Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 117, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 8 September 1848 — Page 3
DAILY JOURNAL.
T h Dai lv J ir m. a r. i mi l hN I av ptv m ; t ' - - - - w -m , j IIIVI 1 1 1 1 i (Sundays excepted) at lü cents per week, payable to mo earners, or per annum, payable in " advance. The Tei-Weiilt Jm'RSAt, for the ronnt'w, containing a!Uh nnt'er of the Duily Journal, publi.4ht oil TuJ iys, Thursdays and Satnrdiys, at 5 w per annum in advance. The W EEC LT JoCUXAL i nuMi-d..! Tbiirvtnt; at S J 00, three opies lor $5 00. seven copies for w, ten copies ior ix, in advance. razM r MORyiXG, sep. 8, The Hon. A. H. Stephens has been unanimously uon.i.uifd for r leclionby ths Whigs of the seventh Congressional district of Geo - gia. Ü3Tlre edilor of the Boston Times, a loccfoco paper aays "he would have alcssobjeo 'ion toGen. Taylor than to Marlin Van Du iCii.n We a Jniire his judgement. Feom California. We received by thv W. sura mail yesterday, files of the California S-ar. a paper printed at Sju Francisco, to ti e i-t ol April. The Star of the I5.h cf March Ut takes a bold, decisive, and uucofupruinisstand aaiuai the introduction of slavery lata California. The writer says there h not a slave ia California and the power of ill home gavrrnnitrnt is inadequate to their intro duction into that territory. "Those who attempt to transfer their slaves from the east to the west of the Rocky mountains will mse; with the inevitable loss of their property-. TL .11 . ... . i. i in-j migru wen atiempi to remove to tw England or Canada.'' It is ha id "that the simple recognition of slavery here would bs looked upon as a greater misfortune to the territory than though California had remained in its farmer state." It declares that neither the' soil, thi climate, nor the productions of Caüfcmiia are suited to slave labor, and Ihey could nolb: held in bondage there. It bay that Congress has no right lo bequeath such a clainity to the country, contrary to the wishes of the people. The following items vre clip from the California Star of April 1. The latest dates received there from Gen. Scott's headquarters were to February: We have received information from a reliable source that a large emigration trom China miy b? expected here. Tuj Chinese would be especially invaluable fur the introduction and manufacture of silk in this country. We are happy to be able to state that California continue to be perfectly quiet. Castro hat returned au, I surrenden d himlf, promising tooü-y our laws. For more than a year UO disorders have occurred. The native California us are beginning to mingle with our people, and are gradually turning their attention to agriculture. - Col. Ma-on, Governor of California has issued a requisition for l.UUi) volunteers to garrion Miit!aii and ot.'n-r Mexica n portsiu the bouta. - Rains hare been abun laat.an I the prospect f"x gjsxlcro4i cheering Urougbotu the country. . ' One of the rich t veins of sdlver ore vat di a . . . covered, we are told, Las oeeii louud in the valley of San Jost-: ITEMS. . (CP Accounts from the coast of Africa, up to tl.e 24th i l July, mv that all waquiel lh-r. A Brazilliau slave tchoouer had been captured by u Briii-h fhip of war, and sent to Sjerri L one for udjudicatiou. (Q'"' Webster was to make a speech at Marsnüeld, Masat huselts, on Wednesday last, in support ol Taylor and Fillmore. Q3"1 contemplation to sutpend all the manufactories in iit tsburli until Spring, on account of the rioioiM disposition of the opera tires. fXIJ-Bill of indictment have bjen foun I by the grand Jnry Mgainst the officers or the Canal bauk which recently failed iu Albany.. CGrThanksgiving in N. Hampshire is appointed for the 8'h of 2S'ovenbrr the day succeeding the Presidential election. The murder noticed in yesterday's paper was not committed by a German. Tl e murderer is a flat boat pilot, who fled immediately. Il is said that be, in throwing the knife at the negro boy;who was only aoul twelre years of age, did not anticipate so fatal a result. Lou. -Jour, of Sat. . . ' CGrA fire occurred recently in Win Jsor.Vt.,
. whuh destroyed property lo the value of IZ,--Ü0Ü to 620,000. . CCj" The building of the Smithsonian Tnstiatitute. WashiiH'ton til v. itn h 4.i() fiet lunu
, JW -r o -Ha breadth at the towers loO feet, and its general breadth 59 feet. . C2Mr. Bagby of Alalama U. S. minister to Russia,-was lo embark from New York for oi. i cicrsuur, uii iveuuesjdj lasi. fXT?"A Foul Murder was committed near Marengo', McHenry county, 111., on the 22d ult. The .victim Was a young German woman r.auntd Satama Kelsar, and the mur lerer was a German named Ilenry Brigenbt'ck. Iii had not been apprehended at the last ac"counts. . . - fTT'The Savannah Republican tats There haj never been a period in trie w noie comnier - . clal hietorr of the country, when the cotton trade, generally, was 'so much depressed as it nas Detn wunin tne past rigiu uiunuis unuei the Democratic tanflof 46. orjThe- whites in Yucatan continue to make head against the ludians. iNlost ot tne towns taken, by the natives hare been re-cap-tarcd. 'fXThe New York Journal of Commerce, whose judgement is entitled to great weight, says that the rote of New Yotk will be givt n toucn. Taylor. (X3 The N. Brunswick Times, a leading Locofoco organ in'N. Jersey; hashauled dow n the Ca and Butler fljg, and run up that of Van 0uren ana Aoami. (CJ-On the 11th of May last, an earthquake a a pecurrea ai aiparaiüo, out il passed away without any serious injury. COTTON YARN. 1 A lYlfri Iwn 11? Factory Cotton Yarns XU.vlUVf Nos 500, 600 and 7O0, thia diy rle ceivexiDcr steamer Rosco from I'ittsburjh. Forsae by lmayl71 OLIVER LADD.
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EST New Albany Ale, at the Confection
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NEW. FALL GOODS!!! J. EL MAGHEE & CO., Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic dry Goods. EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. TTAVK Just received per steamers American Eagle and Colorado, 58 packages of their Fall and Wintei -A- J. fsfOck. We invite the Trade to call and examine our assortment; as most of these poods are now much in request. It is the intention of the fiirtu to purchase an unusual Large Stock this ssason, and to sell at a mall advance on Kastern prices. '. , , The hea l of the house will attend the Eastern package. Auction sales during the entire season, and pare no pnins in collecting one of the largest tnJ most desirable Stocks ever ottered iu our city. V could say to the Trade generally, and particularly to .Merchant of the Wabash Valley that you can buy go xls in tansvil!e this I alt on as good ternia aa anywhere else in the West. aug 30.
3,000 PACKAGES OP BOOTS AND SHOES. B. F. "BAKER & CO. 45G 31 A IX S TUE ET, LOUISVILLE, KV.,
XT'Wld) inlcrni their friends and the public that l f and ill(.)L eompri.-ing one of the largest and market. They w ould also inform thrir friends that, ftr the at the lowes-t ies.-ible :a ei, thev have oivned a tore Tl;ey wjuIJ repccilully tolicit purchasers to call iti-nt tnej van sr il tlieui gtxxls at as low prices a titer states. All orders ihrccted to them here, or to tlieir aitenüe l lo. iivans. Jour, insert to amount 3 and charge this XEW STOHK-XEU' GOODS. 'IMIE suhncrilier respectfully informs the citizens tf Vanderburch and firnundinff counties, that he has openeil n new store in the house formerly oc cJpiel ly Mr. St ere Child, on tho s4.Hith-wet corner of .Main and Srecond street, w here he intends to keep a general artrtuient of Dry Cioods nnd tl nwf rip, u. Iiii-b f 1 ill coll a l.tur n nv linn.p in the We.-t. lie lmiut received alieautilul stork . . t "V" v . . . i if fresh American. Kreneli. and English l)rv;ooI. U w hiehhe particularly calls the attention ol purchis;r9 wn'iting uH'rio ewils. au-tl&wlyj II. 1,1 AM llLl.IIr. SELECT SCHOOLS. 'Pkc Male Academy and Female Semixia .1 rv will IXo v.ilenie. commence their rail Sx-s-i"n the tirs-i .Monday in September. I he school year consists of two sessions ot Mi w-t-ck each; the tuition payable quarterly as heretofore. rucitscan eo:ninence atanv time, ihoiiüh it is excee.li.iily desirable and important that they enter at the Uai. niiiij? of the term, when Fuljct ol niudy aw "'iui and cla organized lor the Jeion. No puil will be received for a less time than halt SfrHoi.. DeJiicfinn will te made lor aU-eurc in ca- of protracted illness. t i heetiuinry comprises two divartments.rRiMARV and Acai;i:micjiu occtiovin distinct yet contiuous ajartmeots, biiti-? under one general supervision, au I cunstitutin in reality but one school; tin studies of the lMmury Department li-ing preparatory to the more advanced oms ol ih AeadeniM-al emir e. i iiini ol ih At-adeiiiM-ai emir e. cal Department is arrangetl into three terized by tike l.rtinln-s ftudied by ly, and denominated for convenience l lie Academical Department is arranged into three classes, Conrad diem respeciively.and denominated for conrenienee sake, the Junior, Ali J, lie and Senior Classes. Jtxi m TCDits Arithmetic. Leo-jraphy, Ancient and Alolern History , c.ng. Grammar, W alts on the Min I, and Natural rbilsi)hv Miid: t'uss Arithinetie (finUhed,) Algebra, Natural history. Botany, Chemistry, Astronomy, Anitoniv. fc r"hyH)ty , Scmor'Jwss Algebra itudihed,) Oometry Mental and Moral IMiilosophy, Rhetoric, Iogie, Natural t lieulogy and r.videncen ut Cliritimnity. 'i'h's atwve course is the more common, and in our j judgment one which should, in its general outlines, be pursued by those det-iringa systematic and thor- ! ouli edueati n. i Th MaL Academy, deintl more rmrticulatty fr th'i.-e studying the classics, and higher English launches, will be eondueuit on the same u!an and terms as during the past year. ) Vocal Mtste A course of forty lessons, (two eadi J wet-k) will ! riven out of school hours, on the Ie- i nieutary prir.i ip!e. f vocal music, for those who are nut member ot . day school us well as for those w liti are. 'rint-e who have never iu tied music as a ncicuce, w i'l find the course adapted to them. EXPENSES. C i&rd and washing in the best ot private families, per week, -$1,50 to 1 73 Tui iou in beminary, 1'rimary Department . per quarter, 3 00 Academical "4 00 to 3 00 Eng'Lh Branches and French or Latin. 7 l Vocal Mu-ii, lr the course,--t .... . 2 00 Lesson on the l'iano $8 00; Use of instrument for practice $J Ol per quarter. Al.AV. S AFFORD. 4. M.t rrinclpal. Evansville, Aug 1, 11. . Adjexda. Encouraged by the increasing patronagödurnu the plot year, we have at no trilling ex pense, ma te arrangements to add very tuuen to me aceoiimio.l i lions and (arilities of the schols, feeling and assurance that our former patrons,and the Inends ot el neat ion generally, will respond to our etJirt by till m ro liberal puronije M. W S. au 17. . .. COXFECTIOXAIIY On First iN'r; b, turen Main and Locust. TT JACKSON Would inform the citizens of 1.X Evansville that he has lately established him self in the above business on First street, where he intends to keep always on hand a large and varied assortment of Cakes, Candies, Fruits, Nuts ic, &c. I lie subscriber respectfully requests that the citizens should call and examine his establishment and judge for themselves. He has just received b.OO pounds assorted Candies; 5,0tK) popping Kisa wrappers; I doz. boxe Prunes in iancy boxes, aug 2U-dlwvVw2w. NEW ARRIVAL. fuU received at the city shoe store on Main street J a sp!i V i.i i.,,y,ri .i:, ii. ....: ..n. : also Misses and Child's Laced Boots, and Cents Caicuvuiuiviuaumniic iiuikiii nniMim ers. Sic. All the lowest prices imaginable. je 2 W. It. BAKER, Main street. Valuable It cat Estate for Sale. 0" N Monday, October 2nd. 181. between the I
hours of 10 o'cloch a. M. and 3 o'clock r. M.'viririniiMtntKi'AinT ivn? si iv
.1 ...ill V. ,.(T , .!.!:.. . I... f . lll'ur n in vc viK icu w, uuv rair. a mi; vvun House door in Evansville, the follow inj; valuable If.l l-'tatj, tiolil Inf t lu ll-l n-h ut V'viiwvÜIm !' tlidl-R J . y - V
original plan ol the town of Evansville, upon which t? 11 on Wudneaday the Sah day ot fceptendjcr, A. are a comfortable dwelling house and all necessary jl;. -S,4S' l ilte?r ot he Couri House inLvansbuildings for the aocommodation of a family; Ik ing ,v die, between the hours of 1 and 4 o clock P. M., ol
i,ia H-,nb rl Imtinni In wit, I xit lH in Ilm the same at present rented to Craw lord lkll Lsq. Also a tract of Iind containing bÖ3 acres, more or less, lying on the Ohio river, about 30 miles above its mouth, partly in the county of McCracken, and ya rtly in tlic county ot ballard. Mate ol Kentucky, . Terms of sale cadi. By order of the Board of Di-1 -kK.vaa t rectors. IseuJl u. W. KM IlUU.NrJ, t ata.r. viTiriniiMirtT rvTtTP rnnvtl V ALUAI1LL ULAL LM A 1 L I OK MALt. T11K subscriber id sell Lot No. 61, in the origin X al plan of the city ot Evansville, situate on the f corner ot Maui and r irst street. 1 will inner sen the whole together or divide il to suit purchasers, ror lurüier particulars enquire of the suttscriber. Also a number of tracts of valuable land for sale, sep'ij NATHAN ROWLEY. VALUABLE lMtOl'tltTV FOIt SALE. EV. J. Ii. Barnes will offer for sale at Auction on the 9th of Sept. next, his house and the two Lots 5th ad 6. b. B ock io. La-tern t.nl.rgeiiieiit.in ihr tv o Kvansvi le. tree ol all encumbrances aud the city ol Evansville, free of all incumbrances and dower claims. Terms &.'O0 rash down, and the balance in six niuntbi from date of sale with interest secured by mortgage. lP 11 Collector's Notice. rrMIETax payers ol thecity of Evansville are here1 l.ynotuiea inaiineiaauupucaic iiaaiiM in my hands, and I am now ready to receive the tax- .... . . . i.lV.,.rl,niit(i. JanM e lor mo currem yea i urc - - lu., on tirt street, which will lie aepi open irom looclmk A.M., to 5 o clock P. M., lorthereceplion of taxes for one month nezt belore the first Alonin i K i..i r nfit. mttfr which time it will be my duty to collect taxes not paid by seizing and 6el.ing . ." .1. i: I La ika J'M ike property oi ueunquen.s as irijuuru vj section ot the ciiy charter, au" Ö WM. BELL, City Collector IXKMESTICSt Bales 4-4 heavy Brow n Sheetings, in store and
ÜU lursaleby
ojylCJ OLIVER LADD.
they are now in receipt of their fnll atock of BOOTS
bet selected assortments ever ollered for sale in this purpose of manufacturinz and purchasinc their jrood at 73 1'eart ttrttt. Uontum. and examine theii goods and prices, as thpy feel confi can lie obtained at in any jobbing h-.me in the United house in Boston, will be irouuilr and satisfactorily ' office Ij u.Jour. sep7 dlvviw2. Western Clothing Store, Next door to G. Venucman' Hope Store. Water Strei t, Evaimille, la. BY BllUIUItlE It V C. ETA VC just rexeived from their Manufactory LJL Cincinnati, a large assortment of readn i r. i. : ii.'t .1 r ii "'u uauic ctouiuig, suiiauie lor ansca soiism year, all ol whldi are made and trimmed in the Icst in inner under their direction, expressly lor thi. market, and consists of every article requisite com ple:e gntletnen's wardrobes superior Black and IJ'u! rrench and Endish cloth dresses, Irock and ick coats, full trimmed.. Blue and blach JSatoel :frotrli and sack coats, Cashmerct, Brown, creen. gray and black, and all col tors of tweed, back, frock nd dre coats, every variety of coat-, coatee and iroundabouts, superior black and blue cloths and ca -imere prints, tancy rrencn casunere do., Ulue and black and cray and striked satinet uanta and cordu'"y pants ot all colors and prices. bla-:k satin, ulain jnd fancy silk, velvet cassimere, and satinet vests, and all cobra and kinds of common vests at various ;pricei. J t All the late styles ol plain and fancy silk and satin 'Cravais, Scarfs and docks; white silk andallc!.rs - 'H'ket Handkerchiefs; Linen and Linen bosom shirts i.Mu?linatid rhnnel do: flannel and Net undershirts hnd Draw s; tSh'u-t Collars; tit-aver, kid, thread and jeot ton Gloves; embroidered and plain gum suspe bn; silk, cinhain and cttlton Umbrellas; Silk Hi Caps; Boot; Slues; walking canes, &,c. suspenats All tneao. dumishin li CASH, We hall All thea!.e articles and erery thing else in the ,mriiishin2 line will be sold at Cincinnati prices lor j We hall continue to receive fresh supplies week jly during lh; season from our Manufat tury in Cincin natu laug ll 1JKU.M.ML.IC, &, CU O. VENNE.1IAN & CO. Just received per Steamer Kermnutowu, 50 Pieces Stor and Haus Door Licks(home made) C Coils .Mantlle Rope trom i to 11 inch; Reels Hemp packen Yarn; . - Coils do llalter Rope lbs Hemp and Cotton twine; doz Hemp Beadcords; doz Cincinnati Huckcts; kegs assorted Nails; bbls Salaratus; boxes Summer Candles; - do JSoap; ' doz horne Brushes; do scrubbing do; do No 1 gros hoe do; . do Zinc Vashloards; bbl Oat Meal; . lbs Bacon Hams, lbs Shoulders; 10 ft 39 6 12 11 5 5 H 6 i 1 100 IjOO In store and for sale by aug 21 G. VENN EM AN, &. Co. jacob LirsracuEiXE OCSTAVIS niSUEX. Confectionary and Ccffeo-XXousc, . MY LUNKENIIUIMEJl & IIISCEN, 0 StcomJ street 2Jotr$ brlow JIaim. iTTIIO invite a call from the citizens and all lorr V ers of good things, at their establishment, where thev houe br skill and attention to olease the taste land fancy ol all who may favor them. Their establishment w ill at all times contain the best of lorcign and domestic Liquors, Wines, Cordials, Essences, jSyrups, &c, and their skill w ill be taxed to compose 'such mixtures as deliiiht the palate Punches, Lein lOiiades, ic We will also keep an excellent suppiy of English French, German and domestic Conlectionary of all kinds and pure articles. Al-o Ice Creams ol many different varieties for retail, and prepared at short notice for Balls, parlies, private families, &c The public are requested to give us a k-all ami test our capacity to please. Our establish inent is the building formerly occupied as a private rei 5-ence by Capt. bittrolif. aug2o, tf. LAND FOR SALi:. WISH to sell from 40 to fiO acres of Land of the north end of my Farm lying 1 and a I mile from I the city of Evansville on the Princeton rood. Kr For particulars enquire of WM. WOOD, aug 23. nooii I First . II1SUEN, Xlnrl, uhtcr Main W iLit would inlorni the citizens cf IT 11 li pubs;fib:r w.mld Evauvide an.Uurruniiiii country , that he lu. 'establi.diel !.ii.iill in tl.e Bk Bin. 'h u ! iisi:.ec; ct . . ...... :esii ;. . 1.1 .11 -n 1 i !u'f BUl.e ""TJ'Tr.? lKiW w m z:'.r " :r iceive u,i w uik i" .... ..v. . huu.u inlorni Ins frienda nrul t bp nnblllhal tin vi ncr n lli.irnn.ih lr nAu'l. ; a 1 vi sw a . v wuU ItliUilll llll 1 - ' " J. . ..u ..MI M ...V, UUU nil" ' t edge of the business, and also having the vry best lof materials, he is able to do every kind of work in 'til.. livtA n ,1.A KajI itm nnnf Ol O... 1119 line til lilt vct uiaiiuii. Oll i-t will. sm.m.mmmmm w . , Mv m mm f. m m T Y directions of the Vanderburgh Probate Court D the undersigned Administrator of the Cstateoi I-.fi' ii u . ,VusioUB Vyuicr, liiio ui uimriuuiz vouinvuixu a'u "n,1."' B"!c ?l ,uu"c "UUT' "i . . jj, block No. 1 in Lamasco city, lormerly 4th ! Enlargement, adjoining the city ot Evansville, with ? new- two-tenement dwelling-house thereon, renting -- . . . e" ,sal pne-llnrd cash; one-tl.inl in three an inl ha and j r t I m Fa nmwiattat itf A at lit all CIV iitVTitri4 - y irom saie.no' i requireu wiui appruveu eccuiiiy,wavm3 a'' re' froni valuation and appraisement , WM . n.f.-.ttiit -iil I in. laug 21 DANIEL CHUTE, Adm'r. ALEXANDER LAEGIIEIN, Wholesale and Retail V?- Tt) Grocery, Iron. Sail, Tin "T ' r "and Shut Iron Store. waiek stukkt, kvasv:lle. lnwama WE beg leave to call the attention of merchants, Traders, and Farmers generally, throughout tion 0f Kentucky, to our large and very general L. i. c f ' Y - ' A the aliasli country, Illinois, and the louthern por Ukk ot Uroceries. Iron. Nai s. 1 in I late, Copper Wire. Axes. Cotton Yarn and Domestic Manufac tured Articles. Which we oiler for sale at very re duced nricesfor Cash or Produce. The head of the house residing in Pittsbursh, will enable us to be regularly supplied with all articies in our line. Dealers and country merchant need not travel bevond Evansville for a supulv of all articles they may need, and they would consult their interest by irivinir us a call, as we are determined to merit i ..tiare ot uubtic natronaze. 1 he business will De conducted by JAMES LAUCHLIN. Jr. ftr Feathers. Hide. Taliow. Beeswax, and all kinds of Produce Durchased at the highest market price may , '4-u LOTS TO LEASE. r HANK lenses on four lots on Alain street and on 1 eeveral on First street, having nine and ten years to run, which I will lease or sell on favorable terms if application be made soon. e G-lw WM. M. WAuKLK.
LA IV DA ND TOWN LOTS I'OIt SALE. I WILL sell at private sale a tract of Land adjoin ing Lvansville, containing about twenty seven acree; abut, ten or fifteen Lots in the uper enlarge inent ofLvansville, all of which 1 will sell onretison able terms in quantities to suit purchasers These w ishing top'irehne Land or Ixjts, will tind it to ibeir
merest to apply nunieuiau ly, jyll E. A. CORBET, Agent, M KD I CA I. DR. C. S. WEEVKR, (ofthelat, hrm of Trafton &. Weever,) I'hysician and Sure geon, othce on the corner ot r irst and ine streets a f w doors above the Kxchange hotel aug 2 TANNERS OIL. BBLS Tanners Oil just received and for sa. by lftb22 1 DrXK EK &. KRAM ER Notice Evansville Stoneware Pottery. TT J- HA RT having bought the entire interest of LA Wm. Dean in the above establishment, it will bo continued under the linn of K. B. &. II. J. Hart, we have a largeuppty ot Ware now on hand which we will warrant sound. Please direct ane leave yourordT at our office on .Main Street, at H.J. HartV hoe Store, sign of the Mammotit Boot, where they will be attended to in the most punctual manner. We would solicit the patronage of oil lhone dealing n our line. fjv 28 J . K B. & II. J. HART. PALM HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS ScC AVERY large stock consisting of every . variety of Summer hats, leghorn, palm leaf, French broid, sbans, JLc, fur and t-ilk baU of every desira itle style bonuots, all the newest styles, with a splen assortment of Sowers, ribbons and bonnet trim mings for sale by aplS MORRIS .JOHNSON. EANI FOIt SALE! THE undersigned will sell at private sale the south end ot the south-west quarter of section J, township 6, south of ranne 10 west, p ing between the Boon vi lie road and the city of Lvansviile, and within half a mile of said city. The said land, beins -10 acres will be sold in twenty or ten acre lota. or io any other way to suit purchasers. . Theie is a very comlortable small frame house, an excellent well of water, and a considerable number of fruit tree on suid land. The title is perfect. l rui. One-third cash and the balance in six or twelve months. Persons wishirur to purchase willaonlv to John J. Chandler, Esq., or to the undersigned al his residenc near me premises. Ids may 1G. L.uANULL HULL. PRINTS! PRINTS!! VN endless quantity and variety of Prints of th newest Spring and Summer styles, locethe with every thin new. in the wav ot Dress Itoods. lot sale at wholesale and retail by ap U MOitKIS S. JOHNS JN FANCY A KD CTrtE . DRY GOODS AT RETAIL, (IIE subscriber would most respectably inform the public thai his stock for the Retail Trade is utl and complete, comistimx of one of the best as sortments of Fancy and Staple Dry Cood that can be found in Cvanjville. Please call and examine for yourselves. Imay 16J OLIVER LADD. I N store and tor sale 50 bbl White Lime in good order ane Cheap june 13 M. W FOSTER PETER SCOTT, House and Sign l'aintcr. HAS opened a shop in Evansville, at the Exchange Hotel, where he is prepared to do all kinds oi House, Sign, and Carriage Painting. at the lowest rales. He respectfully requests a share ofpublic patronage, - jy 29-tf. I 'ST received from New Orleans, 20 Bbls Tanners Oil; 50 " Tar; 4 Varnish; - - . 15 " Turpentine; 5 Bxs Oranges; 10 " Lemons; in Btore and for sale by ALLIS & HOWES. YYaterst SUGAR nnd MOLASCS. lot) HhdsNcw Orleans Sugar; '2Ö0 Bbla do 40 1 do do 25 Bbls Sugar brand; 25 I Bbls do uo .uolasses; do do; House Molasses t b Polka do . A. do do do. LAUCIIL1N, Water street. For r v ap 25 A CARD. THE undersigned would respectfully inform the ci'izens of Evansville and vicinity." that he has re-opened his shop on Main street, opposite the Bank, where he intends carrying on the 1 ailoring buMtiess in a few of its branches. Those wishing to employ him will tind him on hand during business hours. sep 1 - . WM. HOLDEN. JUST RECEIVED, ÄTO KEGS Pure while Lead; ÖO 10 bbls Linseed Oil; 5 do Turpentine; 25 boxes Ö-1Ü Window Glass, For sale low by A. LAl'GHLIN, may Water üeeL ULACKSMITIl'S TOOLS. A FULL nnd ceneral assortment o zzsrr3 every thine in that line, namely An --ivils. Bellows. Vices. "Screw Plater 'Rasn. Files and Gretes. For aal by A. LAUGHLIN ap 25 Wate street Four Dnys Lnte Ficm Euro rc. PH0SPECT3 Favorable to All Cash Custcmers. ALLIS V HOWES. THE HOUSE that sells goods for small profits and ready pay, have just been receiving several iniHrtaui auoitions io ineir targe bvock oi uiwcih. Pliey pledge themselves to sell as good articles and at as low rates as can be obtained in the V est, and invite all dealers.who wish to do a saving business to come and convince themselves that those asser tions are something more than empty boasts. Their stock embraces every thing belonging to the grocery trade, in prool ot which see the columns ot our city papers- ON EVERY PAGE YOU WILL FIND 111L1R ADV LR 1 lSbMCA I S. ap 24. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. , THE subscriber has a dwelling house and three Lots situated in the city of Little Rock, Arkansas, which he is anxious to dispose of either for cash tr exchange for property in the State of Indiana. ÖCT ror particulars enquire ol lmuei tv. Lancom of Little Rock, or 11. JACKSON, aug 29-dlw&w2w. Lvansvdle. FOIl ALE. I WILL sell at privatesale Lot No. 9 in the upper Enlargement of the city; title periect. It is one ol the most eligible locations in the city for a private residence. AL-o a ten years lease on a lot 371 by 150 feet, suitable for a residence. aug28 JOHN J. CHANDLER. i JUST received by steamer Glcncoe, 75 sides sole Leather; 25 Bxs Lemon Syrup; 3 1 lerces rehned fcugar lor family use. for sale by ALLIS i HOWLS, Water at. ap 21 ItOOJIS TO KENT. THREE rooms suitable for a dwrllinfffliuL lor a small Family or for otfices, situated over the subscribers store, corner Main and Second street. Apply to laug26 WILLIAM HUGHES. NAILS. 0fl KEGS Boston and Juniata Nails, assorted sizes; 2 j kegs Flooring Brads, assorted; 25 do Assorted spikes. For sale by A. LAUGHLIN, ap 25 Water street
(yx J. E. KITTItOLFF.
-I M--1 inILk'l'l. 1 i:. . Knvm ma. vi cu rv uuerai patronae. wou,u respectiuuy inrotm tne citizcnsof Evansville and vicinity, tnai ne nas just ruceivej hU new an spiemnu stocK ouKWEtRv, vvaithls; and Clocks w hich he will sell at regular Cincinnati prices, his stock consists in part ol: FineOold and Silxer Lever Walch.: A splendid assortment newest style lailics Coral ireasipms; Eariugs, Fingerrings &c.; Gold Guard and Foa Chains; Miniature cases, and Lockets; Fine Mourning Pins, Bracelet Clasps; Guard Keys. Collar Buttons, and StmUA large selection of Gold Pencils with and without pens; A large tot ot Barley's best Gold Pens with and without holders; Silver Tables and Tea Spoons; Silver Thimbles; lively uescripuou oi steel l rimiuin Sled Beads and Purse Silk c Fine Fans, Accordions; Solar Suspending and Parlor Lamps; Girandoles &c.; Lyery description t-ilver and common Spectacles i me jmtchci iyiii ve occ.; B lew Fine French Mnntle Clocks; to w hich he would call the attention of those wish ing to purchase. Ladies are invited to call and ex amine tor themselves. - J. L. BITTROLFF, ap 15 Main Street between First and Second. REFINED LOAF SUGAR. ' T CASES Stewart's Double Refined; O 5 bbls Crushed do do, 1 do Powdered, in store and tor sale low by jan 2 C. BELL PANT STUFFS. IUST received brown and bleached Linen Drills, Cotton Cashimers,Cottonades, Dentin blue Drills. .vc, suua-ue ior men stummer wear. mar 25. M W F0STEE livery Stable. Mv T HE undersigned have associated themstives together in the Livery Stable Business ana solicit a share ot public patronage. Their Sta hi l j . rt n I . . . . I 1 I "iv io in . mi oucri, m.iweeu toe jonnson House and the river, where thev ran at nil linioati f..i,,.i ready to wait upon the public. They intend to keep riuviv, aiiu lueir cuarge snail oe in accordance with the times JAMKS WltlTK July 25-mo ö. C. JOHNSON. LAD FOR SALE. I AM authorized to sell at private sa land, the east half of the south east saie acres o ojarter ofeec tion 31, in town 6, south range 11 west. Said land iswell U cated and the title indisputable. For term apply to jy 3J K. W. DUNBAR. ItUN HERE EVERY BODY,'' A ND examine the freh atock of Boots and Shoes f A. just opened at the "City Shoe store" being the nnest and cheapest assortment ever otlered in this market, consisting of every- variety of Gentlemens wear, Ladies and Misses Gaiters, half Gaiters, SI inper, uusKins, iorocco, nne r rencn jid, and every article to be wished for All of w hich will be dispos.jr.- i.ii cu oi ai exceeumgiy low prices, jy 25 W. R. RAKER, No. 22, Main St. WAUE-IIOESE FOIt It CAT. A LARGE frame Ware-House for rent; apply to the subscriber corner Main anil Second street aug 26J WILLIAM HUGH LS. GROCERIES. I Uö 1 received by steamer "Uen. Lalayette," anc J for sale low for cash 50 bags prime K io Coffee; 10 Hogsheads cf Susjar. 20 bbla tlautaiiou Molasses a prime article. It) bbl. Rosin; 5 boxes of 1 jemmons; June 13, M. W. FOSTER Corner main &, 1st Streets. PRINTS. Cases of uew styles spring Prints; 5 do Blue and Orange, tor sale by 15 may 16. OLIVER LADD. DISSOLUTION. THE partnership heretofore existing ander the firm of ''Nightingale &. Sowers," Tobacco and Ci gars Manufacturers, is this day dissolved by mut ual consent, the business ot tho late firm will be fettled at the old stand by William iNi-iimngnle. WM. NIGHTINGALE JACOB SOWERS. A CARD. WE the undersigned have this day associated ourselves tonether under the firm of Nightingale & Kister. in 'he Tobacco and Cigar business, at the oli stand of John S. McCracken, Main Street, would resDectfullv announce to tho Dub'ic. that we intend keeping constantly on hand a good assortment of the ocsi uranas irgioia anu .uissoun i ouacco. -onuns Reu alia, Pnncipe, Ca none, Caradava, half Spanish and ('ommon Cigars-, together with all articles in the line. Orders from abroad attended to with punctuality anddisDatch. . WM. NIGHTINGALE. ap 4-M-wfetW JOoLm h. IS ILK. CITY CLOTING STORE. S. KUHN, No. 24. Main street. EvansviUe. Ind.. WILL keep constantly on hand, a large and general assortment of dress, frock and sack Coats suitable for all seasons; Cloth and Cassimere pants, Iancy Cassimere. Brown Linen, Linen checks,! weed and Corduroy . Pants of every variety and price to suit customers; plain and Iancy Silk and velvet Vests, Marseilles of all colors, and all kinds of common Vests; fine and common Cravats and Scarfs; Pocket Handcrchiefs; Linen and Linen bosom Shirts; as il common ao; riannei ao ana uraws; iiats; taps; Boots; Shoes, kc, &.c. My friends and the public are respectfully invited to give me a call. je 22 dy. MF.DICAL NOTICE. D' R. C. S. WEEVER, successor to Trafton and Weever, would respectlully mlorm his inends. the friends ol the laie Dr. William Trafton, and the public generally, that he has, in order to be near Ins residence, exchanged offices with Dr. Geo. 1). Walk er, and may now be found at the office on the cor- . . . .... . . . iii ? i ner ol r irsi ana ine strec is, at an ousincsa uours, except w hen absent on prtfe-sional duties. To his f i lends and acquaintances. Dr. Weever has only to say that he wiil be happy to serve them at all noUlS (lay or nlgni wun tne same zeoi anu uueuty as he has heretolore done; and tor a compensation as low as that required by cny well read Medical gentleman in Evansville. To those not personally known to Dr. W. he begs leave to say that he was lor three years a Pupil, and for nearly four years a partner of the late Dr. Wm Trafton, during his pupilage be enjoyed the advantages of the Medical Department ol the University t-f Louisvilluand the Marine Hospital and subsequent ly those of the Jefferson Medical college ol Philadelphia where he graduated in lo44 and where he also enjoyed the benefit of attendance of the Blockley ilo.-pital, and at Wills Hospital for the blind and lame. ' Dr. Weever's residence is on Second street, hrst Joor below the Rev. Mr. Dodces Church. Person calling at the oilice will always find someone there at all hours day or night. au i. 1111. S. C. WILSON. rATE of Cincinnati Ohio, having located bimseli 1 Im .La .. ..I lnnn.ril! ,?. .1 1 Iii rliri.t Tu lt.. ..fT.. m tlllilct-IIJ UI U'Ulieiu. vuiu nrp-viiuiiji uilvl hid tservices to the citizens ot this place, and the sur rounding community for the practice of Medicine and . i . i -i. surgery in an ineir various ur.iucnes Otiice on the corner ot' Locust and First streets op posite the Sherwood House. Residence at the house of the Rev. John V. Dodge, corner ol Locust and Second streets, aug 10 dlm&.w3m. MEDICAL CA KD. TVR. J. B. ST1NSON. would reopectfully inform J his friends and the public that he has located himself in the city of Evansville. where he intend.. devoting bis attention to Ibe pnciise ol ieuicineanu Surgery. In tendering his services ta tne puuuc in this capacity he pledges himself lo attend promptly and faithfully to those who may favor him w ith their confidence, and he trusts that the opportunities which he has enjoyeo lor acqvinng a .ueuicai wiucation w ill be a sutlicieiit guarantee to his friends at least of his capabilities to discbarge succcsstully the important duties of his profession. Office w ith Dr. L. L Laycoek. where ho may be found at all times unless professionally absent. aug 10 d&wly.
aii niiAiL SADDLE. HARNESS AftO TRUNK MANUFACTORY. uaiu street, Urnnsville, lud. SAMUEL CLTPLES begs OT7T) leave to inform his friends and 4 ilic generally, that b ha. the put fMl next U door to C. Bell's Drug store, where he keens a . .i ' a"n,ow;eiltc,,sh Pn- He also keeps omstantly on hand a large and general: as?ortmciit o trimiuin-a ot all kindstsBch a? . -orimcut Saddle Trees of all kinds. Skirting, Harness and Bridle Leather. llog-skin seating, Pad skins, 1 lush of every variety. Brass mounting ol all kinds, " Black do do do. Bridle Bits of every kind, . Biidle Buckles do, . , Stirrup Irons do, ' Buggy, Riding and Wagon Whin.., 1 ogether w Ith all other articles in his line. Country merchant and farmers would do well to call and examine niy stock betöre purchasing elsewhere as I am determined to sell first rate articles at very low prices. ' June 1 t-dlw&w3ino. SAMUEL CLTPLES. - " nmvilUV SADDLE, HARNESS AND TttENK MA2?ÜPAOTORY. J. P. ELLIOTT, (5ccrrsnr lo IV. M. A- J. P. lJltnii . will continue the above business at . old Stand, .Mam street, Lvansville. He will K mm a ilirita keep on hand a coruoant supply ot Saddles, Bridles, Trunks, &C.&C. of lue best workmamhin. which h offers at wholesale or retail at the lowest prices. Also A great variety of Trimmings used by Saddlers, Harness-makers, and Trunk Manufacturers. In addition to my former stock of materials I iv Vi.; Ivi .! a vcrv Inrne and npr.il inrt. - - 1 - ü r vm rnent ni Saddle Trees, of all kinds. Skirting, Harness and Bridle leather; Hog skin seating; Call skin do; Plush " do, every variety; Bridle Bitta an I Buckles, all kinds; St irr u p I rons, Ac, Si c. Riding, Buggy and Wagon Whips, Together with all inkles in my line, at wholesale indretail. Persons dealing in the above articles will find it t their advantage to call and examine my stock. All orders promptly attended to at the shortest no tice. may 9 lyj J. P. ELLIOTT STATIONARY". 1 AA REAMS Foolscap papr, assorted; -I-"" 100 reams Letter paper, do; 50 cross Black Ink. Also, a supply of Quills, Steel cns. Wafers, and ealing Wax, in store and for s e by jan 29. C. BELL. MACKEREL. ' BARRELS, Halves and Quarters, for sale very low by my 10 BEMENT &, VIELE. MACKEREL. BBI.S No 1, in storcand for sale by jan . C. BELL. 10 Qllfi pieces Black and Colored Alpacca Lu5tera rmXJ 1125 4 Kentucky Jeans. 100 Sattinetla all colore. 150 " Red, White and Yellow Flannels 75 Cases assorted Prints. 5 " Hlcacaed Muplins. 500 " Woollen Shawls.. 150 Tair Blankets, just received and for'sala very cheap, by J. Ii. MACH EE, & CO., oct. iy-ti Main street CLOTH, CASS1MXRES & VESTING SUPER INE black French Cloth, Supeihne Mack French Cassiniercs, Black, Blue and Bunn cloths of eveiy quality and price. Fancy Cassimeres, Fancy Vesting. Whith and Colored Marseilles Vesting-, w ith a innre assortment of Oenüi Plain Blact and Fncy Silk. Cravats, ami Paten t Stocks, suytrhno Plain and Fiirured black Silks, and Satins for estings. Genta, eupertine. Black and White Colored Silk and hid Gloves, with every desirable article for Gents. S wing and summer wear, for wholesale and retail by fap 15J MORRIS S. JOHNSON. CEDAR POSTS, Ofl A CEDAR Posts suitable for garden fencinc. For sale by je2i A LAUGHLIN. T Afl BBLS Kanawha Salt, on hand and for sa pUUby ap 11 KRCESEN & MOiUVN. PANTALOONS STUFF & COATINGS CIOTTENADES, Crotens, Tweeds, eupertn J black Frcuch Drau, ets., Drap de Nienne, Lin en and Union checks and stripes, w ith all the roobt desirablestyles, forsale low at wholesale and retaü by up 15 iuuiinio o. juu.cv.'. MOSQUITO NETTINGS. Qfl A PIECES Assorted .Mosquito etungs; uUU Justreaived and for sale low ly . my 6 J. 11 MAUIlt.t Ct AJ. ?5 CEXTS. , . A SAFE and warranted cure tor nuis ana r ever in all its complicated forms, Dr. Champion's Vegetable Ague Medicines, tor tale by u lit.L.u, and WM.A1. wHULi-ti. aio lt. ciiu.f.iuu Vegetable Ami Bilious, Anti-Dyspeptic 1 untying and Cathartic Bills. jy21-3md. 100 arrels Kenhawa Salt for sale by fdcc21-tt JOHNSHANKLIN. TO THE PUBLIC WHEN I advertise my stock in our Jjaiiy jour nal,I am not in the habit of advertising douleor tri Lie that 1 have on hand, but come to ine Wvtw rofrrriDtrtO D1T lUVOlCCS Of LiOuflS purOUVER LADD. ased Last, I may iij UST received from Pittsburgh, 100 Kgs Nails; 25 Bbls Ale; . . . ,T-r-, v - j Water st. ap 24 GLOVES! GLOVTSÜ GLOVES!!! iff rffi L DIES superfine light and dark colored f(J KiJ I Gloves, srtine Black do. superfine White do., uJSi ud superfine blacn net T I ,M NVn" lau 131 .'iu'""" - ASrLENDID lot ofrajHrr Hangings and Window Paper, just received and for f ale low by jan 13 tf; J. il LUMBER. A large and full assortment of Pii. Lumber. Eorsalebr may4 if. a. iiAuum-iii, ..-. WINDOW Glass. An assortmet of Window Glass, assorted sizes. For sale by may4tf. " A : LAUGHLIN, Water st. WANTED-1 wish to hire by tl month a good industrious boy, 16 or 17 ears o age, a German w ho speaks English wi t i wj P"'--p f , Uuly22J WM. M. WALK Lit soon to -w rr. tied 7Vjt Joiner J . Vinestreet-mr Mr .Dodges' church. nij2-wn LA DI US SLIPPERS nmd BUSKINS. OA A Pre Ladies alippcn and Buskins of ureÖVV rior quality and style ever Wore brought to this marke, j - received "p. niflj io KIP and THICK BROGANS. 1 Ä? Cases ot Prime Jvip crognns. 5 do do üoys uo. do do .i 5 do Thick j,V irrD t a nTv do Thick For sale by maylbj WALDROM SYTIIFS. Dozen suierior W'aldroin Grass So fhes; 10 do do do tor" do; 50 5 do do uo. r,.. Alio, .superior qua.i.y for sale by may 16 ICE! ICE!! CONSTANTLY hept retailing at the sirn, may-Vu A LLIö et IUI r-.
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..Be genenu assortment ol Saddles, Bridles, Harness 1 rtmks, Carpet PagS, Saddle Bogs, Valiscs,and al Ut ier articles in his line, which he öfters .t Whole-
