Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 65, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 8 July 1848 — Page 3

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The DaILT Jovxxav is published every morning, (Sundays excepted) at 10 centa per week, payable to the Carrier8,.or 5 20 per annum, payable in advance. " The Ti- Weekly Jocrwal, " I a comr'y, con taming all the matter of the Daily Journal, is published on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at $4 00 per annum in advance. The Weeklt Jocrxal is published every Thursday at 2 00, three copies fur $5 00, seven copies for $11 00, tea copies for $15 00, in advance. SA T Uli DA Y MORNING, JUL Y 8. THIRTIETH CONGRESS. Washington, Saturday, July 1. In tbe Senate, Mr. Benton from the committee on Military A flairs repotted the House bill respecting the act requiring the President to reduce the number of Generals in tbe army at the close of the war, with amendments retaining sundry officers till fourth of March, and allowing 3 months extra raJ to officer?, non-commissioned oßicers, privates and musicians, that have been or may be honorably discharged, the amendments were adopted and the bill passed unanimonsly. The resolution of Reverdy Johnson to print 10,000 extra copies of the memorial of the Chicago Contention was negatived. Mr. Bright gave notice that he would move to take the final vote on the Oregon bill on the 12th inst. On motion of Mr. Downs the Senate went into Executive session and then adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Ia the House Mr. Vinton moved to take up the Civil Appropriation bill in Committee of the Whole. Mr. Toombs made a political speech and avowed his preference for Gen. Taylor, laying the platform of his party. Mr. McClelland deft-nded Cass. Mr. Cobb replied to Mr. Toombes. Mr. Ilallowcll moved to adjourn which was carried. Tbuth. Truth courts investigation, but er ror bhrieks from scrutiny. Truth fearsnoevils from the most rigid examination, but error al Wars fears the consequence. Truth is immu table, and will tarnt criticism. Truth, like its author, is eternal, and will exist amidst the wreck of matter and of worlds, while error willba swept away with the refuge of lies. The more you examine the truth, like gold the brighter it shines. Truth is never tarnished by inspection, but discovers the more splendor. Any system which shrinks from scrutiny discovers corruption in its premises and is unwoithy the attention of the inteligent mind. Acertain writer said, with the utmost propriety, "He thit will not reason is a bigot, he that cannot reason is a fool; and he that dares not reason is a slave." Sensible.- The Locofocos of New York are about to have Gen. Cass's portrait psiuted. This is the only canvass on which be will ever make a respectable figure. Philadelphia Hun. THE TAYLOR BUGLE. BY J. A. MALLORV. A I a uStar XjhiHgltJ D im -." JIaek! what id that sound breaking out on the air More loud aud more deep its full swell is ascen ding; High triumph rides out on the heart stirring Mast, And hope's cheering song with its glad-strains id blending, Each bosom beats high, To the notes as they tly; Oh, what are those strains sweeping thus thro' tho sky! TU the rallying blast of the Bugle once more! Then shout for the names of Taylor and Fill Oh, long have the clouds mantled black o'er our Heaven Oh, long has the fla of our glory been trailing. Fierce blasts on its folds have unceasingly driven. And day afier day has its brightness been pa ling: But the Bugle's stern voice, Calls on ail to rejoice While the echoes peal out in a soul-stirring noise, Furtelling the triumph a nation now tenders To the name of our choice who "Neve Si rresDET.S." Pale labor looks up as the sound meets his car, A smile lights his brow his heart glows with emotion; The plow glides swiftly and with heartier cheer, The canvass is spread o'er the breast of the ocean; The land smiles once more, Fur Polk's reign is o'er, As the Mast swells on huh, sweeping lillow and hore; And tike notes of the Bugle in tones clear and Etoady, Announces the victory for old "Rocon asd Ready." Administrators Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Probate Court of Vanderburgh County Indiana. I wll on Saturday the 13th day of July next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M., and u o'clock P. M., ot said day expose to sale at Public Auction at the Court House door in the City ot Evansville, Lots Nos. y, 10, 11 and 12, in Block No 2 in the 4th enlargement; adjoining the city of Evansville to pay, the purchase money. The Ive lots belo:i ging to the Estate ot Frauc Chambers ileeenaed. Ter.ms of Sale. One half cash and a credit ol 6 Ihcnths will be giveu on the other ruli witn approved security. JOHN INGLE Adm'r with the will annexed. jell Sale of Ileal JCstatc. TJY virtue of an act of the General Assembly of the XJ State of Indiana passed at its last sere ion, I will expose to Public Auction on Saturday, the 1 5th day ot Jul next between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M., and o'clock P M of said day, at the Court Hoa.oedoorin Evansville. One fourth part of Lot No 39, in the Lower Enlargement of the City ol Evansville Indiana. The Drooertv of the heirs ol Thomas Dewey, late of Vanderburgh County, dee'd The above 1 Lot is pleasantly situated havinir a con' venicnt Dwelling If iu?c and stable upon it. A eood Warrantee Deed will be eiven. Terms of Sii.iCAsn. But a delay of i'ircc months will be civenon t wuh approved security. . JOHN INGLE Jr. Adm'r. RoaT NiGUTiXtiALE, Au'y in fact for heir. jel4d&w4w. . O LOVES! GLOVES!! GLOVES!!! uff r TOADIES superfine light and dark colored i nflKid Gloves, superfine Black do., Puperfme White do., rupcrhne white ami colored Silk a id tiiiDerfine Mnck net Gloves, and Mits for nale low . a..u s.ipern MOHKW S. JOHNSON-

THE TAYLOR PLATFORM.

"The power given by the constitution to the Executive, to interpose his veto, is a high conservative power, which should never be exercised except in cases of clear violation of the constitution, or manifest haste and want of consideration by Congress." "The personal opinions of the individual who may happen to occupy the Executive chair, ought not to control the action of Congress upon questions of domestic policy, nor ouht hi objections to be interposed where questions of constitutional power have been settled by the various departments of government, and acquiesced in by the people." Upon the subjects of the tariff, the currency, the improvement of our great highways, rivers, lakes, and harbors, the will of the people, as expressed tho' their representatives in Congress, ought to be respected, and carried out by the Executive.' "War, at all times, aud under all circumstances, is a national-calamity, to be avoided, if compatible with national honor." "The principles of our government, as well as its true policy, are opposed to the subjugation of other nations and 'he dismemberment of other countries by conquest, for, in the language of the great Washington,' 'why should we quit our own to stand on foreign ground.'" Z. TAYLOR. LAiVD FOR SAL.1 TAM authorized to sell at private tale U8 acres of land, the east half of the southeast qjnrter of section "Jl, in town G, south range II Wist. Said land is well Ic cated and the title indisputable. For terms apply to ljy 3 R. W. DUNBAR. jSIWOLL HOUSE i AND WHARF-BOAT, Shawneetown, Illinois. fTMIE undersigned takes this method to notify the JL public, that he is the proprietor of a lare and commodious Wharf Boat, at Snawneetowu, and that he still continues the Receiving, Forwarding and Commission Business, generally. Persons landing in the night, or desirous of securing passage in tle night, w ill alwayi find a private room and a good bed, on Umrd. lie also keeps constantly on band, a general assortment of Grocleif-s, Provisions, &.C., suitable to the river trade In connection with the above business, he has opened a House ol Entertainment, on Front Street, (about 75 yards from the Wharl Boat,) in the "Morris"'Brick House, and two frame buildings hn mediately below, called the Woll House and Staue Office, all of which have been recently repai-ed and refitted, and where persons may secure Heats in god Stage Coaches, for any point in the interior, on the mail routes. The public may rest assured that his Tasle and Biß shall be supplied with the best the country can atfbrd for motiev. and no rains will he snared to ac commodate comfortably all who call on him. His fcTAiii.E w 1.1 be tilltd with every variety ol grain, hny, &c, and managed by honest and faithful Do tiers, tor whom the undersigned will be responsible. Persons landing from steam boats at niht, will alwavsbe conducted to the Hotel it they desire i:. je 27 tf JOHN WOLL, Y fitter JUST Received this day by express, a few cases of mens1 line Cull" monroes and Misses' Lnced jots and a variety of chiMrens shoes, Ac, Ac. may 9. W.U. DAK Hit, No 23 main street. LU3IHEU. A large and full assortment of Tine Lumber. For sale by may! tf. A. LAUGHLIN, Water si WINDOW Glas. An assortmet of Window ?V G las?, assorted sizes. For rale by may I tf. A. LAUGHLIN, Water Window, Wnll Paper and Uordcrh g. A FULL supply of the latest paterns, in store ar for sale by ijaniU C.BELL nd TAfl BBIjS Kanawha Fait, on hand and forsa UUby fap 11 KIUESEN Ac MO(7' " (( a. reis Kenhawa Salt for sale by J-U'. fdec2Mf JOHN Sil ANKL1N. I CK! ICE!! nJXSTANTLY ;ept for retailing at the More ol may ALLlSiV, HOWES. INDIA MATTIXUS. - A HECKS India Straw Matting; JL VI Just received and for tale low by my b J.H. MAGHEE&. CO. MORE NEW SHOES. THE subscriber i now opening, at the City Shot Store, a splendid assortment of Ladies', Misses,' and Children's Shoes, Gentlemen' Gaiters, ccc.. purchased of the Manufacturers in Cincinnati, which ... a. a a. win be sou unusuauy low. ricase can ami tx amine the goals and pricey, at No. 23, in st. may 13-tf W. II. BAKER. WHISKEY. 8? Dbls Russellville Whiskey, 50 bbls Cincinnati do 2t) " New llarnionv do. In store and for ale low for enh by my 10 DEMENT X VIELE. ATON & HUGO, House Corpenrers and Joiners, IU 2.1 rt reel bi ween Sycamore and V ine np20 ay ASrLENDlDlot of Paper Hangings and Window I'ajier, just received and for sale low by jan 13-tf: J. II. MACH EE L CO. STEKL. LARGE and general nock of the best Brands of American Blister. English Blister. German and En"lih Sheer, brad and narrow Snrinc, and al! sizes ot flat and spuared Cast Meet, Axe 1 cm tier. For ale by A LA it ill LIN, ap 2js Water street. PRINTS! PRINTS!! N enJb ss quantity and variety of Prints of t newest Sorinr and Summer ft vie?, toceth with every thing new, in the way of Dress Goods, for sate at wholesale and retail ty . . ... apl3 MUiCKlSS.JOlINfcUN. LAWNS, GINGHAMS & LINEN LAWNS A VERY large assortment of the newest stylet Please call and examine them. ap i MOilKlo S. JOHNSON JUST received from Pittsburgh, 100 Kgs Nails; r Bbls Ale; for sale by ALLIS &. IIOWFS. ap 21 Water st. A. It. JOIVKS & CO.. Produce Dealers & Commission IVIh'ts No. 19 Front Street, St.Loui?. liefcrences: E. St. W. Iwis, ) Harrington, Hannah &. Co., $ a.m.ue Ball, more oct ! 6-yJ Mathews & Patch. National Hnkery, At lit corner of Wafer an.l Dithiotutreet. TlHPnF.TMn WETZELL. bees leave to inform JL' his friends, and the public generally, that he has ar'm returned to this citv. from Mexico, and recom menced the business of BAKING, in all its various branches. Fresh Bread, and a variety of Cakes Crackers. &.C., can be had at all times, and on the m.t rnasonable terms. Give him a call. may I, TTIIIXKS.Leathcr Trunks o CTTT good quality and low prices; also Car RTti l. rit net r.ncra of pverv variet v for sale at tb Cincinnati Clothing Store. AIILERING &. BRUMMER. HOOTS AND SHOES. "I flfa CASES Boots and Shoes, lUu Just received and for sale at wholesale pn

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ItlYEU IJ OTTO. II LAND FOIl SALE. IWiSIi to sell rny valuaMeFarmot River Uotin Land, situateon Green Kiver Island in Kentucky, lour miles from Evansville, containing 2C0 acres 125 oi which is cleared and under fence, and in a tine state of cultivation. There are three double log houses, with stable?, barns &e. The os houses are all good, and twoof them new with brick chimnies. Persons desirous ol purchasing will learn tny terms by applying to Mr. L. A. Corbet or W. B. Butler of Evansville, or by applying to me opposite the farm on the Kentucky side. je no JAS. McCLAlN.

I)H. S.S. FITCH'S CONSUMPTION REMEDIES. THE subscriber has just received the agency ior uns. uity and surrounuing (J country, with a supply of his Abdon inal Supporters; Shoulder Braces; Inhaleinsr Tubes; Also his book of tix lectures on the uses of the Lungs cause., prevention and cure of Pulmonary Consump tion, diseases of the heart, and the true mode of preserving heath and prolonging life. ALLEN" C I1ALLCCK, Drug'st je 21 Main st. near Water. For Sale or Ileut. It 1 l r '-ili-W two run of French Burs. 10 miles from Evans w n aville, and I of a mile from the state road. Immediate possession will be given. ' - JQrFor further pariiculars apply on the premises. lilCHARO BROWNING. Scott Township, April 22. ap2i-d&w3m MOURNING GOODS. A" FULL and very desirable assortment of MourZjL ningdress Goods, superfine Bombazines, Silk Warp, Alpacas, (some very tine) Alpaca Lu9trcs, Ptipertine black, plain and figured berreges, black Lawns &c, now open and for sale low by ap 13 iMORKISS. JOHNSON feA VALUABLE FARM for SALE i a CONTAINING two hundred and six-' ty-onc and one half acre?, nint ty-HX improved, ten miles from Kvansille on the state road loading to Terre Haute, one half mile from Urowning's fctenm mill. This land lies on both sides of the state road, and can be so divided that it will make two gooc farms. On the East siJo of the road is a new two story frame house, with a store room attached, lliir ty-two Ret long, a frame smoke house and shop, a large double log bam sixty-fix feet long by twentytwo wide, with a twelve toot t-iteJ running the whole length, and all other necessary outbuildings, and plenty of good water, one hundred of choice apple trees, with a variety of peach and other fruit trees On the west fide ot the road, is a good frame dwell- ! . I I . I I 1 t t i ing, a irame emoKC nouse, witn a large uoume nam, well shaded, with stables and other out buildings, one hundred bearing apple trees ot the best kind, also a vaJicty ot peacu, plumb ai.d cherry tree?, a never tailing wellet tue best kind of water. The land is in a high state of cultivation, plenty of good hickory, white and black oak timber for all purposes, plenty of sand, free and limestone rock, in short everything to make it a denrable location, it is one ot tue orsi locations in this part of the State for a store and pub. Uc huuüc. 1 hi tarm wilt be sold on reasonable terms and payments maoe easy. for turtner lnior mation enquire of James T. Walker, ot Evansville or to the proprietors on the premises. 1 ossessioii may be had immediately it required. JOHN BUKTIS. THOMAS 1 1 ENN ESS Y.Scott township,Vanderburg eo. Ia. Iapl3 d&wm6 I.. BlTTKOLrr.A J lilAMvrUL for vast liberal DVtronarc. w outi respectfully intoim the citizens of Evansville and vicinity, that he has just received his new an I splendid stock oI'Jewllrv, Watches; and Clocks, which he w ill sell at regular Cincinnati prices, his stock consists in part ot: a me uoin ana cnxer ievcr v atclies; A splendiJ assoruncnt newest style ladies Cor&l Breastpins; Tarings, Fingerrings A.c.; (iold Ouard and Fob Chains; Miniature cases, and lockcts; Fine Mourning I'in, Bracelet Clasps; Guard Kevs. Collar lluttona. mi. I Sm.l.. A large selection of Gold Pencils with and w ithout lns; A large lot of Bnyley's best Gold Ten with and wittiout noluers; Filvcr Tables and Tea Spoons; Silver Thimbles; Every description of Steel Trimmings; Steel Bead and Purse Silks; Fine Fans, Accordions; Solar Suspending and Parlor Lamps; (irandoles Äic: Every description Silver and common Spectacles rine pocket Knives kc.; n icvv t me r nncl .Mamie Clocks; to which he would call the attention of those wish ing to purchase. Ladies are invited to call and ex amine ior thtniwivcs. J. L. BITTROLFF, ap 15 Main Street between First and Second. Dissoi.iiTinv. r IMIE Dartnershiu heretof.ir llaub &, Seppech in the Grocery business was nissoiveu oy mutual consent on the Iinh inst. The business will hereafter be conducted by Mr Haub who is authorized to settle up the business of the firm. junetfl-3t HAUB & SEITECH. "WHOLESALE AND ItCTAIL SADOLE. HARNESS. AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. Main street, Evansville, Ind. SAMUEL CLTPLES Iü m rTTTTi leave to inform his friends and JfrfevA lK milit in iri'iierallv. lluil he linn rmn.1 j. i i I 1 1 ed his shop to Main street, between First and Second, next door to C. llell'a Drug store, where he keens a large and general aportmcnt of Saddles, Bridles, Harness. Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags, Valises, and all it'icr articles in his line, which he oilers -t wholesale or reta il at the lowest cash prices. He also keeps constantly on hand a large and general assortment of trimmings of all kinds, such as, Saddle Trees of all kinds. Skirling, Harness and Bridle Leather, I log-skin seating, Pad skins, Plush of every variety. Brass mounting of all kinds. Black do do do. Bridle Bits of every kind. Bridle Huckles - do. Stirrup Irons do, Buggy, Riding and Wagon Whips, Together with all other articles in his line. Country merchants and farmers would do well to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I am determined to sell first rate articles at very low prices. Junel l-dlw&w3mo SAMUEL CLTPLES. Stateof Indiana Vanderburgh County S. S, Vanderburgh Circuit Court, in vacation June üo 1S43. Barbara Hays i t. Petition for Divoce. Ferdinand Hays AND now at this time to witjune 30 1S43, comes the said complainant by John J. Chandler, her solicitor and tiles in the office of the Clerk of the Vanderburgh Circuit Court her certain petition for Divorce. And it satisfactorily appearing from tbe atlidavit of a disinterested person this day riled in the Cleiks office, aforesaid that th said Ferdinand Hays is not at this time a resiJent of the State of Indiana. There tore notice is hereby given tj the said Ferdinand Hays, that unless he be, and appear here on or before the calling of this cause at the next term of said court to be held at the Court House in Evansville On the fourth Monday in September next arid answer said Petition lor Divorce, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. JyJ SAM LT. JENKINS, CPk NEW ARRIVAL. rust received at the eityshoe store on Main street a spleded lot of Ladies tine Buskin walking shoes; also Misses and Child's Laced Boots, and Genu Gaiters, &a All the lowest prices imaginable. jy3 W.R. BAKER, Main street.

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REAL Estate for Sale. I now offer for sale some of tho most desirable Real Estate in the city and county, consisting of the following lota and tracts oflnnd. Lot No 33 upper enlargement and tots No 162&. 1C6 donation enlargement of the city of Evansville. Also the late residence of Saunders Hornbrook, dee'd. said to be one of the finest upland Farms in the county, containing 281 acres; also about 500 acres ol land in which there are several improvements; this last lot will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Also, 10 shares of Bank stock. For terms apply to P. HORN BROOK. je 22-d2rn&.w4m.

CITY COUNCIL. Meets every Saturday evening on First Et. Officers Jame G. Jones,Ma or, John J. Chandler ,Cler ; Samuel Orr, Treasurer; VVm. Belt. Marshall. Co-cilmt-H 1st ward, Jonn M. Stockwell, 2nd ward, Silas Stephens; 3rd w ard, Willard Carpenter; 4th ward, M. W. Foster; 5th ward, Isaac Hutchinson; 6th ward Stephen Childs. j SONS OP TEMPERANCE. Temfle or IIo.xor, No. 1 Meets every Monday evening at Temperance Hall, Water st. Ofacersfor the present quarter, P. G. O'Reilly, w c T; Osborn Reiilv, w v t; James T. Walker, w r; R. B. Hart, w a r; Isaac A.Crane, w r k: John Shanklin, wt; Wm. Holden, w v; John E. Taylor, w d u; Edward DeGarmo, w o; Robert Alien, w s. Lymax Beecher Division. No. 23 Meets Tuesday evenings at Temperance Hall. Officers Wm. Holden, w n Jas, Laughlin, w-a; James T. Walker,

a s; A. warner, ar s; Jonn iienson, r s; liobert Barns, t; Joseph Turnock, C; T. Grant, a c; C. Pates, n i .if , . s; Koueri v a nee, o s. Temple or Honor Division, No. 51 Meets Friday evenings atTeinperance Hall. Officers John Greek, w p: A. C. Ilallock, w a; M. W. Saiford, R s; W. Canienter, a rs; James I). Walters, rs; W. H.Chand ler, t: K. Allen, c; J. W. btinson, a c; J. IJoyer, i s; J. E. Pittman,o s. I. O. O. F. Morxino Star Ljdoe. No. 7 Mürels Thur.dav evenings at Hall, corner of Main anl First sts. Ollicers L. L. Laycock, r g; II. O. Babcock, x g; W W. Sullivan, v ; II. LI. Wheeler, s; U. Ladd, t; li W. Dunbar, c; W. Hunnell, I u; C.Colvin ou. MASONIC. Evaxsville IjC dge, No. 64, of Free axd AccEPrn Ancient it'RK iSlAsoNs. Olhcers C. A. rot-ter w x; P. G. O'Reilly, s; JohirC. Htberd s w; S. I cister. t; Jas. i. walker, jw; it. I artriuge, 8 v l.uwarü Lew is J D; A. i ainhild T. RATES OT POSTAGE. 1 cents Letters For a single U tter, not exceeding half an ounce, (avoirdupoue,) seilt not exceeding 300 miles, 3 ' Sent over 3u0 miles 10 For eveiy half ounce, and any excess over every halt ounce, the same rated ol postage; nuj w hen advertised, two cents on each letter, or four cents, if the advertising cost so much additional. For drop letters, not to be mailed, each 2 Circulars For any printed circular, handbill, advertisement, unsealed, sent any distance 3 NEwsrArtns Ot VX0 square inches, or less,sent over X) and not more than 100 miles, or any distance within the state I Over such a distance 11 Xt-wspaprrs unless to suWribers, 3 cents cach,repaift; or not lorwardcu irom tne l ost-omce, MUTUAL BENEFIT CO.IIPAIVV. LIFE TTllo institution is distinguished from a others, ai home or abroad, by all, or most if the following in'culiarilius 1. Where the premiums are over 830. it reauires only one quarter part in cuh, instead ot the whole. 2. It allows the assured to pay yearly, quarterly, monthly or weekly. 3. No part of the profits are withheld, or divert ed front the assured, either in charity or otherwise. It hti nil Lin) Mthr nurmnnl rtr roil tn nn interest for, having a hi fficient capital funded, from premiums received. 5. i lie assured can w ithdraw his nrolits. or have them to accumulate, year by year, at his option ü. It assures to the age ol 67, instead of ttic stopping at tiO. 7. It declares the profits yearly, instead of once in five or seven years, and issues scrip yearly io the Assured, bearing 6 per cent interest w hicn scrip 13 re deemed in cash, when the profits amounted to raw.. 000, or allowed to accumulate at the option ot the Assured. b. It enables a man to provide for his w ife and children in such a wav. that although he mar lose every thing, they are sale; and all persons, whether married or unmarried, to provide tor Old Age, Sick nes and Want, as w ell as tor Death y. The Assured can surrender the policy at any time after the first year, and receive it equitable value. 10. At any time after the first year, the Assured can borrow on the scrip issued, two-thirds of its amount, so that he has nothing to fear from a change ot circumstances, or inability to pay the premium. 11. Directors and Otiicers are chosen yearly; and the Assured votes according to his interest. 2. The funds are all invested in United States, New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts stocks, and in Real Estate in New York and New Jersey, wnouy unincumbered, and of double the value Ivan ed. . . 13. It pays no Directors, no Auditors, no Solicitors. It lends monev to neither. 14. It does not reckon the Assured a year older iiiuu u' ia uui irom six iiionius less to bix momns more, sj as to equalize the estimate between all par ties. 15. The rates are lower, the expenses less, and the profits larger, than with Foreign Offices; investment here yielding Irom 6 to 7 per cent. abroad only Jper cent. -to say nothing of 33 1-3 per cent reserved; nor of interest allowed to those who furnish a "guarantee capital," at the rate of 5 per cent, on every hun dred pounds subscribed, tor every ten pounds paid in : 16. Instead ol encouraging, every precaution is lauen i prevent, a lontliure 01 ine policy. 17. The liability of the Assured is linn ted by Law, to the amount ot his premium note. ALLEN C. HALL00K, Agent. M.J. BRAT, M. 1). Medical Examiner. Ail oersons wtstunz to make insurance on their own or ou their triends LI LS, w ill ulease call un on the ajrent in this City, Oifice on Main street near YY ater, and examine the terms and rates of the Comdany. je 16-ly II HANDY AND WINE. .rrVLy 5 quarter casks pure juice Tort Wine; (nafsV Old Tort -do; 5 " " " " Maderia; 1 " " " " Sherrv: 1 pipe pure Cognac Brandy,Otard. Dupuy's brand. 1 liese Liquors eave beon ourchasnd eoiecially tor sickness, and the public can rely upon their pu ity. In store and ior sale by jan2'Jl C BELL PALM HATS, BONNETS, FIi OWER3 &C A ER large stock consisting of every variety of Summer hats, leghorn, ualm leaf, French broid, shans,&c., fur and silk hats of every desira ble style bonnots, ill the newetd stvles. with a sulen did assortment of flowers, i ibUns and bonnet trim mings for sale by ap 15 MORRIS S. JOHNSON . GKOCEIUES. JUST received by steamer "Gen. Lafayette," anc for hale low for cash 50 bags prime Kio Coffee; lo Hogsheads of Sugar. 20 bbls i'lantation Molasses a prime article. 10 bbl. Rosin; 5 boxes of 1 .enimons; June 13, M. W. FOSTER Corner main &, 1st Streets. E. P. FACAHL 1 I-1 PattiiAn nhla Tln r .1 UfiAii Mntlr i I V'iiM n;r.,.i.:.i.: I .. 1 .ko n.,),li that he now has. and intends to constantly keen tin l.il f PlulafU-lnhi Calt'.skin. fur tin urnrk W.irk rM ivpnr rine work. Work of every description done with the utmost neatness and defiuatch. On Main street opposite the Rank. ap 24 dly. SODA AND II LUE LICK WATE, AC. IIALLOCK. has erected a fine Soda Fountain for the accommodation of the public and requests those who appreciate a cooling drink in a hot, dusty day. to give him a call. Also constantly on hand pure blue Lick Water rom the Drennon (Ky.) Springs. ' my 26 FANCY ARTICLES. THE subscri!er ha receivdd an assortment of: Seals, Sealing Wax, Noie I'aper; EHeti Ltecds, Kings, 1 assels; Bag Clasps, Needles, Turse Twist; Fancy lieads, lins Knitting Fins; Razors, Razor Straps, Shaving; Tooth, Hair and Nail Brushes, etc., fcc. Also, Edgings, Inserting, Drawer Ooods ot every variety, for sale at wholesale and retail by ap 1 MORRIS JOHNSON. JT. HUGO, House Carpenter and Joiner Vinestreet,nc' r Mr .Dodges' church. my2-Cm

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WHOLESALE DIALERS !H FOREIGN AMD BO.MESTIO DRY GOODS,

COBKEK OF ITI XIN AND WATE WOULD INVITE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE

Spring and Summer Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, WHICH we are daily rev iving from the Eastern Markets, ManuSicturers, &c. . Our stock has been selected with great care und at extremely low rates, under the most favorable Circumstances, (with the

CASH with an especial view to the patronage of the if "LARGE SALEd AND SMALL PROFITS,"

Country Merchants, Dealers, Traders, &c., who will be kind enough to call and we lis, not only to le able to please you in style, extent, and variety of Goods, but also TO OFFER YOU SUCH BARGAINS AS WILL MAKE IT AN OBJECT WOitTIIY OF YOU It ATTENTION TO UUY OUT OF OUR. ES

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OMVEE XÜBB, Wholesale dealer in dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Hardware, Cutlery, Leather, &c, &c. 0X7 WASR STREET, THIZID SOGS. MAIU ETHEET EVANSVILLE, IND. DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE. rr O Country aierchants. I take this metho ito inform Merchants vi.-itins; this City, that I am in 1 ; receipt of one of the largest and best assorted Hock ofOoods ever brought to this City. Among which I enumerate Ticks, Dentins, Drills, Stripes, Janes, I'lantation stuffs, Osncburgs, Wickmgs, Waudings, Pattings, Cotton Yarns, tc. My assortment of brown ami bleached Cottons is, I believe, the most complete west of rt.e Alleghany mountains, comprising all the most desirable styles selected from the bet-t manufactories. My bleached Cottons are mostly from the Lowell and Waliham Factories, and are eecidedly superior to any Other goods either foreign or domestid, offered in this market. With assurance that my terms and prices are more favorable to buyers than at any other house in this city. Very respectfully, may 1G OLIVER LA DD.

DOMESTICS! Rale4-4 heavy iirown Sheetings, in store and forsaleby mylCJ OLIVER LA DD. P HINTS. 15 Cases of new styles spring Prints: 5 do Blue and Orange, tor sale by maylo. t)LlVtR LA DD. MOSQUITO NETTING. l'ieces Mosquito Netting, just received and 120 torsaleby myl6 OLIVER LADD. LADIES SLIPPERS and I1USKINS. OlIJI l'rs. Ladies Flippers and Buskins of supe9JJJ rior quality and style ever lie fore brought to this market, just received and Ibr sale by may 16. OLIVER LApD. KIP and THICK mtOUANS. 1ÄT Cases of Friiue Kip Drogats; J 5 do do Boys do; 5 do Thick do. Forsaleby niaylC OLIVER LADD. "WALDIIOM SYTIIES. Är Dozen superior Waldrotn Grass Scythes; tU io do do do Corn do; 5 do do do liryer do; Allot a superior quality for sale by may 16 OLIVER LADD. KYTIIIS SNATHS Ac PITCH FOJIKS. Of! Do2en Lampson patent Snaths; ÄIF 50 do do do Common; lo do superior Fitch Forks: Forsaleby maylC OLIVER LADD FANCY AUD STAPLE DRY GOODS AT RETAIL, rfHE subscriber would most respectably inform I the public that his stock Ior the Retail Trade is full and complete, consisting of one of the best assortments of Fancy and Staple Dry Go.ln that can be found in Evansville. Please call and examine for yourselves. Imayl6 OLIVER LADD. COTTON YARN. 1 fi Dozen Hope Factory Cotton Ynrns XVfjUU VT Nos. 500, OX) and 7tO, this day received per steamer Rosco from Fittsl urgh. Forfait by Imay 17 OLIVER LADD. JUST KKCEINED, OH TONS assorted Rod and Bar Iron; rm0f 100 kegs nBcorted Juniata Nails; 23 bundles spring Steel; 5 do' fclieer do; 1 case extra Cast do; Flow slabs. Boiler and sheet Iron; Rasps, Files, and Door Latches, Which, together with our former stock makes it complete. For sale low by A LAUGHLIN, may 9. Water street. PANT STUFFS. IUST received brown and bleached Linen Drills, Cotton Cashimers.Cottonades, Demia blue Drills. &c, Eui litable for men's Summer wear. mar 2o. M W FOSTER. SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK Itf A 17 IJ F .A C T O II Y . J. P. ELLIOTT, (Succes sor to v. ai. a J. r. Eiitott a i crtrr-rt. will continue the above business at the N I ill old stand. Main street, Evansville. He will always keep on hand a constant supply of Saddles, Bridles, Trunks, 6lc Sec. of the best workmanship, which he oners at wholesale or retail nt the lowest prices. Also A great variety .of Trimmings need 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 ot -Saddle Trees, of all kinds. Skirting, Harness and Bridle Leather; . Hog skin seating; Calf skin do; Flush do, every variety; liridle Bttts and Duckies, all kinds; Stirrup Icons, &c.. &c. Ridin?. Buifsrv and Wazon Whips. Together with all articles iu my line, al wholesale and retail. Persons dealing in the above articles will find it to their advantage to call and examine my stock. All orders promptly attended to at tha shortest noce may 'J lyl J. P. ELLIOTT A CARD. THE subscriber is settling his business and requests those indebted to him to call and settle immediately. By complying they will confer on him an important favor, je 30 4 w D. S. LANE.

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STUEET, EVANSVILLE, IA., TO THEIR UNUSUALLY LARGE STOCK OF hvansville 1 rade, and as we have adopu-d the motto we have no hesitation in pledging ourselves 10 i,iiy inn .,' :. . , . . . Fcrr Days JLalc rrcin Ercpr Pavcrablc to ikll Cssh Customers. ALLIS HOWLS. THE HOUSE that sells goods for small profits and ready pay, have just been receiving several important additions to their large stock ot Groceries. They pledge themselves to sell as good articles and at as low rates as can be obtained in the West, and invite all dealer?,wbo wish to do a sating business 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 proof of which see the columns of onr city papers- ON EVERY FACE YOU WILL FIND THEIR ADVERTISEMENTS. ap 24. JUST received from New York, 6 Halt Pipes Cognac Brandy; " , 2 Pipes Holland Gin; 10 casks Port Wine; 10 casks Madeira; 2hhdsKum; . 10 barkets Champaigne; 5 bxs Cordials: 100" Claret; 150" Sardines; . '. 400 cans Oysters; ij thousand 1 igara Cigars; for sale by ALLB & HOWES. Water t. JUST received by steamer (ilencoe, 75 sides sole Leather: 25 Bxs Lemon t?yrup; 3 Tierces rerined Smtir lor f?imi!i naa " "I 1 1 l u.-v, forsaleby ALLLS&. Howes. ap 24 Water hi.JUST recei ved from New Orleans, 20Lbls!TannersOil; 50 " Tar, 4 44 Varnish; 15 44 Turpentine; .5 lixs Oranges; 10 " Lemons; ." in store and Ior sale by ALLIS & HOWES. Waterbt SUGAR I SUGAR t SUGAR I 1 flfl HHDSNew Orleans Sugar. XiU 200 Bags Rio coffee 2.i0 Bbls Molasses; n store and for sale by ALLIS & HOWES, ' P 24 . Water st SUGAR aud MOLASES. juu unos rew urleans Sugar; 250 Dbis do do Molasses; , .' -do do; House Molasses Polka 40 do do 25 Lbls Sugar brand: 25 ft Bbls do For sale by ap 25 do da do do. A. LAUGHLIN Water street NAILS. 6) ?JQ KEG3 Doston and Juniata Nails, assorted 25 kegs Flooring Brads, assorted; ' 25 do Asserted spikes. For sale by dp 25 LAUGHLIN Water street JUST RECEI VED, KEGS Pure white Lead; J vr 10 bbls Linseed Oil; 5 do Turpentine: 23 boxes 8-10 Window Glas?, Forealelowby A. LAUGHLIN, may Water street. HYDRAULIC CE3IENT. A FULL apply of this article fresh from the mills. LX- together with the best of Roach Lime . For sale by the batrcL A. LAUGHLIN, P "25 . Water street. IRON. A LARGE and general assortment of all f i zes o Common Bar, Flat, Round and Square, Broad and Narrow Band, Axe and Hoe Bar, Plow Bar,' Plow .Moulds and slabs, Nail and small Rods, together with all sizes urually called for in the above line. I-or sale by A. LAUGHLIN ap 2j Water st.

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BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS. . Vvu j ,v A FULL and general a.sortinent ol XiCi? every thing in that line, namely: Anvila. Bellows, Vices, Screw Plates " ' "'liusp, Files and Grates. - - - For sale by A. LAUGHLIN p25 WateT street.

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