Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 112, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 September 1848 — Page 3
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5.4 Tl7fD.il' MORMXG, SEP. 2, 1S43.
11 Telegraph to Louisville. AKRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP A. M K R1C A . SE YEN DA TS LA TEll NE WS. The Rebellion in Ireland Snppressed Great Developments expected in France The Anstrains in Italy Renewal of the War between Germany and Denmar k Advance in Breadstuff-, Ac. Nkw Vokk, Aug. 31, 8 P. M. By the anivalofthe steamship America, wo have the following retxui: Ihklano. Meagher, 0Dnol:tie, and Le hue Lave been ancsted. The police and military have been in pursuit after 0G r ;nin and other Confetlerated. Arrests contijiUb to be made in every Kirt of the country. (yi:ierl will "Soon be tried. Tranquil :iy prevaih?, Lül the people are far fiom be ing well disposptl (ovvarl tho authorities. . Tbe Irish clergy are dci'ijjMliii tleir pow cr lo preserve peace. Meagher has written a letter, in which lie indignantly denies the charge of hiving uiide Stipulations Wtlh ihe (lOVCrntnetlt to MVe hl r a. ,,,,, r ,1 1 life. He says th ,t no offer hut liberty for all lohavo the couuliy won hi he accepted. A letter from Duffy ol a hiohly troa?otnh!e character, writ'.eu af:er the open rebellion f O'Ciien, has been fuutid iu pisscsiion ol the latter. Three Americans and two Frenchmen, crossing from cotl uul to Arirngli, were arr sled as sympathizers of tho Iiish. L irge ums of money w to found in their pogsesSinti. Svrril Iiisliftifii mo! CTIiittist In vi hfen I uricsted in England lor usin seditious lan - Livctpool papor? are filled o! 8tiC.sU of Aaieticans who r- . w nii arcr u its are sympithi Z is lor mo iristi. The Chiriis'.s arc agiin making Inutile d,-i!notr iiions in v.iriou? parts of B itain. Taris continues ina state of seieTOO more persons have teeii found guilty of- participat ing iu the insurrection of June, and 2,000 have been liberated. Lamartine has intimated to the eleciorsof Macon a ileiire lo remain in re- . . ..v. n ii a -i n r& rn inf the disclosures made in the evidence of the leite insurrection which will soon be printed for the Assembly. Nothing has been suppressed; and the debate cuit w ill commence on Monday - A W t ' and will cause creat excitement, cavaiitiacs arrangements are fcuch as to prevent all viot lence. The new intervention policy creates a number of enemies, but it is hoped that good tense will trintnph. A serious riot took place at Lyons, which was not of a political character. Several ar rests wer 3 made at that city. Cbas. Albert has evacuated Lotubardy. Gen Wtlden at ti e head of the Austriau army has I entered the Papal dominions, The Pope has become greatly incensed at this invasion. A battle ensued, in which Austrian were worst ed. The German Duchies have renewed the war, but no battle has been fought. The blockade will recommence on the 15th. Liverpool. Aug. 19. Cotton has been flat aatinhe week. The large , uan.i.r in ma,ket baa caused pr.c to bit. We quote lair Orleans 43d. The tales of the week amount to 29,410 bales. Ldrd has improved slightly and holders have wuhc'mvn their stocks fro n the market. Sales have been made al 42 Gd to 44s. Bacon has advanced 2i. Holders are firm. Sals of shoulders at 22u27s; hams al 23u3 Is 6d. Beef is steady. Pork 33 61 for old prime. "Wheat has advanced 2u3d per 70 lbs, with a small business; red 8s 2d a 8. GJ; white & &.1 a 13. Cora is wanted lor Ireland and has advanced 2s 6d per quarter: Sales at 33u3Gi Gd. Meal 15al5s Cd. Fl ur husaslvanced lsals Cd fir sweet. Sales at 30a3 s Gd. The wet and culd weather causes üreat btm f..r flic rn.i.. The IMtfalO IOI IS repotted as exiendiu all over lhe Kingduui. Interesting Discovekies. The miners ol the Ontonagon, Lake Suierior, have discov cred excavations that were made centuries ago, by indi viduals also in search of copper. Several generations of trees have grown, and died since the excavations were made. 0!F"The notes of the Norwalk bank veretakent by mos of the city banks of Cincinnati on the 31st. VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE. fTMIE subscriber will sell Ixd No. Gl, in the originI al plan of the city ol Evansville, situate on the corner of Main and l'irststrect. 1 will euher eil the whole together or divide it to suit purchasers. For further particulars en pure of the subscriber. Als a number of tracts of valuable land for sale. . seP2 NATHAN ROWLEY.
NEW FALL GOODS!!! J. H. MAGHEE & CO.,
. m . . VV llOlCSale JJCcUCIS 111 OrClgll nAMcwii i ? tVVIwV I h- i r, TTirn t... A .n K.vnax tamvu,. D in rol lectins one of the lanrest tnd most spare no pains We could sa ... rt,P Trade trenerallv. and particularly buy goods in Ev vanillic this i all on as good terms as A VALUABLE I AUa lor SALE li3L CONTAINING two hundred and i.C5 ly-one and one half acres, ninety-MX unproved, ten miles from Kvaiibville on the btate road hading to Terre llnule, olio half mile from 15rowni:igt sic am mill. Ü'h is land lies on both sides of the state road, and cau bo so divided that it will make two good farms. On the Last t-ide of the road is a new two story frame house, with a store room attached, thir-ty-two lect lonjj. a Irame s moke nouse ana snop, a large double log barn sixty-MX feet lon by twentytwo wide, with a twelve toot shed running the whole length, and all other necessary outbuildings, anil plenty of good water, one hundred of choice apple trees, with a variety of neach and other lruit tnes f i)i ro.ul. i4 a pood frame dwell
We invite the Trado to ca h ana examine our assortment; ns most oi inesc 11 arc now mucn m re- . f r"" . , T . 77 t niviic iuc 1 au , -eason. and to sell at a Pocket llandcrrhiefe; Linen and Linen bosom blurts;
ImilUd common do; Flannel do and draws; Hats; Caps; 1 l ...ill aIaii.I flirt T-'n-ttivn nln rr A nvin en dnnncr thr pnt.ra fcftTV find I lioots: Si) 00s?. &LC.
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BY directions uf the Vanderburgh Probate Court the undersigned Administrator of the Estate ol t;u-tavus Copley laie of Vnmlerburgh County dee'd will, ou Wodnesday the 27lh day ot September, A. Ii W-M a iKo I.Mtr of the Court House in Evanshours of 1 and 4 o'clock P. M., of eaiJ day, t xpo.-e for sale at public auction, liOtsNo. l nd 2 in block No. l in Lamascocity, Kclarstment, adjoining the city ot Lva 7wo.tcncm;.t dwelling-house thei r, luriiif riy i hi ansville, with reon, renting rtif rb' ,w-r nnnlini. one-ihird cash; one-third in three months, and on the remaining a credit ot six months from sale,notes rei uired with approved secunty,waviii ' ail relief from valuation and appraisement aws. A pertVcttiiie will e,vf?1n-, laug 21 DANIEL CHU JTE,Adnrr. ALEXAXDEB LAUUJILIN, c-- Wholesale and Hetnil U'shJi Grocery, Iron, Nail, Tin Vii'ifZland Sheet Iron Store. WAT KU STBKKT, EVANSVILLE. INDIANA. "T7"E lr leave to rail tho attention of merchants, TraTl. rs. and Farmers generally, throughout tlni Wnl.nvli ronntri' Illinois, and the Southern porI rr....t.l i. m ..ur larirn nr.il verv ireneral ,,. of (irocenes, Iron, Nails, Tin Plate, Ciper, Wire. Axes. Cotton arn and Domestic Manutac tured Articles. Which we .lfer for sale at very redi;c d prices for Cash or Produce. The head of the house residing in Pittsburgh, will Liriv euuiilied with ail ariicles in oor 'ine. Dealers and country Merchants need not travel beyond Lvanvillclbr a supply of all article fhey may need, anu iney wuuw onis'uii uku by yiving us a call, as w e ure determined to merit i share ot public patronage. The business will be conducted I LAUr.HLIN, Ja. CO" Feathers?, Hides, Tallow, Beeswax, and all LimUi.f l'ruducu imrehased at the highest market price. my KZZW AD CIIEAI DRY GOODS Jl'ST Ol'EXED AT KIKES EN & MORCAN'S QCrln the A'tic Fruute Building, oh Main Strettfi 250 ! fnnrv Prints: bo ps. ciinjihanis Trints, at only 10 cents ner vard: 20 ps Cinghams, colors warrated, at 1C c'ls per yard; 100 ps bleached Domestic; 10 ca.-es Hals; 10 do Boots; 10 doz Ladies' slippers; A) ps lrUh Unen, from 23 cents to $1 00 per yam; 50 Berate Scarfs, at only 50 cts each. 2." sup suiiiiocr ihaw is; in) ns Kancv Linen Drills; Cloves, blkand white Kid, Pic Nie and Cotton; Steel Beeds and Purse Ti immings; 50 doz Hosiery, embracing every quality; 3 ps Carpeting; 5 bales Brown Domestic; 1 do Drilling; 2 do Dsnaliersis. And manv other articles, which makes our assort ment equal to any that can be lound in the city. Wemost revpectfally solicit a call from all who wsih to buy iroods, cither at wholesale or retail, as we feel conhü nt that U;ev win nnu it 10 tntir interest to purchas seofus KRUMEN &.MOUUAN, je b No. 25, Main street. ß W . y (jjjjjg, JjEWdOUDS!! VeJ SIANKU.V. cormr f O Locust and V ater street, Evansville; luv rackirrpj. mnsistiiiL' in oart ot the following articles, viz: 500 pieces prints of the newest style. 15 bales Brown sheetings, 20 pieces Bed Flannels, 20 " White do 20 Canton do, 50 " Bed Tick, 23 cases Boots and Shoes, 100 pieces Bleached Shirtings, 20 pairs Large Blankets, Blue and Green Mackinaw do, 15 boxes Hats and Caps, assorted, GO dozen Hosiery, Satlinets, Cassimers and Jeans, Uuena Vista Cassimere; Paramatta and Coburjrh Cloth?. r.!ilifnmi.i Plaids. Cashmeres, M. dj Lains, Alpaccas of every variety. Wool Cloakings, 5 nieces (Iro De tihilie Silks. Cambric Hdk'fs, fancy nnd Rick fcilk do. A large assortment of Shawl from 50 els. to l $$.00. CO" All kinds of Produce taken in exchange. dec2l-47tf Tcitr Days Laic Frcm Europe. Xavorablc to Lll Cash easterners. ALL1S V HOWLS. THE HOUSE that sells goods for small profits and reaily pay, have iust been receiving several iinportanladilitions to their large slock of Groceries. They pledge th mselves to sell as good articles and m n low rate a can be obtained m the West, and invite all dealers, who wish to do a in? btnr to come and convince themselves that those asser-. lionsare something more than empty boasts. Their stock embraces every thing belonging to the grocery ; trade, in proof of which see the colui papers' UN EVERY PAGE YUU i l l EI It A DVEKTIS EM ENTS. columns oi um 117 1 WILL FLM ap 21. JUST received by steamer Glcncoe, 75 sides scde leather; 25 Uxs lA.-imn Syrup; J Tierces refined Stiar lor family use, for sule by ALL1S Äi HOW ES, ap-Jl Water st. Window, Wall Paper nnd ISorderii g. FIJLI. supply of the latest paterus, in store and . for sab by tjan 2t C. BELL
!!,a,,rfl!lr. K.rSnMInd'dre.H coats, every variety of coats,
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and JJOlZieSllC OXy UOOaS. i m n I A M A I n uinnni nnd PolomJo. 58 nackaees of their Fall and Winter . . desirable Stocks ever ollered iu our city. to Merchants of the abash Valley that you can anywhere else in the V est. au 30. Western Clothing Store, Next door to G. Venneman's Rope Store. Water Street, Evansville, Ia. BY BRUMMER & CO. HAVE just received from their Manufactory in Cincinnati, a large assortment of ready
made fashionable clothing, suitable for allsea sonsoMony to say tuai ne win oe nappy to serve uiem ni
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the year, all of which are made and trimmed in the noyi nay or nigni wun tne same ze.i auu uueulst manner under their direction, expressly for this 'y he has heretolore done: and lor a coinpensation market, and cti)bists of every article requisite com- low ns that required by any well read Medical plete eentletncn's wardrobes superior Black and gentkman in Evansville. 1 o thse not personally known to ur. w. ne tegs
sack coats, full trimmed. Blue and blach Satnet frock and sack coats, Cashmeret, Brown, green, irrnv ! and black, and all collors of tweed, sack, froek Iress coats, every variety of coats, coatees and . . . - .i i rOUUtiaUOUlS, eUWIIUI uiailk unu umi ativi ma- I simere pants, fancy French cassimere do.. Blue and . . . r . i i .. I rrtiifitluliita cntlPrh.rhlmk fl fill 111 U rlOlflS ft Ilil PUS- I 1 ' . black and irrav and striicd satinet pants and cordu roy pantsof alicolors and prices. Bl.vk satin, plain and tancy silk, velvet cassimere, ana saunet vesis, and all colors and kinds of common vests at vartous prices. All the late styles ol plain and (ancy silk and satin Cravats. Scarfs and stocks white silk and all colors Pocket Handkerchiefs: Linen and Linen bosom shirts ai Muslin and Flannel do ; Flannel and Net undershirts I It CI.;.. V.U..,. !.... ..r Li.l ll.ro..! nn.l I ro.ion GhivUe. embroidered and nlain kiiui susnenders; siik, einshani and cut ton Umbrellas; Silk Hats - - - 1 - - . Cans; Boots; thoes; walking canes, &c. ip, nww, i uov.-, ".0. 1
All the aboe articles and everything else, in the . . . 1 .1- - . 1 CASH. We shall continue to receive fresh supplies weck ly during lh season from our Manufactory in Cinein- ' r in. l!IMlIIr'l; X. nan. i"ä J - w RANAWAY VY the middle of July last, e of Caroline Weever, I7RC)M thesul)scribcr,aiH)ut J? I........I ;,l K.r iU nnmpnl f !nroI me V eever. I a ed about 10 years, but very large for her age, her hair U of brown color and short. Ida not recollect tt.o nd.ir aif lipr clothiiii?. but the had on a small III i.r.tn iviiii i.i nn! hrown striues. Miecnn rendia . i i i. i- i i l ..,:n I and write ooiu r.n,riisu unu ofinn. m humj any one for his trouble who shall return saiJ girl to me in I'.vansviuc " i She Ictt lor no cause tnat 1 am a I aware of. SEBASTIAN HENRICH. G. VEXxK.HAX & CO. Juot received per Steamer Germantown, Zf Pieces Storf andllaus Door Lcks(honie made) Oil 6 Coils Manille Kope trm t to It incli; 10 5 Ct 12 12 2 Reels Hemp packen Yarn; Colls do Halter Kope; l(s Hemp and Cotton twine; doz Hemp Beadeords; del Cincinnati Buckets; kegs assorted Nails; bbls Salaratus; boxes Summer Candles; 5 dj Snjap; 6 doz horse 15 rushes; 6 do scrubbing do; 2 do No 1 trroe Shoe do; 2 do Zinc Washboards; 1 hl.l O il Meal; 1?00 Ibu Bacon Hams, l"t) lbs Shoulders; In ttore and lor sale by , aui, z O. VENN EM AN, Sc Co. JACOB Ll'NKEXnLlMER crsTAWS DISOEX CcafjcticnAry and Ccffcc-XZouse, BY LU;KEMIEI3IE:: AilHSCEN', ml net 3hir Inlaw Mu l.mioxtir; Ei.iuors. Wines. Cordials, Essences, Syrups, &,c, and their skill will be taxed to compose such mixtures as deliüht the palate Punches, Lemonades, &.c. Wc will also keep an excelleut supply of Emjlish French, German and domestic Conlectionary of all kinds and pure articles. Also ice Cramsol many ditlerent varieties lor retail, ana prepared at short notice tor Balls, parties, private families, tVc. The public are requested to ive us a enll and test our capaeity to please. nr esiamisiiment is the building formerly occupied as a private residence by Capt. Bittrollf. laug 2o, tl. J LAND TOIt SALE. lrun .... iv. i... du. in ru) n r-r' of Land of tbe north end of mv Farm lyinsz 1 and a 1 mile from ihn ritv nf Evansv 1 e on the Princeton rood. Ö3T1- or particulars enquire oi WM. WOOD. aus; 23. HOOK BINDEIIY. II HISCEV. PI ml Stritt, tibtirr Jlititt rpHE suloeri! L Evaiisvi'lei ri!er wtimd inlorni tbe citims ot an: jurru:eiin country that he has cstabli.-hrd l.iiii-tll in lhe I'-tM.k Bo'-'ie ImMiiees n theabi.ve name I line. U re he Ulli In- happy tore ceive a; w l!l i- li'ie. lie w'.iiil.l intorm bi frirnds :iid ihv M;b:i.M!.a! Itr.vi: a thiCouh knowl- & ei!t:e of the business, aud also having lhe vfry best materials, he is able to do every kind ol work, in line in the best manner. ang '1 .'in. JUST KIXLTVLD, ÄTffc KEGS Pure white Lead; OU 10 bbls Linseed Oil; 5 do Turpentine: 2jUxesb-10 Window Glass, For sale low by A. LA I (IIILIN, may Water street. 111. .ACKSMITII'S TOOLS. A FULL and general assortment o every thing in that line, namelyvils, IMlows, Vices, Screw 11 An ate Hasp, r lies and lirates. For sale by A. LAUCIILIN ap 2j Wate street PETE SCOTT, House mid Siifii fainter. HAS opened a shop iu Evansville, at the Exchange llnit l. where he is urenared to do all kinds ol House, Sign, nnd Carriage laiuting, at tho lowest rates, lie recpectlully requests a thare ofpublic patronage. jy 2-i-J UST received from New Orleans, 20 Bbls Tanners Oil; 0O " I ar; 4 " VarnL-h; l." " Tiirieiiiiue; 5 lixs Orange-; 10 " Lemons; in store and lor sale by ALL1S Sc HOWES. Water st SUC A II nnd MOLASES. lOO 11 litis New Orleans Sugar; 250 Bbls do do Molasses; 40 I do do do do; 25 Bbls Sujrar House Molasses Polka brand; 25 1 Bbls do do do do do. Foreale by A. LAt'GIILIN, np 25 Water street. A1I.S. Oitn KEGS Boston and Juniata Nads, assorted h0fJJ frizes; 2. kegs Flooring Brails, assorted; 25 do Assorted spikes. For sale by A. LAFGHLIN, p 05 Water street I1ETEII SCOTT, Painter, Exchange Hotel. I jy 29 bni
Ailtlieaboe articles and everytnmgeise.in inei'uu"ui"s,uu'1 ' lurnUinx line will be sold at Cincinnati prices for Su in air "
1 7IIU invite a call from the citizens and all lov- TVl EDICAL COLLLGL OP OIIIO.--The blood even in lhe II103t obstinate aus o I scroiulaor CEDAR Posts suitable lor garden fencing. W ersof-ood things, at their establishment, where IM I acuity, solicitous ol giving tude" flaccid temperament; and as a cathartic, they act gen- Forsaleby jeSfJ A LAL'CHLIN. they bo Will llmt att. ntion to please the taste iwrtuniiyol instruction, w.f coniincnce Lectures on t j, removin? M unhealthy accumu- r"leby J and fat.cyol nil who may favor them. Theirestab- the 1st MUNDA in Ücto her, Utli i in the College u'tiu,9. They are mild in tjeir nature, and may be nr dbLS Kanawha Salt, on hand land for sa V LI ' .. ii 1. I ;:" ! l. r r..r,.iiT and Hosi,.tal. Un the 1st MONDAY in November . . . ,ect sa,cty in all a,-es t(om ,nfai:cy to ftl 11 1. rn ,. KRlESEN & MUKO
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C,TV TSK&rnmE-" WILL keep constantly on hand, a Innre and gen-
eral assortment of dress, frock and sack Coats suitable for all seasons; Cloth and Cassimere pants, fancy Cassimere, Brown Linen, Linen checks, Tweed ian(i Corduroy i'ants ot every variety ana price to suit customers: plain and fancy Silk a hd Velvet Vests, Marseilles of all colors, and all kinds of common Vests My friends and the public are respectfully invited to give me a call. je 22 dy. 3ICDICAL. NOTICE. ITVU. C. S. WEEVER. successor toTraftonand XJ Weever, would respectfully inform his friends, the friends ot the laie Dr. William Traft on, and the public generally, that he has, in order to be near hu residence, exchnmredotlices with Dr. Geo. 11. Walk er, and may now he tound at the office on the cor ner ol r irst and ine streets, at all outness uours, except when absent on professional duties. ... t i . 1 u.. 1 o ins iriemis nna acquainxances, ur. eeer na , .1.1 .1.1 i 1 .t leave to say that he was tor three years a Pupil, , and wny, wur " l"r,ue; vw w. 1 ration, during ins pupilage ne enjojea tne taS'9 of the Medical Department ot the L nive niversity ol subsequent-1 UV4 Uli ii...... ii i i .a v i nrma i i.omTfii nnri ait nawi l l j. .. . ., I lL;ln,. ly hose of the Jelierson Medical college cd 1 hiladel..(.ii u'lu.ra ti nrmlintpil in 1HJ1 ri(l ivhprn hp III -ill LAJUI3 Ilk 7 UliU Wr ihui lii ivci'iiui iv cuo.-xp nhia where he graduated in 1841 and where he also enjoyed the benefit ol attendance oi tiie cHoekiey Hospital, and at Wills Hospital for the blind and lame. Dr. Weever's residence is on Second street, first . .. . . , i door lelow the Rev. Mr. Dodges Church. Persons calling at the office will always find someone there all hours day or night. u M1Tt!MV 1111.SU.V. T ATE of Cincinnati Ohio, havng located himself a - m. m. ...11 wv,. s 1 1..11 nH . n tneciiy 01 c.nu, u u rervie lou.ecm m j-w, uic eu. iw.m.i.nrw . rrt m 11111111 ina rnv 1 i ,. . r i r f ,. . j u"u"5;. . Otlice on the corner of Locust and First streets opnosite the Sherwoixl House. Residence at the house of the liev. John V. Dodge, corner of Locust and Sec ond etreets. aug 10 tllniiw3ni. ItlEOICAL CA BD. "PR. J. B. S'l lNSON, would respectfully inform V) his friends and the public that he has located himself in lhe city of Evansville. w here he intend liimsrll in the CltV devoting his attention to the practise of Medicineand Surgery. In tendering his services ti the public in evoting his attention to the practise of Medicine and urgcry. In tendering his services ti the public in lis capacity he pledges himself to attend promptly nd faithfully to those who may favor him with ti.i.ir initu ..v. .... , ...... .... , :. , :, , which he has enjoyed for acquiring a Medical Lduit m. . I... Im.I , i canon win oe a su icieiu guarantee to ms i i u ... least ol Ins capabilities to discharge successiuuy uiei m.trt- ,1 .1...L. hi, nrWu,n ' where he may be nllJ .u.ni nally absent. Otlice with Dr. L. L Lavcock found at all times unless professionally aug 10 d&wly. LANDAND TOWN LOTS Füll SALE I WILL sell at private sale a tract of Land adjoin inj Evansville. containing alwut twenty seven acres; also, ten or htteen lols in the upier enlarge nipnt if I '.vnnsvilli all of which I will sell on reason able terms in quantities to suit purchasers These wishing to purchase Land or iois, will una it to tncir nterest to apply immediately. . jy H E.A.CORBET, Agent, I .1 KDICAI. DR. C. F. WELVER, (of thelat. 1J hnn of Trnfion Weever,) Phys:nan and fcure Urt' lieOll, blitCC in tllC COriiCr Ol ritt aild ine Struts- " - . . .... . . I a I w doors above tiie i.scüange iuiei g ICE! ICE!! JNSTANTLY Hept for retailing at the More o V may i;o miJio v iiciv 1.?. TI'WT r,l it,!., v .nri.. ewcises UST Ueceived this day by express, a few cases J of men;-fine Calf monroes and Misses' Laced Boots and a variety ol'childrens' fIhks, ccc, &.c. may 9. W K. BAKER, No 22 : mam street the established Collegiate terminates 1st March. JOHN S. SHOTWELL, M. D., Anatomy. JOHN LOCKE, M. D., Chemistry. If I) MI'SSEY. M. D.. Surrerv. L. M. LAWSON. M. D.. Mat. Med. and General Pnllirlr(V. M.B," WRIGHT, M. D., Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. JOHN P II AUKISO, M. V.. I neory anu i rac tice of Medicine. On the 1st MONDAY in October, the Dissecting Rooms will be oiocncl under the direction ol the Professc r of Anatomy, and his assistant, JOHN DAVIS, M. D., Demonstrator. M ....... Terms: Iartnculatton $5; iiospitat SJJ; Uissec ting Ticket $R; and each IWeswr's 'ficket 15. au 1 Notice. Evansville Stoneware Pottery. TT J- HART having bought the entire interestof XI Win. Dean in the above establishment, it will be continued under the lirm of K. B. S& IL J. Hart, we have a large supply ot Ware now on hand w hich will warrant wiund. Tlease direct ane leave your order at our olhce on Main Street, at II. J. Hart's Shoe Store, sifjn of the Manimout Boot, where ihey will tm attended to in the most Dunctuai manner. We would solicit the patronage of all ihiee dealing in our line. Ljv 11 B. Sc II. J. IIAIil. INSURANCE NOTICE. TIIE undersigned as agent for the Col umbus Ohio Insurance Company, isprepart jd to take risks on on shipments ol .uerchandre. Produce, &.C, from and to any part of the U States by steam and sailing vessels, steam, canai keel and Uat ooats, aiso upon ouiioings, lucimanui; i.irtiiinrp. A. c.. on most reasonable terms. The high reputation which this Company bears fo Wo-I.ilitv lilx ralitv and nromuinessin adiustinz los ,xo . , -- -j , - . . r.L ses, entitles it to tne contidence ana paironage 01 in public. ISAAC A. CKAiE,J iPALM HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS &C AVEllY large stock consisting ol every variety nf Summer hats. lechorn. ualm leaf, r rench broid,shans,cVC.,lur and silk hats ol every cesira ble style bonnats, all lhe newest styles, witn a spien did assortment of llowurs, ribbons and bonnet trim inings lor sale by P 15 Mtr.tKlS S. JUU.acu.v Y. A TV II FOR SALE! rpHE undersigned will pell at private sale the X south end of the south-west quarter oi section i.iwnshin 6. south of ramie 10 west. It ing tetwcen the Boonville road and lhe city of Evansville, and within ha t a mile ot sai.l city. 1 ne soiu lunu, in.r 10 ucres will be sold in twenty or ten acre lots or 1:1 any other way to suit purchasers, l here is a very comfortable small frame honse, an excellent well of water, and a considerable number ot lruit trees on said land. The title is ik rfect. Ttrms. One-third cash and the balance in six or twelve months. Person wishing to nurchnse will apply to John J Chandler, Esq., or to the undersigned at his residence near the premises. ...... ids may 1G. EMANUEL HULL PRINTS! PRINTS!! i ?C en.Ileqsnii.intitvand varietvof Prints of th A mvp5t Snrin.r and Summer styles, togethe with every thins new, in the way uf Dress Goods, foi sale at wholesale and retail ly ,-,T np!5 MOliKIS S. juuoj.t Ti DXIY GOODS AT It ETA I L, THE suliscriber would most respectably inform I the public that his stock tor the Ketail i raOe 1 r..n nn.l mmnlpti' ronsisiinir ol one ot the best os ntsof Knnrv and Staulo Dry Goods that c:i lie found in Evansville. Please call and examine for yourselves. Imay 1ÜJ ULI LR LAUD
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J. I. BITTROLFF. THANKFUL for past liberal patronage would respectfully inform the citizens of Evansville and vicinity, thi he has just received his new and splendid stock of JEWELRY, WATCHES; and CLOCKS which he willst 11 atregular Cincinnati orices. his stock consists in part ot: r iiietfoM and Mixer Levcr Y atchfs: A splendid assortment newest style ladies Coral Breastpins; Earings, Fingerrings &.c; Gold Guard and Fob Chains; Miniature cases, and Lockets; Fine Mourning Tins, Bracelet Clasps; Guard Keys, Collar Button, and Studs: A large selection of Gold Pens with and without pens; A large lot of Bayley's best Gold Pens with and without holders; Silver Tables and Tea Spoons; Silver Thimbles; Every description of Steel Trimmings; Steel Beads and Purse Silks; Fine Fans, Accordions; Solar Suspending arid Parlor Lamps; Girandoles &c; Every description Silver and common Spectacles " i . . . . B tew Fine French Mantle Clocks: to which he would call the attention of those w ish ing to purchase. Ladies are invited to call and examine for themselves. J. L. BITTROLFF. ap 15 Main Street between First and Second. REFINED LOAF SUGAR. ÄT CASES Stewart's Double Refined; - 5 bbls Crushed do do. 1 do Powdered, in store and for sale low by jan 23. . C. BELL PANT STUFFS. I UST received brown and bleached Linen Drills. .1 Cotton Cashimers, Coitonades. Demin blue Drills. &c., suitaMe for turn's Summer wear. mar 23. M W FOSTER S3i Livery Stable. - ' ' 1 THE undersigned have associated them selves together in the Livery Stable Dusincss, and solicit a snare 01 puuuc patronage, lheirtat 1 k - V I it fjie w on v inr tsireci. ueiweeu xne junEon iiou?e anJ lhe river wbere they can at aU ,irncs fouud ready to wait upon the public. They intend to keep Hood stock, and their charges shall be in accordance with the times JAMES WHITE. July 25-Ctno S. C. JOHNSON. LAM) FOB SALE. T AM authorized to sei L land, theeast half ot t tionJl, in town 0, south r AM authorized to sell at private sale 93 acres of the south east q aarter ot secransre 11 west. Said land iswell located and the title indisputable. For terms apply to jy 3 B.W. DUNBAR. KUX IIEKC EVEItY BODY," A NDexamine tho Iresh stock ol Boots and Shoes IX just opened at the "Ciy tlioe store" being the h .,. hen.t assortment ver otferwl in ihi. . 7. . : ' v : . . market, consisting, o every variety of Uentleinens wear ,La.''s a"d Miscs aiY.rs' half Gaiters, Slippers. Buskins, Morocco, hue t rench Kid, and every tide w ;r M of H hicb wiU di ed ol at exceedingly low prices. iv 25 W. K. BAKER, No. 22, Main St. 75 CENTS. Dr. elm 1:1 ii 011 Vegetable Ague Medicine ! SAt E and warranted Cure lor revers 01 every description. Also, Dr. Chamr ion's v egetable Anti-Bilhous, n I I 1 o ruil l 1-1 TK't IlfT fl 111 1 I .ntlinrtift 1 ills. DOsaessin" tour important conuSined properties tor the cure ot Diseases, carctully and correctly combined, one article to assist the elicct ol auother lor the bencht of the Health of Mankind. I Ttiutn nillo onntoin ll.n Iaiif lnirtinrr nrrttrtloa f.ir ,,,, TO.Y,ila..n,- 'rire is no chronic allection in " - . . . ., .... which the El vet, the btoniacn, tne l0 weis or tne blood is not concerned. There- ore. these pills are carefully and correctly prepared to meet thoe severai indications, m an iunoua mnj.a. ,w by acting upo the liver, and carrying off the redundant, or excessive bile: and at the same time exciting "IB "'O ni.v uu ... - . .,..r-.-, t the liver into lull action, in uyspepsia, uicy carry off the accumulated irass ot acidity, and correct he etmnrw-h and uigesme "rS'- " bnnuin nn.l crfturnllv acknowletiircd. that a crea! part of chronic diseases depends upon inipurity ol the ine old ace. For sale by Wm. M. Woolscy Si. ) EvanaviHe la. C. Bell, Dr. Thos Newman, Ml. emon la. R. B. Hallock, Princeton la W.J. Whiting, Cynlhianna la. W. 13. Dimick, Boonville la Dr. Joseph Sower, Vincenncs la. -3 m w. DISSOLUTION Ol' CürAUiawiwiii. rpHE partnership heretofore existing between the HISSOI.UTION Ol' COPAKTNI2HM1I1-. I ,inffrai(Tn..l. under the name ot "Harrington, Hannah Sc Co.," is dissolved by mutual consent. Tim hneinrss of the firm will he settled by Charles Harrinirton and E.H. Faircbild, to whom all debts f . 1:1 J 1 ...k -II oinin.a .innil a -. ..i l .i : .i ti. house win oe setiieu tney using ic uauw MA Crm nnlu in cnt t liner i ta fl:iirt -.1" UlC llliw viiij "-r - , - The business will be connnuea, as nereiuiuic, uj canaries iiarringioii, ui uiiinuuuii ... I II I . . n A,innAAtt.in tilth lc11 A Crane and P. G. O'litley, un.lerthe firm ot iiarrixoTov Crase Sc O-Kiley. We reler the old patrons of the house to their card below, and recommend lor them the same liberal support that has been bestowed .. .wtt. ihn lnttirin. fit III CO TT DIU VfiTVIV Cil.li LCiO ll.iuiu.u a v., J. B. HANNAH, E. II. FA1RCIIILD. rn.iARTNKRSIIIP NOTICE. Tt will Im tu en bv the above that the undersigned have become successors to the house of Harrington, lannahfc Co., under the hrm ot Ä..m,. lliirriiizrtou. Crane & O'Hilcy, will continue the Forwardinn and Commission businrq nt the old stand, with the 6ame Wharf Boat and other business facilities ol the late firm, and ask of the merchants and traders ot tne vv aoasii anu iirrn rivrr countries to extend to us their patronage so liberally bestowed upon our predecessors, pledging ourselves to give to the business at all times our hest personal attention, and in all things to iook to tne in terests of our correspondents, and to use all endeav ors in our power to cive thenientir e CHARLES HARRINOION. ISAAC A CRANE, P.G. 0'RILEY. jy 27. nnocERiES. 1 UST received by steamer "den. Lafayette," anc for sale low lor cash 50 bags prime Rio Coffee; 10 lloiTshends of Suirar. 20 bbls Plantation Molasses a prime article. 10 bhl. Rosin; hnipa of Ifmmons: June 13. M.W.FOSTER Corner main Sc 1st Streets. PRIXTS Pnsr of new styles sorina Prints; "I K O 5 do 131ue and Oranee, tor sale by mavlG. OLIVER LADD. j IHSSOLITION. THE partnership heretofore existing under the firm of "Nightingale Sc Sowers," Tobacco and Ci gars Manutacturers, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, the business of the late firm will be settled a: the old stand by William iMgntingnie. WM. MUM 1 ENUAEE JACOB SOWERS. ACÄTtD. TTTP. th nndpralcrnrd have thisdav associated ourselves together under the firm of Nightingale vt Kister, in he Tobacco and Cigar business, at the oU stand of John S. McCracken, Main Street, would ami Oinmon vigars; "f . . i : together with all articles in the line Order's from abroad attends! to with punctuality and dispatch. yv .11 i i .mV ap 1-tt-witW JULlil r-iv.
respectfully announce to the pub'ic, tnat we miena keeping constantly on hand a good assortment of the liest brands Virginia and Missouri Tobacco. "Snuffs" i.tH.-in. Canone. Caradava. hall Spanish
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SADDLE. HARNESS. AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. Main street, Evansville, Ind. SAMUEL CUPPLES begs leave to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has removed his shop to Main street, between First and Second, next door to C. Bell's Drug Store, where he keeps a large and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, 1 runka, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags, Vnlises,and all ether articles in his line, which he otlirs .1 whole01e or retail at the lowest cash prices, lie also keepi vv..uu, wii nanu a inrge anu general assortriK-ut oi iriiuimn"s oi an kinus, such as. oauuie irees oi all kinds, Skirting, Harnessand Bridle Leather, llog-skin seating, Pad skins, Plush ol every variety. Brass mounting of all kinds. Black do do do, Bridle Bits of every kind, Bridle Buckles do, Stirrup Irons do, Bu2v. Kidin? and Wn rr i .. . ......-., vw.i im uu um nrucies in ms line. Ciun I nrroinnr t t i . n. i. . . irv n.ri .ni. .mi n . . .. . examine my stock beJore purchasing elsewhere as 1' am uciciiiiiueu 10 sen ursi rate articles at very low prices. Junell-dlw&wSmo SAMUEL r.tTlPT r SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK 3X2 AN UP AC TO 11 "ST. J. P. ELLIOTT, (Succntor to IP. M. A. J. i Ell wit.) will uontiiiue the above business at the old stand, Main street, Evansville. He will always keep on hand a constant supply ot Saddles, Bridles. i ruiiKs, txe. xc. oi me uesi worKmansiup, winch hf oilers at wholesale or retail nt the lowest prices. Als.i A creat varietviof Trimmincs used bvStddlers, Harness-makers, and Trunk Manufacturers. In addition to my former stock ot materials I have just received a very large and general assortment ot Saddle Trees, of all kinds, Skirting, Harness and Bridle Leather; Hog skin seating; Calfskin do; Plush do, every variety; - . BridleCitts and Buckles, all kinds; Stirrup Irons, &.C., &c. RiJins, Buiirv and Wason WIi'id?. Together with all articles in my line, at w holcsale md retail. Persons dealing in the above articles will find it to their advantage to call and examine my stock. All orders promptly attended to at the shortest no tice. (may 9 ly J. P. ELLIOTT STATIONARY. "I AA REAMS Foolscap papsrt assorted; Xvlvf 10Ü reams Letter pane t. do; 50 cross Black InkAlso, a supply of Quills, Steel cns, Wafers, ml ealin-T Wax, in store and for a lie by l jan 29. C. BELL. MACKEREL. "OAR L lov RELS. Halves and Quarters, for sale vry owby . my 10 BEMENT z VICLE. I 1A MACKEREL. BBLS No 1, in etorcand for eile by jan Q. C. BELL. I w m M-V pieces Black and Colored Alpacca Lu2tera rJJl2b Kentucky Jeans. 100 " Sattmelts an colors. 150 " Red, White and Yellow Flannela 73 Cases assorted Prints. 5 " Bleacaed Muslins. 500 " Woollen Shawls. 130 Pair Blankets, just received and fral very cheap, by J. H- öl AUUt.t., cc OCt. Iii II iUo iiw CLOTH, CAS5IMEKE3 et vkbamiw OUPERHNE black Irenen 1.101a, cupenine uiac I.' 1. ' Dlr.tr l1i.o and Itunn flotKa . """'vcimtrw. Fancy . Whth antjf Colored Marseilles Vc3tingS, assortment of Gents Plain Black and iar(f and Patent Stocks, superfine . ' . ured bjack and Latins for csi:,,. norfii. Itlark and White Colored f ,pnto. Klllwrlltlft. Ii 3 km cfoves, w ith every desirable article lor Gents. Öojing and summer wear, for wholesale and retail by ap 13J J10RK1SS. JOHNSON. - PANTALOONS STUFF & COATINGS COTTEXADES, Crotens, I weeds, supernne black Freuch Drap, eis., Drap de Nenr.e, Lin- . .... I 1 .Inn. UM ill Uli thf mOSl en and unwn cnccwim up.-, ...... ... - :,i desirable styles, for sale low .t whpteto tf u Jiwuum - - MOSQUITO NETTLNCS. nnA riECES Assorted .iiwuuu ' UUU Just received and for sale low Ly 6 J.ll MAOiir-riOico. 75 CEXTS. .rmntnl riirp tot a 1. i - i ia ann avsr mi 11 t A K VK and warranted cure ior vu. .. lST'fa, Sr. Ctopjon'. thplir Mli-ine. t OT Salt DV L. liCjUU. I 9 ..... . P ti'iuii vi'V aio l)r. Cnammon ond v.u. m. V.Vr .: w-niü- prifvimr I I A I'llinilB Mil' W Cl. ---- - mm Wrrptable Anti - rt, 1 A and Cathartic Pills. jy21-3md. . ö . , . h na arrets ivenaa öVnn v JlTÄK'KT IN 1UÜ fdec21-tf JÜHNSHANKLl. TO TIIE PUBLIC. i.:in iM, WHEN 1 advertise my stout in our jwauy -y nai.Iam not in the habit of advertising doun' ' ..;.! .v,t 1 have on hand, but come 10 io u u vi ui". - - . . - .r Cnnri nur quantity by referring to my invoices of Goods pur uiuavu j - - UST received from Pittsburgh, 100 Kss Nails; 25 Bbls Ale; ALLIS Sc IIOWFS. Water st. for sale by ep 21 GLOVES! GLOVES!! GLOVES!!! n,l 1rii colored tm'Ztoel. uperline ' Vnite do. supedine wlütj jnd tored perdue black net jgJS uu su A SPLENDID lot of h Hg2 A. dow Paper, jusircccived and lor ftw rJy jan 13-tf: J- mZZ-. f UMBER.-A large and full assortment o fHne J Lumber. ribT7 .1TflII1iv Water si may4 tt. WINDOW Class.-An assorlmct ol ortmet of Window A. LAUGHLLN, v ater st. ma) 4 tt. hire by th month good srnyrsorge,.Oer--m -mr-r A vTF.ll -I Wl-n it i man who speass ' Ji, jji. WALhbK soon 10 lJo T T- I I l-XrTX&' c urch. iny2-6i Ü . Vinestreet,n.--Mr .WS" v , . MPPERS and BUSKINSi"" .. , nBkins of supe300 Sf Ä KfeÄ bro"sM . h-t ii.Ki received and lor sale ov lUlluaiia'Mj I11.1VC.IW liAl'i'. may 16. . TrTiTcKnOGANS. ..... ,.: K.rtrrnnq? - (Z Cases ot rrmie rvq. JLÖ 5 do do Boys do, For leby maylG OLIVER LADD. Dozen suTerior W.Ulron. Ora. W , tbes, 5U 10 do do do Com 5 do do d" a'eTr Allot a superior quality for sa.e LADD. may lo A PITCH FORKS. SYTIIE snaths; 20 Dozen Eainpso;. F-:v"v,mwon: 50 do 1 1 r:. perior Pitch Fork. orks; OLIVER LAP) 10 do For sale by imay iuj
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