Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 141, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 October 1848 — Page 1

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J. DAS FORTH J. L. DAXFORTH. J. DAXFOKTII V SON. WHOLESALE DEALLUS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Ü It Y HOODS. No. 1 1 I, Main St. Loniiville, Ky. m21

XV. C. PETEIISACO. MUSIC rUBLläHEHS, . Xj, GOT Main Street, Louisville, Ky. (next poor to the bank or Louisville.) ff-jV T , CONSTANTLY on hand.double and S"iVfrn single Action Harps, Musical InstruJ W J li meats of every description, Italian String. Music published eekly Music bound in the strongest manner. Piano Fortes repaired and tune ! to let, and seconii han-1 i'ianos purchased, sold, of exchanged. Seminaries supplied with Mu-ic at a liberal discount. mar211y A ITI'CALLEIV, Attorney and Counseller at Law, AXD Genend Collecting Agent for Sunthsrn Illinois. Elizaeetutown, Hardin co., Illinois. Jiejcrcncts --Tups. Scott, j Eh2abethtown. pep 51 E. A W: Lewis Evan3vil!e, la. A. It. JOSES & CO.. P oducc Dealers cSt Commission XCh'ts No. l'J Front Street, St. Louis. Inferences: E & W Lewis,-...--- j Evansville Harrington, Hannah oi Co., J Beckv-ttiuV, Dryer, c:. r..:, J W. Ball, MeHoe English, I bl UlS- Iii Whitmore oct26-y .Mathews &. Patch. . J. II. JIAUIICC A CO., Agent of the B0NHAR30UR MIN IN 3 AND MAN'JfACTURIRIS CO.. HAVE just received öOJi do. Cotton Yarn, Which they are authorized to sell at Louisville prices at all timed during too season. These Yarn are of an excellent quality, and superior to most of the Pituburg Brands. Please call and examine them. ap 8 . CO.II.IIEUCIAL HOTEL. lAWlSVlt.uE. AT. I. W. Hl Uli, PROPIETOR. SCrOpposite the Washington Hall, 5ih street, between Main and Market. mar 21 y INDIANA IIALL-IIy A. Ilnnbold. I Tlwa If.kti.l uhim I tl f Km f,.tt äf MivLi.tn street, oj.ioiiie the steamboat landing. Char ges mjlerate and accommodation excellent, my 10 JOnS E- TAYLOR. R. ttILL UARVtY. niAYLOii it HARVEY, Commission, and For.1 wirdmg Merchants, Water ot., Evansville, Indiana. Have also a large, new wharf-boat where they will receive and store ireight free of drayage. ap2J Horatio y. wusele j -'it:.' i.vülx. JR. I.NGLi; at. WIILKLElt, TTOIIN EYS AT LA W. SLvctsst us i . Uattell "Av & l.s'uLE, Gem-nit CviLffiort uiul iieul L.tutt A? nc'j. i )iUG on 1 irst street, Ik-.1ow .Ma;;i. N. Ii II. ti. Wuuu-Jt, Notary t'uhlic. foc9tf rJ.W J C.I V.JLli I, Attorney at Law Oilic o.i st. b"'"u Vinn and 5vcauiore. ap '26 ; .1 . i roV.lVD rtAKEB. TUOS. E. OABVIM BAKEIUt GARVIN, Attorneys ul Liw. Evansville, la. Uilice in the Court llou-se. sep3 '46. JAMES G. JONES, Atturnsy at Liw Office on First street, below Main ap23 tf. , JAMES R. HAIlPEll, Attorney nt Law, ollice on 1st street above main. ijy DR. JOHN T. WALKKIt. IIIYSICIAN AND SUivGEON. Oihceon Main JL Street, between Second and Third, and nearly oppvsite the Ctdrk's olHee, where he may at all times be found unles absent oa professional buiacsa. - dec 23, '47-t f MEDICAL.-GEO. li. WALKER, Fhysicicu anl inrgton, Olfica on Frl strewl between Locust and Waluut, in the o.'Iice Jonuerly occupied by Des. 1 ration ana vtesver. aug 10 M L'DICAL. JOHN R. WILCOX, Vhusiviam $ Surgeon. First St., above Main.Evausv.lle. ap0 7"0(JLSEY Si. N ELSON commission Mrchinlf rs, $1 ain, 2d doer from Second st. a2 Anctiuuttrs WM HOLDEN, Tuior.Main etieet, over James Scaatlin Son's ciove store. ap 2lly. D. O'NEIL, Fashionalls Tailor, Iirt st , abov Main near the Sherwood House. ap'JOly . E R AÜT Sc MATHEWS, TuWshouon theeast side of Alain st., one door from the corner of First. EÜ1CAL.-DR. C. S. WELVER, (of thelat, XJ hrrn of Trafton &. Weever,) Physician and Sure geou, ollice on the corner ot First and Vine streetsiftw doors above the Exchange hotel aug 2 CHAS. HARRINGTON". I5AAC A. CRA.E ?. O. O'RILEV HARRINGTON, CRANE & O'RILEV, Forttxirdtg and Commission Merchants, (succes nors to Harrington, Hannah &. Co.) Water St., opposite the whart boats. sep6. a, TAYLOR HALL. JNO. M. AFP respectfully informs theßf S3 public generality that ho has leased for a-ilL term ol vcars, the well known tavern stand in L,vansville formerly kept by E. Lhr&am, and lately by lijni urre. i lie House has been thoroughly re paired, and handsomely fitted up with entire new furniture, and those of the travelfin public who may favor him with a call, may rest assured thai their comfort and convenience will meet withevery attention His Table will always be supplied with the best that the market affords, and his liar furnished with the choicest loquors, carefully selected by an ex peri enced hand. Attached to the Hall, and immediately on the Public Square, are his stables, acknowledged by all f trie most spacious ana convenient in ine piace, b, 13171 f. JN O. M . A PP. SIIL'IIWOOD HOUSE. TIRsr STREET, EVAXSVILLE, l.NDIAXA. THE undersigned having become proprietors of the above well known establishment, bei; leave to olfer their services to the public and to solicit a share ot patronage. 1 hey hope to be able to continue the favorable consideration the House ha.heretofore enioyed under the management ot Air Sherwood. No exertions will be spared lo give uni versal satisfaction to all. The Table and the Dai will be abundantly furnished and the rooms kept clean and neat. CbargeAs heretofore moderate nov 4-tf . PETER UURK. PK IV ATE BOARDING HOUSE. THE undersigned has opened a Privat t. i: ll.... . r. ,k It-:.,!, I..;!.l... illL ter Street, above Alain, known as the v heel cr House. Aiy onject is io seep a nouse ior me accommodation of Gentlemen principally. - There are however, three or four very pleasant rooms in ih ir.tcA u-hirh ran be fitted tiD for the accommodation of small families. The table shall not be surpassed

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LIFE jt THIS institution is distinsm A3 others, at home or a boad, by a!!, or mora, sViVyrtot the following peculiarities 1. Whre the premiums are over $50, it requires only one quarter pari in curb, instead ot I he w hole. 2. It allows the assured to pay yearly, quarterly, monthly or weekly. 3. No part of the profits are withheld, or diverted from the assured, either in charily or otherwise. 4. It has no loan, either nominal or real, to pay interest for, having a ti fiicient capital funded, from premiums received. 5. '1 he asbured can withdraw his profits, or have them to accumulate, year by year, at his option. 'ft. It assures to the age ol 67, instead of Hopping at GO. 7. It declares the profits yearly, instead of once in five or seven years, and is-suessctip ) early io the Asburtd, btaiing t per cent interefei which strip is re dtcmcd in cai-h, when the profits amounted to $."A, bOU, or allowed to accumulate at the option ol the Assured. ö. It enables a man to provide for his wife and children in tuch a way, that although he may lute every thing, they are tate; and all jiertons, whether married or unmarritd. to provide lor Old Age, fcickm and Want, as well as lor Death. 9. The Ass'ired can surrender the policy at any time after the tirtt year, and receive it equitable. value. , . 10. At any time after the first year, the Assured can lorrow on the scrip issued, two-thirds ol it? amount, so that he has nothing to fear from a change of circumstances, or inability to pay the premium. 11. Directors and UfJicers are chosen yearly; and the Assured votes according to his interest. 12. The funds are all invented in United State, New York, New Jersey and Massachusetu stocks, and in Keal Estate in New York and New Jerey, wholly unincumbered, and of double the value loaned. 13. It pays no Directors, no Auditors, no Solicitors. It lends money to neither. 14. It does not reckon the Assured a year older than he isbut trom tix months lts to mx months more, so as to equalize the estimate betwetn all partie?. . . 15. The rates are lower, the expenses lets, and the t)rout larger, than with Foreign OUices; investments ere yici't'ing from 6 to 7 pr cent. abroad only 3 per cent. to fav nothing ot 33 1-3 per cent reserved; nor of interest allowed to thot-e w ho furnish a "guaran fee capital." ct the rate cl 5 pe r cent, on every hundred pounds subscribed, for every ten pounds paid in ! 16. Instead of crcouragit.j;, every precaution is taken to prevent, a hutt iii re of the nolicy. 17. The habilityof the Assurttl is limited by Law, to the amount ot his premium note. . . ALLEN C. IIALLOOK, Agent. M.J. Brav. M. D. Aledionl Kxaminer. All persons wishing to make Ln.-urance on their own or on their friends LIVES, will plcnte call upon the agent in this City, Oiiicc on .Main et reel near Water, and examine the terms and rates of the Comtlany. je 16-ly r.riHE & IflAKIAEINSlTUAIVCE. "If there vf. safely only in eood ttcurity-ii order tu be ttecure ire mast be safely Insured mu U I1EN we hear of our friends looking their proper ty by lire.or that the vessel on which they have made tlikmieut of Produce or .Merchandize is lost, the hrst qiit-aiion wensk is 'were you iusuredr Now it we it-el ynen an interest in the wellareotour Iriends, how Itan ativonerisk the daniera that are riiiitinimll v kiit. rounding his own property withou beingnble nt any time t.r uiuwar i!ie n-iMtum it imt tü himself. " V.. . . , " l ntn insured. The Camden Insnrance Company of New Jersey, well make insurance on liuüdings, Household furniture and Merchandize of all kinds -aUo uoii shipment of Produce and Mercandize, en bond oi Steam Uoats, Sailing Vesaels, Canal, Keel and Flat Uonts, at a fair valuation and atreasonnblorntes ol Premium, and, in case ot loss, as soon as ilia claim can beproiierly adjusted pay over the so nie. ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agent, Ollice on Main st., nea Water, mar 9 Eva.ville, la. 1XSUKAXCE NOTICE. THE undersigned as agent for the Col. umbus Ohio Insurance Company, is prepared to take rh-kson on shinnieuts ol Merchant dize. Produce, &.C., from and to any part of the I'. States by steam and sailing vessels, steam, canal keel and Hat boats, also upon buildings, merchandize furniture, ttc, on most reasonable teims. The hitih reputation which this Comoany bears fo its ability, liberality and promptness in adjusting los ses, entitles it to the conhdt nee and patrun:ige ofth puolic. 12 A AC A. CK Ar L, Ag tTili: NEW YORK FIRE LIFE MARINE, And Inland blute block Insurance Company. iiSSLKEo against loss by tire, damages by sea and inland navigation, and unainst Sieliness andlss of human lite, on terms equally, or more favorable and advantagrous than those olfered by any other Company. The undersigned is agent for this Com pany and has duly quaiitiea niniseit to act as sucu accoraing to tue statute oi i?49. Isep 4-1 I.J J A .VI LSü.JU.M,L Itl. C. COOK, HI. D. OlDce Corner or Main nud Pine Streets, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. nOHT. ClK)lv tenders hi nrknowledt'eSrnienta to his numerous patrons for the con fiJeuce reposed in his kill and ability in the important and critical department of the profession, to which he continues to devote his alte ttion, viz: the diseases of the EYE and EAR. Having devoted the ast filteen years lo the study and practice in this branch of niedica science, he feels assured that in even the most in .eterate cases he can accomplish a pcrmanant and safe cure. Hi success heretotorc warrants this degree of confidence in any case that may be presented. - Persons who are unfortunately atilicted with disease of either the EYE or the EAR, are invited to call and seek relief, ap 11 --dJcwly. MEDICAL CA KD. DR. J. B. S I INSON, would respecttully inform hia friends and the miblic that he has located himself in the city of Evansville. where he intends devoting his attention to the practise of Medicine and Surgery. Inteudering his wrvices & the public in this capacity he pledges himself to attend promptly and taithtully to those who may lavor him with their confidence, and he trusts that the opportunities which he has enjoyed for acquiring a Medical Education will be a sufficient guarantee to his friends at least of his capabilities to d uncharge successfully the important duties of his profession. Ollice with Dr. L. L Layeock where he may be found at all times unless professionally absent. aug 10 d&wly. Livery Stable. ' THE undersigned have associated them stives together in the Livery Stable Uusinese, and solicit a share of public patronage. Their Stable is on Vinr street, tatween the Johnson House and the river, where they can at all times he found, ready to wait upon the public. They intend to keep ijoodstock, and their charges shall be in accordance with the times JAMES WHITE. July 25-ino S. C. JOHNSON. PETER SCOTT, House and Sign Painter. HAS opt neu a shop in Evansville, at the Exchange Hotel, where 'he i prepared to do all kinds ot House, Sign, and Carriage Painting, at the lowest rate, lie respectfully requests a share of public patronage. jy 29-tf.

SELECT SCHOOLS, rphc Male Academy and Female SeminaJ ry will Do volonte, commence their i all tiedfcions ihe hil -Monday in Septemher. The school-year consists ol two sessions of 22 weeks each; the tuition payable quarterly as heretofore. Pupils can commence ot any time, though ll is exceedingly desirable and important that they enter at the beginning of the term, when subjects of study are begun and elasses organized tor the iSescion. No pupil will be received for a loss time than halt a Session. Deduction will be made for absence in case of protracted illness. - The seminary comprises two departments, Prima rv and Academical, occupying di.-tinct yet contiguous apartments, being under one general super ision, and constituting In reality but one school; the studies of the Piimary Department being preparatory to the more advanced ones ol the Academical course. The Academical Department is arranged into three clashes,' characterized by the brunches studied by them resjx'cuvtly, and denominated for convenience sake, the Junior, Middle and Senior Classes. Jcmük SrcuiLS Arithmetic. Geography, Ancient and Modern History, Eng. Grammar, Watts on the Mind, and Natural Philosophy. Middle Class Arithmetic (finished,) Algebra, Natural History, Botany, Chemistry, Astronomy, Anatomy, Sc Physiology Senior Class Algebra finished,') Geometry Mental and Moral Philosophy, Rhetoric, liOgic, Natural Theology and Evidence of Christianity. The above course is the more common, and in our judgment one which should, in its general outlines, be pursued by those desiring a systematic and thorough education.

The Male Academy, designed more oarttcularly r thot studying the classics ami higher English for branches, will be conducted on the same plan nd terms as during the past year. Vocal Alesw A uurre f forty lessons, (two each week! will be iriven out of school hours, on the ele mentary principles of vocal music,' for those who are not members ol the dav school as well as for tho&e who are. Those who have uevcr studied music as a science, will find the course adapted to them. EXPENSES. Eoard and washing in the best ot private lamilies, per week, $1,I0 to Tuition in Seminary, Primary Department tcr aunrter. 1 75 3 (X) Academical V4 00 to 5 DO English Branches and French or Latin 7 00 Vocal .Music, lor the course, 2 CO Lessons on the Piano $3 00; uie of instrument lor practice S2 00 per quarter. . M. W. SAFFORD. a. m., Principal. Evansville, Aug. Iß, 1SW. Addenda. Encouraged by the increasing patronage during the past year, we have at no trifling expense, made arrangements to add very much io the accommodations and labilities of the schools, feeling and assurance that our former patron3,and the friends of. education generally, will respond to our effort by still more liberal patronage M. W. S. aug 17. J. L. mTTItOLFIrjEAgj vi.-L'iti ... . Ciüili u.i.'ivtuu Wi ki al patronage, wouM respecttully lntoim the citizen ,,f Vlvnnxviile and vicinity, thai he has just ri-ceivvj his new and tplendid stock of Jewelry, Watches; and Clocks, w;ich he will sell at regular Cincinnati prices, his f.to k consuls in part ol: I- iue Gold and Silxer Lever Watches; A splendid assortment newest style ladies Coral Ureastpins; Earing, Fingerrings &c; Gold Guard and F'b Chains; Aliniature cutes, and Ioekets; t ine Mourning Pins. Uracclcl Clasps; Guard Keys, Collar liutton, and Studs; A larce selection ol uoia l cnciU with and without pens; A largelotof Bayley's best Gold Pens with without holders; Silver Tables and Tea Spoons; Silver Thimbles; Every description of Steel Trimmings;, Steel Beads and Purse Silks; Fine Fans, Accordion!; Solar Suspending and Parlor Lamp?; Girandoles &c; and Every description Ml ver and common Sjcct?icits rine mckci rviuves iv c.; B lew Fine French Mantle Clocks; to which he would call ihe attention of those wl-h ing to purchase. Ladies are invited to call and ex amine lor themselves. J. L. BITTROLl F, ap 15 Main Street between First and Second. SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK L1ANUPACTOIIY. J. I. EEE1U1 1, (.Mcff. L' ill I TD sor to 1 1 M. d- J. I Elliott, i lrrHii will continue the above burners at the VI V ri old stand, .:ain stre-et, i.vansvuic. lie wm a keep on hand a ctnstant supply ot Sad-lie, Uri il", l runks, iVc.ä.c. of the b'.st workman.-hip, which he offers at wholesale er retail nt the lowot prices. Also A gnat variety .of Trimmings u?ed bvSad(iters, Ilnrne.--. maüris, nnd i mm; Ainnulactuiers. In addition to my" former stock ol tnatiials have ju.-t received u very Urge and general as-Jort men: l t'adiile TrrtTf. t f n'.l kint!, Mti:ting, llsrües und Bi idle le ather; 11. g t-Alw ivnü'.y; Cail skin do; Plush do, every variety; BridleBitts and Buckles, all kinds; Stirrup Irons, Sec, &c. Ridin?, Bniisy and Waeon Whins. Together with all articles in my line, at wholesale ind retail. 1 crsons dealing in the above articles, will rmd it o their advantaue to call and examine mr stock. All orders promptly attended to at the shortest no lice. may 9 ly J. P. ELLIOTT iEIWQLL HOUSE I AJND WHARF-BOA T, Shnwneetowu, Illinois. THE undersigned takes this method to notify the publ:c, that he is the proprietor of a large and commodious Wharf Boat, 'at Snawneetowu, and that he still continues the Receiving, Forwarding and Commission Business, cenerally. Persons landing in the night, or desirous of securing passage in the niftht, will always find a private room and a good bed, on board. He also keeps constantly on hand, a general assortment of Groceries, Provisions, &a, suitable to the river trade In connection with the above business, he has opened a House ot Entertainment, on Front Street, (about 75 yards irom the Wharl Boat,) in the "Morris" Brick House, and two frame buildings im mediutely below, called the Woll House and Stage Office, all of which have been recently repaired and refitted, and where persons may secure beats in good Stage Coaches, lor any point in the interior, on the mail routes. The public may rest assured that his Table and Bar shall be supplied with the best the country can afford for money, and no pains will be spared to accommodate comfortably all who call on him. . His St a CLE will 1 filled with every variety of grain, hay, Ac, and manAged by honest and faithful Ostlers, for whom the undersigned will be responsible. - Persons landing from steam boats at night, will . always be conducted to the Hotel it they desire it. je 27 tf JOHN WOLL, Vrvprisicr ANTED 1 wich to hire by the month a good f V industrious boy, 1G or 17 years of age, a Ger man who speaks English will be preferred. Apply. uon to July2";j WM. M. WALKER

Four Days Later . From Europe. rnosPECTS favorable to Ü11 Cash Customers. A I, LIS t IIOWEf.

THE HOUSE that pells goods for small profits and ready pay, have just been receiving several imjMjrtant additions to their large stock of Groceries. l'hey pledge themselves to sell as good articles and at as lww rates as can be obtained in the West, and invite all dealers, who wish to do a sating business to come and convince themselves that those assertions are something more than empty boasts. Their stock embraces every thing belonging to the grocery trade, in prool ot which see the columns of our city patter. ON EVERY TAGE YOU WILL FIND THEIR ADVERTISEMENTS. ap 24. JUST received from New Orleans, 20 Ubls Tanners Oil; 50 " Tar; 4 Varnish; .. :. . - 15 " Turpentine; 5 Bxs Oranges; 10 Lemons;' in store and lor sale by ALLIS & HOWES. Waterst JUST received by steamer Tempest, 50 Bbls Whiskey; 10 " Linseed Oil; 5 ' Lard oil: 175 Kg White lead; 50 Bxs Candles; 20 " Starch: for sale by ap 24 ALLIS i. HOWES Water st. JUST received from Pittsburgh, 100 Kgs Nails; - : 25 Bbls Ale; for sale by ALLIS & IIOWFS. ap 24 : .. Water st. SUGAR I SUGAR I SUGAR I "1 Hfl HHDSNewOrlean Sugar, $ WJVJ 200 Hags Rio cotlee . . 250 Bbls Molasses; sore nnd for sale by ALLIS &. HOWES, ap21 Water st 1 fin ßßLS COLUMBIA FLOUR, jusi receiv ed and for sae by sep 20ALLIS & HOWES. JUST received from New York, C Hall Pipes Cognac Brandy; 2 Pipes Holland' Gin; 10 "i-ks Port Wine; 10 casks Madeira; 2 hhch Rum; 10 barkels Champaigne; 5 bxs Cordials: 100" Claret; 150 " Sardines; 400 cans Oysters; 25 thousand Tigara Cigars; or sale by ALLIS St HOWES, ap 24 Water st. . ICE! ICE!! ""1JNSTANTLY 'icpt for retailing at thestorro may ALLIS Sc HOWES. ALEX Alt' DEIl LAUUIILIN, -irTr-r- Wholesale and Retail Wj) Grocery, Iron, Kail, Tin r ii una ancci sron oiorc. WATKK STKEKT, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. WE leg leave to call the attention of merchants, Traders, and Farmers generally, throughout the Waba.-h country, Illinois, and the Southern portion of Kentucky, to our large and very general Stock of Groceries, Iron, Nails, Tin Plate, Copper, Wire, Axes, Cotton Yarn and Domestic Manufactured Articles. Which we offer for sale at very re duced prices for Cas-h or Produce. The head of the house residing in Pittsburgh, will enable us to be regularly supplied with all articles in our line. Jea!ers and country merchants need not trave l beyond Evansville for a supply of all articles thry may need, and they would consult their interest by giving u a call, as we arc determined to merit t share of public patronage. The buimss will be conducted by ' JAMES LAUGIILIN, Jr. KT feathers. Hides, Tallow. Beeswax, and all kinds of Produce purchased at the highest market price. may 4, '17-tf T UM HER. A largo and full assortment of Tine I 1 I.unilirr. Formale bv Lum in ay 4 ti A. LAUGIILIN, Water si TINDOW Glass. An assortmct of Window Glass, assorted sizes. For sale by mny4 tf. A. LAUGIILIN, Waterst. SUGAR nnd 31 0 LAS ES. 100 HhdsNew Orleans rugar; 250 Bbls do do Molasses; 40 I do do 23 Lbls t'ugar do do; House Molasses Polka brand; 25 I BbU do For sale by ap 25 do do do do. A. LAL'GHLIN, Water ttreet. BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS. A FULL and general assortment ff every thing in that line, namely An vils. Bellows, Vices, Screw Plate Rasp, Files and Grates. For sale by A. LAUGIILIN ap 25 Wate street HYDRAULIC CEMENT. AFULLsuply of this article fresh from the mills together with the best of Roach Lime. For sale by the batrel. A. LAl-GHLIN, ap 25 Water eticet. IRON. A LARGE and general assortment of all rizes o XX Common liar, rlat, Kound and Squire, Uroad and Narrow Band, Axe and Hoe Bar, Plow Bar, Plow Moulds and slabs. Nail and small Rods, to gether with all sizes usually called lor in the above line. For sale by A. LAUGIILIN, ap 25 waterst. JUST RECEIVED, KEGS Pure white Lead; 10 bbls Linseed Oil; 50 5 do 1 urpentinc; 25 boxes 8-10 Window Glass, For sale low by .A. LAUGIILIN, may Water street. JUST RECEINED, Qf TONS assorted Rod and Bar Iron; en J 100 kecs aacortcd Juniata Nails: 25 bundles spring Steel; 5 do sheer do; I case extra Cast do; Plowslalm, Boiler and sheet Iron; Rasps, Files, and Door Latches, together with our former stock makes Which, complete. r or saw low may 9. by A LAUGIILIN, Water street. NAILS. OTfi KEGS Boston and Juniata Nails, assorted ßß sizes; 25 kegs Flooring Brads, assorted; 25 do Assorted spikes. For sale by A. LAUGIILIN, ap 25 Water street PETER SCOTT, Tainter, Exchange Hotel. jy2?6m '

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KIP and THICK I1ROGANS. LT Cases of Piime Kip ihrogans; lJ 5 do do Uoyg do, 5 do Thk do, Forealeby . may!6 OLIVER LA DD. PRINTS. "I T Cases of new styles spring Prints;. J-O 5do Bhie and Orange, ior sale by may 16., , - OLIVER LADD. LADIES SLIPPERS fttttl BUSKINS. Orkrk Prs. La13es slippers and Btekin of eupe OVFvF rior quid ity and style ever before brought to this market, just received and-for saie by - may 16. - r- . - OLIVER LADD. COTTO.V YARN. Ol"! Dzn Hope Faetory Cetton Yarns ÄU,Uli Nos. 500, bOO ctvi 7iH), thi3 day rl ceived per eteamer Rosco from Pittsburgh.'. For Me by- - yl7 ' - OLIVER LADD. LAWNS, GIN OIIAM9 & LINEN LAWN 3 AVERY largo assortment of . the? newest sty! i Please call und examine them. npi: MORRIS ,S JOHNSON GLOVES! GLOVES!! GLOVES!!!

fs LADIES superfine light and dark colored n Kia uioves. supernne L-iacK. uo.. sunermif m ii mm It. White do., superfine white and colored Silkand superfine black net Gloves, and Mits for sale lov' a?15 MORRIS S. JOHNSON" FANCY ARTICLES. , abscriber has receivad an assortment of: .Scaling Wax, N'ote Paper; . Tl St 1U Fa Uecds, iimgs, 1 assels; Iasps, Needles, Purse Twist; Beads, Pins Knitting Tins; Ka I ,Ratr Straps, Shav ine: Tooth, Hair and Nail Brushes, &c, Ac, Also, Edgings, Inserting, Drawer Goods ot ev variety, for sale at wholesale and retail by ap 15 MORRIS SJOIINSON. PANTALOONS STUFF & COATINGS GOTTENADES, Crotens, Tweeds, supertin. black Freuch Drap, cts., Drap de Nienne, Linen and Union checks and stripes, with all the most desirable styles, fir sale low at wholesale and retail by aP15 MORRIS S.JOHNSON. PALM HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS &C AVERY larg-3 stock consisting of every variety of Summer hats, leghorn," palm leaf, French broid, shans, &.C., fur and silk hats of every desira ble style bonnets, all the newest styles, with a splnt did assortmentof flowers, ribbons and bonnet trimmings for sale by aP15J MORRIS Ö. JOHNSON. PRINTS! PRINTS!! AN endless quantity and variety of Prints of th newest Spring and Summer styles, togethe with every thinsr new, in the way of Dress Goods, tot sale at w holest) lo and retail by -ap 15 MORRIS S. JOHNS 3N " MOURNING GOODS. VFULL and v ery desirable assortment of Mourning dress Goods, superfine Bombazines, Silk Warp, Alpacas, (some very line) Alpaca Lustres, u per line black, plain and figured bcrreges, black Lawns &.c, now open and for sale low by ap 15 MORRIS. S.JOHN SON. NEW AND CHEAP DKY GOODS J V ST OF EXE D AT KRCUSEN & MORGAN'S färl the New Frame Buildings, on Main Strvet.i Qjrfl PS. fancy Prints; ftßXJ CO ps. Ginghams Prints, at only 10 eents per yard; 20 ps Ginghams, colors vrarrated, at 1C c'ts per yard; 100 ps bleached Domestic; 10 cases Hats; 10 do Boots; 10 doz Ladies slippers; 20 ps Irish Linen, from 25 cents to $1 00 per yard; SO Berage Scarfs, at only 50 ets each. 25 sup summer Shawls; 20 ps Fancy Linen Drills; Gloves, blkand white Kid, Pie Nie and Cotbin; Steel Beeds and Purse Trimmings: 50 doz Hosiery, embracing every quality; 3 ps Carpeting: 5 bales Brown Domestic; 1 do Drilling; 2 do Osnaberg, And many other articles, which makes our assortment equal to any that can be found in the city. Wt most respectfully solicit a call from all who ws ih to b -.IV Coods, either at wholesale or retail, as we feel confuhnt that they will find it to iheir interest to purchase of us KRIESEN Ss. MORGAN, je 6 No. 25, Main street. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTSTHE subsciilter i now opening 100 fackage of Merchandise, consisting of Dry. Goods, Boot &. Shoes, Hats, Cats and Connlts, Hardware, Glas Ware and Crocetry; which he w ill sell as low an any House in thoCity, for Cash, or Produce, such as Pork, Wheat, Corn, Oats, Flaxseed, White Beans EeeswaxFcathers or Tallow. decl-tf JOHN FRANKLIN. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! 1 UST received by JOHN SIIANKLIN, corner of J Locust and Water street, Evansville; 10O Packages, consisting in partol the following articles, vu; 500 pieces prints of the newest style, 15 bales Brown sheetings, 20 pieces Red Flannels 20 " White' do 20 " Canton do, 50 " BcdTick, 25 eases BKts and Shoes, 100 pieces Bleached Shirtings, 20 pairs Large Blankets, . Blue end Gre en Mackinaw do, . 15 boxes Hats and Caps, assorted, 60 dozen Hosiery, Sattinets, Cassimers and Jeans, Buena Vista Cansimere; Paramatta and Coburgh Cloths. California Plaids, Cashmeres, M. do Lain., Alpaccas of every variety. Wool Cloakings, 5 pieces Gro De Rhine Silks. ; Also, Linen Cambric Hdk'fs, fancy and Black Silk, do. A large assortment of Shawls from 50 cts. to $8,00. HCT All kinds of Produce taken in exchance. dec21-,47tf . .- : G. VENKEJIAIi A CO. Jn9t received per steamer Gcrmnntcwn, ÄTfk Piece s Store ar.twious DoorLocks(hcmen.nt!e) "ß o ous man ic ivcre ire m to 1 ir:rhL 10 Ktcs lump tee ken lain; Coia tlo Halter Rett; bs Hrmp ard Cotton twine; doz Hemp Beadcordsf doz Cincinnati Buckets; kecs assorted Nails; bbls Salaratus; boxes Summer Candcs; do Soap; doz horse brushes; do scrubbing do; do No 1 prost Shoe do; do Zinc Washboards; bbl Oat Meal; ' Um Bacon Hams, 5 59 6 12 12 2 5 5 8 6 2 1 18X) 15J0 ns Shoudt ers; In store and for sale by aug 21 G. VBNNEMAX, A to

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