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TRI JO RNAL L VOL. I. EVANSVILLE, IA., OCTOBER 16, 1847. NO. 77 W iDjJLLJ i J 13: 1 i h TERMS OF ADVERTISING: One Dollar per square of ten lines lor first three inser tions, twenty-tive cent eper square for each con tinuance. One-fourth of a column three months, - - $8,00 " " " six months, (renewable) 12,00 " " " one year, - " 20,00 One-half column three months " 12,00 " six months, " 18,00 " " " one year, K,00 . Longer advertisements in proportion. 50"A11 advertisements must be paid for in advance unless otherwise agreed upon by the parties. JOHN INGLE, JH HORATIO Q. WHEELER. INGLE & WHEELER. ATTORNEYS AT LA VV, Successobs to Battell & Inule, General Collection and Real Estate Agency. Ortice on First street, below Main. B. 11. Q. Wheeler, Notary Public. oc9 tf O.VRAD BAKER. THOS. K. GARVIN. BAKER &. GARVIN, Attorneys at Law, Evans ville, la. Office in the Court House. sep3 '46. LAW Notice. J. J. CHANDLER, Attorney at Law. Office on f irst sU, below Main. ap20. EDICAL. GEO. B. WALKER, Physician f Surgeon, corner of Vine and First sts. tjy 16 '45. JAM G. JONES, Attorney at Law, Office on r street, below Main. ap23 tf. SR. II AM1LL, Attorney at Law, Office in thej Court UOUSC, first floor. ap23tf. BEN. STINSON, Jr., Attorney at Lw, Office on tirstst., below Main. niyl56m EA. CORBET, Notary rublic. Office on Main also secured the right to sell tlie Double Oven Cook . St., opposite the Bank . sep 11 '45. ; j, MEDICAL. JOHN R. WILCOX, Physician S, Surgeon. First St., above Main, Evansville. ap20. cooking in every department, and tor its saving in NJE,r'.'' ta t nnn "MES 0A' way ot fuel. The certificates below from those who III t',7'.'V. J iV,UUj . t Sfia have used the above stoves show that the Combina TJL ami burgeon. Utlice on t irst St., between Main 1 . , mtr(v hut trntiia nf which nil and Sycamore. ap20 tf. J. BRAY. I. CASSELBERRV B RAY &. CASSELDERRY, Physicians and Sw geons. Firsts!., above Jinn. ap23 tl DANIELS. LANE JOHN T. WALKER LANE & WALKER, Physicans and Surgeons, OUire on First street, a lew doors above Main Evansville, Ind. aug 31,'47 4 i-if. WM. TRAFT0X. C. S. WEEVER. I o,v 1 u v Cr surgeons, N. B. Dr. Weever's residence is on Second st.. first .:. . ' . . "r - . i door below Rev. Mr. Dodge's church. my 25 tf. WC)OLSEYAiNEION:oOT.iMi'.VrcAto Auctioneer, Main, 2d doot from Second St. a27 JOHN E. TAVWH. R. BILL HARVEY. TAYLOR & HARVEY, Commission and For warding merchants, Water St., Evansville, Indi ana. Have also a large, new wharf-boat where they will receive and store freight free of dray age. ap23 C. HARRINGTON. J. B. HANNAH. E. H. FAIRCHILD HARRINGTON, H ANN AHt po., mj cmtS JUOmii, Water st., opposite the wliarf boat". eonliiiiw to tvevkv ral for- worn on ULieral terms. ap 24 tf. G McIIUGH. Fashionable Tailor, Water st.,op- posite the steam boat landing. dec31 ly. O'NEIL, Fashionable Tailor, First st , above Main near the Sherwood House. ap20 ly. W M HOLDEN, Tailor, Water atreet, over Scantlin's tin-shop. ap 24 ly. "T7"M. M.MORRISON, Taulor, Main st., one door it from the corner of Second. Solicits a share of the patronage of the town and country. ap'-M ly. T H. BIRTH, Stone-Cutter. Shop on Main st. 9 ne near the canal bridge. ap 24 ly. mm TAI LORING. The undersigned wouldin B form the citizens of Evansville that he still con If r tinues to carry on the above business in all its branches, and respecttuliy solicits a snare ol public patronage. Shop on the East side of Main St., one door from the corner ofSrst. ap20 ly A. B. BRADT. M. RENSCIILER, Blacksmith. Shop son Locust street, opposite the Sherwood S) House. Every thinsr in mv ine done' wnn neatness and dispatch, give mc a call ap 2 GUNS and Pistols Just recived bv 'Charles Keller, on Second street, at the sign of the "Golden Key," a lnrge and well selected stock of Guns and Pistols of all kinds, which he offers for sele at very low prices for cash. Also Gun Locks of every description. All kinds of repairing efGuns, Pistols, Door Locks, 6lc done to order, my 15 7m. CITY BAKERY. I inform the citizens ofEvensville that he continues to manufacture Bread, Rusk, Cake and Crackers of all kinds, fresh every day, ot the best materials and in the best manner. He will also keep constantly on hrmd for sale by the barrel or re tail, the best article of Flour. He is determined to f ilease the tastes of his patrons and hopes to receive a iberal share of patronage. His stand is on Main St., next door to Jesse T. Lamb's store. ap 23 tf. NICHOLAS FIX. 1847. FARMERS LOOK OUTt 1,25 in Silver per Bushel for Castor Beans. I will give ONE DOLLAR and TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER BUSHEL FOR GOOD CASTOR BEANS, (in Silver,) deliverable at my Steam Lead and Oil Works, in St. Louis, until the 1st of Novem ber. HENRY T. BLOW, Corner Clnrk Avenue and Tenth street. St. Louis, August 20th, 1847. ALSO WANTED CLEAN FLAX-SEED, TTHDR which I will pay the highest market price in J? Silver, delivered as above. , BLOW, aug 24, 6L . - TAYLOR HALL. OS JNO. M. APP respectfully informs the tSLimiM public generality that he has leased for a !fl term ot rears, the well known tavern stand in Kv ansville formerly kept by E. Ehrsam, and lately by Benj Nurre. The house has been thoroughly re paired, and handsomely fitted up with entire new fur niture, and those of the travelling public who may fa vor him with a call, may rest assured that their com fort and convenience will meet with every attention. Ilia Table will always be supplied with the best that the market affords, and his Bar furnished with the choicest loquors, carefully selected by an experi enced hand. Attached to the Hall, and immediately on the ruoiic square, are nia atabies, acknowledged by all to be the most spacious and convenient in the place. Evansville lnd. JNO. M. APP. aug 26, 1847 t f. MACKEREL. 8 bbls. ale low by fc t I, just ree'd and for TO THE PUBLIC. JAMES SCANTLIN 8c SON, HAVING secured for the State of i Lgl Indiana the Patent Right for the "fT "COMBINATION AIR TIGHT COOKINtt STOVES," Are prepared to supply the public on their usual rea sonable terms at their Old stand on Main street, Evansville, and take pleasure in being able to re commend it as the very best invention and most val uable article in the stove line, that has yet been of fered to the public, it being a decided and acknowl edged improvement over all other "Air Tight stoves." Patented in the year 1846. The many advantages of this Stove overall others, has secured for it the reputation wherever it is known, of being the most important improvement ever made in that article. The stove is furnished with Dovble Heart, one for a coal furnace and one for broiling and other necessary uses. It has a capacious oven equain size to the Stove itself, capable of containg two tiers of pans and per fect in its cooking. The fire chamber is so arranged in front of the Diuethat boiling on lour of the holes at the same time can be done without the necessity of heating up the OV EN and thus c hooking up thetiue unnecessarily AS L OTHER "Afit TIGHT STflV !-?" I A r,A m raw imnPAvarl An mnor Vt Wn intrnHiirPfl in this Stove so that the heat can be regulated at nl,a, ,nH nv rKiiiirpd Wree obtained with as- rrrr " . ' "n The Stove is got up in good taste, combining in a mnrUI,l0 mm.nor. hmulv with strength and mil- I TUa ..- nnjl uniiinmonta rf tnA or rvfc aro Jj-'fect j every respect, and form of themselves a imi mnhl kitchen. 1 I . .! - tkn --va ntnv a tta cm Hmrtfr tiAV "HARRY Or THE WEST," which is very highly approved by all who have ever ; used or examined it for its capacities in the way for mav be convinced ALSO. A large assortment of every kind of stoves; such as, Premiums, Parlors, Counting-Koom; Shop and School-Room. Together with a large as sortment of Tin-ware, at their usual low prices. CERTIFICATES: Messrs. James Scantlin & Son, Gentlemen Having examined all, and tried sev eral of the Cooking Stoves now in use, I have con cluded to give the "Combination Air Tight" Cook ing stove ot ruessrs. r rencn ana vv insiow a trial, (i -fa an improverncn, upon ,he "Wager Air Tight" ixtokuw stove.i ana i am iu iv sausnea instil com' bines more useful advantages in cooking than any other stove now in use. Yors, fee. .7 R.W.DUNBAR. Messrs. James Scantlin ii Son, Gentlemen The "Double Oven Cooking Stove," purchased by me from you some time since, has far surpassed my expectations, and if cooking for a large number of persons in a very short time and in first rate style, with small expense of fuel, are any eviden ces of a good stove: this certainly has proved itsclt to be one. JOHN M. APP. Taylor House, Evansville. MU$$?dWI?& rmT.InaTIoirrr Tight Cooking Stove which you put up lor us, a thorough aud impartial trial; wa take pleaaura in be ing abfe to say to you that it lar surpasses any tmns ot the kind we have ever used, and we feel satisfied that it is superior to any of the many patents ilia tare offered for sale in our City. JA.MfcS STfcfcL.. ADAM SCHAFFER. Evansville, August 30th, 1817. Messrs. James ScantliniSl Son, Gents. In reply to your enquiry- concerning the Double Oven Stove "Ilarrv of the West," that you put up for me I would say that I have tried a number of stoves ot various patcrns, but this one I must give a decided preference over all others that 1 have used, and consider ft well worthy of the attention of the public. CliAKLfcS BAUJOCK. Mrssrs. James Scantlin St, Son. Gents. I have used for some weeks past, in my Hotel the Double Oven Cooking "Harry of the West" Durchased bv me from vou,- and during that time the capacities of the stove for boiling, broiling, cooking and roasting nas been fully testea ana x can suieiy say that this stove can do more and better cooking in a shorter time with ess trouble and expense than any stove that has ever been used tn my house. 1 have examined manv of the stoves for sale; and for some years was engaged in the business of manufacturing them but have never yet seen any stove that arrives so near perfection as ttie one now usea ny me. Washington House. - BENJ. NUKRE. Evansville, August 30th, 1847. Mrssns. Jamfs Scantlin & N. Gents. Having used the-Double Oven Cooking Stove "Ilarrv ot the West." 1 can sav that 1 fully concur with Mr. Nurre,in the favorable opinions he has expressed above concerning it. JOHN GREEK. Messrs. James Scantlin & Son, Gents. I have now in use in my kitchen a "Har ry of the West" Stove, and 1 find it to be in every res' pect preferable to any 1 have ever used in my ten year experience in keeping a hotel, I have had va rious kinds and among them "Bucks" celebrated cooking stove, but the "Harry of the West" combines advantages in the saving of fuel and in boiling and baking which must ever place it among the very best iOOKing otoves yet mveniea t. iv. un.r , Proprietor Exchanee Hotel Reference concerning the stoves can also be had of I IVi. Otmstead, fc.sqr., James lirazelton, q., mio ses Aiken, Wm. Unlhth, Wm. tauott, cvansviue; W. Baldon. and Dr. Po?ev. Peterburch. la. Call on JAM ES SCANTLIN &. SON, at the sign of the Golden Coffee Pot; Main street, nearly oppo' site the 'Chequered Store,' Evansville. sep25-6m. JUST Opening Superior Silk Wan) Black Alnaccas: 50 ps low and medium price cott Warp Alpacca; Mode andhirh colored Lustres and Cassimeres; Oregon and California Fluids; Plaid and striped Del isles and Mohair Cloth; Gala Plaids and all wool Cloakings, lheap at wholesale or retail oq . r FOSTER & JOHNSON. fcersirS 200 sks prime Rio ColTee; fiOO ICnnnflw da. Also a eeneral assortment ofGroceries, in store and tor sale by isepiJS rust at, jumiu CLOTHS, Cassimeres, and Vestings Bourllv'a celebrated French black Cloth: - Eng. St Amer. blue, black, brown and olive Cloth: Plain and plaid Cassimeres; Sattin, V elvet. Woolen, and Silk V estings. Also a good assortment of Tailors trimmings, For sale low either at wholesale retail, sep 28-tf. FOSTER & JOHNSON JUST Received A lot of fancy dress Silks; Tur kuni Satins and plain black Gro de Rhine. ' ? ,Ln"!m'unn,P9' S! HYll0". . i c ! c. . r- " ""rU.r.."'"Hn l"-ZFv"P"ZJy: n eirLr inrT C.nvmM nri VrVrwt4 Pnnnp. Sitvcl Ilc Clasps and I assets, plain and vengated rurse ilks, sep 28-tf. FOSTER & JOHNSON. BRUSHES! Brushes.: Just opened a full as sortment of Counter. White Wash. Shoe. Horse. Shaving, Hair.CIoth, Varnish, Paint and scrub Brush- en. For sale low by s281 FOSTER & JOHNSON. EVANSVIULI2 STOVE STORE SOMETHING NEW AND Importaii to Housekeepers. The Subscriber havins secured the Pa- tent Right for the counties of Vanderburgh, Posey, ,f oi iii.il, vjriLF5un mm jyjiua, tur WAGER' AIR-TIGHT COOK STOVE, Now offers them for saL", after having given them a thorough trial, wilh every confidence that they are the best stove ever offered. I have sold a dozen or more to our citizens, no one of them could be purchased for the money paid for them. This Stove is simple in itsarrangement, avowing all liability togev out of repair. Its economy in fuel; its strengthened plates were exposed to tire; its enlarged flues, holding in suspense bo much heated air, its per fected summer arrangement, where all small culinary operations, with broiling and boiling, heating irons and preserving may be performed without beating the stove; its perfect draught under any circumstances; its capacity for performance; the small space it occu pies; the large size and complete control of heat in its oven; the suioothnees of its castings; the elegance of its form, making it a rich and beautiful piece of furniture; all constitute an extraordinary combina tion of beauty, convenience, and durability, which leaves it without competition in the whole catalogue of Stoves. This stove has taken the first premium both at the Country Agricultural Fairs and at the American Institute, New York, and we have numerous tes timonials of its entire success in winning its way to public favor amid the trenienduous compitition of the East. The following cirtificates from Gen. Joseph Lane and others, who have them in use will speak their worth. Evansville July 10 1347. Mr. Thomas Scantlin. Sir: The Wagar's Troy Air-tight Cooking stove, that you put up for Mrs. Lane is an excellent one anu sne minus aeciaeuiy the best cooking stove that she has seen, its capacity for baking is far better than any stove that we have tried. Iwerpectfully yours JOSEPH LANE. We whose names are annexed havins purchased from Mr. Thomas Scantlin Wasrer's New Air-Tieht Cooking Stove take great pleasure in recommending them to the public as bt ing the best arranged cooking and baking stove we have used, the ovens being large baking can be done equal to an brick oven we have ever tried and with one half the ordinary fuel used in stoves, they are neat in their structures and combines economy, with every necessary convenience and in every respect the best article ot the kind we have ever used, and would cheerlully recommend them to all persons in want of a good cooking stove. Jbvansville lnd. July 10, 1S47. DANIEL WOOLSEY. SAMUEL ORR. SAM'LT. JENKINS. C. G. DORSON. C. G. CLIFFORD. I also keep on hand the "Double Oven Cook Stoves,' Premium Cook Moves, "Air-1 lent Parlor" seven and ten plate, Cannon, and other stoves of every va riety anu pattern, and which 1 can afford and will sell at unusual low prices all I ask is to have those wish ing to purchase to give me a call. N. B. Any quantity of TIN WARE on hand as usual, and all work in that line made to order and on short notice, at short prices. July 24-tf THOMAS SCANTLIN. Sycamore st. near Laughlifl's corner, and Water St.. adoors from corner of Maine. IJK1A.S A."AJ TirorrcisES ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Urusgist t anif on of- PAnrmiu-utixt. would call the attention 'the citizens of Evansville and and ndioinine towns to his complete assortment ot lrugs,Medicine8, Chemicals, Oils, Dyestufi's, &c, &C., Sic. All ot which are carefully selected and received Iresh from the Eastern Markets. Physicians and merchants may depend upon their orders being promptly attend ed to and the penuine article alwavs delivered, on terms wholesale and rctad as favorable as the same auantitv and Quality can be purchased at any Place. Barks, Herbs, Extracts, Powders, &c, prepared and put up by the Shakers. llallock s superior cold drawn ino. i castor uii, manufactured at Mt. Carmel, Illinois. Alarire assortment of Pattent and Family Medr cines. Essence's. Hair Oil's, Perfumery, Soaps, and fancy articles Cologne, Bay and Rose Water, all of the best qualities Seidlitze and Soda Powders, care fully put up and ot full weight. Copal Varnish at 3 00, $2 25, and $1 75 per gal Ion. Superior Pale French Brandy, P. H. Goddard & Co's Brand, warranted pure, for medical purposes ouly. Hullock's Worm Candy, a safe and pleasant med icine to destroy worms in children and improve their their general health; Hallock's Cough Candy composed ofllorehound Bonesel, etc. for all kinds ofcauh. ALSO SALL. At the proprietors prices Dr. Wood's S.U8apurilla and Wild Cherry Bitters See advertisement. Dr. UphanTs Veritable Pile Electuary See adver tisement Wilder's Sugar Coated Vej. Anti-Fever Pills See advertisement. Dr. VanZartdt's Health Restorative Veg. Pills See advertisement. Dr. Folger's Olosaonion, or all Healing Balsom See advertisement. Dr. Peter's Vegetable Pills, Worm and Cough Loz ensres. Dr. Le Roy's Universal Vegetable Pills, composed of Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry. Dr. 1 orter s i'oor man s Curative cugar Coated Pills, at lOcents per box. Dr, Porter's Poor Man's Strengthning Plaster, at 10 cents a niece. Barnes' Tooth-Ache Drops, warranted to cure in all MOM Overstreet's genuine Linament, and Doctor Beach's ramify fill. Dr. Grave's Anti-Fever and Fever and Ague Pills " " Cholera Infantum and Bowel com plaint Pill. Dr. Grave's Pain Extractor, for burns, scalds swel lings, Rheumatic Pains, &c, warranted to give in slant relief in all cases. Nerve and bone Linament, highly celebrated for its curative powers. At the New Drug Store; Main street opposite Be ment & Viele's. jv 10 tf HARDWARE. CLACETT MILLER, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in H Alt D WARE AND CUTTXERY, AND FANCY GOODS GENERALLY. No. 5'2(i Main Street, near Third, Louisville, A"y., I RE now receivina direct from the English and XJL American Manufacturers and Importers their fall stock containing the choicest and best selected and assorted stock of HARDWARE AND CUTLERY AND BUILD ING MATERIALS AND GERMAN GOODS GENERALLY. ever offered in this market. Our stock is heavy and contains a much BTeater variety than can be found in any similar establishment in the West, and at prices mat cannot iaii 10 cive me ' Our stock of Table Pocket fcCutlery.in extent and va that cannot lail to give me musi enure eaiisiacuun. I riety, cannot be equalled by any establishment in the West or surpassed by any m uie tasi. tve soucu an examination of goods and prices upon your visit to Louisville tl lis fall, when we shall be pleased to wait upon you. aug i-Jm. i "VirillTE Lead ! V andforsaleby -70 kegs rec'd per steamer Mail Itvbla C. tit-L,U ALUS & no WES Wholesale and Retail dealers in Iron, Nails 1 ii p fate, Foreign Ac Domestic Li quors and Groceries in general. Water street, above Main. Evansville. Indiana. WOULD respectfully invite the attention of coun try Merchants, and the trade in general, to tneir ian;e and well selected stock ot urocenes, Wines, Liquors, Tobacco, Segars, Boston Nails, &c. One of the firm is sriendins the entire summer. making purchases East; and with a perfect knowl edge ot the western trade, and buying for cash only, we feel confident that we will be able to afford goods as cheap as they can be bought in the West, aug 31 BALTIMORE Oysters. Prepar ed and put up without seasoning by Holt &. Maltby, warranted to keep in en$ cli mate; constantly on hand and for sale by u Jl-II. - AliU Si HOWLS. rpo SMOKERS. The best assortment of JL FINE SPANISH SEGARS. Ever below the falls of the Ohio river ia now off. rful for sale by the subscribers. We name La Orleans; . Regalia Ne Plus UUrrt; Colorado Claro; Para Todos; , Crusados; Pan;telos, . Besides manv other Brands. EvirT ta;t cn be suited. au31-tf.l ALLIS &, HOWES. TOBACCO. The undersigned have on hand one of the largest and best assortments of manufac tured Tobacco in tlie West, Virginia, Kentucky, Mis souri, aud Indiana Brands. Among late arrivals are the following: 20 boxes Stldon and Anthony's 5 lump; 20 " King's 8 lump; 10 " Enuer's 12 lump; 10 " I. Hare's 12 do; 10 " W. H. Hare's pound lump; 10 " Seldon and Anthony's pound lump. All superior Virginia Brands, selected by a con noisseur and bought tor cash, on which term they will be sold at a very small advance by au 31-tf. , ALLIS & HOWES GLASSWARE : 2li0 dozen assorted Tumblers; 50 " - " tine.cut and com. Decanters 20 " Syr.CansoiMoIassesJucs; 30 " Jars assorted sizes; 15 " Cruets. Together with Salts, Dishes, Lanterns, Goblets, etc. etc., jus received and tor sale very low by au 31-tf. ALLIS Si. HOWES. FRESH Tens. Just received and now ready for inspection 200 packages of Tea. An assortment selected with areat care espe cially lor the hivansvule Market, lor sale by aug 31-tf. ALLIS & HOWES. "IUST Received, and for sale by the subscribers J oOOoz. SMtlph (juinine, t rench and American; 150 English and American Calomel; 3 bbls. Camphor; 3 cases Liquorice Ex; 2 do Aloes; 1 do Assafatida; 1 do Bermudas Arrow Root; 1 do Copal Varnish; 1 do Shellac; -? Boxes Tart." AcfTj " " r 3 do Sal. Rochell; 3 casks sup. c. Soda'. 250 lbs. Pulv. Jalap; 200 do do Khei; 150 do cab. Magnesia Eng; 16 oz. Sulph Morphia; 3 bbls. cream 1 artar; " 5 do Senna India and Alehd; 1 bale Sarsaparilla, (Honduras;) 1 do Sponge; 1 do Cloves; 3 do Corks, (bottle and vial.) feb.4 '47. W. & C. BELL, Main st ALEXANDER I VI fill LIN, irrrir ii noiesaieaua jteiau ,ym im Wholesale and Retail and shut Iron store. f "Vr WATER STREET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. WE leg leave to call the attention of merchants, Traders, and Fanners generally, throughout the Wabash country, Illinois, and the Southern por tion of Kentucky, to our large and very general Stock ot Groceries, Iron, Nails, Tin Plate, Copper, Wire, Axes, Cotton Yarn and Domestic Manufac tured Articles. Which we offer for sale at very re duced prices for Cash or Produce. The head of the house residing in Pittsburgh, will enable us to be regularly supplied with all articles in our line. Dealers and country merchants need not travel beyond Evansville for a supply of all articles they may need, and thoy would consult their interest by giving us a call, as we are determined to merit a snare of public patronage. The business will be conducted by J AM K LtA L UllLlA , J R. 5" Feathers, Hides, Tallow, Beeswax, and all kinds of Produce purchased at the highest market price. may 4, '47-tf. BLACKSMITHS Tools. A large assortment of Blacksmiths Tools, aiuely. Anvils, ices, liellows, Hasps, 'iles, etc., etc., constantly on hand and Fi! or sale low by may 4 A. LAUGH LIN TIION and Nails. A large assortment of Bar JL Iron, 75 tons or more just received. Also 400 ketjs nails assorted, from 3d to 6 inch spikes. For sale very low by may4tf. A. LAUGIILIN, Water sl flOTTON Yarn. Constantly on hand and for W sale the best quality ot cotton arn by may4tf. A. LAUGIILIN, Water st. "1TTINDOW Glass. An assortment ofWindow ? r Glass, assorted sizes. For sale by may! tf. A. LAUGIILIN, Wate st T UMBER. A large and full assortment of Pine JLi Lumlier, For sale by may4 tf. A. LAUGIILIN, Water ei. FALL & WINTER DRY GOODS, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Boots, Shoes, Ac, at Wholesale or Itetail by FOSTER V JOHNSON, (Corner of Main and First street, Evansville.) iW THANKFUL fr past favors, would res ;,ectullv inform their friends and the public generally, that they are now opening one of the best selected stocks of Dry Goods ever offered in the city of Evansville; comprising nearly every thin required either by necessity, taste, or fashion. The senior partner who has had twenty years experience as a merchant in Indiana selected the stock wilh the great est care in the Eastern cities and of manufacturers, with a special view to the country trade, and as they sell exclasively for cash they flatter themselves that to cash buyers, cither at wholesale or retail, they can offer inducements equal to any house in the WesL All we ask is to call and examine our Goods and pri ces and judge for yourselves, eep 28-tf. FOSTER &. JOHNSON. SHAWLS A great variety of Shawls, amongst which are an extensive assortment of superior and common black Cloth, Tartan, Mode, Tnreni, Sic. For sale low by st FOSTER &. JOHNSON. DAILY WORK. BY C. MACKAT. Who lags for dread of daily work, And his appointed task would shirk, Commits a folly and a crime: A soulless slave A palltry knave A clog upon the wheel of Time, With work to do and store of health, The man's unworthy to be free, Who will not give, . That he may live. His daily toil for daily fee. No! Let us work! We only ask Reward proportioned to our task; We have no quarrel with the great, No feud with rank With mill or bank No envy of a lord's est ate. If we can-earn sufficient store To satisfy our daily need, And can retain, For age and pain, A fraction, we are rich indeed. No dread of toil have we or ours; We know our worth and weigh our powers-. The more we work the more we win: Success to Trade, Success to spade, And to the Corn that's coming in! And joy to him who o'er his task Remember toil is Nature's plan; Who working thinks And never sinks Ilia independence as a man. Who only asks for humblest wealth, Enough for competence and health; And leisure when his work is done, To read his book. By chimney nook, Or stroll at setting of the sun. Who toils as every man should toil For fair reward, erect and free: These are the men The best of men These are the men we mean to be. RICHARD RALEIGH, Cor. Main and First St., Evansville. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Dry Good, Groceries, Hardware, Cut lery, Clocks, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses. Sc. Jc. A-c. if II AS just received his large as-R JeLsortl stock of Fall and Winter, Goods, consisting of Hats and Caps of the best quality and most fashionable description. Ladies and Genu. Boots and Shoes, Clocks, Looking Glasses, super fine French. English, and American Cloths, Casbi meres, Satinetts, Jeans, Tailor Trimings, &c. ALS()i'i'"" German, in- ?lish and American Calicoes, Ginghams, Alapsccas, Vlaincs, fine and superfine Cloth and best Lyon's Thilet Shawls from to 'J0 each. Which he offers for sale as low as can by bought in any house in the western country. Merchants would do well to call and examine the stock before purcha sing elsewhere. firAU kinds of Produce &c., taken tn exchange. sep 18 6mo. ry. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. (7 HAT A3JID CAP STOIUL R ALLEN, Hatter, (a practical Mechanic from New York.) bes leave to offer his pro fessional services to the citizens of Evansville and neighborhood. lie has opened the Store, corner of Main and First streets, with a large stock of Hats and Caps of every quality and style; got up or selected by himself with great care, exclusively for the fall trade of this section, and which he is resolved to sell at such prices as to make it theinterestof nil, in want of such articles for the head, to deal with him. Gentlemen desirous to treat themselves or friend to a beautiful Moleskin of the celebrated Bebee Sl Costars present fall fashion, just got out by express from New York, would do well to call early bt fore the lot is disposed of. A lot of splendid Bcavrr Hats, an extra fine arti cle, on hand, and also every variety of Caps. " Gentlemen can have any description of Hat made to order at this establishment. . Evansville, Sep. 18-tf NEW CASH STORE. ON THE "ONE PRICE" PRINCIPLE, 15TUE SEW FRAME BUILDINGS 0!t MAIHST., ABOVE FIRST. EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. THE undersigned have entered into partnership, under the name of KROESEX $ MORGAN, for the purpose of selling Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cap, Ac. And have just opened an entire new stock of fresh and seasonable Goods, comprising a very general assort ment; selected with great care, and under the most favorable circumstances, which enables them to offer great inducements to purchasers. As we intend to sell only for Cash, and to have but "one price" for our goods, and as our senior partner (who has resided about 20 years in Baltimore,) will be always on the spot, to obtain from Importers, Manufacturers' agents, auctions, and other sources, supplies to replenish our stock, weekly, it necessary, it must at once strike every one, that we have it in our poer to supply tliem at all times, with FRESH GOOl)Sof the latest sty lea and at the very cheapest rates, and we restpectfully solicit the public to give us a call, that they may see and judge for themselves. ISAIAH KROEFEN, of Baltimore, oc i-tf J. R. E. G. MORGAN of Evansville. THOMAS M'ALPJK- JOSEPH TCRMOCC. New Grocery and Provision Store. McCALPIN & TURNOCK, Corner of Main and Second St., Fvansville, BEG leave to inform the citizens ot Evans ville, and the country people generally that thev have opened a Grocery ard Provision More, 111 Reilly's old stand, on the corner of Main and Second streets, where they will be thankful for a share of the public patronage, The highest cash prices paid for all kinds of country Produce. House Painting and Glazing. Joseph Turnock, thankful for past favors, will con tinue to pay strict attention to all work entrusted to his care. Re glazing done at the shortest notice. rReady Mixed Paints, Glass, and putty always on hand. sep 18-tf. ADMINISTRATOR'S Notice. Letter of adminbtration on tlie estate of Gardner Bowles late of Vanderburgh county deceased have this day been granted to the undersigned; all persons having claims againt the estate are requested to present them for settlement those knowing themselves indebted to said estate will make payment without delay to the undersigned The estate is supposed to be solvent, oc H-Uw. JOSHUA BOWLES Admr. 0 I! p f