.LOVEK. an! I Crner Main and S,'V-iilli troeti. I. JltEF.i MiVM.M'.VTMV JUr PHYSICIAN AND M'KUF.oX. Ollii-e on Third street, a few dinirs almve the t'ri-wi-nt Citv Brink, when-he is preired to aniwer profiTsioual calht at II li.nr of the lay or night. N. It. Sjeciil attention given to Surgery and iliKeaM-s of the Eye. aiig-IAw-Iy r O' M M'H t: A. V i : H. H. .Mi I .. VILLK, Ahgift Ii, 1.S.VS. Henceforward, there w ill U no charge for drnyage at Vincenm-s on goodä ihippel from Kvmi vnvillc over tl:i and the Oliio and lii.-ippi lUilroad. to any ioiut what soever. JOHN IMJLK, Jr., augl-Ltw-lm Superintendent E. C. II. Tt. jf!ti:MlsM:Ti mioxm:s mi omcmci Wt ö Uirn l-t LiiikiI; 20 CiiM-s Boston liLitchea. Jut-t received hy TEXXKY Jt SoKKNStiN, 31 Water st. mAMM.S. 300 MiMltiS KVPEIIMOR taV W NAILS, in SUirc and to arrive. F'orsalehv 1 to arrive. For sale hv WHEELER & KHiGS. augl7 ttr atm7mS tf cessora to Jas kinds of stoves, ami ntaimf.u-tii-nTM:niM:.ys, (axyScant lin, Jr.,) iVuUr iu nil rers of Tin. Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. Also, manufacturers T Fruit Cans of every patent and description, w ith which printed dinctious lor putting up nil kinds of fruit, w ill lie furnished, frei- of charge; nil of which will Is sold very che p for cash, at wholesale or retail. Storeroom at No. 13, Main street, lstweeii Waterand First streets, (opposite old Stat Batik), Evansville, Ind. JAS. 8CANTLIN, JR Bc'lll BT E. FTEPlir.X. W.MIMTE M'M.XE Mli.XtlM.EH. " V Tliose who intend to cover their Hew housse with a good article of Pine Shingles, had better call ii-on the Subscriber soon, as he hss but "afew moreleft." JOHN F. GLOVKB. augll Corner Mnin and Seventh stnvta Bp M. Mi Til Mi M. Co.. CO.V.rtMSStft.X JtJt AM l.iA'AnilSiU MERCHANTS, N-. M Pvgdras Strc t, NEW ORLEANS, I.A. ( EJnUhlinl April, IS'm!.) a. p. kthcl ...v.n. r.t.Ls. nKrr.nr.?rcr..s: R. S. Hownril, Evuiisville. Indiana; Allis A Howe, Kvansvile, Indiana; A. 31. Phelps .i Son, Newburgh, Imliana; Miimr l IM', Ncwburgh. Indiana; II. D. Newcomb Jfc Rrothcr, IniiviHe, Kentucky; D.S. Bi-nedii-t A Sm, Imisville, Kentucky; Thonias lianforth. Secretary, New Alluoiy lusurniice Co., New Albany, Indiana; R. Sinis'in A ('.; New AHmny, Imliana; W. II. Catlin, Henderson, Kentucky ;R. G. Beverly, Henderson, Kentucky ; James Montgomery, Preston Bin. Bank, Jeffersonville, Imliana; Merrett Campbell aud Co., St. Luiii, Mo. Jy-il-ly Jwill.iS if MIOU'MiH. it'ÄTER T.. X 0 JL d'Mir alsjve Vine, sole Mannlacturcrs of the Celebrated Magnolia Whisky Of EVAXsll.l.r, ID. ALSO All kinds of Dornest ic Liiinrt, and eonstantly a large supply of old and Choice Bonrbon, Rye, and Monongaheia Whisky. angl-d.Vwly. iiEEMI HTOBE. TMfE M'.XMI Mi JtSIGNED will keep constantly on liand, HA F, CORV, OATS, FinrsTurr, mi ax. And all other article needed to P-ed IIorss or Mules. All of which he will sell w holesale or retail, at lowest market rates, giving just weight and measure. ROBERT S. Rl'STON, Water street, between Main and Locust, Evansville. augl-ly EO. TIMOR.XJMMM.L, ttEtlH i.EAfE W to return his thanks to his old customers for their kind patronage, and hopes by strict attention to business, and good work, to be able to merit a continuation of their favor". Having removed his store to the corner of Second and Main streets, formerly occupied as a Silversmith Shop, he Is now prepared to furnivh all who may favor him with a call, with all tho article in his line. fcaT Repairing done with neatness and despatch. Second hand harness always on hand. Jly22-om. W- MJSMM2MI OML.-IO MtAR REM.H FOR Mj aale at Cincinnati prices, with freight alled ; ü cask? ass'd sizes lead pijie received and for sal by SAMUEL ORR. j'y cm no on CMMA.XCE FOB A MIARm 3L gain. We have a good faro horse Express Wagui an'I lLinw-Ki, which we will seil low. Tho Express runs light, aud will carry 2,msi It. JlylS II0RNDR00K A CO. ZRA.VItLM.X TIT Mi AJ'll ICEtJTYPK FOUNDRY. HTiim "o. ICS, Vine Btreet, between Fuurtli and Fifth, CINCINNATI. R. ALLISON, Snp't. ManuCtcturer and iValen in NEWS, BOOK AND JOB TYPE, Printing Presses, Cases, Galta-, Ac., Inks and Printing .Materkd of every description. Stereotyping of all kinds, Books, JIusie, Patent -Medicine llirections, Johs, Woo,l Engraving, Ac, Ac, TBraud and Pattern letters, various stvles. ffgElectrotyi)ing in all its branches. fJI.v'H-4m. rmvii k tiMii m U uS i Zt'-i-ii ! M Save your Apple. We are agents for the ssln

MISCELLANEOUS.

At.VJUl:s-X50 IIJOS KIO COM-'-f..-: 10 half rhet I'ou liong Tea; 5 hhli. JVarl Ikrey; A. Crush, and l'owdere! Supir, 1W) (-tton Yarn, "s t" 7 and KK; 70 lale Cotton Rtttin?; l.'iO N.ves Xo. 1 llerrint;. Keceived and for ?ale at redtioed prk-es for cash, by I. A P. IIK1M ANN. -MmT lHr.IlLMlK K WiM.VO.XK M.l.TII. Ir I.Y SEW IX MACHINE. Thi l-st. fimph-ft and nut liiraWe Mai hi'in in um. They make a etnn Unm lit.h. the4 Kinie iiji-n tiolh Hile? cf the work, aewingw iih e,iil farilitv the thickint and thinnet f.ihrii-. Ahy RNMI i-f thn-ad, cotton or oilk, n-e,l willwt renewing. All uiai hiniK warrsnteil thn-e yeans and full iiirdrnvtionssiun tocuahle purchaMr tontlM tn tatiftMti'rily. Also Ti llmckty Setcimsr Hsrhtn, i'riet 830. The 1st single Thread Machin In the market. A pi-nenU aiortnieiit of tewing la hine Silk Thread, NecdL-3, e., c, constantly on nana. Ofti.e No. 4, JiarMc I Uli. lujU-C.m K. 31. SELI.MAX, Agent. tf-tAltlt Tili: V.XMI Mi R tf M fi.'M: Ml , Wj for liiaiiv vears chief Clerk in Oh" house o I JOHN Hl'RLEY i Co., Isgs lo tier Iiis servi.Y as Commission Merchant, to the friends and jwtrons of that honre, now that it has retired from busim-ee. With this end in view I have formed a co-part ner--ship wiih Mr. E. W. pM iiton, wnior if theild and well known firm of K. W. Ik'nton '., under l ! name and style of It EN TON IKING, to take place fnmi the lst'uf May, prox. The MihscrilMT n-lie for supjsirt tilsui tlie friends of the old house of JOHN Hl'RLEY k Co.. who have had opisir tuniti- of rxjieriencing the prinpt--nifs and aluüty wilh which lie attended tw their' business. Verr n-sisvlfully, T1KMAS KIN:. Corner of Lafu ve.'e and New Ievee stree ts.New Oi leans, A pril i.7, Vs. uutf-y Uio.nAS tUCA.-XTM.M.'X. AGENT FOR SOM.E For mwsrrtnr Irsits, YspUtrias, lt., Ii I war. fsrtly Fnah SXmm. Ty rssir B Wai, SohUr ar Csmaat, msI ImUnUy. u mrm Mn mmtUj Ui a ofwoad thaa mt tbar liict for i ai i , .t.t avanuMl. Ill Kiada at wa aad Cstnant an aoaall thsarnwabls mmi aaeartaia ia aaaliar. la FfMintin tlias articla tntli tiublia. ! I.mIm ball tb WVarM ta mm IafHiWI. SmpU tanj. MI Hmftm IHM mt HarawtMal SilincAll 'Mntl&f aa practieal awa ka kaia amnliwJ tksniMT tasTsr wiüionta (sail. Tka sealing la aa aa aottralr aw plaa. Tka k4 ia aar IhOIm gas. M Uy parfaetly Uli aal aaaao serins arataai ant a para fmm raakatti wot 14 do oa aaj ouisr Caa. Tklt pnneipl hat itowi tho aat for minJ yaata, aad tka aaat aartiftcato of tkalr Talaa la that thou was kava UW4 täaaa arWclaa will aaa as atkar. They ara wanwataa a rsjiiwaaatad. aa4 ta ovary asa mt failara tha biomt will W rafaddad.Tka Jan ar all aW af para wktta gany " 4hy ara amy atraair aad will la a IkaT-Uma. aa aa aci4 caa aflWt tha aasml. Ta waala torn mt tka Jar ia epaa ; thy aaat aa witkia tho ataar ta aatar aMooaiy la packiar. Kaiiaaia intim ior panuig aa au ktada nr T Mi It RR-IIA CT MS FF.MAI.F. COI.LEGE, TERKE-HAl'TE, 1MHANA. For more than a year, have the magnificent ctrnc-tnri-s of the Tcrre-Haute Female tillege, lui n stindire progrewing. Tlny are now nearly rotnpletetl,' and will ls oen for the riceplion of pupils. Oh 'efiulip, the Utk nf Fritem-r mert. The .ite -f the I'olleire. the bnildinzs, the ar rangements for sjudy and cmfort, and the Faculty, deserve here a passing notice. Terre-Ilattte, tlie site ,if the ColliTje, Is a lieautiful and healthy city, accessible by railroad from all dint tion, and central to a numerous and appreciating )Nipulation. It is high, as it ni-ins inisirtn. From latiftii-!, it is clearly shown that for aev.-ral years pant, there have been fewer death and hs sicklies here than at any Western city, of enal xl. illation. The building will le fittil up in the latest sty le and with all the modern improvement. They will Is- warmed by steam, ami lighted by gs. and furnihliod with warm and cid.l baths, ami what is rarely to Is found in institutions of learning, A GYMNASIUM, Where the liody, made healthy and Hymmetricnl by exercise my support and .-it the lalmrs of' the mind. A prominent ftrature if the College, u the pnvisioii made for the health ef tlie pupil. 1 he moms nre spHcious and well ventiLited, there Is ing a lieautifully fumixhed strlor, with s'p.irate sleeping apartments for each Iwq young I.hIm-s. The grounds are ample, compi ifing tJ J acres in a pleasant part of the city, atxuit one-third of which is a native forest grove, with winding walk and artsirs, forming m most delightful promenade for pupils all thu ground w ill lie tastefully ornamented. FACULTY. The Faculty will consist of a thoroughly ex jericjiced and eWcient corps of instructors. Rev. Johh Covert, A. M., founder and fornn-r President of the Ohio Female (illcgc,Mld Giemlaln Female College, Is first President. Rev. Ai.riiD.vso Wood, A. M., late rresident of the Ohio Female College, and the diidingiiNhcd author of several scientific work, liearing hi nanM-, will be the presiding teacher of the College, and I litt rue tor in Mental and Moral Science. rrof. R. S. Bosworth, lute Profi-ssor of Hm mistry, etc., in Farmers' Colhw, Ohio, will take tho chair of Natural Science, upn which lie w ill l-c-turc ami experiment. ' H'liiiJUMi S. CovraT, A. M., Profi-ssorof Ancient Itiignage and Literature. Prof. J. C. Mimxgkr. late cf Philali lphia, first leacner f'l iiiPininii-niai uiu.ir. ini iroiii eix to ten additional gentleiiM-n and laly teacher uf King standiug and viiccessfnl experience. No pains tir expense w ill I sred to procure teacher in every d artmeiit, of the very highest qualifications, so that pupil wishing to i-rfect thcmsclvc in thc higher atyles of niuic, or any of the solid or oriiaini ntirl bram lies, may here nxrivn tlie desired instruction. That pupils from abroad, may derive the greati-st advantages to lie ga'ueil at Boarding Sc1hmIs, they are required to Umi J in institution, with the teacher (Hilles nyF ta! jitmissinu of the Presidcut), that they may Ik Vt thlienefit of their example and society. The course of studies will tie thorough and ex tensive, embracing all the brant h- tuiuliy tangh, in our highest Seminaries of learning, English, Classical and the Fine Arts. The year la divided into, two sessions of tweuty" weeks euch, conimcDcins renpectivrly on M'dueaday, the 8th of September next, and tho Wth day of Fclirnary, ItvXI. The expenses of the school year, including board and tuition in all tlie branclie of the regular course, rooms furnished, fuel, lights and waehing, will be $2i payable semi-annually ia advawe. The usual extra charges will l maie for the orna mental branches. APPARATUS AND LECTURES. Prest. Wood and Prof. ISohwobth, will deliver. full course of Lei'tures with tlx aid of tlie Telescope and other apfiftratiis, suRh-ient to illustrate, exis-rlmentallv the urineiple of thu science riurued. Books, and all other requisite for entering the Col l-g, uiar lm hail at tlsa CVdlege, or in tho . city. All letters of inquiry or on business, rhoidd M addrcsxed to lU v. Jomx Covkht, or I. S. Cortar, Tt-rre-llaute, ludiaua. The nndiTsigneil citizens of Terre-Haufe, have aceephil the office f.f Trustee of tlie Tcrre-Haute Female College, and may be referred to at any time by such as desire further infonuatifia concerning th arrangement or advantage of the College: Key. K. O. Taylor, Curtis Gilbert, Key. T. tiordon, !. II. Potter, IUv. W. O. Spencer. Rev. P. Wiley, A. C. Potain, Lucius Ryce, Thus. Howling, Benj. McKeea, L. J. Warren, A. MiKIn-gor, W. 1'addork, Jahcz Ilelde-n, James Ilite, Jamrs Barnes, jlyIV3n 11. W. Tlionifwn, lU v. J. G. Wilson, IU t. W. MouVvitt, R. L. Thompaon, Her. M. A. Jewett, W. D. Griswold, W. J. Bail, Jas. Farrington, Iiavid Hartsock, C. Y. Pat tenon, J. H. Watson. An'I. Wilkins, II. D. Scott. T. C. Buntin..

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