Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 39, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 June 1848 — Page 3

DAILY JOURNAL. WEDXESDA 1' MUltXIXG JUNE 7. From the New Orleans Delta of the 30tb tilt ' ; r EACE ! PEACE ! ! TE ACE ! ! ! Ratification of the Treaty in the Chamber of Deputies, by a vote of 51 to 35 Out-Posts . of the Army to be called in -'Embarkation of the Troops Gen. P. F. Smith starts for Vera Cruz on the 2Ath inst., to superintend their Embarkation, jc t The Steamship Edith, Capt. Coulliard arriv

ed this morning from Vera Cruz, hating left there on the afternoon of the 23d. To Captain Coulliard we are deeply indebted for his prompt delivery of highly important depatcbes from our correspondent "Mustang," to the evening of the 21st from the citjr of Mexico, and the 19th from Queretaro. . The final rote on the,Treaty was taken in the Chamber of Deputies at GJ o'clock on the eveniug of the 19th. It was ratified bjr a vote of5ltj3j a vote which completely settles the questiou of peace. The action of the Senale will be had with little or no delay; in fact its decision was looked for every moment at the City of Mexico before our express left, and not the slightest doubt were entertained that the treaty would pass that body with little or no opposition. Gen. Eutler was about issuing orders for calling in all the outposts preparatory to the immediate march of our troops from the country. Gen. Persibr F. Smith has bcen selected by the CommandtJ-in-Chief, to superintend the embarkation of the troops. He was to leave the City of Mexico for Vera Cruz on the ülth inst., for that purpose. Between the 1st and 4th of June, it was conGdently exported our armr would be on its march for the coast. The Monitor Republicano of the 2lst con tains the aubjoiu-d letters from Qutretaro, introduced toits readers in the following manner with all the honors: "Attestios! Most Actiiestic and Impor tant! "Our Express arrived last night about 10 o'clock, bringing us the annexed letters.They announce the approval of the Treaty by the Chamber of Deputies: QuERCTAtto.May 19, 1813. At last this population U relieved from that state of moral anxiety in which it has been kept, by a debate of a graver iliaracter than any which has engaged its attention, since :he es tablishment of our independence. At a quar ter itaot vii in thi nimr th rat!fi-atSnn n( the Treaty waavoted by FIFTY OaE toTHIKI - - I Al-tlv h who were for war. Seiiors Lacunz and Rosa were : the last speakers: both disjnayed immense power ami have proved themselves consummate statesmen. The danger has passed; the Snite- will immediately take up the business, aud, less numerous, less turbnt, without comprising in its bosom a single roan, who has in any way show u a disposition to mutilate the national representation, by keep'uiiiauav from the arsaion.it U impossible (Aal the ujfuir can bt Itfi undecided, or that it be not decided happily and opportunely. i o not vrili by tnese remarks to cast any J obloquy on the Chamber of Deputies; it has conducted it&elf with diguity and magnanimity, The warmth which has been displayed in the diacussion will ever do it honor; and with rare excepuons, gouu iauu nas suown oui coupic-

uously in each parly, among those advocating Salt Lake, ll is stated that Mr. Shrader passpeace and those contending for war. On both ed through that town on the following day; on aides of the question there are illustrious men; his way lrom Fort Kearny, with information all defended their opinions with all decorum that an express had just reached there from and self-restra'nt. the Mormon colour, bringin" intelligence that

QuERLTARO.19ihMar,l&10. It was a quarter nist six o'clock in the evening that the Treaty was approved of, by fiftyoue votes to thirty-live, ine last speakers were Snor Rosa, the Minister, a gentleman named Aguitar, the latter in opposition. Mv friend, all has terminated happily. As the Government Express leaves this city tonight at 10 o'clock, 1 have decided on sending Oir yours also, in order that you may be the ! mora speedily put in po6sessionoi uiisiaurablenewa. . . In nnr rlall r ;sMft f o-morrow. we Hall nub- . i ... . , r tt.H .mr,l. Atl. nf tl... fiI1!,l-i. onl-i liplitlr J ' ' glanced at here. The agony however, isover. COMMERCIAL. Cincinnati, June 3, 8 P. M. .TheBkles of flour are moderate at previous rates. vi - r ! ; . i t c? . l. ... i ne inarRct tor gram isuncnangcu. cnit vi uuky nt llSUic. Sales of prime suiar at 41c. There is no change in provisions, the demand being email. Hales fcheesff at 51c. Market dull. Sales of IinfccJ oil at 473 jOc. There U no change in otl.cr ar ticles usually apkcn of in the markets. Tbc river is at a ftai'il. New Oeleaxs, May 30. SiOAR 2t0 hhds' were sold nt previous rates. IuIUSSLS Small sales at 12-il7c. I'ucr The market is dull and drooping. Sales K-obUs Illinois at j;l i0;200at $4 42 and 100 at$l, Coas 3000 sacks Prime White and Yellow were msX.fttr 'ja i ihm Whii nt and 12GO Mixwl at 33c. n rfA.n.i.i....i.iai!iv inhnik Eicoj-lOcaaks Shoulders fold at Wc, and 2100 lbs Sugar cured Ilsma at 71c. " Biaai.TG 300 pieces Toner-loom sold at 12c; cash. Tcn3lsL.D Salt r-00 sacks were sold at 70c. . Lead 410 pij$ Upper Mines sold at Z 43. New Orleans. June 1. Sv-jat: 2i0 Idula were sold at previous rates. Molassts SrmU aales at 13 13c. rtoca The market has been very quiet and the Bales have been confined to email lota to the city trade. - ." . . : .'Coas Improve! demand. , Sales 3000 bushels prime .Wbita and Yellow, half and hall, at 3 Ic. and sacks at 33c. ' ' - 'k - - , ' ; VniEEvV200 bbls Rctilled eolJ at 151c , and 33 bMs Hat at tlie same rate. . 'L.urf t?ome amall lots of riime siJd at 7c; and 50 Vila Grease at 3 1 c. ' "Pgtr Baco. a-Vd Brtr hae been very dull and tbe t alej confined to retail. - ii ? " ' ff ' uireli Kcnhawa Snlt for sale y XU1. fdec8MQ JOHNSHANKLIN.

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By Telegraph to Louisville.

From the Louisville Journal. " - " : Boston, June 3,4 P. M. Owing to the breaking of the wires between this city and New York, the telegraphic report? of the Niagaria'&uews was very unsatisfactori ly. I therefore send you the following: Liverpool quotations for cotton are, Orleans ordinary 3a3'd; midling 3Ja4d; midling fair 53d, good fair 4Jd; good 5JaCd. Lead, bonded, 15s 10dal7s. Tallow, duty paid, 4518. t W J a a I nemp, aew roueu, ane JLoaJUo. Leaf to bacco 2Jald; manufactured 4ai)d. Consols 84ia&12. " The proposed mediation with Denmark and Prussia lias failed. No general engagements have occurred. The blockade still continues. lheAustriaus have suffered another defeat atSousean. lue trench mob, on the 15th, after being driven back, assembled at the Hotel de Ville to organize. A committee of safety convened in the same room where Bobespierre and associates established their directory during the former revolution. The national guards entered, a struggle ensued, which resulted in - their be ing taken prisoners, including Barber, Albert Sobrier, Cabet, Blanque, and others. Ledru Rollin wasarrested because his name was found attached to the Prendes government, but Lammcrtiue was answerable for him. The part of Ledru Rollin in the affray is involved in mystery, and he cannot clear himself of com plotling with the mob. After his failure to justify himself he reappeared in the assembly protes ting his innocence of all participation scheme to overthrow thegovernment. of derision greeted him on all sides. in the Shouts Gen. Cortes's sword and epaulets were taken from him. Large quantities of arms and amunilion wsre found in the houses of the conspirators. This movement was evidently well organized, anJ verv "in At the last dates all was quiet. Sr. Louis, June 3, 7 P. M. Mr. Auberry has arrived from Santa Fe. He made thd lriP 830 milcs-in ven days from the Mexican States. Col. Gilpin, after he had left Moro, encountered a large party of Camanches. The Americans made an attack, the Inmans resisicu, ana lituuy ilea, lusiir loss is said to have been great. Col. Gilpin had had some skirmishes with the Navojas. Several Indians were killed and wounded. Three days were granted to the Inuu" 3 wuwufa" U1C" lKX w U1U16 1,1 Fcu . i . rt I Iii W X 1 n 1 . I i . fl . tHan If. a a a A pie and make peace. Further accounts confirm the incapacity and cowardice of Capt. Tel tzler, who was left in command of For: Mann. Col. Gilpin lost, in his engagement, two killed and some few wounded. ----- From the St. Louis Republican. MORE INDIAN ENORMITIES. <Attack upon the Mormons at the City of the Salt Lake--Men, Women, and Children Killed>. The steamer Mustang arrived yesterdav morning from the Missouri river. We are indebted to the officers for a St. Joseph Gazette of Tuesday last, which contains some exciting information from the Mormon colony at the city of the Indians had murdered a number of the men, woman, and children at the City of the Salt Lake. No cause was assigned for this outbreak. The express had been sent in for the purpose of getting assistance from the Government, as it was feared that the Indians would gather in still larger numbers, and murder all the emigrants at that place. It would seem from the intelligence from Oregon and the City of the Salt Lake, that the Indians have determined upon a regular war upon the colonies though widely seperated [sic] from each other; and there is too much reason to apprehend that many of them will be cut off before aid can reach them. A military force of several thousand me will be absolutely necessary to protect our citizens in that quarter, and great as the cost may be, it is the duty of the Government to give them this protection. We learn from the officers of the Mustang, that 600wagons, containing Mormon emigrants were to leave camp Israel, 65 miles above the Council Bluffs, to-day, for the City of the Salt Lakes [sic]. But after the events which are stated in the preceding part of this article, we think it doubtful whether they will move forward without some promise of protection from the Government. It is stated that 2000 Pawnee Indians had come into Belleview, for the purpose of obtaining provisions, for which they were in great want. A report is also brought to us, that the first United States train which left Fort Leaven worth this spring, was attacked by Indians at Walnut Creek, and in the attack twenty persons were killed. The names of Sisson and two Leroys are mentioned among the number. We are not informed how this report was bro't to the settlements, but we are inclined to believe that it is much exaggerated, if not altogether incorrect. The Mexicans who came in from Santa Fe, the latter part of last week, and left there on the 22d of April, made no mention of this affair, although of sufficient interest to have attracted their attention. ----- ft3rVe are authorized to announce JOHN SPIKER as a candidate for a seat in the lower House, ol the next Legislature, at the ensuing election. KT We are authorized to announce WILLI AT. W1UTTLLSKY as a candidate lor a seat in the next Lyil3ture. ' mar2j We aro authorized and rcqucste-i to announce MICHAEL 1. JONES as a Candidate lor Coi..uy I'nniTinssioner lor L'utrict Po. 1. ana.rti'ri. County. STEAMBOAT REGISTER. C3RMXTRD EACH DAY BT TAYLOR AXO UV1 Mouataiuecr St. Louis I jtiiv:i.c 1 1 i Lx-rni i , ' Pad ucali L- n i i ! 1 SÜ20... Lvansvillo, U abarh luve Rambler Kvanevüle Waba?h Kivcr A Ibatroas Cincinnati New ürlcana W'yotnin-j St. Louis Andrew Jackson New Orleans Fort Wayno Cincinnati Pittsburgh vincinnau

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Wholesale dealer in dry Goods,- Boot3, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Hardware, Cutlery, Leather, &c, &c. ON WATER CTHEST,- SIXIXJ.D DOOS. A30V23 I&AITJ S2S.E2T E V;A N S y I L L E, IND. DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE. , O Country JIerchants.-I take this methol to inform Merchant, vhdting this City, that I am in u.l,iKTlvf00tl,!la8t and,e8,t, stock of Good ever brouaht to tili City. Among din lianT ,! ?v' T' Dnlls' Ötrii' JaiKS?' i,laQllioa tute, Osnaburgs, Wick.ngs, Wad"uings, Battings, Cotton x arns, tec. My .-wrtment of brown and bleached Cotton is, I believe, the most complete west of the AlWlnny mountain, comprising al the ruoM desirable etyles elected from the Let mauufuctori My leaS Cottons are most y lrom the Lowell and Waltliam Factories, and are ecxidtdly Suicrior to any JilierJSj. f vJ rl';",t,5nordonu-!.tiJ,oirerwl in this market With ouranco that i.,v teViiw and mice are more favorable to buyer than at any other house in this city. Very rectfully, rna 1G OLIVER LADD.

F our Days L,atcr From Europe. rncsrzczs Favorable to AU Cash Customers. AL.L.IS V HOWES. TIIEHOUE that pells goods for small profits and readv nav. tiaveiust been receiving Severn I im portant auditions to their large stock OJ Grocerie. 1'hey pledge theinlves to as good articles and at as low rat as can be obtained in the West, and invite all dealers, who wish to do a mting bumct to come and convince themselves that those assertions are something more than empty boasts. Their stock embraces every thing belonging to the grocery trade, in n'roof of which wo the columns of our city paper- ON KVEKY rUJB YOU WILL FIND 'riiLMii mfPiJ'i'tJi.MiL'VTij ap 21. JUtiT received from New ork, G Malt lips Cognac lirandy: 2ri;)es IlulbnJ din; 10 casks I'ort Wine; 10 casks Madeira; 2 hhds Hum; 10 barkets Cbampaisne; 5 b.xs Cordials: H" Claret; 150 " Sardines; 400 cans Uysterr; 23 thousaud Tigara Clar?; or sale Ly A LLIo Je HOWES, ap 21 Water bt. VST received by steamer Glencoe, 73eid's sole Leather; 23 Kxs Lemon Hyrup; U'J'ierccs rctLned Surnr for family use. for Palo by ALLLS &. HOWES, ap'i water st. NAILS. OTfl ' Boston and Juniata Nails, assorted ttßJ sizes; 2. kes Flooring Brads, assorted; 25 do Assorted fpikes. For sale by A. LAUflflLTX, np2." Water ptreel WIIIKKI2Y. D1N Rufsrllville Whiskey, 50 bids Cincinnati do 20 " New Harmony do. 85 n Ptoro and for hale low for cnsdi bv my 10 JJEMLNT VIELE. JUST RECEINED, Ofi TONS assorted RkI and IJir Iron; n3 100 kecs -.aborted Juniata Nails; 2.") bundles spring Steel; 5 do sheer do; I case extra Cast do; Plow slabs IJoiler and f-heet Iron; Rasps, F iles, and Door Litches, together with our former stock makes it Which, complete. r or sale low by may '.). LAUG II LIN, Water street. JUST KIXEIVKI), KEGS Pure white Lead; 10 bMs Unseed Oil; 50 5 do Turpentine: 23 boxes S-10 Window Glas?, For sale low by A. LAL GIILIX, may Water street. SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK ZCAZTUrAOTOnY. ill con i it no the atiovc buvineos at the ai i ill i old stand, Main street, Evansville. lie will always keep on hand a constant supply ol baddies, liri'llts, Trunks, &c. kc. of the bet workmanship, which he ollVrs at wholesale or retail at the lowest price. Also A creat variety of 1 rimmmgs used by badHers, llarne!48-tiiakers, and Trunk Manufacturers. In addition to tny former stock ot materials 1 have just received a very large and general assortment ot Saddle Trees, of all kinds, Skirtinij, Harnes and iiridle Leather; Hog t-kin seating; Cafiskin do; Plmh do. every variety; Bridle Bitts and Buckle, all kind?; Stirrup Irons, ic., Arc. ; Ui linr. BtiL'irv and Waeon Whips. Together with all lrticles in tny line, at wholesale .m.l rpt.iil. l'ersons dealinn in the alwve articles will hnd it to their advantage to call ami examine my stock. All orders promptly attended to at the shortest notice, may 9 lj J- P. ELLIOTT IOWA FLOUU. Bb'.s Burlington Mills, just received per fteaJtJ mcr Brooklyn, and lor sale by my 10 BEMENT & VIELE. ASI'LENDID lot of Paper Hangings and Window Paper, just receiveil and for sale low by jan 13-tf: J. II. MAGUEE & CU. GLOVES! GLOVES!! GLOVES!!! . ... . . i iff tiff. LADIES supcrhne light and darfc coiorea "U. 'r ill White do., suueiiine white and colored Silk do., suptrline black net Gloves, and Mits for sale low tV lap J Jl iillivlvlO u.JUii.'WV'' LAWl'S, GINGHAMS & LHTBN LAW7TS 1 A VERY VERY lame assortment ot the newest styles IMeae call and examine them. ap is MORRIS S. JOHNSON. SI AU I SUGAR I SUGAR I 1 lf HHDrfNew Orleans Sugar. XVFV 200 Bags Rio cotfee 230 Bbls Molasses; in store and for sale by ALLIS i. HOAVES, np21 Vaterst MOURNING GOOD3. A FULL and very desirable assortment ol Mourning dress Goods, superfine Bombazines, if ilk Warp, Alpacas, (some very tine) Alpaca Lustres, üupertine black, plain and figured berreges, black Lawns See, now open and for sale low by ap 13 MORRIS S. JOHNSON. rrniTV'l.'U T ..limp Trunk. CTfTTI good quality and 1 1 1 JlLJ Cincinnati Clothi low prices; also Car variety for sale at th ins Store. a ov 4-tl A11LLR1NG otBRUMMLR. . AD.HIMSTRATOItSSaleofReallMate. By virtue of an order of the Probate Court of Vanderburgh County, made at the May term, 1818, of said county, I will on the21th day of June, 1WS, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. N., and 6 o'clock p. m., of said day, at the door of the Court House, in the City of Evansville, otl'er at public auction, the fol.owing aescriocu iracia vi mimur lujiii-iwiswiujj land the late Gotlcib Faas, died seized, namely, the iiirrth halt of lots number ten, eleven and twelve, in Mock numlter one hundred nnd eleven in Lamasco City, in the county of Vanderburgh and State ot Indinna. Terms of Sit.r. A credit of three months for one half, and six months for ihe other half will be given, i... .1. i i i . .. :.u i . ,v.,iy mc I'liruiiaMT Cl inz III IJU.C mi njiiuicu nuritv, waiving all rcliel from appraisement or valuation laws. MARTIN SCHMOLL, Adm'r. By James T.Wai.kir his Att'y. may ICE! ICLSt CJNSTA NTLY ':ept for retailing at the store of inay?6 ALLIS & HOWIES:

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ÄTA 01e4-4 htttvy lrown sheetings, in store ani JU for rale by mylGJ OLlV7ERLAUÜ. PHINTS. "I Ca!C3 of new etyle spring Prints; 5 d j blue and Orange, lor ta!e by may 16. OL1VE11 LADD. 3IÜSQUITO NETTING. 10r Piece .MosMjuito Netting, just received an., torsaleby (inyl6J ULIVEK LADL). LA 1)1 US SLIPPERS nud RUSKINS. 04Wk 1'rs. Ladies lipper and Buskins of sup tjSJXJ rior quality and style ever before brougi. to this market, just received and for sale by may IG. OL1VEII LADD. KIP nnd TIIICIi BItOGANS. Ca.-ics of i'riine Kip Brogans; 5 do do Boys do; 15 5 d Thick do, For sale by maylC OLIVER LADD. WALDKOrtl SYT1IES. fZfi Dozen supetior Waldrom Grass Scythes; tili 10 do do do Corn do; 5 do do do Brvcr do; Allot a superior quality for sale by may 16 OLIVER LADD. SYTIIK SNATHS & PITCH I'OllKS. Dozen Larnpson patent Snatlis; tyJ 5o do do 1 Common; 10 do superior Pitch rorks; For sale by (may 16 OLIVER LADD ' DRY ;OOI)S AT II ETA I Lf HE sulwcrilnr would most respectably inform J the public that his stock for the Ketail Trade is full and complete, counting of one of the lest assortment.' ol Fancy and Staple Dry Goods that can I found in Evanjville. Please call and examine for yourselves maylGJ OLIVER LADD. TO THE 1LTLXC. TrilEN I advertise my stock in our Daily Jour Y nal.I am not in the h? abit of advertising dou-11-tortriliU nt I have on hand, but cone to the quantity ly rclerring to my invoices ot uoou pur ü List, I may luj OLIVER LADD. COTTON YA11N 1 O Don Dozen Mope Factory Cotton Yanu 1U.UUU it oh 500, (XX) and 7tK), this dy recetveu per steamer tosco lrom 1 ittsburzli. by Imay 17J OLIVER L r or sale ADD. SUGAK aud MO LAS ES. -r-trY 1H lihdsNew Orleans Sugar; (&Jüi 2:0 d dj Molasses; kiSal -10 1 do do do do; '3 Bbls Suar House Molasses Polka brand; 2j I Bbls do do do do do For sale by A. LAUUIILIN, ap 2j w. Water street. HLACKSMITIPS TOOLS. A FULL and general astmrtmcnt of LtrTTj? every thing in that line, namely: An-a'C-vils, Bellows, Vices, Screw Plates. If null- l-'iltit and (ratV4 For sale ty A. LAl'GIILIN, op 25 Water street 11YIMIAUMC CE3IEXT. FULL suplw of tliis article freh from the mills, jl . topetner wrh ihe lirl of Kuach Iime.For eule by the batrel. A. LAFG11LIN, np -2. Water street. J HON. A LARGE nnd general assortment of all sizes of ZA. Common Bar, Hat, Kound and Square, Lsrond nud Narrow Band, Axe a cd Hoc Bar, IMow Bar, Piow Moulds and slabs, Naii and small Rods, tof ether with all sizes usually called lor in the above ine. For sale by A. LAWHLIN, np 23 Water st. G?v J. L. BITTItOI.FF.f c'i THANKFUL for past liberal pctronae, wuiiki respecituily intotm the citizens of Evansviile and vicinity, thai he has just received his new and splendid stock of Jewelry, Watcues; and Clucks, whi-h he will sell at regular Cincinnati prices, his stock consists in part of: Fine Gold nud Silxer Lever Watches; A spkmdid assortment newest stylo ladies Coral Breastpins; Earing?, Fingerrings tc.; Guld Guard aitd Fto Cliains; Miniature coses, and Locket; Fine Mourning Pins, Bracelet Clasp?; Guard Keys, Collar Buttons, and bind.; A large telection of Gold Pencils with and without pens; A large lot of Bnyley's best Gold Pens w ith and without hohler; . Silver Tables and Tea Spoons; Silver Thimbles; Every description of Steel Trimming3; Steel Beads and Purse fciiks; Fine Fitos, Accordions; Solar Suspending and Parlor Lamps; Girandoles &C; Kvery description Silver and common Spectacles Fine pocket Knives etc.; 1 lew Fine French Mantle Clocks; to which be would call the attention of those wi.-h-ing to purchase. Ladies are invited to call and ex- - i .i t ww iii'ii'pniif amine ior tnemseiyes. j.u Biiiuyiiri. FANCY ARTICLES. THE subscriber has receivdd on assortment of: .Seal, Sealing Wax, Note Taper; Steel Iieeds, King3, Tassels; Bag Clasps, Needle, Purse Twist; Fancy Beud, Pins Knitting Pins; Razors, Razor Straps, Shaving; Tooth, Hair and Nail Brushes, &c., &c. Also, Edgings, Inserting, Drawer Goods ot every variety, tor aale at wholesaleand retail by ap 13 MORRIS SJOHNSON. PALM HATS, BONNETS, FLOWEHS J-C AVERY large stock consisting of every va:i;i of Summer hats, leghorn, palm leaf, I rei ch broid, shan, See, fur and silk hats of every det-ira ble style bonnets, all the newest ttyles, with a splcn did assortment ot nowers, nolens and ttonnet tnm- ! miiiys ioi vy ij 1uuuuiou.inl.v.. UUf LRFLNL black French Cloth, Suiicrrine black O r'rench Ca&biineres, Black, Blue and Bunn cloths ot every quality and price. Fancy Cassimeres, Fancy Xcrtins. W tuth and Colon Colored Marseilles Vestincs, with a larsra assortment ot uents Ham Blaci una Fancy Silk Cravat?, and Talent Stocks, supcrline Plaiii and Figured black Silks, and Satins for Vestings. Gents, superfine, Black and White Colored Silk anl Kid Gloves, with every desirable article for Genu. Spring and summer wear, for wholesale and . - y lap 13J MORRIS S. JOILNSO.V PANTALOONS STUFF 8c COATINGS CIOTTEN'ADES, Crotetis, Tweeds, 'supertinc black Freuch Dran. ets.. Drap de Nienne. I inen and Union checks and stripes, with all the most desirable styles, tor sale low at wholesale and retnil by r.i MiiKUIc o tmiWMM MORRIS S.JOHNSON. PRINTS! PRINTS!! AN endless quantity and variety of Prints of the . newest Spring and Summer styles, together with every thing new, in the way of Dress Goods, for sale at wholesale or.drcta l bv aplS MO'KIU.3 S. JOHNSON.

'Li M WS B S" ; : T E L 13 Gf 16. A fiB H ! TO CITY A MO GO URN TY fl E G HANTS .

WHOLESALE DEALtRSIH FOREIGN-AND DOMESTIC DRV GOODS, rnrn nr MS ATVO WAITH STREET, EVATVSVIL!LE, IA.t

WOULD INVITE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE Sp: w n an f mi i np p T f AND SM LL PROFITS,"

ring and Summer Foreign ana uomestic jjry woas,

HICII we are dai y receiving lrom the pastern .iarKeis, .uanuiaciure, ivu u. ected ?th ; creat are and at extreme ly low rates, under the most favorable circumstances, (with tl i wT. 11 view to the natronaco of the Kvansville Trade, and as wc have adopted the motto

rIYouire:pnrt'icularly requited on vbi.ing our City to call and obtain prices bciore purchiing. grCall at the "EXPR ESS STORE," corner ot Main and ater Street. P

zu? a i:p.. IM.ITI'S nnd FANCY 1 III NT S t"lftii PS. newest Spting and Summer styles lo UUU Orange, Ulues, and Fancy Prints, now now on hand and receiving daily; sonic of them very beautiful, and well adapted to tne cuy uaue-,wimn we offer at a small advance or. Lastern l tne Express Store. r- w a i, n p 1 3 corner M a m and ater street. AKD CIINGHAWS. PS- American and Imported (Iinahams; tfjj 200 pieces assorted qualities and styles ot Lawns, for sale very cheap ""'jjyij" ap 13 corner of Main and Waterjitrret KTÖilESTICS,OSXKIIEKf:.S,TICKIKC;S,. 1 ti HALES fwrted brands ol Muslins lrom I AUU light to 37 inch heavy. Also, 10 bales (-nel)ergs; 10 do Tickings; 5 do Drills; 8 do Hluc Drills; t cases Llenclied Muslins. . For sale low, wholesale or retail at the Express Store, corner of Main and Wutrr street. aP13 E. &. W. LEWIS. PANT STUI'KS. PIECLsVantStufls, this day received, confj Cf li3ting in pait. Cot to i ad es, Cutulets, Uliecks Liambioons, kc, also afew I'itces of extra article of Fancy Linens for sale low, M wholesale or retail by ' K. W. LEWIS, ap 13 Corner Miin and Water street. ALPACAS, Ac. -fl ti PIECES Alnacaa. Flain. Dlack. Fancy and Xii Mohair Flaids. AKo. a lew pieces of Silk Warp Lustre, for sale low w nodale or retail. E. & W. LEWIS, ap 13 Coiner Main and Water street. TO THE LADIES. THIS day received iStecl ttimming and tassels, consisting of bag clasps und tassels, purse rings, nurse clasiw. hteel beads, eha-led and plain purse silk. For Kile low by E. & W LEWIS, np 13 Com r Main Water street. IEICUSSIOIV CAPS. Ofin PERCUSSION CA1S, G. D. and yjJJ assorted tiualities. AUo50 dozen Shaving Poxes, for sale low, w holesale or retail, corner Main and Water street, pj E. Sc W L.-J.VH. LOOKING GLASSES. iL'ol receiveu cw txxn in jrv las?, cuntuig m T th nlain and double bevtl, fincy round, levcl band, cherrj't tablits, German toilet, statia, &c, from 5-8 to 21-11 inch, for sale low, wholesale or re tail by L.&W. LEWIS, 0p 13 Corner Main and W ater street. SÖaÜiTO BAUS. DOZEN Mwquito liars, OU 10 Rolls Linen, L. &V. LEWIS, . ap 13 Corner Main and Water ßtroet. UST received from New Orleans, . - 20DblsTannersCil; 50 " Tar; 4 ' " Varnish; 13 " Turpentine; 5 Dxs Oranges; 10 " lemons; in store and lor sale by ALLIS & HOWE.. ! Watertt. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. FRENCH, English and American blue, black drab, o'ive and steel mixed Cloths and Cutiiners, at w holesalc and retail low, by E. & V. I,EWi. np 13 Cornor Main and Water Jlreets FLOOI1 CLOTH. O TIECES Floor Cloth, expressly for tliecitv trade iTj l' t. T 1 l.'A'lo 9 Ii. IV IjLiM.IO, ap 13 Corner Main and Water street. BOOTS AII SHOES. fly N( 1 Vh cases NOW on hand and receivinr ?iying 200 cases Boots and h.ies, consisting in part ol: Ladies Ulack rat. tip liuskin; do Colored do do; do Calf and Morocco Shocsj do . Kid Slips; do Buskins; Misses' Slip?; 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 Patent Leather; do Pumps; Gi nts coarse and fine Brogans. Together with a varied assortment not above men Honed, at wholesale or retail low rty a . ..a E. & W. LEWIS, ap 13 "corner Main and Water street. F. P. PAGAN, pIFashionable Boot and Shoe Maker. WUUL.D intorm his lri ?nds and ihe public al , I that he now has, and intends to constantly r ücen. a fine lot of Philadelphia Calf-skin. for line work. Work of every description done with the utmost neatness and despatch. On Mr.in street opposite the Bank. ap 24 dly. JUST Received this day by express, a few coses of mens' fine Calf mom oes and Miäscs1 Laced Boots and a variety of childrena' iduies, &c., &.c may 9. W. 11. BAKER, No S3 main streit

JUST received from Pitthburgh, . . 100 Kgs "Vails: . ' 23 Bbls AJf; ' for ale by. . v. ; " A LLIS & H0WFS. 24 "Water et.

TO THEIR UNUSUALLY LARGE STCCK OP we haveno hesitation in pledging ourselves to uity ana CASS1NETTS AND JEANS. BLUE, black, steel mixed, gold mixed, drab aa fancy Cassinetts. , . , Plain, blue, fancy, gold mixed, steel do, rnd striped Kentucky Jeans. Also New Hope and Steulenville, IirandvWinc, Fisherville. Woodland, Nukeve, Westminister Prooklyn, Herino, and Rockaway .Ianufacturicsfor sale low wholesale nnd retail by E. & W. LEWIS, np 13. Comer Main and Water strefct. THREADS, BUTTONS Ae. OHflfll DOZ. assorted Sj)Oo! Thrcada. üUUU tttO Rolls Cotton 22i pounds of Linin " 40 lb3 American and Italian Silk. 13H) gross assorted Buttons, for tale 1T? wholesale and retail at the Express 'Store, - E. d W. LEWIS, " ap 13 Corner Main and Water street. IIATS and CAPS. 10Ö Cnses Hats nnd Caps, I 0 i iNtnvc in r-rt nf .int. 2nd. and 3rd rate j J Poaver; 1st, 2nd and 3rd rate Brush; Cerro Gor do, Duena Vista, Silk, Wool, and all otner varieu. Alsti, 500 dozen Palm Hats; . 10 do Iieghorn; , 5 do Straw; 5 do Panama. . . Also a few dozen CAPS. . All of the above are of thelntest and most fashion able SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES. Far sale low, at wholesale or retail, corner of Main and Water street ap 13J - E. & W. LEWIS. t v. Hon nets, Artificials & Ribbons. THIS day received, 75 dozen assorted -LU Flonnco Braid. Straw. Devon andJ Chip IJonneta S!) boxes artiliciai'Flöwers of French and American Manufactures. t Yivees Ribbons white, Donnet black, fljJLvrOvF ured, fancy, cap, colored '1'ail'ata, black Taila, Gold Satin, See, with all the latedt nnd most fashionable Snrinir and summer styles, comprising j altogether one of the largest assortment in the city For tale low," wuoicsale ana retail oy apl3. Corner Main and Water street FANCY GOODS. "IVT"0"V on hand and receiving dailv one among the JL1 largest a.ssorted stocks of of Fancy GooIe ever brought to this city, consisting, in part, of: ' Silks, Dress Ilanderchicls; Silk and Worsted Ties; Linen and Cotton Edgings, Footings, fccj Tapes, Pins, Needles, Beads; r Ncclaccs, Finger-rings, Brcast-pias; Violins, Violin strings; ... Hair-pins. Razors, Razor straps, Fairtj , . Pants Buckles, Shoe Lacets; - - Spool-stands, l'orket Knives; Plain, Black, and Fancy Vtihq Al?o, n variety of Berriaica, Cable Gird; silk nnd Cotton Purst; Pocket Books, Wall Papper, - t 1 'ire screens. Carpet Warpj " " Cloth and Hair Brushes; ; Hooks and Eyes; Paste Boards, Bonnet Wire; '- ; Shawl Fins, Fringes; Whalebone, Shaving-soap, c, &c. - Willi a great variety of article not above men tisnjd, which we will be pleased to show to our frieaaa and the trade generally. E. & W. LEWIS, ap 13 . Corner Main and Water street.. SHAWLS, D II ESS GOODS, Ac THIS day received at the "Express Store, a few beautiful CRAPE SHAWLS, which the ladieg arc invited to call and examine. Also ana;sortmnt oi other varieties of Ü haw U, and an ample as?ortmeat of Dress Goods, E. & W. LEWIS ap 2. Corner Main and Water street. LINENS! LINENS!! 1 7 1? PIIXES Irish linens; A I O 50 pieces B.-own French de; 30 pieces Check do; Also. 200 pieces S wiss Muslin with a general ani varied assortment of White Dress Goods. E. &. W. LEWIS, ap 13 Corner Miin and Water street. VESTISGS, GGiT.CRAVATS,Ac. rrMIlS day received, an assorted stock of Vesting, L Cents. Cravats, Hhdkfs., &c, suited to the Spring and Summer trade, for sale low at the "tlx press Store."- - E. & W. LEWIS, ; ap 13 Corner Main and Water Street GLOVES, SUsriJNDEIlS, HOSIERY' &c. doz. assorted Hosiery; rMm 150 do do Gloves; UilJ 175 do . do Susncuders." Consisting of all the varieties ever brought to this market, or ever called for, atthe comer of Main and Water street. ' ap 13 E. & W. LEWIS. UMBRELLAS A TA r" A:s mrle assortment of Silk and TTS-Cottcn Umbrellas. Silk and Cuttnn4 Also; a small lot of Shades, which we will iFt our usually low rato. . E. &, W. LEWIS apl3 Corner Main and Water street. COM US I COMDS I ! klrJ THIS dav receivi-d Rutff rftv TVIV. A, Imitation Shell, Tuck ComU. Side do, Pocket'do Ivory do. Reding do, and all other vaiiciies. For wie w uoietaie aou rcan by . ' E- & W. LEWIS, -ap 3 : Corner Main and Water atrect! 1IAIDKCHCIIIEFS. A LARGE . assortment of Silk, C-otton.GirUm Ä Bandana, Wax Colors spd - trÄ-votlSS cvet hrouglil 16 litis jnnr.kct, at the t

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