Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 208, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 December 1848 — Page 3
DAILY JOURNAL.
The Daily Journal is published every morning (Sundays excepted) at 10 cents per week, payable to the Carriers, or $5 20 per annum, payable in advance. The Tri-Weekly Journal, for the country, containing all the matter of the Daily Journal, is published on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at $4 00 per annum in advance. The Weekly Journal is published every Thursday at $2 00, three copies for $5 00, seven copies lor f 11 00, ten copies lor $15 00, in advance. THURSDAY MORNING, DEC. 28. 03" We are greatly indebted to our friend Mr. P. G. O'Riley, for late Louisville papers. Vabdehlip Convicted. 0jr citizens will remember Wm. A. Vanderlip, who was formerly a clerk on the packets running between this port and Louisville, but very few of them were aware that he had been previously an inmate of the New York state prison. He was a very clever, business man, and those who know of his mishap did not remember it to his prejudice, and he might have out lived al! recollection of it and been highly f steemed; but his old practices again came upon him and he is now in the Louisiana penitentiary. He was entrusted by Capt. Martin, clerk of the steamer Gen. Lafayette, with a package of money containing upwards of 82,01)0 in New Orleans in May last to deliver to a house in that city. Vanderlip kept the money, came up on the Lafayette to Louisvillefree of charge, and then went to travelling. In the mearitime Mr. Martin ascertained that the package had not been delivered. He followed Vanderlip thro' several States, and finally caught him at Sara toga. His trial came on before the first dis trict court at New Orleans on the 15th and he was convicted of larceny. Exports or Domestics. The new ship Harriet Erving, which cleared at Boston on Saturday for Valparaiso, has, as part of hercargo, about 8120,000 worth of domestics, and her total cargo is valued at $250,000. The barque losea, for the East Indies, has about $15,000 worth of domestics. The value of domestics exported from Boston for the past two weeks has been 8247,648, of which &228,637 went lo South America (principally Valparai so) and only $12,560 to the East Indies. The Rush fob Califobnia. A gentleman has just returned to New York from Panama. He went to Chugres, crossed the Isthmus, but on seeing the immense crowd, whose turns, according to the barber's shop law, must come before his own, he returned in despair. He found upwards of two thousand persons wait ing for a passage. It is computed that there are 6,000 there now, all eager for a chance to reach San Francisco. Cabinet Speculatioss. The following is from the St. Louis Reveille. We place no es pecial confidence in it: A gentleman from Gen. Taylor's neighbor hood, and who has had the acquaintance somewhat of the President elect, informs us that the visit to Kentucky in February will include n personal interview between Old Zack and Governor Crittenden; that the Utter is (o be Sec retary of Slate beyond all question. Abbott Lawrence will be summoned to the Treasury; Gov. Morehead, of N. C, president of the Whig convention, to the War Department; while Ogden Hoffman, ofN. Y., will take charge of the Navy. John M. Clayton will be offered the Attorney Generalship, and Railie Peyton, in all probability, will get the Post Offie. (X3Mr. Kendall, (of the New Orleans Press,) in a recent letter to the Picayune from Berlin, says: "There can be Iii tie doubt thai the wild, extravagant conduct of the radical republicans, as well of Berlin and Vienna as of some of the minor cities of the German Confederation, has disgusted the middling and more moderate democrats to a degree that has well nigh driven them back into the ranks of monarchy, as a resting place from anarchy. For one man who sincerely pities our misfortunes, there are hundreds who heartily hate us for our successes. Whoever is contented wiih his lot is rich Not he who hath little, but he who desires more, is the poor man. The idler is a dangerous member of society. He becomes a prey to his own passions, and scourges others with his vices. Ths Treasury Report. Secretary Walker's Re port is adocumentof immoderate length. This is an unpardonable evil in regard to State papers, because it puts them out of the question as to perusal by the great body of the people. Official documents should be so constructed as to be available to them. And " , this may be done, if public officers, instead of setting vrjolves up as popular teachers, would rensider tn(te - esonly as public servants, and confine themo the statement of pertinent facts in clear tern--""6 Treasury Report is the most important document issuing from the government; of far more practical value, indeed, than the President's Mess age. But Mr. Walker, like Presidont Polk, has disfigured his late production with a political essay on Free Trad. This was in the worst taste, after the so recent condemnation oi his doctrines by the people. 'The document, however, contains some valuable suggestions the establishment of a Branch Mint at New York, and the erection ol a Department of the Interior, to be put in charge of sundry Bureaus now incongrnously attached to the State and Treasury Departments. The Secretary concludes his report, tof which we shall give a fuller abstract,) with a Prayer to the Throne of Grace for the continued blessing of Heaven upon the country, to which all good men will respond. Amen.
AADJI1NIST11ATOKS Sale of Lund and Town Lots.The undersigned will sell al public auction on the 30th day of December A D., 1648 al the door of the Court house in the city of
Evansville, the toi lowing described real esiaie, lo wit: Lots Nos 1j. 11, lb and 16 in Block No 1 in G'iodsell's Enlargement adjoining the city o' Evansville. Also the S E tr ot N E qr ot Sec 7, 1 own 7, Range 11 west in ihe County of V'uncerbi'rgh. O.ietliird oi the purchase money to be paio in three months, one-third in six. and one-lhird in nine months, the purchaser giving his note with approved security, and waiving the benefit ol ihe valuation and appraisemement rws. I tie above sale w ill tie .naue pursuant io oa order of ilie Probate court of Vender burgh County made at it? Novnilier ierm A. D.. 1S44. U. WU01.SL,Y , Allm rol dec6-4w-p( $1 bO. A. H ".r.i(i;TOi, uec'd. L. AND FOR SALE. THE undersigned Administrator of ihe estate of Joseph Fi.iny, lute of said Comity, deceased, by virtue of an order of the Vanderburgh Probate Court, will fi't-r tor sale on the 13 th day of Janu ary, 134 1 between the hours ol 10 A. ill-, and 6 i'. M.,ol said uay. at tiie uoor oi ine lyourt nouse, in ihe citv o-Evansville. will offer for tale at pebl.c auction, the following deserilied tracl of land Icing the land Mat the snid Josepu 1 i.iny died seiz-d, namely. A part of ihe Nonh East quarter, of ihe South West quarter oi section No. 31. in Township No. 5, South ol Range No 9, West o, ilie lands solu .ii Vinceiuiis. Indiana, combining 40 aires 1 hi: ms of S.w.e. One-iliKO. o. purchase money in band, one-third in three, and one-third in six niouihs Iron' llieday of sale, ' Ihe pu chaser giving his note wiih approved security, waiving all reliei from appraisement or valiiHiio,' laws. dec JA.uEs T. W ALilvttt. Admr. MR. CI CUANAN will .enn.it .his week only oer uns vi fiiiiii to have oiei; likeness, had be.i?' call iuh'U'iii.il' 1 or tney iuv loose ilie opporluni.y oi geniiis; : likeness doiu let the v. Bather hinder von, lii; i uncertain. R.kiiii over llullock's store, IVinin Ftteet. dec 27-1 w. nPO Joii.i Ewiug. iici.t of Henry Cwing drcd. JL and ul1 otne.' person o.vnioa hmd or oierrsied in land. Pie..se .o i.ke notice inj. 1 ..i'l havr ihe surveyor Ol V .I'.yerbiiri-n Coen. lo ru ine lines and oerpf i.uine the coiner . o, -'0 ..ere o l.ud that 1 own in section -o 6 in Town hip No soum ol Kange 11 West. Dated Dec 2u, 184 ?. i.ee 17 DENTISTKY. DR. J. V. CURTIS, ateoi Cin i'.nuii havi'ig iiuiiic a in in i'. loca tion in iliin ri:y.: would re$:i'i.tiiilly iiiionii tiie citizens oi Evansviile md vicinity, thnt lit: i- irrpured to pertorm all . operation s per- t-i'iiiig to me profession of Donti-itry. AiiTit'iciAL ti::;iii. However unfortunate some iO-iv lit. iiilije !iofih',ir naluia1 teeth yet ;ht-i c.t.-e is n i tiiiir ly iireniiduble, foe they can now tie -jiüt j fi m tonn entile set o an iiicorrn i. -"e , .i..;i I ; ilif r v lib or wittlJUt Ultiiici-.ll go ill". (lf etilj , ::!',-U'.' ;illU3Eirang Jt' as io ib-fy deteciin . PbLGtn.Nu o : nLiNt;. Particul.'ii- utieiiiioi' . i I ' iiii"u tin J Silin; teetii wii'i (Jolti, so it, to c n ,.! ly ;:mv-i nie progris ol ilucuy, fiiid icsto.e . ttv .; to I ...:uity und useiulness. EXTRACTING T.:ii'l When there are nuriy ('i e and roof', their ullcc. V,ioii i niexion ii nu- fatal, tiie (. ;iii i ot.i'ig teeth oi tiie coimin, .l.iflPil .)V ihse .ire takea up oy the s ostiri wv upon the ysteiii, (jiotlucing t: v,i.ie " plexion pii.:pl'j--, u'Oich's, Ac. " f the late in;nroed .isii uiiii'iit . i :.s I . !' WMOWll O' tiie t-uiii-oy 'S iC . possible. Th3 trealiiieiilofcjildvii-o's iCili crcisly altemi-d to. All operations wa,i.i.in'i. fCrt-Wice for the preseiu, at ihe h -i wood House. l)-c 13. N endless quantity and variely oi Prints of t newest rfpriug ai:d ctaiu.-uer styleM, togethe with every thing new, in the way oi Dree Goods, loi sale at wholesale und retail by apl5 MORRIS S. JOHNSON BOOTS AND SI l DES. RECEIVED per steamer TiiV' .rora, C2 cose soil oota and Sr lux -, comp;iMng i voiy gmciul a linient ott 5 M. W. 1 tJ. i ElC FOR SALE. rWlLLsell at private sale Lol No. 9 in the upper Enlargement ot the city; title oerli-ct. It is o le of tiie (iiosl eligible locations in ilie city :'or a .) ivate 'esid'-i.ce. Idee lüj JOuN J. CliANDLEu. 'Oi: SAIjE. A covnni FI.e Boat, 19 by 75 leet si'iiiiole for store lo .t. or : ale die n. Also, a new tv.o-seiit Bii'gv. Enquire of JOuN FA Iii? ELL. dec 16-lw. Confeciionn, .', Waie stret. UISSUEL t ION. rpiIE Corarllierslii'. m tr..en A. B. Ca It JL &. L. G. tVi ;ttth,.v.s. t-..s tiist iilvn! Oi i-ie G.n lust. E.G. 7,Ijtthev. v il! ciiiinee .he Tailot;.i BusiueN at the of t äi i, o; i: i,i i-e't. t' ' - vtttw Uie f riiier iutro.i ! 'ale ! ..iid to give hi. i a call. All wil . seei'tCi ipme oeat niaiiiiei, an ii wiih pn uv'.tit s. ,iov "2. Confectionary. r,HE unilei -iuii'!i (l..ie oi t'i' I,, hi of',! e! J. Co., Ciiifiiinali,) re. pi -el lid ly imo ni lv: citizens o, Eva i; ill, anu men-liuiit !:e.ie. illy, that iie nas opened .1 v.'hole.-ali" md l.ii1 LOiiti'iiimiary on Water olivet, ,iei doo io M-:. r.-. DjIh-oc . l,oihers. r here he v. ill lie .r.i i ,' siiji.'ly all wiiu may favor him wi.h lln ir j.at'Onvge, and will itrnish an aitii le slp "io:: io ib.'i tom a M.inuiactnry wet ol New oik eiiy, '.varraiiir l t.nre ami free from all pernicious on as, and io seep in any climate. Wholesalt! pi ice lor assorted c:md , by ihe box, lül cents per pund. JOHN EARliELL. Ri.Ftr.s to Mr. Wm. G. lireese, "1 Messrs. liabbitt, Go d &. ( .'o. " John S-viif - ,t Co. Cincinnati. " Geo. H. li nes & Co. I ' Hosea ,!c t'r ier. J dec. LOOK II EUE ! TMIE subscribers will be prepared to Slaushterllogs L Cut and pack pork either in htiik or barrels, and also for rendering Lrd, fill of which will b-done with neatius and di -putt h. bbnglifi-iiig Es..iblishineut lulnw tbeCanal hiidge. M jin sii-et. And their cutting and packing hoiue o, nvcu'-io.e street. .vansville la. 1 ho-e at a distance wi m it; to correspond wub us, may rest assured i, shall meet oui prompt attention. JO, iN ECH LS. JOHN WARD JCrPrinceton Clarion insert to amount of $l-ut and ha rge ilus oflice. Oct 17 it JUST received lrom Boston, SO Coils ass'd size Manilla Cordage, 20,1)00 Uunny Bags, 2i bushels, 2:i Boxes Sperrn ICaiidles, 50 do Lubick Herring, 30 cases Boston Mustard, 100 boxes fancy Toilet and Shaving Soap, For sale by oc 23 ALLIS & HOW ES. QARDINES Just received from Boston pe; kj steamer iilamator, 100 cans pickled .Lobster. 200 boxes Sardines, tor sale bv oct 23 ÄLLIS & HOWES. F IGS Just received and fresh, 1UJ Drums r lgs. 3 bbls Currants, 8 tierces Ainionds, For sale by oc 23J ALLIS &, HOWES. XT7"OOLSEY &. N ELSON,cojnmiion MerchantsV A uctionttrs. Main, 2d door from Second st. a2 GUNNY BAGS. 1 fl (Inn Frime new 2 Bushels Gu ny Bags xv,uuv in store an : and for sale bv. dec 12 J. II. M A OH EE & CO.
RUPE MOKE. J" UST : eceived a od or sale t5 Kegs Nails; 10 do Spikes; tt) bags prime tfioCoflse; 70 coils Manilla Rope; SO doz. Hemp Ueadcords ro 1 &. 2; 45 do Brooms; 12 bales Co. ton Batting; 10 bbls Salar-vSjJ; 5 do Alad.'JiJ 500 Carpet Warp: -s t!0 bbli double .ectified Whiskey; 10 do A. M. traml; 5 do S. M. Wine; 3 du OKI I 'ort Vvine; 5 do Old Rye Whiskey; In store andjfor sale low, by dec 2 G. VENN EM AN & Co.
KCJIOVAL. OÜ VE'.i LA ÜL), will -roinove i'is Ftoch of goods to.tieue,v tin..e --toiy biick oil Mains ireet, in r-uoi't ten d.ivs. wh-jre nia olo custciiicrs are invited to tJ n hiiii. i t 2b LUMBER, A large and full aasortinent of Pine Lumber. For sale by mjy4 f. A: LAUGHLIN, Water si LF.CTUISES 0. CIIEMJSTKY, By the Rev. C. A. Foster. EVERY Sjiurdiiy evening i.i die room forincly .!: Odd Eellow.-,' H..I1, at um coi ncr ol Eitit and Itlai olreeis. Inov 2'-2ni. JUST RECEIVED, KEGS Pure whitehead; 10 bbls Litisd Oil; 5 do Turpeiitiiie: 2ä boxes Ö-10 Window Glast, low by A. LALGHL1N, Water nireemay 50 FINE SI1ELE OYSTERSJu steniier Ciiclf ;'in i large and snlcnd lolo- .Uooiie'Day Oysters, which will Le :crv(d in every cljle. Call -oo.i a" ihey are going fast. jAb. CARTER, Proprietor, Magnolia Restaurant, dec 19 Wate'' st., beiwteo Division &. Vine. "PkJ"OTICE.I have taien out letter? of Admin istr. tion on he ustateof Haniilt.m G. Shrojds l:.e .. V !M''erl)urg Coiility deceusftl. All pei .-ihi ii'iielittd i said estate are rei(i;i ted to make payre. it lo .li" uiiilersigned. and those having claiirs a-g-inst s ul estate will prei-PiU ih .m to him duly an-il'einii-.itl for payment. 'J if estate is suppos-d'O be soKi iit. W1L.-UN SHUOK, Adm r. luv "JO-i'J-w-d VAR1ETV STOKE. Tii. A. C. PCSHUE, Would inlo m iii friem'.e J-X fd the public generally ihn. he ha-tm ii.,nd a gnoenil iiK-or.niuill o; Nee1; Siooks. Under !Shi--is, and Drawer?. Gloves, bl C. avals. Sosiieiitiers, Per fumei v. Lily White. Cou el Ts shaving Cream. Razors. Kni.. .-. lriili'-;. Combs. LV' an Pu-se T. mniing?. Silin Sii-iit. Siiawl I ins Uond Mh's Vo -sicda, Nee.llts, Sleel 1'eii.,. Ch" -mco. W:., Dolls. Acco.diüii. -tockiii'js, Hoods. Com!. i'o:'e. ink Stands, Wallets, j'eiieils, CiL'.'r Co-e . IV, tees Games, an.! oilier articles iho 'owef-i ,) 'C' dec 1-. A) .till, on, Wn ers.rpe'. AD'II STRATO Il'ii No. ii-e. "'.ie rme -signed having been aiMoiuie:1 ,-id i'i.ii'-i a.o,', df bon lion, o!" ihe eptai.i o. I )-i n iel Mider. '.i.e oi aiuComi'y, ilecease.l, by llw i'n;ii:u Cm1 te- Vandeibii gli Connly, hereby i.otiiies all p - ons wiio iitve claims ngainsL r.ai'i e-iale ,o i ent ,neni 'e0. 111y .lüthcmicated for paiiicii.. ana all persons i i1. pbied to suid : . tutu wdl come foiwaid and tet.le he same w'uiioiu delay. Svideuie of senotised t.ihe -olvent. JAMES T. WALkE i, Adm'r dec E-Jv de lonu ion. INDiANA tJiri'UAL INSURANCE C. 1 "HE Ret ' i oi ir the year ending 1st November 'asl, are hands of .he Agent toi collection. snd prompt nynv nt is r'-jt'iri'd in order to rpetne tiie LP.ietits -I iiisiin'iice. All claims not t.uLhed by ,he first y of 1 )ett!i"!,er next will be leiurued to I ,iu i j n u po 1 1 j as de I i 1 1 ( u ' ii t . E. ' A. CORBET, Agent, nov 22. Water Street. FRESH TEAS. ECEIVEÜ per s.eainer Vu-curoia. 31 n ickage ' c. 'rt ' euö in cn--i, boxes and nutoy boxes for le vj y cheap lor Cnh. oc, .' M. W. FO. TER. TO COUKTriY JiEUCUAATSTlEi: ! - t. no.v Oionin-r Ii U I'fic..;ig'" :Meico.iii:i . coo L tiiig ol Ury Good., lioors tV. - iOi.t,. ll.-Ts,C.r and Ro.nnlts, 11 . ro. E.(.fjss VV'Kand Croeit:!-.'.; v.liiehhe will .II n , low as (if tioti'e in tbeCiiy. for C. h. or Piotipre, snch as Co t. Wlieai. Cor,. Gals, Elaxsted, White Beans '.: ' vf.ii Ftntliüi'c o, 'l alloi.. dci-if JOHN SM AN KLIN. )ÜST recei eJ from New Orleans, 50 biiir .'iio Coh o, 2 Tie - ii.-n .. i:c, 25 doz. 1 -ti-'i. is, 25 Ne-,r i ii; i. bbls No 1. .vi ickfiel, 10 do j.o.o -i;,ar. Fa. :,als I y roc 23j A f LIS ,V HOW ES. TOBACCO Just receiv-il from Baltimore. 5U boe? ass'd brantls Virginia 'J'cfaceo, 25001) dp lo Havanna .vaars. For snle by oc 2!j A LLlS LOWE NEW GO ODS AGAIN!!! JUST received perSleumers North Carolin., and J. Q. Adams, 13 packages more ot our Fall iii'd Winter Sioek. Which now comprises blue mixed and o'd mi-.ed Flans; ble and b'ue bljck. Pilot cloths and blue Jueshings: Blanhels; Lin.-ey; Liown Cottoir- -no Sattiuets. Black plaid mourning and fancy Ginghams, English lioi'ri'.iiig. oil coloied; l urnituie, blue end o.ange ..lid new siyle fane f lints. Combs, Oulloiis and Threads: bl'k plaid Engli. h Silk Cr;. v;, is; Ariiriceils; Ribbon.- and i lurence braid Bonnets: bl'k and colored silk fringes and Gimps; Lndies bl k lace ilk Mills and Gloves; Waddings: Padding und Canvass. Figured S:ilesbury Flannels: plain bl'k Satin Striped, riigurcd Mohair and real Alpacca Lustres Rich figured colored Imperial and silk checked Lamartines. Infants fancy velvet; B y's velvet and Cloth; Mens Cloih, velvet, fur, cloih fur trimmed, poioi Print, glazed .md Plush Caps. R. V. black and drab wool Hats; Fash Angola, Nutria, Russia :md B. 8 and L. Crowned Planter, Monterey and Buena V ista Hats. The above addition makes our assortment complete with the exception of U.iols and Shoes; which we are looking lor daily. We have made such arrangements that we will be receiving New Goods the whole of the present s son and will sell at low prices. Sep 15. J. H. MAGHEE & Co LECTURES WCIIEM ISTKF , By Rev. C. A. FOSTEP. THESE Lectures are designed not only io instruct, but to amuse, and therefore, will be illustrated by varied and beautiful experiments. F'irst Lecture withou. charge. Tickets for the course, $5,00. For a Lady and Gentleman $6.00. Those who do not wish to attend the whole course can lie accommodated wilb Tickets for separate Lectures at 25 cents each, to be had a' Mr Shanklin's Store, corner of Main and First streets. No deduction for Children. Tickets not transferable. f nov 13-2w. LOBSTERS Received per steamer Dover from Boston, 100 cans fresh Lobsters, hermetrv-ally sealed; for sale by oc23 ALLIS & HOWES.
ilTLATIO CASH BU IT HiSl JLST RECEIVED AT KRCESEN& MORGAN'S, (Ab. 25, 31ain street.) A LOT ol seasonable Dry Goods, w hich will be sold as low, or lower tjan ibey have ever been otfered io hisci.y. - we el' exclusively '"or cash we are willing .o -el 1 on -uiall j ofits. Givh us a call and examine for yoiir-el a. we are .ilwpys pleased io how on- Goods whether we el' or not. Unr slock consists in oartO. ,be following jticle-: 200 pieces :jII priii.v oeai'-iud .vie.: 20 " bik jlapacca-j. 'i'ü.n lo to 20 c.s. ner yd. 15 " oi' cofo Ginijhjoi; atooly 20cis. per yd. 2 " sup. black ilv. J7 inch'-.- wide. 10 " cjdei j.tinel. Cloihs. Cas-inetS. Tweed?, Kentucky Jeans. Ped Blanket- Ve.iiog tailo,-u ininiing , -ba -.1. r r -hd ki's ri.tta Cap. &c. M. o . .ine o tuieii-o Ladies and Mi Ooois, v.ilki -jho-"-. li.ipeis. c ,ildren's btxits, Boy's K'O aioii.oe , r'.l',ii: Ipc nn1 lip Boots. We will be ereitiog weekly uoplt o.n ibis lime oui poii' the sen on clo e . oi ec roin he impor.eii--nd nii'npii'Cii' ol .ae laf. t siyl'"- oi foitig" ami oo.pect'C D-y GouJs. ao '.9.
PR ESERV t' . eivr .1 per steamer Gladio.oi 2 c.i 2 C-'oi i'.'jtei, 2 d, Uue i ..'oj , ( errant Jelly, 2 do lo Blikbe-.y JjHy, 2 do o J.---.V. Pie t'iuiio, Fa. bale by loc23 ALLIS tt HOWES. BOOTS AND SHOES. JUS i' -fi"imi Meli a Kvoyan shoes; 25 C I nek aet h ip Loot-; 25 Cost Women's lace S'iicned Boots; Tor sale by foe 3t ALLlS &. HOW ES "tiE Seb-c iber '- low o pening :i. ,be Comer . I i.it jnd MniD Si.eei, a lull stock of :e t-on-able Diy Good- coiuis in in pjri. ot .he following Ju h.de- 4-4 B o.t.) f-ueetiiigs 200 ni( cr Calico; 50 do Llouciieil Dome tie; 50 do Saitine.. and Je: ns; with a urn i .atieiy o: M. Uebin' -. Cashmces, fan cy Vestings. Casiuieis. of eve. y variety; a 'at'e n-j-oiMiieni of Winter Sin wis, f..ibr. icing some qniie new styles ani1 ol iiie l.ue--t l;isliions Cei f t-oulo. Barker, and Teirkire Sinwls bl'k c.tH.aee SIi .wis emb 'oidered: .IsO P oo ' Slock of Ladii -' r id Gloves all of which ..ill oe old on re.i-miol.le teo v for cash oi .ire .nee: huc'i u.i Co, n, Oats, Po, k, L c-wa. 1: llow or l'e.ttheis. iov 1V48. JOHN SHANK LJN. n332vlOVAIi. A LLIS & HOvV ES have teuiponuely moved their . Stoc!; ii'd ofuee to the new Eric Stnre.on Sycamore stieet, next to LaiighliireCinev. ot wlpi-b place they r spec. I t lly tolicil th ir huh md th( public i, 'genera I to extend to them i lie si'ir.e libera' patronage, iliey have so long enjo) i d, alw;.s tell ratend tor, ana will always endeavor lo unserve fc-p'20. GOOD NEWS, To tlio-e who love Oy ters. IN consilience oi a Teh graph Dispatch of the 17th inst, we have .Tduced tl'.e price ot lre.-h Oysters C5 cenis perCan. nov Id ALLIS & HOWES. PANTALOONS STUFF COATINGS GOTTEN A DES, Croteus, Tweed3, superfine b'ack t'reuch Drau, ets., Drau de Nienne, Lin en and Union checks and stripes, witii all the .nost lesnablestyles. tor sale low at wholesale ami retail by ap 15 MORRIS S.JOHNSON. MOURNING GOODS. 1 AFULi and very desiral-le assortment of Mourning dres Goods, superfine Bombazines, Silk Warp, Alpacas, (.-.ome very fine) Alpaca Lustres, upeiime black, plain and figured berreges, black Lawn &c., now open and for sale low by np 15 MORRIS. S.JOHNSON. COTTON YARN'S AND BATTING. 16 bags 500 Cotton Yarn; If. do f00 do ,'o; 2 do Carpet Chain; ' I -ilen Cotton Balling; Just ---eu-pii and for sale Im".' lor cash bv nav 1H J' 'UN SIJ .KLIN. BANK DIVIDEND. r.R,N("i r. 'ik. i Ev.m ville, N.n . is, icfS. A Dividend of five i' reeni na. ! e ' ' clar-H out oi the orO'its oi K.i.- I". ior ,le ..i;: .ui-n.Us encling '.U. I Oci ei; p.iyii'.le, ,li ,lc. -linu t.ixes, ot Siocktioli'ert on pi.d putr Aioii.i e ;it 2Vih ins.b G. W. " VTULONE, vashier. v -d1-. v. .t. KIP and THICK BROGANS. f Ca.-e- ol Prime Kip Brogans; JLß 5 do do Boys do, 5 do Thick do, Forileby nnyl6j OLIVER LADD A CARD. THE undersigned having purchased the interest ol S. C. Joimson in the Livery Stable, tenders ii- service" .o the on. lie :tnt' solicits a continuation ol iavors. Hi sta'.le i 'e tue old stand on Vine street, bei ween the Joli.icin Hoi.se and the liver, where ne curi a. ,dl times be tound, ready to wait upon the public. He intends to keei good stock, and bis charges shall be in accordance wiih the times ott7-if. JA.MES WHITE .1 JtiN J CII ANuLE.i, Attorney at Law Ofiic on st. be'en Main and Sycamore, ao 2 TO LET. 4 CONVENIENT Dwelling-house now occuxT JL p'ed by ihe snb'riber. t or terms apply at the store of Sep 26 OLIVER LADD J AMES G. JONES, Attorney at Law, Oflice o First street, below Main ap2.! tf. IN wore :ind tor sale 50 bbl Wiiite Lime in gcoy order and Cheap ,unel W. FOSTER. FRESH . RAISINS Ä.C. Boxe j hal. qurs. :;ai.-ins; 4J.3u Packaaes Mackerel i,i bbls, halves, qrs. hiiu- and half Jtitts; 10 boxe Leiuo.i.s; dec:.' Forwleby AI. VV. FOSTER. JUST Received per stnmer Glencoe, 5 boxes West India t'reserves; 5 do üs.-oi ted Pickle ,; 3 do Pepper S'ai.co; Also, a few uozen Fresh l obsters and Salmon, hermeiritallv be.iled, lor sale low bv dec 20 M. W. IÜSTER. FOR RENT. THE Warehouse on Firs' sueet. known as Ka zar's Warehouse. Apply to dec 15 ALLIS & HOWES WINER'S Canadian Vermifuge The best remedy ever yet discovered for all kinds ot WURMS. It not only destroys worms ana invigo rates the whole system, but it dissolves and carries oil the superabundant slime or mucus, so prevalent in liie stomach and bowels of children, more especially those i.i bad health. The mucus iorms the bed or nestin which worms produce their young, and by reinoveiiiij it, it is impossible for worms to remain in the body. It is harmless in its effects on the system, and the health of the patients is always improved by it use, even when no worms are discovered; th emedciiie being palatable, no child will refuse t take is not even tue most delicate. JCrPrepared by JOHN WINER & CO., No. 83 Maiden Lane, New York. Sold wholesale and re tail, by J. WRIGHT, General Ageu t for the South and W est, 151 Chartres street. New Orleans. ft-Only Agents in Evansville, mary25-ly ALLIS fc HOWES TAMES R. HARPER, Attorney at Law, off J on 1st street above mam. uy
Jf3"FE VEilS, like every other ioim oi disease, only an effort ol nature, to expel from the body something that is opposed to hfahh; it is merely a struggle between the good and bad bumors lor supremacy and the commotioo which eiiiues is called Fever. The usual symptoms ot s Feve. are heaviness, languor, anxiety, .-ighing and yawning, wiih atterna'ive t:t of heat an-' cold. Aiier wluch, the patient eompbiins ol pain in the head and back, ;birsiTdifliciilt, of breaihiog, puin in the limbs, a sensew iul-ne-s aboul the region ot Ihe stomach, nausea and jiciiiess, with sometimes jl vomiting of bilious mat-
WR1GHTS INDIAN VEG ETA BLE PI LLS will be tbuoe peculLrly adapted .o ine cme of al' tinds ot Fever, neca e .hey in only ihoroeguiy cleanse tls,loiiucii od bowels ffoui ull bilionj oumors, but i lie;, Oitrii .iiose excivt.hy ve- eU v. aicb enipiy inij he iKivtef; iiid, con etiue.i.ly, .ue jiiinu.itv ton'aineti in ih" ciiciilaiion ivvbici! i the cai'ce o( jII disor-t.-.e ! itnts o tiia blood, called Fever-.) is thrown .Ko i -e ! oel . ro -.i whence i is cai-ied ofi oy the -e'jiil . plvbv i cii.,.g s to ii. 'vij, W 'lii. H in "inn Veget ible Pill- for Fe ve. i. ie only cn iee- . ; -. to ii.'ve ,ie medicine o " .ue conioi' l oy the ! ,wt.l -. ti tiie 'Miptom3 nie,iinm.it. .'.oiii -oiir hi ei .In i'ill. -iioi'k oe ..iken, iiioiuTi '.' Holling, iinii'ine ever na- uli iued; alte N. eieii. lullei du.es, once io t wetitV-foui' hours, t. i" be uflk'ieu. to .eiote ine body io a stale o JKrß -wrc or t'i:ojt5-eoT o Cocsr-srE'Ts! Kemf..io i-. null tiie i.i ig.ual and only urine Jntiia-i I'rr 'ill'- f ill wive ine w, ii:rn i,'"iiaire oi WlI.I.- . W on '.he '.op Oi rai k box. Tiie ""iiuine is lor siie rt w'o'efle and retail by ROHEIT BARNES, soli aeni o Ev.insville. O.O.NewTt-n, Wcs. F aol.iin;G. P. .v. T. J. Hnd-pe.h, Point die: A Al telps. New! i -g; Henry JJij'i ley, St. Louis: Jone &. " iclr. -iio". joneuoro: olio L im. Lyn ov'lle; G W Noble, Loeville; and Ji Dr. v' !.t;HT"s p.iiicioal oiiiee, 169 R.i. street, Pal-.daoeV.riia, Po. oet2M3w JTI. . COOK, M. D. Office Corner of ithiiu and Pine Street, sP. L- I IS Vi oOLRI. DOCT. COOsv i- M.ier.- 'i-, re t.iowiedgeieti lo hi' m ii ion p.'. on-, i r the conm n cpo-r , "n hi :' ill rod ability in ihe i ijot.ai'. ft. if. :,ldty in oent n .he prolessio i. to w'di h .e c .iiiiiiipi ii .'.toe hi- p.litntion, vi.: i'ie i'it i's o-' tue i.Vli aid tl I. Having dtoted t te 'i 1 ii t.' ye i s i fie ,ny md prace i i t i b r -i. h o. v .-eitm - b, feels ossurf : .na. ':i even ihe no t i 1 cei 'i. eaiuj 'ic can ac-eonp'i-tia lit m .-. it 'd ft-- eine. His success lie eto b e w a ns iid- f'ej, ee oi eonü 'enee in any cj-e that may be ire enu d. Pet. .-n - who are unfor-ti.n-.rlv nlll cte.l wiih dea'e ofei.'ncr ihe LYE or theEA l,a e inviteu to callani seek relief, ap 11 '&wly. PA UN TING. GEO. G. WALKER legs le,ive to tiffcr his ser vices i. hit fiiends. citizens of Evansville nnd vicinity, n- - Sign, Banner and Fnncy Paiu-tN'-lie ':.- insi 'eiurued home .oui CiiK'innnti v. lie e he e ve: in one o 'the best shops and under t lie eye of a- ecomplish'd lii.'is.'.er ol ill s pn lesiion, and uas coni-iii iice.1 hu-ines ior hi tits el i. truinj io .he eneotii igeiiien ofolo liends ant- p generous public, am' .ieienniiied by cloce n jjI caiion to still further perfect himself in ihe a,t. 1 iiose having work to do, are respectfully invited to call and consult with him. fchop on Main Street, over Mr. Wm. Hughes Store, entrance on Second stree.. Ptouipi attention will be given to oil orders from neighboring towns. Terms liberal, oer 23 -if PAINTING. O F. WILLSE would return his thanks P to hi tiieiith- an-1 tne citizens in general P A for p:et iav,.i-. nnd hope by clo; e otteution A I to biisines- lo loeiit a lilieral hare o-tiie pub- I N He patronage. Thoe .laving work in my line N T will do well lo ive me a call, as 1 intend to T I work cheaper than .he cheapetl and as good as I N th best. Ad oidets left with .1. C. Hebenl or N G P. G. O'Riley will receive prompt attention 11 sep 19, d 6in. PAIWTIHG. A CAUI). THE undersigned would ret-pectfully inform the citizens of Evaniville and vicinity, that he has re-opened his shoo on Main street, opposite the Pank, where he intends carrying on the Tailoring business in a tew of its branches. Those wishing to employ him will find him on hand during business hours, sep 1 WM. HOLDEN. Western uiotning ötore, Next door io G. Vennemon n Roßt More. Wat?r Sl.ee, Es nosville, la. KY B It j n JIG It dc CO. HAVE just reieived from tneir Manufactory in Cincinnati, s larg'1 assortment of rcadn made fashionable clothing, suitable firallsen sons of the year, all of which :,re made and trimmed in the best manner under their i'i.r c-ion. expressly fo; tliii market, and con.-i.-ls o- evcy jotie'e leouirite complete jent'emen's ward obes si peeor I-lnck and Blue ! .ench and Engli n clo, h i'n t. es. fnfe nnd sack coals, lii'l liimuied. Cue end !l: cr Sfllnet frock and tack coa,, Cnstimtre.. 1', mv i, green, gray nnd block, rnd all coIIoie of iwte.'. sfek. frock and drets coa.s.every vjrie.y of cas, coruees and round.al 'Otiis. supeiior black "ant. "nine eloibs and cossimere pants, ianey t rench casimee do.. E'ue and black and ir: y on,1 striped satinet pan.s nnd corduroy pa ms. d all colors ::,ul Oiices. i-lat k satin, plain and fancy wk, velvet taSiime e, and taunet vests, and all color, and inds f common ves.s at various prices. Al' the lote etylcsof plain snd 'sncy Filk and satin Craveis. Scarft and "locks; w hi. e silk and all colon Pockt i rlam'keiei'efs; Linen on,! Linen bosom sh-rta Mu-H i anu Fhnne1 do : k lanncl inti Net nndcrshirts am! ')raws:Sui t Collars: lieaver. tid, thread and cotton Gjovcs: ein'ni '. ir.l and pb'-n 311m suspenoers; sil t. gingha.n an l cotton Umorellas; Silk Hat Caps: (loins; shoes; wa'kiog c ue.--, vcc. A'l tiieaooe articesand e.erj . ni.13 else in the lurnisliini- line will nesole a. Cincinnati prices for CASh. We sbn'l continue to 'eceive fresh supplies week ly durini .be season from our floni'fnctoiy jn Cincinnjii. ratig!9 Et.UMMER, & CO REW COO OS AO NEW ESOLSi:. TdE stoie orme l otei p' u b; ' s. T lliston cöi ue- of 'lain a id Sei onr1 S, ee..-. i . now occu pied oy TH EOOOi: I i and JOSCl' V ENNEMAN r,:i I'- ncy and Domcsi:p j)-y Goon .- .0 e. Thcy have on uand a u'l a.-Oilt'if m ol ' vncy Goods, such as, Cas: i'ne,e and '.Justin Dc'ain shuwls, silk and Muslin Delaif Handke-ciiit t. Loey's and Gentlemen's C jvais, plain blnek i"i,' iil.-in iiio.'e colored Lustre nd Colifoini? olaids, Ma ino tnd Eombszine black Sdk J yard wide, Linen Lace and Edgings at a very low price, good vreie.y o, Cotton Lace and Edging new styled, silk V.ingeior O'frnv, und a good aosortinpiil ofTiimmings, iipuvy I own Mbslm, brown and bleichet- Di Illing, line Cloth and Cassimere, Cassinet, Jean.-, and v inrge .ifso.tmeut ot Cotton Goods lor Pantaloons and Osits, Loots and Shoes, and Fur Hats. To our iiiendo and the public i.n general, we'refoectfully invite them to call und examine our stock and pi ices before puichasir.g. We ie.-pecilull i lender our ha-iks to the public for the very liberal patronage extended to us in ourformlr House, and we hope by punctual attendance to business to merit a share of patronage. Don't forget call, as we get new goods every two months. T. &. J. VENNEMAN. ep 4 Main Street. PICKLES Jit received from Boston, 10 cases Wm. Underwoo dV Pickles assorted, 5 do do Walnut Cateup 3 do do Yeast Powders 10 do co Pepper faiuce, 5 do do Car ot Capers, Forsu.'eby loc 23 ALLIS & HOWES. COVRAO BAKES. ' THOS. . GAKV'IK BAKER &. GARTN, AVorneys al Lnw, Evpnsville.Ia. Office iu the Court House. ip3 '46,
