Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 73, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 July 1848 — Page 3
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, DAILY JOURNAL.
The Daily Joc.ial is published every morning, (Sundays excepted) at 10 cents per week, payable to the Carriers, or fS 20 per annum, payable in advance. The Tri-Weekly Jocrx al, fur the country, containing all the matter of the Daily Journal, is published on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at $t 00 per annum in advance. Tb Weekly Jocral is published every Thursday at $2 OU, three copies fur $5 00, seven copies fur 11 00, ten copies for 15 00, in advance. WEDNESDAY MOUSING, JULY 19. THE TAYLOR PLATFORM "The power giren by the constitution to the Executive, to interpose hU veto, is a high con- ' aervative power, which should never be exercised except iu cases of clear violation of the constitution, or manifest haste anil 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 ought his 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 w ill of the people, as expressed tho their representatives in Congress, ought tobe respected, aud carried out by the Executive, 'War, at all limes, 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 lauguage of the great Washington, 'why should we quit our own to stand on foreign c round.'" Z. TAYLOR. Arkansas. De Cow's Commercial Review gives the following description of a remarkable valley in Arkansas call Magnet Cove: . In is cove is a circular rallev. havingan area of two miles square the toil is of a rusty ecu or, and not a pine is to be seen within its limits, although surrounded by the forests. At the Southern side is an extensive bed of magnetic iron ore, or loadstone; which covers the surface of the ground for several acres. It varies in size from that of a pea to 30 lbs. Its magnetic influence is such as to prevent the immedi ate vicinity from being surveyed by a compass, out docs not extend as far as is generally be lieved. 1 was assured by Dr. John 11. Conway, a practical surveyor, who has surveyed large bodies in and a bout the cove, that its influence does not effect the compass exceding from the centre, one mile from the Uuuchita and eveu from the highest point to which mall steamers cau reach. 1 his ore is said to vield VÜ per cent, of an excellent quality of iron. . r i ; . r: Fobeics Letter Postage. The Postmaster General in communicating to his deputies the Taw which lately passed Congress in relation to foreignjos.age, gives the following lions by which they are to be guided: lnslruc" All letters or other mailable i .latter coming into '.he United States from foreign countries, or going out of the United States to other countries are required to be sent through the post office at the place of departure or arrival. The post ate to be charged on all letters going out - l WT - i a . . . I 1 . I ' oi nie uii ucu amies to or mrougn tue rwuig - . " " o -o doin of Great Britain or its colonies.or coming fr,m. .,r ihr.!..- ! tlm Kingdom of Great Britain or its colonies into the Uuited States by any f iri-n packet ship or other vessel, will be as lollowb Hie postage oil the out-going letters or othcriuildble nutter to be pre paid. On each letter not exceeding hall an ounce in weight, conveyed between the two couutries by a foreign packet, 24 cents; and for rachad- ... i . .li uiliouat nan ounce or iraciion uuuer, au aau tioiul io.tage of 2 1 cents; aul if conveyed b tween the two countries by any foreign private .1.: .... --..---1 r.n .w;h;.. h1f.i ,.,,..r .,.ir. th nosta-e will b2 16 cent- and for each additional half ounce or fraction under. an additional postage of 16 cents. Newspapers will be chargeable with postage of 4 cents each. Each sheet of other printed matter will be rated as a newspaper. Any violation, ot the law will be reported, with the evidence to the Distlict attorney for prosecutK n. 03-The Rockville (la.) Sentinel rays The people can't be humbugged witfi Gt n. Taylor as they were with Gen. Harrison in 1 n I A I a . B T 1810: nor will th-Fort Harrison mass meet ing on the 5th ol September, about which the editor of the Express talks so much, beas large a gathering of DRUNKEN WHIGSand PROS TITUTE FEMALES as was the great Tippe canoe mass meeting in 1840. This is the respect locofocoism pars to the people to ine Miners, orouiers, mowers, sis 1. e .i i . " . ters ami wives in Indiana, assembled bv thous- . .1 . lam .t. u tit . f i.i .. r tijijow ihc oauiir-wKi ui l inpei anoe. to Honor a veteran ot the last war who defendl riir. r .1 euourieeoie iroini.-r seiitm.'nis irom Itie towanawK an I teal pin ' knite. And it is nut e .u . :. .: j,ut .. ... .... lunu, iuu, I130IIIUI muuii ii uuoiiiev sum ar ..L;n ;rt i,,lr, 'e .l - . onourownsoil-whare manhcw.l and beautv. worth and puritv, vouth and old ae. slm'tl meet to mingle their congratulation and aoorobation of the deeds so heroic aud noble' Shame on the ingrate wretch who could breathe forth such wholes le slender and defarraation against the fair character of our citizens. 7ndianapolis Jour, A Kiso Wasted. It is said that the Sicil- - ian crown has been offered by the agents of the Parliament to a sou of the Grand Duke of Tus cany, and also to the Duke of Genoa, a son of the KingofSurdinia, but that both offers have been declined. r Goisg! Goisg ! ! Going !! ! A Locofoco ed itor East offers for sale the lives of Cass ami BcTLEa. at the moderate sum of Otic Dollar tut liundred. This is certainly cheapdog cheao. end we advise the leaders of the bla rnekade" candidate to embark in the specula tion instanter, procure a copy from t the office rf the Washinzton Globe that contains the admJrahle: section, showing the General to the North to be a Proviso man, straight out and to the people of the Sjuth, to be-, a pro-slavery man? Then by keeping both sorts sales could k. fn.rted most readilv and tin nocktsof the ,ir mold h mide fluh with dimes and half dimes. ISallctin.
From the Baltimore Patriot. THE TWO APPOINTMENTS. The Whigs had a rousing ratification meeting at Georgetown last week, w hich was elo
quently addressed by Messrs. Cd leb Ii. Smith, llatkell, lompkinsaiid others. Among the speakers, was R. E. Horner, the Door-keeper of the House, an ardent stickler for the nomination of Mr. Clay, who gave in his adhesion to den. Taylor. A friend who was present has furnished me with the following contrast, which the eloquent and whole-souled Tompkins, of Mississippi, drew on the occasion, between Gens. Cassaud Taylor: " "It is, said he, "a matter of boast with the friends of Gen. Cass, and a fact he proclaims every time he speaks or writes of late, that he was first appointed to othce by Mr. Jefferson, the great Apostle of Democracy! Well, in that he has no great advantage over General Taylor, he, too. was appointed to office, about ine same tune, Dy trie same Apostle ol De mocracy. "In these appointments, continued the Or ator, "we have Mr. Jefferson's opinion of the two men. Taylor he appointed to an office in the U. S. Army. Gen. Cass, to the oflice ol Marshal in the Territory north west of the Ohio an oflice corresponding to that of Sherin. in bestowing these commissions, Mr. Jefferson in effect said "Here Za chary Taylor the Nation's sword is to be drawn amid the thunder and the shock of battle! ihe Nation's dag is to be borne by hands which will never trail it it in- the dust never turreiuh-r it to an enemy. la?se functions you areemni-iitly fit ted to dchanie! Take this commission: vou never will disgrace it." "Here, Lewis Cass, when a poor devil of a debtor is to be run down and served with a writ, w hen the last cow which supplies his famishing children with milk, and the last bed which supports the emaciated frame of the sick wife, are to be seized and sold underexecution, and when seizures and sales cannot wring another cent from the poor bankrupt, and he is to be thrust into and locked up in a dungeon, you, sir, are eminently fitted for such services: take this commission: lam sure you never will disgrace it, and if anyone is to be hung, who so well fitted to be the executioner." In the bestowal of these two commissions, Mr. Tompkins said, Mr. Jtffersou with his characteristic insight into the capabilities, qualifications and tempers of men, has by powerful and unmistakable implication, given to the world his opinion of Za chary Taylor and of Lewis Cass. In the contrast between Jefferson's Captain and Jefferson's DVputy Sheriff, there need be iioappreheniions on the part of Taylors frif uds for the result. POTOMAC. Tebipatetic Philosophv. In walking the streets, the man who thinks of the future, looks upward, the man who thinks of the pas', downward. If he looks straight before him, he is occupied with thi present, if he looks riht and left, he thinks, poor mm, of nothing. If he cast frequent looks behind him, lav it down as an infallible axiom, that he is thinking then of his creditors. The injn who walks leisure li n . ly, is reflecting, meditating, calculating. The man who projects, moves rapidly; while he who runs, is full of some anticipated success in money, ambition or love. A New Tavlob Champion. On the 2Sth uU. Mr. Holmes, the ablest aud most eloquent member of the House of Repräsentatives from South Carolina, made a very powerful speech against Mr. Polk, Gen. Cass; Mr. Va luiren and closed with the following reference to Gen. Tavlor I see, I see far in the South-western horizon with feelings of great gladness, a luminous orb gradually asceudiiig, with healing in its beams: r . i. i ... ; i : X mmx s eye i view u culminating 10 me cry highest point in the people's affections. a'1 a nation s power; from its meridian glories 7 crooK-necKcu poimcian asKS reiuge in woscuruy, as wie wuu ueasis oi wie loresi niue themselves in their dens on the sun's advance. Water Pipes. "We perceive by a late Eng lish paper that, at a recent meeting ot the 1 Iv inoutu lownCouncil.it was determined to "X Aown &,aM watr P'P08 in u!al town- , In some important respects glass must hav important advantages over lead, iron, or gutta Prt'ha. Melancholy Case of IIvdrophobia. Alwut three weeks since the son of II. L. Snow, of New lork, aged five years, was Litten by a dog running at large in the street, which w ad immediately killed. On Wednesday night last, at the commencement of the thunder storm, the child began to exhibit signs of by drophobn, and expired Thursday evening i na state of terrible suffering. Two other children, belonging - f,mitv residing is the samu aci-!iboihool, wc.e on the same dav bitten by the same dog. Some t wenty or thirty instanced have been recorded within the -I' ...... last six month?, where persons bitten by dogs beuevid to be in a rabid state have expired in dreadful agonies and yet there are intelligent persons who maintain 'that there is no such thinj a hylropholia, t n I who laugh at all precautions that are taken against being bitten. A lork Com. Advcrtuir. A Siov. laJoe:iJ5.it. tue t asni.igtoa c. rrsI . ........... ... nomlent ol t m i'hilndelDMia jortn .American, in m letter of the 'i'lth nit.. sav3: J t ........ :. j i ...l. r,.., v:.m-u I LAllt.19 nC ItLClHU 11VIC IW-UilI IIUIII h . n- . 1 1 i r.. bringing intelligence mat wveral leading locofocx-s, . , , 1 I in various quarters of the btate, had openly abandon cJ tlieParty nnJ lenJmJ thcir Ktxice toGene"ra Tayljr. The rout is becoming neneral, an.llongoe lore eanvass ojeu, the fine ol the election will l e I nettled bevond the 1.0s. il.ilitv of r covt-ry. Ceu. Ca I may yet live to e ihm U" ie.-ijneil Lis eat in tl Senate too soon, though douStle i: wai very eonve nienl lor him t j av-i I eerlain em' i: racing uu tion, that were about to le taken wx dotal sum: ERY. uit. v ai ftii , o Milwaukie, would respecllully announce to the citizens of Kvansville that he has taken rooms at the Sherwood house, where he will l-e hnnny to : lt.. . i. , .l: ii' .1 ' icvnic min iit.iii riieii uiiuti-9 uuu uciiiieiiK-ti as may rwiuire his professional services. S. n. price mouiraio. jy lj DISSOLUTION. NOTICE is hereby given that the copartnership heretofore existing between John H. t'.irtli and Ama?a Woodworth is dissolved, by said V dworth breaking his contract. Tlntsc indebted to ihe firm will therctore prepare to settle only with the undersi2ncu. jyu JUii.i ii. iiuw u. LOOK OUT! On Monday, the 17th in.' . I wm coinuie't nn-.l procccil to sell a,l hugs lount unning at largo within the city oi l.vansvtlle, withul lurihtT notice. l.y order ot tho Council, jy 12 WILLIAM DELL, Mar-hall. 1 A " rels Ktnhawn Salt for sale by 1U'.' (cc21-:f JOHXSJI ANKLIN.
J. L. BITTItOLFF.
ixifo THANKFUL for past liberal putronaZe, would rcs'iecttullv inform the citizen of Evansvili? and vicinity, thai ho has just received his n.w and splendid fctock of Jewelry, Watches; and Clucks, which lm will -11 at rcirular Linciunati prices. Li stock consists in part ot: r me Gold and sdxer Lever atch?s; A splendid asetoriniuiit newest style ladies Coral Breastpins; Earing, Fingerrings i.e.; Oold Guard an J t4 Cliains; Miniature cases, and Ijockets; Fine Mourning Pins, Practkt Clasps; Guard Keys, Collar Button, and Studs ; A larg j selection of Gold Pencils w ith and without pen; A larjrelotof Bayley's best Gold Tens with and without holder'; Silver Tables and Tea Spoons; Silver Thimbles; Kvery description of Stel Trimmings; Steel Beads and Purc Silks; Fine Fans, Accordions; Solar Suspending and Ptrlor Lamp; Girandole &c.; Kvery description Silver and common Spectacles Fi ne pot k e t K n i ves itc. ; II lew Fine French Mamie Clocks; to which he would call the attention of those wishng to purchase. Ladies are invited to call and ex amine lor themselves. J. L. BITTROLFF. ap 13 Main Street lietwten First and Sceond. WHISKEY. QÄT Bbls Uussellville Whiskey, Otl M hUU Cincinnati do 'JO New Harmony dj, n store and for sale low for ca.-h by my 10 UISMENT & VIELE. NEW AM CHEAP DUV ÜOODS J CUT OPENED AT KIMKSEN Jk MOIKJAX'S QCrlit the Ai to Frame Dni!Jivgr on JLiim Strect-fi 1. fancy Print; n0lJJ uU tw. Uinifhains Prints, at only 10 cents l-r yard; 20 ps Ginghams, colors warrate J, at 1C c'ts ler yard; 0Ops bleached Domestic; 10 cases Hat?; 10 do Hoots; lOdox Ladies' slippers; ÜUps Iiish Li mil, from 23 cents to $1 IH) per yard; M Berage Scarfs, at only 50 cts each. 23 sup hummer Shawls; 0 pi Faury Linen Drills; Gloves, blkand white KiJ, Tic Ki and Cotton; Steel IV-cds anl Purse Trimming?; 50 do. Hosiery, embracing every quality; 3 ps Careling; 3 halt Brown Domestic; 1 do Drilling; 2 do Ornalerg, Anil many other article., which make onrnssortment equal to nnv that ran Us found in the city. Wemost resnectf jlly )licit n call from all who wih to buy goods, either at wholesale or retail, as we feel con fult tit that they will lind it to iheir interest to lurchaseot ua. KUUi;.N .v AH !CtArs, je(i No. 25, Main street. CITY CLOTI.(i STOKE. .S. KUHN, Kit. 21, Mttnttrnt. EiHnilh IhI.. WILL keep constantly on hand, a large and general assortment of dres, frock and sack Coats suitable for all tx'nMis; Cloth and Ca. imero pants. iinry Casriinere, lrown Linen, Linen checks, 1 weed and Conluroy 1'ants of every variety and price to suit customer: plain and fancy Silk ahd Velvet Vests, Marseilles of all colors, and all kinds of com mon Vents; tine and common Cravats and Scarfs; rocket llandcrchief; Linen and Linen bosom Shirts; common do; Flannel do and draws; Hats; Caps; iKkOts; Mioes, ÄC., iVC. .My friends and the public arc respectfully invittHi to give me a call. je 22 dy. HO 11! STORK. IUST reccivtnJ per steamer Palestine 10 toxea Cincinnati No 1 Soap, 10 do Summer Mould ('amlles, 10 do (O Fox's) Starch, 100 Uw S.F.Indigo, 2 gros lilackinj, 10 kegs pure White Iead, HO reams Wrapping paper, 10 cross I'Onnet IJoards, For salo low by jy 13 (. VENN KM AN. & CO. kTTi V-ra Yen Yrt rN V SOVEREIGN remedy for Ague and Fever. Thuercat Hcmeilv: to which the public atten tion is particularly called, has been extensively used in the western and soutn western t-tates as a Fpceuysafe and certain cure for ague and fever, dumb ague. Chill or intermittent Fever. The unexampled and complete success attending its use; and so well proven have become its wuc spread victories over every lorm ol ague in the west trial me 'Fehrihi're'is now sunersedinü every other olfered re medial iirent. and looked upon as the only one that run lie relied imon in all staceS of tho disease. ÖCrForsaleby Hoadley, Phelps fc Co, wholesale acentsNew York, and by Hrinkerholf & Fenton, Chicarro. Ill: Ewards &. traneis. St. Louis, Mo, and by Druggists generally throughout the L'niteil States, For sale by W.U. M. WUULSISl , agent lor t.v amvdie. Ind. jy 12 6m uDöSfSgßJönd'S rtfj i&r'W? wt CLOß (PO&CL Iackeiizio's Compound Ii-crlills These Truly Celebrated lMlls, "VTOW pro;erly esteemed in all neighborlnxxls X i where they have Ken usexi, win nave xnc mi salutary etrect on the diseased Liver, ami will mo?t etlectually cure tlie jaundice, and also morougmy remov th hendache from those who are thus atitted They act specifically on the Liver and Visare, re ni.iv nil eon creative action, and morbid secretions mirifvinfT th"liol. cau.-in? a free and healthy dis charge ot bile, strengthning the system, and assisting digestion. . CS. Mackenzie Si Co., Cleveland Ohio, ropne (.in For sale by WM. M. W(K)LSEY, Lvansviiie, anu other agents throughout tlie country. jy . . : ICE! ICE!! nJNSTANTLYhept for retailing at the store ol r I1IIJI. Ill HVI.N V J mav .Ii niiUiov o"" w Winilmv. AVnll l'aner and Border it K FULL supply of the latest paterns, in store aud - . i .-w,, - lT.'l 1 ZTJl. lor sale ny ijanxvj v. ij.. LAND rOH SALE. 11 at nrivate sale !S acres I Inn 1. iheenst half of the xoutheast aaarterof sec ti.iM .tl. in town f. south rancc 11 west. Said land is well It rated and the title indisputable. For term: apply to jy 3 iL W. DUNDAK. CHOCEKILS. 1 UST received bv steamer "Gen. Lafayette." and J tr sale low for cash it) l.as prime Kio C'ffi-e; 10 Hogsheads oi St:scr. C"bMs I'lantatijn Molasses a prime article. 10 Ut. i:..tin; 5 boxes of l n; men?: June 13, M.W.FOSTER. Corner main lt Streets.
LIST or Liri'TF.ItS.
R F.M AI. M.N C uncall.il for in the Piwt Oiliv nt Cvansville Iaiüana, on the first day ol July 1. Austen, Mary Van, Mi-s McIJrain, ugh 2 Andreaz, K 1 McCali ster. Teter Anderton, Joiin AJkt, K C Anion, Suan Mrs Aiken, David, Jr Dünn, Lorenz-? Harwick, J Ö Breed, Uuliis Ileal, Joepri Heal; Julm, Jr. itriant, Flerumon Uwn, I'liillip brown, Jeny Elizabeth Birth, John 11 liutler, ThtiKlore li)iies, Charles E Maker, Thomas Cor lett, Ivy Harnett, Joseph C Hrown, James liatk, Wilkinson Hrown, Win Mure9, Julii Ann Liowmnn, Thomas Jr Hurbridge, Elijah U Camptiell. Jonas Camuiern, Charles Craig, Mary Cla) comb, John Q Collin-s Alexander II Carlüe. Sam'l Clark, Wilson Carr, Kandal Q CotMind, Franklin Cole, Lydia Ann Ca rot hers, Thomas I' Carothor, Thomas ('lark, James F Craig, John Cole, IVter Cols, James Carney, l'atrick Cohtrty, Joseph MeMurren V'illij;n McDowel, Ceo Mnynor, Jane S Mnuder, Jitseph Morris, James Miller, Peter W Moss, 11, Sr ' Miller, Andrew McKec, Adam Met. rath, Jeremiah McCue,C McMillin, JohnS Millar, Michael Miller, A A, Capt MiCormick, James C Meloon, Maryan Mercer, John Michols, lleulien Newman, James ewetl, William 2 Newcom, Jacob J No.s, Fred or Jacob Ohnn. E, Miss Pritchett, S 2 Tool,!), vt Smith l'aiternoii. John Putnam, Edwin C Palmer, Jes-e I'erry, .Niilan lioss, A C Kunrk, Eractus 3 Kolert)ii, t.eo W Kley, Elenezer I'evis. Mark Laudiett, ain'l L Hogers, S C Stord, John A JN.rkle. Amanda U Stephens, Helen M Sitklu. Andrew Stock well, John D Sargent, Ixuiuel II Spillman, Hichard Sauer, (leorge Spencer, JtsTph C Stanley, Thomas Seay. Kachel H Coats. Jjlm Ctifchai-ler, Victory Clark, Samui I Carter, James Q )aul, Mieal Dawson, Ko'ot Stansturg, Jackson iKjwney, Caroline, Miss Struck, llenry Deular. F Seharb, A Daman, Volney l Darniuun, C Davies, John Daman, Voluey Davis E Doiisman, ( Jeorge Duahe, Win Dacr, I) Kev 2 Eustmen, M J 4 KiTSjIeMon, llliub Shts, Win Stainbrook, Peter Stelle, James thinner, Charles T Shanuer, John A Skee's, Thomas Kod.1 Temple, William C Thompbon, Fendall Thompson, William Taylor, Milton Th udcii, William Thompson, George Vi nia. Green Williamson, Samuel Waisun, Mary Williams, William Woollolk, E Williams, James D Waldo, O S Wilmoth, Susan Miss Woods, John Watson, George Williamson, Edward Weltshiie, James W Worman, Joseph 2 htta, Henry .astnun, Mahlon J riton, Allen II en i more, 1 tteudoro or brother ranks, John I 'oster, Morrison "errt-ll, Hugh (alaspie, John (I irvtn, Marvin I), Col (Sardiner, James L iraven, Charles E (raliam, John A tiraham, Christopher C (trccn, John It (ahari & Lurkhaz Whelstonc, Elizabeth lenson, I'arthena, Mi?s Wilham, llenry larrison, Eliza Ann Wood, Kachael, MUs lopplv& I Sean Wogan, John lurst, Uiujamin Ward, John. till. Win German Letters. yigsiinlwttom, JostMih SAsteller, C Anstinger r r lall, Wm 11 liernhard, A lolden, James lolderly, Victor lazeu, Dyer li Uuskor; Anton I ebler, Iouis Dieter, M Deusner, U l ohz, Josepli Uumel L H Ilibner.D 2 llibner, Diotru k Huerzleman, Fetor Iloirman. I'hillio arer, Joel oward, Kancy, Mrs Aiks, David Aid, Elizabeth D,Mrs yanihaw, 11 U all, J no ii'inbottom, Canady Jenuer, Adam Joyner, Nancy. Uedderich, W Jourdan Jacob Knizer, llenry Knier, Jacob Koch, Phillip Kepler. Erhard Kost, Jacob Kuhn, JnoG Ketnuer. F Jones, Sander Jenner, 1 nomas i-r ngram, Geroni 11 Jones, Angl in. Miss - ones. Aquilin, ismiy, James Kirkwoil, Uobert 2 arr, v in LaimU in, W G Kramer Valentine & JolinIunkciilieimcr, F Kavt naugu, .uicnaci Kelly, Sam'l Kno.x, Thomas Kellogg, I vor a Kopps, Nii'olous Lathrop, Geo A, M D a I a a i i Lukey, CF Iang, Moriz 1 zehner, E Mom Morhx-h, Chri.-'tai: 2Khein lander, G Schiniettcr, G Scheiner, John Seik, E Schmidt, John Sekcr. John Landlord, Anna, .Airs Lyons, Amelia Lyons, Clarissa, Mrs. Laferty, Ann, Mrs Eaferty, John I) ' in. Lharles rIaiii L'lii IiiglKithen vtCo. McssrsSchelhoriutl N Livingston, Laac U Spuller, G V .einme, lVt-r fchrieter, M Icroix, M D Sosser.S it Shank. John Stord, John Tehman F Theneskauf, F Vollmer, John Macke, II II McDou tl, William Mayfiell, Je.e .McCarty, V ilaam McFarland, William McCov. John Walter. Jacob Maxwell, Samuel Wittman, l'eter IVrsoiu calling for any of tho above letters will say they arc udct rtittd. Post Oliice, Evansville, la. jy 6 SODA ANI I1LCK LICK WATER. AC. HALLOCK has erected a fine Soda rountain for the accommodation of the puMic and requests those who appreciate a cooling drink in a lot, thirty day. to give him a call. Also constantly on hand pure Blue Lick Water roin the Drennon (Ky.) Springs. .my 26 FANCY ARTICLES. THE smVeriher has receivdd an assortment of: Seal, Sealing Wax, Note Paper; Steil Heeds, King?, 1 ascls; 15ag Clasps, Needles, Purse Twbt; Fancy 15-ads, Pins Knitting Pins; Razors, Razor Straps, shaving; Tooth, Hair and Nail lru.hes, &.C., Sec, Also, Edgings Inserting, Drawer Ooods ol every variety, lor sale al wholesale ana retail uv ap 13 MORRIS r.JUll.öJ.N. T "T. Ill'GO. lloite Curwuir iMi Joiner J .Vincstreit. T Mr .Dodges' church. my2-Cm PALM HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS &C A VERY large stock conMting of every vanety r of Summer hats, leghorn, talm leaf, French hroid, shans, &c., fur and tilk hats of every desira Me stvle bonnots. all the newest styles, with a splen Jid assortment ot tiowcrs, rioiKins ami oounei uuuminus lor sale by apl3J MORRIS S. JOHNSON. . . v v. 'it ii. . . WHOLESALE AND II ETA IL SADDLE. HARNESS. AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. 3Iaiu street, Evaasville, Ind. SAMUEL CtTPLES begs fTTTjl ve to inform his friends and V V J :nerally, that he has remov- 111 ft tho nublic ircnerally ed his shop to Main t-trect, between First and Second, next door to C. Lull's Drug store, where he keeps a large and general assortment ol Saddles, Undies, Harness. Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle liags. Valines, and all tther articles in his line, which he otiers -t whole sale or retail at the lowest cash prices. He also keep constantly on hand a large and general assortment of trimminirs ol all kinds, such as. Saddle Trees of all kind, Skirling, Harness and Bridle Leather, 1 log-skm seating. Pad skins, Plush of every variety. Brass mounting ot all kinds, Black do do do, Bridle rits of every kind, Bridle Buckles do, Stirrup Irons do, BtiT'Tv, Riding and Wngon Wl.ip, To 'f-: her with nllothtr articles in hia line. C untrv merchants hti I fanners would do well tocallaml examine my stink U 'ore purchasing elsewhere, ns 1 ant determined tj sc'.I hrit rate articles at very iow prices. June 1 l-dl w-Siw3nio. SAMCELCLTPLEA
W E W S BY T KL IE G K A P M I TO CITYJAND COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
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YHOLESALt DEALERS IN FOREIGN AHD D0MESTI3 DRY GGODS,
COUXEItOF HI A IN AM) WATEIt STItEET, EVANSTILLK. IA., . . ... ni. . ,1 1 ti4ti..ti t n- t a nm l!' IT irX?
WOULD INVITE ATTENTION OF THIS Tu ADC Spring and Summer Foreign "T7HICII we are daily receiving from the Eastern XY lected widi great care and ut extremely low rates, i wii ...:.i. i i in nnir.miinn ,i i 10 O.AIl IUI ll-l iIäviui !., v ui niM' ot? iv wi) vji i i . i f i ih i rs "
.f "LVUt;E SALES AND SMALL FKOFITS," we have no hesitation in pieogingt ;ountry Merchants, Dealers, Tra lers, &c., who will 1 kind y ViVr o tilease vou in stvle. extent, and variety of (.oxls, but also M OrrhlC IUI) M L tvSrli WOilTllYUF YOUR ATTENTION TO Ul'Y
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Tr Von are particularly reue ted on visiting our t. uy to can ana oiuain prices uviorc Fumiu.nS. CCrCall at the "EXl'K FJnS STORE," corner of Main and Wafer Street. f
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Caps, Hardware, Cutlery, Leather, &c, &c. OTS STREET, THZIID EOOH ABOVE XblAlII STIL T EVANS V1LLE, IND. DRY ÖC)ÜS"Xt WHÖlESÄLE. 'O Country M!rrchnnti. I take this methoi to inform Merchants visiting this City, that I am in receipt of one of tho largest tmd U'st assorted stock of Gotxta ever brought to this City. Among which 1 enumerate Ticks, iJemins, Di ills, Stripes, Janes, limitation stufls, Osuaburgs, Wickings, Waddings, Lattings, Cotton Yarns, Ä c. My assortment of brown and blenched Cottons is, I believe, the most complete west of the Alleghany mountains, comprising all ih must diiralile styles selected from the lievt iiianufaclories. My lleuchel teutons are mostly from the Liwell and Walthaui Factories, and are cecidedly superior to any other goods
either ton iLin or domestid, olleretl m this market favorable to buyers than at any other house in this may lb DOMESTICS! f Dales 4-4 heavy lirown SlM-etings, in store ai OU for sale by finyloj OLI Ell LAUD. and PllIXTS. IE? Cases of new styles spring Prints; 5 do Llue and Orange, I r sale by may 16. OLIVER LADD. 3IOSQÜITO NETTING. "I Ofa I'i'vea Mosquito Netting, just received and rmfJ forsaleby inylti OLIVER LADD. LADICS SLIPPERS and BUSKINS. 0W 1'rs. Ladies clippers and buskins of mi pe rior quality and style ever before brought to this market, juet received and for sale by may 1Ü. . OLIVER LA DD. KIP and THICK RIIOGANS. Ca.tes of I'riiuc Kip Urogram; 5 do do lioys t'o; 15 5 do Thick do, For sale by maylCJ OLIVER LADD. WALDItOJI SYTIIES. Dozen superior Waldrom Grass Scythes; O" lo do do do Corn do; 5 do do do Brycr do; Allot a superior quality for side bv may 10 OLIVER LADD. SYT11E SNATHS &, PITCH FORKS. Or Dozen Lampson patent Snaths; GtyJ 50 d do d Common; 10 do superior Pitch I' orks;Forsaleby may 16J OLIVER LADD AIID STAPLE DRY COOÜS AT RETAIL, HE sulscriler would mot respectably inform the public tliat his slix-k tor the Retail Trade is ; lull and complete, consisting of one of tho lxt ns-' sortments of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods that can be found in Evansville. Please call and examine for yourselves. Imay 16 OLIVER LADD. COTTON YAItN. - ( fififl Dozen Hoje Factory Cotton x arns lU.UUU Nos. 300. tOand il), this day re ceived iht steamer Rosco from Pittsburgh. For sale , bv Imay 17 OLIVER LADD. I JUST RECEINED, OA TONS assorted Rod and Bir Iron; rH3 loo kezs .szorted Juniata Nails; 23 bundles spring Steel; 5 do sheer do; 1 case extra Cat-t do: Plowslab.s Boiler and sheet Iron; Rasps tog?lh Rasps, riles, and Door latches. Which, icr with our former stock, makes complete. For sale low by A LAI'GHLIN, Water street. may 9. PANT STLI'I'S IUST received brown and bleached Linen Diills, t Cotton Cahimcrs,Cottonadcs, Demin blue Drills, i.e., suitahlc for men's Summer wear, mar 23. M W FOSTER. SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUrACTORY. j. p. elliott, (Sffcce- crnm i tor tu W. Jl. A J. 1'. rJltoti,) JPpVOTt ' will continuo tlie above business at ihe Qrim i I T I I : old stand. Main street, Evansville. He will always j keep on hand a constant supply of Saddles, Bridles, ... ' I it 0 .1.! I . .... .I.i. . ...I.1..I. l.n 1 runkS, flCC. O.e. Ol lue ut uinuuusuij, nuitii ihj oik-rs at wholesale or retail at the lowest prices. .Also A great variety.of Trimmings used by Saddiers, HarntiiS-iiiakers, aud Trunk Manufacturers. In addition to my former 6tock of materials I have jubt received a very large and general assortment ol , ,, , . , Sad Jle Trees, of all kinds . Skirting, Harness and Biidlc Leather; Hog skin seating; Call skin do; riuh do, every variety; Bridle Bitts and Buckles, all kinds; Stirrup Irons, &.c, &e. Riding, Buggy and Wag an Whips, Together with all articles in my line, at wholesale and retail. Persons dealing in the above articles will find it to their advantage to call and examine my stock. All orders promptly attended to at the shortest noce. Imay 9 ly J. P. ELLIOTT A CARD. THE subscriber i- settling his business and requests lrnse imlebted to rum to call and tettle immediately. By complying they vt ill confer on him an important favor, je M 4 D. S. LANE.
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ana Domestic Dry Goods, Markets, Manufacturers. &c Our stock has been seunder the most lavorable circumstances. inn u.e t-.v.Tiiviiirt i ratie. anu ns we nave auouieu ine muuu -. ----- , . . ii vp no nesiiar.on in n eouins oursenew 10 vnr im , : ' t . l.l ll ana eiis. noi omy iu - i.id CH IJAhtiAlö A5 ulk. ai iw uu.k u ui i wi ui ill'l 1 iL I II !) I.'ic ,. . , , . , f I With assurance that my terms and prio prices are more city. Very respectfully, OLIVER LADD Four Days IaxXc From Europe. PROSPECTS Favorable to All Cash Customers. ALLIS & HOWES. THE HOUSE that sells goods for small profits and ready pay, have just been receiving several imiiortant 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 dealers, w ho wish to do & tuning businet to come and convince themselves that those aseer lioitnnro tuiiii.-tliinir more than em lit v lo:iktii. Their , etock embraces every thing belonging to the grocery trade, in proof of which see the columns of our nty papers- ON EVERY FAtJE YOU WILL HI? THEIR ADVERTISEMENTS. an 24 ap 9 ' ' ' ' JUST received from New York, ti Hall Pipes Cognac Brandy; 2 Pipes Holland Gin; 10 casks Port Wine; 10 casks Madeira; 2 hhds Rum; 10 barkets Champaigne; 5 hxs Cordials: 100" Claret; 13U " Sardines; 400 cans Oysters; 23 thoutand Tigara Cigars; for salo by ALLES 3t HOWES, ap 21 Water kt. JUST receivtxl by steamerGIcucoc, 73 sides sole leather; 23 Bxs Lemon Syrup; 3 Tierces refined Sugar (or family use, for sale by A LLPs i HOWES, ap21 Water at. JUST received from New Orleans, 20Bbls:TannersOil; 50 " 'Par; 4 44 Varnish; 13 44 Turpentine; 5 Bxs Oranges; 10 44 Lemons; in store and for sale by ALLIS Sc HOWES. Water 1 1 SUGAR I SUGAR I SUGAR ! "I ff HHDS New Orleans Sugar. 1UU 200 Bags Rio cotfee 230 Bbls Molasses; n sore and for sale by ALLIS &. ilO WES, ap21 Water st SUGAR and MOLASES. T -tt-j- loo Hhds New Orleans Sugar; C?5jJ 230 lihls do do Molasses; Er-'rit 40 I do do do do; 23 Bbls Sugar House Molas.es Polka brand; 23 t Bbls do do do do do. For rale by A. LA UGH LIN, ap 23 Water street. NA I LsT Of?rt KEGS Boston and Juniata NaiL?, assorted emtOXJ sizes; 23 kegs Flooring Brads, assorted; . : 25 do Assarted spikes. For sale by A. LAUGHLIN, ap 23 Water street ' JUST UIXEIVI.D, , fiT ( KEGS Pure white Lead; OU 10 bbls Unseed Oil: 5 do Turpentine; 25 boxes -20 Window Glass, For sale low by A. LAI'GHLIN, may Water street. HYDRAULIC CEMENT. FULLauply of this article fresh from the mills j . together with the best of Roach Lime. For sale by the batrtL A. LAUGHLIN, ap 3 . Water streetIRON. V LARGE and general assortment of all t-ixc o Common Bar, Flat. Round and Suuaic. Broad 1 and Narrow Band, Axe and Hoe Bar, i'low Bar, Plow Moulds and slabs. Nail and small Kods, together with all sizes usually called for in the above line. For sale ly A. LA UGH LIN ap 23 Water st. BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS. A FULL and grr.eral assortment of every thing in that line, namely : An vils. Ikliows. Vices, Seiew Platet 1 Knsn. h iles and Grates. For sale by A. LAUGHLIN np 23 Wate atrtet
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