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VOL. I. EVANSVILLE, IA., THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1848. NO. 46.

WM. II. CHANDLER & Co., Publishers. OFFICE ON FIRST ST., BELOW MAIN. TERMS OF ADVERTISING: For twelve lines, first insertion. 50 cents For each additional insertion, 25 cents For twelve lines per annum in Daily or eekly paper changeable, 00 For jame amount in both papers, to ou For one-lburth column Daily or weekly 20 00 - do do in both papers, 25 00 For one-half column Daily or weekly 35 W do da- in both papers 43 00 For Cards of six lines and under-... .... .4 00 The privilege of annual advertisers is limited to their immediate business, and may be changed as often as once a week ; and all advertisements lor the benefit of other persons, as well as all legal advertisements, and advertisements of auction sales sent in by them, must be paid for at the usual rates. No reports, resolutions, or proceedings of any corporation, society, association, or public meeting, and no communication designed to call attention to any matter of limited or individual intersst, can be inserted, unless paid for as an advertisement. ' No advertisement can be inserted gratuitously for charitable or other societies,public institutions or comAgreements will be made at higher pricce for advertisements inserted before "marruge and deaths," but ALL advertisements that exceed the limits engaged, will be counted and charged for

Iff. C. COOK, Iff. D. Corner of Main and Pine Streets, ST. LOUIS. MISSOURI. Office nnrT HOOK tenders his acknowledge F"f-ments to his nnmerous patrons fcr the conT"" fiance, renoacd in his skill and ability in the important and critica department ol the profession, to which he continues to devote his attention, th diseases of the EYE and EAR.' Having devoted the ast fifteen years to the study and prac tir in this branch of medica science, he feels aäsur ed that in even the most in.eterate cases he can accomplish a pcrraanant and safe euro. Hi success heretofore warrants this degree of confidence in any case that may be presented. Persons who are unforunately afflicted with disease ofcither the EYE or he EAR, are invited to call and seek relief. ap 11 --d&wly. nisroatn J. L. DA FORTH. SOX. J. DAXFOKTII WHOLESALE DEALERS 15 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC OKY (iOODS. No. 444, Main St. Louisville, Ky. m21 IV. C'PETERS & CO. MUSIC FÜBL1SUERS, Ko. 307 Main Street, Louisville, Ky, (CXXT DOC TO TUE BANC or LOUISVILLE.) CONSTANTLY on hand,double and single Action Harps, Musical Instruments of everv description. Italian Strings. Music published eekly .Music bound m the strongest manner. Piano Fortes repaired and tuned to let, and second hand Pianos purchased, sold, or exchanged. Seminaries supplied vrith Music at a liberal discount. mar211y . J. II. m.VUIIEE & CO., Acent of the BONHARBOUR MINING AND MANUFACTURING CO.. HAVE just recefved 500O dor. Cotton arc, Which they are authorized to sell at Louisville prices at all times during'the season. These Yarns are of an excellent quauty, and superior to most of the Pittsburg Brands. Please ca4l and examine them. P 8 CIXCIXI'ATTI AT 1I031C1Ü SOAP AND CANDLE MANUFACTORY. ITATHEW McUNMiKKtY & Uo., would resXX pectfully inform the citizens ot Evansville, and the public generally, that they have established a Soap and Candle Manufactory, on Division street, between 2d and 3d, at the old stand of NVilks Rcagcn, wWra thv intend to keep always on hand a supply of Soap and Candles, of the best quality, which they intend to sell at Cincinnati prices. The highest marset pri ces will be paid for tallow and grease ol al kinds leb 12-ßm. CO.IIUEKCIAIj HOTEL LOUISVILLE, KT. . 1. TT. TU IIB. PttÜPI ETOR fcyOpposita the Washington Hall, 5th street, be tween Mam ana .larmei. mar j INDIANA HALL By A. Hanbold. This Hotel is situated at the foot of Division street. ooMsite the steamboat landing. Charg moderate and accommodations excellent, my 10 jclur'ixaLz, m koratiI q. wheeler : v INGLE A WIIEULEIt, ATTORN KYS AT LVW,bcccEssoBs ro Battell & I.V'JLZ, General Collection and Rent Estate Agency. Otnce on First street, below .Main. N. Ii II. Q. Wheile, .Notary Public roc 9 tf C g . WIEVEX MIRK TRAFT0.1 ELVER &TK AYT02i, Physicians Surgeons Urhco on r ;rst st. near the oherwooo ttouso. N. B. Dr. Weever's residence is on becond sL, hrst dporbslowKev. Mr. Dodge's church- dot 13-6m. J DR. JOHN T. WALKER. I "PHYSICIAN AND SURGfcUN. Odiceon Main KIT Street, between Second and Third, and nearly epposit the Clerk's otlice, where ha may at all times found unless absent on professional business. -doc5W, '47-tf iOUX t- TATLOR- R. GIIX HARVEY. TAYLOR & HARVEY. Commission and For. vardm Merchants, Water st., tivansville, Indiana. Hava also a large, new wharf-boat where they will receive and store Freight free of drayage. ap33 TTAtftCTON'. HANN AH t CO.. Forwarding C. HARHXOTO. i. B. HAN5AH. I. H. EAIRCH1U) JUL and Commission M'rdtants, Water sU, opposite the wharf boats. Still continuo to receive and forword on liberal terms. ap i tf. .-- , ,r i . i XJXRAD BUIR. TEOS. X. GARVIX BAKLR &, GARVIN, Attorneys at Lava, bvans ville, la. Otlice in the Court House. eep3 '46. JOHN J. CHANDLER, Attorney at Law Offic on First st. between Main and Sycamore. ap26 4 r, JAMES G. JONES, Attorney at Law, First street, below Main. ap23 tf. 1 . -.n.. r.n t ,,r t Trr-r. bl.:: r. ' lfX Surgeon, VI tuvAi-uLy.ft ääo., x ur i, corner of Vine and rim sta. tjyib': M EDICAL. JOHN R. WILCOX. Musician JÜvrgeon. I irst st., above Main, LvansvUle. ap'o WOOLSEY StHElSOH commission MerchantsAuctioneers, Main, 2d door from Second st. a? WM HOLDEN, Tailor, Main street, over James Scantlin it, Son s Stove store. ep 241y. BRADTotMATHEWd, Tailors, shop on the cast side of Main at., one door from the corner ot First.. i DO'NEIL, Fathionablt Tailor, Fust St , abov Main near the bherwood House. ap2uly , f T HUGO, Ilout Carpenter and Joiner On t.lUWiww'.--- - - I r- . .r Tr. Il.vrcls'a cnurcn. imVi-OOl

CRAWFORD BELL, WHOLESALE AND R3TA IL DRUGGIST,, MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA HAS-now in st"4e and daiiy receiving his Spring supply Urut M'Jicines. Paints. Oils. Due.

Stulls. Sou; Soqdm. Perfuairrv- W'irnLna GLim . . T J Glassware, Varnish, Paint und Varnish Brushes, $. d-c. My stock is one of the largest and most complete ever before offered in this market, comprising almost every article in my line, selected by myself with great care in regard to the best qualities, and purchased directly from first hands and on the best terms, by which means I am enabled to sell at as low a rate as any other House in this part of the country Dealers are re? pestially requested to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, and those who cannot do so, by tending their orders shall have them attended to as promptly and at rates a low as if here iu person. My stock consists, in part, of the following . 500 ozSuIp Quinine; 150 lbs Chrome Yellow; id oz Iodine; 100 oz Hy'd fotasso, 50 oz Peperine: 10 bbls Tanners' Oil; 5 do Linseed do; 5 do pure Castor Oil; 200 oz ExtBarkPrecip't;, 10 do Spirits lurpen tine: Sou lbs bum Aloes; 350 do Assafetkio; 250 do Pulv Rhubarb; 250 do do Jalapo; 15 bbls Sulphur; 5 do Brimstone; 300 lbs Sott Indigo; 1200 do fine Madder; 200 do Nutmegs; 300 do Clove?; 100 mats Cinnamon; 2U0 lbs Calomel; 500 do Cream Tartar, 10 bbls sp.Whii in?; 10 do do Brown; 10 do V. Red; 150 lbs Chrome Green; 5 do Copal Varnish; 5 do Alcohol; 10 do Copperas; 5 do Alum: 200 boxes Bottles and Vial;-: 100 do Window Glass; 5 Carboys Oil Vitriol; 6 do Nitric&.-lu riatic Acic; 1500 lbs Sa I sera His; 1C00 do Red Lead; 300 do Litharge; 10 boxes James' River Tobacco; 150 kegs White Lead. 100 do Paris Green. tZTGinsenc. Flaxseed. Feathers, and Beeswax ta ken at the highest market Driee in exchange for a goods sold, or in payment ot debts due me. - . ... J , . m 1 I'll' t. i. ti. Ail person ind-JDteu to tne nrni oi u.v Bell will please settle up as soon as possible, either bv note or otherwise, as the firm has been dissolved Eince the 23d of August last. "janzvw-u. LKAWiUKU ul,. DKVGS AXD MEDICINES aii L'W r ii a i T rvb )...f ist andbJ tion ofAT kriiarmacutist. would call the attention Wiethe citizens of Evansville and and adjoining towns to his complete assortment of Drugs,.Medicines, Chemicals, Oils, Dyestulfs, &c, fcc, &c. All ot which are carefully selected and received Iresn trom the Eastern Markets. Physicians and merchants may depend apon their orders being promptly attend ed to and the genuine article always delivered, on terms wholesale and retail as favorable as the same quantity and quality can be purchased at any Place. j iuti assorimejii oi ixuanic lueuicuies, ixuuis. Darks, Herbs, Extracts, Powders, &.C., prepared and vt up oy tne soakers. Hillock's spperior cold drawn No. 1 Castor Oil, 4ianuiactured at 51 1. Carmel, Illinois. A large assortment ot Pattent and Family Medi cines, Essence's, Hair Uil s, reriumery, eoaps, and ancv articles Cologne, Uav and Koe Water, all of the bebt qualities ieidlitze and Soda Powders, carefully put up and of full weight. . . Copal arnish at i 00, fc 2j, and $1 4 j per gal on. Superior Pale French Brandy, P. tl . Goddard &. Co's Brand, warranted pure, for medical purposes ouly. Matlock's Worm Candy, a sate and pleasant med icine to destrov worms in children and improve their their general health; llailock a Couh Candy composed ofllorehound Coiiesei, Jcc. for all kind.- ofcatigh. ALSÜ U.N sALE. At the proprietors urices Dr. Wood's Sarsaoariila and Wild Cherry BittersSee advertisement. Dr. Uphani's Vcgitable Tile Electuary See adver tiscment Wilder's Susar Coated Ycz. Anti-I ever rills See! advertisement. . Dr VariZandt's Health Restorative Veg. Fills See advertitjement. Dr. Poller's Ulosaonion. or all Healinc Balsom See r advertisement. Dr. Peter's Vegetable Tills, Wonn and Cough Loznges. Dr. Ie Roy's Universal Vegetable Pills, composed of Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry. Dr. Porter's Poor man's Curative Sugar Coated Pills, at 10 cents per box. Dr, Porter's Poor Man a btrengthning Plaster, at 10 cents a piece. Barnes' Tooth-Ache Drops, warranted to cure in all cases. Overstreet's gendine Liniment, and Doctor Beach Family Pill. Dr.iJrave's Anti-Fever and Fever and Ague Pills. " ' Cholera Infantum and Bowel com plaint Pill. Dr.Uravc's Fain Extractor, for burns, scalds ewel lings, Rheumatic Pains, &c, warranted to give in slant relief in all cases. Nerve and bone Linament, highly celebrated for its curative powers At the New Drug Store; Main street opposite Be menwt Yiele's. jylOtf MALE ACADEMY AND FEMALE SEJU1NA1CY. THE subscriber, grateful for the increasing patron age the above institutions are receiving, respect fully tiwes notice, that the Sprinz Term will com tne nee Feb. 21st. and the Summer Term, Mar 15ih; the Academy, to be taught exclusively by himself, the seminary, by Mrs. L. M. SArroao, assisted by Miss K F. AIobtox and Miss S. C. Uowdex; teachers amply qualified by their literary attainments and experience in teaching, to eive thorough instruction in all the branches usually taught in the best Seminaries of the country. Two other young ladies from the East, of tried, and hinrhlv annraved capabilities for teaching, are expect ed in short time. The public may rest assured, that no pains will be spared to render the schools wor thv of their confidence and cordial support. For tha better classification -and urocress of the scholars, the pupils of the Seminary are arranged into two departments; Primary and Academical, with "PPpr.aie kkuciih. "VJZ? T. one cenerai supervision. y uns ouauernem, mc best older will be secured, and all due attention paid to small, as well as large scholars. It lsirreatlv to the interest of those who attend the school, that they commence with the beginning of the term; as classes are then formed, and suDjects oi study commenced. RATES OT TriTIO.V IX THE ACADEMY. Trimary English branches (4 OOperQur. Higher English branches 5 00 " 44 i Greek, Latin, Hebrew, Algebra. Geometry, either or all, together wiih the preiVUliJg - .... .... .... . 4 w TC1TI0X IS THE SEMI5A5T. Primary Department $3 OOperQur. t nmary uepanmeni Academical DeDartment 4 CO to 5 OO extra braxches EXTRA BRAXCHtS. Latin, French, or Algebra for each " 2 00 " ' Si usic lessons with use of instruments 8 00 " Use of instrument for practice 2 00 " EvA.xvriLLE Feh. 8. M. W. S AFFORD. Evansville City Foundory, rnilE UNDERSIGNED nave iust erected in the L City of Evansville a FOUNÜERY, which is situated below Division street, and near the Ex change I kinds of lor J?to change Hotel, where they are prepared to execute all castings in iron, such as cooking and partovee. t louchs. Corn obellers. Wacon coxes. lionow-ware, anu in tact an otnor worn in ineir une ( at Cincinnati prices. They will warrant all work : They invite calls from those in wantof work in their Ut.IIiO 1 J (UV IU HUM 14 W W Wv V W V4 V V V O IIIVIJ iM,nrinll.tionHttn Bn4 (mlhrullr f ipotitvt lino ueioio EWU üiwwuhc. n.n otvcia uc . I n&h neid for oM ceatinera. 4 f. KRÄT7 &. HEILMANK.

Are you Insured? THE undersigned as agent for the Columbus Ohio Insurance Company, is prepared to take risks on on shiomenta of Merchant

dize, Froduce, oic, from and to any part of the I'. oiaies oy sieam ana sailing vessels, steam, canal. keel and tlat boats, also upon buildings, merchandize, furniture, &c, on most reasonable terms. The high reputation which this Company bears for its ability, liberality and promptness in adjusting Io6t ses, entitles it to the confidence and patronnge of the public. nov27-tf. JNOM. STOCK WELL Ag"t FI HE & IffAItlXE INSURANCE. "If there V safety only in good security in order to be secure ve mast be safely Insured." WHEN we hear of our friends loosing their property by fire.or that the vessel on which they have made shipment of Produce or Merchandize is lost, the first question we ask is 4 were you insured V Now if we feel such anknereat in the welfare of our friends, how can any one risk the dangers that are continually surrounding his own property withou beingable at any time to answer the question if put to himself, "Yes I am Insured." The Camden Insurance Company of New Jersey, well make insurance on Buildings, Household furniture and Merchandize of all kinds also upon shipment of Produce and Mercandize, on boad of Steam Boats, Sailing Vessels. Canal. Keel and Flat Boats, at a fair valuation and at reasonable rates ot t fcmiura, and, in cae ot loss, as soon as the claim can be properly adjusted pay over the same. ALLEN C. 11 ALLOC K, Agent, Otlice on Main st., near Water, mar 9 Evans ville, la. ' LIFE INSURANCE. JANUARY REPORT. f"PIIE Mutual ilenetit Life Insurance Company du l ring the month of January, 1843, issued 131 new policies, viz i'u Merchants & Traders, 69 ToU. S. Officers. Teamster, " Lawyers, 1 Mechanics, 21 Manufacturers,- " Clerks. ........ " Clergymen, 20 " farmers, " Pilot,.... " A cent, 10 6 - 1 rnysicians. 7 " Servants, Ladies, 9 Editors,--. ........ 2 Teachers, ...... , 5 Brokers, 4 M Sea Captains, Auctioneer, v Student, New Policies insued in January, 1843, --181 ROBERT T. PATTERSON. President. Be.j. C. .Miller, Secretary, ALLEN C. IIALLOOK, Agent. M. J. Bray. M. D. Medical Examiner. All persons wishing to make insurance on their own or on their friends LIVES, will please call up on the aeent in this City, OHice on Main street near Water, and examine the terms and rates of the Com pany. mar 9-y TAYLOR HALL. JNO. M. AFP respectfully informs the nubhccencrall v that he has leased lor a, term oi vears. the well known tavern stand in Ev - r r . ansville formerly kept by E. Ehrsam, and lately hy Bcnj Nurrc. '1 he house has been thoroughly repaired, and handsomely fitted up with entire new furniture, and those of the travelling public who may favor him with a call, may rest assured that their comfort and convenience will meet with every attention. His Table will always be supplied with the best that the market affords, and his Bar furnished with the choicest loquors, carefully selected by an experienced hand. Attached to the Hall, and immediately on the Public Square, are his stables, acknowledged by all to be the most spacious and convenient in the place. aue 26. 1347 tf. JNQ.M.APP. SHERWOOD HOUSE. TIRST STREET, EVANSVILLE, 1XDIAXA. THE undersigned having become proprietors of the above well known establishment, beg leave to otier their services to the public and to solicit a share of patronage. They hope to be able to continue the favorable consideration tne iiouse nas heretofore enjoyed under the management of Mr. Sherwood. Ko exertions will be spared to give uni versal satisfaction to all. I he 1 able and the Bar will be abundantly furnished and the rooms kept clean and neat. Charges as heretofore moderate NATHAN ROW Lei i , nov 4-tf PETER BURK. PRIVATE HOARDING HOUSE. THE undersigned has opened a l rivate I uoarumg iiouse in me uricit uuuaingon v a ter Street, above Mam, known as the Wheeler House. My object is to keep a house lor the accommodation of Gentlemen principally. There are, however, three or tour very pleasant rooms in the Iiouse which can be fitted up lor 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.) m - .at. a I have on band and shall constantly keep for sale, a large and general assortment of FURNITURE, made in the best manner. Sand which 1 will sell at remarkable low prices. Those wbhing any article in my line are re quested to call and examine my siock. N. B. All orders from the country promptly at tended to and furniture carefullypacked tor shipment Feb. l-6m ROBERT FURGUS. CHAIRS! Chairs! I am able to offer the public an assortment of Chairs of all qualities and prices, of beautiful patterns mid wnrkmanebiu. Call and examine at my Furniture Wareroom, Main street above the Market irrfO'P ri!Pr.Ii5 ieo i-oni RUBDuiii wuuuu! STATIONARY. REAMS Foolscap paper, assorted; 100 reams Let;er paper, do; 100 Also, a supply of Quills, Steel Tens, Wafers, and ?ii orntna mscK ins.. - - ealing Wax, in store and lor aaie Dy jan 29. C. BELL. MACKEREL. T3 ARRELS. Halve, and yuarter for sale very p m low by imy iu dljiciiw ot, uuuu. MACKEREL. BBLS No 1, in storeand lor aale by jan Q.. C. BELL. 10 BRANDY AND WINE. 5 quarter casks purejuice Port W ine; 5 , Old Port do; 5 " M Maderia; l Shcrrv: 1 pine pure Cocnac Brandy,Otard, Dupuy's Rrsnd. These Liouors eave beon purchased especial ly for sickness, and the public can rely opon,lh,?jrJ,lN nty. In atore ar.d for tale t y !jsi,m C 13L.LL. TTF ICE!? S- 1V?;TA?CTIA' h.eDt lor retailine at the store of O may 26 ALL1&& HOWES. t . a w v s ivn pniVTS. fUST received a small lot of handsome Lawns nd 1 Spring Prints. lman;3J M. w.rujicrv. PAVT STUFFS. IUST received brown and bleached Linen Drills, Cotton Cashimers,Cottonade,Demin blue Drills, ic.. suitable for men's fcummer wear. mar 23. M. W FOSTER. OAA pieces Black and Colored Alpacca Lusters 1 12s Kentucky Jean. 100 44 Öattinetta all colore. 150 Red, White and Y'eUow Flannala. 7 Case assorted PruiU. 5 Lileacaed Muslins. 150 Pair Blanket, juat received and fx aal very c&eapvbr "äv-i..s, m ort. !9-t! .Mam Sftreef

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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL . a ble Hat Establishment, Ccrnerqf Main and First Sts., EcanstilU. y THE attention of countrymerchants and dealers "is particularly directed to the large and varied as

sortment of HATS, CAPS, &.c, now opening at the above establishment, comprising the most complete fiuc& ui luainuiiauie auu uursDie opniig una ouiniiiei wear everoffered in this city, and unsurpassed in the West. Possessing the most favorable facilities for purchasing and ojuJ'e of all aniclcs in my line, I 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 Louisville or Cincinnati. . My retail customers are are invited to call and ex amine my stock of Spring and Summer Hats, several styles of which ere unsurpassed lor beauty of finish ana lasnion. i. is my intention io sen euoer iy wholesale or retail at prices which must command purchasers, and I earnestly solicit a call from nil who intend buying ; " R. ALLEN. mar 21 corner ol Main and rirst sts. n BOOTS AIVD SHOES. JUST RECEIVED AT THE Url CITY SHOE STORE, ON MAIN ST. A. SPLENDID assortment of Boots and Shoes, contUting of Gents Fine Calf and Morocco Boots Ladies patent Leather and White Kid Slip pers, Oai'ers and ball Waiters ot various patterns, together with a large lot of Childrens Shoes of every description. The above goods are of the best quality. and suitable tor the present season. 1 lease call and examine my goods and prices. No. i, main fetreet. apG-tf W. R. BAKER. J. VACTB1M & CO., nl AVOULD respectfully announce to the? citizens of Evansville and country ad-J. jacent, '.hat they have recently opened a fchoe biore ot the West side of. Main street, next door the cor ner of Second, where they are manufacturing BOOTS AXD SIIOKS I.N AM. THEIR VARIOUS BRANCHLS. Their experience in the business will enable them to procure the best of stock and have it manufactured in tht most durable manner. We invite the citizens of Evansviile and public generally to call and examine our work, as we have a good stock ot ready made work, ot our own manufacture. Young men wishing tine Boots can obtain them hereof everv descrim ion. read v made or to order if preferable. All orders lett with u for work will be nromDtlv attended to. .The Ladies ofkvansville are respectfully invited to call and examine our large stock of Ladies' ware, as we stand ready at all times to wait on those that teel disposed to tavor us witn a call, w e 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 wilh anv sivle thev with. We feel willing to acknowledge our gratitude to the citizens for the friendship they have manifested towards us. and thank ttem for their liberal patronage, and hope that in return our work may merit their approbation. ÖCrAll work done by us is warranted, and no charge mr.de lor mending work that should Ev way. leb 14 w&tw tf. J. VAUTRLN & CO. JUST received this day by Express A few cases of Boots and SShoes. and a variety of Ladies1 and Misses' fine Shoes. W. R. BAKER, jan. 22 Main street. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! TUST received by JOHN SHANKLIN, corner of j ixcust ana water streei, vansvine; iuu i arKages, consisting in part of the following articles, viz: 500 pieces prints of the newest style, 15 bales Brown sheetings, 20 pieces Ked Flannels, 20 White do 20 41 Canton do, 50 " Bed Tick, 25 cases Boots and Shoes, 100 pieces Bleached Shirtings, 20 pairs Large Blankets, Blue and Green IMackinaw do, 15 boxes Hats and Caps, assorted, GO dozen Hosiery, . Sattinets, Cassimers and Jeans, ßuena Vista CasMmere; Paramatta and Coburgh Cloths, California Plaids, Cashmeres, iT. de Loins, Alpaccas of every variety, Wool Cloakings, 5 pieces Gro De Khine Silks. Also, Linen Cambric Hdk'f, fancy and Black Silk do. A large assortment of Shawls from 50 els. to $3,00. jQr au kinas oi i roauce tauen in exenangs. dec21-'47tf REFINED LOAF SUGAR. CASES Stewart's Double Refined; J 5 bbls Crushed do do, 1 do Powdered, in store and for Eale low by jan 29. C. BELLCITY PLOUGH MANUFACIOltV. Main street. Etanstille. Indiana. rpiIE subscriber respectfully informs the Tublic JL that he is carrying on the Plough Manufactu ring business, in Evansville, on 31am ctre;t, near the Canal, where he keeps constantly on hani, a superior 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 found in this city, and request those wißhing to possess a good article to give him a call belore purchasing elsewhere SCrCalland examine lor yourselves. aP26 J.M.TARVIN JbrL For Sale or Rent. !U BROWNING'S "6 TEAM MILL," with ULI Iii two run of French Burs. 10 miles from Evansville, and i of a mile from the state road. Immedfate possession will be given. 83"For further particulars apply on the premises. RICHARD BROWNING. Scott Township, April 22. ap 24-dkw3m A VALUABLE FARM for SALE CONTAINING two hundred and six tv-nne and one half acres, ninetv-six improved, ten miles from Evansville on the state road leading to Terre Haute, one half mile from Urowning's steam mill. This land lies on both sides of the state road, and can be so divided that it will make two good farms. On the East tide of the road is new two story frame house, with a store room attached, thirty-two leet long, a frame Emoke house and shop, a large double log barn sixty-fix feet long by twentytwo wide, with a twelve toot shed running the whole length, and all other necessary outbuildings, and plenty of good water, one hundred of choice apple trees, with a variety of peach and other fruit trees. On the west ride ot the road, is a good frame dwell, ing, a frame smoke house, with a large double barn, well fchaded, with stables and other out buildings, one hundred hearing apple trees ol the best kind, also a vaiiety of peach, plumb and cherry trees, a never tailing well ot tno best kind of water. l he 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 short everything to make it a desirable location. It is one of the best locations in this part of the State for a store and publie house. This farm will be sold on reasonable terms and payments made easy. For further infor mation enquire of Jame T. W alker, ol Evtnaville or to the proprietors on the premise. Posseeeion may be had immediately it required JOHNBURTIS. . m THOMAS HENNESSY 8cott townchip.Vanderburg co. Ia. apl3 d&wm6 SODA AND BLUE LICK WATER, A C, 11ALLUCK haa erected a fine Soda FounXjL tain for the accommodation of the- public and request thoso who appreciate a cooling drink in a hot, dusty day. to give him a call. AUo constantly on hand tjmre Bine Lick Water ram the Dreflrrou (Ky .) Bprira. my 28

NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS ! ! AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. IN. THE NEW BRICK STORE NEARLY OPPOSITE THE BANK (Formerly occupied by Johnson f- Crane.) rorcifn and Domestic Iry Ooods, Ilats, Uonnets, Boots and Choesi wu- l l . , and Fancy Hardware. lJiSM-U?lvea- Peremptory AucUon kales, he flatters himself he can sell at 23l Jf,Ä KtU8UlpUCe3- .IIe" determined to exeft himself to make hU establishment popular It well withpun-'hasers who are visiting the City, as with those who are residing in town, and would raspectI nV!n Vr 'Vf111- 01 11 10 h)? 8rtock' which he offers " wholesale and retail upon term, wh'ch bi hmks will not fail to give enure satisfaction. ap!5 MORRIS S. JOHNSON. J. H. MAGHEE & CO., Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic dry Goodo. FVA SVILLE, INDIANA.

A RE now receiving about 800 Cases of DRY GOODS,

XJL. suited tor the bpnng and bummer trade, which pnees. It you want to buv vioods cheaper than vou

call on us and see lor youreelres." e Ixave just received

luuu pieces hancy 1'rints; 500 pieces rantaloon Stuff; 100 'eces Lawns 100 pieces Gin chains; 500 doi iPalm illats; 50 doz Fancy & Straw'Bonneta 100 cases ShoeBoots; And a iarse varietv of small nni1oa .-. . i,;k .

of the trade. ' LOUISVILLE and 1 , n . V. W w, 1 . mi . . t- .'"j ers IIIBEKNlA, ö. S. Paxon, master, and ATLAN-I i lb, L- Kiele, master, will leave, alternately, at 3 o1 clock. P. M. on Tue3dars. Thursdav. and Satur id Satur - rson Mt J f V , I ' -.1 1 If I ,. .J Vernon, Shawneetown, Smithland, Pnducah. lietnrninir. will leave Padueah at G oVloek. A. M.. on' .Mondays, 1 nursuays, ana iura ays. v - f m i mi Ill Any business entrusted to the care of the above packets will be strictly attended to. mar 2d. . .... . . DISSOLUTION. rp.IIE partnership heretofore existing under the firm i ol rightingale ot bowers," lobacco and Ci ears Manufacturers, is this day dissolved by mutua

ronsent, the business ofthe late tirm will be tcttledjDress, Frock'and Sack, Brown Linen and at the old stand by William Nightingale. Check and Gin.hnm Coats. Every variety WM. NIGHTINGALE ICoateesand Koundahont. ' 1

JACOD SOWERS. A CARD. WE the undersign have thisday associated onr - selves together under the farm of Nightingale y, rvisier, in wie i uunxu im vinr uutnic, hi nio - old stand of John S. McCracken, Main Street, would respectfully announce to the pub'ie, that we intend

erging cuiwiamijr uii nomi Kuu.i asmi uiich vi &in oi common vests ana prices. ' -best brands Virginia and Missouri lobacco. "SnufiV FUHNISIIINCJ r;nnn

Regalia, Principe, Caaone, Caradava, halt Spanish and Common Cigars: together wiUi all articles in the line. Orders from abroad attended to with punctuality and dispatch. WM. NIGHTINGALE, ap 4-tf-w&.tw JOSEPH KISTEIt. ALEXANDER L.AUGIIXIIY, Wholesale and Retail H (jreeery, Iron, Nail, Tin ajfd Sheet Iron Store.. 3 WATER STREET. EVANSVILLE. INDIANA. WE beg leave to call the attention of merchants. 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 uomesuc Manuiac r.8 !, st vrrv r; offer for sale at very re tured Articles. Which we duced prices for Cash or Produce The head enable us to of the house residingin Pittsburgh will !!F"Laily"r our line. Dealers and country merchants need not travel bevond Evansville for a supply of all articles they may need, and they would consult their interest by giving us a can, as we are oeterminea to mi nu share of public patronage. The business will be conducted by JAJVIES LA UGH LIN, Jr. Jür Feathers, Hides, Tallow, Beeswax, and all kinds of Produce purchased at the highest market price. . may 4, '47-tf. T UM B Ell. A large and full assortment of Pine XJ Lumber, t or sale by may4 tf. A. LAUGIILIN, Water si TTINDOW Gla. An assortmct of Window V Glass, assorted sizes. For sale by may4tf. . A. LAUGIILIN, Water Window. Wall Paper and Dorderii g. A FULL supply of the latest patents, in store and for sale by ijan29J C.BELL THE undersigned will sell at private sale the south end ot the south-west quarter of section 20. townshin 6. south of ranre in west. It inj between theBoonvilTe road and the city of Evansville, and ....... ... J . . . . . within half a mile of said city. The said land, be-

ing 40 acres will be sold in twenty or ten acre lots'rV 8U" Vr.Bpftx1?n ""Vi11"? OI ttie kind ever

or in any other way to subpurchasers. There is J . . .. very com lur table small frame uonae, an excellent' ,r 0f jruit .: i Ti r-. . Terms. One-third cash and the balance in six or twelve months Persons wishin-to turchase will apply to John

Chandler. Esq.. oi to tie undersigned at his residence!wnan ai Aew A,Dany e 01 may 23-lm

near the premises, tds may 16. EMANUEL HULL.

lAntlt U1L. if.,,,,.!,: OÄT BBLS Tanners Oil just received and for sale,lor "i, y

Ml hv fft-KWl nVri'F.k'XrKHAMPK feb22 DECK EK& KU AM EU. j TUST received by steamer Tempeet, il DOiibls Whiskey; 10 " LinseidOil; 5 ,f Lard iil: 175 KgsWhiusIead; 50 Bxs Candles; 20 Starch: for sale by ALLI3 Sl HOWES. Water st. ap 21 FIGS FIGSl FIGS! fir BASKETS Figs; GO. 450 Dnfms do., all fresh; or sale by ALL1S & HOWES, ap 24 Water st. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS-

m m i t tti m 1 ' ? 1 . . m deeswaxFeathers or Tallow e2lc-tf JÖHN SHANKLIN A. It. JONES & CO.. Produce Dealers l Commission EXh'ts No 19 Front Street, St. Louis. References: IfarritStonf Hannah &!coV,'..i.'.: Evansville . Beckwith Se. üryer, I e. t ;. S. W. Ball, McHose. Englieh, I M LMUBm H Whitmore oct 26-y .'Mathews & Patch. National Bakery At the corner of Water and Division street T7REDERIC WETZELL. bees leave to inform J? hiatriends. and the public generally, that he hA again returned to this citv, from Mexico, and recommenced the business of BAKING, in all its vnrirtti.'

1 MerchTndise wnfistinVof Di MGoow cora1 ei 1 W1" on the30th dyof June. A.D. 1848, at Warb and Crocy; which he will sell as low as Pf id dP VrrP? 1' f?d 3 f- V M. any House in the City for Cash, or Produce, such as ,K n?T?Jfal6 V PU,1 VeT7' .uV- ... rv,-, V,. v.1aa vvi,;.. nrel tne rents, issues and prohts, for the term of aey.

branches. Freeh Bread, and variety of CakeajTN store end tor sale 50 tbl White Lime . - a . sa. a IS

CjCK.ars, oc, can oe nsa at aii runes, and on thei mott reasonable terms. ute htm a call, msyl

BOOTS, SHOES. BONNETS. HATS. &e .

ttej can w wdiiob Cincinnati Clothing Storo .ii aoor 10 u. ueii, iru?gi$t,v jU MAIN S T., E VANS VILLE ü All LLUUNU Ac BRUMlrf RTT I W AyEiust teceivetl froni lhtir Manufactory ia Cl"H?n.a,1 lhe latept Nf York style of f . V' y iiin, AI1 of ? hlch. ar.e "?ade ?nd trimmed in the best manM l( All ofwhi ner under their direction exnreslv for this mnrtot anf.?onfel9 of every article requisite to-complete I t 1 1 Minvn u n- rn rn rs.a gentlemen's wardrobes. COATS. Snrvrior Ttlnck nn1 RlnPnn1. TT .V. rl. Dress, i rock and J5ack Coats, full trimnied Cast-imefet, Brown. Green and Grav. and 11 rol ore of Tweed Dress, Sack and Frock Coats. Ulack bummer Cloth, Lustre and Croton Cloth . . I v l r a . 1 Linen ICoateesand Roundabouts. PANTALOONS. Superior Black and Blue Cloth and Cassimer Pnnts. Fnnrv FrenrhPnKimon A 1! U I jßrown Linen, Linen Check, Tweed and Corduroy Pants, of every variety and price to suit customers i V rS 1 ;5. ßbk Satin, plain and Fancy Silk and Velv white Marseilles and Marseilles of all colors, aid Ä All the late styles of plain, and fancy silk and satin Cra-( vats, Sca'fs and stocks: white! silk and all colors Pocket Handkerchiefs; Linen and Linen bosom shirts: Muslin and Fannel do.; Flan nel and Net under shirts and Draws; Shirt Col lars: Fashionable Beaver, kid. thread and mttna Gloves; embroidered and plain cum susrjenders: silk. Iginghamand cotton Umbrellas; Silk Hats; Cap; iioots, bhoes; walking canes, &c All the above articles and everything else in th furnishing line will bo sold at Cincinnati prices for CASH. We shall continue to receive fresh suDDlies weekly during the season from our Manufactory in Cincin nati. lap 4-tl A11LLK1NG Si. BRUMMER.. PAPER HANGINGS. P PIECES Wall Paper, new styles; - tß 200 stin fiJ. UB.r:d.nd tolJSol? ye j.h:maghee&co. 100 INDIA 31 ATTINGS. I A PIECES India Straw Mattings; . JLXJ Just received and for sale low by my 6 . J. H. MAGHEE & CO. MOSQUITO NETTINGS. Oflfk PIECES Assorted Mosquito Netting; Just received and for aale low by my 6 J. H. MAGHEE & CO. MORE NEW SHOES. THE subscriber is now opening, at the City She Store, a splendid assortment of Ladies'1- Miu and Children's Shoes, Gentlemens' Gaiters, &c.," purchased of the Manufacturers in Cincinnati, whick will be sold unusually low. Please call and 'ex. amine the goods and prices, at No. 22, X a in aL may 13-tf W. R. BAKER. r.IAHX3IC YARD. . Corner of State & Elm Sts. New Albany Ia. JENNINGS & SON; would inform the public ZJ T'- received a superior lot of SJ"a lfT,m,1 and fna Marble, which they wüi wholesale or retail, on the most reasonable - ley keep constant y on hand a large jOArrmrint t MAnmnta IJr A . 1 a u Monumnt9' Headstone, &c., whick .""i . a PS 01 in"a. 1 I jtttfirirtrr Haha ff w mA 1 mm . 1 l,ii Z-" ! .Lettering done at 2 and 3 cents per letter. Carrinf all kinds done in the neatest manner and on the most reasonable terms. AP?A from the ntenor promptly, attended to. ALso' orders from persons along the river will receive and faeir work delivered at tha JIJST received from PitUburch, 100 Kf.s Nails; . 25 Bbls Ale; ALLI3 & HOWFS. Water at. "iJ IOiBBLS Kanawha Salt, on hand and for sale fJULfby fap 11 KRG3SEN dc MORCAN BOOTS and siinra. Ifin CAS1::s Vof and Shoes, Just received and for tl m -in1..1. . i s by, my 6 J. H. MAGHEE At CO JUST Received this day by express, a few case of mens' nne Calf monroca and Mium ! Iioots and a variely of childrens' shoes. &c . Slc may. 15AKLK, iSo 22 na street SftovifT) Knit. T Y virtue of two writ of Fierefarias against Pell1 ter Gute. i.naf n,it iKp nlfirw of the Clerk of jtne Vanderburg Circuit Court, the one in favor of Jacob Geisler. and the other in favor ol Conrad Siden years, of the followins described real estate in tha jcity d Evansville, to wit : Lot No. 10, in Block No. a j tjastern Enlargement ol ssid city, and bounded as follows, commencins on Main street at the bouth West corner of said lot, thence along Maia Street in a Northesstprl itirw,inn nnA.fnttith nf tka breadth of said lot, thence by a line runninir at rifkt B"elsa with Main street through said lot to the alley tbence, South west alonor th allev tn th Norih wett corner of said lot, thence along tie line dividing oU a l 9 M'n street to the place ol beginning. . and should no person offer or bid for said reut, ys sues, or profits a eum suöicient to satisfy said exec, tion, and chosis,I wUl at the taroa time and r-lac pro ceed to sell at public auction and outcry the fee sunpie 01 said above described premises to satisfy said wnt, and interests and costs due thereon. . JOHN ECHOLS, 8. V. C ia gpoA - a - .oTaeran rveap Jone 13 M.W. FOSTER

r offer altogether at Wholesale, at ms-rkaU low tret I hem Amri,'KA.a 1a f-if Xf

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