Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 69, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 14 July 1848 — Page 3
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THE TAYLOR PLATFORM 'The power given by the constitution to the Executive, to interpose his veto, is a high coiieerralive power, which should never be exercised excent 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, trol the action of Con cress up
on questions of domestic policy, nor ought his objections to be interposed where questions of
constitutional power have been settled dt tne various departments of government, and ac-n.iiAas-oit in Kr the neonle.'
"Upon the subjects of the tariff, the currency, the improvement of our great highways, livers, takes, 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, and 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 the 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. n - Z. TAYLOR.
. CGrJohn Van Buren said in his speech at Buffalo, that ''Cass stands no more chance of being elected, than a man who is not running at alL
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a LOVES! GLOVES!! GLOVES!!!
dt . :tff LADIES suneriine liht and dark colored
Mil if
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L I I U'L.i. niiivrhnp whllfl ftn.I rnlrkrtvl Kilk
and superrlne" Hack net Gloves, and Mit for nie low
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A SOVEREIGN remedy for Aguo and Fever. Tliiairront I?f me.lv- In whirh the nulilic atten
. . -j , . . -j . r tion 19 particularly called, has been extensively usd
in the western ana souiu western sioies rj-.wiy safe and certain cure for ague and fever, dumb ague.
The unexampled and complete success atten ling its use; and so well proven have Uxome it3 wide spread . - e c ' . .1 ...... .1. .1. .
victories over every lonn 01 a;ue 111 uie wi ui ti mu
medial atnt, and looked upon an the only one that Mn Iia rttirI nunn in nil tnrrij nf ihi' disease.
ft-For sale by Iloadley, Fke!p Co. wholesale aentüKew York, and hy Urinkerhofl" &. FcnUin, f'hirnrrn. Ill- F.xnnk A. Irnneia. St. Ih'm. Io. Slid
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by Uruirinsts cenerallv tnroujnout in ijniieuraies, . -7 . . . . W 1 r . f ...r . J . I....
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MORE NEW SHOES.
nnilEBubscriN r is now otieuins. at the City Shoe
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1 store, a ppienuiu atoruii ni 01 iaui- , .iis-t, and Children's Mioes, Centltnicns' tlaiters, purchaed of the Manufacturers in Ciucinnati, which ... . . . 1 1 1 v.! ii 1 .
will be soM unuuany ww. jw.aa'iauiiuj .- amino the truodsand prices, at No. 22, ' ninst.' may 13-tf , W. K. UAKEIt.
Lopera (poctOb
Iflackenzlcs Conipomid Liver rills m. mm . mm w S
Tbese rmiv ueieDraieu l'liis,
rTOW properly esteemed in all neighborhoods
11 where they have been useti, win nave tr.e mobi
Isalutarv ellect on the diseased laver, and will mol .M m. 1 I . 1 1.1
etlectually cure the inunuice, ani aiso ir.orougmy rej. . . .- .1 1 . 1 .1 . 1
mnva ih ikoir-h iritm iikMa wno are liiiih niiii;iii
Thrvact auecifically on the Liver and Viwere, re
move all congestive action, aod morbid eecretmns, purifying the'UoO'l, causing a free ami healthy dw Icharge olbile, strengt tiling the y stem, and assisting
digestion. n .
C. .Mackenzie &. to.,ucviw"iuuiu1 11..
Vr nkhv WM. M.WOOLSEV. Evansville, and
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other agents throughout tiio country. jy
CASH FOR WHEAT!
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rT MVIVi: n. .11,1 l..r ii 1 1... I'nut (MT,a at
i Evansville Indiana, on the first day of July,
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tuäten, Mry V an,Mi-s leürnin, ugl -. " -sf f .
I MM A MA1TINC;S,
"I fk PIECES India ftraw Mattings; JLXJ Just received and for sale low by
ryC J. U. MAC11EE Sc CO.
QT DMsRassH-IUillc Whiskey, OtJ 50 bbls Cincinnati do
20 " New Harmony do. In store and for alc low fur cash by
my 10 DEMENT Sc VIELE.
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ATON Sc IIL'CU, House Carpenters and Joinen, 1 1
2d ttreet between hycamore ana v ine apzjuy
ASrLENDIDlot ofFajier Hangings and m dow k'aiitr, juat received an J for sale low by
jan 13-tf: J. 11. .MAOlItti ac IAJ.
"TTTivn ttf win the Sick w In Ohio it is "ITfE are prepared to receive at the LamastcoStean. MTTIS0ÜP WITH THKOICK. ia uoio u u yy Flou: UI hent, Flour liarrel, said that when a Locofoco is heard of who is stave and Heading, Wood, 9kc.,at thchiyh-
disposed to Douoavass, an uuicc-uuiuc 18 Vr7jwfn, 'sent to attend, and they call it "sitting up with -- ;Srr
the sick!" The "sickness" is spreading to a
fearful ex lent, and the greatest alarm ia felt
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CITY clotim; stoke. tf. KOIIN,
No. 24, Maim girret, Evantcillr, Imf.
.mong the office-holder, le,t there hall not PSSSS be "well ones enough to take care of the mva- 8uitable for all seasons; Cloth and Cashmere pants, ijj iw lancy Cairnere, lirown Linen, Linen checks,! weed Iiaa' and Corduroy l'ants of every variety and price to ; suit customers; plain and fancy Silk ahd Velvet t.-,, r, rP.rnin.Tf OtTrsTiova Vests, Marseilles ol'a'.l colors, and all kiruL of comPBi5Cin.ES or Candidate m7es7i1?'8 mon Vw fine and common Cravau and Scarfs;
ASD AS3WEES. U. Are jou m uui uinir iuckel Unnderchit Is; Linen and Linen boaum blurts;
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ICUIUIIIUII UUf A StllSllCt UVV UäSM mano, mm w
üooti; rnoes, &.c, xc. My friends and the public arc respectfully invited to give me a call. je dy. SheriilV Sale. RY virtue of a writ of Alias Fiera facias, against l,.lm SUiiLllnan.l l'rilri-lc I ', tittmliu!!: iHed
Luit ni th. iiHi(t 4if the clerk, of the Vanderburgh Cir-
ruit Cmrt in favor of John M. Slinson. 1 will on
Are you for or against the Wilmot pro-
See my letters on both sides!
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A . That deoends unon "circurnstances."
O. What is vour opinion concerning the
Public Lands? A. 1 shall write no more political let
ters ! a. TISO?
TC V i vLenton "urfäy the Wih day of " J.ly XlL WIS. he Q- Are harbor and river improvements con-1 ,J.a .... n.,' : ,,, 1 nf Kvansvil e be-
Stitutional? tween the hours of 10 o'clock A. M., and 6 o'clock A. The "noise and confusion" presents my F. M., of said day, expose to sale at public auction, .-... fmm Vyiino hpar.l nd outcry tirst the rents, issues, and profits, for the answer from being beard. of Jvcn uf tiic followis Ji scrild Real " " Estate. Lots No 7, and 8, in block IS'o 16, in the irt.. T : M1 1 1 .1 : C t .. :tl.
VOICE OrTHE V OLCNTEEBS. 1 tic IjOUIS llic I lounn eiiiarenieiii uujuiiiiiik uiv my ui i.muoiiuc. Journal of Wednesday savs:: Out of 300 Mas- t east half of ot No 2 in the original
sachusetts volunteers who reacned here here --fö -'Ä;a who reached here on the lielle ot tue Weat.out uHiciem to satialv said execution, and interest, and 11 were for Cass and all the rest for Taylor. costs. I will at tne game time ami place proceed uif r i n t n f,, iliA sirminialralinn t Vi:i t iu.ll at mililw iirtinn int niiti-rv the fp Kinmlif ni
thev allowed the war to end before the elec- J bov described premises to satisiy said exacuv". Vr ...i.. i r : uon, interest and cosistlwreon.
State of Indiana Vnnderbursh County S. S.
Vanderburgh Circuit tAurt, in vacation J uue oo ita. Uarbara liays i
t. l etiuon i or lhvocc. Ferdinand Hays
A iNJJ now at this tiineio witune low.cumei r il.u miinlninfint liv Jnhn J. f !h.iniili'r. her
policitor and tiled in the office of the Clerk of the
V anderburgh Circuit Court tier certain petiuon lor h;v.knM Anil it kffeiiat'nfiorilv aniacarin- from th
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UllJtiil V SI VI I UU'UJ'VUO" M a crsa Clei ks ulHce, aforesaid that tha said Ferdinand Hays is not at this lime a resident of the State of Indiana.
Therefore notice is hereby given to the said Ferdinand Hays, that unless he be, and appear here on or betöre the calling of ihi cause at the next term ol
so id a urt tobe held at the Court House in Lvansville on the :ourth Monday in S,-pitmbt r next and answer eaid l'etiti. n for Divorce, the san e will be heard and
determined in his aUtnce.
jy 1 &AM'LT.JEThKS,Cl'k tvt'w inniVAf.
rust received at the cityshoc store on Main trect a rulcded lot of Ladies line Buskin wal king s'nocs;
also Misses anUlyinlU's Lrftceu ikkjis, ami oenia usi ters. i!tc. All the lowest prices imaginable, jy 3 W. K. liAKLli, Main street. ir-i't in'.!!
CJNSTANTLY ;ept for retailing at the store ol ,av 26 ALLlSÄt I10WE3.
Wnll I'unpr and Borderii s.
FULb supply of the latest pa terns, in store and IX. for saic'-y jan 29J C. liLLL TAM authorized to K.-J! at pnvnte sale 58 acre ol land.theeast half of the wutheast quarter of sec
tion 31, in town f, south range 11 wwt. land
is well located and the tute uiUixp ni; ' apply to Ijy 3 lt. U. DUN Ü AIL
MOURNING GOODS. A FULL and very desirable assortment of Mor-
Warp, Alpacas, (some very fine) Alpaca Lustres,
superhne lIack, plain anu nzureu uerre-o, uiv
Lawn. c.,now open an, .ow
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.nX TIIAVU'VIir. f,r nnut lilieral natronaCC.
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n.l vi..;nitv ihm hn hnt iuut rt-ecived his WW and
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a.i ulli Ii! I; ili'L- A Jl'tt'l .RV. ATI. II 3! UUU
w hich he will sell at regular Cincinnati prices, hi
stock, consists in pan 01: r
i inctiola ana Mixer ijever aicnes, A splendid assortment newest ityle ladica Coral
lireastpins;
Andreaz. It I)
Anderson, John Asher, L C Anion, Susan Mrs Aiken, David, Jr 131 inn," Lorenzo Uarwick, J S Ilretd, Kufus Ileal, Joseph lieal; John, Jr. I'riant, Flemmon lU.n. riiillin
Urown, Jeny Elizabeth Birth, John II Hutler, Theodore Uolles, Cliarles C liaker, Thomas lknnett, Ivy Harnett, Joseph C Brown, James Biack, Wilkinson I'rown.Wm Buress, Julia Ann Bowman, Thomas Jr IJurbridge, Klijah Q Caniplell. J.nas Caiuuiern, Charles Crai'Mary Claycomb, John Q Collins, Alexander II Carlile, am'l Clark, Wilson Carr, Uandal Q Coonrad, Franklin Cole, Lydia Ann Carol hers, Thomas P Carother, Thomaa Clark, James F Cra'i, John Cole, Peter Cols, James Caruey, Patrick Cohcrty, Joseph C!oats. John
Cushniller, Victory Clark, Samuel Carter, Janus Q Daub. Mica I
Dawson, Uobt
McCaticstcr. lVter
McMurren William McDowcl. Ceo May nor, Jane S IMauder, Joseph Morris, James Miller. Peter W Mos, li, t;r Miller, Andrew McKee, Adam Mcilrath, Jeremiah McCucC Mc.Millin, John S Millar, .Michael Miller, A A,Capt MoCormick, James C Metooii, .Maryan Mercer, John Nichols, Keuben Newman, James Newell, William 2 Newconi, Jacob J Noss, Frtl or Jacob Oharo. E, Miss l'ritchctt, S 2 Pool, O, Sc Smith Patterson, John Putnam, Edwin C Palmer, Jesse " Perry, Milan loss, A C Uuark, Erastus 3 Robertson, Ceo W Iiis ley, Ebenezer Kevis, Mark Kandlett, Sam'l L Hogers, S C i?tord, John A ferkle. Amanda U Stephens, Helen M Sirkle, Andrew Stock well, John I) Sargent, Lemuel II Spillman, Richard Sauer, George Spencer, Joseph C Stanley, Thomas Senv. Kachel 11
Stansburg, Jackson
NEWS By-TKLKGKAPIH!. TO CITY AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS,
Downey. Caroline, Miss Struck, lletiry
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Daman, V'olncy P Darmann, C Da vies, John Daman, Volncy Davis L Dousmani George Duahc, Wm Dacr. D Kev 8
Eastmen, M J 4 Eggleston, Eliub K'ii-i llfiirr
hkisliuan, MahlonJ I'jitiin. Allen 11
Fenimore, Theodora
or brother Franks, John I Foster, Morriiion Ferrcll, Hush Galnsfiie, John Carvin. Slarvia D. Col
Gardiner, James L
Graven, Charles c Graham, John A Graham, Christopher C Green, John 1)
Gahart Sc Burkhaz
Sheets. Wm
Stainbrook, I'etcr Stelle, James Shanner, Cliarles T Shanner, John A S keels, Thomas Redd Temple, William C Thompson, Fend all Thompson, William Taylor, Milton Theusdcn, William Thompson, GeorjiO Vinia, Green Williamson, Samuel Watson, Mary Williams, William Wooliclk, E Williams, James D Waldo, U S Witmoth, Susan Miss Woods, John Watson, George Williamson, Edward Weitsliiie, James W Wurman, Joseph 2
YVm lstone, fcJixaoem
tj IV-SL. UU V JOk mm mo,
VHOLESÄLP DEALERS 1H FGRE1GM AND D0MESTI3 DRY GOODS,
WOwS IN IVITB ATTENTION OF THE TRADE TO THEIR UNUSUALLY LARGE STÜCK OF Sarins and Summer Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, V lected with great care and a tr" .V'fYhe Evansville Trade, and as we have adopted the motto eXu 1 L AN D SM AI PRoTlTC, we n0 hesitation in pledin3 ourselves to City and ..f "LARGE SALLt ArU wiauh ivw , nnrnrh to ca and -eus. not only to all
Country Merchants, Uealer8 -Tr..nrcm:il YOU SUCH BAKGAlNS AÜ
wlLirMKElAN UBJECr WÖTlf IIY OF YOUR ATTENTION TO lil'Y OUT OF OUU ., . ii, l-H M L'VT it
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VW Sirularly lequratea witing our City to cMl and obtain prices hclore purchasesjalT at ?lT"EXn" STt)Ri:," corner of Main and Water btrcel. l
Henson, Part bona, Mbs William, Henry
of Triit.
jy 8
JOHN ECHOLS, S. V.C.
Horiible Sight. Two persons recently discovered in the woods near Philadelphia, the skelctonof a
man named Charles Holand suspended Irom a limb
of a tree. He had been missed some six weeks, and
when found, the flesh had nearly all fell oil from hU
bones, leaving the skeleton in his clothing. Cin. CvmX.
SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a special Fi Fa on a decree in chancery, issued Ironi the office ol the clerk of the Vanderburh Circuit Court in favor of Zephiniah ll.mlrr nn.l rrninat lnhn If l'.irlh 1 will Oil Sat
urday the 2iKh day ol July 181, at the door of the Court House in the city of Evansville; between the hours often o'clock a m., and fix o'clock T. m., ol said day, expose for sale at public auction and outcry the rents, issues and profits for tho term of seven years of the house on the north half of lot number MA in tho nriirinnl nlnn nf the town of Evansville
Gl cat nat u CxADA-There were seventy-five "do! the interest of the said John H. Krth n said
, , i u c . 3 ii c .... nan lot, anu snouia no person witwuiu houses destroyed by fire at Sorell, Canada, on batur- rent iigueg an j profits a surn Butficient to satisfy day, the 21th ult. said Fi Fa and costs, I will at the same time and place proceed to sell at public auction and outcry the . . . . v . i. ,i , whole estate of the said John H. Rirth in the said A Bkctil Acr-A Heo. Yesterday three Gcr- lIouse anJ hal- ,ot to Mk Fi Fa and C06t9 rnais made an attack upon man named George JOHN ECHOLS, S. V. C. Manning, on the Gravois road, in the southern part jy 6-3w pf$2. -ot our city. Manning stood his gronnd and badly NOTICE TO CITY TAX PAYERS, whipped the three. They retreated and called to their TTOTlCEis hereby given tliatthc Common Counaid nine others, and the twelve, with the aid of sticks, JJN cd of the city of Evansville will sit as a board M- v.r t.;- ,h., .h,.r. .r- nm fear ot Equaluation to correct errors in the assessmen ot
Earinzs. Finirerrinis Scci
Gold Guard and Fob Chains; Miniature cases, and Iockets; Fine Mourninir Pins, Liracclet Clasps; Guard Keys, Collar llutton, and Studs; A large selection of Gold Pencils with and without pens; , A large lot of Uayley'a best Gold Fens with and . without holders; Silver Tables and Tea Spoons; Silver 1 liiiubles;
Lvery description ol Steel 1 rimmings; Steel Reads and I'urse Silks; Fine Fans, Accordions; Solar Suspending and Parlor Lamps; Girandoles Scc. Every description Silver and common Spectacles Fine pocket Knives !tc.; II tnxxr l"tnr V'rimi h !nnll ClnrljQ?
to which he would call the attention of those wishins to purchase. Ladies are invited to call and examine lor themselves. J. L. U1TTROLFF,
ap 13 Main Street between I irst and Second.
Harrison, Eliza Ann
Hopple Sc Lean Hurst, Rcnjamin Hill, Wm rin'inbottom, Joseph HaTl" Win li Holden, James Holderly, Victor Hazen, Dyer 11 arpcr, Joel foward, Nancy, Mrs eiks, David full", Elizalieth D, Mrs fonhaw, II Lt 7all, Jno Higginbottom, Canady Jenner, Adam Joyner, Nancy,
Jones, canuer Jenncr, Thomas Sr Ingram, Gerom U Junes, Anglin, Mus Jones. Anuilla KL-nily, James Kirkwood, Robert 2
Karr, Wm
Wood. Rachael. Misa
Wogan, John Ward. John.
German Letters. 2Astcller, C Anstinter Fr Rernhard, A Ruskor; Anton
Debler, Louis Dieter, M Deusner, R . Fubz, Josepli HutiKl LI) llibncr.D 2 llibuer, Diotrick 11 uerzlemnn, Peter llotrman, Phillip Hedderiih, W Jourdan Jacob Knizcr, Henry Knior, Jacob Koch, Phillip Kessler. Erhard Kost, Jacob Kuhn, Jno G Kenitn-r. F
Langbein, W G
Wholesale dealer in dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caus. Hardware, Cutlery, Leather. &c. &c.
OU V7JLTHH. ßTREET, TXUUD DOOR ABOVE EIAIIJ STUEET EVANSVILLE, IND. DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE. w rx rM..r nrPii.anu T tab, tl.;. tli.Jta lnfurtn Mrrchantfl visitini? I hi a Citv. that I &TT1 in
receipt ofoneot the largest and Ust assorted stock ot Gooda ever brought to this City. Among which 1 enumerate Ticks, Demins, Drills, Stripes, Janes, Plantation stuffs, Osnaburgs, Wickings, Waddings, Rattings, Cotton Yarns, fee. r , My assortnwut of brown and bleached Cottons is, I believe, the most complete west of the A leg ha ny mouiitains, comprising all the most deurahle styles selected from the best manufactories. My bleached
t ti um urn niiv.il v I run i tne uo wen anu n uuiim ri"ivi icbuuwij j e
either foreign or domcstid, offered in this market. With assurance that my terms and prices
favorable to buyers than at any other house in this city.
miy io
Very respectfully,
prices are more
OLIVER LADD
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m-M 9tw m mm m --- ?f Rales 4-4 heavy Crow nSheetinjs,in store and tU for sale by my 161 0L1 Eit LADD. ,
PRINTS. IfiT Cases ofnc-W styles spring Prints; t 5 do Rlae and Orange, tor tale by
may 16. - OLIVER LADD.
120
MOSQUITO NETTING. , Pieces Mosquito Netting, hut received and Ibrsakby mylG OLIVER LADD.
fUII in - - r v, -, Kramer Valentine & JuhnLuiikeuheimtr, r
Kavelia!u;h, .Michael Kelly, Sam'l Knox, Thomas Kellogg, Levora Kopps, Nicolous Lathrop, Geo A, M D Landlord, Anna, Mrs Lyons, Amelia Lyons, Clarissa, Mrs.
Laferty, Ann, Mrs Lafcrtv. John
liOgan, Charles
LADIES SLU'FEIIS and IJUSKINS.
Ql Prs. Ladies blippera and Rushina ot supeOvIU rior quality and style ever More brought
to this market, just received and for
may lb. uii uaivia
I.ukev. CF
Lang, Moriz Lechncr, E Morri Morloch, Chrutaia 2liJ!einlander,ü Schiinetter. G Scheinci, Jhn Sik, E S hmidt, Juhn Seker, John
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KIP and THICK BRCCANS. Cases of Prinze Kip Rrogans; 5 do do Roys do;
S dA Thick do.
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For sale by t.iayl6 OLIVER LADD.
Slanr?in.
Loiijibothen &Co, McssrsSchelhorn,l
WAL.DK03I SYTIIES.
Dozen superior W aldrom Grass fceythes; OU 10 do do do Corn do;
5 do do do lrver ao; Allot a superior quality for sak ihymay 16 OLIVER LADD.
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LOOK OUT! . rfZTp On Momln-. tha 17th inst . liC-i.
ii i.ncu anil nro-.i trt Nell all luxrn luiiixi
I, III VII i - runninsr at large within the city of Evansville, with
out further'noticc. Ry order of the Council.
jy 12 WILLIAM likLLs Marshall. STEEL. LARGE and general stock of the best Brands tC merienn lllwtrr. KniTlish IJlUtfr. German
- v - r - . ' . PnAU.li rtitftr hrail inrl narrow Snnnt. and ftll
In i va mJii ui --- -------- g nT sizes ot flat and squared Cast Steel, Axe Temper. .. a i i iirjlll1T
r or ale ly a liAi uuuiii,
v aier sircei.
UviiiL'stofi. Isaac li
Letnme, lVter
Lecroix, M U Macke, II II - McDowel, William Maytield, Jesse McCarty, William McFarland, Wiliiara Mr!rtv. John
Maxwell, Samuel
Sculler. G V
Schrieber, M Sosser, S G Shank, John Stord, John Tehman F Theneskauf, F Vollmer. John
Walter, Jacob
SYTIIE SNATHS & PITCH FOKUS.
OA Dozen Lampson patent Snadis; 4U50do . do do Common;
superior I lten j orits; ImaylCl OLIVER LADD
lis recovery. They lelt him lying, senseless, upon
the ground, stripped of every vestige of clouiing. . Ldoui Uion, Ith..
1. 1 ! 1 LJ Ll I.UI1HII Wl 111.1 i i mis in nie; u .--. .-- . - l..r ..ii I I'rmiprltf mill Mltinli-ro llid Vklimliiin III rent
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estate, as reqireu uy law, at tne omce 01 jonn j. CKtn.il. f nn Mnii.lnv tho ITlh iiwt ni S nYl.-L A.
M.. and continue in sexrion tor three days and until . . 1 : I... I
saiu otijtcts are accoinpiisueu. I'.v order of the Council.
jy7 t JOHN J. CHAN DLLli, City Clerk.
AUCUST ELECTION, 1818. State of Indiana, Vanderburgh County, ss:
1 Samuel T. Je.nki.ns, Clerk of the Nanderburgh 9 Circuit Court, do certify that at the General Llection to be held lor said county ot Vanderburgh, on the tirst Monday in August next, the following
several officers are to 1 chosen, to wit: one Uepresentativein the General Assembly for the State ot
We are aui tir'tl fr. I
Commissioner for District No. 1. Vanderburgh I the tirst district. S. T. JENKINS, Clerk County. . I July 7 of the Vanderburgh Circuit Court.
ft?T-Ve authorised ond requested to announce Mr I -w c-- viv.i .1. Kvornrn. fei
WM. IL WALKER aa a candidate for County I J ".1 Calf monroes and Misses'
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Sad Accisext. A younc lad named Samuel Ketch-
um fell from the steamer James Hewitt while lying
at a wood -yard about fifty miles below Cairo, on Monday morning last. He was seen immediately after he fell, but every exertion to save him proved fruitless. Ilia parents are said reside in M adison Indiana.
Auditor.
few cases
Laced
jr vi a. to Uliv - - boots and a variety of childrens' - hoes, &.C., See. may 9. W. R. IIA K ER, No 22 main street.
ap js
PRINTS! PRINTS!!
AN endless quantity and variety of rrir.ts of the new est Spring and Summer styles, together with every thing new, in the way of Dress Goods, for sale at wholcsile and retail by ap 13 MOKRI3 S. JOHNSON. LAWNS, GINGHAMS & LINEN LAWNS
A VERY larce assortment of the newest, stylet Please call and examine them. pl.. . MORRIS S. JOHNSON JUST received from Pittsburgh, 100 Kgs Nails; '
23 Ubla Ale;
I for sale by ALLIS & IIOWFS.
ap 2 ter si. PAPER HANGINGS.
O ( PIECES Wall Paper, new styles; rjj 2U0 ' Salin laced;
lta) " New styles 4-4 vv mdow t aper; Just received and for sale low by - t ii ,i iniinp .
niy b j. ii. .'i 1 1 Lttvi u
DENTAL
CButH?SP
NEW AND CHEAP DUV GOODS
JUST OPENED AT KUCKSEN & MORGAN'S
SURGERY.
DR. VAN FELT, ol Milwaukie, would res-
that he has taken rooms
MOSQUITO NETTINGS. Qfin HECES Assorted Mosnuito Nettings; OUU Just received and for sale low by my G J. H M AGHEE Sc CO.
thatEtenas taaen rooms , 1KJ? f i,:.
t the Sherwood bou.se, where he will be haupy to Uo
inn fniipniru HJa uibt
receive calls from such Ladies and Gentlemen as may
reouire his professional services. . . N. B. prices moderate. jy 13. DIU S. S. FITCH .S CONSUMPTION UEJIEDIES. ?5 THE subscriber has just received the Vs agency for this City and surrounding li country, with a supply of his Abdominal Supporters; Shoulder Braces; Inhaleing Tubes; Also his book of six lecture on the uses of the Lungs causes, prevention and cure of Pulmonary Consump , tion, diseases of the heart, and the true mode of preserving heath and prolonging life. ALLEN C HALLOCK, Drug'st je 21 -ain -t.near Water.
nis Prints, at only 10 ccnt
DISSOLUTION. "VTOTICE is hereby eiven that the copartner.hip li u... t.f.M-.. t--t trr hi. vi 'er n John !1. ISirth anti
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Amasa Woodworm li uiuivcu, dv ?a.i wviriu breaking his contract. Tho.-c indXt .1 t.) the hrm will therefore prepare U settle only with the im.l.reigned. jyl- JOHN 11. It. 1.1 11. :
rr viril:
20 ps Gii.ghams, colors warrated, at 16 etiler yard; 100 ps bleached Domestic; 10 ca.es Hats; 10 do Boots; lOdoz Ladies' .lipprs; . 20 ps lri.h Linen, 4roui 2. cents to 1 00 per yard; . 50 Berage Scarfs, at only 30 cts each. 2-" sup puuinier Shawls; 20 ps Fancy Linen Drills; Gloves, blkanJ white kid. Pic Nie and Cotton; Steel Beeds and Purse Trimmings; 50do Hosiery, embracing every quality; ; 3 ps Carpeting; 5 bales Brown Domestic; 1 do Drillins; 2 do O.aabi rgs And many othir articles, which our assort-
i j im nt ciual ti n:iy ttmt can U; U una 111 tuecuy.
GROCERIES.
T UST received bv steamer "Gen. Lafayette," and
J for sale low for cash
50 bags prime kio CoJTee; 10 Hogsheads of Susnr. 20bbls Plantation Molasses a prime article. 10 bbl. Ro. in; 5 boxes of 1 E mmons; June 13, -M.W.FOSTER Corner main Sc 1st Streets.
a. rt l. K.nhawa Salt Tor sale by fdec21-tf J Oil N SI I A N K LI N.
Witfnnn. Peter
,aweii, cjoiitu - . Persons calling for any ot the above letters will
say they are ru. ß p p 1 W OfVire. Evansville. Ia. jy c
SODA AND RLUE LICK WATER.
AC. HALLOCK has erected a hne Ooaa rountain for the accommodation of the public and
requests those who appreciate a cooling qtiuk. in a hot, dusty day. to give him a call. TVr., I Al-,,rnntantlv on hand pure Blue Lack Water
rom the Drennon (Ky.) Springs niy 26 FANCY ARTICLES.
rpiIE subscriber ha . rcceivdd an assortment of:
X Seals, Scaling vv ax, isote i aper;
Stetl l-etls, Kings, l asseis-, Ba Clasps, Needles, Purse Twist; Fancy Beads, Pins Knitting Pins; Razors, Kazor Straps, Shaving; Tooth, Hair and Nail Brushes, Sec, ScC, Al-o, Edgings, Inserting, Drawer Goods ol every variety, for eale at wholcsaleand retail by op is MOUR1S S.J0I1NS0N.
f T. liUGO, House Carptnter and Joiner I Vincstrect,n.,r Mr .Dodges' church. my2 Cm
PALM HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS &C
AVEliY large stock consisting ot every variety f stitmmor hm, lpohnrn. naliii leaf, rrench
broid, shans,&c, fur and silk hats of every tlesira I.I. .. ! I.r.nata all tK niWIt StvleS. With a SDUM1
did assortment of flowers, ribbons and bonnet tnm- . mm. .-. I. l I l w." T
mines for sale by ap!5 MtJKKisa.J'-
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
SADDLE. HARNESS. AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY.
Maiu street. Evansville, lud
10 do
For sale by
FAHCYAUD STAPLE DRY GOODS AT RETAIL, THE subscriber would most respectably intorm I the public that his stock for the li etail Irade is
,- ...I .n.i .liniT rtlnneotthe best 08-
sortmentsot Fancy and Staple Dry Goods that can
tie found in tvansviiie. i tease ran -yoursdves. . Lmay 16 OLIVER LADD.
"I A AHII Dozen Hope Factory Cotton Yarns I j .UUU Nos. 500, 600 and .00, this day re-
ceived per steamer kosco uum 4 , ,r , T.i .
by lmay; 17 ui-iv". .i.
JUST RECEINED,
OA TONS assorud Kod and Bar iron; rwU 100 kegs uscorted Juniata Nails;
23 bundles spring Steel; 5 do fencer do; I caso extra Cast do; Tlow slabs, Boiler and sheet Iron; Hasps, Files, and Door Latches, together with our former stock, makes it
Four Days Late From Europe. ritosPECTa Favorable to All Cash Cnstomcn. " , ALLIS Sc HOWES. THE HOUSE that sells goods for small profits and ready pay, have just been receiving several important additions to their large stock of Groceries.They pledge themselves to Bell as good articles and at as low rates as can I obtained in the West, ana invite all dealers, who wish to do a taring biutnctt to come and convince themselves that those assertions arc something more than empty boasts. 1 heir stock embraces every thing belonging to tl.e grocery
trade, in prool oi wmcn see me eoiuums oi .V" papers- ON EVERY PAGE YOU WILL FIND
THEIR ADVERTISEMENTS.
ap 24.
JUST received from New York, . 6 Hall Pines Cognac Brandy; 2 Pipes Holland Gin; 10 casks Fort Wine; 10 casks Madeira; 2 hhds Bum; 10 barkels Champaignc; 5 bs Cordials; 100" Claret; 150" Sardines; 400 cans Oysters; 25 thousand Tigara Cigars; for sale by ALLIS Zc HOWES. ap21 . Water st. 1UST received by steamer Glencoe, ,
ß NMUCI BVIV liCSIIICI,
for sale by
ap-21
25 Bxs Lemon Syrup;
i t Kiua ItUlltU UUKUI ItTI IUI. ..IT ul-.
ALLIS Sc HOWES, Water at.
Which,
complete. . a a
tor sale low ry
may 9
LAVGIIL1N, Water street.
JUST received from New Orleans, 20 Bblsfl'annersOil; 50 44 . Tar; 4 44 Varnish; . . . 15 44 Turpentine; 5 Bxs Oranges; 10 " Lemons; instoreandlor-aleby ALLIS & HOWES. Water st SUGAR! SUGAR! SUGAR I - ff 111115 New Orleans Sugar. 1UU 200 Bags Ilio cotiee 230 Ubls Molasses;
n sore and for sale by ALLIS Sc HOWES, ap21 Water t SUGAR and MOLASMS.
loO Hhds New Orleans Sugar; . i i .
SB
Vt in., t rt-i- .t'.iliv ro'.icit a eall trom all who w .u
to Luv hjus, i i:her at waolcsalc or retail, as w e
eoid;.l;nt that tlu'V wiM tind it to their intcre.l to
DISSOLUTION.
THE partnership heretofore existing between H.nli X'. Sonneeh in the Grocery business was
l.w nmtii-l mns.nl on the 1. th inst. The
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bii'ines. will hereatter De conuucieu d.v .ir iinui
who is au'diorutd to scitlc vv U:o Ui-in'- ot tne
lirm. ' iune21-3t HAUB &, SL1TLL11.
LUMRER. A lar?e and full assortment of Pine Lumber. For sale by
mavltf. A. LAL.tiiIL.ir., Vater si
purchase oi us.
KWrK-T.V A: MORCAN.
No. -ö, Main btrut.
NDOW Glass. An n??ortmet cf Window
lila-, a;-yrted nine. For pnlehy
msyl tf. A LAI GIIL1N, atcr
SAMUEL CLTPLES begs , ...?r L:r: I..
leave loiniorin uis melius auuv
ed his shop to Main street, between First and Second, next door to C. Bell's Drug store, where he keeiis a lar"e and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, f larness. Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags, Va!ises,and all ether articles in his line, which he oilers -t wholesale or retail at the lowest cash prices. He also keeps constantly on hand a large and general assortment
ot trimmings oi au rihuj, such as, Saddle Trees of all kinds, Skirting, Harness and Bridle Leather Hog-skin seating. Pad skins, Plush of every variety, Bra-s mounting of all kinds.
Black tlo oo ao.
Brille Biu of every kirvl, Brille Buckles do, Stirrup lrts do, lit:::?)', Kidin? and Waon Whips, Together with all other articles in his lire. Country merchants -n l laimers would da well to call and (.xatninc rny stock betöre purchasing elsewhere, a I am determined to sell lira rate articles at very low
prio-.'s. 1 1 ... P 1
J Ufte 11-UlWvVWIUO
SAMUEL CLTPLES.
1UST received brown and bleached Linen Drills, Ca.shimers.Cottonades, Demui blue Drills,
i.e., suitable for men's Summer wear. p
mar 23. " " SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK SXAZTUrAOTORY.
J. P. ELLIOTT, (Sccesi. II' M X.J J3. FJliatt.
. fur w ww . . u - .. .II ..niimia tlu nlmve business at the w
I old stand. Main street, Evansville. II j will always
keep on hand a constant 6uppiy oi caaaiea, prunes, Trunks, See Sec of the best workmanship, which he oilers at wholesale or retail at the lowt prices. Als A great varietyof Trimmings used by Saddlers, Harness-makers, and Trunk Manufacturers. In addition to my former stock ot materials I have j ist received a very large and general assortment of Saddle Trees, of all kinds; Skirting, Harness and Bridle Le ather; Hog skin seating; Cult skin do;
Plush do, every variety Bridle Bitts and Buckles, all kinds; StirTup Irons, Sec, Sic. Biding, Buggy and Wagon Whips, Together with all articles in my line, at wholesale antT retail. Persons dealing in the above articles will find it to their advantage to call and examine my etock. All orders promptly cttcaded to at the blsortest no. ce. may i ly) J. P.ELLIOTT
A CARD.
rTMIE subscriber ia settliug hw business and reI .. .1. 41...,.l k.. . 4. -.11 . tlla
1 1 nutria more lll icu i u iu nun tu van iiiiunn
I imtiudiately. By complyin, they will center unl:im
an lnu-ortant tavor. .'
250 Bbls do
40 t do do 25 Bbls Sugar
brand; 25 i Bbls do For side by ap 25
do - Molasses;
do do; House Molasses Polka do do do do. A. LAUGIILIN, Water street.
NAILS. O fi A KEGS Boston and Juniata Nails, assorted eizes; 23 kegs Flooring Brads, assorted; 25 do Asserted spikes. For sale by A. LAUGIILIN, ap25 - Water street
50
JUST RECEIVED, KEGS Pure white Lead; , ; 10 bbls Linseed Oil;
5 do I urpentine; 25 boxes tMO Window Glass, ' For sale low by A. LAUGIILIN, may Water street.
HYDRAULIC CEMENT. AFULLsuply of this article fresh from the mills, together with the best of Roach I ame. For tale by the batrcl. A. LAUGIILIN, ap 25 Water street. IRON. A LARGE and general assortment of all T Common Bar, Flat, Round and Square, Broad and Narrow Band, Axe and Hoe Bar, IW Bar, Plow Moulds and slabs. Nail and small Rods, .together with all fizes usually called for in the above line. For fate by A. LAIGHLIN, up 25 J vater8tBLACKSMITH'S TOOLS. A FULL and genend assortment ol 3Y- -i every thing in that line, namely; An
- - V 11'-', J)tilU1B. '-1 .v-12LmZ-.it, Files and Grates.
For sale
ap25
Ly
LAUGIILIN
Water 6trcet
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