Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 34, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 June 1848 — Page 3

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DAILY JOURNAL. THURSDAY MORSISG, JUNE 1.

Coxsecticct U. S. Sexators. The Legis hture of Connecticut, on Friday, elected RooSuebma Baldwin, (who now holds the lame office by appointment of the Governor) to the U.S. Senate, for the unexpired term of Senator Ucstisotos, deceased; and Tbcman Smith, for the new term of eiz years from the 4th of March next, by a majority of six rotes. Mr. Baldwin's term will expire on the 4th of klaren IBM. Mr. Smith is now a member of the Lower House of Congress, from Litchfield and Fairfield counties. He will succeed Mr Niles, Democrat, being a Whiggain Axkival or General Scott! The following from the New York Courier cj- Enquirer, oi ' the 22d, will be read with interest: This treat commander arrived yesterday morning at his home, in the sequestered village of Elizabeth town, which for many years ha? been his residence when not absent on dutr. The brie Sr. Petersburg, in which the Gene ral was a passenger, arrived on Saturday night at the Quarantine. The General took a boat early Sunday morning, and proceeded to Eliza bclhport. His suite, consisting of Captain Scott. Cant. Williams, and Lieutenant Schuyler Hamilton, AlJeS-üe-L-amp, and Dr. Tnpler, Surgeon oi the U. S. A.; came on to this city. The opinion expressed by Gen. Scott is vr rv Confident that the treaty of peace will be rati fied. The General, it will be agreeable to the whole union to learti, is in excellent neaun. Elizablthtows, Sunday Evening. General Scott took um all by surprise this. rooming at 8 o'clock. Tüe vessel in which he came, anchored, it seems last evening, after a good run of 19 davs from Vera Cruz off the Quarantine. As soon as it was known, the inhabitants of Siaten Island manifested the utmost desire that the Geueral should land at once, and great efforts were made tu induce him to do so; but he strenuously declined ail their pressing overtures and desirous first to aet his feet upon the soil of New Jersey, he passed the night on board and this morning was rowed up to the Point by Major Frazier, of. the Kevenue Service an old soldier, who volunteered for the occasion in a fine man ued by ritht oarsmen. barjre The General reached the Point unheralded, and then taking the first vehicle he could obtain an open one-horse wagon, driven by an honest, good tempered Irishman, in his shirt sleeves he reached home. What a triumphal car for this second Cortez! As soon as the n-us of his arriral spread, movements were made for at least hoisting the flags and ringing the bells; but Gen. Scott absolutely forbade any suchuVmoustrations and Sunday was observed in all its wanted valines and solemnity. The excellent and exemplary Rector of the church, the Rev. Channiug Moore, on his way to church, called to see the General, who soou after followed him to church. As the General's tall and commanding figure passed through the streets, hands were instinctively raised to the hat, and the hearty cheer could be read upon the half-opened, lips, and the enthusiasm legible on every face, was with difficulty repressed but it was repressed by the eager and admiring throng that pressed around him. A single hat swung in the air, a single hurra, would have fired the whole village, and greetings, honest, hearty, loud and long. would have greeted the honored soldier in his home. Better as it was more in consonance with his character and wishes, more in keeping with the habits and feelings of the orderly and religious people among whom he lives and whose confidence and affection he shares. But I cannot forego the mention of the scene presented iu church, when the beautiful thanks giving of the Episcopal service for a safe return from sea was read. Every auditor applied it every heart joined in it and in the solemn and audible Am.cn at its close, was declared the heartfelt gratitude of the whole congregation that their friend, their neighbor, the erai rnt 6oldier and defender of his country, had r ,en conducted in safety to the haven where he would be. The Sunday was kept holr. But to-morrow to-morrow the heart of the neonle will find utterance. They will not listen to the notion that the conqueror of Mexico the most accomplished commander of the age the soldier who combines in so eminent a degree, humanity to the conquered, and care for the lives of his own soldiers, with the ut most vigor in action and celrrity in operations , ,.i f et t wno never risKea ine nie oi one oi nis sol diers on anv merely personal calculation, and who never forebore the hazard of his own life when prompted by duty the people, his neigh bors, countrymen and fn-nds, will not listen to the notion that such a man, returning from the most brilliant military campaign known to any annals and hawked at by the mousing owls of party, shall look upon himself as under the cloud of Executive displeasure, and therefore withdraw himself from the jud plaudits, and affectionate solicitude of his Countrymen. The people are the sovereign, and they will absolve Geu. Scott from 'he "displeasure of Mr. President Polk, who is nobody except as the servant of the people. The masters will reward their tcrvant, and teach him a little brief authority accidentally confided to him, furnishes no warrant for such wrong and outrage as WiaruLD Scott has been the object of at the hands of Jama A. Polk and his miserable, malicious, cunuing subordinate Secretary Marcy. Jui there will be no other demonstration thinthat of popular gathering of friends and Leigh bor. at the Court House, a t about 3, P. M. vriien the corporate authorities of trie Borough will welcome Gen. Scott to his home and after presenting him generally to the assembly, the ceremony will end. It will be a reception by friends and neighbors, of a man they love for his virtues as much as they admire for his achievements, and to "whom THtv will do justice, though all the world beside be unjust. C. K. LOUIS PHILIPPE'S PROPERTY. The Reform gives the follow ina details ol the ex-King, Louis Philippe: The property at the disposal of Louis Phil ippe.in his exile, is not near so considerable a is imagined. It is quite true that iu 1830 and 1531 be placed, almost daily.considerablesums in. the English and American funds, but sino lSSt. convinced that his dynasty was secure, he drew out a part of these, to place them in France. Tbeex-Kinn has left more than 30 OOO.OOCf. of debt. Tüe observation of M. Dupin, which teemed a jest, '1 have no doubt the civil list fs poor; it is always making purchases. i.bo-jrtvcr,atrtitbv Louis Fhilippc was al-

ways buying and, always left a part of the price unpaid. W ithout this il would be impossible such an enormous amount of debt. His posses sions are magnificent. After deducting his debts, his fortune may be valued at 230,000,OOOf. It is well known that the woods of the private domain were well managed. All the

other family possessions have been cousidera bly improved since 1630: ueverthete&s, Louis Philippe has left his private affairs iu the great est disorder. There never was a royal house hold so badly manged.- It was the same with them as with public affairs: he meddled with every thing, and got every thing into confu sion. He thought by that to show his shrewd uess and ability. He liked to see those em ployed by him disagree; he was in the habit of sajmg.'when the asses fight, the flour is safe in the mill. In short, owiug to his low cun ning, it was, that the measures of the 24th of February, deprived of all unity and control, were-worse than useless. Louis Phillippe was in ueui every wiiere; paiu no One II lie COUld avoid it. His tradesmen were always making applications, lie owed tue person who sup plied him with vegetables and fruit 95,000 francs,and his baker at Neuilly 25,000 francs. No man ever had such a mania for laying uo household stores always buying w ithout lim it or judgement, in bis cellar at Jseuilly there were 75,000 bottles, containinz one hundred and fifty kinds of wine, and more than 1,200 casks, all full: and 24,000 wax candles, which served to set fire to and burn that residence. The cellection of bronzes of Villers contained in objets de'art, 'statue tes clocks. and bronZcS, enough to furnish three pal aces; they were bought without taste, although he. pretended to be a connoissuer. Atthe luillenes, at Eu, Dreui, and Ferte Vidame there was as many kitchen utensils and saucepans as would have cooked a dinner for an army. We are of the same opinion with a person who knew Louis rhilippe well, and had frequent, opportunities of seeing and observing him, who said, 'That man is covetous, rapacious, but is too much a spendthrift to be called a miser.' PitorosEo Telegraph Lise from Baltimore to the West. An act of incorporation was granted during the last session of the Legisla ture oi Maryland, tu the Western Teh-graph Company, which proposes to build a line from Baltimore to Wheeling, at which point It is to connect with all the lines Southwest, West and Northwest, giving a direct communication with the section of country with whuhthe bus iness of our city is connected. An address has been issued to our citizens, urcinc a liberal subscription to the Road. An application for the rich t of way to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to construct the line along the bed ofthat road, has been most favorably received by the Committee to whom it was referrel, and a letter from Thos. Swan. Esq., Chairman of the Committee, renders it certain that the right will not only be granted by the Com j any, but that a liberal annual com pensalion to the Telegraph Compauy will likely be voted for tht use of their line for their business pur K)ses.i7a. Sun. Spais. A Gekerocs Qcees. Accounts Vom Madrid, of the 27th ult., state that the Queeji held a grand levee on that day, it being trie birthdav ol Uueen Maria Christina. Iter Majesty, considering, the urgent wants of the State, and the uninterrupted series of vicissi- ... I . i . r . i - . t mues sou miaiortuncs, wnicn naa impeueu wie march of the Government," had renounced all claims to the large arrears due her household, amounting, it is said, to nearly a millionster MPS fttrWe are authorized to announce JOHN SPIKF.R a a candidate for a scat in the Lower House of the next Legislature, at the ensuing election. IQrWe are authorized to announce WILLIAM WHITTLESEY as a candidate tor a ' lhe next Legislature. mar2ö We are authorized and reoucstc' to announce MICHAEL P. JONES as a Candidate lor Countr Commissioner for District No. 1. Vanderburgh County. STEAMBOAT REGISTER. POKSECTKQ Cn pAy BY TAYLOR HALTET. Empire New Orleans Louisville Dutchess, New Orleans Cincinnati Sligo, Evansville Wabash River Atfantis Paduca'i,.. LouUville Gondolier Pittsburgh r -St. Louis James Hewitt New Orleans Louisville Robt. tulton Pittsburgh St. Louis White Roo New Orleans Pittsburgh Pari. f?t. Louis Pittsburgh Magnolia LouUville New Orleans Wyoming Pittsburgh St. Louis Shenandoah Pittsburgh St. Louis Martha Washington 'Cincinnati" New Orleans A P3IINISTRATORS Sale of Real Es XJl täte. virtue of an order of tlie Probate Court of Vanderburgh County, made at the May term, l43,ot aid lourt, l will on ine -Itü day. ot June. HAS. between the hours of 10 o'clock a. and 6 o' clock r. M., of said day at the door of the Court liout in the Citv of Evansville. offer at public auction the following described tracts of land, being the land that SamuelC. Meloon late of sajd County, died seized, namely, the south west half of lot number 208, in the Donation Enlargement of the City of Evansville, forty acres, the south west quarter of the south west quarter of section number twenty -one, in Township number six, outh ol range numoer ten wcm, ano ten acres in the north east corner of the east half of the South vest nuarterof section number eighteen in Township number six, south of range number nine west. Alto The following tracts of land subject to the life estate of the widow, the same being set apart by the Probate Court, of Vandcrbursh County, tor her dower, namely, 40 acres, the south east quarter of the south west quarter ol section number twentyrtour. iu ... .. .i r i . Township number su,soum oi range numour ii went, an if diirt v-seven acres, the north end of the north east quarter ol the north west quarter of section number twenty-five, in Township number six, south of rane number ten west, an in anucruuiH iuum, Indiana. Tn u. nr St.r One third of the purchase money in cash, one third in six, one third in twelve montha trotn thedayolsa e. bv the purchasers giving wen notes with approved security, waiving all Uriieht fx OIU valuation and anprauement laws, may 25 JAMES T. WALKER, AdmY EXECUTORS Sale ofReal Estate. By virtue ol an order of the Vanderburgh Probate Court, 1 will on the 24th day of June 1S4, between the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., and 4 o'cloi k P. M.,of said day at the door of the Court House in the City of Evansville, ofier at public auction the following describ.-d tracts of land beina the land that the late Clark 31c Callister died seized namely: 130 acres the North part of the South East quarter of section number fix in mnhi.. niimtwcii. South of Ranc numlernine. west in Vanderburgh County, and 167 66-100 acres the North Wet quarter ot section numoer nve, ia Township number six, south of Range number nine Wet,in Warrick County Indiana, and ako M.c lol lowing tracts of land subject to the life estate of the widow of .a id decedent, it being apportioned to said w idow lor her dower by the Probate Court ol ander burgh County, described as follows, namely: 1(50 acres the rorxh Eaat quarter of section number ven, in Township number six. South of Range number nine West iti V anderburgh County. Ten ms or Saae. A credit of nine inoutlu for one half, and eighteen months, for the other halt, will be gj veu by the purchasers giving their notes with approved security wihout any relief whatever from Valvation or appraisement laws. ! G. B. WALKER, Executor. ' may S3, 4vr p f $3 00.

Wholesalo dealer in dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps Hardware, Cutlery, Leather, &c, &c. . , on "WATiin. " ötäeet, thib.d door above xviAiri stuset ; EVANSVILLE, IND. DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE. O Country Merchants. I take this metho I to inform Merchants vK-iiin thU City, that I am in reript of oneut the largrand tieM a -soiled Mock ' of Good ever brought 'to' lhi City." Among which I enumerate ricks, Dermin, Drill, Stript, Janes, Halation stuffr, Otuaburss, Wickings, Watf dings, Batting, Cotton Yarns, ."tc. My assonuient of brown and bleached Cottons is, I believe, the most complete west of the Alleghany mountnu comprising all the most dwirable ftyles selected from the !-t manufactories. My MearheU Cottons are mostly fiou; the Lowell and Waltham Factories, and are ceci.Iedly superior lo any other t;ood.. either foreign or domestid, offered in this market With assurance that my terms and prices are more favorable to buyers than at any other house in this city. Very respectfully, mayl6 . OLIVER LADD.

DOMESTICS! ÄTA Bales 4-4 heavy Ürown sheetings, in store and JvT forle by mylCj OLIVER LADD. Pit I NTS. "I T Cases of new styles spring Prints; 5 do Blue and Orange, lor fa!e by y 16. OLIVER LADD. MOSQUITO NETTING. "I OA Pieces Mosquito Netting, just received and -L-V forBaleby ImylGJ OLIVER LADD. LADIES SLIPPERS and DUSKINS. QIWI Prs. Ladies blippers and Buskin of nupe- i Ußß rior aualitv and tvle ever betört lrniirlit 1 10 mis market, just received and tor aie tv i . - . . - o may lt. UUVLi; LAUD. KIP und THICK UR()AS. tT Causes of I'rinie Kip Urogans; do do Bovs do: 5 d, Thick do. For sale by may 16 OLIVER LADD. WALDKOM SYTIIES. Äf f Dozen superior Waldrom Grass Scythe; JJ to do do do Crn il.v 5 do da do Bryer do; Allot a superior quality fur sale hy ny 16 OLIVER LADD. SYTIIE SNATHS & riTCII FORKS. Of) Dozen Iampson patent Sna'Ju; V 50 do do do Common; JO do superior I itch rorks; For sale by . (may IG OLIVER LADD FA27C? A2TZ STAPLE DRY tJOODS AT RETAIL, HG NibwriU'r would most respectably inform the Dublic that his Murk for the Krtaif Trade is full and complete. con.Mstiti of one of the best as sortments of Fancy and Staple Dry Uoods that can be found in Evansville. 1'lease call and examine for yourselves. Imay 16 OLIVER LADD. to the run LIC. WHEN 1 advertise my stock in our Daily Journal. I am not in the habit of advertising dou11 j or trible that 1 have on hand, but cone to the quantity by referring to my invoices of (Joods ur based Eat, may 16 OLIVER LADD. COTTON YAKN. 10 linn lozen Hope Factory Cotton Yarns JLV.VFUU Aos 500, UX) and 00, thU day re ceived per steamer ICosco irotn 1 ittpbureh. hornl by liuayHJ OLIVER LADD. SUfJAH Bud MOLASES. 100 HhdsNew Orleans uytr; 250libU do do Molasses; 40 1 do do do do; House Molasses Tolka do do do do. A. LAUOHL1N, Water street. lo lu is iugar brand; 25 I iibls do ale by For ap 25 BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS. A FULL and general assortment of every thinir in that line, namely : Ani il r: o IM.... V iciiows, icrs, otiew i laics. i. ti Hn. r ilpa anil fmta. For aale by A. LAUGHLIN, ap25 Water street HYDRAULIC CEMENT. A FULL suply of thi article fre h from the mills, jL together wi h the beöt of Roach Urne. For sale by the batrtL A. LAl'OIILIN, ap 2j Water street. I HON A IjARGE and general assortment of all izes of JL. Lommon liar, r tat, Kounu anu square, uroad and Harrow Band, Axe and lloe liar. Plow Bar, Plow Moulds and slabs. Nail and small Rods, together wjlb all ttizes usually called for in the above line. For sale by A LAUGHLIN, ap& water st. FAPEll HANGINGS. PIECES Wall Paper, Pw styles; 200 " fcatin laced; 100 4 New styles 4-4 Window Paper: 250 Just received and fur sale low by myq J. 11. MAOUUU&CO. ivnri m ATTiarr:. IU rlLCLc India Mraw latun; J.VF J übt received and tor sale lor W my 6 J.lLMAGflEE&CO. MOSQUITO NETTINGS. FlECEä Assorted Mosquito Nettincs: O W Just received and for sale low bv r , . w my 6 J. II. MAGI I EE &. CO. BOOTS AND SHOES. Infi CASES Boots and Shoes. JLvf vF Just received and for rala at wholemle pri c s by my 6j J. II MAGHEE &. CO. MORE NEW SHOES. THE subscriber is now opening, at the City Shoe Store, a splendid assortment of Ladies', Misses,' and children a Mwcs, uentlemens' Uaiters, &c, purchased of the Manufacturers in Cincinnati, which will be sold unusually low. ji'lenbe call and examine the goods and prices, at No. 22, ain st. may 13-tf W. R. BAKER. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES & VESTINGOUfEttFLNE black French Cloth. Suuertine black O French Caew meres. Black, Blue and Bunn cloths of every quality and price. Fancy Cassimerep, Fancy Veslings. Whith and Colored Marseilles Vestings, with a large assortment of Gents Plain Blac'i and Fancy Silk Cravats, and Patent Stocks, superfine Plain and Figured black Silks, and Satins for Vesting?, Gents, superfine. Black and White -Colored Silk and Kid Gloves, with every desirable article for Gents. Spring and summer wear, for wholesale and . retail by lap 15J MORRIS S. JOIENSU.N FAIfTALOONS STUFF & COATINGS J Ii I r'l'.'M A IIH'.S I'r.f.f.. Tirnxh iiiorlinf Tweeds, black Freuch Drap, ets., Drap de Nienne, Linen and Union checks and stripes, with all the most ! desirable styles, tor sale low at wholesale and retail by apl. MORRIS S. JOHNSON. PRINTS! PRINTS!! N endless quantity qnd yariety of Pricts of the, . newest Spring anil Sumater styles, together with every thing new, in the way of Dress Goods, tor sale at wholesale and retail by apis MORRIS S. JOHNSON. GLOVES! GLOVES!! G LOVES! Ü .rffi LADIES eupcrtine light and dark colorra il' .'l Kid. Gloves, suieriino Ulack do., superfine White do., superfine white and colored Silk w hite oo., supernne wniic anu coioreu cu do., supertine black uct Gloves, and Mits tor sale low j love, and Mits tor sale lo MORRIS S. JOHNSON. by r Mfto u iJ c il iiis:i i"u lap 15 LAWNS, GINGHAMS & LINEN LAWNS AVEicY large assortment of the newest styles Please call and examine them. . ap!5 MORRIS 8. JOHNSON. TUST received from Pittsburgh, O 100 Kgs Nails; 25 Bbls Ale; for sale by ap 2i ALLIS Sc IIOWFS. Water st. JfJST Iteceived this day byexnres-. a few cases of mens tine Calf monroes and Misses' Laced Boots and a Tariety of childrens' shoos, ic., &c. ' may?. .W.lL BAKER, No S main street.

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MANUFAOTOXIY. J. P. ELLIOTT, (Sucres- TSTTlTi or to ir. M. & J. P. Elliott.) PcrhcA I will contiiiue the above business at the ill it ; old stand. Main 8trect, Evansville. lie will atway keep on hand a constant supply ot baddies. Bridles, Trunks, &c. fee. of the best workmanship, which he offers at wholesale or retail at the lowest prices. Also A great variety of Trimmings u.d bv Sad dlers, Harness-niakers, and Trunk Manufacturers. I In ad.lition to my former stock of materials I i have jut received a very large and general assort ' tin.rit it . SadJle Trees, of all kind. Skirling, Harness and liridle leather; Ibg fktn K-atinj:; Calfskin do; riu-h do, every vnriotv; Bridle Bttts and Buckles, all kinds; Stirrup Irons, Sic, A-c. . Riding, IJugy and Wagon Wliips, Together with all irticles in uiy line, at wholesale and retail. l'erfons dea'ing in the nliove articles will rind it to their advantage to call and examine tny stock. All orders promptly attended to at the shortest notice, finny y ly J. 1. ELLIOTT IOWA FLOUIÜ Bbls Btirliugioii Mills, just received per steainer lirooklyu, and for a!e by tny 10 BE.MENT Sc VIELE. A SPLENDID lot ofPajK-r Hanging and Window Paper, just received and for fale low by jan 13-tii J. II, MAliilEE &, CO. 500 LBl.i? Kanawha S?nlt. on liaml slid for salf by lap 11 KhOL; feMORliAN. JUST reccivinl by steamer Glencoe, 73 tides sle Leather; 23 Bxs lenun Svruo; 3 1 lerces renneu öu-tir lor fumilv use, for sale by ALLlS&.HOWhJ, Water st. apl NAILS. 250 KEGS Boeton and Juniata Nails, assorted sizes; 23 kegs Flooring Brads, assorted; 23 do Assorteu spikes. For sale by A. LAUGHLIN, ap 23 Water street WHISKEY. QfT B!ls Russellville Whiskey, OfJ 50 U,lg Cincinnati do 20 " New Harmony do. In store and for sale low for cash by my 10 BEMENT & VIELE. I JUST RECLINED, A TONS assorted Rod and Bar Iron; &SJ 100 kegs .acorted Juniata Nails; 23 bundles spring teel; 5 do sneer do; 1 case extra Cast do; Plow slah. Boiler and sheet Iron; Rasps. Files. and Door Latches, Which, together with our former stock makes it complete. For sale low may y. by LAUGHLIN, Water street. JUST RECEIVED, tTfi KEGS Pure white Lead; ÖVF 10 bbls Linseed Oil; 5 do Turpemine; ' 25 boxes 6-10 Window Glass, For sale low by A. LAUGHLIN, may Water street. Fcr.rDays Later From Europe prospects' Farorable to All Cash Customers. A ULIS fc HOWES. THE HOUSE that sells goods for small profits and ready pay, have just been receiving several important additions to their large stock ot Groceries. They pledge themselves to sell as gxd articles and at as low rates as can be obtained in the West, and invite all dealers, w ho with to do a saving to come and convince themselves that those assertions are something more than empty boasts. Their Stock embraces every thing beloning to the grocery trade, in proof of which se the columns of our city tnpcrV ON EVERY PAGE YOU WILL FIND THEIR ADVERTISEMENTS. , ap 24. I UST received from New York, al ' ' fi Hall Pipes Cognac Brandy; 2 Pipes Holland Gin; 10 casks Port Wine; lOcass Madeira; 2 hhds Kum; 10 bar Hei8 Champa jgae; b bxs Cordials: 100 M Claret;' 150" Sardines; 400 cans Oysters; 25 thousand Tigara Cigars; for sale by ALLjS &, HOWES. Water st. ap2l j. i niTTROLrr.fv THANKFUL for past liberal "patronage. would respectfully inform the citizens of Evansville and vicinity, that he has just received bis new and splendid stock of Jewelry, Watches; and Clocks, whioh he will sell at regular Cincinnati prices, his stock consists in part ot: Fine Gold and Silxer Lever Watche; A splendid assortment newest style ladies Coral Breastpins; Earing, Fingerrings &c.; i - Gold Uuard and Fob Chains; Miniature cases, and Lockets; . Fine Mourning Pins, Bracelet C!aps; Guard Keys, Collar Buttons, and Studs; A large selection of Gold Pencils with and without pens; ' A large lot of Bayley's best Gold Pens with and without holders; Silver Tables and Tea Spoons; . Silver Thimbles; Every description of Steel Trimmings; Steel Beads and Purse Silks; Fine Fans, Accordions; : Solar Suspending and Parlor Lamps; Girandoles &c; Every description Silver and common Spectacles; Fine pocket Knives &.C.; B lew Fine French Mantle Clocks; to which he would call the attention of those wishing to purchase. Ladies ore invited to call and ex amine ior themselves. J. L. BITTROLFF. ap 15 Main Street between First and Second. FANCY ARTICLES. ; mnE subscriber has receivdd an asso assortment of: , I . .i, Wa- Note ptDer. . - . . . r . ... . Bag Clasps. Needles, Furse Twist; Fancy Beads, 1'ins Knitting Fins; Razors, Razor Straps, bhaving; Tooth, Hair and Nail Brushes, &c. Sec, Also, Edgings, Inserting, Drawer Ooods ot every r I 1 i 1 1 . ' I I vanetv, lorsaie at wnoiesaieana reiau uy ap f5 MORRIS SJÖHNS0N. PALM HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS &C i VERY larvTK stock consisting of everv varietv jc- of Summer hats, leghorn, palm leaf, French broid, shans,&c., fur and silk hats ot every desira b'e style bonnats, all the newest i tyles, with a eplen did asöOttmrnt of Mowers, ribbons and bonnet trim nrmgs for sate I7 larplSJ MORRIS r3. JOHNSON.

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WHOLESALE DEALERS IH FOREIGH AND DOMESTIC DRY ; GOODS, couxekof nxis and water sJ"rv5 of WOULD INVITE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE TO THEIR UNUSUALLY LARGE STOCK OF

Spring and Summer Foreign and Domestic uxy vrooos, I t MUCH we are daily receiving from the Eastern Markets, Manufacturers, ic. . Our stock has been seV 1 ceted Ä yeaT.nd a", extremely low rates, undr the most favorably rcumstanc with th.

CASH with an Special yu w to tl, patronofthe .f "I tHP T FS AM) SiHLLr lUfllo, to please you in style, extent, ancvar WILL M AKE IT AN OBJECT WOX II11 ur You a e pnrt'icuhrly reauoMed on vi,itinS ,r S-Call at the " EXPR ris STOU E,". corner of M OUAKCiE. ULUI-S nntl FANCY PU1NTS 4!Ia( a 10. newest Spring and Summer styles lor äUUU Orange, Ulueo, nnd Fancy 1'rints, now now on hand and receiving daily; seme of them very beautiful, and well adapted to the city trade; which we otfer at a small advance on Eastern cofr t. at the Express Store. E &. W LEW 1, ap Yi corner Main and Water street. LAWKS AND H:GIIAttS. QfTA FS. American and Imported Ginghams; l)U 200 pieces assorted qualities and styles of Lawns, for sale very cheap at the Express Stoic, E. & W. LEWIVap 13 corner of Main an I Water strwt D03IETICS,OSNKBliIU;S,TICKIXCS, 1 HALES assorted brands ct Muslins Irom I 1UU üght to 'J! inch heavy. Also, 10 bales Onebcrgs, 10 do Tickings; b do Drills; 8 do Ulue Drills; 6 cases Bleached Muslins. For salo low, wholesale or retail at the Express Store, corner of Main and Water Mrcet. ,pjj E. W. LEWIS. PANT STUFIS. ' rCflfi PlECLSFant Stulls, taisday received, conil lllr.i jtinn in nnit. f VtttrtnadM. f!nnilf ts. Checks ..mt.rn.mii .v ftlonnfpw HiiTMof fitra ariicle oi Fancy Linens for sale low,nt wholesale or retail by 7 E. W. LEWLS. . ap 13 Corner Main ana ater street. ALPACAS. Ac " I'lain. Ulack. Fancv and XUli Mnhair Flaids. Also, a few nieces cf Silk Warp Lustre, for sale low wholesale or retail. r E. & W. LEU IS. ap 13 Corner Main and Water street. 1 FLOOR CLOTH. . ' O riECES Floor Cloth, expressly for the city trade t E. &. W. LEWIS, ap 13 Corner Main and Water street. APRON CHECKS. 17 FIECES Apron Check, this day openinff, lor 4 tß sale low, w holesale or retail. E. & W. LEWIS, ap 13 Corner Main and Water street CLOTHS AND CASSläfERES. I FRENCH, English and American blue, black drab, olive and steel mixed Cloths and Cassiiners, at wholesale and retail jow an 13 Cornor Main and Water streets. BOOTS ANDSHOES. NOW on hand and reeeivins 200 1 cases Boots and Shoes, consisting in part ot: Ladies Black Tat. tip Buskin;. do Colored . do do; do Calf and Morocco Shoes; do Kid Slips; do Buskins; Misses' Slips; Children's assorted kinds cacks; Men's and Boy's Calf-skin Boots; -- do do Kid do; do do Thick do; do do Congress Gaiters; do Tatent Leather; 4 l'umps; Gents coarse and fine Brogans. Together with a varied assortment not above rich tioned, at wholesale or retail low by - E. &,.W. LEWIS, ap 13 corner Main and Water street. TO THE LADIES.THIS day received Steel trimmings and tassels, consisting of bag clasps and tas.ls, purse rings, purso clasps, steel beads, shaded and plain purse t ilk. Fortalelowby E.& W. LEWIS. ap 13 ' Corner Main Water street. PCKCIISSION CAPS. Of( (MM PERCUSSION CAIVS, G. D. and V, VI J U assorted qualities. AUq, 50 dozen Shaving Boxes; formale low, wholesale or retail, corner Main and . Water street. P3 W. LEWIS. LOOKING GLASSES. JUST received bJO loking Ulasses, consisting ol the plain and double bevel, fancy round, bevel band, clierry, tablits, German toilet, statia, &c., from 5-8 to 21-14 inch, tor eale low, wholesale or re tail by E.& W.LEWIS, 7 apl3 Corner Main and Water street. MOSQUITO BAUS fT A DOZEN Mosquito Bars, OU 10 Rolls Linen, E. &. W. LEWIS, ap!3 Corner Main and Water street. JUST received from New Orleans, 20 Bbls Tannen Oil, 50 " Tar; 4 4 Varnish; 15 Turpentine; 5 Bxs Oranges; 10 " Lemons; in store and for sale by ALLIS & HO WE3. Water at. F. P. PAGAN, n JFahionable Boot and Shoe 91 aker. WOULD inform his triends and the public a r lrhat ho now has, and intends to comtantlv 1 keep, a tine lot of Philadelphia Calfskin, for tine work. Wrork of every description done with the utmost neatness and despatch. On Main street, opposite the Bank. ap 24 d;y. REFINED LOAF SUGAR. 5 CASES Stewart's Double Refined;"' . : - . 5 bbls Crushed do , do, ' 1 do Powdered, in store and far tä!e law Vv jnn20. C. BELL

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f'SrvrÄ, d we naveuv uwiwu" - n mtV HUT HF OUR KS luiu ai iiuw.i - . City to be,ure ,3 ain and W ater btreet. P CASSINETTS AND JEANS. BLUE, black, steel mixed, gold mixed, drab an fancy Cass-inetts. . Plain, blue, fancy, golJ mixed, steel do, awl rtnpl Kentucky Jeans. Al?o New Hope and Steubenville. BrandyWine, Fisherville. Woodland, Ntikeve, Westminister4 Brooklyn, Herino, and Rockaway Manufacturicsfor sale low wholesale and retail by E. &, W. LEW I, ap 13. Corner Main and Water street. THREADS, BUTTONS Ac. OA A f i DOZ." assorted Spool Threads. OUUU 350 Rolls Cotton ' l?Z5 pounds of Linin 40 lbs American and Italian Silk. 15 0 gross assorted Buttons, for sale law wholesale and retail at the Express Store, E. & W. LEWIS, apl3 Corner Main and Water street. HATS and CAPS. IfWl fncoa TT ata n n it fmi tioNSlSTING, in part of 1st, "nd, ana Jra rata ' Beaver; 1st, 2nd and 3rd i4ite Brush; Cerro Gordo, Buena Vista, Silk, Wool, and all other varieties. Also, 500 doten Palm Hats; 10 do Leghorn; 5 do Straw; 5 do Panama. ' Also a few dozen CAPS.. 4 . All of the above are of the latest and most Taahfjable SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES, for sale low, at wholesale or retail, corner of Mam and Water street ap 13J E. &. W. LEWIb. . Tlonncts. ArliilcialsA Ribbons. "X' TlUSdav received. 75 dozen assorted r' ... .. . . 1 1" loreuce Uraid. Btraw. i;evon ana Chip Bonnets 59 boxes artiucial flowers ot f renca and American Manulactures. - rWW I Pieces Ribbons white. Bonnet black. Uff JLUUv ured, fancy, cap, colored TafTata, black Taffa, Gold Satin, &c with all the latest and most fashionable Spring and summer styles, comprising altogether one of the largest assortments in the city For sale low, wholesale and retail by E. t W. LEWIS, ap 13, Corner Main and Water street. FANCV GOODS. NOW on hand and receiving daily one among tha lamest assorted stocks of ol Fancy Goods ever brought to this city, consisting, in part, of 1 . iMlks, Dress 11 a udercme la; , Silk and Worsted Ties; . Linen and Cotton Edgings, Footings, Slm Tares. Pins. Needles, licads: Neclaces, Finger-rings, breast-pini; Violins, Violin strings; -Hair-pins. Razors, Razor straps. Fans; Fants Buckles, Shoe Laccts; ; Spool-stands, Pocket Knives; , . . Plain, Black, and Fancy Veils; Ab, n variety of Bcrriages, - Cable Cord; silk and Cotton Puxsei; Pocket Books, Wall Papper; Fire screens. Carpet Warp; Cloth and Hair Brushes; . 4 Hooks and Eyes; ' - -Vaste Boards, Bonnet Wire; - ' Shawl Pius, Fringes; . . ,i Whalebone, Shaving-soap, Sec, he. With a great variety of articles not above mwitisuL which we will be pleased to show to ou friends and the trade generally. E. At W. LEWIS, ap 13 Comer Main and Water street.' SHAWLS, PRESS GOODSc. v THIS day received at the "Express Store a'few beautiful CRAPE SHAWLS, which the ladiea are invited to call and examine. . Also an assortment ot other varieties of Shawls, and an ample assortment of Dress Goods; &c. E.&W. LEWIS ap 13. - Corner Main and Water street.. LINENS! LINENS!! "I 7 ÄT PIECES Irish Linensr , X I U 50 pieces Brown French do; 30 pieces Check . do;' Also. 200 pieces Swits Muslin - with a general ami varied assortment of Whit Dress Goods. " 1 E. & W. LEWIS, 4 . ap 13 Corner Miin and Water street. TESTINGS, GEXTS. CRAVATS, Ac flMllS day received, an assorted nock-of Veetiiuzs, L Gents. Cravats, llhdkfs., &c, suited to ice Spring and Summer trade, for sale low at the "Ex press Store." . E. &. W. LEWIS, ... ap 13 Comer Main and Water Street GLOVES, SUSFENDEUS, IIOSIEUY &e. a 31)0 doz. assorted Hosiery; .mmcKxmtr 150 do do Gloves: JS175 da do Susoenders. Consisting of all the varieties ever brought to this market, or ever called lor, at the corner of Main and water street, ep 13 E. cc W. LEWIS.1 UMBRELLAS & PARASOLS. AN ample assortment of Silk and 1 ..... . ioiton tJuiweuas, fcua ana Cotton rarasois. Alto; a small lot of Shades, which we williY at P 13 Comer Main and Water atrea V C03IDS I COMBS ! t ' THIS dav receive lti c imitauon Shelf, Tuck Combs, Side do, Pocket do. Ivory do. Reding do, and all other varieties. ' For sale wholesale and retail by - E. SC W.LETI3. ' ap 13 . Corner Main and Water street. IIANDUEUCIIIEFS. ' A LARGE assortment ofiJilk, Cottbn,GinchaM Bandana, Wax Colors and all other -rarirtU ever broui to thjwket, at therntjt Mtx Water. ap l3j E. &W. LEWS5

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