Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 53, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 June 1848 — Page 3

J3AILY JOURNAL. Hie Daily Joch.val is published every morning, (Sundays excepted) At 10 rente per week, payable to the Carrier, or $5 20 per annum, payable in advance. The Txi-WrEKLT Joins au for tie count' y, containing all the matter of the Daily Journal, u published on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at $4 00 per annum in advance. The Weekly Jockal is published every Thursday at $2 OU, three copies for $5 00, seven copies for 11 OU, ten copiea for $15 00, in advance.

FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 23. 'SOXGS Or THE S.1BLC II ARMONIASS,' consisting of Ihe "Ijouinana Bellt" "Away down South," "Sutanna,- Wake up Jake," and "TJueltNc&r We hate received from the Publisher, Mr. W. C. Peters, Louisville, i!u ' above popular songs arranged for the PianoForte, Price 25 cents each. . (7-Miss Caroline Hall, who shot herself 'with a pistol on Tuesday morning last, died 7 on Wedusday about noon.ha ving suffered greatly." We are informed that the unhappy girl Jiad been refused by her parents in marriage to ''i young man belonging to ihe Army, which led her to commit the act. She did not regret go- . ing out of the world, and only seemed sorry that her exit was less speedy than she intended it should be. , AaouTiosor Slavery in Coxhecticut. It is not generally known that Connecticut had never passed a law completely abolishing sla very, and that eight or ten slaves are still in that State. The Assembly a few days ago pas- . eed a bill abolishing it forever and compelling the masters of the few slaves existing to sup- . port them for the rest of their lives. G3"The rew Hampshire Legislature met at Concord Wednesday 13th inst. Samued II. Aver vra elected Speaker. The offieeal vote for Governor was announced by the Lrgisla . ture as follows: For Jerard S. Williams (Locofoco) 32,242 For Nathaniel S. Berry (lude.) 23,829 Scattering 408-29,297 Majority for Williams -. Gor. Williams delivered Iiis tgt8latare on Thursday. 2,919 address to the St. Lows, June 19. Capt. Vanvliet arrived at FortChdds, Newport 200 miles above Fort Kearney. Oregon. The battallion ' . .1 i i - .1. i., :. Col. Powell had niade a treaty with tbe Pawnees I who bad ceded to the United States Grand Wand, for J tbe establishment of a Fort. The Pawnees are represented to be in a very distressing condition. Their ' provisions have all been exhausted, and they are afraid to hunt, owing to the fact of their being at war , with all. the surrounding tribes.. CoL. Powt.ll has promised thero protection The rivers are, all falling slowly. ' ' , .. Cisci.isati, jnne?0, 8 P. M. , , , ... . , 1 1 I Aliens warehouse on 5th street was burned down I... Tl.. t.. : . t rw tr .;.t. . r. In.uranon I l,9i uiiik. im ivaa i, n.u.vuv wiuamt. nwui.nvv D ArR ntv TU mm tri m im n urcd. The river has füllen four inches in hours. I Ci.icixsati. June 20, 8 P. M. Flock Sales of 100 bbls city mills st $1 4 63 1 ; choice brands 1 4 73. Whiat Sales at 6.V. ' Scoas Salo.of II hluls at tlSUtc. Dacca aso LAao-Sales of hog-round, country packed, at 31e. Nothing doing in Lard. - Whiskit alea at HJ 15c, market dull. Latsk tkom Vt.NtiLTXA.-Dy an arrival at New York, we have dates from Maracaibo to the 1st of .May: Monagas troops (w'uich, at the last accounts, were within a short distance of that city,) bad met with i decided repulse from the Maracaibo people, and hat homber killed. The particulars we have not learned. This, howerer. is tbe most decided success the raex I party have met with. We are almost sorry to hear it. aa tbe nrobabtlitv is. this will lensthen the struzgle between the parties, and thus tend to keep op tbe I - m I civil war to distract and impo ith the beautiful republie of Venezuela. Were tt not lor tieft scenes oi civ-1 il warfare, Venezuela would now have been the lead Lug republic of Colombia. Differences of opinion in - a republic ought to be settled at the ballot box, not at . tbe point of the sword. ... WHIG SONG FOR THE CAMPAIGN OF 49. Air "Old Dan Tclr.w "" . JT A IlDr. ' Ye "Whigs who won for Harrison, .. And ye who bravely fought for Clay, Arrange your forces and unite. For hin who conquered Monterey If your hearts are firm, and aims are steady, . . . You'll win the fight for "Rough and Ready." If your hearts are firm, and aims are ateady. ' You'll win the fight lor "Rough and Ready See where, on Palo Alto' heights, , Tho Hero brave undaunted stands, -- Fr good, our country's Stars and Stripes, Were trusted to his faithful band ' " He won that field his arm was steady. Twill always be ith"Rough and Ready.' He won that field his arm was steady, r -. Twil always be with "Rough and Ready." And when, beneath, the towering palms, Fearless again he pitched his tent. The Mexicans with flashing arms. Came All their thoughts on vengeance bent Again he won his aim was steady, That all should yield to "Rough and Ready. And on that scene of bright "look out" With fairest prospect toward the sea. Who- caused to ascend that thrilling flhout, But the bravest brave. Old Zachary I His heart was firm his arm was steady. Nothing could daunt old "Rough and Ready. Then trust him with the Ship of State, Hell ever have it's good in view. And ihoMgh dark peril may. await. Will brink it safe to harbor too. r- Support him well old "Rough and Ready." " ' Be true ye' W higs be firm and steady.

Qzs. Cass. The Marietta (Ohio) Ictelli

gencer closes an editorial article with tbe fol lowing palpable hi: at the Locofoco candidate for the Presidency : "Gen. Cass was made a public man by the FEDERAL PARTY of this District, which embraced the territory now included in the counties of Washington, Monroe, Morgan, Atnens, rerry, xviusKtngum,iua pernapsotner counties. He will now receive for President the votes of some of the men who then supported him for Representative, but it may be doubted whether all of his old political asso ciates will forgive him the sin of "denying his maker. The Lafayette Family. Mr. Edmund La fayette has been appointed Secretary of the National Assembly of France. The familv of the friend of Washington occupy a large share in the national representation. Among them are Messrs. George, Edmund and Oscar Lafayette, son and grandwn of the man whose mem ory is revered in both worlds; Jules Lafayette, another grandfon; Corcelles and Remurat, re latives of Madame de Lasteyrie, his daughter, and M. de Tracy, brolher-in-law of George Lafayette. Love and DEBT.There is very little difference between tbe man in love and the man in debt. Both the debtor and the lover commence operations and promissory notes; the former giving bills to his creditor, and the latter sending bitlot doux to his fair one. The lover by promising to cherish, is honored with a place in the lady's good books; and the debtor, by promising to pay, winneth admission to the creditor's ledger. Love keepeih its captive awake all night; so doth debt. Love is uucalculating, and debt holdeth no reckoning. The man who oweth money is iuneed of brass, and so is the swain that poppeth the questiur. We are authorized and requeste' to announce MICHA KL P. JUNES a a Candidate (or County Commissioner for District No. 1. Vanderburgh a a a County. oar We are authorized to announce JOHN SPIKER as a candidate for a rot in the Loner House of tbe next Legislature, at tbe ensuing election. STEAMBOAT REGISTER. COKRECTKD AO! DAY BY TAYLOR AND HARVEY". Gen. Taylor - -N. Orleanj Cincinnati Louisville, Henderson Atlantis, North River St. Louis Cincinnati St. Loui, Cincinnati Louisville, St. Louis N Orleans Cincinnati Silas Wright----Mountaineer Alharubra Moul, St. Louis, Louuville 1 nuivi."rii iTnma vATirr I IWu M uvreuT KiTCii, unit uio uuunnxucui, . . 1 ...... 0 I as taken out letters 01 auininutrauon upon a II oersons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate paymcnt,and those having clainis against faul estate win present tucin amy auuiuiucated lor settlement. The estate will probably be sol vent. jc-Ji li. wiiLtL.tu, Aanrr. n EAL r t r r l I r.stnic lur ooic.-muwuuwwi m some of the most desirable Real Estate in the ciiy and county, consisting of the following Iota and tracts ot land, lot no si upper enlargement ana . .r ..... -! : I. tl lota iXO 1U J at 100 auniuua t.iiargcmcnt di unuijw a AJSO IUO laio rcpiut-iiio Ul uaunuci a iiviuuiuun, ,.j -;.i tf.u. cMt nun. t'.rm.imU Also tho late residence of Saunders llornbrook . . - - 1 1 . i . ..... I

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nana in wnicn mere are seTerai improvements; mis For terras aDnlv to 1. HORNBROOK. jeK-dJtiKVWlnu DR. 8.S, FITCHEWS CONSUMPTION IIE.IIEDIES. r IMIE sulwcriber has just received tho agency for JL this City and surrounding Country, w ith a sup ply ol his Abdominal supporters; Mioulder liraccs; Inhaleinsr Tubes: Also bis book of ix loctureson the uses of the Lungs causesprevention and cure ol Pulmonary Consump tion, diseases ol the heart, and the true mode ol preserving heath and prolonging life. AL.L1M C. I1AL.LiUCIV, ITUgSl je21 . Main st, near Water. DISSOLUTION. rpHE oartnersKio heretofore existing between JL Haub Sc Seppech in the Grocery business was who is authorized to settle up the bm.ines of the firm. june 21-3t HAUB &. SEPPECH 80DA AND BLUE LICK WATER. m A C. HALLOCK has erected a fine Soda Foun tain f.tt- thji anmmv4llAn ef trtü miKf Srf AflH reque9t, th who,ppreciate a coolinjJ tin m a not, custy day. to Rive mm a can Also constantly on hand pure Blue Lick Water I romthe Drennon (Ky.) Springs. my 26 VriIOLIALE AND RETAIL SADDLE. HARNESS. AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. Main street, Evansville, Ind. SAMUEL CUFFLES bees OTTT1 leave to inform his friends and JL:vb$V tha nublic cenerally. that he has rcmov-" 111! ed his slum to Main street, between First and Second, Mil ri.vir to C. Bell's Orujr store, where he keens a large and general assortment ol paddles, bridles, Harness, 1 runas, tarpet ins, couuic v& auscs, au rm i - . a if. w.i. iua l .i:.. . J all ct'ier articles in his line, wmenne oners .t wholesale or retail at the lowest cash prices. He also keeps constantly on hand a large and general assortment of trimmings ot all kinds, sucn as. Saddle trees ot ail kinds. Skirtinz, Harness and Bridle Leather. Uoj-sKin seating, t au snina. Plush of every variety. Brass mounting of all kinds. Black do do do, Ilridle Bits of every kind. Bridle Buckles do. Stirrup Irons do, IWirv. Riding and Wairon Whins. Together with all other articles in his line. Coun try merchants and fanners would do well to call and j examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I am determined to sen nrsi rate article at very iow prices. June l4-dlw&w3mo. SAMUEL CUPPLES. "ITINEIl'S Canadian Vermifuge The best v T remedy ever yet discovered for all kinds o WORMS. It not only destroys Worms and invigorates the whole system, but it dissolves and carries off the superabundant slime or mucus, so prevalent in the stomach and bowels of children, more esneciallvl those in bad health. The mucus forms the bed or

nest m wmcn worms prouure meir young, ana oy re- year ia aDOUt five fax, nine inches in heighth.unmoveing it, it is impossible for worms to remain tn the married, and has no relatives in this Country to tbe

body, it is narmiess m i euecis on tne yam, anu the health of the patients is always improved by it .... .n kpnnn worms are d -covered: the medi - na. Avrn when no worms are discovered; the medi cine being palatable, no child will retus to take it,l not even tne most ut-uta vc OCrPrepared by JOILN WhLK &ui., xsp. bj Maiden Lane, New York. Sold wholesale and retail, by J. WKluiu, uenerai agroi ior wum and West, 151 Chartres street. New OrleansT fr-r-Onlr Acrr nL in Evansville. mar -1 y A LLIS Sc HOWES. PANT STUFFS. I UST received brown and bleached Linen Prills, I Cotfon Casbimers.Cottonades, Dentin blue Drills,! i.e.. suitable for men s hummer wear. mar 2a. .M. W tUSlliK.

CITY COUNCIL. -Meets every Saturday evening on First ft, OfiV cers James G. Jone.Mavor; John J. Chandler.Clerk; Samuel Orr, Treasurer; Wni. Bell, Marshall. Comcilmenlt ward, Jonn M. Stockwell, 2nd ward, SiI as Stephens; 3rd ward, Willard Carpenter; 4th ward, M. W. Foster; 5th ward, Isaac Hutchinson; 6th ward Stephen Child. BONS OP TEMPERANCE. Temtle of Honor, No. 1 Meeta every Monday evening at Temperance Hall, Water st. Officers lor the present quarter, P. G. O'Reilly, w c t; Osborn Reilly, w v t; James T. Walker, w a; R. B. Hart, w a r; Isaac A. Crane, w p b; John Shanklin, w t; Wni. Holden, w r; John E. Taylor, woe; Edward DeGarnio, w a; Robert Allen, w a. Lyxax Beechfr Divisiox. No. 25 Meeta Tuesday evenings at Temperance Hall. Officers Wra. Holden, w r; Jas, Laughlin, w a: James T. Walker, a s; A. Warner, a r ; John Heuson, r s; Robert Barns, t; Joseph Turnock, C; T. Urant, a c, C. Bates, I s; Robert Vance, o s. Temfle of IIoxor Divisiox, No. 54 Meeta Friday evenings at Temperance Hall. Officers John Greek, w n A. C. Hallock, w a; M. W. Sallbrd, a s; W. Carenter, a b s; James D. Walters, r a; W. II. Chandler, t; R. Allen, c; J. W. Slinson, a c; J. Boyes, i s; J. E. I'ittman.o s. LO.O. F. Morxixo Star Lodge, No. 7 Meets Thursday evenings at Hall, corner of Main and First ats. Officer L. L. Laycock, r g; H. O. Babcock, x a; W. W. Sullivan, v o; H. Q. Wheeler, s; O. Ladd, f, R. W. Dunbar, c; W. Hunnell, t o; C.Colvin o a.

MASONIC. EvAXsvtLLE Lodge, U. D. Meets first Saturday evening of each month. Officers CA Foster wm; John C . Heberd, s w; James T Walker, J w; P (2 O'Reilly, a; N Rowley T; John Shankl in a D; A Far nei worth, j D, R Pa) ridge, s & T. 72ATES Or POSTAGE. cents Letters For a single letter, not exceeding half an ounce, (avoirdupois,) sent not exceeding 300 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 each letter, or four cents, if the advertising cost so much additional. For drop letters, not to I mailed, each 2 Circulars For any printed circular, handbill, adverüsement, unsealed, sent any distance 3 Ntwsr afers Ot 1900 square inches, or less, sent over 30 and not more than 100 miles, or any distance within the state 1 Over such a distance li Newtjtapers unless to subscribers, 3 cents each,repaul; or not forwarded from the Post-otlice. MUTUAL BENEFIT jLIFE IXSUUAXCE COMPANY. institution is distinguished from al others, at l?uc or a broad, by all, or most, of the followin peculiarities 1. Whurn th nremiunis are UVCr aw, it requires Anlv Ana nunrtpr nrtrt in ench. instead Üt thö WÜ0I6 W... J - - j 1 I 2. It aliowa the assured to pay yeany, quarterly. monthly or weekly. 3. No part of the profits are withheld, or divert Ail trom the assured, eitner in cnaruyoromerwiae. - - , , . .... . . 1 r t ni.riiul f.ir hnvincra al Hirifnt rnnitfll ftindetl. trom .;' .M r uruiniiiiiia iiwuru. t r. - n VA rm w hia nr.tita nr nnvn them to accumulate, year by year, at his option 6. It assures to Ute age 01 tw, insieaa 01 stopping at GO. ... 7. It declares the Drohts vearlv. instead of once la nve or seven vears. and issues scrip yearly 10 me s nrtti. liesrini? 6 ocr cent interest which scrip is re . , .-.. rWmrnl in rnjn. wnen tue orouis amouiivcu lujv. XV 11... . j . Ani;. .1 .,- IIA, Or BllOWeVI tW RVVumuiaw . nw vi.n vi tu Assured. . 1?;,"" ',UI", ,,,u" 'p" ," v rhiUron in such a wit. thai altliouch he mav lose - - t. , .. " r . . levil Illing, llicj aiD sair, biiu nil riiiw, nircuivi "m"icu or umiiarriou, to pruviue ior viu Sc, . ... : V nessand Want, as we I as for Death 9. I he Assurnl can surrender the do 1 icy at an V value. "V" u...ru,,u..u . . 10. At anv time after the first year, the Assured can borrow on the scrip issued, two-thirds of its nmount, so that he has nothing to fear from a change of ci umstances, or inability to pay the premium. 11. Directors anil Oihcers are chosen yearly; and the Assured votes according to his interest. 12 The funds are all invested in united Mates, New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts stocks, I and in Real testate in ISew ork and rew jersey, i wholly unincumbered, and of double the value loan1. 13. It pays no. Directors, no Auditors, no bolicitnra It If Mil. tnnnptr to neither. 14. It docs not reckon the Assured a year older than he is but from six months less to six months more, so as to equalize the estimate between all par ties. 15. The rates are lower, the expenses less, and the profits larger, man witn r oreign wiiice; iniesuiniiw here yielding from 6 to 7 per cent. abroad only 3 per cent.-to tay nothing of 33 1-3 percent reserved; nor of interest allowed to those who furnish a "guaran . t . ' t tie - . . tee camtal . at the rate ol 5 Der cent, on every nun- . . r . : t r - 1 :.l a pain "! r nWf,nt: - I 16. Instead of encouracmir. erery precaution is taken to prevent, a torleiture ot tne policy. 1. l ne naDiuiyoi tne issureu is uumtuuj to the amount of his premium note. ALL.EIN U. UALUAXJiv, Agent. M. J.Hrat. M. D. Medical Examiner. All neraons wishing to make insurance on their own or on their friends LIVES, will please call upon the acent in this City. Office on Main street near Water, and examine the terms and rates of the Comdany. je ib-iy Sheriffs' Sale. T" Y virtue ol two writs of Fierefacias against TcJ3 ter (ute, issued out of the otfioe of the Clerk oi the Vanderburz Circuit Court, the one in favor ol Jacob Geisler. and the other in favor ol Conrad feidendale. I will on the 30th davof June. A. D. 14, at the door ot the Court House in the city of Lvansville, between 10 o'clock A. M., and 3 o'clock P. M. ol said day, expose to sale at public auction and outcry. nrs the rents, issues and profits, for the term of sev

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i . . . cn V( 31, in the Eastern Enlargement of ssid city, and k.un!Al aa fiillna-a mnimpnrinT on Alain street at . u - . u w Mm.. aI ..m I ihnmi ainno 11 ain ...... .. . . :n . VArtk...i.ri. .iirtinn nn.inmth of the breadth of said lot, thence by a line running at right 111 SB a. vi tsjt7.a aw . v vaj v- - - - angles with Main street through said lot to tne auey u n &....II. Mi .l.tnn id. In lh Nrrt h weal corner of said lot, thence along the line dividing lot . . k a a . t i No m and 9 Main street to the d ace ol DCffinmne, .nJ n rmmn n(To.np Tnr Mill rents, is sues, or profits a sum sufficient to satisfy sid execu - t on. and chosts.i win at the same lime ana piace pro ceed to sell at Dublie auction and outcry the fee sim - ple of said above described premises to satisty said wnt, and interests ana costs aue inereon JOHN ECHOLS, S. V. C je 7-p $2 f . CORONER'S INQUEST. . WE the Jurors of the Jury empannelled and sworn dilizendv to enauire nnd true presentment make, how ar.d in what manner and by whom one lamoa f!nrrv rame to his death, retmrt. that trom ,u .Miimn, ,!nvl Kofrim n. and from sn insncc,ion 0f the body of the said deceased by us, it appears, .u.. .v,. ..;ri i.n,M n..rr- rnu to his death bv a 8UD inflicted in the left breast, is of about theageot30 of , he knowledge and belief ol the witnesses examined u we do furthcr np0Tt that we l 7 " j "!..: r.w. K.i-r.k- .;,! l.mi - l r...,t ., minallAn ftf f currT deceased, the sum of one hundred and twenty i d,.i ara in rnit. Said deea&ed nad been tor some ,Imea hana onboard steamboat Gen. tJcott, and made Cincinnati his residence when not employed on the in , witnnaa wtireot we have hereunto set our hand. and seals ai Evansville this tenth day ot June eigh teen hundred and forty -eight. G. B. WALKER. Foreman. Signed and sealed bv the Juros and Received by me je H LEWIS HOWES, Coroner. f T. HUGO, House Carpenter and Joiner O O Vina sireet, near Mr .DoJges' churcn. imyj-6m

CLOrü, CAS3IMBHE3 & VESTING SUPERFINE black French Cloth, Scperfine black French Cassiraeres, Black, Blue and Bunn cloths of every quality and price. Fancy Cassi meres. Fancy Vesting. Whithand Colored Marseilles 'Verting, with a large assortment of Gents Plain Black and Fancy Silk Cravats, and Patent Storks, superfine Plain and Figured black Silks, and Satins for Vesting. Gents, superfine. Black and While Colored

Silk and Kid Gloves, with every desirable article for Gents. Spring and summer wear, for wholesale and retail by ap 131 MORRIS S. JOHNSON. PANTALOONS STUFF & COATINGS COTTENAÜES, Crotens, Tweeds, superfine black Freuch Drap, ets., Drap de Nienne, Linen and Union checks and stripes, with all the meet desirable styles, for sale low at wholesale and retail by ap 15 MORRIS S. JOHNSON. PRINTS! PRTNTSÜ AN endless quantity and variety of Prints of tbe niturMtSnrinfr anri Summer StV les. together with every thine new, in the way of Dress Goods, for sale at wholesale and retail by ap id .nuuuia o. juiujw.i. FANCY ARTICLES. THE subscriber has receivdd an assortment of: Seals, Sealing Wax, Note Paper; Steel Beeds, Kings, Tassels; Bag Clasps, Needles, Purse Twist; . Fancy Bend, Pins Knitting Pins; Razors, Razor Straps, Shaving; Tooth, Hair and Nail Brushes, &c, &c. Also, Edgings, Inserting, Drawer Goods ol every variety, for sale at wholesaleemd retail by MORRIS SJÖHKS0X: ap 15 PALM HATS, BONNETS, FL OWEHS &C AVERY large stock consisting of every variety of Summer hats, leghorn, palm lf, French broid, shans, &c, fur and silk hats of every desira ble style bonnsts, all tbe newest styles, with a splen did assortment of flowers, ribbons and bonnet trim mings for sal le by ap apl5 MORRIS S.JOHNSON. MOURNING GOODS. A FULL and very desirable assortment ol Mourning dress Goods, superfine Bombazines, Silk Warp, Alpacas, (some very fine) Alpaca Lustres, superfine black, plain and figured berreges, black Lawns Jtc., now open and for sale low by ap 15 MORRIS S. JOHNSON GLOVES! GLOVES!! GLOVES!!! iti fffi L A DI LS superfine light and dark colored ryivM Kid Gloves, superfine Black do., superfine White do., superfine white and colored Silk do., superfine black net Gloves, and Mits for sale low by lap 15 MORRIS 6. JOHNSON. LAWNS, GINGHAMS & LINEN LAWNS A VERY large assortment of the newest styles Please call and examine them. ap 15 MORRIS S. JOHNSON. NEW AND CHEAP DRY GOODS JUST OPENED AT KRÜZEN & MORGAN'S iCrln the New Frame BittMing, oh Main Streetd 250 PS. rwicy Prints; CO ns. Ghtgliams Prints, at only 10 cents per yard; 20 ps Ginghams, colors warratcd, at 16 c'ts per yard; 100 ps bleached Domestic; 10 cases Hats; 10 do Boots; 10 do Ladies slippers; SO ps Irish Linen, from 25 cents to $1 00 per yard; 50 Berage Scarfs, at only 50 cts each. 25 sup summer Shawls; 20 ps Fancy Linen Drills; Gloves, blkand white Kid, Pic Nie and Cotton; Steel Beeds and Purse Trimming?; 50 doz Hosiery, embracing every quality; 3 ps Carpeting; 5 bales Brown Domestic; 1 Drills . 2 do Osnabergs, And many other articles, which makes our assort ment equal to any that can be fouud in thacity. -We most respectfully solicit a call from a'.l who wish to buv goods, either at wholesale or retail, aswefeel confident that they will find it to their interest to purchaseofus. KRONEN & MORGAN, je 6 No. 85, Main street. J. Lt. BITTUOLFF.-fe fP-f . T'rltf . C .. :U- nntnn.. aaaavaa. Wk aSaaaaBBBi wouid respccttully inlotm tne ciuzensoi c vans v tue and vifinitv. thai he has iust received his new and splendid stock of Jewelry, Watches; and Clocks, wmcn ne win sen at regular viutinuun piiws, uo stock consists in part ot: j-1 ine Gold and Silxer Lever Watches: A splendid assortment newest style ladies Coral Breastpins; Eatings, Fingerrings &c.; Gold Guard and Fob Chains; Miniature cases, and Lockets;' Fine Mourning Pins, Brucelet Clasps; Guard Keys, Collar Buttons, and Studs; A large selection ol Gold Pencils with and without A largelotof Bayley's best Gold Tens with and without holders; Silver Tables and '1 ea Spoons; Silver i himbles; 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 tc.; K lew Fine French Mantle Clocks; to which be would call the attention of those wishing to purchase. Ladies are invited to call and examine lor themselves. J. L. B1TTROLFF. ap 15 Main Street between r irst and Second. Administrators Sale BY virtue of an order of tho Prebate Court of V anderburgh County Indiana. I will on Saturday the 13th day of July next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M., and 6 o'clock P. M., ol said day expose to sale at PublioaAuetion at the Court House door in the City ot Lvansville, Lots Nos. 9, 10, 11 and 12, in Block No 2 in the 4th enlargement; adjoining the city of Evansville to pay, the purchase money. The bove lots belon ging to the Estate of Franc Chambers deceased. Ter ws or Sale. One half cash and a credit ot 6 I months will ne givcu on tne otner ni wun approv JlfisLNULB Ad.-, wi.h , - m . I . . I . I A . I , . u r . xuiie oi A u u inn am w auuci uui ku I Vanderburch Circuit Court. September 1 erm, A U a a - 1 1813. i oiate cans oi inuiana, I f. I David E. A. Strong, John II i i a.- mar e i uroesoeca, r rancis w . mu I ler. Kuth Ann Miller. Eliza 1 R. Miller, Jeremiah R. Barni es, vtawiuiu i-.ii, t maru l Carpenter, Joel C. Mills, In Chancery John Barnakle. Georze A Miller, George Ii. Hahn, Peter Voegle. John Rabbers, Mathias btahlhcefer, Horatio Q. Wheeler, Vincennes Kuark, John L. Bittrolft, Elias Steiger, and Peter Kro menncher. NOW comes the complainant by John J. Chandler, her solicitor, and files her Bill of CornDlaint herein, and it aDoeanne by tne attuavit oi i disinterested and co-n Detent witnew, filel this the IMbday or June, 184, tüat the said aeienuants, uavid E. A. Stronsr. John H. (.Jroesbeck. Francis W, .. . aar . Miller, Ruth Ann Miller, Eliza R. Miller, and Jeremiah If. Itarnea. are not residents of the State ot In diana. . . . tl.Ä ; j defendants of the I hebT &JJti aM I pendency ot this suit, and that, unless tne, tne saia havi.l K. A. Xirnnir. John II. Oroeabeck. Francis W Millpr. Ruth Ann Miller. Eliza R. Miller. Jeremiah R. Barnes, shall personally be and apper belore the aawl Vanderhtirirli Circuit Vurt. OO Or before the Call ing ot this cause at the next term 01 saiu coutt, auu nlal lo nr iniwpr ttu mmolainant's Bill of Comnlaint. the same will be taken as confessed against them, and the matters ana wings inerem contained . a. T J decreed a(xordingb. JENKINS, Clerk. jelS-pf$4. By R. JENKINS, Dep't COFFINS. made to order . Constantly on hand an b l-6m Main Street.

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WHOLESALE DEALERS 111 FOREIGN AHO DOMESTIG DRY GOODS, rnnwritAP TtlAIN AND WATER STREET, EVANS VI LM, I A.t

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Spring and Sommer Foreign and Domestic Dry fcrooas, WHICH we are daily receiving from the Eastern Markets, Manufacturers, ,Ve. Our "ff." f wJ.h ,rre.t Vnre and at extremely low rates, under the most favorable circumstances- (with the

CASH with an especial view to Ihe patronage ot tno tvansvuie irae, .u a. ? ..- -LARISB SALTAN D SMALL PROFITS," we have no bmtataon in Pß? Country Merchants, Dealers, Traders, who will be km rnouffh J rCH bÄÄnS AS HKnVoS

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Wholesale dealer in dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Hardware, Cutlery, Leather, &c, &c. OH WATER STREET, THIRD SOOR ABOVE IÜAUI STREET EV A NSVILLE, I N P. DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE. : TO Country Merchants. I takethis metho I to inform Merchants vieiiing this City, that I am in 1 receipt of one of the largest and lst assorted stock oftJoods ever brought to this City.- Among which I enumerato Ticks, Dentins, Drills, Stripes, Janes, Plantation stuffs, Obnaburgs, Wickings, Waddings, Uatiings, Cotton Yarns, Ätc. - . . My ai9ortnient of brown and bleached Cottons is, I believe, the mopt complete west of the Alleghany mountains, comprising all the most defirnhle styles selected from the best manufactories. My bleached Cottons are mostly from the Iwell and Waltham Factories, and are cccidedly superior to any other goods either foreign or domestid, ollered in this market With assurance that my terms and prices are more favorable to buyers than at any other house in this ctty. Very respectfully, " may 16 OLIVER LADD.

DOMESTICS! CZf Bales 4-4 heavy Drown Sheetings, in store OU for sale by fmyl6J OLIV ER LA DJ and DÜ. PRINTS. -i r Cases ol new styles spring rrtnts; u a a S Blue end Orange, lor wilo by OLIVER LADD. may 16. MOSQUITO NETTING. - Oi-! Pieces Moequito Nellinj, just received and IäU forsaleby myl6J OLIVER LADD. LADIES SLIPPERS nnd BUSKINS. Ofkfk Prs. Ladies slippers and Buskins of supeOvIvF rior oualitv and strle ever belore brought to this market, just received ana ior sue ty may 16. OLIVER LADD. KIP and THICK IIROGANS. Caes of Prime Kip Brogans; . b. do do Boys do; 15 5 do Thick do, Forsaleby mayl6 OLIVER LADD. 1VALDHOM SYTIIES. l?f Dozen suj)erior Waldrom Grass Scythes; OU 10 do do do Corn do; 5 do do do Bryer do; Allot a superior quality forsaleby may 16 OLIVER LADD. SYTIIE SNATHS & PITCH FORKS. Oft. Dozen Lampson pa teuton a ths; eJ 50 do dq do Common; 10 do superior Pitch rorks: For sale by may 16 OLIVER LADD FAXTOYA27D STAPLE DRY GOODS AT RETAIL, rP HE subscriber' would most respectably inform I tbe 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 be found in Evansville. Please call and examine for yourselves. ImaylG OLIVER LADD. COTTON YARN. - f fififi Dozen Hope Factory Cotton Yarns XU.UUU Nos. WW. G00 and 100, this day re ceived per steamer Kosco from Pittsburgh. For sale by Imay 17 OLIVER LADD. TO THE PUBLIC. WHEN I advertise my stock in our Daily Journal,! am not in the habit of advertising dou ble or tnble that 1 have on hand, out eoaie to tne quantity by referring to my invoices of Goods purchased East, may 16 OLIVER LADD. JUST RECEINED, OA TONS assorted Rod and Bar Iron; rmtXß 100 kecs aa?orted Juniata Nails; 25 bundles spring Steel; 5 do sheer do; 1 case extra Cast do; Plow slabs. Boiler and sheet Iron; Rasps, Files, and Door Latches, Which, together with our former stock makes it complete. ror sale low oy may 9. LAUGHLIN, Water street SADDLE? HARNESS AND TRUNK zaAnupAOTonY. J. P. ELLIOTT, (5urres- fTjTJT) ,or to W. M. & J. P. Elliott,) J . druxA will continue the above business at the I IT I I old stand. Main street, Evansville. He will always keep on hand a constant supply ol caddies, Kridles, Trunks, &C.&C. of th best workmanship, which he offers at wholesale or retail at the lowest prices. Also A great varietyof Trimmings uiied by Saddlers, Harness-makers, and Trunk Manufacturers. In addition to rr.y lornier siock oi materials l have just received a very large and general assortment of Saddle Trees, ol all kinds, . Skirting, Harness and Bridle Leathery Hog skin seating; Call skin do; Plush Co, every rariety; Bridle Bitts and Buckles, all kinds; Stirrup Irons, ÄüC.. &c. Ridine. Buggy and Wagon Wlnps, Together with all articles in my line, at wholesale anT retail. ... . , ... Persons dealing in the above articles wiunndit to their advantage to call andexamine my stock. All orders promptly attcnaea to at tne snortcst noice may 9 ly J. P. ELLIOTT TN store and lor sale 50 bbl White nrrirr ane Chean Lime in good junel3 M.W.J-OSTER

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Four Days Late From Europe. FZIOSPSCTS Favorable to All Cash Cnstomcrs. . . - AI.L.IS & HOWES. THE HOUSE that sells goods for nall piofits and ready pay, have just been receiving several important additions to their large stock ol Groceries. They pledge themselves to sell as good articles and at as low rates as can 1 obtained in . the West, and invite all dealers, who wih to do a taring bunnett to come and convince . themselves that, those ertionsare something more than empty boasts. Their stock embraces every thing belonging to the grocery trade, in proof of which see the columns Of onr city papers- ON EVERY PAGE YOU WILL FIND THEIR ADVERTISEMENTS. , ap.2l. JUST received from New York, ' " 6 Halt Pipes Cognac Brandy; " - :. 2 Pipes Holland Gin; 10 casks Port Wine; 10 casks Madeira; 2 hhds Rum; - ' ; . 10 bark ets Champaign?; 5 bxs Cordials: 100" Claret; 150" Sardines; 400 cans Oysters; 25 thousand Tigara Cigars; " " -for sale by A LLIS Sc HOWES, ap 24 ' Water st. JUST received by steamer Glencoe, 75 sides sole Leather; 25 Bxs Lemon Syrup; 3 1 icrces renned feugar lor family use, for sale by ALLIS & HOWES, Water st. apzi JUST received from New Orleans, . . SOBblrfTannersOil; 50 " Tar; ' ' 4 " Varnish; 15 " Turpentine; - : . 5 Bxs Oranges; 10 Lemons; in store and for sale by ALLIS &. HOWES. Water st. SUGAR! SUGAR! SUGAR! ' "I flfl HHDS New Orleans Sugar. AUU 200 Bags Rio collee ; 250 Bbbj Molasses; " ... . in store and for sale by ALLIS & HOWES, ap2 Water st SUGAR and XOLASES. J , 100 HlidsNew Orleans Sugar; 250 Bbls do do . Molasses: 40 1 do do . 25 Bbls Sugar brand; 25 i Bbls do do do; House Mola Polka do A. do do do. LAUGHLIN, .Water, street. For sale by ap 2j NAILS. - . Q fZf KEGS Boston and Juniata Nail, assorted Äüll sizes; 2j kegs Floorln? Brads, assorted; 25 do Assorted spikes. Forsaleby A. LAUGHLIN, ap25 .. Water street JUST RECEIVED, " "" fTA KEG3 Pure white Lead; tlU 10 bbls Linseed Oil; 5 do Turpentine; 25 boxes 8-10 Window Glass, For sale low by A. LAUGHLIN,. may Water street. HYDRAULIC CEMENT. " ä TT f T T ?1 a" f ' .ma riLii supiy oi uns arueie iresn trom the BJaUi, jL together with the best of IVach Lime. ror sale by thebatrel. A. LAUOI1LIN, ap 25 Water street. IRON . A LARGE and general assortment of all sixes o Common Bar, Flat, Round and Square, Broad and Narrow Band, Axe and Hoe Bar, Plow Bar, How Moulds and slabs. Nail and small Rods, together with all sites usually called for in the above line. For .ale by A. LAUGHLIN, ap25 Water st. BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS. --.-r A FULL and eeneral assoitmentof i every thing in that line, namtly . Anvus, iteuows. i vxm, ocrvw nates trUso. riles and Grates.

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