Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 52, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 June 1848 — Page 3

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. THURSDAY MORXIXG, JUNE 22. Banishment or Louis PHii.urPE.-The Courier tfr Enquirer's telegraphic despatch, from London, of May 27th, the dajr when the Acailia sailed fur Boston, contained the following important items of intelligence : Paris, Friday evening, May 20. The proposed decree for the banisbm:ut of Louis Phitlippe and his family was brought forward to-day in the Assembly. The vote Upon it was . . In favor of 632 Against it 63 Majority for banishment ' 5G9 Q3The Louisville Journal says it is a fact that Gen. Taylor has been ordered to Frederick as a witness before the court of Inquiry. lie is hourly expected here on his way. It is believed, that, immediately after the close of Pillow's trial. Gen. Scott is to be tried on charges preferred by Gen. Pillow, and that Gen. Taylor's testimony is wanted in this case. Usivebsal Annexation. A Michigan Lo cofoco closed a speech, in laudation of Gen. Cass, in these words: "In regard to the extension and acquisition . . . tit . Id have this nortion I oi lurtner territory, i would n; f iTSv. ) iTrwtf tfnl n fa Tt tri- ,;.. ne rvinmhi, I ,i . r ,1 . i., . c. 1 1 the rest of the planetary system as States, and .... v.

re uuu aiaia irimuiica, oiiu nu asoiana Corduroy rants ol every vanity ana price to

lor rresiueni. ana Duller lor vice I resident. I I would show vou the greatest Gevernment the feim ever shou'e upon." .uvUSuru. . 'Tim Vom Vrrt Vrnnti kontl nuimil. . i i r i . u r .1 1 : I 1 I icuujra itieuu to mate mc luitu iug i tract from a private letter from Gen. Taylor, dated. Baton Roue e, May 13, 1843. None but the kindest feelings exist between Mr. Clav and mvself. and he is well aware should he be nominated and elected, sucit a result will cause to me no mortification or ill-feeling, but rather pleasure and congratulation. The Session of Cosguess. The National IntelHeencer. of Wednesday, the 14 ih inst., . . sajS-. . . . . .i r .t.- tt e t . I AS, Dy uie voiroiuic iiuusc o iveuiMniw 'lives OU Monday last, J roposiug to the Senate

lO terminate inc vrtstui erssiuu on tue iiiuiiana in wnicn mere are several improvemenis: uus

day of next month, many of our reader a una ciacvtuer, uia, M p . Mre - liei mat uongress wouia rise on iiiaiaay, n is proper to direct their attention to the fact that the Senate reluseil yesieraay w w w up uir oroDOSlllon.unaer cirtuiiwiaui-cs iui.ii juaiu i me session uCu.ä iö1 M II. liiitnt l muitiic ui .UqUo.. . r . t nt- x I UOOD ADVICE V ELI. EiIrHESStU. A tie York Couritr q Enquirer oners the following excellent and timely advice to the Whigs, which we hope will be very generally adopted by them. We must all pull together for Old Zack and our country, and the Courier shows how we can do so most effectually: The prestige of success is upon the ticket, and will give it strength. But it must not be trusted. Confidence is a good ally but noth inz more. The Vhirs must eo to work ! They must prepare for the struggle, as if it were to De Close anu aesneraie. iuu much tunuucui-r in '41 did us an iniurv. Everybody felt that aui.ee as i iu ouu ..c . j irJu.u, tnerelore, more man u wcrKeu. ureal meetings, mass movements, aud a great noise, took the place of those more quiet labors wnun al-l wavs Drove the most effectual. Besides, they provoked the other party to still more earnest exertions. Ihey were regaraea as a perpetual taunt a special and permanent challenge, and excited ill-feeling that would otherwise have slumbered. e hope we shall pront Dy past experience. L.et us xcortc insieau oi snouting. L&1 the whole count rv De divuiea into small districts; and let every district be furnished with artillery and pleuty of "crape." Let i , . . - ,- . - . . I i , . nave an active anu quiet, uioroug i uu.toiking campaign, lei us ourn uouiuig, mat can " t : a 1 1. : a l a De lairiv anct lustiv none, to secure ine success nf thft Whi ticket. Above all. let all that is past that provokes resentment be forgotten. - o - Let personal jealousies and partialities be laid aside. Let everything but the success of the party and the good of the country be thrown to I tne vrmas. it we go into uie canvass in mis spirit, and with this determination sacrific ing ireely everything personal, seinsn or sectional, and giving our whole energy to the cause success is certain: J-iet us all "pull together, and we "cannot be beaten. The Whig who refuses lo do this is unworthy of the name. 'Gnops Teias Wheat. The Houston TeleA rrnnA of June 1st savs: "We have learned from a gentleman from Corsicana, in Limeatone county, that about forty thousand bushels of wheat had been raised in Limestoue and Navarro counties this season. Apart of this was harvested as early as the 9th of May,and is of an excellent quality. The grains are plump and large, and the wheat it is believed will average over sixty pounds to the bushel, and some weighing as high as seventy pounds to the bushel. We understand that a large quantity of wheat has also been raised in the trinity val ley above Dallas. The experiments in the cul ture of this grain indicate that the whole re gion watered by the Trinity and its tributaries above Smithfield is as well adapted lo the cul ture of wheatas the best wheat growing regions the Middle States." IOWA FLOUR. I IT Bbls Burlington Mills, just received per steaUU mer Ui-ooklyn, and lor sale ty my ltf 13 EM EXT & VIELE.

Education Wom es. We find, in the In

diana State Journal, the following paragraph. It is a good move. "Women are the conservators of all that is good in Society, and they should participate in all good movements: At the recent meeting of the Indiana Educational Society, it was provided that female teachers, all other ladies in this State who take an interest in the subject of education, be invited to attend the next meeting of the Society, to be held on the first Monday of next December, at the capital of the State, to become members, participate in its proceedings, etc. It is one of the great reforms, if not discov eries of the age, that an efficient system of general or common school education cannot be car ried out without the aid of female teachers. Indeed, it is no longer a debateable question with those who have devoted their whole lives to the education of the masses, that all chil dren in their first years at school, the most important period of their whole lives, should be under the pupilage of intelligent females. This is no longer theory it is the practice in trie Dest regulated schools at this time to com mit the destinies of the little boys and girls to the care of female teachers. Our own, as well as several other States in the Union, have recently enacted laws extending and guarding the rights of property for the benefit of married womenj'but we rejoice that our Educational Society has been thus early, and we believe the very first, to secure intelligent females in the exercise of an uuJfcputed right. - We are authorized and requeste? to announce MICHAEL 1. JON KS as a Candidate lor County Commissioner for District No. 1. Vanderburgh County. ft We are authorized to announce JOHN SPIKER as a candidate for a seat in the Lower House of the next Legislature, at the ensuing election. CITY CLOTING STOKE. S. K OHN, iVo. 21, Main street, Evansville, Ind., IT) ILL keep constantly on hand, a large and gen v' eral assortment of dress, frock and sack Coats ... c ii r-i i : .. suitable for all seasons; Cloth and Cassimere pants, ,ancyCa5Simcre, Urown Linen, Linen check9,twetd suit customer; plain and fancy Mik aha Velvet Vests, Marseilles of all colors, and all kinds of com'J01? Vet I5"8, .a"d mmon Cravats and Scarfs; Pocket Handercluefs; Linen and Linen bosom Shirts; lommm do; rlannel do and draws; Hats; Cap: I BoOtSl Shoes. &LC Si,C. 1 tr (ricinrldiinil tli rtiili!i nr rm:ntftriillir mvitnl ' '7 , . . , yj .... to give me a call. je Z ay. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned has taken out letters ol administration ujwn the estate ol'lieorge Stull, deceased. All persons indebted to sail estate are requested to make immediate uavment.and those havins! claims agarn.stfaid estate will present them duly authentic ated for settlement. The estate will probably be solvent. jc 2. II. O.. WHEELER, Adm'r. T1 l'AL. Kstate for Sale. I now offer fur sale ci, v ad county, consisting of the following lots and tracts of land. Lot So J3 upper enlargement ;and lots No 16ü donation enlargement oi the city of Evansville. Also the late residence of baunders Hornbrook, i, . , , ,Aunnni,L,i;nM,miiniir,.m,'ln,i11, county, containing 2-21 aert-; also about 500 acres of - - - . Tior.NnROOIv. DU. S.S, FITCIIE-S rnKClTMvnpinv ifnirnirc received the agency for X this City and surroun.ling Country, uitha sup. .ii . . . ipijoims Auuonnnai Supporters; MiouIdcT Urnces; i i inna ems? l uocs: Aw hi. book ofi lectures on the uses of ibo Lun, Icausesprevention and cure of Pulmonary Consump I l ! -t ' A I ( t.l A tion, diseases of the lieart, and the truo mode of pre-t-er vinj neatn ana proioncmg lite. je 21 Main st. near Water. DISSOLUTION. TUR partnership heretofore existing between Haut &, tkpirch in the tlrocery business was dissolved by mutual consent on the l'Jtli int. The business will hereafter be conducted by Mr Ilaub who is authorized to settle up the business of the tirm. iune 21-3i HAuB Sc S5Crl'ECII. SODA AX1 II LUE LICK AVATEIL. C. llALIOCK has erected a fine Stxln Foun XJl tain for the accommodation of the public and re-iueMsinosewnoapprecniea cooun annn in a hol dust Ja tQ -v - him a calL Also constantly on hand pure Blue Lick Water rorathe Drennon (Ky.) Springs. my 26 WIIOLLALC AND It CT A IL. SADDLE. HARNESS. AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. 3Inin street, Evnnsville, lud. SAMUEL CITPLES be-s CTTTT leave to inform his friends ami '-V Ui ' the Dublic centrally, that he has reniov I . . ma .a. ed his thvp to .Main street, between r irst and c-cond. neit door to c. i.-irs i-rug store, wnere he keens a large arid general assortment ol Mddlcs, Untiles, liar- ' ru"f'.v:",JCi.r: "ill .uV" .V a''M n ,u I an ci.ier ariicies in ins iiuv, inen iic uiii-rs .i i noiu- . . nil nt the lowest cash prices. He alrakrens . . . . l constantly on hani a large and general assortment lot trimmincs oi an Rinuo, men us Saddle Trees of all kinds. . II SLirtinij, Harnessand UriJle Leather, Ho-skin seating, i'ad skins. rlush ot every variety, Hrass mounting of all kinds, lilack do do do, llridle Dits of every kind, Dridle Duckies do, i-' ti rru p I ron s do, Duggy, Kiding and Wagon Whip?, Together with all other articles in his line. Coun try merchants and fanners would do well toeall and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, ns I am determined to sell tirst rate articles at very low prices. June ll-dlw&wjrno. SAMUEL CUPPLES. BRANDY AND WINE. b quarter casks purejuice Fort Wine; 5 " " " Old Port do; 5 " " " " Maderia; 1 " " " " Sherry: E? 1 pipe pure Cocnac Brand v.Otard. Dupuv's orand. I hese Ldouors eave beon purchased especial ly for sickness, and the public can relv unon their pu rity, in store ar.d lor tale l y Mnnüy; O libLL jQ QjP f Kentuckynjeani0red Alpacca Lusters 1U0 " Hattinetts all colors 150 " Red, White and Yellow Flannels 73 Cases assorted Prints. 5 " lileacaed Muslins. 500 " Woollen Schawls. 150 Pair Blankets, just received and for sale very cheap, by J. 11. MAUlltl-;,&.tJt., oct. rJ-ti Alain ftreel GROCERIES. JUST received by steamer "Gen. Lafayette, " and lor sale low for cash 50 bags prime Rio Coffee; 10 Hogsheads cf Simar. 20 bbls Plantation Molasäcja prime article. 10 I -t.l. Rot-in; 5 boxes of 1 amnions; June 13, M. W. FOSTER Corner main 1st Streets. ICE! ICE!! pi JNSTANTLY ';ept for retailing at the store of IV- may Vb ALL.1Ö& 11UWKS.

CITY COUNCIL.

Meets every Saturday evening on First t. OiTlcers James (!. Jones, Msynr; John J. Chandlrr.Clrrk; Samuel Orr, Treasurer; Wni. fi ll, Marshall. Conn-ciliiu-n.m ward, Jonu !M. fc?tckwi-ll, 2nd ward, las Stejhi'ns; 3rd want, W'illard Carrnnter; Ith vard, w,riii r; 3th ward, laac llutcuinson; Gih ward Stephen Childs. SONS OF TEMPEHA1TCT3. Te-htle or Honor, No. 1 Alt-eta every Monday evening at Tcmieranec Hall, Water st. OtlictTs lor the present quarter, 1. CJ. O'IIeilly, w c T; Osburn Ktilly, w v t; James T. Walker, w r; R. D. Hart, w a R; Laac A. Crane, w f r; John ifhanklin, w t: Wui. Holden, w c; John K. Taylor, w o r; Edward DtCJarnio, w u; Rubcrt Allen, w s. Lyma.t Deeceer Division. No. 2j Meets Tues day evenings at Temperance Hall. OHiccrs Win. llulden, w p; Jas, L.aughUn, w a; James 1 . Walker, R s; A. Warner, ak s; John Ilcnson, r s; Kootrt Uarn?, r, Joseph Turnuck,CiT. Urant, a c;C. L'atcs, I s; Robert Vance, o s. Temtix of Honor Division, No. M M-cets F'riday eveningsat 1 emperancollall. Othcers John Creek, w r; A. C. llallock, w a; M. W. SatTord, k s; W. Carjenter, a rs; James I). Walters, re; W. H. Chand ler, t; R. Allen, c: J. W. btinson, a c; J. Uoyer. i s: J. 11. I'iitman.o s. L 0. 0. P. Morxixo Star Lodue, No. 7 Meets Thursday eveningsat Hall, corner of Main and First sis. errs L L. Lnycock, p g; II. O. lialcock, x i VIUCl w. W. Sullivan, v o; 11. U. Whciler, s; O. ldd, t; It. W. Luubar.c; W. Hunncll. i u; C.Colvin o u. MASONIC. Evaxsviux LorxiE, U. D. Meets first Saturday evening of each month. UtHcers C A Foster w m; JohnC Heberd, sw; James T Walker, t w; 1(1 D'Keilly, s; N Rowley t; John IShanklm s d; A Far nesworth, i v, R l'airidgc, s Sic T. RATES OP POSTAGE. cents Letters For a single letter, not exceeding half an ounce, (avoirdupoise,) sent not exceeding 3U0 miles, 5 Sent over 300 miles 10 For every half ounce, and any excess over every half ounce, the same rates of postage; and when advertised, two cents on ich letter, or four cents, if the advertising cost so much additional. For drop letters, not to le mailed, each 2 Circulars For any printed circular, handbill, advertisement, unhealed, sent any distance 3 NEW-srAr-ERs Ot I'JOO square inches, or less, sent over 30 and not more than 100 miles, or any distance within the state 1 Over such a distance II XtwsyapcTt unless to subscribers, 3 cents cach,?jmul; or not forwarded from the I'ost-uHice. MUTUAL BENEFIT IXSITISAIVCE COMPANY. LIFE THIS institution is distinguished from al others, at home or a broad, by all, or most, of the following peculiarities 1. Whre the premiums are over $50, it requires only one quarter part in cu?h, imtead ot the whole. 2. It allows the assured to pay yearly, quarterly, monthly or weekly. 3. No part of the profits arc withheld, or diverted from the ussurcd, either in charity or otherwise. 4. It has no loan, either nominal or real, to pay interest f T, having a El llicient capital funded, from premiums received. 5. The assured can withdraw his profits, or have them to accumulate, year by year, nt his option. C. It assures to the" age o! 67, instead of stopping at CO. 7. It declares the profits vearlv. instead of once in five or seven years, and issues scrip vearly io the As sured, bearing C per cent interest which scrip is re deemed in cah, when the prohts amounted to 8"Jtv (HJO, or allowed lo accumulate at the option ot the Assured. 8. It enables a man to provide for his wife and children in such a wnv. that although he ma v lose every thing, they are safe; and nil persons, whether married or unma med. to provide lor Old Age, Sickness and Want, as well as for Death. y. 1 he Assured can surrender the nohev at nnv time after the first year, and receive its equitable value. 10. At any time after the first year, the Assured can borrow on ihc serin issued, two-thirds of its ninount, so that he has nothing to fenr from a change of ci Sumstances, or inability io pay the premium. 11. Directors and Olhcers arc chosen yearly; and the Assured votes according to his interest. 12 lhetundsnre all invested in United States, New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts stocks, and in Real Estate in New York and New Jersey, wholly unincumbered, and of double the value loan ed. 13. It pays no Directors, no Auditors, no Solici tors. It lends money to nc ither. 11. It does not reckon the Assured a year older than he is but irom t-ix months less to six months more, to as to equalize the estimate between all par ties. 13. The rates are lower, the expenses Ies, and the profits larger, than with Foreign Otliccs; investments uere yielding troni G to 7 per cent abroad only 3 per i-ent. to snv nothing of A'.l 13 iht cent re.iiervrdi nor of interest allowed to those who furnish a "guaran tee capital," at the rate ol o per cent, on every hun dred pounds subscribed, for every ten pounds paid in : 16. Instead of encourasms, every precaution is taken to prevent, a forfeiture of the policy. lt. 1 he liability ot the Assured is limited ty Law, to the amount of his premium note. ALLKN C. HALLOOK, Agent. M. J. Bray, M. D. Medical Examiner. All persons wishing to make insurance on their own or on their friends L1VKS, will please call upon the agent in this City, Otlice on Main street near V ater, and examine the terms and rates ol Ihetxundany. . je ltMy Sheriffs' Snle. BY virtue of two writs i Ficrelacias against Fetor (Jute, issued out of the otlice of the Clerk of the Vanderburg Circuit Court, the one in favor ol Jacob Ctisler, and the other in favor of Conrad Sidendale. I will on the 3Mh day of June, A. I). 1818. at the door ol the Court House in the city of Evansville, between 10 o'clock A. M., and 3 o'clock P. M. ol said day, expose to sale at public auction and outcry. hrst, the rents, issues and profits, lor the term ot seven years, of the follow ini descried real estate in the city cf Evansville, to wit: Lot No. 10, in Ulock Xo. 31, in the Eastern Enlargement of said city, and bounded as follows, commenein; on Main f trect at the South West corner of said lot, ihcncc along Main streit in a Northeasterly direction, onc-fouith of the breadth of said lot, thence by a line runnin; at riht angles with Main street through said lot to the alley thence, South west along the alley to the North west corner of said lot, thence along the line dividing lots No. 10 and 'J Main street to the place ol beginning, and should no person offeror bid for said rents, is sues, or profits a sum sufficient lo satisfy said execu tion, and chostM will at the same time and place pro ceed to tell at public auction and outcry the fee siml leot said above described premises to satisfy said writ, and interests and costs due thereon JOHX ECHOLS, S. V. C. jc7-PS2f CORONER'S INQUEST. "ITTEthe Jurors of the Jury empannclledand sworn vV diligently to enquire and true presentment make, how ana in what manner and by whom one James Curry came to his death, report, that from the testimony deduced before us, and from an inspection of the body of the said deceased by us, it appears, that the said James Curry came to his death by a stab inllicted in the left breast, is of about the age ol 30 years, is about five feet, nine inches in heighth,un married, and has no relatives in this Country to the best of the knowledge and belief of the w itnesses examined before us; anJ we do further report that we found upon examination of the body of the said James Curry, deceased, the sum of one hundred and twenty dollars in "old. Said deceased had been for so m time a hand on board steamboat Gen. Scott, and made Cincinnati his residence when not employed on the river. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hand. and seals a Evansville this Uuth day ot June tigh teen hundred and fortv-cight. G. B. WALKER. Foreman. Signed and scaled by the Juros and Received by me jell l.uwis liuwrs, Coroner. LAWNS AND PRINTS. TUST received a small lot of handsome Lawns and

CLOTH, CASSIMEUXS 8c VESTING

s UPERFLN E black FrnielitJloth, Sujvrfino blac k French Cassimeres, Black, Ulue and Dunn cloths ol everyqunliiy and price. Fancy Cassi meres. Fancy Vestings. Whith and Colored Marseilles Ve stings, with a large assortment of Gents Plain Black and Fancy Silk Cravats, and Patent Slocks, euicrtiiie Plain rind Figured black Silks, and Satins for Vestin .tu f.onta imrw-riino l.lnru nml Whilo I nln.l Silk and Kid Gloves, with every desirable article for Gents. Spring and summer wear, for wholesale and retail by Up LJ MORRIS S. JOHNSON. PANTALOONS STUFF & COATINGS OTTENAU ES, Crotens, Tweeds superfine V Mack r reuch Drau. ets.. Uran de Mienne. Lau en and Union checks and stripes, with all the most desirable styles, lor sale low at wholesale and retail l y an 15 MORRIS S. JOHNSON. PXIINTS! PRINTS!! AX endless quantity and variety of Prints of the . newest Spring and Summer styles, together with every thinir new, in the way of Dress Goods, for sale at wholesale and retail ly np!5 iUOitulS fc. JOllISöOiN. FANCY ARTICLES. THE sulscrilcr hns receivdd an assortment of: Sal.-s St aling Wax, Note Paper; Steel Reeds, Rings, 1 assets; ling Claspa, Nil, l'uree Twift; Fancy Deads, Pins Knitting Pins; . Razors, Razor Straps, Shaving; Tooth, Hair s -td Nail Brushes, &c., &c. Also, Edgings, Inserting, iMwcr Goods ol every variety for sale at wholesaleÄld retail by apj 3 MORRIS S.Ji5llNSON. PALM HATS, B0NITETS, FLOWERS &C AVERY lar;c stock consisting of every variety of Summer hats, leghorn, palm leaf, French broid.shans.&c., fur and eil k hats of every desira ble style bonnets, all the newest styles, with a splcn Jid assortment of flowers, rillons and bonnet trim mings fur sale by apl5 MORRIS. JOHNSON. MOURNING GOODS. A FULL and very desirable assortment ol' Mourning dress Goods, superfine Bombazines, Silk Warp, Aloncas, (some very tine) Alpaca Lustres, supetline black, plain and figured berreges, black Lawns &.C., now open and for sale low by ap 15 310KKU3 S. JOHNSON GLOVES! GLOVES!! GLOVES!!! iff tt(t LADIES superfine liht and dark colored I'fflKid Gloves, superfine lilack do., superline Ivnjr White do., superfine white and colored Silk do., superfine black net Gloves, and Mits for sale low by - aplS MORRIS S.JOHNSON. LAWNS, GINGHAMS & LINEN LAWNS A VERYlarce assortment of the newest styles Please call and examine them. ap 1 MOR RLS S. JOHNSON. NEW AND CHEAP DHY GOODS JCST OrEXED AT K II (12 S E N & M Oil (JAN'S 3Cr the 2io l'rume Building, on Main Streit.Jb 20 IS' fancy IVmts; O VF CO ps. Ginghams Trints, at only 10 cents ler yard; 20 ps Ginshams, colors warratcd, at lf c'ts per yard; 100 ps bleached Domestic; 10 cases Hats; 10 do 1 loots; . lOdoz Ladies' slippers; Ü0 ps Irish Linen, from 25 cents to SI 00 per yard; 50 Uerage Scarfs, at only 50 cts each. 25 sup summer Shawls; 20 ps Fancy Linen Drills; Gloves, blkand white Kid, Pic Nie an J Cotton; Steel Reeds and Purse Trimmings; 50 doz Hosiery, embracing every quality; 3 ps Carpeting; 5balcsIrown Domestic; 1 do Drilling; 2 do Osnabergs, And many other articles, which makes our assort ment ciiual to any that can ho found in the city. We most respectfully solicit a call from all who wish to buy pood., cither at w holesale or retail, as we fed contuknt that tucy will tin.l it to their interest to purchase) of us. KRUvSEN Sc MORGAN, jeb No. 25, Main street. L. BITTItOLrr.iS TIIANKFUI for oast liberal putroiiase. wouiu rtsj)ectfullv inform the citizens of Evansville and vicinity, that ho has just received his new and pplcndul stork of Jewelry, Watches; and Clocks, ill sell at regular Cincinnati prices, hu stock consists in part oi: r ine Gold and Silxer Lvcr Watches; A splendid assortment ncwc3t style ladies Coral lireastpins; Enrintrs, Finfrerrinqs Äu:.; i Gold Guard and Fid Chains; Miniature cases, and Iockets; Fine Mourning Pins, Ilracelet Clasps; Guard Keys, Collar liuttuns, nnd Studs; A large selection ol Cold Pencils wiih and without pens; A large lot of Bavley'a best Guld Pens with and withoul holders; Silver Tables and Tea Spoons; Silver Thiinhles; Every description of Steel Trimmings; Steel Deads and Purse Silks; Fine Fans, Accordions; Solar Suspending and Parlor Lamps; (ürandoles etc.; Every description Silver and common Spectacles Fine pocket Knives fcc; I) lew Fine French Mantle Clocks: to which he would call the attention of those wish ing to purenat. iaaiesare invited to can and ex amine for themselves. J. L. 1UTTR0LFF, ap 15 Main Street between First and Second. Administrators Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Prebate Court of Vanderburgh County Indiana. 1 w.ll on Saturday the 15th day of July neit, between the hours of 10 o' clock A. M., and 6 o'clock P. M., ot said day expose to sale at rublic Auction nt the Court House door in the City ot Evan? ville, Lots N os. 9, 10, 11 and 12, in Dlock No 2 in the 4th enlargement: adjoining the city of Evansville to pay, the purchase money. The hove lots belon cms to the Estate ol t ranc chamocrs deceased. Terms of Sale. One half ensh and a credit ot 6 months will I giveu on the other hi It with approv ed security. JOHN IN OLE Adm'r with the will annexed. je 11 Stntc of Indiana, Vanderburgh Co., ret. Vanderburgh Circuit Court, Scpterr r Term, A D 1SPJ. o. . n i. rr.. i: oiaic xujitv mi iiiuiiinu, r. David E. A. Strong. John H Oroesbeck, Francis" V. Mil ler, Ruth Ann Miller, Eliza K. Miller, Jeremiah 11. Rain es, crawiord lxil, V illard Carpenter, Joel C. Mills. y la Chancery John Barnakle, George A. Miller, Georje H. Hahn, Peter Voegle, John Rahtars, Mathias Mahliialtr, Iloratio Q. Wheeler, Vinccnnes Ruark, John L. Rittroltr, Elias Steiger, and Peter Kromenacher. TVTOW comes the complainant by John J. Chand ri ler, her solicitor, and tiles her Dill of Complaint herein, and it appearing by the affidavit ot a disinterested and competent witness, filed this the 15th day ot June, 11?, that thcsaiJdeiendants, uaviJ E. A. Strong, John II. Groesbeck. Francis W. Miller, Ruth Ann Miller, Eliza R. Miller, and Jeremiah R, Rarncs, are not residents of the State ot Indiana. Notice is hereby given the said defendants of the pendency ot this suit, and that, unless they, the said David E. A. Strong, John H. Groesbeck, Francis W. Miller, Ruth Ann Miller, Eliza R. Miller, Jeremiah It. Dames, shall personally be and anper before the snid Vanderburgh Circuit Court, on or before the calling of this cause at the next term of said court, and plead to or answer the complainant's Bill of Complaint, the tame will be taken as confessed against them, and the matters and things therein contained decreed accordingly. SAMUEL T. JENKINS, CUrTt. je 15-p f SI. ßy R. JENKINS, VepH.

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S store anJ lor sale 53 Lbl White Lime in good l order a ae Cltcap junelJ M. W. FOSTER

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WHOLESALE DEALERS W FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, rnnntnr MAIN AND WATER STREET, EVANSVIEEE, IA.,

WOULD INVITE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE Spring and Summer Foreign TTTfTi ... Mtni1tf rvivinfT from t ip Kristem . . " ... I . A UT llMf L'V'P

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lected with great care and at extremely low rates, under the most favorable circumstances, (with the CASH with an especial view to the patronase of the Evansville Trade, and as wc have adopted the motto of "LA RISE SALES AND SMALL PROFITS," we have no hesitation in pledging oumf ves to City ami Country Merchants, Dealers, Traders, &c, who will I kind enough to c. I nd ce us, notonrj lf a bl e to nlease von in stvle extent, and variety of Goods, but a so TO Ol'thR lOUSLCH RAKuAHNb A ATTENTION TO BUY OUT OF OUR ES

ÖCT You are particularly rc luestcd on vtViting our City to call and obtain prices before purchases-iO-Call at the "EXPRESS S1X)RD," corner of Main and Water Street. F

Wholesale dealer in dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Hardware, Cutlery, Leather, &c, cc. OU WATCH GTltEET, TIIIIID SOOR AZ30VZ3 XV! All? STIIEET EV A NSVILLE, I N P. DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE. 10 Country 3Icrchants. I take this methol t. inform Merchants vi: itins this City, that I am in 1- receipt ot one of the largest and Itest asrted slock ol'Uootl3 ever brought to this City. Amo.ig which I enumerate Ticks, Detains, Diills, Stripes, Janes, l'lantalion ttulla, Oinaburgs, Wickmss, Waddinirs. Ratlines, Cotton Yarus, &c. vMy assortment of brown and bleachetl Cottons is, I believe, the most complete west of the Allegheny mountains, comprising all the most desirable styles selected from the best manufactories. My Lleaclied Cottons are mostly from the Lowell and Waltham Factories, and are cecidodly superior to any other good either forein or domestid, otlercd in this market. With assurance that my termsand prices arc moie favorable to buyers than at any other house in this city. Very respect fully, maylG OLIVER LADD.

DO.UKSTICS! 50 Rales 4-4 heavy Drown Sheetings, in store and torealeby myl6 OLIVER LADD. PRINTS. "I Cases of new styles spring Prints; . . JLO 5 do lilue and Oranre, tor sale ly may 16. OLIVER LADD. MOSQUITO NETTING. 120 Pieces Mosquito Not tin?, just received and lorsaleby lmyI6J OL1VKKL.ADD. LADIES SLirrERS nnd BUSKINS. 0(Uk Frs. Ladies fclipperu and Duskinsuf supc- " rior quality and style ever lit'lore brought to this marketfjust received und fir sale by may 1C. OLIVER LADD. KID and THICK UUOGANS. Cases of i'riaio Kip Rr cans; 5 do do Uovs do: 15 5 d) TLick do. Fvrsalv'ty mtxjld OLIVER LADD. WALUR03I SYT1IES, Dozen superior WalJrctn Crass Scythe?; tJKJ 10 do do do Corn do; 5 do do do Dryer do; Alio! a fcupcrior quality for sale by may 16 OLIVER LADD. SYTIIK SNATHS At PITCH FORKS. 20 Dozen Lampson patent Snaths; 50 do do do Common; ID do superior l itch rorks; For sale by may 16 OLIVER LADD FAHCYAHD STAPLE DRY OODS AT RETAIL, r"plIE sulscrilcr would mit respectably inform J the public that his stock for the Retail Trade is full and complete, consisting of one of the best assortments of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods that can I found in Lvamville. 1 lease call and examine lor yourselves. may 1CJ OLIVER LADD. COTTON YARN. 1 A (inn Dozen Hope Factory Cotton Yarns AO.UUV Is'os. 500, Ouo and 7oO, this day received per steamer Rosco from Fiitsburgh. For sale by Iraay 17 OLIVER LADD. TO THE PUBLIC. WHEN I advertise my stock in our Daily Journal,! am not in the habit of advertising double or trible that I have on hand, but cone to the quantity by reftrring to my invoice of CJoods purchased East, may 16 OLIVER LADD. JUST RECEINKD, TONS assorted Rod and B:ir Iron; 100 kegs sscorted Juniata NaiU; 25 bundles spring Steel; 5 do sneer do; I case extra Cast do; Plow slabs. Boiler and fhect Iron; 20 Hasps, t lies, and Door Latches, Which, comDletc together with our former stock makes it For sale low by may 9. A LAUGHLIN, Water street. SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MAHUPAOTOIIY. J. P. ELLIOTT, (Succes sor to W. M. ($ J. P. EUujtt will continue the above business at old stand. Main street, Evansville. He will always keep on hand a constant supply of Saddles, Rridles, Trunks, &.c.&,c of the best workmanship, which he oilers at wholesale or retail at the lowest prices. Also A great variety.of Trimmings used by Saddlers, Harness-makers, and Trunk Manufacturers. In addition to my former stock of materials I have just received a very large and general assortment of Saddle Trees, of all kinds, Skirting, Harness and Bridle Leather; Hog skin seating; Calfskin do; Plush do, every variety Dridle Ritts and Buckles, all kinds; Stirrup Irons, &.c, &.c. Ridin?, Buggy and Wagon Whips, Together with all articles in tny line, at wholesale and retail. Persons dealing in the above articles will find it to their advantage to call and examine my stock. All orders promptly attendei to at the shortest noice, mny J ly J. P. ELLIOTT COFFINS. Constantly on hand an ROBERT FURGUS. Main Strict. made to order . eb 1-Gm

TO THEIR UNUSUALLY LARGE STOCK OF and Domestic Dry G-oods, Markets. iManutacturcrs. vc. uur siock nas oren fcr..n4,.,i tl.n n. I. l'vn L! A Four Days L.ntc From Europe. . PXICSPECT3 .1 Favorable to All Cash Customers. ALL1S A HOWLS. THE HOUSE that sells goods for small profits and ready pay, have just been receiving several imjxrtant additions to their large stock of Groceries. They niedge themselves to sell as g)od articles and at as low rates as can I obtained in tike West, and invite all dealers, who wi&h to do a raving business to come and convince themselves that iliose assertions are something more than empty boasts. Their stock embraces every thing belonging to tlio grocery trade, in proof of which sec the columns of our city IMimw ON EVERY I'AfiE YOU WILL FIND THEIR ADVERTISEMENTS. op 2J. JUST received from New York, 6 Halt Tines Cognac Drandy; 2 Pipes Holland Uia; 10 caks Port Wine; 10 casks Madeira; -' 2 hhds Rum; . . - 10 barkcls Champagne; : 5 bxs Cordials; 100" Claret; " . 150" Sardines; 400 cans Oysters; 23 thousand Th'ara Ci'.irs! for sale by ALLls & HOWES. ap 21 Water at. ri'ST received by ctcamcrGlcncoc, I 75 sides sole Leather; 25 Ixs Lemon Sj-rup; ' 3 Tierces refined Su?ar for familv usp. , for sabj by ALL1S&. HOWES. ap 21 Water st. T UST received from New Orleans, J Ublsri annerstJiL 50 Tar: 4 " Varnih; 13 Turpentine; 5 Bis Oranges; ' 10 " Lemons; in fctorc and lor sale by ALLIS fc HOWES. Watcrtd. SUGAR X SUGAR f SUGAR t 1 flfl 1111 New Orleans Sugar. JJ 200 lings Rio collec 2jO Lbu Molasses; . in sorc and for sale by ALLIS & HOWES, ap21 Water et SUGAR nnd MO LAS ES. liX) Hhda New Orleans Sugar; 250 Bids do do Molasses; lol: 40 i do do 23 Bbls Sugar brand: do do; House, Molasses Polka do do do do a. laughlin; Water street. 25 Bbls do by For sale ap 25 NAILS. 250 Boston and Juniata Nails, assorted 23 kegs Flooring Drads, assorted; : 25 do Assorted spikes. For sale by A. LAUGHLIN, ap 25 Water street JUST RECEIVED, , KEGS Pure white Lead; .10 bbls Unseed Oil; 50 5 do 1 urpentme; 25 boxes 8-10 Window Glass, I or sale low by A. LAUGHLIN, my Wrtter street. HYDRAULIC CEMENT. AFULLsuply of this article fresh from the mills, together wiih the bet of Roach Lime. For sale by the batrcl. A. LAUGHLIN, "Pj . Water street. IRON. A LARGE and general assortment of all fixes o Common Bar, Flat, Round and Square, Brand and Narrow Band, Axe and Hoe Bar. Plow Bar, Plow Moulds and slabs. Nail and small Rods, together wi.h all sizes usually called for in the above line. For sale by A. LAUGHLIN, ap 25 Water st. BLACKSMITH'S TOOLJ. A FULL and general assortment ol every thing in that line, namr ly : AnVavns, icuuws, iura, oeittW I lalCl MUgun. ViIm finrl Gratrs

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