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; M 1 it Mm V I . I I. . "i I I V IS I I i 1 EVANSVTLLE, I A., FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1848. NO. 53 W3I. II. CHANDLER & Co., Publishers. OFFICE ON FIRST ST., BELOW MAIN. TERMS OF ADVERTISING, For twelve lines, first insertion 50 cents For each additional insertion, 25 cents For twelve line per annum in Daily or Weekly paper changeable, ........... t.lB AAV.. A A . n I . t Vi MllUtffa .... M io 00 ! iv -.r.,.u .,t..m. n.'.iJ T W.LI 20 00 . w WIIV IvUI V VvlUIUH lHIIT v do do in both papers, w, For one-half column Daily or weekly 3o 00 , do do in both paper 00 For Cards of six lines and under 7 y 00 The privilege of annual advertisers is limited to ; their immediate business, and may bo changed as often as once a week j and all advertisements for the -n.i;i f ti..r n-raon. well as all leiral adver- tisementa. and advertisements of auction bales sent , in by them, must be paid fur at the iwual rates. .. ' No reDOTts. resolutions, or proceedings of any cor- nnratian. society, association, or public meeting, and in no communication designed to call attention to any j matter of limited or individual intersat, can be inser ted, unless paid for as ari advertisement. No advertisement can be inserted gratuitously for t charitable or other societies,public institutions or com- pames. . ... - , I Agreements will be made at higher pncee for ad vertisements inserted before "marriages and deaths, ; tut ill Advertisements that exceed the limits engag- j d, will be counted and charged tor in. C. COOK, M. D. Office Corner of Main and Pine Streets, ST. IX)UIS, MISSOURI. ' fT7k. rn(!T. COOK tenders his acknowledge- tfTfjimenXa to his numerous patrons for the con- in his skill and ability in the important and critica department of the profes- j tioa.to which lie continues to devote his attention, iz: the diseases of the EYE and EAK. having! devjlxl the ast fitteen years to the study and prac- ( tice in thii branch of inedica science, he feels assur- j ed that in even the most inctprate cases ne tau MMtmliah a uprmanantand sale cure iwrnnmntind salt! cum. Ills PiK-cera heretolore warrants tins uegree 01 roimutiiw ... case tnat may be presented. Persons who are un tor-, .1 1 i . . 1 . I tri r ... tn.ulv atllictftl with di:eare of either the Li L or he EAR, are invited to call and seek relief aa 11 d5owly. U NFORTH J. t. MrORTH. J. DAN FORTH & SON. WHOLESALE DEALERS IS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC OllY (iOODS. 5o. 4 MainSt.LouisTille, Ky. m21 MUSIC rUDLISUERS, no. 50T Maiu Street, Louisville, Ky. (NEXT DOOR TO TOE BAM OF LOUSVILLE.) CONST NTLY on lmnd, double and Mii'le Action Harps, Museal Instru ment of every iledcnpiioii, Italian 11:. 1 1 W. ....L 1v Mnwii luiund 111 Mrings. .music puuuöiiu ,talÄfKSSj andtuned-to let .nj pe-1 ond hand rianoTpurchad, s d, ot exchanged -Sminarie. supplied nith Mumc at a liberal d.s count . J. II. ?IACSIIEE V CO., A"ents of the BONHHRBOUR MINING ANO MANUFACTURING CO HAVE just received 1 5000 doz. Cotton nrn, Which they are authorized to sell at Louisville prices on. tior to most of tho Tituburg brands, examine thetn. . fleaee call and 1M INX V1TI AT HOME!': SOAP AND CANDLC MANUFACTORY. M - ..niLMv M,-tMvr.ifNi:Y &, uo.. wouiu res- tactfully intorm tue emzen... ,uIic gc.ier.lly, that they hV'..i.? the pi Soap and Candle Manutacuny on injwon ; reei. .u intn.l to keen always on hand 1 a supply 1 oYsoap and Candles, of the best quality which 7 ... r. 11 .1 1' ..innnti nrices. 1 he highest which they mar ILinua coSmEUCIAL HOTEL. LOUISVILLE, KY. ,v in II. IMlOlMETOn.0 -Opposite the Washington Hall, Vwten Main and Market. 5th street, be mar 21 y ivntiw IIALIj Br A. Ilaubold. '. 7. .. .nk fir! of Division iiXiSrt oppose the steamboat landing. Char gc. moderate and accomm.dations excellent, my 10 HORATIO Q. WHEELEK Horatio q. joim iiLfc. Jk WHEKLKU, TTORNKYS AT LAW,M.cce bsto fomii &. iKüLE, General VtMectwn and heul LstuU A Ollico on r irsi streei, " , f 11. Q. WmxiAK, Notary 1'ublic. foc9 tl . MARK TRAFT0S T LEVER &,TRAlTONrA VV t u:. r. vrm. at iw ar the Sherwood House. N It Dr. Weever's residence is on Second st., nrst door below Kcv. Mr. Dodge's eliurch. nov U-fm- tt initv T. WALKEll. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office on Main lL!lr V:... l....l and Third, and nearly opposite the Clerk's oUicc. where he may at all times be found unless absent on profe&ttonal business. dec Z, '47-t I rriAYLOR ft II AR V FA, Commusion and ir L warding Merchants. Water su, Evansville, Indi- . . i i I C l..i iL'horilhiv ana Have aiso a urge, new iwii- ......w will receive and store treight tree ot dray age. ap'iJ .,-,,TftV J. B. HANNAH. I. H. FAIKCHILD r T A UtilNOTON. HANNAH i. CO., Forwarding Tl and Commission Mrch.mts, Water St., opposite the wharf boats. Still continue to receive and lor word on liberal terms. - aPlu- XX KAO BAKER THOS. E. OARV15 BAKER &. GARVIN, Attorneys at Laio.Evans yille.Ia. Oihce in the Court House- ep3 4u. JOHN J. CHANDLER, Attorney at Uw-Offic on First st. between Main and Sycamore, ap b TAMES G. JONES, Aitomty at Law, Office on First street, below Main. apl tf. IXTEDICAI -GEO. l. WALKER, i'Ayiicia (J- Xfis Sarffon, corner of Vine and First sts. U)'16 43 MEDICAI.-J0IINrU. WILCOX, Pkmcwn Sr Surgeon. First st., above Main, Evansville. ap20 WOOLSEY & NELSONV ommistion Merchants Auction rs, Main,2J door lrom Seconds t. a2 "TrM HOLDEN, Tailor, Main street, over James V V bcantlin & Son's btove store. ap 2Uj. B R A DT&. MATHEWS. Tailors, shopon thecast side of Mam st.,one door lrom tiie corner ol r irst.. DO'NEIL, Fashivnabls Tailor, First st , abov Mam near the bherwood House. ap201y LAWNS AND PRINTS. JUST received a email lot ol handsome Lawns and Sptin2 Prints. Imwtf M. W. FOSTER. CRAWFORD BELL, WHOLESALE AND RETA IL DRUGGIST, MAIN STREET EVANSVILLE, INDIANA Tl ASnow in st0! nd uaiiy receiving hi Spring LJL supplyA AltJicimet. Paint. Oils. Du- Stuff, Smt-rs, iSmm'J, Perfumery, Window Giant, Glassware. arnuk. Paint and trnnk Brushes, d-c . t-t ft . v. ' . ' , . '-- yr- p ete ever before oHcrcd in this market, comprising almost every article in my line, selected by myseft with great care in regard to the best qualm, and purchased directly from first hands and on the best terms, by which means 1 am enabled to sell at as low a rate as any other House in this part or the country. Dealers are respee'fully requested to call and examine my stock before purchasing eUwhereand those w ho cannot do so, by tending their orfeTSytrMI have them attended to as promptly and at rates as low as if here person My stock consists, in part, of the following 500 oz Sulp Quinine; 10 Um Chrome Yellow; 7j oz Iodine, 100 oz Hy'd I'otasso. 50 oz IVperine; 200 oz Ext Uarkrrecip'f, 350 lbs Cum Aloes; UöO do Absafetido; 'J50 do I'ulv Khuharb; 250 do do Jalapo; 15 bbls Sulphur; 5 do Driinstonc; 300 lbs Soft Indigo; 1200 do fine Madder; 200 do Nutmegs; 300 do Cloves; 100 mats Cinnamon; 200 II Calomel; 000 do Cream Tartar; 10 bbU pp. Whiting; 10 do lo Drown; 10 do V. Red; 150 lbs Chrome Green; 10 bids Tanners' Oil; 5 do 1inseed do; 5 10 do pure Castor Oil; do Spirits 1 urpen tine: 5 do Copnl Varnish; 5 do Alcohol; 10 do Copperas: f iit Alum: 200 boxes Uottlcs and Vials; lOO do Window Glass; 5 Carboys Oil Vitriol; 6 do Nitric & Mu riatic Acie: ) 500 lbs Salaeratus; 1000 do Ked field; 300 do Litharce: 10 boxes James' River 1 obneco; 150 kegs White Lead. 100 do Paris Creen: KrGiHscvr, Flaxfffl, Feathers, and Beetrax ta ken at the highest market nriee in excnnnire lor a r . m wu, or , payment ot dtbts üue me. N An lvttunjl indebted to the firm of W. & C r ... " HpII will nlrase ttln no ns soon as possible, either by note or otherwise, as llie firm has been dissolved since me juoi ugusi last. . . jantrj,M8-tf. CRAWFORD PELL. DIU CS AND MEDICINES, f ALLtlN C. IIALIXKJK, Drupgist andL rharmacutixt. would caM the attention i wtliA ntt7fni of I'.vnmvilli' and and fldiOiniOZ towns to his complete assortment of i)rugs,Medicincs, Cliciuicals. this. Uvewtutl.-. .vc.. itc, &.c. oi which are can fullv telected and received frcah from tho Kastern Markets. ThysiciaJis and merchants may depend upon their orders being prompt ly attenu cd to and the genuine article always delivered, on terms holesal and retail as favorable as the same quantity and quality can be purchased at any Place. A lull assortment of Botanic Medicine., Koots. Barks, Herbs, Kxtracts, I'oudcrs, &c, prepared and Ut up by the Shakers. Hal lock's snperior cold drawn No. 1 Castor Oil, lanul'aetured at Mt. Carmel, Illinois. A large assortment of Fatten! and Family Medi cines, Lssonce's, Hair Oil's, IVrfumery, Soajts. and ancy articles Cologne, Bay and Kose ater, allot the tit qualities Midline nndSoda rowders, care- iilly put tip and ol tu 11 weight. Copal Varnish at Jiv.y.'w.ana ?i uper gni Fuoerior Pale French Brandy, P. H. Goildard & Co's Brand, warranted pure, for medical purposes ouly. Ilallock's WurmUiidr. a sale and pleasant med- eine to destrov worms in children and improve their their general lualth; llailock'M Uoua Uandy composed otlloicuound Buiieicl, Sc. for all kinds fcau;h. ALSO OS SALE. At the proprietors prices Dr. Wood's Sarsnparilla and Wild Cherry Bitters- Sec advertisement. Dr. Upham's Vegitabje File Electuary Sec adver tisement v ilders busar Coated eir. Anti-t ever 1 ills bee advertisement. Dr. Vanindt's Health Restorative eg. Fills See advertiment. Dr. Folsrer's Olosaonion.or all IIcaIinBalsom See advertisement. Pr- l'eter's Vegetable Tills, Worm and Cough Lox- nces. Dr. Le Roy's ynivcrsal Vegetable Fills, composed ot rarsaparilla and Wild Cherry. Dr. Porter's Poor man's Curative Sutrar Coated Fills, at 10 cents per box. Dr, Porter's Poor Man's Strengtlming Tlastcr, at 10 cents apiece. Barnes' Tooth-Ache Drops, warranted to cure in al cases. Overetreet's genuine Linament.and Doctor Beach' Fami villi. - Ur.orave s Anti-lever ana fever and Ague i ins, " Cholera Infantum and Lowtl com olaint Pill. Dr.Urave'a l ain Extractor, tor burns, scaius swei . M -m f It 1 ungs, Kheumattc l'ains, xc, warranted to give in slant relief in all cases. Nerve and bone Liniment, highly celebrated fonts curative nowers At the New Drug fctore; .uain street opposite lie inent ,t Viele'. jylOtf MALE ACADEMY AN1 FILIALE S li Ml N A It V . TIIE subsciilier, grateful lor the increasing patron age the above institutions are receiving, respect fully gives notice, that tho Spring Term will com mence Feb. 521st, and the Summer Term, -May 15ih; the Academy, to be taught exclusively by lnmsll, the seminary, by Mrs. L. M. Safioku, asie.ted by Miss E. F. Morton and Miw S. C. Bow pen; ttach crs amply qualitied by their literary attainments and experience in teaching, to pive thtrotigh instruction in all the branches utually taught in the bett Semina ries of the ceuntry. Two other vouii2 ladies from the East, of tried, and highly approved capabilities for teaching, are expect ed in a short time. The public may rect assured, that no pams will 1 spared to render the t-chools wor thv ol their ronhdence and cordial support. For the better classification and progress of the scholars, the pupils of tho Seminary are arranged into two iieuartiiicnts: rnniarv ana .-caaeiiucaj, wiui antironriatc teachers assigned to each, but both unde one general supervision. By this arrangement, the bebt order will be secured, and all due attention paid to small, as well as large scholars, ltisirreatlv to the interest of those who attend the school, that they commence with the beginning of the term; as classes are then lor med, ana suryecis oi siu dy commenced. SATES Of TVITIOX 131 TUE ACADEMT. Primary English branches 4 IX) per Qur. Higher English branches . .. Greek, Latin, Hebrew, Algebra, (Jeomc- " try, either or all, together with the pre ceding 7 00 " " TUITION 131 THE iLJIISARY. Primary Department $3 OOperQur, Academical Department 4 00 to 5 00 " " EXTRA BRANCHES, Latin, French, or Algebra lor each - 2 00 " Mutic lessons with une of instruments OVO Use uf instrument for practice 2 CO 44 Evansville Feb. 8. AL W. SAFFORD. Evansville City Foundery. rpHE UNDERSIGNED nave just erected in the .L City of Evansville a 1XJUNDERY, which is situated below Division street, and near the Ex change Hotel, where they are prepared to execute all LiruUni rntinrrain Iron, such as cookins an t liar- lorbtoves. Ploughs, Corn ShelWs, Wagon Boxes, Hollow-ware, and in fact all other work in their line at Cincinnati prices. '1 hey will warrant an work done by therrf, and their Stoves lor twelve months. They invite calls from those in want of work in their line before coin: elsewhere. All orders will be punctually attended to and faithfully executed Cash paid for old castings. Jan ini KRATZ & HEILMANN, . Arcyou Insured? . THE tindrrtrigned as agent for the Col umbui Ohio Insurance Company, is prepar ed to takerixkson on shipment of Merchant dize. Produce, &c, from and to any part of the U. .States by steam and sailing vessels, steam, t a rial. keel and tint boats, also upon buildings, merchandize, furniture, Sic, on most reasonable terms. 1 he Inuh reputation which this Company bears Tor Usability, liberality and promptness in adjusting lost sc, entitles it to the confidence and patronnge of the public. nov27-tf. JNOM. STOCKWELL Ag't Fl 1112 A MAIllNC IXSUHAXCE. "If there .V. safety only in rood security in order to be secure ve mast be safely Insured" WHEN we hear of our friends loosing their prop erty by fire.or that the vessel on which they have made shipnicut of Produce or Merchandize lost, the hrst question we ask is 'were you insured r JNtmr it we feel such an interest in the welfare of our friends, how can any one risk the dangers that are continually sur rounding his own property witnou beinirable at any time to answer the question .if put to himself. "Yes I am Insured." The Camden Jnsnrnnce Company of New Jersey, wellmake insurance on Buildings, House hold furniture and Merchandize of ail kinds also upon shipment of Produce and Mercandize, on boad of Steam Boats, Sailing Vessels. Canal. Keel and Flat UonU, at a fair valuation and at reasonable rates ot 1 rcmium, and, in case of loss, as soon as the claim can be properly adjusted pay over the same. ALLEN C. II ALLOCK, Agent, Oliice on Main et., near Water, mar 9 Evansville, la. HOPE STOKE. TUST received and for sale by Georgo Venncmman j v. ixnnpany. 10 Coils Manille Halter Rope, 10 do Hemp packen yarn, 5 do Manilla Bed Cords, 5 bales No. 1 Oakum 20 doz. Manille l'loughlincs 11 do Hemp Bed Cords 50 lbs Hemp and Cotton Twine; 1 doz. Zinc Wash Boards 5 bbls Cider Vinegar 5 do Brnndy, J do S. M Wine 10 do Cin. Whiskey 5 do Fort Wine; 50 ps. assorted Market Briskets. je 12 C VENN EM AN, Sc CO. AI'ItON CHECKS. 75 PIECES Apron Check, this day opening, for sal low, w holesale or retail. E. &, W. LEWIS, Water street TAYLOH HALL. . . .m. rii ! r .1. äv JAU. 31. AI r re?Dectiuuyiniormsiiie public gonerallly tliati? has leased for a, tirm ol vpnra the wf I known t.ivfrn eiauu in r, ansvillo fonnerly kept by E. Ehrsai.j, and lately by BJ-"'t"v ""v . a . lieni rviirre. 1 he Ihmihh has been tnroi'e'ny re paired, and handsotntly fittetl up with entire Vev? fur it i tu re, and those ot tiie travelling public who may la' vor him with a call, may rest assured that their com fort and convenience will meet with every attention. His 1 able will aiwavs be supplied with the best that the market atlords, and his Bar furnished with Utechoicestloquors, carefully selected by an expen- nced hand. Attached to the Hall, and immediately on the 'ublic Square, are his stables, acknowledged by all to be the most spacious and convenient in the place. aug 2Ü, 1S47 1 1. JiU. 31. AIT. SHERWOOD HOUSE. FIRST STREET, EVAASVItXE, INDIANA. THE undersigned having become proprietors of the above well known establishment, beg leave to olR r their services to the public and to ... i'ii solicit a share of patronage. They hope to lie able to continue the favorable consideration the llouse has heretofore enjoyed under the management of Mr. Sherwood. No exertions will be spared to give uni versal satisfaction to all. The Table and the Bar will be abundantly furnished and the rooms kept clean and neat. Charges as heretofore moderate nov 4-tf PETER BURK. PRIVATE ROARDINf HOUSE. THE undersigned has opened a Private ..I iMJoruiug iiuumi iii iik; uuvk iuiiuingon ia illL tor Street, above Main, known as the Wheel I i: i I :.. . 1 !!. i i in. er House. My object is to keep a house for the ac commodation of Cientleiuen princiimlly. There are. however, three or lour very pleasant rooms in the House which can le fitted unior the accommodation of small families. The table shall not be surpassed by any in tnccity. Nov. 4th A. FARNSWORTII. FURGUS FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. ' it the old stand, Main St. above the Market.) 1 have on hand and shall constantly keep for sale, a large and general assortment vi i.'iti?Nrrnt? P ...... i., in i.,. I5!5iJ:ind which 1 will sell at remarkable low prices. Those wishing any article in my line are re quested to call and examine my slock. IM. u. All orders lrom the country promptly at tended to and furniture carefully packed for shipment Feb. l-üiu - ROBERT FUROUS. CHAIRS! Chairs! I am able to offer th tiuhlii nil nuirt mfnt of f'linira nl'all qualities and prices, ofleautifui patterns and workmanship. Call and Examine at my Furniture Wareroom, Main street above the Market feb l-lni ROBERT FURGUS. STATIONARY. rifl REAMS Foolscap paper, assorted; AvILF KH) reams I jetter paper, do; Wtrosa Black Ink. Also, a supply of Quills, Steel Pens, Wafers, and ealing Wax, in store and lor sale by jan 21. C. BELL. MACKEREL. B AURELS,. Halves and Quarters, for sale very low by . my lOj UrJ.MfciSl & viii.t;. MACKEREL. BBLS No 1. in store and for pale by jan Q. ' C. DELL. 10 Ofifl P8 ßlack and Colored Alpacca Lusters h0ßßl2rj Kentucky Jeans. 100 44 Sattinetts all colors. IjO 44 Red, White and Yellow Flannels 75 Cases assortetl Prints. 5 " Bleacaed Mus'.ins. 500 44 Wixllen Shawls. 150 Pair Blanket., just receive! and hVsale very cheap, by J. II. MAUiifct;,&LU., oct. 19-tl Main streei GROCERIES. TUSTreceivisl by steamer "Gen. Lafayette,7 and tJ lor sale low lor cash 50 bags prime Rio Coffee; 10 IIogMieadsof Suirar. 20 bbls I'tantation Molasses a prime article. 10 bbl. Rosin; 5 boxe of lmmons; June 13, M.W.lTiSTER Corner main fc 1st Streets. ICE! ICE!! CJNSTANTLY Hept for retailing at the store of maySü' ALL1S& HOWES. BRANDY AND WINE. ' 5 quarter casks purejuice Port Wine; 5 " " Old Port do; 5 " 44 44 44 Maderia; I n ti t tt yierrT; 1 pipe pure Cognac Brandy,Ouird. Dupuy's Brand.- Thme Liauorstave beon purchased e?pecial ly for tickness, and the public can rely upon thir pu rity. In store end lor rale I y !jai.29j C BLLL IM. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL " It t Establishment, Center of Main and First'Sts.. Evansville. a TIIE attention ofcountrymerchants and dealers is particularly directed to the I arse and varied as sortment of HATS, CAPS, &.e., now opening at the above establishment, comprising the most complete stock ot fashionable and durable r-pnng and bummer wear ever offered in this city, and unsurpassed in the West. Possessing the most favorable facilities for purchasing and a judge of all articles in my line, I am able to sell at rates lower than can be obtained elsewhere in tho city, and as low ns such articles can be had in Louisville or Cincinnati. My retail customers are are invited to call and ex amine my stock of Spring and Summer Hats, several styles of which are unsurpassed for beauty of finish and lashion. It is my intention to sell either by wholesale or retail at prices which must command purcliasers, and I earnestly solicit a call from all who intend buying. It. AL.LiL.IM. mar 21 . corner ol 3lain and r irst sts. n. BOOTS AND SHOES. JUST RECEIVED AT THE 4 CITY SHOE STORE, ON MAIN ST A SPLENDID assortment of Boots and Sho ajL consisting of Cents Fine Calf and Morocco Boots Ladies patent I father and White Kid Slip pers, Gaiters and ball uaitersol various patterns, together with a large lot of Chi'drens Shoes of every discriptk n. The above goods are of the best quality, and suitable tor the present season. 1 lease call and examine my goods and prices. Ito. Zi, main buret. apC-tf W.R.BAKER. J. VAETHIN & CO., WOULD respectfully announce to theTg citizens of Evansville and country ad iact nt, that they have recently opened a Shoe Store on the v est side ot .Alain street, next door the cor ner ot Second, where tliey are manufacturing BOO 1 b xxv SHOEiJ ui a i.i. their VARIOUS branches. Their experience in the business will enable them to procure the best of stock and have it manufactured in tht most durable manner. We invite the citizens of Evansville and public generally to call and examine our work, as we have a good stork oi ready made work of ocr own manufacture. Young men wishing tine Boots can obtain them hereof every description, ready made or to order if preferable. All orders lett with us for work will be promptly attended to. The Ladies of Lvansville are respectfully invited to call and examine our large stock of Ladies ware, as we stand ready at all times to wait on those that feel disposed to favor us with a call. We arc prepar ed to manufacture Fancy Shoes of every dufercnt style- Those leaving orders for Shoes may rest assured that no pains will bn spared in trying to accommodate them with anv sivle thev wish. We feel willing to acknowledge our gratitude to the citizens for the friend.-hip they have manifested towards us. and thank them for ihcu liberal patronage, and hope that in rtturn our work may merit their approbation. ÖCfA II work done by us is warranted, and no charge made lor mending work that should pive way. feb 14 w&tw tf. J. VAUTRIN &. CO. JUST received this day Fxpres A few cases of Boots Shoes, and a variety of Ladies' Misses' i'iOö Wwe?. W. R. BAKER, jan. 22 Alam street. NEW GOODS! HEW GOODS!! I UST received by JOHN SHANKT IN1, eomcr of J Locust and Water street, Evansville; lOO 1 ack- ages, consisting in part oi the louowinganiuvs. n; 500 pieces prints of the newest stylo, Id bales brown sheetings, 2i) pieces Reil Flannels, 20 44 White do 20 44 Canton do, 50 44 Bed Tick, 2." cases Boots and Shoes, 100 pieces Bleached Shirtings, 20 pairs Large Blankets, Blue and (jreen Mackinaw do, 13hoxesJIats and Caps, assorted, CO dozen Hosiery, Sattinets, Casdmers and Jeans, Bucna Vista Cassinicre; Paramatta and Coburgh Cloths, California Plaids, Cashmeres, M. do La ins, Alpaccas of every variety. Wool Cloakings, 5 nieces Gro I)e Rhine Silks. Also, Linen Cambric Hdk'f, fancy and Black Silk do. A large aiisortment ol bhawls lrom 50 cts. to $3,00. OCT All kinus oi i roaucc taken in exenangc. dec21-'47tf REFINED LOAF SUGAR. , C ASFiS Stewart's Double Refined; O jll)ld Crushed do do, 1 do Powdered, in store and for sale low !v jan2y. C. BELL TV l'LUUGII ill A IV Hi- AtTOKV. Mi in street, EcanseiUe, Indiana. TIIE suliscriber resjctfully informs the Public that he is carrying on the Plough Manufactu ring business, in Evansville, on Main Street, near theCanal, where he keeps constantly on hand, a su perior article of Sloop, Dintoud and improved Di mond. with a cast mould board, lie will warrant these Ploughs to be as good as any to be lound in this city, and request those wishing to possess a good article to give him a call belore purchasing elsewhere. fi-Call and examine lor yourselves. ap2G J. M. TARVIN For Sale or Kent. itirm A liliUWISliNU Ö "Oiivil - wiui two run of French Burs. 10 miles from Evans ville, and i of a mile from the gtateroad. Immedi ate possession will be given. JKrFor further pariiculars apply on the premises. RICHARD BROWNING. Scott Totntship, April 22. op 21-d&w3m A VALUABLE FA 1131 for SALE ra, CONTAINING two hundred and six-Xi ty-one and one half acres, ninety-six lniproveu, ten miles from Evansville on the state road leading to Terre 1 laute, one half mile from Browning's Mean mill. This land lies on both sides of the state road, and can I so divided that it will make two goo-1 farms. On the East tide of the road is new tw. story frame house, with a store room attached, thirty-two leet long, a frame smoke house and shop, a large double log barn sixty-six feet long by twenty two wide, with a twelve toot shed running the whole length, and all other necessary out buildings, and plenty of good water, one hundred of choice apple trees, with a variety of peach and other fruit trees On tlie west side ot the road, is a good frame dwell ing, a frame smoke house, with a large double barn, well shaded, with stables and other out buildings, one hundred bearing apple trees ot the best kind, alo a vaJiety of peach, plumb and cherry trees, a never lailin" well et the best kind of water. The land is in a high suite of cultivation, plenty ofgood hickory, white and black oak timber lor all purposes, plenty of sand, free and lime stone rock, in short everything to make it a desirable location. It is one of the beta locations in this part of the State lor a store and pub lic house. This farm will be sold on reasonable terms and payments made easy. For further inlor mation enquire of James T. V alkcr, ot Evansville or to the proprietors on the premises. Possession may be had immediately il required; JOHN BURT1S. THOMAS IIENNESSY Scott townJiip.Vanderburg co. la. Iapl3 d&wmG PANT STUFFS. 1UST received brown and bleached Linen Drills, Cotton Cashimers.Cottonades, Demin blue Drills, i-.c, suitable for men's bummer wear .mar 2j. M. W FOSTER. JT. HUGO, 'House Carpenter and Joiner On Vine street, near Mr .Dodges' church. my2-6ui NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! AJ, IMLESAIXaND R ETATIt. IN nc rxtYv tiKlCrv STORE NEARLY OPPOSITE THE BANK, wu'ftca oy TIIE Fubscril)cr has openetl w ithin the last lew Hiva an extensive and splendid assortment of : "raSn """"-Sr SSüft Which ha ving len purchased at much less than the usu well witliDurthasers ully request theatten hinka will not fail to give entire satisfaction al ptiees He is determine! ;7r:.r.w" .'ran tion ol all to h ; oel 'll.u 'i " r'. no,ar.e .din , town, . , , J. H. MAGHEE & C(X Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic dry Goods FVA SVILLE, INDIANA. , A R,ÄV& SHOES, B0NXCTS, HATS, Ac . ... . ...iw ......... . ...y, im. prices. II you want to buy Ooods cheaper than you can get them anywhe.e ele, west of the Mountains is and see for yourselves. We have just received luunnma, call on us r F,ece f an.cy t rinvs; :mu nieces juu pieces uinghams; dUU doz of the , Jff C3H?S bh0CS & U0tS; AnJ 8 ,arSC Vark,y LOUISVILLE nnJ . . a it; .--"a m ua mM luv Wr - iir mw i-iiii lieu n . a aa mm rackets.-1 he steam- era Hl BERN I A. S. S. Faxon, master.snd ATLAN TIS, E. Riele, master, will leave, altcrnalely, at 3 o' clock, P. M., on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur days, lor Owensboro', Evansville, Henderson, Ml. Vernon, bhawneetown. Smilhland, Paducah. Re tnrning, will leave Paducah at 6 o'clock, A. M., on .Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Any business entrusted to the care of the nlov packets will be strictly attended lo. mar 2$. DISSOLUTION. THE partnership heretofore existing under the firm of 'Nightingale &, Sowers," Tobacco and .Ci gars Manufacturers, is thi day dissolved by mutua consent, the business of the late firm will be t et tied at the old etand by William Nightingale. VV.M. IM11ÜH IMiALE. JACOB SOWERS. A CARD. WE the undersigned have this day associated our-! selves together under the firm of Nightingale &. K is tor, in (he Tobacco and Cigar bu kirn-en, at the old stand of John S. McCracken, Main Street, would resictfully announce to the pub'ic, tliat we intend . i i - t .- . . ket ping cimstamiy on nanu a go.o assonmeiu oi me ' inniii liegnlia, 1'iinciiH, Canonc, Carailava, hall Spanish! and Common Cigars; together with all articles in the line. Ordere from abroad attended to with punctuality and dispatch. WM. NIGHTINGALE, ap 4-tf-w&tw JOSEPH K 1ST ER. ALEXANDER iTAUGIILIrV. tt noie&nie nnu jceinu r"-" nrnrsni- Iron. Nail. Tin and Sheet Iron Store . . . yW . - "J " J - WATER STREET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. WE beg leave to call the attention of merchants, Trailers, and Farmers generally, throughout the Wabarh country, Illinois, nnd the Southern por tion of Kentucky, to our large ans very genera.'! Stock of Groceries, Iron, Nails, Tin Plate, Copper, Wire, Axes, cotton Yarn and Domestic Manufac tured Articles. Which we o:Tcr for sale at very re duced prices for Cash or Produce. i tie head ot the house residing in 'isr?n wii fnnHo ii a lit lm rrmilni-lw Knnnlioil Willi nil nrlw-bmni our line. Dealersand country merchants need not travel beyond Evansville for a supply of all articles they may need, and they would consult their interest by giving us a call, as we are uetcrmineu to merit t share of public patronage. The business will be conducted by JAMES LAUGIILIN, Jb. Dir Feathers, Hides, Tallow, Beeswax, and all kinds ot Produce purchased at the price. . T U31RER. A largo and lull assortment of Pine; JJ Lumber, k or sale by may4 tf. A. LAUGIILIN, Water si WINDOW Glass. An assortmet of Window Glass, assorted sizca. For sale by may4tf. A. LAUGIILIN, Wotcr Window. Wall Paper and Ilorderii g. A .FULL supply of the latent pa terns, in store and LX. tor sale by ijani-JJ C BELL LAND FOIt SALE! rpiIE undersigned will sell at private sale the; 1 T J. south end ol the south-west quarter ol section'' V, ,', T i warne, wmcn thoy 2J, township C, south of ranne 10 west. I ins between!"1 'fholcsale or retail, on the most reasonable . ' J . m y .is the lioonville road and the city ot Evansville, andi -p"anujon nana a large as- within half a mile of said city. The said land, bc-ME! m Monumcnl3 Headstones, ccc.t which ing 40 acres will be sold in twenty or ten acre lots,?'1" K cheaper than any thing of the kind ever or in any other way to suit purchasers. There is a YS? r e State of Indiana, very comfortable small frame honse, an excellent' M W-m? i at2?nd 3 cents per letter. Carving well of water, and a considerable number of fruit01 811 Jv,nds d,,nc ln lhe neatest manner and on the trees on said land. The title is perfect. .most reasonable terms. Terms. - One-third cash and the balance in six or i f"9! m 11,0 interior promptly attended to. twelve months. jAlso, orders from persons along the river will receive Persons wishing to purchaso will apply to John J. Pr,mPl .a"entl?n a"d their work delivered at the Chandler, Eeq., or to the undersigned at Iiis residence;''181 at 1cw AIbany free ol charge may 23-lm near the premises. - n,,T TZ " tdsmaylC. EMANUEL HULL. UsT reived from Pittsburgh, 1 f loo Kgs Nails; n ff BBLS Tarnt n Oil ju?"h-cd and for salei 17 - ' A LLIS & II(lV'Ö., wU)v ritbl DECKEK&KKAMEIi. .P'1 :v Water at. JUST received by steamer Tempest," 50 Bbls Whiskey; 10 44 Linseed Oil; ' 5 4 Lard oil: 175 Kgs White lead; 50 Bxs Candles; 20 44 Starch; . for sale by ap 21 A LLIS Si, HOWES Water St. - I'IGSI.riGS! FIGSl BASKETS Figs; "tl 450 Drums do., all f esh; or sale by ALL1S Si HOWES. ap21 Water st. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. rrIIE subscriber is now opening lüO Packages of J Merchandise, consisting ol Dry Goods, Boots it Snots, Hats, Cats and Bonmtts, Hardware, Glass Ware and CKocKtnv; which he will sell as low as any House in the City, for Cah,r Produce, such as rk, W-. eat. Corn, oats, flaxseed, White Beans deeswaxFeathers or Tallow. e21c-tf JOHN SHANK LIN A. R. JOKES A CO.. Produce Dealers k Commission Mh'ts No. 19 Front Street, St. Louis. Inferences: E. & W. Lewis, Harrington, Hannah Si Co.,- - H I .1. I . Evansville uccKwiuioi. myer, St J S. W. Ball, t II Whitmore Mcllosc& Engl oct 26-y Mathews Aratch. National Oakery, At th' comer of Water and Division streets. FREDERIC AVETZELL, begs leave to inform his lriends, and the public generally, that he ha again returned to this city, from .Mexico, and recom-j menced the business of BAKING, in all its various' branches. Fresh' Bread, and a variety of CakesJl Crackers, &.C., can be hadat all. times, and on the' most reaOMabIe terras. Civo him a call. mayl Johnson iy Crane.) . ... "'s- t ; , ; s constantly receiving directly I rom New Yoik S& o Boots and ShoeE :? imselfhecan sell at aliment topular at ind would rafteet- fap 151 tnon terma wl.w h b MORRIS S. JOHNSON. mcy uuw aitoirctiier nt w hn t -i.i.. i : 1'antaloon Stuff; 10O uieee I wna Falin Hats: 50d. k 5 " V'n of tmaI1 articIcs' we in'vhe the .Tt.n. ion sp ö Cincinnati Clothing Store All of which are made and trimmed in the best man ner under their direction rvnrlv lAr tl.;. i,m,u. and consists of every article reoubite to complete gentlemen's wardrobes. , COATS. Superior Black and Blue French and English Cloth Dress, Irock and Sack Coats, full trimmed Cassimeret, Brown, Green and Gray, and all col ore of Tweed Dress, Sack and Frock Coats. mack Summer Cloth, Lustre and Croton Cloth Dress, r rock and Sack. Brown Linon mul I. npn Check and Gingham Coats. Every variety of Coats Coatees and Roundabouts. a . PANTALOONS. Suierior Black and Blue Cloth and Cassimere Pants. Fancy French Cassimcre do. Black Lustre, Brown Linen, Linen Check, Tweed and Corduroy Pants, of every variety and price to suit customers t, , VE.STS. Bbk Satin, plain and Fanrv Silk nm Wive white Marseilles and Marseilles of all colors, and - " . w kinds of common vests and prices HILMS II IN G GOODS. All the late stvlr of r.Umr and fancy Bilk and satin Cra."ü. vats. Scarfs and storks- wl.ii VVVY f iik and all colors P.vket Handkerchief; Linen and . i " -... tag M leinen uuwiii ttiuris: AiiiHiin ana i nnncl do.; r lan- ncl and Net under shirts and Draws; Shirt Col lars; Fashionable Beaver, kid, thread and cotton Gloves; embroidered and plain gum suspenders- silk gingham and cotton Umbrellas; Silk Hats; Cops- Boots, Shoes; walking canes, &e. All the above artirles and everything else in the furnishing line will be sold at Cincinnati CASH. We shall continue to receive frrsh onnr.l during the season from our Manufactory in Cin"inl nnti fun i-tfl. All! I.'1'IVC 1. nnriiiimn nati. t! -ij aiiiiunuiuoi, IlUiU.ijrn. PAPER HANGINGS. 250 riECES Wall Paper, new styles; 200 Satin laced; 100 New styles 4-4 Window P just received and for sale low by y apcr; my G J. H.MAGIIEE&CO. INDIA 31 ATTINGS. 1 A TIECES India Straw Mattings; -i-v Just received on I for sale low by myG J. H. MAGHEE & CO ..v ynvioui wuoicsaie and retail M MMN S T.y E VANS VILLE IA.& JLL All LURING DRUMMER 5 HAVE just received from their Manufactory in Cincinnati, the latest New York style of SPRING &. SUMMKif ruvpii1vi , ,, jiiiwtuiiu arii iin pswax, and nlliOnfl F1ECES Assorted Mosquito highest marketOUU Just received and f.r sale lo may 4, '4-tf. my6 J. II MAG MOSQUITO NETTINGS. to Nettings; ow by MAGHEE & CO. 3IORE NEW SHOTS. 4 THE subscriber is now opening, nt the City Shoe Store, a splendid assortment of Ladies', Misses and Children's Shoes. Gentlemorm' Gni purchased of the Manufacturers in Cincinnati, which will be sold unusually low. Please call and ex amine the goods and prices, at No. 22, ,V sin et. mayiJ-ti W.K. BAKER. ' &XAXII2U YAILD. 5rniPJv" S ft!?.1? f1 FAm sts New Albany In! H u I i,V -' o-v, wouiu lniorm Uie public 1. that they have just received a superior lot of' rii ir ww m vt s sp m w v i i aflfl BßLS Kanawha Salt, on hand and for salt JUUby fap 11 KUUiSEN&MOUON ROOTS AND SHOES. I flfl CASES Boots and Shoes, iAVu Just received and for sale at wholesale wi id s by is by liny 61 J. II MAGHEE & CO ST Received this day by express, a few cases t mens' line Calf monroes and Miasm Loi noois ana a variety ot chiidrens' slnxa, &c.. &c 1 1 - . . . mwM may -j. y . a. ii.rLt,ti, Ptomai street. STEEL. A , LARGE and general stock of the best Brands ol American Blister. EnrrliKh lilitr... i r kl t?i ... . . wiiiiuu an uKJisii oiit, urau ana narrow Sprin, and all .sizes ol ilat and sfjuarcil Cast Steel, Axe Temper, lor ale by A LAUGIILIN, ap 25s water street. WHISKEY. Blila Russellville Whiskey, 50 bbls Cincinnati do 85 20 44 New Harmony do, la store and for sale low for cash by my 10 DEMENT Sc VIELE EATON Sc UUGG, House Carpenters and Joiners, 2d street between Sycamore and Vine. ap25dy A SPLENDID lot of Paper Hangings and Win dow Paper, just received and for sale low by jan 13-tf: J. 11. MAGHEE &. CO. fS-S-TT! iuu Ii KS. Leather Trunks o WEVl Bäluu,y and low prices; also Car r iWl l pet Bags of every variety for sale at th . iiiicinnau Clothing store. - - A II LEU ING Si BK UMMER. corriNs. made to order . Constantly on hand an ROBERT FURGUS. Main Street. b I- ni N store and tor sale 50 bbl White Linie in good - " - order one Cheap ' ' June 13 M.W.FOSTEK a.