Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 149, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 13 October 1848 — Page 1
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J DA.N FORTH .J. L. DA.NFORTH. J. DAXFOIITII & SOX. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DKY ÜOODS. No. 4 41, Main St. Louisville, K v. m21 XV. C. PKTEKS iVCO, MUSIC VUBLlllF.nS, N . O Main Street, Lotiisville, Kt. (next door to THE BANK OF LOUISVILLE.) . jTTv?l CONSTANTLY on hand, double and K'XLi'("'Cn sie Action Harps, Musical Instruü J c J ll meats of every description, Italian Strings. Music published W eekly Music bound in the stronzest manner. Piano f ortes repaired and tuned to let, and second hand Fiaaos purchased, sold, or exchanged. seminaries supplied 'äth Music at a liberal discount. mar 21 ly A lU'CAELEIV, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, AXD Gewral Collecting Agent for South rn 11i ... it i : in::
JllIUS. LUUSLIUIU., I1UU1UCU., Illinois. References :-Thosott. J Eii2abethtown. sep5J E. Sc W. Lewis Evansville, la. A. It. J OX ES CO.. P oducc Sealers & Commission T.Th'ts No. l'j 1'ront Street, St.Lonis. References: E. & W. Lewis, .- Evan9viUe Harrington, Hannah Sc. Co., ) Beckwuh Sc. Dryer, ) t , i S. W. Ball, Mcllosei English, ifct- oul8' ill Whitmore oct 26-y " Mathews Sc. Patch. J. II. MAG II EE & CO., Agents of the 80NHXR30UR MINING AND MANUFACTURING CO.. I f AYE just received Ll 3000 doz. Cotton Yarn, Which they are authorized to sell at Louisville prices at all time during the season. These Yarns are of an excellent quality, and superior to most ot the Pittsburg Brands, Please call and examine them. nP 8 CCLUJXEHCIAL HOTEL. LOUISVILLE, AT. P. W. Ill IUI, PKOPI ETOR. fy-oposite the Washington Hall, 5th street, between Main and Märtet. mar 21 y INDIANA HALL Dy A. Hanbold. 'Hii Hotel is situated at the foot of Division c-evt. opposite the steamboat landing. Charpvinjierateand accommodations excellent, my It) juh.x r. Taylor. . GILL HARVEY rMAYLOit &. II ARV r.i , Commission ana jrorJL warding Merchants, Waterst., Evandvillc, Indian. Have also a large, new wharf-boat where they will receive and store Ireight tree of drayage. ap2'J JOUÄ INüLE.JR lloRATtoQ. WHEELER INGLE ä WHEELER, ATT01I.N EYS AT LAW.Mycessts ro PUtteli. i Ix.iLr, General Collection and Heal Y.state Azmrif. ( Hl'vQ m First street, leloW Main. N. Ii Ii. Q. Wheeler, Notary Public. focDtf 1 r.. a r x i ' . , J ia,' OJ J C:l Y':)LC I, Attorney at Law Otfie at. ti..tf.ii lVwi and Sycamore, ap 26 .- .itVt BAKES. THOS.r. UARVIN BAKEiJÄ. GARVIN, Attorneys at Liw. Evansville, la. OmVe in the Court Hous. sepj '4d. I AMES (J. JONES, Attorn if at fair, Office un Kkst street. llow Main np23tf. I AM!:-? It. HAlU'Ell, Attonuy nt Law. othce J on 11 street above main. ijy 2y Dir. JOHN T. WALKER. I PHYSICIAN AND JUK(;ElN. Otliceon Main Street, between Second and Third, and nearly IV iitu tli Clerk's olnce, where he may st all times, be i"oj:i I unless abgilt on professional busincsd. dec 2, IT-t f J TEDICAL. (IEO. B. WALKER, rhtsxiau JJJL and burgeon, O.'IIce on Vil ftrett between Licust aaJ Walnut, in tho ollice lormcrly occupied by Drs. Trafiou and Weever. au 10 M EÜI CA L.-JOIIX R. WILCOX, rhytician JSurgeon. First st., above Main,Evansvule. ap20 70ÜLSEY &. NELSON,fowtntiton Zlrchantt A ucttonrs. Main, 2d door Irom Second st. az AY M HOLDEN, Tailor, Main street, over James Scantlin &. Sou's Stove store. ap211y. D O'NEIL. Fnshionabit Tailor, First st , abov Main near the Sherwood House. apCOly B !i AD 1 &. MATHEWS, Tailors, shopon theeast 3 c of Main st., one door fr&m the corner of First. t I LDICAL. DR.C.S. WEEVER, (of the lat, l tirm of Tralton Sc. Weever,) Physician and Sure g nn, otlice on the corner of First and Vine streetsa f w doors above the Exchange hotel au 2 CHiS. HARRINGTON ISAAC A. CRAXE-- P. O. O'RII.tV HARRINGTON, CRANE & O'RILEY, Foricardtug and Cvmtnistion Merchants, (succes ors to Harrington, Hannah &-Co.) Water st., opposite the wharf boats. cp6. m TAYLOR HALL. JNO. M. A IT re?pectfully informs the V;:S I public zfncrallly that he has leased for at term of years, the well known tavern stand in bvansviile formerly kept by E. Ehrsam, and lately by Benj Nurre. The house his been thoroughly repaired, and handsomely fitted up with entire new furniture, and tho? of the travelling public who may favor him with a call, may rest assured that their comfort and convenience will meet withevery attention. t-' His Table will always le supplied with the best 'that the market affords, and his Bar furnished with the choicest Uxjuors, carefully selected by an experi enced hand. Attached to the Hall, and immediately on the Public Square, are his stables, acknowledged by all to be the mo-t spacious and convenient in the place auz 20, 1847 1 f. JN O. M . APP. SHERWOOD HOUSE. FIRST STREET, EVANSVILLE, l.VDIAXA. THE undersigned having become proprietors y-if ihn ithiivp known establishment. to jV-'J leave to olfer their services to the public and to solicit a share of patronage. They hope to be able to .continue the favornble consideration the House ha heretofore uioyed tinder the management of Mr. hprwood. N'o exertions will be spared to cive uni versal satisfaction to all. The Table and the Bar will be alir:dauty furnished and the rooms kept dean and neat. 'Charges as heretofore moderate nov 4-tf PETER BURK. PRIVATE ROARDIN HOUSE. Jfci THE uudersintd has opened a Private Bitrding lluse in the Brick Buildingon Wa J ter Street, above Main, known as the Wheeler Hoae. My object is to keep a house for the aceoramodaTin of (eutierwn principally. There are. however, three or toor.very nlcasant rooms in the Hou which can Ik? fitted up for the accommodation f small families. The table thall not be eurpatisrd liyany in'the citr. r. vh . ' A.FARNSWOIITII. ,
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- MUTUAL IIEEFIT LIFE 1XSUHAXCE COJIPAXV.
THIS institution isdiftingm others, at home or a boad, by a!!, or more, of the following peculiarities 1. Whore the premiums are over fcSO, it require only one quarter part in each, instead ol the whole. 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, cither in charity or otherwise. 4. It has no loan, either nominal or real, to pay interest for, having a si tiicient capital funded, from premiums received. b. The assured can withdraw his profits, or have them to accumulate, year by year, at his option. 6. It assures to the age of 67, insteud of stopping at CO. 7. It declares the profits yearly, instead of once in five or seven years, and issues scrip yearly io the Assured, bearing C per cent interest which scrip is re deemed in cash, when the profits amounted to 200,(XX), or allowed to accumulate at the option ot the Assured. H. It enables a man to provide for his wife and children in such a way, that although he mny lose every thing, they are safe; and all persons, whether married or unmarried, to provide for Uld Age, Sickness and Want, as well as for Death. . 9. The Assured can surrender the policy at any time after the first year, and receive its equitable ( laiuc, . 10. At any time after the first year, the Assured can borrow on the scrip issued, two-thirds of its amount, so that he has nothing to fear from a change of circumstances, or inability to pay the premium. 11. uireciors nnu uiiicers are cnosen yearly; aim the Assured votes according to his 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 leaned. 13. It pays no Directors no Auditors, no Solicitors. It lends money to neither. 11. It does not rec kon the Assured a year older than he is but lrom six months less to six months more, so as to equalize the estimate bctwun all parties. 15. The rates are lower, the expenses less, and the rorits larger, than with Foreign Ullices; investments lere yielding from 6 to 7 per cent. abroad only 3 per cent. to say nothing of 33 1-3 percent reserved; nor of interest allowed to those who furnish a "guaran tee capital," at the rate of 5 per cent, on every hun dred pounds subscribed, lor every ten pounds paid in ! . 16. Instead of encouraging, every precaution is taken to prevent, a forfeiture of the jolioy. 17. The liability of the Assured is limited by Law, to the amount of his premium note. ALLEN C. IIALLOOK, Agent. M. J. Brat. M. I). Medical Examiner. All persons wishing to mike insurance on their own or on their friends LIVES, will please call upon the agpnt in this City, Oflice on Main street near Water, and examine the terms and rates of the Company, je 16-ly F1KE & IrlAlUXEIXSlJHAXCE. "If there V safety mily in good &ccurity-in order to be secure ice mast be safety Insured.'1 UHEN we hear of our friends loosing their property by lire,nr that the vessel on which they have made shipment of Produce or Merchandize is lost, tho iirsi question we ask is 'were you insured V Now if we It elsurh an interest in the welfare ot our friends, how can any one risk the dangers that are continually surrounduig his own property wnhou being able at any time to answer the question if put to himself, "Yes I niu Insured." The Camden Insurance Company of New Jersey, well make insurance on Buildings, Household furniture and Merchandize of all kinds -a 1st upon shipiiir tit of Produce and Mercandize, on boad of Steam Boats, Sailing Vessels, Canal, Keel and Flat Boats, at a fair valuation and at rcasonahlo rates ot Premium, and, in case ot loss, as soon as the claim cun ne properly nrijtuted pay over the same. ALLEN C. 11 ALLOC K, Agent, Of.ice on Main st., nea" Water, mar 9 Evasville, la. INSURANCE NOTICE. THE undersigned as agent for the Col. umbus Ohio Insurance Company, ispreparjil to take risks on on shipments of Merchant due, i'roduce, ice, from and to any part of the l'. States by steam and tailing vessels, steam, tanal keel and riat boats, also upon buildings, merchandize torniture, Vc, on most reasonable terms. 1 he hih reputation which this Compnny bears fo J ability, likrality and promptness in adjusting Ids s, entitles it to the confidence and patronage ofth lis ses public. Isaac a. CRANE, sig t THE NEU YORK FIRE LIFE MARINE, And Inland oinrc ofocc Insurance Uompany. INSURES against loss by fire, damages by sea and inland navigation, and against Sickness and los of human life, on terms equally, or more favorable and advantageous than tluse oifered by any other Company The undersigned is agent for this Company and has duly qualiiied himself to act as such according to the statute of ISIS. sep4-ti.J JAMES G.JONES. ITI. C. COOK, M. D. Corner or .Main and Fine Streets, Office ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. DOCT. COOK tenders his acknowledgements to his numerous patrons for the con fide nee reposed in his skill and ability in the important and critical department of the profession, to which he continues to devote his attention, viz: the diseases of the EYE and EAR. Having devoted the ast fitteen years to the study and practice in this branch of medica science, he feels assured that in even the most in .eterate cases he can accomplish a permanantand safe cure. Iii success heretofore warrants this degTee of confidence in any case that may be presenttd. Persons who are unfortunately atllicted with disease ofeither the EYE or the EAR, are invited to call and seek relief, ap 11 dvtwly. MEDICAL CA HD. DR. J. B. ST1NSON, would respectfully inform his friends and the public that he has located himselt in the city of Evansville. where he intends devoting his attention to the practise of Medicine ond Surgery. In tendering his services tX the public in this capacity he pledges himself to attend promptly and taiihfully to those who may favor him with their confidence, and he trusts that the opportunities which he has enjoyed for acquiring a Medical Education will be a sutlicient guarantee to his friends at least of his capabilities to discharge successfully the important duties of his profession. Oliice with Dr. L. L Laycock where he may be found at all times unless professionally. absent. aug 10 d&wly. v PAINTING. O 1.W1LLSEY would return his thanks P O. to his friends and the citizens in general A for past tavors, and hope by close attention I to business to merit a liberaf sharp nt th n..h. P A I xr N lie patronage. Those having work in my fine M uoov uaaiaial: nuiav in inv nut? i i will do well to rive me a call, as I intend to T work cheaper than the cheapest and as good as I the best.. All orders left with J. C. Heben! or N P. G. O'Riley will receive prompt attention ll sep 19, d Bin. PAINTING. I N G VT ANTED 1 wish to hire by the month a good ? V industrious boy, 16 or 17 years of age, a tierman who speaks English will be pref'rred. Apply won tu July 22 WM. M. WALKER PETER SCOTT, Paiuter. Exchange Hotel. ' ' jyWrn
SELECT SCHOOLS, rrhe Male Academy aud Female SemiiiaJ ry w ill Doo volente, commence then r all feessions the first .Monday in September. The school-year consists of two sessions ol 2. weeks each; the tuition payable quarterly as heretofore. Pupils can commence at uiy time, though u is exceedingly desirable and important that they enter at the beginning of the term, when subjects ot study W begun and classes organized lor the Session. No pupil will be received lor a less tinw than hall a SSesaiou. Deduction wiil be made for absence in case of protracted illness. The Seminary comprises two departments, primahv and Academical, occupying distinct yet contiguous apartments, being under one general supervision, and constituting In reality but one school; thi studies of the Primary Department being preparatory to the more advanced ones ol thp Academical course. The Academical Department is arranged into three classes, characterized by the brtnehes 6tndied by them respectively, and denominated for convenience
take, the Junior, Middle and Senior Classes Junior Studies Arithmetic. Geography, Ancient k.llUlk OIHII rtliwiun-'ivi " ti" r , and Modern History, Eng. Grammar, Y alts on the Mind, and Natural Philosophy. Middle Class Arithmetic (finished,) AigeDra, Naturol History, Botany, Chemistry, Astronomy, An stomy, Sc. Physiology Senior Class Algebra xfinished,) Geometry Mental and Moral Philosophy, Rhetoric, Logic, Natural Theology and Evidences 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 oarticularly for those studying the classics, and higher English branches, will be conducted on the same plan and terms as during the past year. Vocal Mt sic A course of forty lessons, (two each w eek) will be given out of school hours, on the elementary principles of vocal music, for those who are uvt members ot the day schocl as well as for those who are. Those who have never studied music as a science, will find the court adapted to them. EX TENS ES. Board and washing in the best ot private Jamilies, per week, $1,50 to 1 Tuition i:i Seminary, Primary Department ner aunrter 3 75 00 Academical "4. 00 to 5 00 English Branches and French or Latin 7 00 Vocal Muie, lor the course, 2 00 thpl'imo ft8 IXfc use of instrument for practice 62 (X) per quarter. . . M. W. S A FFORD, a. m., Principal. Evansville, Aug. 1. 1843. Addenda. Encouraged by the increasing patronTPdurinvrthfl nast vear. we have at no trilling Cl-pen-se, ma ie arrangements to add very much to the neeomnindntitinft n-.d taeililies of tliC schools, fielini and assurance that our' former patrons.aud thetriend ot education generally, will respond to our eii-ris oy - - J a a air still more liberal patronage i. aug 17. J. E. IIITTKOIiFr.cä rr'i 'L I'll! I .. I I cNu 1 -v-,vr ulJ ior psi mitral patronage, wuui i respectfully inlorm the citizensof f-N-ansville and vicinity, that he has just received his n-w and splendid stock ol Jewelry, Watches; uid Clocks, which he will sell at regular Cincinnati prices, his slock consists in part ot: Fine Gold and Silxer Lever Watches; A splendid assortment newest style ladies Cora Breastpins; F.arings, Fingerrings Sex.; Gold Liuard und Fob Chains; Miniature cases, and Locket.; l ine Mourning Pins, Bracelet Clasps: Guard Keys, Collar Buttons, and Studs: A large selection of Gold Pencils with and without pins; A largelotof Dayley'g best Gold Pens with and without holders-; Silver Tablesond Tea Spoons; Silver Ihimbles; Every description of Steel Trimmings Sieel Beads and Purse Silks; Fine Fans, Accordions; Solar Suspending and Parlor Lamps; Girandoles c; Every description Silver and common Spectacles Fine pocket Knives Sec; B lew pine French Mamie Clocks; to which he would call the attention of those wishins to purchase. Ladies are invited to call and examine for themselves. J. L. BITTRt LFF, ap 13 .Main Street between 1 irst and Second. SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK IßAlTürA070XlY. J. P. ELLIOTT. Sneers will continue the above business at the Sf to W. M. A-J. I EU toil old stand. Main street, JLvansville. lie will always keep on hand a constant supply ol Saddles, Bri lies, 1 runks, &c.ic. ot the best workmanship, winch he oilers at wnolesole or retail at the lowest prices Also A great variety of Trimmings used by Sad (Hers, IJnrness-niaktrs, and 1 runk .Manufacturers. 1 addition to my former stock of materials 1 have just received a very large and general assort me nl ol Saddle Trees, c.f all kind. Skirt iiig, lliiriiess ano! Uiiale 1cather; Hog skin s-eating; Call skill do; Plush do, every variety; BridleBitts and Buckles, all kinds; Stirrup Irons, Sec, c. Riding, U Rrrry Rnd Wagon Whips, Together with all Articles in my line, at wholesale lnd retail. . 1 ersons dealing in the alwve articles willfmdit to their advantage to call und examine my stock. All orders promptly attended to at the shortest no tice. may 9 ly J. P. ELLIOTT SWÖLL HOUSEM AND WHABF-BO AT Shawueetown, Illinois. THE undersigned takes this method to notify the publ'c, that he isthe proprietor of a large and commodious Wharf Boat, at Snawneetowu, and that he still continues the Receiving, Forwarding and Commission Business, generally. Persons landing in the night, or desirous of securing passage in the night, will always find a private room and a good bed, on board. He also keeps constantly on hand, a general assortment of Groceries, Provisions, Sec, suitable to the river trade In connection with the above business, he has opened a House ol Entertainment, on Front Street, (about 75 yards from the Wharf Boat,) in the "Morris" Brick House, and two frame buildings im mediately below, called the Woll Hocse and Staoe Office, all of which have been recently repaired and refitted, and where persons may secure seats in good Stage Coaches, for 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 alFord for money, and no pains will be snared to accommodate comfortably all who call on him. His Stable will be filled with every variety ot grain, bay. Sec, and managed by honest and faithful Ostlers, for whom the undersigned will be responsible. Persons landing from steam boats at night, will alwavs bo conducted to the Hotel it they desire it. je 27 tf JOHN WOLL, Proprietor WAKE-HOCSE FOR KE.T. A LARGE Ira me Ware-House for rent; apply I to the iiheriSer corner AInin and Seivinrl utreet anSan WILLI M HUGHE, j
Four Days Enter From Europe. PROSPECTS Favorable to All Cash Customers.
AEE1S & HOWES. THE HOUSE that sells goods for small profits and ready pay, have iust been receiving several important auditions to their large stock of Groceries. They pledge themselves to sell as good articles and at as low rates as can be obtained in the West, and invite all dealers, who wish to do a saving business to come and convince themselves that thane asser tions are something mere than empty boasts. Their stock embraces every taing belonging to the grocery trade, in proot ot which see the columns ot our city 7.t Tiiriunr 11 i n trMt tiii f I M 1 1 1 papers. UN tiVLivt t Aut, iuu il.Li riu THEIR ADVERTISEMENTS. . ap 24. JUST received from New Orleans, 20 Bbls Tanners Oil; 50 " Tar: 4 " Varnish; 15 44 Turpentine; 5 Bis Oranges; 10 " Lemons; ' in store and tor sale by ALL1S Sc HOWES. v aterst JUST received by steamer Tempest, 50 Bbls Whiskey; 10 " Linseed Oil; 5 4 Lard oil: 175 Kgs White lead; 50 Bxs Candles; 20 " Starch: for sale by ALLIS & HOWES ap 24 Water st. SUGAR I SUGAR I SUGAR I 1 Oft HIIDSNew Orleans Sugar. lUU 200 Bars Rio collee 250 Bbls Molasses; store and for sale by ALLIS Sc. HOWES, ap21 Water st "I (fl ßßLS- COLUMBIA FLOUR, just reteiv JLVJVJ ed andfor eae by sep 20ALLIS Sc HOWES. JUST received from New ork, 6 Hall Pipes Cognac Brandy; 2 Pipes Holland Gin; 10 cn-ks Port Wine; 10 casks Madeira; 2 hhds Rum; 10 barkels Champaigne; 5 hxs Cordials: '100" Claret; 150" Sardines; 400 cans Oysters; thousand TL'ara Cisars; or sale by ALLfS Sc. HOWES, ap 21 , Water st. ICEI ICE!! CJNSTANTLY ;ept for retailing at thestoreo may 2G ALLIS & HOWES. ALEXANDER EA EC II LIN, Wholesale and Retail n - A"-:t jjVJ ULLT y, II VII, ilUll, A III and bluet Iron Nore. WATEK STREET. EVANSVILLE. INDIANA. "1 T7"E beg leave to ca t Traders, and Fi call the attention of merchants, armers generally, throughout the Wahash country, Illinois, and the Southern portion of Kentucky, to our large and very general Stock of Groceries, Iron, Nails, Tin Plate, Copper, Wire, Axe, Cotton Yarn ond Domestic Manufactured Articles. Which we ofTcr for sale at very 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 till articles they may need, and they would consult th ir interest by giving us a call, as we are determined to merit i share of public patronage. The business will be conducted by JAMES LAUGHLIN, Jr. Feathers, Hides, Tallow, Beeswax, and all kinds of I'roduce purchased at the highest "market price. ' may 4, '47-tf LU3IHER. A large and full assortment of Pine Lumber. For sale by may4 tf. . A. LAUGHLIN, Water si JUST RECLINED, )f TONS assorted Rod and Bar Iron; rU 100 kegs useorted Juniata Nails; 23 bundles spring Steel; 5 do sheer do; 1 case extra Cast do; Flow slabs, Boiler and sheet Iron; Rasps, Files, and Door Latches, Which, together with our former stock makes complete. For sale low by A. LAUGHLIN, may y. Water street. ItOOIHS TO II EXT. THREE rooms suitable for a dwelling tor asmall Family or for offices, situated over the subscribers store, corner Main and fcecond street Apply to aug 26 WILLIAM HUGHES. FRESH TEAS. I 5 ECEIVED per steamer Tuscaroia, 31 packages I I ot fresh j eas in chests, boxes and caddy boxes for sale very cheap for Cash. oct 5 M.W.FOSTER. DANK NOTICE. "J OTIC E is hereby given that the annual meet ing of the Stockholders in the Branch at Evansville of the State Bank of Indiana, w ill be held at the Banking House, on Monday, the 6th day of November next, at 1 o'clock P. M., at which time a statement of the condition of the Branch will be submitted, and an election held for eight Directors to serve the ensuing year. Polls to close at 4 o'clock P.M. By order of the Board of Directors, d3 Sc. w td G. W. IIA THBONE, Cashier. FOR SA EE. I WILL sell at private sale Lot No. 9 in the upper Enlargement of the city; title perfect Itisoneof the most eligible locations in the city for a privat residence. Also a ten years lease on a lot 371 by 150 feet, suitable for a residence, aug 23 JOHN J . CHANDLER. LOTS TO LEASE. IHANE leases on four los on Main street and r several on First street, having nine and ten yeo r to run, which I will leae or sell on favorable td. if application be made soon. se6-lw W.M. 31- WALjKEK NAILS. Okfl KEGS Boston and Juniata Nails, assorted sizes: 25 kegs Flooring Brads, assorted; 25 do Assorted spikes. For sale by A. LAUGHLIN, ap 23 Water street IN store and tor sale 50 Lbl White Lime in good order and Cheap june31 M W.FOSTER. WINDOW Glass. An assortmet of Window Glass, assorted sives. For sale by may4 tf. A. LAUGHLIN, Water st. BOOTS AND SHOES. T) ECEIVED per steamer Tnscarora, 22 cases of 3l Boots and Shoes, comprising a vory eeneral aiortment net 5 M . W. FOSTER.
KIP and THICK URO ANS. "I CT Cases ot Prime Kip Brogans; M-J 5 do do Bovs do.
do, 5 do Thick For sale by maylG OLIVER LA DD. PRINTS. "I Cases of new styles spring Prints; J-Lf 5 do Blue and" Orange, tor sale by may 16. OLIVER LA DD. LADIES SLIPPERS and BUSKINS. 00 !rs-LBdies slippers 'and Buskins of supe nor quality and style ever before brought to this market, just received and for sale by may 16- OLIVER LA DD. COTTON YARN. 20 (inO Uoze" Ho? Factory Cotton, Yarns ÄU)UUU os. :k)0, GUO and 700, this day rle ceived per steamer Rcsco from Pittsburgh. For sae by ny!7 OLIVER LADD. LAWNS, GINGHAMS & LINEN LAWN 9 AVERYlargeassrtmentof the ne'west styl; Please call and examine them. ap 1; MORRIS S.JOHNSON GLOVES! GLOVES!! GLOVES!!! I LADIES sujierfine light and dark colored kid Gloves, supertme Black do., superfine VV hue do., superfine w hile and eolnrtsi Silt and superfine black net Gloves, and Mits for sale low lap 15J MORRIS S. JOHNSON- , FANCY ARTICLES. lbscrioer hah receivad an assortment of: ' .Sealing Wax, Note Paper; Beeds, Kings, Tassels; ' lasps, Needles, Purse Twist; Beads, fins Knitting Pins; I i. Razor Straps. Shavin?: TL St Bt Fa Ra Tooth, Hair and N ail Brushes, Sec, Slc, Also, Edgings, Inserting, Drawer Goods ot eve variety, tor bale at wholesale and retail by P15 MORRIS S.JOHNSON. PANTALOONS STUFF & COATINGS I , , i I r;! Crotens, Tweeds, superfine vy black rreucn Drap. ets.. Dran de X ienn I in. en and Union checks and stripes, with all the most desirable styles, fur sale low at wholesale and retail bv aVl MORRIS S.JOHNSON. oroia, snans, vc, mr ana silk hats of every deira ble style bonnots, all the ncwt styles, with a splen did assortment ol liowers, ribbons and bonnet irimmings tor sale by aplöj MORRIS S. JOHNSON. PRINTS! PRINTS!! ' A N endless quantity and variety of Prints of th XX. newest Spring and Summer styles, foetl-e with every thmat new, in the woy of Dress Good, lot sale at wholesale and retail hv aPi: MORRIS S.JOHNS 3X MOURNING GOODS. A FULL and very desirable assortment of Mourinng dress Goods, superfine, Bombazines, Silk W arp, Alpacas, (soii,e very line) Alpaca Emire upertine black, plain and figured berreges, Hack Lawn &.C., now open ami for sale low by apj . MORRIS. S. JOHNSON. KEW AND CHEAP DRY COODS JUST O VEXED AT KRCESEN & MORGANS KT In the Xiw Vranu: Buildings, on Main St net. PS. fancy Prints; 60 ps. Gindiaina Trinta. at rnl in - per yard; 20 psGihgliams, colors warrated, at 16 e'ts per yard; 100 ps bleached Domestic; 10 cases Hats; , 10 do Boots; lOdoz Ladies' slippers; 20 ps Irish Linen, from 25 cents to fil CO per yard; 50 Btrage Scarfs, at only 50 cts each 25 sup summer Shaw Is; 20 ps Fancv Linen Drills; Gloves, Llkand white Kid, Pic Nie and Cotton; Steel BeeJs ond Turse Trimmings; 50 doz Hosiery, embracing every auaiity: 3 ps Carpeting; 3 5 bales Brown Domestic; 1 do Drilling; 2 do Osnabergs, And many other articles, which makes our assortment equal to any that can be found in ihccitv Wemost respectfully solicit a call from all who Mite.1? or w..., w.ai lury iv m una ii to their interen to purchase ot us KRCESEN & MORGAN, Je6 o. 25, Main street. miiLkco,Wrrinr MERCHANTS. rpiIEsubsciiber is now opening loo Packages ot -I. Merchandise, consisting of Dry Goods, Bckjti & Shoes, Hats, Caps and Boskets, Hakdware, Glass uuu vyhocfcHKv; wincn ne will sell as low as any House in the City, for Cash, or Produce, such as I ork, Wheat, Corn, Oats, Flaxseed, White Beans Beeswax! cathcrs or Tallow. kd-tf JOHN HIANKLIN. iNEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! TUST received by JOHN SHANKLIN, corner of U Locust and WaUrstrcet, Evansville; 100 Packages, consisting in part ol the following articles, vi; 500 nieces prints of the newest style, 15 bales Brown sheetings, 20 pieces Red Hannels, 20 " White do 20 41 Canton do, 50 44 Bed Tick, 25 cases Boots and Shoes, 100 pieces Bleached Shirtings, 20 pairs Large Blankets, Blue and Green Mackinaw do, 15 boxes Hats and Caps, assorted, CO dozen Hosiery, Sattinets, Cammers and Jean.s, Buena Vista Cassimere; Paramatta and Coburgh Cloths, , . . California Plaids, Caslimeres, M. de Lains. Alpaccas of every variety Wool Cloaking? 5 pieces Gro De Rhine Silks. Also, Linen Cambric Hdk'fs. fancv and P.!n.!r C;Tk do. A large assortment of Shawls from 50 cts. to 300 d 21 '4-tf takcn exchange. G. VESREMAN & CO. Just received pir Steamer Germantown, Äfl riece Store ati&aus Door Locksfhome made) J 6 Coils Mi nie Rope tirm t lo liimh; 10 Kees lkmp rocken Yarn; 5 Cois do Halter R one? . 1181 59 bs Hemp and Cotton twin.6 dox Ilcnip Beadcords; 12 doz Cincinnati Buckets; 12 kep assorted Nails; 2 bbls Salaratns: 5 5 8 6 2 1 1P00 1500 boxes Summer Condes; do Soap; doz horse Brushes; do scrubbing do; do No 1 gross Shoe do; do Zinc. Washboard; bbl Oat Meal; lbs Bacon Hams, osMioucers; Tn store and for
PALM HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS &C AVERY large stock consisting of every variety ot Summer hat, leehorn. ii.!m l . ran..L
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