Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 148, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 12 October 1848 — Page 1
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EVANSVTLLE, A, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12,1848 VOL. I. 'Vi i NO. 148
j DANFORTH--- 'J. L. DA3F0RTH. .. J. DANFOÜTII & SOX. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN . , FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC lMiYxr.O ODS.
No. 41, Main St. Louisville, Ky. tn2! XV. C. P ET KUS & CO.; MUSIC VUBLISHKRS, No. 50T 3Iain Street, Louisville, Ky. 1 (XEXT, DOOR TO TH BAK or LOUISVILLE.) ' r etiTrV CONSTANTLY on hand, double and ' JpT rTff single Action Harps, Musical InstruU i W J If nienla of everv description, Italian . t I I I 1 V I- t 1i,Dikuinit in Strings. .UllalC pUDHSUCU ' "'V i""" the strongest manner. ; Piano Fortes repaired and tuned to let, and second hand Pianos purcha.-ed. sold, oi exchanged. Seminaries supplied 'vith Music at a liberal discount, roar 21 ly . a :?rcALLEN. Attorney and Couuseiler at Law, . A XU Genend Collecting A tut for Southtr Il linois. - Elizabeth rows, tiaruin co.f Illinois. References: Tbos.&ott. I Elizabethtown. 1 C. Morr, S ?ep 51 - E, &, W. Lewis Evansville, la. ?ep5 A. U. JOSES CO.. ; P odnce Dealers & Commission Ißn'ts No. 10 Front Street, St. Louis, i 1 - References: ';. ; ' : R. & W. Lswis,.,.. Evansville Harrington, Hannah &. Co., 1 llwkwiih Drver. ) L-.. r t S. Vv . Bali, Mellon English. 1 u ( c. AjOuis. 1 II Whitmm-A oct2-yJ Mathews k Patch. f if nif:ni:r. iiro.. Agent of the , . .B3XHAR33UR MINIMS AN3 MANUFACTURING CO II AVE ju-t received . ' ; ' 1 ' Li 5UJ doz. Cotton 1 am, Which they are authorized to eil at Louisville pricrs nil titnnj ifuriiiLT tne season. These Yarns are of an excellent quality, and superior to most of the Pittsburg Brand. Please call and examine them. ' ' ', BP CO.UJIEItCIAL HOTEL LUUlSYlL'uß, AT. ' . P. W. 1II1ID, 1MIOPIKTOR. ; fcJ-Opposite the Washington Hall, 5th stree t, between Main an 1 Market. nur 21 y INDIANA HALL Ily A. Hnubold. fcjij! This Hotel is situated at the foot oi. Division jjf.-t, o,,josU-a the steamboat landing. Charges tujJerateaui accoutm Rations excellent, my 10 R. Ü1LL 1IARVET. S i HARVEY, Commissi and I Vrting Mrck.. Water,.., Evansv, Ind,--in. Have a will receive and id bU)re ireiglit free of dray age. ; ap2J , HORATIO g, WtEEiLR I Mi i a : . . . t t i u" c, ... . .-..ut .vi i;iTTn I WHey. .u lrst rtreet. UW Ma. N. Ii H Q- Wuleixr, .Notary t'uhiic. .loe9tt A5 I J CI VS i)LE t, Attorn at Uw-Offic 8t Umi an 1 sSveamorr. ap 26 I oi , RII BAKES TnOS.E. GARVI5 j AKEttfc AUVIN. Attorney at EvanJ5 ville,la. OHue in the Oort House. 46. 1 AMi:S C.JONE, -lWjf fon J Kirn HtreeU below Main aMT AMES R. HARPER, Attorney at Law, cßice I on 1st street above maia- . UyJ " DR. JOHN T.WALKEU. PHYSICIAN AND s?Ull(iEON;Tl ilicemr Maui Strct, between Second and lhird, an4 nearly opposite th Clerk's otlice, where he nisy at aHumr be found unless aUent on professional business. : dec 23, '47-tf ,y . MEDICA1V-GP.O. U. WALKER, Pkyieian and S'r-tm, OlFice on Frst street between Locust and Walnut, in theotlice lornierly occupied by Drs. Traftou and Weever . aug 10 JM EDICAL.JOHN IL WILCOX, Phyticihnb Surgeun. First st., above Mam, Evansville. apu) Tf(X)IEYdtNEIONfoiimMioVrcAar4V A ciori,Maint2d door Irom Second a2 WM HOLDEN, Tailor, Main street, over James Scantlin &, Son's Stove store. ap 241y. D. O'NEIL, Faihionablt Tailor, First st , abov Main near the Sherwood House. ap20ly T) R A DT Sc M AT 1 1 EWS, Tailors, shop on the east JJside of Main stM one door irom the corner ot r irst. EDICAL. DR. C. S. WEEVER, fof the lat. firm of Tral'toa &. Weever,) Physician and Sure geon; olfice on the corner of First and Vine streetsa f w doors above the Exchange hotel ' ai' 2 CHAI. RAXRINSTO.N ISAAC A. CRASE f . G. o'RILET HARRINGTON, CRANE & O'RILEY, For warding and Commission Merchants, (succes tors to Harrington, Hannah &. Co.) Water st., op posite the w hart boats. ept. st TAYLOR HALL. F Jn vrt . rr f . 11 : r .V - I public generality matne nas teaseu ior paired, and handsomely rittet up with entire new fur nituje, and those of the travelling public who may fa Vor lirn with a call, may rest assured that their com fort and convenience wUl meet with every attention . His Table will always be supplied with the,'bost th.it the market aiiorua,arxi nis mr mraisneu jvm thechoicestloquors, carefully selected by ap expert nrpd hand. Attached to the Hall, and immediately on the Tublic Square, are his stables, acknowledged by al to be the most spacious and convenient in th place aug 26, 1317 tf. JNO. ). .M. At Pf. SHERWOOD HOUSE. FIRST STREET, EVANSVILLE, 1.VDIA5A. ' ' THE undersitrred having become proprietors of the above wel. known establishment, beg leave to otfer their services to the public and to oiicit a share of natronajj. They hope to be able to Intimi the iavomb e consideration the ilouse nas heretofore enioyed under the management of Mr SSrw.md. Nu exertions will be spared to gixe uni -versal satisfaction to all. The Table and the Bar will be abundantly furnished and the . rooms kep .dean and neat. Charges as heretolore moderate rov 4-tf PETER BURK. PRIVATE BOARDIN HOUSE. THE undersigned has onened a Private 'T ÜA.r.imn I (niu. i n i Vi lrirU Hni1.ini7on Wa yJm ter Street, above Main, known as the Wheel er House. Mv obiectb to keep a hortse for the ac ommo.lation of Gentlemen principally. 'There are however, three or lour very pleasant rooms in th llou.-e which can be fitted up lor the accommodation f small famili. Th table hhall not be surpassoi.
term ol years, the well known tavern stand in tvansville formerly kept by E. Ehrsam, and, lately by lieni Nurre. '1 he house has been thoroughly re
-by any in the city. No. 4th A.FARN5W0RTII
V JIL'TVAL BENEFIT LIFE 1ISL'KAIC'E
THIS institution isdiftingm : ' others, ai home or a boad, by a!?, or more, of the follow inz peculiarities 1. .Whre the premiums are over 50, it renuires only one quarter part in tsth, instead oi the whole. ,2. It allows the assured to pay yearly, quarterly, raonthl or weekly. 3. No part of the profits are withheld, or diverted from the assured, eitlter in charity or otherwise. 4. It has no loan, either nominal or real, to pay interest fr, having a si tlicient capital funded, Irom premiums received. 5. The assured can withdraw his profits, or have them to accumulate, year by year, at his option. 6. It assures to the age ol 67, instead of Hopping at 6J. 7. It declares the profits yearly; instead of once in five or seven years, and Usues scrip yearly io the Assured, bearing 6 per cent interest w hich scrip is re deemed in ca?h, w hen the profits amounted to &200,tux), or allowed .to accumulate, at the option ol the As.su red. . " t. ltenab!esa man to provide for his wife and children in such a way, that although he may lose every thing, they are sate; and all persons, whether married or unmarried, to provide for Old Age, Sickness and Want, as well as lor Death. . 9. The Assured can surrender the policy at any time after the first year, and receive its equitable value. 10. At any time after the first year, the Assured can borrow on the scrip if Mied, two-thmls outs n mount. so that he has nothing to fear from a change ! ol circumstances, or inability to pay the premium. 11. Directors and OiHcers are chosen yearly; and the Assured votes according tiihis interest. 12. The funds are all invested in United States, New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts stocks, and in Real Estate in New York and New Jersey, wholly unincumbered, and of double the value loaned. i 13. It pays no Directors, ho Auditors, to Solicitors. It lends money to neither. 11. It does not reckon the Assured a year older tli an he is but Irom six months less to six months more, so as to equalize the estimate bttwttnall partie?. 15. The rates are lower, the expenses less, and the profits larger, than with Foreign Urhces; investments here yielding from C to 7 per cent. abroad only 3 per rent, to say nothing ot 33 1-3 er cent reserved; iior ol interest allow ed to those w ho lurnish a "guaran tee vPUaiV' at the rate ol 5 per cint, on every hun dred pwUndV subscribed, for every ten pounds paid in ! ' 16. Instead of encouraging, every precaution is taken to prevent, a orfeiture of the policy. 17. The Lability ot M Assured is limited by Law, to the amount of his prt '",,iu,tu. T10: . ' ALLEN' C. HALLOOIT, Agent. M.J. Bray. M. D. Medicvl Examiner. . All persons wishing to makf .insurance on their own or on their friends LIVES, Will please cnA upon the agent in this City, üllice o i -ua" atrett near Water, aud examine the terms and J1-8 oj theCnidany. . . je lfi-ly FIUE A HI AIMAEIWSUUa t'E. "If there e. safety only in good security order tu he secure we mast be. safely Jimirt"' ' irstoueiioii we ask is 'were vou leelbUch an interest in the weliareolour friends, how can any onerik the dangers that are continually surrounding his own property withou U ing able at any tune to answer the question It put to hunsell. Its I nm Insured." The Camden Insnrancc Company of New Jersey, wellrnakeiusuranceou Building, House hold furniture and Merchandize ol all kuuls -aio upon shipment of Produce and Mercandize, on boad ot Mcam lioats. Sailing essels, Canal, Kiel and Flat IJoats, nt a fair valuation and at reasonnblo rates it Premium, and, in case ot loss, as soon as the claim can be properly udjusted pay over the some. ALLEN UtlALLIXJR, Agent, . , Ollice on Main st., nea Water, mar 9 ' " ' Evansville, Ia.t . INSURANCE NOTICE. : THE undersigned as agent for the Col. umlius Ohio Insurance Company, is prepared to take risks on on shipments of Merchant dize. Produce, Wc, 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, tVc, oil most reasonable teims. The high reputation which this Company bears fo its ability, lilrality and promptness in adjusting lo? ss, entitles it to the confidence and patrotmge of th public. 1SAAG A. LKAMi, Ag THE N EW YORK FIUE LIFE MARINE, 1id Inland State Slock Insurance Company. NbUKLo against loss by tire, damages by sea and inland navigation, and against Sickness and loof human lite, on terms equally, or more favorable and advantageous than those orTored by any other Company The undersigned is agent for this Com pany and has duly quäl med muk-hjU to act as sucii according to the statute of 134i. Uep4-lf.) JAMES G.JONES. C. COOK, 31. D. Ollice Coraer of Main and l'iae Streets, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. DOCT. COOK tenders his acknowledgements to his numerous patrons for the confidence reposed in his skill and ability in the important and critical department of the profes sion, to which he continues to devote his attention, viz: the diseases of the Lib and EAR. Havinii devoted the ast fifteen years to the study and prac tice in this branch ol medica science, he teils assur ed that in even the most in.eterate cases he can ac complish a permanant and safe cure. 1 1 i success heretofore warrants this degree of confidence in any ease that mnv be presented. Persons who are unfor tunately a tli .c ted with disease ofeither the EYE or the LAlt, are invited to call and seek rtliet. ! ap 11 d&wly. . - MEDICAL CAKD. DR. J. B. S i INSON, would respectfully inform his' friends and the public that he has located himself in the city of Evansville. where he intends devoting his attention to the practise ot Medicine and Surgery.' In tendering his services t.C the public in this capacity bo pledges himself mattend promptly and faithfully to those who may favor hint .with their confidence, and he trusts that the opport unities which he has enjoyed for acquiring a Medical Education will be a sufficient guarantte to his friends at least of his capl.diiie& to discharge successfully the important duties ofhU profession. ' Ollice with Dr. L. L. Laycock where ho may be found at all limes unless professionally absent. ' aug 10 d&wly. PAINTING. ! S F. Wl ELSEY would return his thanks to his friends and the citizens in general ' P A for past favors, and hope by close attention A I to business lo merit a liberal thare of the pub- I N lie patronage. Those having work in my line N T will do well to rive me a call, as 1 intend to T I work cheaper than the cheapest and as good as I S the best. All orders left with J. C. Heberd or N ( P.G. O'Riley will receive prompt attention v G I sepl9,dCm. ; TAIITTINO. X7 ANTED 1 wish to hire by the month a good ! V V industrious boy, 16 or 17 years of nge, a German who speaks English will be preferred. Apply oon to ' '.-1 July 22) WM. M . WALKER t fid : 'M's Kf i linwa Srlt for si.!e 1 y
i HEN -we hear of our friends looking their prop i tock consistsin part oi: . erty f.ytire.or that the vessel on which they have Fine GohJ and Mixer Iever . etches; - madf shijmeni of Produce or Merchandize i lost, the ! A .splendid assortment newest style lauies
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SELECT SCHOOLS. The Male Academy aud Female Seminary will Deo votente, commence their r ail sions Um tirst Monday in September. . . f ,The schtol-year consists ot two sessions ol weeks each; the tuition payable quarterly as heretofore. -Pupils can commence at any time, thougn it is exceedingly desirable and important that they enter ut the beginning of the term, w hen ibjecuot Btuuy art begun and classes organized tor the tension. No pupil wül be receive; for a less .time than unit aSesaxon. Deductions til te made lor absence in case of protracted illness.' 1 ' n ' The Seminary comprises two departments, I tntirv and Acape-xical, occupying distinct yet contiguous apartments, being uriuer one general nuperv ision, and constituting In reality but oucsc'aool; tbt studies of the Primary Department being preparatory to the more advanced ones ol the Academical course. The Academical Department is arranged into three classes, characterised by the brvnehes fetndied by ihein respectively, and denominated lor convtnieuce take, the Junior, Middle and Senior Classes. Jtr.MoR SrtDiES 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, A n xtoniy, & Physiology :Se.mor Class Algebra (finished,) Geometry Menial and Moral Philosophy, Rhetoric, Jxgic, Natural Theology and Evidence of Christianity. The atmve enurse is the more common, and m our
judgment one w hich bhould, ia its general outlines, Le pursued by those desiring a systematic and thor fiütrh trliirnti.in l he Mala Academy, designed more oarticularlv for thoe studying the classics, and higher English branches, will be conducted on the same plan and terms as during the past year. I Vocal Mf sic A course of forty lessons, (two each week) w ill be given out of school hours, on the elementary principles of vocal music, for thoe who are not mem ben of the day school as well as for those w ho are. Those who have never studied music as a science, w ill hnd the course adipted to them. LWrLNSLS. , Board and washing in the best ol private ' lamiües, per week, $1,j0 to 1 75 ; Tuiiion in Seminary, Primary Department per qunrter,-r .. , Academical "4 CO to SIX) F.nglish Drenches and French or Latin 7 00 Vocal Muic, lor the course, 2 CO Lessons on the Piano &8 00; use of instrument lor iC W. S AFFORD, a. m.. Principal. ( Evansville, Aug. 1. 18. ADDENDA-Encouraged by the increasing patronage during the past year, we have at no trifling expt nse. made arrangements to add very much to the accommodations and IccUities of the schools, feeung and assurance that our former ptrotu,aiid the tritnds ot education generally, w ill respond to our etTrts by still more liueral patronage M. W. b. aug 17. ' ; J. L ElTTItOLI-F.: ftfe 'THANKFUL ior past libera patronage, wuuu respectlully intotm the citizcndof Evansville and vicinity, thai niias just ntivtli his new anl splendid stock ol Jewelry, Watches; and ClocSs, which he w ill scdlat regular Cincinnati prices, his Coral i . i;a d and rob Chains; and w ithout A i.r.rui.it of P.irlfr'A test Gold Pens with and without holders; ' " ' ' ' Silver Tables mid Tea Spoons: . ... -Silver Thimbles; . . -: , , Every description of Steel Trnn.uing!S : t Steel Heads and Purse Silks; , Fine Fans, Accordions; Solar Suspending and Parlor Lamps: ' ' ' Girandoles ivc; ' 1 - Every des'cription Silver and common ectacles : Fine pocket Knives fee.;- ' II lew Fine French Mantle Clocks , ... to which he would call the attention of those" vjning to purchae. Ladies are invited t call and J" amine for tin niselves. J. L. BlTTKoLl T. y- ! ap 15 : Main Street betwtcn First and tVcond. TsaddleV n arn i:ssÄn I rTKUN K UAIIU7AOTOH7. J. P. ELLIOTT. Successor tu n . Ar. A-J. 1'. Jl'hott,) will continue the above butines at the old stand. Main stutt, Evansville. He will alwjvs keep on hand a constant supply ol Saddles, lh Mle.-, Trunks, &c.&c. ofthe U-st workmanship, which he oilers at w holesale It retail at the lowest prices Also A great variety of Trimminifs uid by Saddlers, Harncss-mukers, and Trunk Manufacturers. In addition to luv Kiimer tuck of materials 1 navejusi received u very urge ait i geueiai nsoiv meat ot Sad.i'e Trees. tfaU kinds. - . Miiitm:, liariie.- aini llridle leathr Hog km seuf.tig; i .' .' . . ,i Call skill . do; . , , . . , Plush do, every variety-, Brid!eBitt3 and Buckles, ail kinds; Stirrup Iron, vVc, Vc. 11 . . : Riding, Buggy and Wagon Whrps, Together with all articles in my line, at wholesale md retail. Person dealing in the above articles will find it to their advantage io call and examine my stoek. All orders promptly attended to at the shortest no tice. (may9 1yl. .J. P. ELLIOTT SWÖLL HOUSEi -- 1 AND WHARF-BOA T - Shawneetown, Illinois. THE nndersizned takes this method to notify the puhl: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, generally. Persons lauding in the night, or desirous of securing passage in the night, will always find a private room and a good bed, on board. lie also keeps constantly on hand, a general assortment of Groceries, Provisions, .Vc, suitable to the river trade i in connection with the above business, he has opened a Ilouse ot Entertainment, on Front Street, (about 75 yards Irom the Whart Boat,) in the "Morris" Brick House, and two frame buildings im mediately below, called the Woll Hoi'SE and Stage Office, all of which have been recently repaired and refitted, and where persons may secure scats in good Stage Coaches, for any point in the interior, on the mail routes. . t , i The public may rest assured that his .Table and Bar shall be supplied with the best the countiy can afford for. money, and no pains will be spared to accommodate comfortably II who call on him.' His Stable will be filled with every variety ot grain, hay, &c., and managed by honest and faithful tstlers, tor whom the undersigned will &e resjtmsi hie. . . . : : Persons landing from steam boats at night, will alwavs be conducted to the Hotel it they desire ir. : je 27 tf - - JOHN WOLL, rropritUr. VAUE-HOUSE FOR KE.T. A .LAUGE irame Vare-IIoue for rent; apply . to tht subscriber corner M ain a ndJWond street aug2C WILLIAM HUGHE.
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l our Days Later From Europe. (. ' : phospects Favorable to All Cash Costosicrs. ALL1S & HOWES. rrMIE HOUSE that sells goods for small profits and JL ready pay, have iust been receiving several important additions to their large stock ot Groceries.1'hev Dledire themselves to bell as eood articles and
at as low rates as can be obtained in the West, and invite all dealers, w ho wish to do a saving business lit come and convince themselves that these assertions are something more than empty boasts.' Their stock embraces every thing belonging to the grocerytrade, in prool ol which see the columns oi our city papers. ON LVLKx l'Aüh iUU WILJ ILL FIND 'IM I I 'll Til EI R A D V E RT IS EMENTS. ap 24. JUST received from New Orleans, 20 Bbls Tanners Oil; SO " Tar; 4 Varnish; , 15 Turpentine; '5 Bxs Oranges; ' 10 " Lemons; i in store and for sale by ALL1S & HOWES. . , Waterst UST received by steamer Tempest, 50 libls Whiskey; 10 " Linseed Oil; 5 Lard oil: ' ; ' - ' 175 Kgs White lead; 50 11 vs Candles; 20 " Starch; for sale by ALUS & HOWES Water ft. SUGAR I SUGAR I SUGAR ! 1 Ofl HHDSNew Orleans Sugar. XUU uuo Bas Rio cotfee . ; . 250 libla Molasses; store and for sale by ALL1S &. HOWES, ap24 Water st 1 41 A LS- COLUMBIA FLOUR, just ncciv aud for saie by sep :oALUS & HOWES. JUST received from New York, 6 Hall Pipes Cognac Brandy;, ' . . i 2 Pipes Hi Hand Gin; f ; t 10 cn-ks Fort Wine; . t . . , 10 casks Madeira; i ., 2hhdsRum; .. ' ' ', ' ;: ; ' ' 1 lObarketsChimpaigne; ' 5 hxs Cordials: , tl00 Claret; . j . . 150" Sardines; 400 cans Oysters; 25 thousand Tigers Cigari; ' ' orsalsby i ALLlS St, HOWES. Bp 24 '. Water M. ICE! ICE!! JNSTANTLY kept for retailing at thertoreo ,nay2G ALLIS&. UOWrX . ALEXAKDEIt LAEGIILIIM. c ll'knln.alaanil Jtftnli1 "- run TWf-7 Tin mm liuil.niv iJ UIUll Vi ,v., ., and aneei iron, oiore. . w ... - vATER ' STEEKT, EVANSVILLE. INDIANA. WE he leave to call the attention of merchants. Traders, and Fanners generally, throughout the Wabash country, Illinois, and tLe Southern portion of Kentucky, to ou; large and very ccneral Stock of Groceries, Iron, Nails, Tin Plate, Copper, Wire, Axt, Cotton Yarn and Domestic Manufactured Articles. Which we offer for sale at cry reduced prices for Cash or Produce. ' , . ... The head of the house 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 consult their interest by givinu.iacall,aswe are determined to merit i share ot public patronage. The business will be conduct "rj;VMESLA,,,,IUN..J, ty Feathers, Hides, Tallow, Beeswax, and all kinds of Produce purchased at the highest market price.' . may 4,M7-tf LUMBER. A large and full assortment of pine Lumber. For sale by ,nay4 if. A. LAUGH LIN, Water si . SUGAR and 3IOLASES. , 100 HhdsNew .Orleans Sugar; 250 Bbls do do . Molasses; do ' do; House Molasses .M) I do do , 23 Bbls Sugar folk a .. bisod; 25 I bJ Jo For sale by ap 2f do do do do. A. LAUGHLIN, Water street. IILACKSJIirU' TOOLS. t - r A FULL an I general nseonmcntci every thing in that line, namely J LlfcCvils, Fallows, V ices, . fcerew I la iRasp, Files and GralM. , .I- I.V . A. LaTtGHLIN An tei For sale ap 25 ' , ta .atr.Ml VTA v w HYDRAULIC CE3IENT. ; , 4 A FULL suply of this article fresh from the mills h the best of Roach Lime. : For tale by the batrel. A.. LAUGHLIN, , ap25 .Water street. iron. : V LARGE and general assortment of all mcso Common Bar, t-'lat. Round and Square. Lroad and Narrow Band, Axe aud lloe Bar, Plow Bar. Piow Moulds and slabs, Nail and small Rods, toeether with all sizes usually called tor in th above fine. Forsaleby A. LAUGHLIN, ap25 ' .'Water st. JUST RECEIVED, erfi KEGS Pure white Lead; OU 10 bbls Linseed Oil; ' 5 do Turpentine: ' 25 boxes S-10 Window Glass, Forealelowby A. LAUGHLIN, may Water street. JUST RECLINED, ! Ofa TONS assorted Rod and Bar Iron; . f rmJ Ivo kegs uscorted Juniata Nails; ... 25 bundles spring Steel; . :,5 do sheer do; . ' 'l i I case extra Cast do: ' Plow slal. Boiler and sheet Iron; Rasps, Files, and Door Latches, ; Which, together with our former stocR. makes i complete. For sale low by A LAUGHLIN, ' may 9.. ' '" Water street. T77 NAILS. Qrv KEGS Boston and Juniata Nails, assorted ÄÜU sizes;25 kegs Floorinc Brads, assorted; . 25 do Assorted spikes. Forsaleby A., LM.'GHLTNt ; ! ap 25 . ' Water-street H store and tor sale 50 bbl White Lime in good L order and Cheap jane 31 . ( M W.FOSTER. T7INDOW Clai.-An ossortmet of Window tV Glass, assorted sizes. Forsaleby mr l.r I U'lMIT IV l may it. . A. LAUGHLIN, Water st. ROOTS AND SHOES. Ti ECEIVEDnersteamer Tnsearora, 22 cases of 1 XX Bots and Shoes, co mrtisir? a vorv pen?nl ai,'sortoient 1 3 . M. W FOSTER.
KIP and THICK BROGANS. "I ÄT Casca of Prime Kip Brogans; U -k AO 5 do' do. Boys do, ' i 5 do Thick ) do, ' V ' Forsaleby ' nay!6 ' OLIVER LADP.
VI f PRINTS. . . r "I Ca9 f new a: vies spring Prints; ' 5do Llue ami Orange, lor sale by - imaylG. : ' , OLIVER LADD. ! LADIES SLIPPERS and BUSKINS. " SflO 1-rs' dippers and Buskins of sups uy7 nor quality and style ever More brouuht to this market, just received and for sale by -- -- :niay OLIVER LADD. - COTTON TARN..20 iiiin P.ozen II0 f'att"y Cetton Yarns ÄV.UUU .No 500, AO and 7t0, this day il. ceived ier steamer Rosco irom Pittsburgh. For sat by yay!7J ; ; OLIV EK LADD. LAWNS, GINGHAMS & LINE3T LAWKS A VERY large assortment of the ' newest atyi Please call and examine them. 'Pi-' - j - M0.1RB SJ0HNS0N . GLOVES! Q LOVES! 1 GLOVES!!! fctffhL-MIES8Uierfine -WKOttnJ dark colored Ö lu) j"9' uiertuie illack do., fupertiim uLJ n hue do., euptrtine white and colored iln and auperane black utt Gloves, and Mits for sale low lP 15 MORRIS S.JUHNM5NFANCY ARTICLES. lbscriier has rec. iv.ni n TL St Bt Fa Ka .Sealing Wax, Note Paper; Bceds, Kincs. Tassels: lasps. Needles, Purse TwUt; Beads, Pins Knitting Pins; . I .Razor Straps. Shavincr: Tooth, Hair andxNail Brushes, Sic, te, ' Also, Edgings, luserting, Drawer Goods ol ev variety, lor sale al w holesale and retail by ' P 15 MORRIS SJUHNSON. PANTAL00N3 fclTTJFT & ' COATINGS C()TTENADES, Crotens, Twtds, euwmi.r J black r reuch Drap, eis., Drap de Nienne, Lhien and Union checks and stripes, with all the most desirable styles, lor sale low at wholesale and retail by ' "P15 MORRIS S.JOHN SON . PALMIIAT3, BCNNETS, FLOWERS&C i A VERY large stock, consiating of every arieir ZA. ot Summer hats, leghorn, palm leal, French broid, shans,&c tur and silk hats of every , desira ' b.e sty lebonnu.-, all tho newest styles, wiih a eplen did assortment ol riowets, ribU.ns and hornet trimMings for sale by apl3 MliRR IS S. JOHNSON " i ' ' ; PRINTS! PRINTS!! ' ' rt" AI" endless qaantitj and variety of Prints of th newestSpring and Summer style, togctU, with every thing new, in the way of Dress Goou.-. loi sale at wholesale andrctail by . : CP!5 MORRIS S.J0IINTS5X '. - ' MOURIONG G0CD3. T A FULL and very desirable assortment of Monrning dress Goods, superfine Boiid nzirrs, Silt crp, Alpacas, (some very hue) Alpaca Lumics ' uperune black, plain and figured beriegcs, LUck Lawns ic, now open and for saie low by ,P15 MORULAS. JOHNSON. NEW AT.D CIIEAl OKI UüOI) ; . , , JUST oi'Eym AT ' . . KIKESIIX A MORGAN'S tSrln thcXcw Frame Buildings, on Main JstreetH 250 VS. fancy Prin j"; - : . i ! - r I bo us. Ginirhaius Trints. at only in o.t. . . . j -" IUI. per yard; 20 psGiiighains, colors warrated, at 1$ c'i . v . per yard; . , : . , , 100 ps bleached Domestic; ' "' . . . 10 case Hats; .' ". . . ; -.. 10 do Pools; . . 10 doz Ladies slippers; ' ' id ps Irish Linen, trom 23 cents to $1 od per yard; 50 Beragu Scarfs, at only 50 cts each 23 sup summer shawls; 50 ps h'ancy Linen Drills; Gloves, blk and white Kid Tie Nie tiid , ., Cotton;; . . Steel Beeds and Turse Trimmings: . ." 50 doz Hosiery, embracing every quality, : . 3 1 Carieting; ;j ,; V . , 5 bales Brown Domestic; 1 do Drilling-; " ; . , . ,2 do Osnabergs, . . .;. . And many other artichs, which males our aort-v ment . equal to any that can be found in the citr ' ' Wi most mpcetfully solicit a call from all whev to buy goods, ei:her at wholesale or retail. aswt. rl confidtnt that they w ill lind it to their inirtesi to purchaseofus , KRUSEN Sc MORGAN, No. 25, Main t treet'. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS- , " THE subscriber is now opening lU) Packages ot Merchandise, consisting of Dry Gocds, "iicoi s Shoes, 11 ats,Cai sand Bcets.Haeuwabe.Giuss Ware and Ckoceekt; which he will sell as low as any House in the City, for Cash, or Produce, such ns Pork, Whi-at, Corn, Oau, Flaxseed, White Leans BeeswaxFeathers or Tallow. " ' -decl-tf JOHN FRANKLIN. NEW GOODS! NEW (iOi-DS!! J UST received by JOHN SHANKLIN, comer of . Lnrust and Waterstrtet, Evansville; 100 Pack. aee, consisting in part ol the follow inr articles. vi: view uir uc.mi si it-, - . ..15 tales Brown sheetings, . 20 pieces Red Flannels, 20 " White d 20 " Canton do, 50 Bed Tick, 25 cases Boot and Shoe, . Iu0 pieces Bleached Shirtings, 20 pairs Large Blankets, ' ' Blue and Green Mackinaw do, .: 15 boxes Hats and Caps, assorted, 60 dozen Hosiery, : Sattmets, Cassimers and Jeans, . ' '' ' Buena Vista Cassimere; , Paramatta and Colurgh Cloths, ; California Plaids, Gashmeres, M.do Latus, . ' - Alpaccas of every variety, Wool Cloaking. . 5 pieces Gro De iChine Silks. Also, Linen Cambric HdkTs, fancy and Black ?i!k do. : A large assortment ol Shaw ls Irom 50 els. t.i $8,00. fT- All kinds ot l roauce taken in exchange. dec21-'47tf O. YEMVEJIAK A CO. , Just received per teamcr Gcrmantott u. Zf Pieces Store er.c.laus Door L cks(hi n. n.ai ßJ 6 Coils Manie Bore Ire mi to H irrt; 10 Rees Hemp acken i err; 5 59 , 6 12 Cois do 11 alter note; , bs Hemp and Cotton twin;" ' , doz Hemp Beadcords; ... doz Cincinnati Bucke ts; kees assorted Nails; - bblsSalaratus; . boxes Summer Candes; do Soap; doz horse Brushes; - . do scrubbing do; - ' do No 1 cross Shoe doj do Zinc Washboards; bbl Oat Meal; Ii i 5 5 8 6 2 I 1PCU lbs Bacon Hams, bs Shoudcrs; 1DO0 Tn ktnro n,l tircrtit br ai:g :4 K. VKNNEMAN, A :T
