Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 116, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 September 1848 — Page 3

DAILY JOURNAL. The Daily Jour's a l' is published every morning (Sundays excepted) at It' cents per week, payable

to the Carriers, or $3 JU per n.'inum, payable in aavanoc. The TriÄVlesly Jovv.su, for ' the count', con tatnirlg all the matter of th Daily Journal, i published on Tue.d tys, Thur.-sdays and Saturdays, at 51 w pvr annum in advance. Tha WeeiELY JocRXAti f pub'i.-thej every Thursdav at $2 DO, three copies for $j 00, sever copies for f 11 w, itrii curies lor w, in aavance. u . t THURSDAY MORNING,' SEP. X i VAs Bcsex Locofoco Conyextio.v is Ixdi Asa. The Free-Soilers held a convention at Indianapolis on yesterday week for the purpose of organization anct for the appointment of a Van Buren electoral ticket. We cannot lca'm irotn me papers mat aoytnum very smart was accomplished by the convention, nor can we learn either who compose the ticket, the names of two or three gentlemen are giren as belong ins to the ticket, and that is all. We do obBefrei however, that the Sentinel is puttingup a pitious whine at the loss of John UY Peltit, Esq.. one of the moat influential members of the locofoco party ia that region heretofore, and there are others of that party, no doubt, equally as influential, whom the Sentinel will soon have to number amon the bolters fiom Cass, for the truth is, ih: party in" this State can t swallow the Michiacfcr. As our friend JttJge Towles slid in hU speech last night, there is 30 enthusiasm about the locofoco candidateor the party, and it is impossible to create any, for sorajthinj caaaot bi fjrtiui out of nothing. . We copy from the State Journal tli3 followlowing account of tlu con vention: It was supposed, when a portion of the dem untie pirty, in Sir York, determined to pecede from the regular nomination made by thir party at Baltimore, that its influence would be confined to that State. To the great surprise, however, of the Cass wing of the Democracy, the disaffection is rapidly t-xtending into other States. . Whether it will inc rease to euch an extent as to compel the withdrawal of Gen. Cjss, rem una lobe seen. A State Convention was Uli in this city, on last Wednesday, for the purpose of forming an electoral ticket. ' After some difficulty in lauding suitable material, they succeeded in the object of their assemblage. We ere not able to give the names of all the gentlemen selected as electors. We understand that Mr. Ellsworth, of Lafayette, and Johu 11. Bradley, of Cdumr bus, axe Electors for the State at larze. Ovid Butler, Esq., of this city, is the elector for this district. We attended the Convention and heard some of the speeches made. On .Tuesday night. Mr. Harding, one of the. leading Abolitionists of the bute, entertained his audience with a speech of considerable length. In the comse of his remarks, for the purpose of making Vail D-ireq palatable to the .Abolitionists, he took "tha ground that all bis former opposition to them, .t ill - - . a ' . . uuu au ui. pomicai iniquity, should ce buried With the past and that all should now rally upon nun, because he was now right. Ileac kuowledged tliat it was with some difficulty he got hit own consent to go for him but he had finally concluded to do it. , John W. Wright, Esq., of Logansport was called 011. He did not altogether agree with Mr. Harding, and began his speech by saying, insuosunce, he was not 111 the fame position as that occupied by his friend. He (Mr. W.) I . . .. .. . . naa always o.?e 11 a Vau liuren man. and in now bupporiing him there was no political inconsistency. There existed no necessity to taki anything back, or to forget any thing in relation to Van Buren. That tenth-man had always been right, and had never taken any thing back. He stood now where he always had stood.There was, then, ' on his iart, 0 sacrifice of principle 111 giving his support to the glorious old leader of Democracy. He had read one truth iu . the State Journal a few days ago. That paper stated that "Van Buren cow had the hea rtsof niue tenths cf the Democratic party.w That j-Ta fact if they only dared "to speak out their real sentiments. There were a great many Democrats who refused to wear the- colar any longer, and especially is it 0 in the Northern part uf the State. John U. Petti, Esq., of Wabash, who attended the Balti more Convention as a delegate on the part of the State, bad recently come out in a strong epeach in favor of Van Buren. The Democracy of the free North would never go for Cass, lie had attended the Democratic State Conven tion last winter, and in a caucus of the party, he told them that he never would 20 for Cass, after be had sold himself to the slaveocracy of the South. Many of the Northern Democrats bad taken the same position but he was sor Ty to see lhata few of.them were how "craw fishing" on that subject. &c. The convention was not very numerously attended; the majority of those present were of that class of people who voted for Birnev in 1844, and are responsible for the annexation ol lexas the extension of slavery the war and the acquisition of ihe territory out of which the present question of slavery extension has grown, itiey are nowabout playing the same consistent and honest game. (ÖTIt appears from a report made on the Congress Trin ting that work which last year paid the editors of the Union S1C2.315, is now done by contract for 62.912, a saving to the Government of nearly 800,000. If. is not much wonder that father Ritchie is in favor of Cass and the extras.' . ' - . Tersisle Depravity. The Pittsburgh Desfatcb gives an account of a fellow named Dunap, of Circle ville, who engaged him self to two younr ladies of that place married one and then representing to the other that circumstan ces bad forced him into the marriage against his w ill. j re vailed upon her to keep up a criminal intimacy with him. Baltimore Clipper. THLouisville Louisville Journal trays Gen. Aa Seeins anxious to play the same game. He has engaged himself to the North and engaged himself to the South, trying all the while to conceal from each his engagement to the other. Wheu at last tlis time thall come for him to unite himself to oneof the two, he will Cnd jubledly, like the Cirtleville suVm', assure the-other tha i'ttcireur.'5tan.ccf' forced 1 . : 1 1 ., mm ii' 10 11 ami enuediur 10 prevail on Hie poor forsaken to keep up an intercourse with

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Wholesale Sealers in Foreign and Domestic' dry Goods. EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. J-JAVE Jasl ; received perstewuett American Ea-le and Colorado, S3 packages of their Fall and Wintei We'invitc'tho Trade to eil and examine our assortment; 3 most of thee good are now much in renuet. It U tlto intention of the fiirni to purchase un unususl Large btotk thta saason, and to sell at a

r.nl I advance on f istern prices. The head of the house will attend the Eastern- package,

spar no We con buy gojd NEW STOIIE-NEW GOODS. THK sutwcriter respectfuHy informs the citizens uf Vanderburgh and surrounding counties, that he hns opened a new store in the house formerly occupied by Mr. Sieve Childs, on tbo south-west corner of Main and !?ccond streets, where he intends to keep a central assortment of Dry C.oods and (Groceries which he will sell as low as any hone in the We-t. He has just received a beautiful stock of fresh American, French, and English DryGood3, to which ho particularly calls the attention ol purchasers wanting superior goods. ' laug23-dJcwly " WILLIAM HUGHES. - m 1 1 --i - - , - - - - VALUABLE IIOUSE& X.OTS FOH SALE BY directions of the Vanderburgh l'robatc Court the undersigned Administrator of the Estate (f GuMavus CfJpley, late of Vanderburgh County dec'J will, on Wodnefday th427thday ot September. A. D.. 1813, at the door of the Couri House in Evansville, between the hours of 1 and -4 o'clock P. M., of said day, e.fpoe for sale at public auction, Lot9No. 1 and 2inbloek No. 1 in Lamasco city, formerly 4th Enlargement, adjoining the city of Evansville, with a new two-tunenient dwelling-bouse thereon, renting for $84,00 per annum. Terms of sale one-third cash; one-third in three months, and on the remaining a credit of six months from snle,n te- required with approved ecut ity.wavmg all relief from valuation nnd appraisement laws. A pjrfecttitlo will rrn aiven. au5 211 ' DANIEL CHUTE. Adm'r. ALEXANDER LAUSI1X!I, AVholesale and Iletail Groccry, Iron, Sail, Tin and Sheet Iron Store. WATER STREET, EVANSVILLE, INDIA-MA. TT7E bc2 leave to call tha attention of merchants, f V Traders, and Farmers generally, throughout the W abaiih country, Illinois, and the Southern portion of Kentucky, to our larae and very General rtock of Grocenefl, Iron, Nails, Tin 'Plate, Copper, li;: . V J I A Tire, V.011U11 1 aru auu inj.-jRbuc .uanuiuctured Articles. Which we oiler for sale at very re duced prices for Cah or 1'roduce. The head of the hau.e residing in Pittsburgh,' will enable Us to be regularly supplied with all articles in our line. Dealers and country merchants need not travel beyond Evansville for a supply of all articles they may need, and they would considt their interest bv uivintr us a call, as we are determined to merit 1 snare of public patronage. The buihicia will be conducted by JA31t:S LiAUtillL.1, JR. $Cr Feather, Hides, Tallow, Ueeswax, nnd all kind of i'rüduce purchased at the highest market price. may 4, '4 J tl HEW AHD CHEAP Dlr GOODS JUST OrENED AT JIIltXSEX & MOIIGAN'S $7jt thetcw Frame Building, on Main Streit. J$ PS. fancy Prints; 00 pi. Uingnams Prints, at only 10 cents per vank ' 20 ps Ginghams, colors warrated, at 16 cts per yard; , . 100 pa bleached Domestic; . : - . 10 cases Hats; 10 do Boots; 10 dox Ladies' slippers; . 20 ps Irü.h Linen, from 25 cents to $1 00 per yard; . . 50 lierage Scarfs, tt only 50 cts each. - " sup summer Shawls; ' ' - V 20 ps Fancy Linen Drills; . Gloves, blkand white Kid, Pic Nie and ! .1 Cotton; . : Steel lieeds and Purao Trimmings; . t 50 do? Hosiery, embracing every quality; . 3 n Carpeting; . . 5 bales Uro wn Domestic; . 1 do . Drilling; . . . 2 do Osnabergs, And many other article, which makes our assortment equal to any that can be found in the city. Wemobt respectfully solicit a call from all who wsih to buy goods, either at wholesale or retail, aswefoel ooiitiJtnt that they will find it to their interest to purchase oi us KRUMEN & MORGAN, jeß . . . No. 2 5, Main street. JUST received by steamer Glencoe, 75 sides wie Leather; 25 Uxs Ijcnion Syrup; 3 Tierces refined Suuir for family use. for sale by ALL1S St HOWES, apz water st. BOOMS TO II EXT. THREE rooms suitable for a dwelling iii II I !l f iT . ." lor a small Family or for otfites, situated over the subscribers store, corner Main and Second street, i Apply to laug26J . WILLIAM HUGHES. .WOLL HOUSE AND WHARF-BOAT, Shawncctown, Illinois. THE undersigned takes this method to notify the public, that he is the proprietor of a large and commodious Wuakf Boat, at Snawnectown, and that he still continues the Receiving, . Forwarding and Commission Business, generally. Persons landing in the night, or desirous of securing passage in the night, will always rind a private room and a good bed, on board. ... ' He aLo keeps constantly on hand, a general assortment of Groceries, Provisions, &.C., suitable to the river trade , . ' lu connection with the above business, he has opened a Mouse oi .Entertainment, on Front Street, (nlxmt 75 yards Irom th Whart Uat,) in the ".Morris" Brick House, and two frame buildings im mediately below, ended the Woll House and Staue Office, all of which have been recently repaired and refitted, and where ltrsons may secure seats in good St.tge Coaches, for any point in the interior, on the mail routes. ... . The public may rest assured that his Table and Bar thall be supplied with the best the country can a (ford for money, and no jwuns will be spared to accommodate comfortably all who call on him. His Stable will I hllid with every variety of grain, hay, &c. and managed by honest ami laiiltlul Ostlers, for whom the undersigned will be refjtonsiIde. Persons landing from steam boats at night, will always be conducted to the Hotel it they defire i:. . je27tf . JOHN WOLL, Vruprietcr . NEW AUItlVAL. Just received at the cityshoe store on Main street a splcded lot of Ladies tine Buskin walking shoos; a o .Misses and Child s lanced lioots, and lien is miers wvc. All the lowest prices imiginable. je 2 W. R. BAKER, Main street. NAILS. 350 KEGS Boston and Juniata Nails, assorted sizes: 2. kegs Flooring Brads, assorted; 23 do Assorted spikes. - ' l or sale by A. LAC HUN, op Water street COHrECTIOHAllY. On First Strte: l tu t en Main and LfiCU-it. IT. JACKSON Wonld inform the citizens of II flmt h.n Utelv cstabiifbed himWifi t!i d'mvc! husinrss on First Mrcet, v here he

pains in collecting one ot tno largegi tna most ueeirauie diocr ever om jcu our 117.

Id say to the Trade generally,- and particulaily to Merchants ot tno auaiü v alley that

3 in Evansville this Fall on as good U-rnia as anywhere else 111 tno esu . lau

intend to kern always on hind a tarsre nn I varied a.!nrttnent of Cakes, Candies, Frui'3, ftut Ac., etc. Tin uh.-4crib-r respectfully rppie?ts that the eitiz us should call aii'l examine hi- etahlishnient and judie for themselves, lie has met received tiAy pounds nsM-rti d Canifi' " 5,0J) r);ping Kiss wrappers; 1 Ii-nf Pnmcs 1:1 t'n -.-y !)0X';.J. tug J,.'-dlv.Stw2w.

Auction sales during the entire season, and

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you can S 30. Western ClotBing Storo, Next door to G. Vcnncman's Hope Store. V- "Water Street, Evansville, la. BY DKVÜIITIEK & CO. HAVE just received from their Manufactory in Cincinnati, a large assortment of ready made fashionable clothing, suitable for all sea sons ol the year, all of which are made and trimmed in the best mannerunder their direction, expressly for thi market, and consists of every article requisite complete gentlemen's wardrobes superior Black and Blue rrench and English cloth dresses, frock and sack coats, full trimmed.' Blue and blach Satnct frock and sack coats, Cashmeret, Brown, greed, gray and black, and all collors of tweed, sack, frock and dress coats, every variety of cunts, coatees and roundabouts, superior black and blue cloths nnd cassimercpants fancy French cashmere do.. Blue and black and rrav and strioed satinet uanls iind cordu' roy pants of all colors and prices. Black satin, plain an J fancy silk, velvet casimere, and satinet vests, and all colors and kinds of common vests at varum? prices All the late styles ol plain and fancy silk and satin Cravats, Scarfs and stocks; white silk and all colors Pocket Handkerchiefs; Linen and Linen Itosom shirts Muslin and Flannel do ; Flannel and Net undershirts and Draws; Shirt Collars: Beaver, kid, thread and cotton (Hoven; embroidered and plain gum suspenders; si Ik, 'gingham and cotton Umbrellas; Silk flats Caps; Boots; Shoe; 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 week ly during th'J season from our Manufactory in Cincin nati. laug l BRUMMER, &. CO O. YESKIHIAft & CO. Just received per Steamer Germantown, C Pieces Store and Haus Door Locks(home made) JJ 6 Coils Manille Rope from k to It inch; 10 Reel Hemp packen Yarn; ... 5 Coils do 1 1 alter Rope; 59 U3 Hemp and Cotton twine; 6 doz Hemp Beadcords; 12 doz Ci;cinn-ui Buckets; . 12 kegs assorted Nails; i ... 2 bblsSaloratus; . . ' ' 5 boxes Summer Candles; ' 5 do Soap; ti doz horse Bruslies; 6 . do . scrubbing d; 2 do Mo 1 irross Shoe do; 2 do Zinc Washboards; 1 bbl Oat Meal; ' 1800 lbs Bscon Hams; 1500 lbs Shoulders; In store and for sale by aug 21 G. VEN NEMAN, &. Co. JACOB LCSXE?H11MK GCSTAVUS HlSUE.f. Confccticnary end Coz?ccXXguso, DY LUNKEN II E13IER & IIISGEN . , On Second street 2dcort below Main. A Y7"IIO invite a call from the citizens and all lov ? V ers of good things, at their establishment, where tney nope oy eh.ui ana attention 10 picase ine taste and fancy ot all who'mavfavor them. Their establishment will at all tirne contain the best of foreign and domestic Liuuors, Wines, Cordials, Essences, Syrups, i.e., and their ekill wlli le taxca to compose such mixtures as delight thepalateFuncles, Lemonades, &.c. We will also keep an excellent suppiy ol L.ngukh f rench, Oerman and domestic coniectionary of all kinds and pure articles. Also Ice Creams of many different varieties for retail, and prepared at short notice for Balls, parties, private families, ice. The public are requested tq give us a call and test our capacity to please. Our establish ment is the building formerly occupied as a private residence oy capt. Mttroln. iauga, tt.j LAND roil SALE. IlWlSIItosell frotn'-JO'to GO acres of Land of the north end of my Farm lying 1 end a 1 mile from the city of Evansville on the Princeton road. . 03rFor particulars enquire of WM. WOOD. ' aug 23. DOOK DIN DER Y. L. IIISGEN, First Strttt, above Alain npHE subscriber would inform the citizens of L Evansville and surrounding country that he has established himelt in the book iinlinr bnsinees at the above named place, where he will he happy to re ceive all work in his line. He would intorm his friends and the public that having a thorough knowledge of the buinees, and also having the vfry best ot materials, he is able to do every kind ot work in hU line in the best manner. ang 31 2m. COT f ON Y'AHN. "1 ( (f( Hozen Hope Factory Cotton Yarns AV.uuw ros 500, WH) and 70U, this dny rle ceived per steamer Rooco from Piit!urgh. For sac by lmayl7J OLIVER LA DD. SEL,Ei:X SCHOOLS. The male Academy and Female Seminary will Deo vo'.ente, coinuK-itce their i all Sessions the first Monday in .September. The school-year consists of two sessions of 22 weeks each; the tuition payable quarterly as heretofore. Pupils can commence at any time, though it ii exceedingly desirable and important that they enter at the beginning of the term, when subjects of study arc begun rod classes organized tor the Session. No pupil will be received for a less time than hall a Session. Deduction M ill be made for absence in case of protracted illness. Thefceniinary comprises two departments. Primary and AcASEXicAl occupying distinct yet contiguous apartments, being under one general supervision, aitd constituting In reality btjt one school; tht studies of the Pritmry Department being preparatory to the more advanced ones ol the Academical course. . The Academical Department is arranged into three classes, characterized by the branches studied by them respectively, and denominated for convenience sake, the Junior, Middle and Senior Classes. J cmoh Studies Arithmetic. Geography, Ancient and Modern History. Eng. GrMnnur, Watts on the Mind, and Natural Philosophy. Middle Class Arithmetic (finished,) Algebra, Natural History, Botany, Chemistry, Astronomy, Anitonty, & Physiology Senior Class Algebra (finished,) G.ometry Mental and Moral Philosophy, Rhetoric, Iogic, Natural Theology and Evidences of Christianity. Tho above course is the more common, and in our judgment one which should, in its general outlines, be pursued by those debiting a systematic and thorough education. ... " The Male Academy, designed more particularly for those studying the classics, and higher English branches, will be conducted on the same plan and terms as during the past year. Vocal Mcsie A course of forty lessons, (two each week) will be given out of school hours, on the elementary principles of vocal music, for thote who are not members ol the day school as well as for thosc who are. Those who have never stuJied music as a science, w ill find the course adapted to them. EXPENSES. Board and washing in the best ot private lamilies, per week, $1(50 to 1 75 Tui' ion in Seminary, Primary Department per nunrtcr, 3 00 Academical "4 00 to 5 00 English Branches and trench or Latin 7 00 Vocal Mumc, tor the course, 2 0G Lessons on th5 Pi.ino 00; ue of instrument tor practice i IM per miarter. M. W. SA FFOilD. a. m., Principal. Evansville, Aug. l'i, Ht3. . -Arw:s5A. Encouragod by the increasing patron-, :i e daring i!hj past year, w have at no tiiihng e xpeii-'. nveie arringemnw to aa.i very niticn i j iw: ser.nn:!.i'I.itiotis and tnri'diies of the sch.K!s, f.t ling . . 1 .u . i .. 1 . lul l Ji.-'iirauce itiai mr lorirer pniroii,n:i i uiuh u ikj oi ("lticnti'n !.-.-i'rnll', v. i'.l ru?ptil t oar etl" Tt by ft

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LAXDAXD TOWN LOTS A. FOR SALE. , WILL sell at private sale a tract of Land adjoin inir Evansville, containing about twenty seven

I acres; ai&o, ten or nrteen Lots m the upper enjirge ment of Evansville, all of which I will sell on reasonable terms in quantities to suit purchasers These wishing to purchase Land or Iots, will find it to their nterest to apply immediately." jy 14 E. A. CORBET, Agent, ! I EDICAL. DR. C. S. WEEVER, (of thelat, J.YJ linn of Trafton fit-Weever.) Physician and Sure geon, office on the corner of First and Vine streetsa frw doors above the Exchange hotel - aug 2 TANNF.IIS Oil Cm t? BBLS Tanners Oil inst rect raccived and lor sa. by ; lfeb22 1 t-t DECKEK & KRAMER .';. ''' Notices.: . V ; Evansville Stoneware Pottery ' HJ. HART having bmght tbentire interest of Wm. Dean m the above es-wflighment, it will be continued under tho fum of R. B. St, H. J. Hart, we have a large supply ot Ware now on hand which we will warrant sound. Please direct ane leave your order at our office on Main Street, at II. J. II ftrt't Shoe Store, sign of the Mammout Boot, where they will be attended to in the most punctual manner. We' would solicit the patronage of all ihose dealing n our line. - Ljv 28J H B. &. H. J. HART, v ' 1 " ... - . T mm m PALM HATS, BONNETS, PLOWEKS &C VERY large ock consisting of every variety jL of Summer hata, leghorn, palm leaf, French broid, shans,fiüC, fur and silk hats of every desira ble style bonnots, all the newest styles, with a splcn did assortmentof flowers, ribbons- and bonnet trim mings for sale by lap.15) MORRIS S. JOIKNSON . . LAND TOR SALE! THE "undersigned will sell at private sale the south end ot the aduth-weet quarter of section 2U, towuship 6, south of range 10 west, b ing between the Boonville road and the city of Evansville, and within half a mile of said city. The said land, be ing 40 acres will be sold in twenty or ten acre lots, or in any other wav to suit Durchaaers. There is a verv comfortable small frame honse, an excellent well of water, and a -considerable - number of fruit trees on said land. The title is Df rfect Tt mu. One-third cash and the balance in six or twelve months. - Persons wishins to purchaso will apply to John J Chandler. Eso., or to the undersigned at his residence near the premises, tds may 16. EMANUEL HULL. PRINTS! FRUITS!! i N endless Quantity and variety of Prints of th V newest Snrinz and Summer styles, toeeth with every thing new, in the way of Dress Goods, fei sale at wholesale and retail ty apl5 MORRIS S. JOHNSON PAKCY J IU ZTJLTin '" DItY GOODS AT RETAIL, "fIIE BuWribcr would most respectably inform J the public that his stock for the Retail Trade is full and complete, consisting of one of the best assortments of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods that can be found in Evansville. Please call and examin for yourselves. - Imay 16 OLIVER LADD. TN storo and for sale 50 Lbl White Ltme in good X order ane Cheap june 13 M.V7. FOSTER PETEil SCOTT, House nud SixiV I'a inter. HAS opened a shop in Evansville, at the Exchange Hotel, where he is prepared to do all kinds ot ' House, Sign, and Carriage Painting, at the lowest rates. He respectfully requests a share otpubiic patronage, --.. - . . jy 2-tt. JUST received from"ew Orleans, 20 Bbla Tanners Oil; W V. Tar: - . 4 . Varnish; '-: 15 ; Turpentine; 5 Bxs Oranges; . ' ".10 ' Lemons;'' ! ' in store and (or sale by - ALLIS Si. IIOW'ES. - Water st SUGAR and MOLASES. 100 HhdsNew Qrleana Sugar; . 250 Bbla :. do do Molasses; A( 1 .rl.i .4 ,ts ' Art' "TT--IV I uu UV M'l( 25 Bbls Sugar House Molasses " Polka , lnnd; . - r r-r- , ' J 25 Bbl-do- doi- do-- Ü0 For cala by, a . i? A LAUGH LIN, - - do ap25 . .t ... : Water street. PETER SCOTT, Painter, Exchange Hotel. . . . jy 2tf6m A CARD. THE undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Evansville and vicinity, that be has re-opened his shop on Alain street, opposite the liana, where he intends carrying on the Tailoring business in a tew ot its branches. 1 hose wishing to employ him will find him on hand dunng business hours, sep 1 ' , ?VM. HOLDEN. JUST RECEIVED, XCS KEGS Pure white Lead; OU 10 bbls Linseed Oil; 5 do Turpentine;" " 25 boxes 8-10 Window Glass, For sale low by A. LAUGHLIN, may Water street. BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS. 1 ,t n, A FULL and general assortment o 'üX-r every thing in that line, namely An rzrfG fwvils. Bellows, Vices, Screw. Plate In..-ar.&J Racp, Files and Grates. For sale by A. LAUGHLIN ap 25 Wate street , Four Days Late Frcm Euro pc. Favorable to All Cash Customers. , ALLIS Ä HOWES.' v THE HOUSE that sells goods for small profits and ready pay, have iust been receiving several important additions to their large stock ot Gioceries. 1'hey pledge themselves to sell as good articles and at as low rates as can be obtained in the .West, and invite all dealers, who wish to do a saving basin to come and convince themselves that those assertionsare something more than empty boast. ' Their stock embraces every thing belonging to tho grocery trade, in prool ol which see the columns ot our city papers- ON EVERY PAGE YOU WILL FIND THEIR ADVERTISEMENTS. . ap 21. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. THE subcriltcr has a dwelling house and three Its situated in the city of Little Rock, Arkansas, which he is anxious to dispose of cither hr cash 1 r exchange tor property in the State of Indiana. 55" For particulars enquire of Iemuel R-. Lincoln f Little Rock, or 11. JACKSON, aug 29-d 1 wit w2w. ' - ' Evansviile. FOR SALE. I "WILL sell at ptivaiesale Lot No. 9 in the upper Enlargement of the city; title perfect. Iiis one of the moet eligible locations in the city for a private resilience. Abo a te n yenr leare on a lot 371 by 150 feet, suitable for a residence. ' " ' aug2 . ' JOHN J. CHANDLER. JUST received from New York, " Hall Pilk-s Cognac Brandy; 2 Pipes Holland Gin; 10.eiks Port Wine-, ' 10 casks Madeira; 2 hhds Rum; 10 barkets Chimpaignc; 5 bxs Crdinlt: 100" Claret; 150" .S-ir.lines; " 4J rans Oysters; "j thousand Tigara Citrara; for sale by ALLLS &. IiOWEo. np 21 w nter st. ICE! ICE!! fIJNSTANTLY 'tept for retailing at thoetnreo

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L. BITTROLFF. Ali" - llOernl tin ..r.... wouiu rcipecuuiiy luiorm tue etuzensof - Evansville and vicinity, that he has jut received his new an 1 splendid stock of Jewelry, Watches; and Clucks, which he will sell at regular Cincinnati prices, :: his .stock consists in part ot: Fine Gold and Silxcr Lever Watcbs; . - : A splendid astMrtmeiit newest ütylc ladies Coral j Breastpins; -; Earings Fingerrings Sec; '. Gold Guard and Fob Chains; , ' . ; Miniature cases, and Lockets; I Fine Mourning Pins, Bracelet Clasps; , : Cutrd Keys, Collar Battuns, and ituds; ; A largo selection of Gold Pencils with and without ' paar, , '. i A large lot of Bavley V. bet Gold Tens with and . ; wiliiout holders; . . ! Silver Tables and Tea Spoons; . Silver Thimbles; . ' . , . , Every description of Steel Trimmings; . Steel Be.uls and Purse Silks; . ; Fine Fans, Accordions; . .'. .' Solar Suspending and Parlor Lamps; . . Girandoles Slc. ...... : Every defcription Silver arid common. Spectacles ! Fine, pocket Knives &c; ...... . , ! B lew Fi.ie t rench Msntle Clocks; ; to which ho would call the attention of those. wishing to purchase. Ladies are invited to call and examine lor themselves. J. L. BITTROLFF. ; : ; ap 15 ; Main Str;et between First and Second. ' I REFINED LOAF. SUGAR.. m r (cru u.......i. i" 11. r 1 ' 5 bbls Crushed - do . . Hn. ' - 1 do Powdered, in store and for sate low by jan29. c. BELL , PANT STUFFS. ' IUST rect ived brown and bleached Linen Drills, Cotton Cashimers.Cottonades. Deniin hin DriHa &.C, suitable for men's Summer wear. mar 25. M W FOSTER Livery Stable. THE undersigned have asFociaied thei t Ii m selves together in the Eivery Stable IJtlSiUCSS, and Solicit a share of public patronage. Their Stable is on Via r street, between the Johnson House and the river, where they can at all limes be found, ready to wait upon the public. They intend to keep good stock, und their charges shall be in accordance with the times JAMES WHITE. July 25-Sno S. C. JOHNSON. LAND FOli SALE. T AM authorized to sell at private 6ale 9S acres of L land, the east half of the south east quarter of sectional, in town 6, south range 11 west. Said land iswell heated and the title indisputable. For terms apply to . jy 3 R. W.DUNBAR. UN 21 LUC EVEBT BODY," AND examine the fresh 6tock of Boots' nnd Shoes just opened at the "Ci'y Shoe store" being the finest and cheapest assortment ever offered in this market, consisting of every variety of Gentlemen wear, Ladies and Misses Gaiters, half Gaiters, Slippers, Buskins, Morocco, fine French Kid, and every article to be wished for All of which will be disposed of at exceedingly low prices, jy 23 W. R. BAKER, No. 22, Main St. WARE-MOUSE FOR ISERT. A LARGE frame Ware-House for rent; apply to the subscriber comer Main and Second street aug26 WILLIAM HUGHES. GROCERIES. T UST received by steamer kGen. Lafayette," ane1 mj for sale low lor cash 50 bags prime Rio Coffee; - 10 Hogsheads of Sugar- ' -20 bbls Plantation Molasses a prime article. 10 bbl. Rosin; 5 boxe of 1cmmons; JunclJ, , M.W.FOSTER 1 '. -Corner main & 1st Sireeu. ' PRINTS. t fiT Cases of new styles spring Prints; " ' lv 5 do Blue and Change, tor sale by may 16. - OLIVER LADD. DISSOLUTION. . .1 .. rTUIE partnership heretofore existing under the firm JL ot ".Nightingale & bowers," tobacco and Ci gars Manufacturers, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, the business of the late firm will be tettled at the old stand ty William Nightingale. i ' . 1. WM. NIGHTINGALE JACOB SOWERS. A CARD. TT7E the undersigned have this day associated our ?V selves together under the firm of Nightingale Sr. Kiter. in the Tobacco and Cisar business, at the olJ stand of John ö. Mcuraclten, Main ötrect, woutd, " . . M . 1 respeciiuiiy uiwiun " no puvr., 101 " - iuuuui .tW ik. .... and Common Cignrs; together with all articles in :ioe the fine. Orders from abroad attended to with punctuality and dispatch. WJI. muirilftuALcj. ap 4-tf-w&tw JOSEPH K1STER. CITY CLOTING STORE. ; S. KOHN, 'No. 24. Main street. EtansviUc. Ind.. TTT1LL keep constantly on hand, a large and genV eral assortment of dress, frock and sack Coats suitable for all seasons; Cloth and Cas?imere pants, fancy Cassimere, Brown Linen, Linen checks, 1 weed and Corduroy Pants of every variety and price to suit customers: plain and fancy bilk ahd Velvet Vests, Marseilles of all colors, and all kinds of common Vests; fine and common Cravats and Scarfs; Pocket Handcrchiefj; Linen and Linen bosom Shirts: common do; rlannel do and draws; Hats; Caps; Uoots; fehoes, etc., otc :My friends and the public are respectfully invited 10 give me a con. . Je a7MEDICAL NOTICE. D R. C. S..WEEVER. successor to Trafton and Weever, would respectfully inform his friends, the friends of the hie Dr. William Trafton, and the public generally, that he has, in order to be near hu residence, exchanged offices with Dr. Geo. B. Walk er, and may now be found at the office on the cor ner ot 1 irst and v ine streets, at all business hours, except when absent on professional duties To his friends and acquaintance?. Dr. Weever has only to say that he will be happy tJ serve them at all hums day or night wi'hthe same zeal nnd fideli ty as he has herctoiore done: and tor a compensation as low as that required by any weil read .leJua; gentleman in Evansville. To those not persor aliy known to Dr. W. be Leg? leave to say that he was tor three years a Pupil, nnJ for nearly four years a partner of the late Dr. Wm Trafton, during his pupilage he enjoyed the advantages of the Medical Department ol the University dl Louisvill 5. and the Marine Hospital and subsequent ly those of the JetFerson Medical college ot Philadelphia where he eraduated in 1844 and where he also enjoyed the benefit of attendance of the Blockley Hospital, and at W ills Hospital lor the blind and lame. ' 1 - Dr. Wrcrer's residence is on Second street, first door below the Rev. Mr. Dodges Church. Persons calling at the office will always rind someone there at all hours day or niht, au 2.' ! ' DR. S. C. WILSON. 1 T ATE of Cincinnati Ohio, having located himseli 1.4 in ttiecitv ol Lvamviue. would re.pcctlully otler his services tt the citizens uf this place, end the sur rounding community for the practice of Medicine and fcurcery in all their vanoiis branches Office on tha corner of Loctt?t and r ir?t streets op-pik-lte U.e . nerwood liom-e. Kesider.cc at the f:ou? of the Rev. John V. Dod je, corner of Locust and Second streets. T' zv.z 10 dlm&w3m. MEDICAL CA IS.1 DR. J. B. 'STINSON, would respectfully inform his friends and the r.ullic thai he ha iocate. himself in ' the eitv of I' vnnsvillf where he in ten Je I " dovotint his atteiition to the nraetL-c of Medicine and! Surgery. . In tendering his servh.es tX the public in L?T Um ejp.ieitv he niedres Li:n:-eif to attend prompt.y uid faithfully . to ih.tsc who mnv Civor Lim v i:r. their confidence, add he trusts that the oportuni'icf which he has tnioent t.r nnuiirini' a Medical Edu cation will be a suilieient guarantee to IU friends at least ot his capabilities t jfJU-fmrge successfully tr.eiül.urfnnt rliüiv .f !.i t.r..l'j.ciun ' lfiitcwith Dr. L.L layenek where ho may found at all ti;nt3 unless professiiinl!y absent.' ntig 10 di wl v. - '

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SaDOtE. HARNESS, AND TRUNK MANUfÄCTCRY. fJIai a street, Evansville, Ind. . leave lomfornT Ina Iri.,. A...! KIlTvi V ' vVt . llie tlllhlu LT. iirmUtr tLt I. Ln JltLJ J " I J mm4M m ilC f AtlQ I K'lilf id b Im.u tn -Main roeit bctwwi Mnt and StWlld, w uuoi 10 v. Aieim Lirug store, where he keeps a large and general assort nicut f Stukik-s, Bridles, liarfieSS. 1 rullk.a.tjlinwt Itarro .... II.. ! " - J tther crticl in Jus line, which he olfers .t wlwlereiawaiiuoiowetcBblipncea. lie aluo Weep constantly on hand a large and general assortmcut of trimmings ot all kir.d-s such as. Saddle Trees of all kinds, ' " 1 : ' : - 1 ; Skirting, Harness and Bridle Lcnther, Hog-skm seating, Pad skins, Uusdi of every variety. Brass mounting of all kind. Black do do do, Bridle Bits of every kind, ' Stirrup Irons ." do, '' ! ü"egy. Riding and Wagon Whip,,, Together with all other artides in his line. Cun - -trv merchants and farmer, u . 1 ,. ....11 . . ..n examine my stock belore purchasing elsewhere ns V arr dcternuned to sell first rate articles at very low 1 cry June 14-dlwi.w3r.io. SAMUEL CUPPLES. SADDLE, IIARXESS AND TRUNK rz A 2? U P A C T O a Y 4. J. P. ELUOTT, rT, Succcs. rTTTD sor to II . A. J will continue l he above bus oiueiuuu, wain atrial, Lvansville.. He will alwaj keep on hand a constant sumilv of Mb-a V.riA.. Trunks, inc. Sec. of the best workmanhip,'which ha " oners at wnoieeaie cr ret ni at the lowest prices. Also A great variety.of Trimmings u.4d bySa. dlers. Harness-makers. aid Trunk Manufacturers. In addition - to my former stock of materials have just received a very Iatge and general a.tfiieni ni Saddle Trees, of all kinds, Skirting, Harnefs aadBiidle Leather; Ilog skin seating; Cait skin do; Plush do, every variety: BridleBttts and Buckles, all kind; Stirrup Irons, i.e., &c. , Riding, Buggy and Wagon Whips, Together with all articles ia my liue, at wholesale spa retail. Persons dealing in the above articles will find it t their advantage to call and examine my stock. , All orders nromntlv attended to at the aliortest ni tice. may 9 ly J. P. ELLIOTT . STATIONARY. "I f( REAMS Foolscap papsr assorted; . JLVJvf 100 reams Letter paper, do; 50 gros Black InkAlso, a supply of Quills, Steel jcna, Wafers, and . ealing Wax, in 6tore and for s 4e by jan 29. C. BELL. MACKEREL. ' BARRELS, Halves and Quarters, for sale very low by my 10 BEMENT & VIELE. MACKEREL, "fl f BBLS No 1, in stortand for sale by iU jan . C. BELL. )f( pieces Black and Colored Alpacca Lusters &JJ2b Kentucky Jeans. . 100 " Sattinctts all colore. 150 " Red, Wime and Yellow Flannels 75 Cases assorted Prints. 5 " Itleacacd Muslins. 500 " Woollen Shawls. 150 Pair Blankets, just received and fors&le very cheap, by J. 11. MAGHEE,&.CO., oct. 19-tl Mainstrei CLOTH, CASS1MERES & VESTING SUPERr INE black French Cloth, Superfine black French Caseimeres, Black, Blue and Bunn eloiba of every quality and price. Fancy Cabsimeree, Fancy Ve8tings. Whith and Colored Marseilles V eatings, with at arge assortment of Gents Plain. Black and Fancy Silk Cravats, and Patent Stocks, 6uperhna Plain and Figured black Silks, and Satins for Veatings, Gents, superfine, Black and White Colored SilH and Kid Gloves, with every desirable article for Gents. Soting and summer wear, for wholesale and retail by ap 15 MORRIS S. JOILNSON. CEDAR POSTS, OA A CEDAR Posts suitable lor garden fencincr. For sale by je 28 A LAUGHLIN. BBLS Kanawha Salt, on hand and for 8 a fap 11 KRtESEN & MORlVtf PANTALOONS rWFTENADES, BTTJTF & COATINGS Croteus. Tweeds, superfine hlaek Kreuch, Drau, ets. Drap de Nienue, Lioen and Union checks and stryn, wuh all the most 1 i'ii nun a i iiiuii a. ai. - am tau jt- ...,,,. fi,BBi iow 1 wholesale and retail Lv v.. . . r ... ........... . MUKJ MORRIS S.JOHNSON. MOSQUITO NETTINGS. 300 j PIECES Assorted Mosquito Netting!"; , ust received and for sale low by . J.II MAGIIEE&CO. my 6 75 CILTS. A SAFE end warranted cure lor Chills nnd Fever in ail its complicated forms, Dr. Champion's Vegetable Ague Medicines. , tor sale by C. FELL, and WM. Ai. WtHit.x. -. Ar.i-ur Vegetable Ami Büiou, Anti-Dysieptic l untying and Cathartic Pills. . : jy21-3md. , 1 1 . 1m ' trrolsKenhawa Salt lor sale ly : JLUU fdce81-tf- . JOHN SHAN KLIN.. . TO THE rilBLIC WHEN 1 advertise nty stock in our uany Jour nal.I am not in the habit of advertising doule cr trible that I have on hand, but come to ine ... . ' r v.v.ta .. liantitv bv rekrnnato my invoices 01 uuuyiuh ased fcast, I may ioj r a 1 in iL' OLIVER LADD. UST received from Pittsburgh, ' tJ lWhgs raus; ' . . W Ale ; .,,,,- tor sale by nuui , p i GLOVES! OLOVrS!! GLOVEE!!! . .. 1 jt t j nil rtff LADUiSsupcrnne itgnt anj uaia. cuioi 0'li li;;,t i:iv.' Mrihnc Black co.. supeTf.ni jj White do., superfine while and eoloml lk 1. Ill V. IWtlvi - - .... ine wl fllnve11 u feuperhne blacK net vjiou, u.ra','"''"IV"" lap 15J M011R1S S.JOHNSON A SPLENDID lot of Paper Hangings and Win dow Paper, just received and tr sale low by jan 13 tf - - r Mini' -a .n mm LU3IRER. A large end full assortment cf Pi, Lumber. For sale by w. : may4 tf. A. ävijuii. :r . iTTivnmv :in An assortmc: of meow 1. For tale .by V i'.l. aborted sizes. For aaleby mayl tf. A- LALullLli, water st. AXT" ANTED I whh to hire ty the month a good ' Vr itltlusthOUS Uy, jraie wi ,-v.1 I lit I. uill I i.tflrrKl. APOIT soon to iJuiyj ' , "i am ivi ALKEk J. Vi n: i l i n T',t.te CariHUtir ana jotter . n iv-l.roa rhureh. fmv2.fm inc3treei,n;''f . wc . : LADIES SLIPPERS and BUSKINS. Oaf a l'rs. Ladies slippers ana jusKins 01 supelltl r;.,r n.miitv and style ever .before brought ... .,:., ... t . t n.t received and far sale by . ' ' " liu.,i..j , may 16. OLIVER LADD. i KIP nnd THICK DKOGANS. ' 15 P" Ca.-4ea of Prime Kip Brogans; - Ö do do Boys 110, 5 do Thick . oo. .For sale by maylC OLIVER LADD. WAMHiOO SYTIIES. 50 Yi'ii- n u..e.:i r al.iuin erai hcyUie?; IJ do , "(.j -Colli . uo; .1 1 e.o iiytr do: Alio! n:-ujKli.r 'juality for sale hy , may 16. OLIVER LAPP. SYTI1C SNAT1XS & PITCH TVlllili. ; h Uozeii Lampson geteilt Snathf; . vfJ Ik do . do do Cora.'iicn; . . ; - 10 do superior Pitch lorks;

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