Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 74, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 July 1848 — Page 3

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DAILY" JOURNAL.

The Daily Jocrxal is published every morning, (Sundays excepted) at lOcmts per week, payable to the Carriers, or $5 20 per annum, payable in advance. The Tei-Weklt Jourxal, for the country, containing all the matter of the Daily Journal, is published on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at SI 00 per annum in advance. Th Weekly Jockxal is published every Thursday at 82 00, three copies for $3 00, seven copies for $11 00, ten copies for $15 00, in advance.

THURSDAY M0RXIXG, JUL Y 20.

Ges. Cass Extra Tat. Not content with his liberal sarary, not satisfied with double pay, this servant of the "dear people " this Locofoco Presidential candidate, trumps up extra charges pleads for extra allowances year after year, and finallf during the reign of favoritism, absquatulation and defalcation, under Jackson and Van Baren, General Cass obtain

the allowance of his extra bills, which pre vious Administrations had refused. During this period of twenty-nine years, he drew from the public Treasury two hundred and ticcnty-nint thousand six hundred and six-ty-tico dollars, being nearly eight thousand dollars per year, and over twenty dollars per day, Sundays "not excepted." And about seventyfict thousand dollars of this, is extra allowances of extra charges, made by his political associates, years after the pretended services were rendered for which the extra pay was demanded. The records also show that Gen.TAYLon, during forty years of hard, perilous, and constant

services, has never received one cent extra,

(X"2"fSOB IS THERE ONE CENT EITRA CHARGED IN THE ACCOCSTS Of Z.ICUAUY TaTLOB.

ISo honest mau can hesitate which i-f the two

to choose.

Letter trom Gen. Taylor. The following is the first lett we have seen from Gen. Taylor

since his nomination by the Philadelphia con

vention. It was written in acknowledgment

of a ratification meeting, held at Raleigh, North Carolina: Baton Rouge, La., June 24, 184S.

Sir: 1 have the honor to acknowledge the

receipt of a copy of the resolutions adopted, on theOih inst., by a meeting of my fellow-citi

zens of Raleigh ratifying my nomination for the Presidency by the National Whig Conven

tion.

1 bez that vou will convey to my fellow-cit

izens of Raleigh my grateful acknowledgments for this distinguished mark of their confidence,

and assure them that I shall feel proud of the

support of men who are governed by such a spir-

Hot moderation in tneir political opinions as

that mam les ted in the resolutions betöre mo.

For yourself, sir, be pleased to accept the e lt i i

assurance oi my mgn esteem ana kinue? wishes.

1 am, sir, your obedient servant, Z. TAYLOR. Hon. J. Iredell, Raleigh, N. C.

Wt J.

BITTROLrr.gV

THANKFUL for past lifieral potronaire.

Woulti rrfilnl! w in tor in the citizens of Evansville

and vicjnjty ,nal he has just received his new an 1 ...i I- . ' . .- i

spicnu jjtoeli Ot JEWELRY, All. II l, UI1U GLUCKS, which lie will sell nt regular Cincinnati prices, lib

stck consist? in part ot:

r me Gold and Mixer lever w atciie-s;

A splendid assortment newest style ladies Coral Breastpins; Earinr Fingerrings

Gold Öuard and F'b Chain;

Miniature cases, and IiOckets; Fine Mournin-f Fins, Bracelet Clasps

Guard Keys, Collar Buttons, and Stnls; A lanü selection of Gold 1'enciU with and without

ens;

and

Ges. Keaent Rujlxted. Brig. Gen. Kcar

ny, nominated as major general by brevet, was reiected bv the Senate on Saturday. This is

- j the gallant officer who achieved the conquest of Mexico and California, and the only general officer who encountered the foe in personal combat, in which he was severely wounded

with a lance. The dispute with Col. Fremont

i$ doubtless the cause of his rejection.

Ges. Taylor and the Whig Press or New

Jebset. The Rahway Advocate-, an earnest advocate for the nomination of Mr. Clay, rais

es the Whig banner inscribed with the names

of Taylor and Fillmore. The Jersey Whig press

is now unanimous.

A Iar'elotof Bnvley's best Gold Tens with

without holders;

Silver Tables and Tea Spoon?;

Silver Thimbles;

Every description f Steel Trimnings;

Steel Heads and 1'ursc Silk?; Fine Fan?, Accordions; Solar Suspending and Parlor Iamps;

(Girandoles fee;

Every description Silver and common Spectacles

Fine pocket Knives &c; It tew Fine French Mantle Clocks:

to which he would call the attention of those wishin" to purchase, ladies are invited to call and examine Vor themselves. J. L. BITTROLFF.

ap 1 i Main Street between r irst and econd.

Four Faces. The Washington correspon

dent of the N. Y. Express, tinder date of 8ih

inst., writes:

I have seen no less than five lives of Cuss

intended for different meridians. There were

two editions issued in Mart U last, and two in

Jun-i the two in Mure! were, in character.

unlike those of June, an I the two of Zun.-like those of March, obioulv designed for a Sou

thern and Northern market. All attempts at

explanation only make the matter worse.-

tlere are the books and here are alterations-

free trade opinions are inserted in one edition.

and omitted in the other the letter to Ni

cholson, against the " Wilmot Proviso, imer-

teJ in oue, and opinions upon the trench rev

olution taking its place in the other. Instead

of being Janus faced, therefore, General Cass

has four faces, one for each of the different

points of the com pas?. He looks North and

est in iuvor oi internal lmprovements.-

bouinwaru, he endorses Mr. Folks notes

against them, and approves of all that lie has

done. He has two faces upon the Wilmot

Proviso, two upon the tariff, two upon the

French King and the Revolution, and his friends have shown him up in so many ways,

that he has more lives than a cat. I he last 1

WHISKEY.

8ff This litis Hviile Whiskey, J :0 bbls Cincinnati do

20 New Harmony do,

In store and foi sale io'v for cash by

my 10 BE.ME.NT & VI ELK.

list or letters, RF.MA1NLNG uiifnll.nl for in the lt Ollire a Evansville Indiana, on tin; first day of July! 118. A ...fn Tnrv Van. MUt MrHrnin. 7nrrli 9

NEW AXI CHEAP WHY GOOWS

JUST OVESEO AT kiki:si:n & moiigan's

fcrl the Nrw Frame Building, on Main Street.

OX( PS. fancy Prints;

. a ... ... j

to w. (iinghnms Prints, at only 10 cents

per yard; 20 ps Ginghams, colors warrated, at If c'ta er yurd; llHI ps bltncheil Domestic; 10 cases Hats; lO do 1 loots; lüdoz Ladies' clippers; 20 pa Irish Linen, I'roni 23 cents to $1 DO per yard; W IJerae. tcarfs, at only r0 cts each. 2. sup summer Shawls; iW ps Fancy Linen lri!ls; Uloves, (dkaud white Kid, Tic Nie and Cotton; Steel VntU and l'ursc Trimmings; 50 doz lloiery,eudracing every quality; U ps Carpt-ting; Shales Brown Domestic; 1 do Drilling; 2 do OxnaLierifS.

And many other articles, which makes our assort

Andreaz. II D

Anderson, Jolm Asher, E C Anun, Susan Mrs Aiken, David, Jr Blinn, liorenzj Harwick, J S Dreed, Hums Ileal, Joseph II nl; John, Jr. liriant, Flemmon ' Boon, Phillip tirown, Jeny Elizalcth llirth, John II Hotter, Theo lore lilies, Charle K Haker, Thomas liennett, Ivy Harnett, Joseph C lirown, James Ulack, Wilkinson lirown. Win IJuress, Julia Ann Bowman, Thoma Jr liurbridge, Elijah Ci Caiuphell. Jonua Cammern, Charles Craig, Mary riaycomb, John Q Collins, Alexander II Carli!e,Sam'l Clark, Wilson Carr, liandal Q Coonrad, Franklin Cole, Lvdia Ann

Ca rot hers, Thomas 1

Carother, 1 nomas Clark, James F

Craig, John Cole, IVter Cols, James

Carney, Patrick

Cohcrty, Josepn

Coats. John Cushailler, Victory Ci;rk, Samuel. Carter, James Q

Daub, .Mieal

Dawson, Koht

I

mislead and deceive that large portion of our

adopted citizens, who dwell among us. These little tricks of little politicians, can hardly

have cur other elTect, now that they arc ex

iHed. then to recoil upon those who make

use of them for party success. K. 13.

have seen is ill German, and this h expressly ment equal to any that can he found in the city. intended by its Omission and additions to Vmoi resell ally -oljcit a call from all win, wsih

to ouy goons, eituer ai wnoiesiiu or reiau. nsweira

contidtnt that they will find it to their interest to purchase of u. KIUESEN t MOIiCAN,

je o

No. 3 .Main street.

A Tbue Democeat. Geo. S.-iuinger, Esq.,

an old Democrat of Barry township, Schuyl

kill county, Pa. sent the following to the Potts-

ville celebration of the 4th July:

My first President was Thoma? Jefferson,

and my last James K. Polk. 1 was in favor of

the tanlTof la vi, when Folk recommended the

taritTof IS-lf), and Dallas iiave his castinz vole

in favor of it. 1 then recommended Scott or

(CT The first number of the Daily Demoocrat made its aprKrarauce in our city on yesterday, aud after .Monday next is to be issued regularly. - It is respectable in size and very

neat in apicarance, being printed on new and Taylor for the next Presidency, and as soon as 1 . . .,... i :i I old Rough and Head v cave the first blow to

Handsome type, mi, n cur .A.r ..., lhe MexIS X M nMhyr that Scott

that has been tarted herein the last year musl gVC way lo Taylor this time, and 1 feel first the Commercial, neutral, then the Journal I confident, if we live, toseeGen. Taylor in the

vk; n.ii ih n.nv-b-mt. T-icofocoish Presidential chair on the 4th of M irth next.

. . . . ... r.t.. ..... II have mi poor ted JelTerson and all the Deino-

enougti to please tne moi uura oi tit nj. i üc rridents from his time down and 1

Evausville is certainly going ahead and will Iconsider Gen. Taylor a democrat of the old

hr a nlare soiiie of these davs. And inst here I Jeffersouian school."

we mav as well remark that the most certain

ua tn tiuihl una ciw ia to commence by SherillV Sal.

. ., ,. ., o t iftl... Pwt.u iifn-r.l rlIIEfollowingdescritiMlrealestatehasU-enlevietl building up the I ress. If the 1 ress h sulTered I f ,

to languish heavily along year after year, it li Fieri Facial against Hiram Nelson ami Soln fjoomis .i ii i .t. . :.-.,..'t 1. I.n'ilt i-sued out ol tlieotliceof iheClerk of the V'anderbiirg more than likely that the city wont be built CireilUCourl in BVIir , lheStalB Hankllf Iniiana up very soon the mercliants will want cus- I will on Saturday the lith day ol August A. D., lfl ., , i i at the door of llie Court House in the city of Evans.

tomers, in mecuauics en.piojcis, .uu vie u.twvm t)J ,U)uri of 10 1. A. an, c;

fees tenauts. But give to your newspapers a I o'clock P. M , of said day exjoso to wile at public ,., , , i m ,(,, . I,... I auction, and outcry first tfie rents, issues and profits liberal support and you do the thing in a nur- te rrm ofmtJvn to tie Wtlt ,; ot

CITV CLOTIXC STORK. S. KOIIN, No. 21, Mi in tt rat, UcuHttcille, Ind.,

WILL keep constantly on hand, a large and general assortment of dress, frock ami suck Coats

suitable for all seasons: C lot li ami Cashmere tmnts

fancy Cas-iuiere, Brown lanen. Einen checks.'I weed

and Corduroy rants of every variety ami rire to suit customers: plain and fancy Silk n!l Velvet

Vests, Marseilles fall colors, and all kinds of com

inon Vest: hue and common L rnvats ami 5eiirlr;

1'ocket llauderchicfs; Linen ami Einen hosom Sldrts; a 11 a .

eomtiHn do; ei.innei u ntu draws; llats; iaps;

Boots; Miies, xc., etc.

My friends and the public are rcstiectfully invited

to civc me a call. je J tly.

lion: stork.

1II."T recc-iv1! -r steamer Pulest ine 10 iMixes Cincinnati No 1 Soap,

10 do Summer Mould Candles, 10 do (tJ. Fox's) Starch, luo lbs S. F. indigo, 12 gross Blacking, 10 kegs pure While Ijpad, 30 reams Wrapping paper, 10 gross Bonnet Boards, For sali low by

jy 1J O. VENN EM AN, &. CO.

McCalL-ster. Peter

McMurren. William McDwel, Cei May nor, Jane S M ander, Joseph Morris, James Miller, Peter W Moss, B, Sr Miller, Amlrew McKee, Adam Metiralh, Jeremiah McCue, C Mc.Millin, John S Millar, Michael Miller, A A, Capt McCormick, James C Meloon, Mary an Mercer, John Nichols, Keuben Newman, James Newell, William 2 Newconi, Jacob J Noss, Fr-d or Jacob Oharo. E, Miss Priichett, 8 2 Pool,0, &. Smith Patterson, John Putnam, Edwin C Palmer, Jesse Perry, Milan Kos?, A C Uuark, Erastus 3 Robertson, tleo W Kisley, Lbcnezcr Kevis. Mark Kandktt, hain't L Hirers, S C Stord, John A terkle. Amanda 11 Stephens, Helen M Si rkle, Andrew Stoekwell, John I) -Sargent, 1 tnuel II Spillman, Richard Sauer, tieorge Sencer, Joseph C Stanley, Thomas Sea v. Kachel U

Siaiif.hurj, Jackson

NEWS BY TELEGRAPHL TO CITY AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS;

mi i t fill mi i 1 1 r x ' 1 1 ,x , f J- , ; ,jrr? ,.hv. rl I - --en PPl RH J I ! If I r :!! :S-i v Mj -- M i ! 1 if i' N in rflf. hv.hV -fcJspOE! i'f:; ft- 4 Ji J

WHOLESALE DEALERS IM FOREIGN AND DDMESTIG DRY GOODS

coitXEitor nxis aii watek stiiect, .evarmjlll, ia., LD INVITE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE TO THEIR UNUSUALLY LARCE STOCK

WOUI

)owney. Caroline, Miss Struck, Henry eutar, K Schart,' A

I

Daman, Vlney V

Dariuann, C Davies, John Daman, Volney

Davis h Dousinan, Gorge )uahe, Win Daer, 1) Key 2

Kastilien, M J -t Ereton, Eliab Etta, Henry Eastman, .Malihm J

Eaton, Allen It

Fenimore, Theodore

or brother

Franks, John V

r- oster. Morruon

Ferrell, Huh

(ialaspie, Jha Oarvtn, Slarvin D, Col Oardiner, Jauu-s L

('raven, C liarlcn L (Graham, John A C.raham, Christopher C

( i reen. John B

Oahari liurkhaz

Sheets, Wni

Stainbrook, IVter Stelle, James Shanner, Charles T Shamur, John A Skee's, Thomas Redd Temple, William C '1'hoitipson, Fendall Thompson, William Taylor, Milton Theusden, William Thompson, Ueorgu Viuia, Green . Williamson, Samuel Watson, Mary Williams, William Woollolii, E Williams, James D Waldo, U S Wdiuoth, Suau MUs WiKtds, John Watson, lleoruß Williamson, Edward Weltshiie, James W Wonuau. Joseph i

Whetstone, Eliabelh

Spring and Summer roreign ana uomesuc jjiy v-uuu, WHICH we aredaily receiving from th Eastern Market:., Manufiiciurers, &c. .Our stock has been ijeleft i u'lh cwat re and atextrem. ly low rates, under the ;i,,,t lavorahle circumstances (with ti e C V8II with a S "ial view t. the patn-na of the Evansville Trade, anil as we have lifted l ie motto f I Pl-E S EES KSD SM ALL PR )Fn'S," we have no hesitation in plpl-ing .ur Ives to City and ..I LAM b -T:VrilPnlrra Tr uhs itc.who will Iw kind enon-h to call and wus, not only to he able Country ny .f Co.k1s, but also Ttf OFFER YOU Sl'CH IIAIMiAINS AS H'l I 11 A K E IT AN OBJ ECT V01t 11 1 Y OF YOU R ATTENTION TO BUY OCT OF OCR ES

TA BEISH.M ENT.

... . 11 i 1 I 1

trt- You are particularly renuwteJ on vising our CHy to can and ootain prices uewre pun-iios.. Calüwhe SXWlll VIT corner of Main and Water Street. P

Wholesale dealer in dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats,

Caps. Hardware, Cutlery, Leather, &c,

OPT WATER STREET,

&c.

THIRD DOOR AS0VE LXAIN STREET

EVANSVILLE, IND.

Ilenson, Parthena, Mus William, Henry

an in

Among

Wad-

Tvon the Vollxteebs. Lvery re

turned volunteer gives a vote for '-oU Zack,' and the Locos cannot help it. Their enthusiasm cannot ba restrained. The N. O. Uulle. tin states that on a recent occasion Gen. Tay

lor wcut to the counting house of his factors,

on Gravier street, aud tome volunteers who

were passing, hav

there, kept keeping about the building until

year

the South Vcl quarter of section No 7, in Township

.No 5, Kane 10 west in the County ot anderhurgli. I And eliould noter!Hti otU-ror bid for fni I rents, iues

and profits, a um yuiHi-iriit to sati-fv said writ and

Ico.st.x; 1 will at Uie same time and plae proeed

-H.11 at public auction and outcry the tee sample ol raid

attove uecrioeu premi- losaniy gain wrii, auu in-

teref ts and costs due thereon.

jyj JOHN ECHOLS S.V. C. Al'CUST KLrCTIOX, 18IS.

State of Indiana, Yauderburgh County $: iSutUEi, T. JtKt.N, Clerk of Ww Vanderburgh i Circuit Court, do certify that at the Oencral

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r.Hiii;vwMf!3jG3i? x

1 es iik1?tr-ci2

Ac a. m i.

liaailI5llriTO

üiai'3J

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lhrris)ii, Kltza Ann

Hopple &. Bean llurt, lUnjainin Hill, Wm isrijinUiitom, Joseph Hail, Win 11 Holden, Jamc Hulderly, Victor I laxen, Dyer U arper, Joel oward, Nancy, Mrs ikf, David Aitf, ElizaU'th D.Mrs

aiiüliaw, 11 t alUJiVO

liiniiottom, Canady

enner, Adam oyuer, Nancy oncs Sunder, t'liiur, ThojuanSr

Ingram, (leruni 1

ones, Anglin, Mm

ihj. A'iuiIIa

Kinily, Jtiioes

lirkwMd, Uowrt

a v

Ivarr. in

Kramer Valentine V JoliiiLuiikenheimcC. I

A SOVEREIGN remedy for Acue and Fever. l. This great Remedy: to which the public attention 13 particularly called, has been extensively ud in the western and nouth western statea aa suieedy

safe and certain cure fr ague and fever, dumb a-jite. Chill or intermittent Fever.

The unexampled and crnplete smrcess attending it use; and si well proven have become its wide spread

their numbers increased to upwards of oue hun

dred, and finally thej caught a glimpse of him Indiana, one county A

i. r.i i r .u rfi, I ney, one uoroner, ana through oue of tlpopen wiudows of the olnce I ,, ' -t ,

which was on the upper floor, "there he is! Jjdyjr

"there's the old mau.'' shouted out fifty voices

i .1 .1 I.... .

niouce, aua taking time to give uui one ucuicu- 13 . j the otKcp o lllC clerk of

Election to he held for said county ul Vanderburgh. victories over every form of asue in the west that the

on the first Monday in August next, the following I 'Ftbrituae is now Hupor-din; every other oll'ered re-

deveral olhcers are to le choen, to wit: one Kepre- nietlial airent, and looke! tioii a- the only one mat tentative in the Ceneral Assembly for the State of I can l re-Tied iirn in all stasres of the disease.

Auditor, one 1 rosecuting Attor-1 g0rFrale by Hoadley, Plielps vV. Ci. wh)le?ale

one county Cmiimi.ionei lor a;pnts New ork, and lv Briukerlioll lenton.

S. 1 . Jh.NKLN, Clerk Chica2, III; Effnrd &. Francis, M. Iouis, -lo, and

by Dru,r,ri!t3 enerallv throujrrunit the L'nitetl Mates, For sale bv WM. M. WCHJLSEY, agent for Ev-

anivilfe. Ind,

of the Vaiitlcrburi'li Cimiit Court.

SHERIFF'S SALE.

I JY virtue ol a poecial ri nun a decree in clnn

jy 12-6ni

dous cheer.they all made a rush for thedoor,and Vanderbur;h Circuit Court in favor of Zephiniah . i 1 .i . 1:1 I Hunter and against John H. Birth. I will on Sat 1

avcui ciaueuug ana uuuuug up siairs uae a iin,ay h(, day of JuJy ftt the ,w of parcel of wild Indians, surrounding him in anlCou.t llouse in the city of Evansville; Utween ihe

.i .. .1. .i.i. I hours ol ten o'clock a and hx o clck r. m., ol

instant, anu crowuwg up tue noie UaiJ day, e. lor ?ale at public auction and out etace between the desks, counters and cotton I cry the rent. i..ue and profit for the term of v-

, . i, .,-k: f,,r,ri I en years of the house on the north half of lot numler sample tables ever) one puling forward to M n the orig.ial plan uf the own oJ EvansV;e ctt a erin of his hand, and almost ahook the! and ot the interest of the said John II. Birth in ?aid

arm fiomoffhis shoulder. After tach ujK.lo?:f.

(IDö(H5fiß33fO,Q

These Truly Celebrated Fills,

,wnrJ lb rum. tmnMinir nn. nf 1,.. hn.ivp W1?. Procwil lOWl at HUi!e a tic, 10 a nu oil .cry in.

ana glTlUg one more iuuu una uearij tuetrr, i : ß-jw

I whole estate of the taid John II. Birth in the said

with thtir mouths extended from ear to ear, I Hou and half lot to satiiy said Fi Fa and osts. i l...,. I mnA h.n.i. I . . JOHN ECUOI.S, V. C

"TVTOW properly esteemed in all neighb-irlioods

good humor, fields of vict

'heroof Hull's aurrendei

rental, l.ueaand orohta a sum ulheient to taulv

every one of them had obtaiued a look and a J said Fi Fa and costs, 1 will at the same time and

where thev have been usel. will have the most

salutary effect on the diseased Liver, and will most

ellectually cure the jauniliee, ana ai tnorougmy rmove the headache from those wlio are thus allectetl

. ..- II .l : 1 1 . ...

I. i 1 i ,t,Ä i , 'i i i.'S-. i ney act spccincauy on trie Liver aim - iu;ic, iv each Wended 0H hlS Way, in the bet possible OKAIj K,tatc for Sule.--1 now .dK r for sale movi all e.W've action, ao,l morbid secretions

Arc. such men fresh from the I IL m.hup ii'ili I ;.. I Ksmr. in the tmrilvmz the blood, causinir a tree and healthy is

rj i . , f,..pas, I city anu county, en?i.tiny olllie lolloHii! its aim cnar;e oi one, biiuii3 wv) oirm, unuuci..o

weiua ui n-iuij bv.ub w.w.w lracts of land: I-t No iimwr eiilaremeiit and di-estion. . .

r?" Never! never! Ut9 No aiSi. IGudonutionciar-'ement of the city o C. S. Mackenzie &. Co., Cleveland Ohio,Proprie

r.vniivi l. I litra

ii . i i . -, - . . , . ,il i-i... xir ii lennrcrr r....nt n.l

. mm v r l aim inn laiff rf.i,inrr ni S'iihtIit i nmnrni k I r or ssiic iv i .. .11. mnii?ui . iiiaiuiiin, unu

-3iOi.rOiil.L. Auti.i 3. u ü'h w.vr.v ir' ul .1 1.1 L iw ..fil l....ui (.'.mK in th nihrr nwiit. thron rliout thi ronntrv. IV 12-Otll.

. . "1 ' wmw m.-v vi- vi 1 1BV IUI, U.'l iV I V - -5 - ' "O J f

- ' b ui I ma nracfl n r ." r . . . a ..... .

ism was "curucrcu, ii .-tovi. " i county, coniaiinnj; si acres; also alwut acres oi

im. I he Fennsv Iranian consiaers tue ar"u-1 iari in wmcn mere are several inurovements; tnis

ments of Senators Manjium and Reverdy Jolm

on in referrence to the two lives of Cass, one

for Southern and the other for Jtorthern dis

tribution. as a "tempest in a tea-pot." For

utter lack of argument it resorts to the use of such words as "absurd, contemptible,' reck

less." &c It is the old came. Mr. Duncan of

Ohio was caught and exposed four years since Ferdinand Hays m J- quest those indebted to him to call and settle

. . w a dT 1 - r 1 . . ' r iwwitf w.nMa nt.. ' . t , v Ktf 01111110 t'iniT iniv ' 111 i.m r.ir on 111111

the name trick. In rnt nr hi mihlished I inu now 11 im uineiuiiiMu ic ui.i". uuiucmmkij. .m; ot..w...w v..

:eches in Confess he -dissected a coon."- ihe "id comulainan, bv J.hn J. Chandler anwiH.Tt.nt tavor.

. ..r 1 MiiiiTiir ami u ita in 1 11 ui 11 irr v i. i 1 hici ic 1 w

Tni3 was publiühed as an electioneering pam- v...,irK..ri.

- . . . w yii iiuiii vtivui w v m - - - . .

phlet. ror the orth the heart of the coon nivnrcp. And it satisfactorily aipearini trom the L,A"L 1016 AL1

the South I atlidavit of a disinterested ierson this ilay tiletl in tne auiliorize! to sen at private saie acres

a protective Tariff. There is but one ob

last lot will be sold in lots to suit purchasers.

Also, 111 shares ot Uank stock.

For terms apply to l IIOUNBIiOOK.

jeiX-d,tn&.w4in'

Statcof Indiana Vatiiterburh County S. S.

Vanderburgh Circuit Court, 111 vacation June ifci llS.

Barbara Hays

rs.

Petition for Divocc.

ICK! ICE!!

CONSTANTLY -.ept for retailing at the store ol mav 2t ALLI.?& I It W ES.

AVindow. Wall Paper rind IJorderii sr.

FUEL supply of the latest patcrns, in store ant for sale by ijan C'JJ C. BELL

A CAUIK

rpiIE puhscriber i settlin his business andre-

hi ibis lav fileil in the T AM authorized to sell at private sale 93 acres ol

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; .... w iii,,v.,iihi'i ni.inusui Hint mo snui r tiiiikiiki iiava i i.nin. ineca.M, i an ui iik: mum cun ujaiiniun

AMdc n uui ur uu" u" v,"vvt - . .. . .. i . . . ., : , i

terms

Let trt hp. attained bv these loco mint winch U not at this time a resident ot the Mate ot Indiana, tiou Jl, m town G, south ranc 11 west. Said la ject to be attained Dy twse loco prints, which Therelure nolice is hertbv iven tJ lhe faU Ferdi. is weli ( cated allJ the title indtsyi.tj.ble tor ter is tne perpetuation ui power a uu me aivision nan( thal unless he le. ami apinar lu re on or I apply to jy 3 K v . 1)1 IWAU .L. I afk. nA rr tt 1 m Itn rmm . . 1 s.m . . . J . . .... . C . . - - ' '

Df the Spoils: they are pertectly Unscrupulous! before the calling of thU cause at the next term of

18 to uie means Dy vvmcn 11 can oe aiiaineu. isaut court to ie tu-mat ttieUourt House in r.vsnsvuie There is no honesty in the disclaimer which " l"e frth Monday in September next andanswer

fAndan art of. heartless .Innliritv saw 'etition .r 'Uiyorce, the same will be heard and

""UM "wv "V v;,ii. AienW r ' determined in his absence. when exposed. Zorth American. I x SAM LT. JRNKINS, Cl k

IVVXT STUFFS

1 1 -ST receive! brown and Neachctl Linen Drills

I Cotton Ca.-himer?,Cottonades, Demin blue Drills

ic, stiitahle for men's 1-nimnu-r wear.

mar ..

M W FOSTER.

Wooil, Kachacl, MUs

W oian, John Ward, John. Cerninn Letters.

SAsteller, C Anstinjfer Fr

licrnhard, A Buskor; Anton Dehler, Lniii Dieter, M lettsner, B Fohz, Jos-ph Humci LB H.bncr,I) 2 Hibner, Diotrick Hm-rzleiuan, I'eter llotrman. Phillip

lledd.ri.ch., W Jourdan

J;nxJ Ktiiur, Henry Knier, Jacob Kocuatuiip- l Kessler, Lrhard Kot Jacob. KuUo, InoU Kemper, k' IniiUin. W 0

DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE.

'1 O Country Merchants. I taketlis inethoJto inform Merchants visitin this City, that I 1 reeeint of one of the largest and U-st assrtel stek ofllooda ever brought to this City. J which I enumerate Ticks, Dentins, Drills, Stripes, Janes, l'laniaiioii stuffs, Otsnaburgs, Wickings,

dings, Bat linns, Cu ton arns, vc. My assortineut ii brown and bleached Cottons n, 1 believe, the most complete west of the Alleghany mountains comprl-ny all the most det-triihle styles lected trom the best manufactories. My bleached Otlons are mstly froiw the LiWcll and Wallham Factories, and areetidedly u,ierior to any other gooda either for-i mi or doniestid, oll'ered in this market With assurance that my terms and pricx-a aremore faviM-able to buyers than at any other house in thU city. Very respectlul'y, . !'r

may IG

OLIVER LADD

DO.MKSTICS!

finylCl OUVCKLADD.

fA Bale 4-4 heavy Brown Shin tings, in Flore and

uv for sale by

PHI NTS. It? Cases of new My les spring Prints; b do Blue and Orange, tor sale by maylC, OLIVEli UVUD. mosquito ketti m "1 OA l'ieces MosnuitoNctiinc.iustrtceived and U lor sate by ImylGJ OLIVER LADD. LAI) I IiS SLUrEUS nnd lUISKIX.S. 0W Prs. Indies blippers and Buskins of supeOvlvf rir quality and style ever U lore brought to this nuirkct.iust received aud for sale by ,lWy ic. OLIVER LADD.

Kavehaugh, Michael

Kelly, Saiu'l Knox, Thomas

elIoi2, Ievora

Kopis, Nicolotis

.athrop, lieo A, M U .anford, Anna, Mrs

.yons, Amelia

.yons, Clarissa, Mrs.

.alerty, Ann, Mrs iferiy, Jhn ix'nn. Charles

mzbothen VCo. MessrsSch llirn,(i N

Lukey, CF

Lanr, M(riA let hiur, V Morri Morloch, Christaiu 2Rheinlander,lJ

Sehnnetter.

Uli and THICK HKOCANS.

9 5 do. lo Boys

Thick

ForsaJiby maylC

"I lL Cases oif Friue Kip Brogans;

JL-J J do. lo ma a

a o line

do;

do, OLIVER LADD.

Scheiner. John Stik, K Schmidt, John Seker. John

Slanepin, M

4vmston, Isaac 11

Finnic, 1 etcr

jTcroixf, M I

Macke. II II

McDowel, William

May held, Jcsm; MtH'arty. William

McFarland, William

.MiCov. John

Maxwell. Samuel

Spul ler, (i V Sehrielier, M

Ssser, S t Shank, John Stord, John Tehmnn F Theneskauf, F Vollmer,Jhn

Walter, Jacob

VALPHO-I SYTHL'S. ÄTA Voten superior Waldrom (Jrais Scythes; Otl 1,0. do. do do, Crn do; 5 do do. do IVvec do; Allol nsuinrVr fmaliiy (A. sale by may IG OHVEJl LADD. "SYTIIE SXATIIS A: PITCH l'OUKS. 00 Ym'n Iatnps"i patent Snatlv; eyj 50 do do do Common;

superior rcb I-orks: Iiiwy 1CJ OLIVER LADD

10 do

For sale by

Wittman. Peter

Persons calling for any of the above letters will

ay they are aJctrtmd. '

it.r.uLiti, Post Ollice, Evan&ville, la. jy 6

WJIOI.IALE AND It ETA 1 1

SADDLE. HARNESS. AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY.

3Iaiu street, Kvnnsville, lud.

SAMUEL CLTPLES Iigs

leave totntorm his triends and

ihn nnhlic irenerallv. that he has remov-

... : " , - . i 1 1. t

ed his Miop to .iain sireei, ueiweeu r irsi nnu oeconn, next door to C. Bell's Drug store, where he keeiia a

nriro nml ireneral assortment ol Saddles, bridles. Har

ness. Trunks, Carpet Bags,SadiUe Bas, Valises, and all ct!ier articles in his line, w hich he offers .t whole-

...u .r r..tiil nt i lu- luw rstca.-h nrices. lie also keens

9UIV wi ,vm.constantly on hand a large and (!ncral assortment of trimminiis of all kinds, such as,

Saddle 1 recs ot all kinds, Skirtiiii, Harness anl Bridle leather, Hog-skin seating, Pad skins, Plush of every variety, Bra.-M mounting of ali kinds, Black do do do. Bridle Bits of e very kind. Bridle Buckles do, Stirrup Irons do, Bugiry, Hiding and Wagon hip-. Together with all other articles in his line. Gum-

try merchants ami fanners would lo well to call and mine mv link U lore nurch:isin c!m wht ie us I

am determined to sell tirst rate articles at very low

AND STAFLIJ DRY GOODS AT RETAIL, friIE t-ulseriler would most respi-ctaMy inform I the public that his stock for the Retail Trade is full and complete, consisting of one of tlm Ut asaortmenlMot Fancy and Staple Dry (Js that can le found in Lvan3ville. l'lcase call and examine tor yourselves. ItnaylG OLIVER LADD. COTTON YARN. i f ((( Dozen Hoj Factory Cotton Yarns JLU,vUU Nos 500. U0and jlK, this day received iter steamer Rjsco from l'ittsburch. For sale by IniayKJ OLIVER LADD.

JUST It IXC I NCI), TONS assorted Rl and Bar Iron; 100 kegs assorted Juniata Nails; 23 bundles spring Steel; 5 do sheer do; I casa extra Cast do; Plow slabs, Boiler and sheet Iron; Hnsi.. Files, and Door Latches,

toirftlicr with our former stock makes it

20

Which,

complete. For sale low by may D.

A. LACCIILIN, Water strce.

SODA AND II LUE LICK WATER. AC. HALLtXjK has erected a line &ia 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. Alsoconstantly on hand pure Blue Lick ater roui the Drennon (Ky.) Springs. my 26

Four Pays Late From Europe. rnosrxicTS Favorable to All Cash Customers. AELIS V IIOIVES. THE HOUSE.that tells g.xxls for small profits and ready pay, have iust Ieen receiving several imiHirtant additions to their large stock of Oroocrie. 1'Ucy plctlge themselves to sell as good articles and at (u tow rates as can tc obtained in the Wet-t, aud invite all dealers, w ho wih to do a taring Imumcrt to conic and convince thewKlvcs that lljot fst? tiousare something luore than empty boaMs. Their stock embraces every thing btionging to the groeety trade, in proof of which te the columns of our city tmiiers- ON EVERY PACE YOVJ WILL FIND Til KIR ADVERTISEMENTS. op. 21.

JUST received from New York, C Hall Pities Counac Biandy; 2 lipcs Holland Gin; 10 casks Tort Wine; 10 casks Madeira; 2 hhds Rum; lOburketsCbampatgne; 5 bxs Cardials; 100" Claret; IjO" Sardines; 400 cans Oysters; "j thousand Tigara Cigars; for i?ale by ALLlS &, HOWES, ap 21 Water st.

"I CST rwiveil by steamer (Hcncoe,

J .j suh-s sole Ieatlier;

for sale by

ap?!

Hi Bxs Lctuou lyrup;

ALL1S&HOWES,

Water Bt.

3 I uRvi reuueiliutf.tr lor l.imilv use,

prices. m aal

June n-uiwocwjm j

nt of:

SAMUEL CUPPLES.

SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK 1YX A IT U r A C T O R Y .

J. 1. ELLIOTT, iSurrr

tor to ir.M.jrJ.r.miuM

will eontii.ue the above business at 1

old stand. Main street, Evansville He will always

keep on hanl a constant supply ot baddies, iriaies. Trunks, &c. !tc. of tlve liest workmanship, which he offers at wholesale or retail at the lowest prices. great variety.of Trimmings used by Saddlers, narness-ma"i.-rs, and Trunk Manufacturers.

In addition to my tonner stock oi materials i have just received a very large and general assortment of

Saddle Trees, of all kinds. Skirting, Harness and Bridle Leather; Hog skin seating; Calf skin do; IMu-h do, every variety; Brittle Bitts and Buckles, all kinds; Stirrup Irons, &c, Ac. IMilimr P.iiirrrv nnd U'affOn lÜDS.

Together wilti alfarticlcs in tny line, at wholesale inil rptnil. I

Persons dealing in the aliove articles will find it to

their advantage to call and examine my stock. All orders promptly attended loatthe shortest noee. may'Jiyl J.P.ELLIOTT

FANCY ARTICLES.

THE subscrilur has receivdd an assortmci Seals, Sealing Wax, Note Paper;

Steel Beetls, Rings, lassels; Bag Clasps, Needles, Purse Twist; Fancy Beads, Pins Knitting Pins; Razors, Razor Straps, Shaving; Tooth, Hair and Nail Brushes, &-C, iC. Also, lldgings. Inserting, Drawer Oootls ot every variety, for sale at wholesale and retail by ap K MORRIS .JOHNSON. T." II Ct JO, Jloute CarpenUr ani Joiner Vine strcet,ni; r Mr .Dodges' church. my2-6m PALMEATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS &C 4 VP'.RYlarL'e stock consistinz of every variety

J. of Summer hats, leghorn, palm hat, trench broid, shins, &c, fur and silk hats of every desira bte Btvle bonnats. all the newest styles, with a splen

did assortim-nt of flowers, riblions and lonnet tritur i t... r ki MMiifu: imii:i;

min s ior saie vy inp .uukui.' .j. -GROCERIES.

"I UST received by steamer "Gen. Lafayette," and

TUST received from Ne w Orleans, 10 BblsiTannersOil; 50 " Tar. 4 " Varni.-h; 15 Turpentine; 5 lixs (Vanges; lü " lemons; in store and lor sale by ALUS & HOWES. Watcrtt 51 (JAR ! SI (JAU ! SUC.'AR ! Infi HHlWN'cw Orleans Sugar. XvlU 200 ligs Rio colli-e 2j0 Bbls Molasses; n sore and for sale by ALUS &. HOWES, ap24 .Water tt SU( AR and .UOLASES. r"

1(H) Hhds New Orleans Sugar; 250 Bbls do do Molasses; 10 1 do do do do; 23 Bbls Sugar House Molastcs Polka

brand; 25 1 Bbls do do do do do. Forcale by A. LA UGH LIN, op 25 ' Water street. NAILS. O KEGS Bofcton and Juniata Nails, assorted rZmi9J sizes;

2 j kr,5 Hoormff Brads, assorted; 25 do Asserted spikes. For sale by A. LAUG II LIN, ap25 Water street

1 for sale low for cash

50 bags prime Rio Coffee; 10 Hogbiieads of Sugar. 20 bbls Plantation Molasses a prime article. 10 bbl. Rosin; 5 boxes of 1 amnions; June 13, M. W. FOSTER Corner main &. 1st Streets.

JUST RECEIVED.

LX( KEGS Fure white Lead; OU 10 bbls Linseed Oil:

5 do Turpentine; 25 boxes 8-10 Window Glass, For sale low by - A. LAUGH LIN, may Water street.

HYDRAULIC CEMENT. A FULL suply of thi9 article fresh from the mills

X. together with the best ot Koach Lime.

For sale by the batrel.

ap 2.

A. LAUGIILIN, Water street.

IRON,

1 LARGE and general assortment of all tizts

ZjL Common Bar, Flat, Round and Square, Broad and Narrow Band, Axe and Hoe Bar, Flow Bar,

l low .Moulds and fclabs, Iau and small Kods, to

"ether with all sizes u&ually called for in tlie ol fine. For sale by A. LÄUGHLIN,

ap 2j .

above

v ater st.

BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS.

A FULL and ceneral assortment of

3 every thing in that line, namely: Au

.vits, lieliows, vices, screw naiea 'ICasD. Files and Grates.

For sale by A. LAUGIILIN, op 25 Wate street

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