Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 79, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 26 July 1848 — Page 3

DAILY JOURNAL.

The Daily Jocbxal is publilied every morning, (Sundays excepted) at 10 cents per week, payable to the Carrier, or $5 20 per annum, payable in advance. !The Tri-Weeklv Jmjzxkufor tke counl'tf, containing all the matter of the Daily Journal, is pub lished on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 94 OO per annum in advance. ,The Weucl Jocrxal i published every Thursday at $2 IX), three copies for $5 00, seven copies for $11 00, ten copies for $15 00, in advance. WEDNESDAY MORN1XG, JULY 26. ARRIVAL OF THE II1DEIINIA. SEVEN DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. New York, Jul 22. The Ilibcrnia arrived here to-day with dates from Liverpool to the 2d iust. , Cotton had advanced Id for all descriptions. The demand was better, especially tor the lower grades. Upland fair 4d;Or leans 4 id ; Mubile 4id. The stock on hand amounts to 1 KtDlXJ bates, which is above tuo quantity fur the same period list year, Cora 3033j CJ, with moderate demand. Meal 13s ad a VJs Od per bbl. Flour 27s Gd a 23, duty paid. Wheat G GJaSs per 711 lbs. The present duty on nur is bs per bbl. and on wheat lOd per quarter. The supply of beef is small; the bettet qualities sell readily at 83a$7s Ud pel tiefce. Uicon is active and prices are maintained; middles, 32aobs fur good aud oSalOs foi fine per cwt. Lard is in demand with good supplies; large prices are maintained, 33u 11a per keg for fine, 3ja3Gs for ordinary. The trade of the manufacturing districts is satisfactory and encouraging. The mouey market had improved under the announcement of the chancellor of the exchequer that the government had effected a great saving iu the public expenditures, aud Lud obtained a revenue of a million nJ a Laif from unexpected quarters. Securities have fluctuated much, consols closing at8GJ a 87. The overland mail from Calcutta brings dates of May 8. and Bombay of May 19. The news is uniinpottant. Au express from Dublin on Friday night states that the Catholic clergy of the archdiocese ol Tu 3 n had resolved to adhere lo Conciliation Hall of the rcpea'a s and oppose I he or mat ion of the league. Martin was still at large. Devon lleilly had written to the attorney general avowing the authorship of an article tu the Felon. The Irish pipers are very fierce and must attract the attention of the authorities. . Parliamentary proceedings uuiiiipotlant. Hutne'w motion fur parliamentary reform was rejected by 81 to 351. la France, armed men have been disco? ered in the cellars about I'aris, with loaded muskets aud instilments for making bullets. Tho destruction of property during Hie insurrection is much less thau was supped al first. The houses, have been considerable battered however. " The following general officers were killed (Juruig the emute; Geuerals Megrier','-killed; Urea, ass-issiuated) Francis, killed, Bourgüni, died of wounds; Corle, wounded; Duiierme has had a leg ainpuiased; Lavoncin, Foucher, wounded; La Tontine, wounded, since dead. An immense number colonels aud superior olftceis were put kort da combat on the 20th. A sentinel arrested two men in a cabriolet with an immense sum of Russian gold and car Iridges. The men were heavily aimed with istols. The insurgent used daggers and p iron balls pierced with copper, which projec ted from both sides of the hall.. Changar meri has been appointed chief ol the Nation al Guards of the Seine. The National Guards who were faithless during the tebellion, have Leon discharged and disbanded. The best infoimed persons cousider Considiere as the chief of the late insurrection, and that Louis lilauc was privy toil, but shrinked from active participation. Thoir organization was most perfect. The police are miking important discoveries of documents which will show whete the money came from and who promoted the lebelliou. The Chateaubriand Irishmen have been transported for drilling and training. There is nothing ol importance from Italy. Au insurrection of galley slaves had oc curred in Sicily, but was subdued after the most frightful slaughter. TLe Archduke John has been ippointed Lieutenant General of Germany. .... , , , .. , Ii., 1 he Cholera IS miklllg ÜieadtUtravagrS 111 Prussia Lamartine, it is said, contemplates travelling through tho Last. An armistice had becnconcluded between Denmark nd Germany. Wasui.ngto, July 21. The Senate to-day passed the naval ap probation bill. Tho House was engaged in discussing a motion to reconsider the Vote rejecting the civil and diplomatic bill appropriations, which was finally carried after vatious political speeches from several members. Just Views. Hon. Thomas Ewinc, ol Ohio, recently addressed a letter to the Whigs of. that Slate, urging the support ol General Taylor for the Ptcsideocy. We lake from I hat letter tho following extract to vleii we ask the attention of our readers : it has been objected that he is a military chieftain, and it is true that few men in nny . age or nation have achieved a more brilliant aud enduring fame than his. With some five tliousand ueo, chiefly voiuuteeis and new recruits, he routed the regular Mexican arcny of 20, 000 men, commanded by their most distinguished general and tactician. Thi? victory, won against such fearful odds, and by nevr, undisciplined troop, is honor enough. It proves too. how great, how abiding aud v implicit, was the confidence of the troops in their gallant Commander, fteTertheless, 1 would as an example prefer ihß selection of acandidate from civil lile. . But experience proves that the profession or taiployweut of a candidate has lilt'e connexion with his fitness. Washington was asolfier, lVik a hwycr. The nims in juxtapo-

anion suggest the whole argument. One

loved peace, the other war the one adhered to the constitution, the other violated one ol its most important and wisest provisions one said, 44 why should we quit oar own Id stand 011 foreign ground," the other sought new territory by conquest. This proves, what all of us know, thai professions are nothing, while sound princi pies and honest purposes are everything. ) care not from what walks of life a miü comes, if he brings with him an honest heart and a capable, head. There is a security in that, but none in the intrigues of hacknied politicians. A IIcsbaxd Wasted. A Young widow adTtnises in the New York Sun, that she wants a husband. We do not believe that her case is peculiar, but it is certainly disgraceful, that a young and amiable woman, in the midd'e of the nineteenth century, and in tliU free &ml enlightened land should be compelled to resort to such an expedient. It was evidently the design of nature that every women should have a husband, and it is an evident outrage if an j one is deprived oj such a blessing. It was not so in the good old days of Adam and Eve. In the primitive ages, a man would as soon have thought ol dispensing with food as with matrirnouy. An amiable young woman did not require to advertise in the newspapers. If by any accident hus. bands were scarce, they took two or three wires apiece, and so made up the deficiency; or, wheu the difficulty was the other way, as in the Valley of Typee, the ladies showed an equally benevolent disposition, and accommodated themselves to circumstances. They are, in these days, far too many obstacles to matrimony, for the good of the state. The style of liviug has become so expeusive, and fashions are so despotic, that many a man, well enough disposed, dot s not dare to uiarrj. It requires a little fortune to go to housekeep ing in any bort of atyle, and a regular aud considerable income to rnaintuin it ko that people sacrifice all the best years of their lives, and loose all the comforts and pleasures of the happiest relation in lile, because they cannot come up to the fashionable standard of stylish living. The result is that the world has to endure one more fussy old bachelor, and one more petulent old maid, or else there is a still greater mischief occasioned by a destruction of the marriage made in heaven, and the com munication of an earthly union, seldom endurable and often miserable. We hope the young widow will get a good husband, and if her first husband w as not one of the kind made in heaven, we t rust the second may be; lo prove the utility of perserei" a nee iq a good cause, and the benefit of adver tising in the newspapers. We are authorized and renueste I to announce MICHAEL l. JONES as a. Candi.tat lor County Commissioner for Djstriot Mo. 1. Vanderburgh County. CrWe authorised rnd irqucstcd to announce WM. 11, WALKfcl; as a candidate for Count AuJitur. L. niTTI,OM'V.AQ r I tAilvr Uli lor pa nnerai nmronane, wouiu resncclfullv intuitu tho citizens of Evansville- . ..- - fa . . and vicinity, that he has just received his new and splendid stock of Jewelrv, Watches; and Ci's, f.TlVr1" Cinci,,natl ,,rict9 Fi tie Cold and Silier Ijever Watchis; A splendid assortment newest style ladios Coral Breastpins; Earing, Fingerrings &e.; Gold Ouard ami Fob Chain; Miniature cases, and Ijockets; Fine Mournin Fin?, Bracelet Clasp?; Guard Keys, Collar Buttons, and Studs; A large selection of Uotd Pencila with and without pens-, A largelotof Bnyley's best Clold Pens with and without holder; Silver Tables and Tea Spoons; Silver Thimbles; Every description of Steel Trim tilings; Steel Meads ami Pnre Silks; Fine Fans, Accordions; Solar Suspending and Parlor letups; Oirandoles Scc. Every description Silver and common Spectacles Fine pocket Knives Vc.; It tew Fine French Mnntle Clocks: ! to which he would call the attention of those wishüng to purchase. Ladies are invited to call and ex . amine fur theintvw J. L. Bl'ITRoU'K. ap 15 Main Street between First and Second. WHISKEY. Qfr Btls Kussellvillc Whiskey, LJfJ fill I.M ('meinnitt .1. i v " vitiv iiuti u t SO M New Harmony do. in store ana tor sale low tor cnli by my 10 BEMLNT & VI ELB. NEW AND CIICAP DHY (JO ODS JUST OF ES ED AT KIUESEN & 3IORCANS &Tm the Sew Frame Duildingr, on Hain JStretttZb YS. fancy Prints; ttßyß 00 ps. Ginshams Prints, at only 10 cents per yard; 20 ps Uiiighams, colors warrated, at 1C c'ts per yard; 100 ps bleached Domestic; 10 cases Hats; 10 do IJoots; 10 do Ladies' clippers; 20 ps lrih Linen, from 25 cents to $1 00 per yard; 50 Berate Scarfs, at only lü cts each. '2." supfuiiitnrrSlriwI.; 20 us Fam-y Linen Drills; loves, Clkand while Kid, Pic Nie and Cotton; Steel U-eds and Puro Trimming?; 50 doz lloait-ry.embratiiig every quality; 3 ps Carpeting; 5 hales Brown Domestic; 1 do Drilling; 2 do Osnaliers;, And many other articles, which makes otir assortment equal to. any that can be found in the city. Wenioft respectt'ally mlicit a cull from all who wrih to buy poods, either at wholesale or retail, as we feel conridnt that they will rind it to their inteiest to purchaseofus. KKlKSKN JtMOIMiAN, je 6 iNo. 23, .Mai.i street. CITV CLOTIX STOKE. "" S. KOHN, Xo. 21, Miin ttrctt, EvanniU In I., "TyiLL keep constantly on hand, a lar-e an I genV erai asaortinent of dress, frock and pack Coats suitable fcr all seasons; Cloth and Cassiinere pants, fancy Cascimcre, Brown Linen, Linen checks,! weed and Corduroy Pants of every variety and price lo suit customers: plain and fancy. Silk alul Velvet Vests, Marseilles of all colors, and all kinds of common Veu; fine and common tiravats and Scarfs; Pocket Handerchiefs; Linen and Linen bosom Shirts; common do; Flannel do and draws; Hats; Caps; Bttots; Shoes, &c, etc. My trie nds and tho public are respectfully invited to give mc a call. je dy.

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UOPE STORE. TUST receivpo per steamer Palestine 10 boxes Cincinnati No 1 Jwip, m 10 do Summer Mould Candles, 10 do (U Fox's) Starch. . liW lbs S. F. Indigo, 12 vTosa Blacking, 10 kegs pure White Lend,. 30 reams Wrappin? paper, lO errors Bonnet Bonrdf, , . : - For tal i low by jy 13 .O.VEXNEMANV&CO.

zYfl JUST received thin day byn4 fill Kipress-A few cases of Hoots and r( 1 ' VShocH, and a variety of InditV anl' Misses tine Shoes. W. Ii. BAKEK, jan. 22 NEW GOODS! NEW Ü0ÜÜS!! ll'STrmiv.Jl.yJO!IN SIIANKI.1.V, rornrr i J liocust and V BterKtreet, Kvansville; IOO I'aekaes, eoiiwiiiing in pnrt ol the following articles. V IZ: Jt.0 liccos prints ol the newest style, IS Lutes lirown ihoeiinH, 20 pieces Kel Flannel, 20 Wl; i lo UO " Canon do, M Bed Tick; 25 cases Iiwts and iKoet, lUO pia Bleached Skirtings, " O pairs Lare Blankets, lilac and li recti Mackinaw do, 15 boxe If at and Caps, assorted, bo dozen Hosiery, Satlinets Caitncrsand Jeans, Buena Vista Casimere; I'aramatta and Coburg li Cloths, California l'laids, Cashmere?, M.d! Lains, Alpaccas of every variety, WoolCloakings, - ' 5 pieces (!ro le Uhine Silks. Also, IJnen Cambric Hdkfs, fancy and Black Silk do. A larye assortment of Shawls from M cts. to S,UO. 8CT All kinds of Produce taken in exchange. dec21-'47tf DE.NTAI SUIICCRY. DII.V AN I ELT, Milwaukie, would respectfully announce to the citizens of Kvansville that he has taken rooms at the Sherwood house, where he will be hanpy to receive calU front cucli Ladies and (Jeuilemcn as may rcfimre Ins prolessimnl services. bi. li. prices moderate. ' jy 13 LAND FOII SALE. 1AM authorized to sell at private sale JH acres of land, the east half of the southeast quarter of section 31, in town C, south rane 11 west. Said land is well lc cated and tle title indisputnble. For terms apply to jyüjj It. W. DUNBAK. REAL INtnte for Sale. I now offer for sale some of the most desirable Keal Folate in the city and county, roiit-K-tiiifi ohlie following lots and tracts of land. Lot Mo 3d upper enlargement and lots So Urifi, 166 donaiUiii enlargement of the city o Kvani!le. Also tho late residente of Saunders Ilornbrook. tlecM, Kiid to Im) one of the finest upland Farms in ihe county, containing 231 acres; als atout 5'.)0 acres tl land in which there are several improvements; this lat lot will tie sold in lots tofuit purchasers. Als, 10 shares of Bank stock. For terms applyto P. HORN BROOK. je 22-d 2intwtiuJ NEW AUKIVAL. ust received at the city shoo store on Main street J a ppleded lot of Ladies fine Buskin walkinz iioes; also .Misses and Child a laced uoots, and Uouis tiQi ers, &c All the lowest prices imaginable, je 2 W. K. UA K Llf. Main street. Stuteof Indiana Vnnderburgh Couuty S. S. Vanderburgh Circuit Court, in vacation June M Barbara Hays i t P Ferdinand Hays etil ion for Divoce. i Nl) now at ihn time to wit June no 181. comes the f aid complainant by John J. Chandler, her solicitor and tiles in the office of the Clerk of the Vanderburgh Circuit Court her certain petition for Divorce. And it patisfsctorily appearing from I he atlidavit of a disinterested erun tliisdny filed in the Cletks otiiiu, aforesaid that th said Ferdinand Hays is not at this time a resident of the State of Indiana. Therefore notice is hereby given u the said Ferdinnmi iinv tiint nnts Ii he. and sttK.'ar hereon or before the callins tf this rauso at the next term of said court to he held at the Court House in kvensrillu on th tonrth Monday in St'utemher next and answer - . . .sat a a pnjd Petition for Divorce, the anie will he heard and determined in his absence, jyl 8AM1.T. JENKINS, CPk ShtrillV Sale. TI K following descrited real estate has lieen levied un, and will be sold by me to satisfy a writ of Fieri Facia anint Hiram Nelson and Solon Lootuis issued nut of the itficc of the Clerk of the Vandcrburg Circuit Court in favor ot the State Bank of Indiana, 1 will on Saturday the 12th day ol August A. 1)., 1813 at the uoor o! the Court House in the city ol bvansville between the hours of lO o'clock A. and 6 o'chtck P. M-, of eajj day expose to sale at public auction, and outcry tirst tHJ rents, issue and profits for the term of seven years, to wit; the West hall" ot the South West quarter ofaectioq No 7, In Township No 5, Hange 10 west in the County of Vanderburgh . A nd should no person otter or bid for said rents, itwues and protits, a sum sitlHcient to satUfy said writ and costfl; 1 will at Ue samo time and plane proceed Jo sell at public auction and outcry the fee implc of said above described premises to satisfy said writ, and interests and costs due thereon, jy 20 JOHN ECHOLS P, V. C. Stnte of Indiana Vanderburch County . VanderburghCircuitCourt,in vacation Jily 20, 1813 John Shanklin, Samuel Urr,l Daniel Woolsey, Alnn?on Warner, and Conrad Baker, Trustees of the Lvansvilte Prelyterian Church, and Congregation. James G. Joiies, Silas Stephens. Jane K. Scantlin. Jam es Scan tlin, jr., Robert M. In Chancery, r..fciephens, Henry L. Stephens, Saieta Evans, John P. Fvans, Demte C. Fvans, R. M. P.vans Benj. S. Evans, Samuel Shannon, louia SLmnou,Msrtha Jonesjohu Jonesjane King,Flijah King Williain h'in and Klizabeth J. Kiii'. AND now at this tune to wit, July 20, 1813 come the above naiueti complaiiiaiits by James E. Blythe their solicitor, and tile in llieotiice of the clerk of the Vanderburgh Ciicuit Court thtir certain bill of com,.I;iirit against the above named defendants, and it satisfactorily appearing by the atlidavit ol a disinterested person this day hied in the office of the clerk aforesaid that John Jones, Jane King, Elijah King, William King, and Elizabeth J. King, five of the above named are not residents of the State of Indiana. Therefore notice is hereby given to the said John Jones, Jane King, Elijah King, William King, and Elizabeth J. King that unless they appear and plead to or answer the complainants said bill of complaint on or before the calling of the cause at the next term of said court, to bo held at the Court House in Evansville on the fourth Monday in September next, the same will be heard ami determined in their absence jy2t SAM'LT. JENKINS, CPk State of Indiana Warrick County, s. s. In the Warrick Circuit Court lor October Term 1313 Asa B. Dement, Radley Fe!ds Calvin M. Williams 5 In Chancery. rpilKaa'ul Asa B. Bemcnt having on the 15th day -1 of July, lsti filed b;s bill ol complaint against the said Kadiey r lelus, and Calvin 31. Y ilhams, in the alxve entitled suit in the office of the Clerk of the Warrick Circuit Court. Also an atlidavit of a disinterested person, showing that said Kadiey Fields is not a roii.lt nt of tho Slate of Indiana. 'I hen fore the said Radley Fields is hereby notified of the tiling of said bill; that the same a pending in said Court, and unless he ai'Ltars and pleads to, or answers said bill on or before the calling of the cause at the next term ot ki id Court, to be 1r id at the Court Ibmse in Boon ville on the second Monday of October next, the same will betaken as confessed, and held as true ngainst him. J. WAIT B. MOORE, Clerk Baker &. Oarvis, Sol. forConipl't jy 21-3 w. D. O'NEIL, FathivnaUt Tailor, First st , abov Main near the Sherwood House. ap201y

WHOLESALE AII It ETA IL SADDLE. HARNESS. AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. 31 diu street, Uvnnsville, lud. SAMUEL CTPPLES begs HlIIi) leave to inform his friends and Jt '1 1 lt mi the public generally, (kit he has remov ill I I ed bis flKip to Alain etreet,leiween First and Secoixl, next door to C. Bell's Dtu;; store, where he keeps a large and general assortment of Sathtles, Bridles, Harness. Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bugs, Valises, and all etiler articles in his line, which he offers -l wholesale or retail at the lowest cash prices. He also keeps constantly on hand a large arid general assortment of tiiuimmns of all kinds, such as, Saddle Trees of all kinds. Skirting, Harness and Bridle Leather, Hog-akin seating. Pad skins. Flush of every variety, Urriss mounting ot all kinds. Black do do do, ISridie Hill of every kind. Bridle Uucklci .), - Stirrup Irons . do. Buggy, Hiding and Wagon Whip, Together with all other articles in his line. Country UHTchants and farmers would do well to rail and exiniine my stuck beiore purelistsini; elsewhere, as I am acu'riiiinttl to sell lirat rate article at very low orices. . June 11 dl wJcw3mo SA31UELCUPPLES, SADDLE, IIAUMlss AM trunk MANUrAOTOIlY. J. P. ELLIOTT, . ELLIOTT, iSmrce- CTTTT) ir. m. f J. r. Uut,) iTErt'i ie above buMness at the PIT 1:1 r tn will eontiiiu the old staml. Main street, Lvansville. He will always keep on hand a constant sufly ot Saddles, Bridles, Trunks, &c. tc. of the best workmanship, which he oilers at wholesale or retail nt the lowest pnees. Also A trreat variety ol'Triinminus umh1 by Sad dlers, Harness-makers, and Trunk Manufacturers. In addition to my former stock ot materials have just received a very large and general assortment of Saddle Trees, of all kinds. Skirting, Harness and Bridle leather; Ho; litn beating; Calf skin do; Plu-dl do, every variety Bridle Bitts and Buckles, all kinds; - Stirrup Irons, A.c., fcc. Biding, Bugy and Wagon Whips, Together wild all articles in my line, at wholesale and retail. Persons dealing in the tdove articles will find it to their advantage to call and examine my stock. All orders promptly attended to at the shortest no tice. may 9 lyl J. P. ELLIOTT STATIONARY. 100 KEAMÖ Foolscap paper, assorted; JLvlvF 100 renins IiCtter pnper, do; 50 gross Black InkAlso, a supply of Quills, Steel jens. Wafers, and ealuii Wax, m store and tor a tie by jan C. BELL. MACKUItKL. AURELS, Halve and (Juarters. for sale very low by liny 10 BU.ME.NT & VIELE. B MACKntllL. 1 f BBIS No 1. in ttoreand for sale by 1U jan . C. BELL. OflO I'ieccs Black and Colored AlpaccaLustcr ÄUUl.'S Kentucky Jeans. IOO " Sattinetu all colors. IM " Bed, White and Yellow Flannels 75 Cases assorted Prints. b ' Bleacaed Muslins. Nn " WiMillfii Shnwls. 1 Pair Blankets, just received and forlsale cheap, by J. 11. MAOHEE,&. CO., verv oct. li-tl Main street CLOTH. CASSIMERE3 & VESTING dUPERFINH l.l.i. k French Cloth. Suwrfine black O French Cassimeres, Black, Blue and Bunn cloilic of everv nualitv and Drice. Faucv Cafsimeres. Fnncv Vestint's. Whith and Colored .IarK-illes Vestings, with a larze assortment ol Gents Plain B'ac't aud Fancy Silk Cravats, aud Patent Stock, suicrtiiie 1 lam and I igured I. lack !ilks, and tuis tor estings, tient. surH-rtine, Black and White Colored Silk, and Kid Cloves, with every desirable article for uents. (irin; and üutuiner wrar, for wholesale and retail ly lap 13 .Mouuia . jt-m.-öu. " CEDAR POSTS, OrifTk CEDAR lost suiiatle tor garden fencing, tC33 For f ale by IjeJ A LALOIILIN. 500 BBLS Kanawha Salt, on hand and for sale by fajill KROriSEN & MORlVT. PANTALOONS STUFF & COATINGS C OTT EN A DES, Crotens, Tweeds, superfine black Freuch Drap, et., Drap de Nienne, Linen and Union checks and stripes, with all the most desirable styles, for sale low at wholesale and retail by op 13 MORRIS S. JOHNSON. MOSQUITO NfrTTINCiS. PIECES Assorted Mosquito Netting?; Just received and for pale low by J. II MAUHEE&CO. 300 my 6 75 CENTS. A SAFE and warranted cure tor Chill and Fever in all its complicated forms. Dr. Champion's Vegetable Ague Medicines. For sale by U. BKLU and WM. M. WOOLSEY. Also Dr. Champion's Vegetable Anti-Bilious, Anti-Dyspeptic Purifying and Cathartic Pills. jy 21-3 m d. 100 arre's Kenhawa Salt for sale by fdec21-tf JOHN SHANKLIN. TO THE LIC. WHEN 1 advertise my stock in our Daily Jour nal.I am not in the habit of advertising double or trible tliat 1 have on hand, but come to the nuantitv bv referrinslo nty invoices of Ooods pur eha?cd. East, may 1GJ 0L1VEK LA DD. JUST received from Pittsburgh, 1U0 Kgs Nails; lj Bbts Ale; for sale bj ALLIS & HOWFS. ap 24 Water st. QLOVES! GLOVES!! GLOVES!!! rff WVl LADIES superfine liht and dark colored Kid Gloyes, suier1tne Black do., superfine 1 V I" White da., sunertine white an.1 colored Silk and superfine black net Cloves, and Mits for sale low ap Ii M(XRR1S S. JOHNSONE ATON Si. HUGO, House Carpenters and Joiners, 2d street between Sycamore and ine ap dy A SPLENDID lot of Paper Hangtnes and Win dow Paper, just receivwl and for sale low by jan 13-tf: J, IL MACH EE Si. CO. DISSOLUTION, TIIR partnership heretofore existing between Hauh Seppechinthe tlrocery business was uissoivea oy mutual consent or ine iviii ini. i ue business will hereafter be conducted ly Mr Haub wlio is authorized to settle up he buine- ol the finn. iune 2l-3t HAUB St SEPPECII. LU3IIIER. A large and full assortment of Pine Lumber. For sale by mays if. A. l.AHjllL.liM, water si WINDOW Glass. An assortmet of Window (Jlass, assorted sizes. For sale by mayltl. A. LAUullLiN, v ater at. BOOTS AND SHOES. CASES Boots and Shoes, Just received and for eah at wholesale primy 6 J.H. MAOIIEE&CO. 100 by PRINTS! PRINTS!! AN endless quantity and variety of Prints of the newest Spring and Summer styles, together u.-itl, vrv ihin-r new. in the wav of Dress Goods, for sale at wholesale and retail by ,.xt ap 15 .uuiima ö.juhcu.h. LAWNS, GINOH AM3 fie LINEN LAWNS A VEUY large assortment of the newest style Please call and examine them. ap l.s MOliKIS S. JOHNSON REFINED LOAF SUGAR, rASKSSiM1 D.iti Iii Refined: O Sbb'.i Crufhi-d do do, 1 do Powdered, in store and for sale tow bv jan 2-. C. BELL

"NEWS ,' BY TELIKQMA1P1HI! TO CITY AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS

WHOLESALE DEALERS IM FOREIGN AND DOMESTIG DRY GOOD?,

COUXCIl OF 3IAIX AXI WATEK STKEET, EVAltSYILLE, IA,. WOULD INVITE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE TO THEIR UNUSUALLY LARGE STOCK Or Spring and Summer Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, WHICH we are daily receiving from the Eastern Markets, Manufacturers. & e. . Our stock has been selected with great enre and at extremely low rates, under the most favorable ftrcatitstances, (with the

CASH with an e-necial view to the patrma-e of the KvaiisviileTrade, ana as wo avc twin-nra um j hiu of "LRIE SALES AND SMALL PROFITS," we liawro-hrslMrton in .ledgJngourslvestoC ty ana Country Merchant,, .Dealers, Trader,, c., who will t. i.ul enon.d, to call

trt tileme von in stvle. extent, and vaneiv n hoxhj, diu oi i" i iw i-i '". .... .. . W I LI fA K E IT AN OBJ ECP WORTHY F YOUR ATTENTION TO BUY OUT OF OUR ES

1 'ouaretiortictilarly requested on viitin; ourCityto call and olitain prices betöre purclias'ng. . ÖCrCall at the "EXPRESS STORE," comer of Main and Water Street. - 'P

Wholesale dealer in dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Hardware, Cutlery, Leather, &c, &c. OPT WATEXL STUEET, TXZZZLD 3OOZL i.BOVZ3 XtXAXXTST ZLSS7 EVANS VILLE, I N D. DRY GOODS. AT WHOLESALE. T O Conutry Merchants. I take this met ho 1 to inform Merchants vLddn" this City, that . I am in 1 receipt of one of the largest and best assorted stovk of Goods ever brought to this City. Among which 1 enumerate Ticks, Ucmina, Drills, Stripe, Janes, Plantation, fluffs, Csnaburgs, Wicktngs, Waddinjs, Bauinir, Cotton Yarns, Vc. - . My assortment of brown and bleached (Cottons is, I ttelieve, the most complete west I the Alleghany mountains, compri.-ing all the most desirable rtyles selected from the best manufactories. My bleached Cottons are mottly from the fjowell and Waltham Factories, and areeecidedly superKr to any other 'goods either ioreign or domestid, offered in this market With assurance that my terms and prices are more avorable to buyers than at any other house in this city. Very respect lully, may 16 - OLIVER LADD

DOMESTICS! TA Cabs 4-4 heavy Brown Sheetings, in Ptorc and 3U forsalehy myltij . OLIVER LAUD. PRINTS. 15 ff Ca.-.s of new styles spring Prints; . . A 5 lo Blue und Oranze, lor sale liy may If.. OLIVER LADD. MOSO,UlTO NETTING. 1 Of Piies Moeuuito Netting, just received and J lor sale by myluj OLIVER LAUD. LADICS SLIPPERS nnd III SKINS. OfW Pre. Iadies slippers and Buskin of pupeOvfvf rir uualitv and style ever iM-tore brought to this market, just received and for sale by may 16. OLIVER LADD. KIP mid THICK DROGANS. Cases of Prime Kip Brodaus; j do do Boys do: 15 5 do Thick do. For sale ly maylG OLIVER LADD. WALDROÜ SYTIIES. T Dozen superior Waldroin (irass Scythes; ÖU io do do do Corn do; 5 do do do Bryer do; Allot a superior qualify for sale by may IG OLIVER LADD. SYTIIE SNATHS & PITCH FOItltS. 20 Dozen Lampson patent Snath?; 50 do do do Common; lud superior I itch r or k: y . t .- ä I IIM ror saie oy imny ioj OLIVER LADD JLUIi STAPLE DRY GOODS AT RETAIL, r'piIE eulriler would most respectahly inform I tho niil.'ii' tliat his stork, for the Betail Trade is full and complete, consisting of one of the best as sortments ot rancy anu Staple ury uooos tliat can be found in Evan3ville. Please call and examine for. yourselves. Imay 16 OLIV LR LADD. COTTON YARN. -f f fff liozen Hope Iraetory Cotton l arns XU.UUU 'o3. bO0 (An) and thi3 ilay rcXU.UUU rsos. 0(H), boo and 1W, thi3 ilaj ceivcuier steamer llosco from Pittslmrah. 1'or hy Imay 17J OLIVER LAD r sale DD. JUST RECJJINKD, Ofl TONS assorted Rod and Bar Iron; fmiXJ luo kens aborted Juniata Nails; '3 bundles epring Steel; 5 do sheer do; 1 case extra Cast do; ' Plow tlals, Boiler and thcet Iron; ' Rasns. Files, and Door Latches, Which, together with our former slock m&kcs it "P': , a t Ai'ntrriv ror saie low oy v. . . niayU. Water ttreet. SODA AND I1LUE LICK WATER. V C. llALUXJK has erected a fine Soda Pountain for the accommodation of the puW ic and roiieiii.4 ih.ine who aonreciate a cooling drink in a hot, dusty day. to give him a call. AIacontantly on liana pure uiue ljck. ier roia the Drennon (Ky.) Springs. 2 FANCY ARTICLES. rTMIE sMbscrüier bv receivdd an assortment of: JL Seals, Scaling V ax. Note t apcr; a ii. t t Meet Ueei.18, Kings, i assets; I4ag C 131, Needles, Purse Twist; Fancy Beads, 11ns Knitting Pins; ' . Razors, Razor Straps, Shaving; Tooth, Hair and Nail Brushes, &c, &.C,. Also, Edgings, Inserting, Drawer Goods ol every variety, for sah at w holesale and retail by ,p ft . . MORRIS SJUIINSON. T. HUGO, House Carpenter and Joiner Vine6treet,n!r Mr .Jodges church. . tmj2-Cm PALM HATS, BONNETS, FLO WEBB &C AVERY large stock consisting of every variety of Summer hats, leghorn, palm leaf, French broid, shans, &c, fur and silk hats of every d isira ble style bonudts, all the newest styles, with a iplen dr.l assortment of flowers, ribbons and ln.nnet trimrr.int'4 for sale by aplo MORRIS S. JOHN'sON. GROCERIES. TUST reeeiv d bv etearner "Gen. Lafavetf', r1 J for tale low lor cah 5) bays prime Rio Coffee; 10 Hogsheads of Su?ar. 20 bbl 1 labial-. ) MI :5rS! "rinT nr'i' le 10 bbl. kosia; 5 boxes cf 1emmons; June 13, M. W. FOSTER Corner main & 1st Streets.

Four Days L nfc Frcm Eurcpc rziosrsc?s ' ravorablc to All Cash Customers. ' ALLIS & IIOWES."'-v" " .

THE HOUSE that sells goods for small profits and ready pay, have just leen receiving several important additions to their large stock of 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, who wish to do a taring bmtnrtt to come and convince themselves that those asser tionsare something more than empty boasts. Their stoek embraces every thing belonging to the grocery trade, iu proof of which see the columns of our city papers' ON EVERY PAGE YOU WILL FIND Til EIR A DVERTISEMENTS. ap 24. JUST revived from New York, ... C Halt Pines Cognac Brandy; 2 Pipes Holland Gin; 10 ci-ks Port Wine; 10 casks Madeira; 2hhdsKuni; lOhorketsChampaigne; - 5 bxs Cordials: 100" Claret; IjO" Sardines; 400 cans Oyfters; ,,'-. 2j thousand "1'k'ara f!ir;irfor sate by ALLIS Sc HOWES. P2 .- , ' Water st. JUST recti ved by steamer Glencoe, ; 73 sides sole Leather; 25 Bxs Lemon Syrup; 3 Tierces refined Sugar for family use, for sale by ALLIS Sc HOWES, P2 " Water at. JUST received from New Orleans, aoBblsfTannettOi!: 50 " Tar; 4 Varnish; 15 " Turpentine; 5 Bxs Oranges; 10 Lemons; - in store and for sale by ALLIS A. HOWES. Waterfet SUGAR t SUGAR I SUGAR i lAfi HI IDS New Orleans Sugar. J-VP J 200 Bscs Rio coffee P' 2M Bids Molasses; . n core and for sale by ALLIS &, HOWES, ap24 . Water ft SUGAR aud MO LAS KS. 100 Hhda New Orleans Sugar; 250 Bbls- do do 40 1 do do 25 Bbls Sugar do do; House Mulasfes Polka ' do . do' "do do. A. LAUGIIL1N, . Water street. ' brand; " 25 i Bbls do For sale by ap25 NAILS. 2t)0 ß0001 "nd Juniata Nails, assorted , 25 kegs Flooring Brads; assorted; 25 do Asserted spikes. For sale by A. LAUGH LIN, P 25 Water street. JUST RECEIVED, KEGS Pure white Lead; 10 bbls Linseed Oil; 50 ' 5 do lurpentine; - 25 boxes 8-10 Window Glass, For sale low by A. LAUG1ILIN, may . Water atreet. HYDRAULIC CEMENT. A FULL f uply of this article fresh from the mills together with the best of Roach I J me. For saie by the bauet A. LAUGIILIN. aP 2j , Water street., iron, ; A LARGE and general assortment of all sizes o Common Bar, Flat, Round and Square, Broad and Narrow Band, Axe and Hoe Dar, Plow Bar, 1 low Moulds and slaba. Nail and small -od;. 'Jeether wtth all tizes usually ta'.li i ,r in t1 e Kve line. I or saie by . .' A. LAL'GflLIN, R? . Wa:ervt. ' BLACK S"fJTIiri TOOL. T r -iTT-rv . A Ft'LL ;od f-'i.a! 3crtn;cnr f ktJ) thl... in i '..'-.'A li:;c, iini:.eiy : An -;..'': it. j.- . Vi'..:,, Sc:öv lha n'v "" " asu, h ilus aud tir.iiu. For sale by A. lALiiLLv ap,25 Wate street

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