Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 43, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 12 June 1848 — Page 1
A VOL. I. EVANSVILLE, IA., MUNDAY, JUNE 12, 1848. NO. 43
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M. C. COOK, M. D. Office Corner of Main and Pine Streets, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. DOCT.COOK tenders his acknowledge lf"rvmenu to his numerous patrons for the contidence reposed in his kill and abiaty in the important andcriticn department of the profession, to which he continues to devote his attention, viz: the dieasi's of the EYE and KAU. Ilaving devoted the ast fifteen years to the study and practice in this branch of niedica science, he feels aurcd that invtn the most inveterate caes he can aciiimnl i ti a ruTmfiiiAnt inj nnti fi i rn llij ani-reftM heretofore warrants this degree of confidence in any case that may be presented. Persons who are unforunauly aiilicted with disease of cither the EYE or be EAR, are invited to call and seek relief, ap 11 d&wly. j. DAsroarn j. l. daxfoetd. J. DAM'OKTII iV SO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DK Y -UUDS. No. 4 14, Main St. Louisville, Ky. m21 IV. C. PETEIIS V CO, MUSIC PUBLISHERS, fo. 307 Main Street, Louisville, Ky. (NEXT POOR TO THE BA.MC OF LOUISVILLE.) fOr; i t , mWTWTI.YnnKnn.1 A.,UarA single Action Harps, Musical Instru ments ot every description, Italian Strings. Music published V eekly Music bound in the strongest manner. Piano Fortes repaired and tuned to let, and second hand Pianos purchased, sold, oi exchanged. Seminaries supplied villi Music at a liberal discount, mar 21 ly on. J. II. JIAGIIEE & CO., Asent of the 80NHAR30UR MINING AND MANUFACTURING CO.. HAVE just received dOOO doz. Cotton Ynrn, Which they are authorized to sell at Louüville prices at all times during the season. These Yarns are of an excellent quality, and superior to most of the Pituburg Drands. Please call and examine them. ap b AT HOME!!! SOAP AND CANDLE MANUFACTORY. "A TATIIEW McINNEIlNEY Sc Co.. would res J.YJL pectfully inform the citizen of Evansville, and the public generally, that they have established Soap and Candle Manutactory, on Division street. between 2d and 3d, at the old stand of Wilks Reagen, where they intend to keep always on hand a supply ol Soap and Candles, ot the be.t quality, which they intend to sell ta Cincinnati prices. The highest mar ket pri ccs will bo paid for talljw and grease of all kinds. tcb 12-tn. CO.IIMEIICIAL. HOTEL. LOUISVILLE, AT. 1. VTm UIU1), l'UOl'IKTOK. Opposite the Washington Hall, 5th street, be tween Main and Market. mar 21 y INDIANA HALL By A. Ilaubold. This Hotel is situated at the foot of Division street, opposite the steamboat landing. Char rs moderate and accommodations excellent, my 10 JOIIX I SOLE. JR HORATH Q. WHEELER INGLE & WHEELLIl, TTORN K YS AT LAW, ssuccesüubs to Battell XjL & I.voLE, General LulUctton and heal Estat A?enri. Office on First street, below Main. N. B IL Q. Wheeler, Notary Public, foe 9 tf r. S. WEEVER.- MARK TRAFTOJI WE EVER Sc T R A FTON, iPAy ns J. Surgeons Owice on First st. near the Sherwood House. N. B. Dr. Weever's residence is on Second st., first door below Rev. Mr. Dodge's church, nov 13-Cm. DR. JOHN T. WALKER. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office on Main Street, between Second and Third, and nearly opposite the Clerk's otlice, where he may at all times be found unless absent on professional business, dec 2-, '47-t f E. TAVIXIR. S. GILL HARVEY. rpAYLOU Si. HARVEY, Commission and ForJL wirding Merchants, WatersL, Evansville, Indiam. Have also a large, new wharf-boat where they w ill receive and store height free of drayage. ap23 C. H VRSIVGTOX. J. B. IIANXAU. E. II. FAIRCIIILD HARRINGTON, HANNAH &. CO., Forwarding and Commission Mrcltants, Water L, opposite the wharf bouts. Still continue to receive and forword on liberal terms. ap 21 tf. I'OfRAD BAKER. THOS. E. GARVIN BAKER &, GARVIN, Attorneys at aV.ip. EvansTille, la. Office in the Court House. sep3 '46. T0IIN J. CHANDLER. Attorney at Law-Offic6 J on Firbt et. between Main and Sycamore, ap 26 JAMES G. JONES, Attormy at Law, Office on First street, below Main. ap23 tf.. . M EDICAL. GEO. B. WALKER, Physician ourgson, corner of vine and rirat sts. Uylb'45 MEDICAL. JOHN R. WILCOX, Physician' Surgeon. First st, above Main, Evansville, ap20 T7OpLSEY iNELSONcommüaio Msrchantsw w iucwow.er,jiain,-Jd door Irom fcecond 6t, a Wi II0,LD,E- Tailor, Main street, over James bcantlm cc bon's Stove atore. ap 241y. B RADT&. M ATHEWS, Tailors, shopon theeast sioe oi .nam oi.,unc uoor irom the corner ot r irst. D. O'NEIL, FashionaKs Tailor, First ut , abov Main near the Sherwood House. ap201y J-T. HUGO, House Carpenter and Joiner On Vine street, near Mr. Dogde's church. Imy2-6ni ATÖN 6l HIXiG.Houa Carpenters andJoiners, 2& stxectbctwccn Sycamore and VineJ ap25dy
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CRAWFORD BELL; V I OLE3ALE AND R3TA II DRUGGIST, MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA Tl ASnow in stwie and daiiy receiving his Spring
1J supply UTvg .uuictns, ramts, UUs, VyStuffs, Spurs, Soaps, Perfumery. Window Class, Glassware, Varnish, Paintand I arnish Brushes, J. d-c. My stock is one of the largest and most com plete ever before otlercd in this market, comprising i i i ii rl Imnat AVtftrw .rim . in mw larkA T t . i hu rnKoi. I v v - j w7 u.JBri lreac."ia 'egard to the best qualities, and 'ut'uoTcu "VfS"' V" iUC V4 ierms - DY wmcn means i am enabled to ku at as low iblc as aiijr uiuii iivubc hi uns yai ui tue tvuuuj Dealers are respestfully requested to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, and those who cannot do so, by sending their orders shall have them attended to as promptly and at rates as low as if here in person. My stock consists, in part, of the following 500 oz Sulp Quinine; 150 lbs Chrome Yellow; ) 43 oz Iodine: ' 100 oz Hy'd Potasso, 50 oz rcperine; 10 bbls Tanners' Oil; 5 do Linseed do; 5 do pure Cartor Oil; : 200 oz Ext BarkPrecip't; , 10 do Spirits Turpentine; 5 do Copal Varnish; J50 lbs lium Aloes; 350 do Assafetido; 250 do Pulv Khubarb; 250 do do Jalapo; j 15 bbls Sulphur; ; 5 do Brimstone; 300 lbs Soil Indigo; f J2U0 do fine Madder; 2o0 do Nutmegs; ! 300 lo Cloves; ' 100 mat Cinnamon; 2U0 lbs Calomel; 500 do Cream Tartar; ; 10 LUjsp.Whiti.'.?; 10 do do Drown; 10 do V. Ked; 150 lbs Chrome Green; 5 do Alcohol; 10 do Copperas; 5 do Alum: 200 boxes Dottles and Vials; -00 do Window Glass; 5 Carboys Oil Vitriol; 6 do CMtriCiX.Uu riatic Acie; 100 lbs Snlaeratus; 1000 do Red Lead; 300 do Idtharce; 10 boxes James' Kiver '1 obacco; 150 kegs White Lead. 100 do Paris Green; KTGinseng, Flaxseed, Feati.rt, and Beeswax ta ten at the highest market priee iii exchange lor a goods sold, or in payment ot debts due .m. N. B. All persons indebted to the tuM w ' Dell will pleoee settle up as soon as possible, eitner bv note or otherwise, as the firm has been tlisolved since the 23d of August last. . nw w jan29,M8-tf. CRAWFORD BELL. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Ä ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Druggist and TUl fife rkarmacutist, would call the attention ollim ritizfns of Kvansville and and adjoining towns to his mmnlrtP assortment of DriüTlOIedicineS, Chemicals, Oils, Dyestuffs, &.C., &.C., &.C. All of which are carefully helccted and received frech Irom the Eastern Markets. Physicians and merchants may depend upon their orders being promptly attend ed to and the genuine article always delivered, on terms w holesale and retail as favorable as the same quantity and quality can be purchased at any Place. A luil assortment of Botanic Medicines, Roots, Darks, Herbs, hxtracts, Powders, prepared and ut up by ttie Miakers. Iiallock's superior cold drawn No. 1 Castor Oil. manufactured at Mt. Carmel, Illinois. A large assortment ot Pattent and Family Medi cines, Essence's, Hair Oil's, Perfumery, Soaps, and lancy articles Cologne, Day and Ku. YY ater, allot the best qualities Seidlitze and Soda Powders, carefully put up and of full weight. Lopul armsh at $3 00, $2 2 j, and 1 5per gal Superior Pale French Brandy, P. rl . Goddard Sc. Co's Brand, warranted pure, for medical purposes ouly. Iiallock's Worm Candy, a sale and pleasant medicine to destroy worms in children and iniprov e their their general health; llallocks Couiih Landv composed of Ho rebound Bontfcct, Sic. for all kinds ofcauh. ALSO ON SALE. At the proprietors prices Dr. Wood's Sarsanarilla t-od Wild Cherrv CittersSee advertisement. Dr. Upham'a Vegitabie Pile Electuary See adver tisement Wilder's Sucar Coated Yen. Anti-Fever Pills See advcrtisenu-nt, Dr. VanZandt's Health Restorative Ver. Pills See advertisement Dr. Folger's Otosaonion,or all Healing Balsom See auvertiftment. Dr. Peter's Vegetable Tills, Worm and Cough Loz ncea. Dr. Le Roy's Universal Vegetable Pills, composed of Sarsanarilla and Wild Cherry. Dr. 1 orter s Poor man a Curative Sugar Coated 1 ills, at 10 cents per lox. Dr, Porter's Poor .Man's Strengthning Plaster, at to cents a piece Barnes' l'uoth-Ache Drops, warranted to cure in all caes. Overstrect's genuine Linamcnt,and Doctor Beach's family mi Dr. Grave's Anti-Fever and Fever and Ague Tills. Uholera lnlantum and Dowel com plaint Pill. Dr. Grave's Pain Extractor, for burns, scalds swel lings, K lieu ma tic Pains, &c, warranted to give in slant relief in all cases. Nerve and bone Liniment, highly celebrated for its curative powers lUtheiNcw Drug store; 31 am street opposite De ment Sc. Viele's. jylo tf MALE ACADEMY AND FEMALE SE.1I1N Alt V. THE subscriber, grateful for the increasing patron age the above institutions are receiving, respect fully cives notice, that the Spring Term will com ineiice Feb. 21st, and the Summer Term, May 15th; the Academy, to be taught exclusively by himself, the seminary, by Mrs. 1 M. oafforp, assisted by Miss L. r . iMorton and IVliss b. C Dowden; teach ers amply qualified by their literary attainments and experience in teaching, to give thorough instruction in all the branches usually taught in the best fccunua lies of tho country. I wo other young ladies Irom tne t.aft, ot tried, and highly approved capabilities lor teaching, are expect' ed in a short time. The public may rest assured that no pains will lx spared to render the schools wor thv of their confidence and cordial support. For the better classification and progress of the scholars, the pupils of the Seminary are arranged into two departments ;rrimary and Academical, witn appropriate teachers assigned to each, but both under oue general supervision. By this arrangement, the best order will be secured, and all due attention paid to email, as well as large scholars. It is greatly to the interest of those who attend the school, that they commence with the beginning of the term; as classes are then formed, and subjects of stu dy commenced. RATES OT TTTTlCCf IX TOE ACADEMY. Primary English branches $4 00 per Qur. Higher Lnglish branches 5Ü0 " ' Greek, Latin, Hebrew, Algebra, Geometry, either or all, together with the preceding 7 00 " ' TOTIOJI lä TUE SEMINARY. Primary Department ....$3 00 per Qur. Academical Department 4 00 to 5 00 " " EXTRA BRANCHES Latin. French, or Algebra for each- 2 00 " .Music lessons with use of instruments 8 00 " " Use of instrument for practice 2 00 " ' Evansville Feb, 8. M. W. SAFFORD. Evansville City Foundery. rpHE UNDERSIGNED nave just erected in the L City of Evansville FOUNDERY, which is Situated üeiOW LUVlSlon Micei, mm near tua change Hotel, where thev are prepared to execute al kinds oJ castings in Iron, such as cooking and par Hollow-ware, and in fact all other wor a in their line at Cincinnati prices. They will warrant all work done by them, and their Stoves for twelve months. They invite calls from those in want of work in their line before going elsewhere. All orders will be punctually attended to and faithfully executed Cash paid for old castings. Jan 1-Cui KUATZ & IIE1LMAKN,
Are yon Insured? THE undersigned as agent for the Columbus Ohio Insurance Company, is prepared to take risks on on shipments of Merchant
dize. Produce, &c, from and to any part of the U. states by eteam ana sailing vessels, steam, canal-. keel and bat boats, also upon buildings, merchandize, furniture, &c, on most reasonable terms. 1 he high reputation which this Company bears for its ability, liberality and promptness in adjusting lot ses, entitles it to the conhdence and patronage ot the public. nov27-tf. JNOM. STOCKWELL Ag t FIIIE & ItlARlIVE IXSUltAlVCE. "If there safety only in good security in order to be secure ice mast be safely Insured." w HEN we hear of our friends loosing their property by fire.or that the vessel on which thev have made shipment of Produce or Merchandize is lost, the hrst question we ask is 'were you insured f' Now it we feel such an interest in the welfare of our friends, how can any one risk the dangers that are continually sur rounding his own property withou being able at any time to answer the question if put to himself, "Yes 1 am Insured. The Camden Insurance Company of New Jersey, well make insurance on buildings. House hold furniture and Merchandize of all kinds also upon bhipment of Produce and Mercandize, on boad of Strain Boats. Sailing Vessels, Canal. Keel and Flat Coats, at a fair valuation and at reasonablo rates ot Premium, and, in case oi loss, as soon as the claim can be properly adjusted pay over the same. ALLEN CilALLOCK, Aeent, Office cn Main at., near Water, mar 9 Evansville, la. LIFE INSURANCE. JANUARY RETORT. TMIE Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company du 1. ring the month of January, 16A3, issued 181 new policies, 1Z: l'o Merchants Sc. Traders, CO 4 Mechanics, 21 " Manufacturers, 20 To U. S. Ofiicers. " TeamsMr, ' Lawyers, " Farmers, Pilot, " Agent, 1 Clerks,.. .10 6 . 7 . 9 2 5 Clergymen, Physicians, Ladies, hlitors, Teachers, " Servants, " Sea Captains, " Auctioneer, Student, 1 Urokers, 4 New Policies issued in January. 1848, 181 RODERT T. PATTERSON, President. IZzsi. C. Miller, Secretary. ALLEN C. HALLOOK, Agent. M. J. Brat. M. D. Medical Examiner. . All persons wishing to make insurance on their own or on their friends LIVES, will nleaee call up on the aeent in this City, Office on Main street near Water, and examine the terms and rates of the Com ,'nany. mar'J-y Tivr.mi IIAT.1.. ja m. a w - JNO. M. APP respectfully informs theljnj nt.!ii.caerallly that be has leased for aiX , ,, tK well known tavern stand in lvan.villAYomurl keut by E. Ehrsam, and lately by Benj Nurre. The house has been thoroughly re paired, and handsomely fitteo "P with entire new fur I.:. a v,.,UIn'ikinvoiil. public who may la vor him with a call, may rest assu. lnf thir c?m fort and convenience will meet withvv-fy.al;Ln vn' His Table will always be supplied vv. the that the market affords, and his Dar furnish WIt.n thechoiccstloquors, carclully selected by an fxpei enccd hand. Attached to the Hall, and immediately on the Public Square, are his stables, acknowledged by all to be me most spacious ana convenient m iuc uiacc. aus 26, 1847 1 1. J.u. M. Arr. SHERWOOD HOUSE. HRST STREET, EVANSVILLE, l.NDIANA. THE undersigned having become proprietors of the above well known establishment, beg leave to offer their services to the public and to solicit a share of patronage. They hope to be able to continue the favorable consideration the House nas heretofore enioyed under the management of Mr. Sherwood. No exertions will be spared to give uni versal satisfaction to all. 1 be table and the liar will be abundantly furnished and the rooms kept clean and neat. Charges as heretofore moderate NATHAN ROWLEY, nov 4-tf PETER BURK. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. THE undersigned has opened a Private Boarding House in the Drick Building on Wa tcr Street, above Main, known as the Wheel er House. My object is to keep a house for the accommodation of Gentlemen principally. There are, however, three or tour very pleasant rooms in tne House which can be fitted up for the accommodation of small families. The table shall not be surpassed by any in the city. Nov.4th A. FARNSWORTH. FURGUS FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. ' it the old stand, Main St. above the Market.) 1 have on hand and shall constantly keep for sale, a large and general assortment of rUKMlUKL, maUm the best manner, and which 1 will sell at remarkable low prices. 1 nose wismng any article in my line ure requested to call and examine my stock. N. B. All orders from the country promptly attended to and furniture carefully packed for shipment Feb. l-6m ROBERT FURGUS. .1 1: . CHAIRS! Chairs! I am able to offer the public an assortment of Chairs of all qualities and prices, of beautiful patterns and workmanshiD. Call and Examine at my Furniture Wareroom, Main street above the Market leb 1-btn ROBERT FURGUS. LAWNS AND PRINTS. JUST received a email lot of handsome Lawns and Spring Prints. mar25 M.W.FOSTER. PANT STUFFS. 1UST received brown and bleached Linen Drills, Cotton Cashimers, Cotton ades, Demin blue Drills, &x., suitable for men's bummer wear. mar 25. INI. W FOSTER. Qflfl Pieces Black and Colored Alpacca Lusters ÄUvri25 Kentucky Jeans. 100 " battinetts all colors. 150 " Red, White and Yellow Flannels. 75 Cases assorted Prints. 5 " Bleacaed Muslins. 500 " Woollmi Shawls. 150 Pair Blankets, just received and for sale very cheap, by J. Ii. MAU11LL, &. laj., oct. lU-tt Main street STATIONARY. Hill REAMS Foolscap paper, assorted; JLVIV 100 reams Letter paper, do; 50 gross Black Ink. Also, a supply of Quills, Steel Tens, Wafers, and eating Wax, m store anil lor sale uy( jan C. BELL. MACKEREL. BARRELS, Halves and Quarters, for sale very low by my 10 BEMENT Sc VIELE. MACKEREL. 1 f BBLS No 1, in etoreand for sale by JlJ ian . C. BELL. BRANDY AND WINE. 5 quarter casks pure juice Port Wine; 5 " " Old Port do; 5 " " " Maderia; 1 " " Sherry; 1 pipe pure Cognac Brandy.Otard. Dupuy's Brand. These Liquorseave beon purchased especially for sickness, and the public can rely upon their punty. In store ar.d lor tale ty :jai)l( C BELL ICE! ICE!! flJNSTANTLY hept for retailing at the store of
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Fashionable Sat Establishment,
ferner oj uaiM ana firti orM avansviue. '. 1 II L attention of countrvmerehanta and dealers is particular! v directed to the larre and varied as sort ment of HATS, CAPS. etc.. now openine at the above establishment, comprising the most complete itock ot lasnionabie and durable Spring and bummer wear ever offered in this city, and unsurpassed in the Wet. Possessinz the most favorable facilities for purchasing and a judge of all articles in my line, 1 am able to sell at rates lower than can be obtained elsewhere in the city, and as low as such articles can be had in louisvilIe or Cincinnati. My retail customers are are invited to call and ex amine mv stock of Sorinsand Summer Hats, several styles of which are unsurpassed tor beauty of finish and tasnion. 11 is my intention 10 sen eitner vy wholesale or retail at prices which must command purchasers, and I earnestly solicit a call from all w ho intend buying. R. ALLEN. mar 21 corner of Main and First sts. J BOOTS AND SHOES. JUST RECEIVED AT THE CITY SHOE STORE, ON MAIN ST. A SPLENDID assortment of Doots and Shoes. l. contistinz of Gents Fine Calf and' Morocco Doots Ladies patent leather and White Kid Slip pers, uaiters and halt baiters 01 various patterns, together with a laree lot of Childrens Shoes of every discretion. The above goods are of the best quality. and suitable tor the present season. Please call and examine my goods and prices. ISo. 22, main btreet. aP6-tf. W.R.BAKER. J. VAUTKIN & CO., ntl WOULD respectfully announce to thef citizens of Evansville and country ad-$w jact nt, :hat they have recently opened a Shoe More 01 the Wettside of Main street, next door the cor ner of Second, where they are manufacturing DOOTS AND SHOES LX A I.I. THEIR VARIOUS BRANCHIS. Their experience in the business will enable them to procure the liest of stock and have it manufactured in tUs most durable manner. We invite the citizens of Evansville and public generally to call and examine our work as we have a eood stock ot ready made work ot our own manufacture. Younz men wUhinz fine Boots can obtain them hereof evenr descriution. readv made or to order if preferable. All orders lett with us for work will be promptly attended to. ' The Ladies of Evansville are respectfully invited to call and examine our large stock ot Ladies' ware as we stand ready at all times to wait 011 those that leel disposed to lavor us with a call. We are prepared to manufacture Fancy Shoes of every different style Those leaving orders forSnoes may rest assured that no pains will be spared in trying to accommodate them with anv sivle thev wish. We feel willing to acknowledge our gratitude to the citizens tor the friendship they nave manitested towards us. and thank them for their liberal patronage. and hope that in return our work may merit their approbation. &AU work done by us b warranted, and no charge made ior mending work, that should cive way. feb 14 w&tw tf. J. VAUTRIN & CO nftl JUST recei Vi (I Express A fe ' V Shoes, and a vai ived this day tsandnl ' and' Vbw cases of Boots 1 i'anety ot Ladies' Misses' tine Shoes, jan. 22 W . K. DAKLK, Main street. NEW GOODS! NEW UO'tDSH TUST received by JOHN SHANKLIN, corner of 4 .-ocust and Water street, bvansville; J.UO Packages', consisting in part ot the following articles, viz.500 purees prints of the newest style, 15 baled Brown sheetings, 20 pieces h.. flannels, 20 " Whii do 20 44 Canton aor 50 44 Bed Tick, 25 cases Boots and Shoes, 100 pieces Bleached Shirtings, 20 pairs Large Blankets, Blue and Green Mackinaw do, 15 boxes Hats and Caps, assorted, 60 dozen Hosiery, Sattinets, Cassimers and Jeans, Buena Vista Casw-imere; Paramatta and Coburgh Cloths, ( California Plaids, Cashmeres, M. de Lains, 1 Alpaccas of every variety, V ool Cloaking9, 5 pieces Gro De Rhine Silks. Also, Linen Cambric Hdk'fs, fancy and Black Silk do. A large assortment of Shawls irom 50 cts. to $8,00. Kr All kinds of Produce taken in exchange. dec21-'47tf O REFINED LOAF SUGAR. 5 CASES Stewart's Double Refined; 5 bbls Crushed do do, 1 do Powdered, in store and for sale low by jan2y. C.BELL GITV PLOUGH IflANUFACrOlftY. Main street. Evansville, Indiana. rTMIE subscriber respectfully inlorms the Public JL that he is carrying on the Plough M ant fact u ring business, in Lvanaville, on Main Street, near the Canal, where he keeps constantly on hand, a su perior article of Sloop, Dimond and improved Di mond. with a cast mould board. He will warrant these Ploughs to be as good as any to be lound in this city, and request .hote wishing to possess a good article to give him n call betöre purchasing elsewhere. IKTCalland examine for yourselves. aP26 J. M. PARVIN Aj, For Sale or Kent. ijr: BROWNING'S "STEAM MILL," with till two run of French Burs. 10 miles from Evansville, and I of a mile from the state road. Immediate possession will be given. IQFor further particulars apply on the prrmises. RICHARD BROWNING. Scott Township, April 22. ap24.-d.Lw3m A VALUABLE FARM for SALE PT M CONTAINING two hundred and six ty-one and one halt acres, ninety-six improved, ten miles from Evansville on the state- road leading to Terre Haute, one half mile from Browning's steam mill. This land lies on both 6ides of the state road, and can be so divided that it will make two good farms. On the East tide of the road is a new two story frame house, with a store room attached, thirty-two teet long, a frame smoke house and shop, a large double log barn sixty-six feet long by twentytwo wide, with a twelve toot shed running the whole length, and all other necessary out buildings, and plenty of good water, one hundred of choice apple trees, with a variety of peach and other truit trees. On the west side ot the road, is a good frame dwelling, a frame smoke house, with a large double barn, well bhaded, with stables and other out buildings, one hundred bearing apple trees ot the best kind, also a vaiiety of peach, plumb and cherry trees, a never tailing well ot tue best kind of water. The land is in a high state of cultivation, plenty of good hickory, white and black oak timber for all purposes, plenty of sand, free and lime stone rock, in ehort everything to make it a desirable location. It is one of the best locations in this part of the State for a store and public house. This farm will be sold on reasonable terms and payments made easy. For further infor mation enquire of James T. Walker, ol Evansville or to the proprietors on the premises. Possession may be had immediately it required JOHN BURTIS. THOMAS HENNESSY Scott township,Vanderburg co. la. apl3 d&wm6 SODA AND BLUE LICK WATER. AC. HALLOCK has erecied a fine Soda Fountain for the accommodation of the public and requests those who appreciate a cooling drink in a hot, dusty day. to give him a call. Also constantly on hand pure Blue Lick Water rom the Drennon (Ky.) Springs. my 2G
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NEW GOODS!
AT WHOLESALE AND ß ET AIL. N THE NEW BRICK STORE NEARLY OPPOSITE THE BANK, (Formerly occupied by Johnson $ Crane, j ,'; .
T1!? 1 h 0?cn.within lhe l9t ew days, 1 an extensive and splendid assortment of: -foreign ana Domestic Dry Goods,
Which ha ving been purchased at the late large Peremptory Auctum Lies, he flatters himself he can Vll tt much lessthan the usual puces . He is determined to exe?t himself to mAke hiA Establishment "pular at well withpuridiasers who aro visiting theLity,as with those who are rending in town, and would rufpectully .request th attention ot all to h)s stock, which lie offers at wholesale and retnil'upoo terms l:kh he hinks will not fail to give enure satisfaction. ap!5 MORRIS S. JOUT'ON.
J. H. MAGHEE & GO
Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic dry Goods.
F V A SVILlE,
A RE now receiving about 800 Cases of DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, HATS, See., . suited for the Spring and Summer trade, which they oiler altogether at Wholesale, at remarkably low
prices. 11 you want to buy Uoods cheaper than you can get them any whe.e else, west of the Mountains, call on us and see foryourtelvcs. We have just received
1000 pieces tancy Prints; 500 pieces Pantaloon Stuff; 100 pieces Lawns, 100 pieces Ginghams; 500 doz Palm Hats; 50 doz Fancy &. Straw Bonnets 100 cases Shoes Si. Boots: And a tarse variety of small articles, to which we ini-itR th atfontirtn
of the trade. "f (PfÜÜiy LOUISVILLE and ieT"At' I'aducah Line of Harm Packets.-The steamersHIBERNlA, S.S. Paxon, master, and ATLANtiu 1.' . . ....11 I .iln...ii.. .1 'i.,v clock, P. M., on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur 1 1.0, t. ivitic, uiasici , 111 leave, aiin iioiri j , ot j u -i days, lor Uwensboro , Livansvuie, Henderson, Mt. ernon. fchawneetown. Snuthlatid, taducah. Ketnming, will leave Paducnh at 6 o'clock, A. M., on Mondays. 1 bursdavs. and Saturdays. Anv business entrusted to the care of the above packets will be strictly attended to. roar 28. DISSOLUTION. THE partnership heretofore existing under the firm of ''Nightingale Si. Sowers," Tobacco and Cigars Manutacturers. is this day dissolved by mutual consent, the business of the late tirm will be tettled at the old stand by William Night ingale. WM. NIGHTINGALE JACOB SOWERS. A CARD. WE tho undersigned have this day associated our-j selves together under the firm of Nightingale Sc Kister, in 'he Tobacco and Cigar business, at the ol J stand of John S. McCracken, Main Street, would
resjiectfully announce to the pub'ic, that we intendjwhite Marseilles and Marseilles of all colors, and -
keeping constantly on ntna a good assortment 01 best brands Vireinia and Missouri Tobacco nuffs Regalia, Principe, Canone, Caradava, halt Spanish and Common Cigars: together wrth all articles in the line. Orders from abroad attended to with punctuality and dispatch. WM. NIGHTINGALE, ap 4-tf-w&tw JOSEPH K ISTER. ALEXANDER LAUGIILIN, Wholesale and Retail Grocery. Iron, Sail. Tin and Sheet Iren Store. WATER STREET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. TT7'E bee leave to call the attention, of merchants IV Traders, and Farmers generally, throughout the Wabash country, Illinois, and the Southern portion of Kentucky, to our large and very general Stock of Groceries, Iron, Nails, Tin Plate, Copper, Wire. Axes. Cotton Yarn and Domestic Manufac-! tured Articles.' Which we offer for sale at very reduced prices for Cash or Produce. The head of the house residing in Pittsburgh, will enable us to be regularly supplied with all articles in our line. Dealersand country merchants need not travel beyond Evansvillo for a supply of all articles they may need, and they would consult tneir interest bv giving us a call, as wo are determined ta merit t share of public patronage. The business will be conducted by JAMES LAUGHLIN, Jr. ÖCr Feathers, Hides, Tallow, Beeswax, and al kinds of Produce purchased at the highest market p.-iCS. may 4, M7-tt. t U3lIER. A targe and full assortment of Pine 1 j-umbe . or saie vy mayJTf. A. LAUGHLIN, Water si "T7INDOW Glass. An assortmet ofWlndow 1 f In.- assorted eilCS. rur uie vy may 4 tf. L-AUG HLIN, Water A. Window. Wall Paner and IJorderit g. A r ULIj supply ot tne latest paterns, Hi ore uu for sale by ijan2J) C. BEaJj ..... . . . . j LAND FOIt SALE! rTMIE undersigned will sell at private sale the JL south end of the south-west quarter of section 23, township 6, south of range 10 west, 1' ing between the Boon ville road and the city of Evansville, and within half a mije of said city. The said land, be -I ing 40 acres will be sold in twenty or ten acre lots. or in any other way to suit purchasers. 1 here is very comfortable small frame honse, an excellent well of water, and a considerable number of iruit trees on said land. The title is t rfect. Terms. One-third cash and the balance in six or twelve months. Persons vvishing to purchase will apply to John J. Chandler, Esq., or to tne undersigned at his residence near the premises. tdsmayl6. EMANUEL HULL. lAniiLits oil.. Ofi? BBLS Tanners Oil just received and for paler Äti by fcb22 1 DECKEK &. KRAMER JUST received by 6teamer Tempest, 50 Bbls Whiskey; 10 44 Linseed Oil; 5 Lard oil: . ' 175 Kgs White lead; 50 Bxs Candles; 20 44 Starch; for "sale by ALLIS Sc. HOWES ap 21 Water et. FIGS! FIGS! FIGS! fifT BASKETS Figs; tK9 430 Urums do., all iresh; or sale by ALLIS Si. HOWES. Pw4 water st TO COUNTRY MERCHANTSTHE subscriber is now opening 100 Packages of Merchandise, consisting of Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Hardware, Glass Ware and Crockery; which he will 6ell as low as any House in the City, for Cash, or Produce, such as rk,V-, eat, Corn, Oats, Flaxseed, White Beans' deeswSxFeathers or Tallow. j e21c-tf JOHN SHANKLIN ,'tS A. lt. JONES V CO.. Produce Sealers &. Commission TVIh' No. 10 Front Street, M. Louis. References : E. Sc. W. Lewis, p-,naT.:ilA Harrington, Hannah & Co., i Evansville 1 ? at . .0 tir tiii " uecKwitn oc uryer, 1 c r,.:, - vv . nan, Mcllosedt English,! uls- Ml Whitmore oct2b-yj iviatJiewsöc taten. National Bakery, At th, corner of Water and Division streets.
FDi mMJip lutTvpt r k 1 . e tiso,oraers irom persons aiong tne river wui receive RLDERIC W LTZELL, begs eave to informlprompt attention, and their work delivered at the his triends, and the public generally, that he hasiH.k.f iL. t 01 1
1. . ' r m 1 again returned to this city, from Mexico, and recommenced the business ot" BAKING, in all its various branches. Fresh Bred, and a variety of Cakes, Crackers, dec, can be had at all times, and on the most reasonable terms. Give him a call, may 1 .
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and is constantly receiving directly Irom New York ., .V Hats, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes. INDIANA. nn h f Cincinnati Clothing Store. : Uj iext door to C. Hell, Druggist, r-- b4 ma IX .v t r va v vr r u ta iff AIIT.F.irixr: A, ninrvMrn -"-" Ü1 AvEjust received from their Manufactory in Cincinnati, the latest New York style of .. SPUING Si. SUMMER CLOTHING, . . All of w lach are made and trimmed in the beet manner under their direction expresly tor this market, and consists of every article requisite to complete gentlemen s wararooes. COATS. Superior Black and Blue French and English Clotk Dress, Frock and Sack Coats, full trimmed Cainiertt, Brown, Green ami Gray, and all col ors ot 1 weed Dress, Sack and frock Coats. Black Summer Cloth, Lustre and Croton Cloth Dress, Frock and Sack. Brown Linen and Linen Check and Gingium Coats. Every variety of Coats Coatees and Roundabouts. PANTALOONS. Superior Black and Blue Cloth and Cassimers Pants. Fancy French Cast-imere do. Black Lustre, Brown Linen, Linen Check, Tweed and Corduroy Pants, of every variety and price to suit customers VESTS. . Bbk Satin. plain and rancy Silk and elve ine,kinas 01 common vests and prices FURNISHING GOODS. All tho late styles of plain . ana iancy silk and satin Cra-( vats, Scarfs and stocks: white! 7 silk and all colors Pocket Handkerchiefs; Linen and Linen bosom shirts: Muslin and iannel do.;. Flannel and Net under shirts and Draws; . Shirt Collars; Fashionable Beaver, kid, thread and cotton Gloves: embroidered and plain earn suspenders: sük. gingham and cotton Umbrellas; Silk Hats; Caps; Boots, Shoes; walking canes, &c. All the above articles and everything else in the furnishing line will be sold at Cincinnati prices for CASH. ...... -, . We shall continue to receive fresh supplies weekly during the season from our Manufactory in Cincin nati. tap 4-tf AHLERING Sc. BRUMMER. GROCERIES. F It E S II Alt HI VALS. JUST received by steamers Alex Scott, Empire. Cincinnati, &c: iuu Dags Kioionee, 10 " Old Gov't Java; 40 buds New Orleans sugar: 23 brb Purified do; 12 " Loaf and Powdered do; 50 " Plantation Molasses; 20 and half brla Sugar-House io, 5 tierce) Rice; 120 half and qur box Raisins; 1 cask Zante Currants; 75 drums Smyrna Figs; 10 boxes Lemon Syrup: 10. 4k 4St. Julian" Clarret Wbe; 10 - Sperm Candles; 50 No I, Boston soap; 12. Collins' Hartford" Axes: 10 qr casks No 1 Family Mackerel: A I I I. X' I e t . 4 bbls Nos 1 and 2 do. do; do; 25 44 44 2 and do, 5 packages Codfish: 50 44 Herring; 50 bags Table Salt; 5 44 Pepper; 3 44 Spice; 40 boxes Virginia Tebact; 2 balro Cotton; 1C00 Gunny Bags; 1500 select Corks: 15 bbls Tar and Rosia; 5 Tanner's Oil; Lampblack, Alum, Copperas; Madder, Indigoi'Spanish Brown; Ven. Red, Red Lead, Larthage, Whitisgt Sulphur, Roll Brimstone; Ed. Salts. Salaeratus. &c & r - ' 1 Which added to mv former ainrli. nA Into rri.?4?. irom Cincinnati and 1 ittsbure, makes mv aeanrt e . . ... . . mo ment very general and well adopted to the interior trade, end are offered to merchants and others at a lvrv small advance for cash. Thankful for past favors I solicite a call from my jfriends and the public, at the corner of Main and First .streets imaroi aV FOSTER. PAPER HANGINGS. . pfTfl PIECES Wall Paper, new styles; ZOJ 200 44 44 " Srnin tirtJ. 100 4 New tvlpa A. A Win,)n P.,. Just received and for sale low by - . mjo J. 11. MAGHEE 5c CO. INDIA MATTINGS. f A PIECES India Straw Mattings; W3 Just received and for sale low by my 6 J. II. MAGHEE At CO. MOSQUITO NETTINGS. flfl V-CLS Assorted Mosguito Nettings; Just received and for safe low by ay o J. 11 Jl AUllJ.t; cc CO. ' MORE NEW SHOT.'!. THE subscriber is now opening, at the City Shoe -L Store, a splendid assortment of Ladies', Misses, and Children's Shoes, Gentlemcns Gaiters, Sue, purchased of the Manufacturers in Cincinnati, which will be sold unusually low. Please call and amine the goods and prices, at No. 22, sin et may 13-tf . W. R. BAKER. YAED. jCorner of State & Elm Sts. New Albany la. JENNINGS Sc. SON, would inform the public - that they have just received a superior lot of liaiian, American aita Indiana. AlurbU, which they will pell wholesale or retail, on the most reasonable terms. 1 hey keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Monuments, Headstones, &.c, which win be sold cheaper than any ihm, of the kind ever bought or sold in the State of Indrs-i. Lettering done at 2 and 3 cents per letter. Carving (of all kinds done in the neatest manner and on the most reasonaoie terms. - . ,"'U!"J Vlm nor prompwy .wen, to. "iwu amen nii'aiiT iiiro ui vusikb uh; t-a . 1 J BOOTS AND SHOES. . -fl AA CASES Boots andShoes, . JLUU Just received and fox sale at whMeea' f ri ct by my C J. IL M AGUEE & CO
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