Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 99, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 August 1848 — Page 3

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Tho Daily Journal U published every morning (Sundays excepted) at 10 cenü per week, payable to the Carriers, or $5 20 per annum, payable in advance. Tha Tr Weekly Joirxal, fur the count'yy con taiuiriii all the matter of the Daily Journal, is pub iUhcU on TuomI ijs, Thursdays and Saturdays, at ff U per annum in advance. TL WtiKLV Journal is published everv ThAsdav at $'2 IK), three copies tor $3 IX), seven copies lor $11 00, tea copies lor sjij w,ia advauce. FRIDAY MOllXISG, AUG. IS. The Hakmosiols Democracy! Dflmockat ic Vax Lcbeä Meeting in Pennsylvania. The smart, intelligent, eloquent and unan swerable clique weo manage the Democrat, are as bu?y as little dogs in high rye in trying to convince themselves that Mr. Van Euren vrill draw all Iiis support from the Whig rants. They have not et heard if they are to be be lieved at all of a single simon pure locufoco Who will tive MattV his support, notwithstand ing we have Published the names of scores of -- o good and true members of that party who re pudiate Cass and his principles, they are so bull-headed that they cant be made to see it at all. The following account of a large and enthusiactic meeting of the democracy lately held in Pennsylvania, may open their eyes possibly. We copy from the Pittsburgh Iron City: A very large and respectable meeting of the democratic ciltensof Fayette and Washington counties, was held at the Town Hull in Brownsrille, ou Monday evening the 3lst ult. The meeting was called lo order by J. Slocum, and oü motion Mr. Hubert McKarley, was appointed President, Leonard Lam hurt, Waller B. Chalfant, Thomas McDonald, A. G. Minchart, aad Joshua Haddock, Vice Presidents, and II. Cammon, 0. C. Crouilow and J. E. D. Owen Secretaries. Dr. E. D. Gazzam.cf Pittsburgh, being introduced to the meeting, made a most eloquent artdxets on the great question of the extension of alarerr to Free Territory, and in fa vor of the election of Van Buren to the Presidency, whxh was head with approbation and delight by the numerous assemrjiafie At the conclusion ol Ine address, on momotion of Mr. James Slocum, the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted. Whereas, the time is fast approaching when the American people w ill be called upon to choose their Chief Magistrate, and Whereas, the Convention assembled at Baltimore, failed to present to the consideration of the Democratic party, a candidate w hose principles are in accordance with the feelings and principles of the Democracy; and YV hekkas, hi tins einer gency the name of Mr. Van Buren has been pre tented by the Democracy of his native State, as aai:didate for President; and this meeting, cherishing for hi in the same attachment which they ever have done, and especially admiring bis noble stand against the extension of Slavery into free territory, and the unanswerable ar guments of his letter to the Ulica Convention, are determined to give him a hearty ami cordial support, a.id feel it their duty to declare some ol the reasons which influence them to this course. Therefore, Hcsolvcd, That we have undiminished confidence in Martin V311 Buren the friend and compatriot of Jtcksun, who enjoyed a larger fchareof hisconfiiUnce than any other living man we respect him as a Statesman whose life his been spent in useful and honorable service to his country. I Fe admire him as the President of our choice, whose administration was distinguished tor its wisdom, patriotism and modeiation, and itsadherence to sound re publican principles. "This honored and faith' iul standard bearer of our party was struck tlownbyour political opponent while nobly sustaining and supporting our tinu honored frinciples, and afterwards sacrificed to the poitical cupidity of Southern politicians. liCSOlTCd, lhat While the purity, integrity, 1 1 1 C f ante pens and presses in the days ofhis power and patronage, yet the unprincipled authors of euca caiumuies must and win receive, u.e execrations mind. and contempt of every honorable Won't be American's. The VeraCrirz Arco Iris thus notices the abandonment by its ii habitants of a portion of the country ceded to the Untied States: Lasedo: The Mexican inhabitants of this portion of the State of Tamaulipas, ceded by the treaty of neace to the United States, have the larger portion of tham, passed over to the rizht bank of thvi Rio Bravo, and have given tu their settlement the name of New La redo. üen. Scott not being Presidency, Mr. Polk a candidate for the has ordered the char ges preferred against him to bi withdrawn. C3"Casss letter to the Chicago Convention though bhort, has made so much "noise and rnnfnsion" in the locofoco rarty. that he would no doubt be glad to hear the last of it State of Indiana Vanderburgh County, s.s. In th Vancerbumh Circuit Court, m vacation A-igust 11, Uli. ilas Stephens, Alarcus Sherwood and John Shanklin, VS. Robert N. Cochran, Isaac Blackford Matthew B. Cockran, Harriet P. Cockran. Jas. Richmond, Jane A. Richmond, Washington Ross, .Margaret Ross, Elizabeth R. Cockran, John W. Graham and the unknown heirs of James Parker, In chancery. the said complainX3nnts by James (i.Jones,thcir solicitor an 1 fi.e in fdhce of the Clerk of the Vanderburgh Circuit Cmrt, their certain bill of complaint against the above nam ed deten lant3. And u appearing lom in nuiw' l a disinterested person, ihi. da v liled in the Clerk's iirif ntirf'.nni,l. thnt nil rt I ho v- nnrnpd dcleiidnnts except Robert N.Cochrau. Isaac Blackford nnd John W. Craham. are non rctiJents of the Slate o! Indiana. Therefore notice is hereby gv;-n to the sai I non--i lent defendants that unb sh tb y at ; nr and t l"'id to or answer the- coni;'.aiiiants bru t bill .f compialtil on or bcfo.e the calling ot tl.i-i cauc ct ihs next term ofiai 1 Court to be h ! J at lite Court lloiio in Fvansvi. e, on the fourth Monday in September aext, the matters and things therein contained will be ut .o them taken as con es so niij 15-J w-p I I w. 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Livery Stable. Jjf TIIC undersigned have associated them stives together in the Livery Stable 15niness-, and solicit a share ot puMic patronage. Jheir liable is on Vinr street, between the Johnson ll.nie and the river, where they ran ni nil limes he iound, ready lo wait upon the public. They itit;nd to keep goodstock, and their charges shall le in nccordnncc with the times J A LS w 1 1 1 1 k. July 25-imo S. C. JOHNSON. State of Indiann, Vnnderbur-; County, In he Broome Court Vanderburgh County, in vaca eation July 27th. v. 1H James T Walker, adiu'rof Joseph Finney.) Feti ion d -ceased, sell reni Unknown heirs of said Joseph Fi.nncy,deed? estate.; AND now st this time comes the said aJininistrnn r.and lite: in ihe oihe ol the Clerk ol the Brobat Ccurt ol Vanderburgh County his ih tiiion prayiii; tor the sab? of th. real cr trite of the said Joseph Kinney, deceased, and it appearing from the ullidnvit of a disinterested iersn this day filed in the CU iks ollice, ntoresaid that ihe u 11 know in hi irs ol the sail Joseph 1 inney deceased are not ridents of the Suite of Indiana. Thertl'ore notice is hereby given to the -,id unknown In its to appear on or be tue tho calling of this cause at thj next term of said ct.urt to be held at the CourUIous in Evar.villo 011 the second IinJay in August next and show cause it nny they have or can show, why the real cslate of ihe said Joseph Finney deceased should not l told and made irseisin the nanus 01 me kuu aumiiiiMrntor tor nie puyment of the debts, and demands outctandins uiiainat said estate. aul 1 ÖA.U I1 i. JL,Nll,Ul fc. LAAD Foil SALE. T AM authorized to w II at private pale VS acres of L land, the east h:ilf of the southeast q aarter of eectin 31, in town G, uih ranire II wei. aid Iai.d I B 1 . 1 .-I I. . II. 1 i-weu ic cateu am ine line inuispuiai.ie. r or ternu ipplyto jy 3J li.W.DUNDAK. NOTICi:. ÜTICC id hereby Riven t'iat I have taken out It-tiers of administration on the estate ut William Dean, r., and person i indebied to the estate will make payment to the undersii;ned, and those having claim nmn-it the estate will present thein properly authenticated for pawnent; Kstate i toIvent. -Ijy W1LUA.H ULitA jr. Amu r $30O It IHVAKI), rTlIEa!)OVC rew ard will lieciven for t!io npprehenI sion and delivering over to tne projier autnoriry thc notorious Aiha ."Meek.- who shot U llhe Lti-Coe and James Urown a few day since, nil ot'Wnrrick County. The circiinstRHCc. o; near as we can learn are a-i tollows: urHCoe sonic tune since lost a nor.-c and suspicion fell on Alecks, who alter some month vi.-iud Uriscoe nno oirercd to ceiivcr up uic mrse to Brijicoe for twenty -five dolhtr, where uion Bri.-coe rtijreed to pny that amount providnt he would let his Urothrr U m. 15ri?coe po with mm to g?t inenorse, and the day was agreed upon for tlteni to start, and vhon the day arnvtd trure was a quarrel arose Ikjwftn Win. Kriscoe and At xks and thty did not go but in a short time atterward 4 Alecks went by himself and brought the horse and left bun ai some itsons house name torgotten, when Y in. Lriseoe got the horse and delivered him to hu Urother Wnlie Uriwoe. Then Alecks demanded the above which l$ricoc refused to pay as Alieks had rcli'sej aro?e a considerable pinrnl In twnn them which endd by Aleeks threatening to ki'l Uri -coe. which snid Aleeks did try to ncrornpiish by (hooting him, but failed in the ait? timf, nnd only wounded him in the irm and then the third day nftr nttt inpied to kill tlie nly wiüie?3 Utin-oe had to p-ove the threils Alecks hid made. Vi wit: James Urown, by sh otinj him, the ball e ntered just U low the shoulder blade. 011 the 1 iht side and pistinj through and lodging under dia right breast. ... The above reward U mmle up by the ritizm of Warrick nnd ia ready at the delivery of the said Sleeks deador alive. Alecks-tea large good Koliing man. win weigu troni 10 t voj pouiiu nnu lair complexion. Hue eyes, dark hair nnd speak quick In mi, IwM o:en countenance, ana nooui yuurs 01 acre. aug lu. 75 CEKTS Dr. Champion' Vegetable Ague ?Ieiliciiic ! SAFG and warranted Cure lor Fevers of every description. Also, Dr Champion's Vegetable Anti-Bi'lious, Anti-Dy.'jieptic, Purifying and Cathartic Fills, possessing lour important combined properties lor the cure of Diseases, carefully and correctly combined, one ar ticle to assist the etleet ol another for the benetii of ihe Health of .Mankind. These pills contain the lour leading properties for the cure of di seases. There is no chronic nlFction i.i which the Liver, the tonnch, tho Uowelaor the bIoxl 13 not concerned. Then tore, these pills arc carefully and Correctly prepared to meet tho? several indications. In all liiiious complaints they cure by acting upon the liver, and carrving oil theredim dant, or excessive bile: and nt the same lime exciting the liver into full action. In dysriepsia. they cany oil" the accumulated mass ol acidity, and correct the Unowri and generally acknowledged, that a rreat ty ol me ring the scrof ula or uct genJ k ' 1 .IV. rV.V.t-'l I1- Ill''" III u...au.. ...... ia:i.ms. They arc mild in th.ir nature, and may lie uyl with periect safety in ail nges, horn infancy to nrrniiiii. old a.e. For sah l y om x or mi vv ,,i ;u. w ooisey ,v EvansviI!(, Ir j. be; I. ) it l j Eva: Dr. Thos Newman, Alt. ernon Ia. R. B. Hallock, Princeton la AV.J. Whiting, Cynthianrn Ia. W. B. Dimick. B.x.nville la. Dr. Joseph Sower, Vincenncs Ia. -3 in w. DISSOLUTION OF CO l A KIN I. KSI 1 1 i IMIE partnership heretofore existing between ti e L undersigned, uniter uu name ol "jianingion Hannah A. Co.," is ci-dved by mutual cousent. The business ol the tirni will lie seltlfd by Charles Harrington nnd E. H. iVirchild, to whom all debts are to be paid, and by w hom all claims upon the house will be settled they utdng the name of the late firm only in M itling its allairs. The business win ie coimnuen, as neretoiore, vy Charles Harring n, in conr tiou with l.-auc A. Crane and P. O. O Kilty, under the firm of Hakhinutov, Cuaxe it O Kilkv. V e reler the old patrons of the houe to iluir envd below, aid recomnienu lor them ih same U'x.ral suppoit that has been bestowed upon the laic firm. CllAIilU- 11 AUKKMi 1U. J. B. HANNAH. E. II. FA1KCIHLD. CO-PAIITNEKSHIP NOTICE. It will be feen by the above that tho undersigned have become successors to the house of Harrington, Hannah &. C.. under th hrni of llari-iiiton, Crnnc v O'lCiley, wiilcontiiiur the Forwanlingand Crrrmission biifiness at the ol 1 fdand, with the same Wharf Bo;d land other buincFs tadüties ol the late firm, and nk of the merchants nd traders of the Wabaeh end Green river countries to extend to us their patronag so liberally wsiowed upon our predecessors, pledging ourselves to cive to the biuini-ss at all times our best perse nal attention, nnd in all things to loos io tue interests of our correspomlents, and to use all endeav ors in our power to utve ilu-m entire sniiaction mi i ut i'j ii iiM.MVd'rnV ISAAC A CRANE, P.O. O RILEY. jy 27TO COUNTRY MUItCIIAXTSrriin pubsciüjer is now opening IW) Package ot JL .Merchandise, consisting of Dry Goons, Poors (..V.e 1 1 t r I TllsaiKl lio.WFTS. IIAKDW AKL.OUSS Ware nnd Ckocklkv; which he will sen ns low ns ii.... in ti.t itv. lor Cash, or rniu-e, sucn ns i'o'rk. Wh at. Corn. Oats, Flaxseed, White Beans Beeswax Leathers or 1 allow. ZZ lecl-tt JDIl.l rii.iiinmi'i rou st. Louis. Rfular IVointnlty Parket. rui.'. .irimni. t.ist-riinmnir s'' an i TI. TL. S. S. Pax i. A!abT. will have Lvan? vi !e for the ebovc and liitfrn.fhatc lancing m-j ' I 1.. Mt W i- ie II Pill'!"' , U-' VVi-'--r..... .. II P IV.. ir,i Ait ut rifi4-.i'ff n-i!e en board orto ll.-' RING'IOV, CI.ANL& U TJBEV. J - REFINED LOAF SL'GAIi. CASES StcwiiWs Doni.lo Befmed; i. 5 bbls Crushed (hi (lo.

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ClLi) lii v.uviuii lor Viti noeral patronaue, wouKi re-uoctfully iuloim thn eitizen.sof Cvansvide ri"t N'l-l'fIT f - . 1:1 nid vicinity, thai he hi just received his new and splendid stock of JtwtLRV, Waivues; end Clocks, which he will sell at regular CincinuaU prices, hia stock consists m part ot: i nie liold aad Ixcr Iever atehes; A splendid assortment newest stylo ladies Coral lirenU'in-; Darings, Fingerrings &e.; - (iold Liuard and t' o Chains; Aliniature caycs. and IK.kets; l ino .Mourning Fins, bracelet Clasps; (iuard Kevs. Collar Iiullon. nnd Stn.l A large sclec tiou of Cold Fencila with and w ithout pins; A large lot of Ixiyley's best Cold Feus with and Wi'iiout holders; Silver Talles and Tea Spoons; Silver Thimbles; Dvery description of Steel Trimmings; Steel' I leads and Ture Silks; Fine Fun, Accordions; Solar Suspending and l'arlor Lamps; Cirand.des &c.i ljvery description Silver and common Spectacles Fine iMcket Knives äcc; 11 tew l ine r rench Alanile Clock?! to which he would call tho attention of those wish ing to purchase. Ladies are invited t call nnd ex amine tor themselves. J. L. BiTTROLFF. ap 1j Alain Street between First and Second. ilOI'E STORE. ' JUST received per steamer Palestine 10 Uixts Cincinnati No 1 Sap, 10 do Summer Alould Candles, 10 do ((J. Fox's) Starch, 100 Iba S. F. InJigo, 12 gross Uiacking, 10 kegs pure White Lead, 30 reams Wrapping paper, 10 gross lionnet Boards, For sal'i low by jy 13 G. VENN RAI AN, tc CO. JUST received this day byi Y Iixprcs A few ease oflloots and if Vishoi-s, and u variety of Ladies' and" tto. Misses1 tine Shoes. W. II. BAKER, jan.Ci IIIIaIj Instate for Saie.--I now oirer for sale eume of the most desirable Real Fstate in the city and county, contesting ol the following lots and tracts ol land. Ijot No 'Si upper enlargeiih nt and ots No lGSc 1GG donation enlargement of thet iiyo Cvaiibvillo. Also tlu late residence of Saunder9 Hornhrnnti dee'd, said to be one of the finest upland Farms in tho county, contaiiiinu 1 acre; olo about SIX) acres ol and in wtncii mere are several improvements; tin ait lot will lie sold in lots ios;iit purchasers. Also, It) shares of Bunk stock. For terms apply to P. II0RNBR00K. je 2-d JnuVw4ni A VALUABLE I'AIIAI for SALE CONTAIN 1NG two hundred and six ty-one and 4ne half acres, ninety-six improved, u 11 niib h from LvanbviJle on the stato road leading to 1'erre Haute, iik half mile from Browning' btcaril mill. This land liison both sidts of the tiate roiid. and can l-e so divided that it will make two uood tarins. On the East hide of the road is a new two story frame house, with n store room attached, thirty-two Ii et long, a frame smoke house and shop, a arge double log barn sixty-nx leet lonjr by twentytwo wide, with a twelve loot shed running ihe whole length, and all other necessary out buildin3. and plenty of good water, one huudml of choice apple trc4s, with a vaiiety ol peach and other Irun irws On the weft tide ol the road, is a rood frame dwell ing, a tranie smotie house, with a large double barn. well shaded, with statues and 4thcr out uujUuiizs. one hundred Uaring apple trees ot the best kind, also a vaiiety ol peach, plumb ni.d cherry trees, a never tailing wclli'l tne l est kind of water. The land is in a high state ol cultivation, ph-nty of good hickory, white and black oak timber lor all nurooses. ulentv jf and, free and lime stone rock, in shoit everything to make it a uestraule location. It is one ot the best locations in this part of the St.ite for a store and pub lic house, lius larm will be wild on reasonable terms and payments made easy. For further infor mation emiuiie et Junes T. alker, of Evuusville or to the proprietors on tho prt mises. l ojsession may bo ua.l immediately it required JOHN BUR'lIS. THOMAS IIENNESSY Scott townihip.A'ar.dcrburg to. la. ap!3 ddiwmC oiJcc. EvnnsvJIIc Stoneware Pottery. TT J. HART hiving bought the entire interest of .LA Win. Dean in the alwve establishment. It will lie continued under the firm of K. B. iL II. J. Hart, we have a large supply ol Ware now on hand which we will warrant sound. P'cnse ilirect- nna leave your order at our ollice on Main Street, at II. J. Hart' Hue Store, sign of the Marnmout lioot, where they re, slim Ol tne .waniinoiu uuoi, wucru uivy i .tended to in the most pjnctunl manner.d solicit the patronnge of all ihose dealing will be atten We would solic in cur line. fiy ä I KB. & II. J. HART LAXDAXD TOWN LOTS FOI1 S A LE. T WILL sell nt private sale a tract of Land adjoinL in" Evansville. containing about twenty seven acres; also, ten or lilteen Lois in the upper enlarge ment of Evansville, all of which I will sell on reasonnhlo terms in Quantities to suit ourcrns4 rs These wishing to purchase Innd or Ixits, will find it to their nteren to apply immediately, j y H E. A. COR B ET, Agent, ItlL HEISE 12 VIS V I50I1W ND examine the fresh stock of Boots and Shoes . just opened at the "Ci'y Shoe store" lieing the i!.... n . . .1 .l.nAi.A-i ;.f..-tn Tit ovr9 ntll.rl in 1 1. 1 j market, eonsiMing of every variety of Gentlcmcns wear, Ladies and Albses Gaiters, half Gaiters, Slippers. Buskins, Morocco, fine French Kid, nnd every article to be wished for All of which will bo dispos cd of at exceedingly low prices. jy Ii W. K. UAKLK, ISO. iK, Main St. V A xt ii.. n,..ni;i.. .ml ...ri.ii ..Clvinia stf .l,l eiiuiiTsiuaiaiij miu mui.ij vi ui uk r rt it. t Snrlmf ntwi Siimtiip fiftifiQ t(MTtiif r with everv thins new, in the way of Dress Goods, for salelat wholesale andretau iy ' PI.TKII SCOTT, House nnd Siu l'aintcr. TT ASonfned a shoDin Evansville, at the Lxchanae jLJL llottl, w here he i- prepare! to do all kinds ol IIone, Sisn, nnd Carriage l'amtiug, at tle lowest rates of public patronage. He respectfully requests n har jy STJ-U. MOURNING GCOD3. . .... i FTTLL and verv desirnlile assortment ot Aiour r i-itK'ilri ü G.hkIs. .uirf iiice Bond nz'.nes, Silk Wart. Alliens, (s..i.in very tine) Alpica L.usires, ii'Kiime blacl black, pmn rnd ligurtd U rttges, black j -- i, Law ii A.c., now open an.i i; r n.o- o j - .. - i r .. i .. i i .. r i i i .. U.I 13 ;iUIiiil.3.C. JUIIACU. ni;w auuival: Tnai rrreivrd at the citvshoe store on .wain streei I a pledl lot of Ln lies tins Buskin wnlking shoes; l . 11: n.K'!.;l.l 1 ...I P uits nrullirnl. (i. aiSO .Mlllf mm viiiiu s 111 ni ii"u( nnu -. ers, Ac All the lowest prices innyinnbte. W.U. BAKER, Main sir ct. je J noiii: nlwsiici:s. rr-ll P oJi-i-ri'v-r i i n.iw o-.M:iin? ni t!i City &I10 JL Siore, a splendid assrtiui nl of Lad i s .Misses,' and Children's ho-, Gemlt tnells, Gaiters, .c.. ytirchased ot the Alauutuciurera in Cincinnati, w inch " ' . it in lt 1 . ill m b it iinusuaiiv low. l lease can nnu ex amine the goods and prices, at No. 'Z'Z. 'ainst. may lJ-tt w . iv. tiAiviu. I NT storo and tor sale DO bbl Av Into Lime in good x. iirder ane Cheap juric 13 M.W. FOSTER BOOTS AND SHOES. 1 AA r.l'-t P.w.l nnd Shoes. lUU Just received and for sab; at wl.olc.-nle pt n- G J. It AIAGHEE&CO. LAWNS. 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SADDLE. HARNESS. AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. ?Iniu street, l'vnnsville, lud. SAAIUEL i' leave to 1 the public cencral ed his shop to Alain street, between Fir; t and Second, neit door to C. lull's Drug store, where he keeps a ll . a- . kirn 1 . lar-re nndon?ral assortment of Saddles, Bridles, liar ne.-s. Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bars, Valies.and all it'ier articles in his line, which he oHIts .t whole sale ur retail at the lowest cah prices. He alsti keejis constantly on hand a Inrge nnd general assortineiit of trimrnin is of all kinds, such as, Sadi.le 1 r es ot nil kinds, Skining, Harness and Bridle Leather, llog-frkin M ating, Tad ckins, l'lufh of every variety, Brass mounting of all kinds, Llnck. do 4I0 4I0, Bridle Bitsol every kind, Bridle But-kits do. Stirrup Irons do. Buggy, Riding nnd Wagon Whip?. Together with all other articles in his bne. Coun try merchants and farmers would do well to CisH atid examine my stock beiore purchasing elsewhere as 1 am determined to sell first rate articles at very low price. June 1 1-4.1 iwixwjma. ö..uui,i.CLri'Lt.iJ. S ADD LI', IIAUNnss AND TIU':K lUAIIürAOYOIlY. J. P. ELLIOTT. CTiTTTi ,or toll'. JL J. r. Elliott, ) T&rri will continue the above business at the t 1 1J1M old stand, Alain street, Lvansvdle. He will always keep on hand a constant tupply ot Saddles, Bridles, Trunks. cvC.evC. cf the best workmanship, which he otilr at wholesale or retail at the lowest prices. Aiä ereat variety ot 1 mnuiings used by Sad dlers, Harness-makers, and Trunk .Manufacturers. In addition to my tormer stock, ot maieriau j have just received a very Urge and general assortment ol Saddle Trees, of all kinds. Skirting, Harness andBiidle Leather; Hog skia beating; Call skin do; Blush do, every variety; BiidleBitts and Buckles, all kind-; Stirrup Iron, etc., &c. r ni.liiif. Btiirv and Wnaon AVhips, Together with all" articles in my line, at wholesale ind retail. Persona dealimr in the above articles will tmd it to their advantage 10 call nnd examine my stock. ' .. . All orders promptly attended lo at the shortest no e. may y iy J. P. ELLIOTT lice STATIONARY. REAMS Foolscap pap-.1.! assorted; lO0 reatiM IiCtter paor, do; 5t)trroi Black Ink100 Also, a Fupniv ol'Ouills, Stc4l ens, WafcTS, and ealing Wax, ia store and for s e by jaa 2.1. 3rACXi:ZlRL. BARREL?, Halvfs and duarters, for sale very low by my 101 BEA1ENT & VIELE. aiacki:p.i:l. 1l f BBIS No 1, insioreandlor sale ty A. ß C. BELL. ian if pieces Black and Colored Alpacca Lusters tJJ r) Kentucky Jeans. ICO " Sattinett all colors. I'm " Reil, White and Yellow Flannels 7." Cases ussortrd Prints. 5 " Bleacaed Aluslins. WH) " W4Kllen Shawls. 150 Pair Blankets, just roceiveil and formale very cheap, by J. 11. AlACHEE.iV CO., oct. r.MI iiain sireci CLOTH, C A33IMERE 3 Et 1 a .1 4 . i . ll.J. VJl rl.Kr l.r; tilack irencn iio;n. cnipcrnnc macH O French Cassimere, Black, Blue and Buun cloths of every quality and oriee. Fancy Cassinieres, Fancy Vesting. Whith and Colored Marseilles A'estings. with alarze assortment ol dents rlaia Llaci nnd Fancy Silk Cravat, and raunt Stocks, supcitine Plain and F'gured black Silks, and Satins for A'es tings, Cents. Mipcrtine, Black and Wmte colored SilS nnd Kid tiloves. with every desirable article for Cents. So:ing and summer wear, for wholesale and retail by ap 13J MOKK1-5 S. JUllNbO. C EDA It POSTS, CEDAR Posts suitable ibr garden fencing. For e ale by je 2ÜJ A LAUCH LIN. 200 TAfa BBLS Kanawha Salt, on hand nnd lor Fa OUUbv Taj 11 KliOifKN & AlORtV PAIITAIiOON3 STUFF & COA TIN OTT EN A DES, C roten, Tw.ds etiix-rfine ' black Freuch Dran. fl.. Drap de Nienne, Lili en ami Union checks and stripes, with all the most - - .. I . . ' . . i . -ii desirable styles, lor sale Jfltj.tSv y lb AIQU.tlo S. JUlibU. .MOSQUITO Ni:TTiNCS. Qrtfl FIECE.S Assorted Mosquito Settings; OUU Just received and for sale low by n,yG J. H AlACIIEti x UU. 75 C'HXTS. lt T" SAFE and warranted cure lor umus nna i ever I in all its complicated forms, Dr. Champion's Vegetable Arue Aledicmes. I'orsalenyG. liLLu, and WM. At. W H)LSEAr. Also Dr. Champion's Vetable Anti Biiiau3, Anti-Üpepiie Purilying and Cathattic Fills. jy 21-3 m d. 100 j urre's Kenhawa Salt for sale by :c21-tl JOHN SI I AN KLIN. TO THE I' II 15 LIC. N 1 advertise my stock in our Daily Jour iV1 ; ' , J nV a.rn "'n " l'ief ble or m b le that I have c hallt ot advertising uou- . on banu. out co ne io wiu .oinniitv bv referring to mv invoices of Goils pur chased East, maylGJ OLIVER LADD. T UST received from Pittsburgh, UJ itiu ivgs aus; I' l lilils Ale: llflU'P? i lor sn e nv ' -" ap 21 Water 6t. GLOVES! GLOVES!! GLOVES!!! LADIES superfine lighf and dark colored Kid Gloves, superfine Black do., superline '7 widto iln.. mnertinn white and colored Sdk and superfine black uet Gloves, and Alits t for sale i low f bd 151 AIORRISS. JOHNSONA SPLENDID lot ot 1'aper Hangings anu v. in XX. dow Paper, just received and tor sale low ry jan 13-tf: J. 11. A1AGHEE &. CO. DISSOLUTION. THE partnership heretotorc existing between Haub &, Seppechinthe tlroctrv business was dissolved bv mutual consent on the l'Jth wist. .The business will l.ereattcr oc conoucieu oy. .-. ---- . , , ii. . i iL hA u niiiniin hhi in m ii u liik nuMitr iiiu linn. june 21-3i IIAUU &. SEPPLCII. T U AI II Ell. A large and full assortment of Pine I 1 Lumtier. r or sale by may! if. A. LAUG1IL1N, Hater si WINDOW (.Ia. An assortmrt cfmJow (Mass, assorted sizes. For pale by may4 tt. A. LiAUUiiuiA, aier si. KOPK STORC Bales hemp Packen A'arn, 13doz. doNol Beadcords, 20 37 lbs. Cotton 1 wine, 1 Imx Indigo, 1 bbl. .Madder, 1 do Salaratus, 1 do Allum, 10 bags Lnuarn ColTce, 20 kegs Nails. For sale by 011 i G. VENNEAIAN, & CO. luvr.n noTTOJi land for sale. -r WISH lowll mv valunme l nrmoi um r iwimm I Land, situateon Green Kiver Island in Kentucky, lour indes from Evansville, containing 20 ncres 125 i which is clean. I ami under Knee, ami in n line ,!ite of cultivation. There nre three double lo i.niivno. with stal les. bnrns Ac. The lo hou?i s nrc ill eood, and tvvouf th.-in new with brick chimnies. iVrsons ! s iron, ot purchasing will learn my terms !iv applying to Air. E. A. CoiU-t or u . B. BmUr ot Evansville. or by applying to m i opposite tho farm on the Kentucky tide.

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WKQLESALS ' DSALE2S IM PGfsElSH A!SD D0MEST18 DBY GOODS coaxcKor jiain ad watek street, evaxsyille, ia., WOULD INVITE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE TO THEIR UNUSUALLY LARGE STCCK Ol Spring and Summer Foreign and Domestic Dry Goo do, XiriUCH we are daily rect iving from the Eastern Market, Manufacturers, &c. Our stock liaa Lern V ltTtnl with great 4-are nnd at extremely low rates, under the most favorable eircumstinaf. (with th

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Wholesale dealer in dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Hardware, Cutlery, Leather, &c., &c. Oil v7ATBI. ZTTLVlZZr, KURD BOOR ÜI30V23 IV1AIW CTZ12Z3T E V ANS V IL LE, IND. DRYDOiTÄ7!1 WHOLESALE. "TO Country rjerchants.l take this metbol to inform .Merchants visiting this City, that I am i. I receipt of one ol ilie largest and tu st assorted stock ot Goods ever brought to this City. A mo -which I enumerate 'I icks, Dcmins, Drills, Stripes, Janes, Plantation ftufis, Osnaburgs, AVickirgs, Wi

lings, Batiins, Cotton Yarns, 'x.c. Alv assortment ot brown al tileac-nea cottons is, 1 . . . I'll t mountains, comniisiii" all ir.e most uesiratue srj ics Cottons are mostly from the Low ell and Waltham 1 either foreign or domestid, olu red in tlii-i market avorable to buyers tlian at any other house m this may 11 DOAIKSTICS! . . -ft Bab s4-4 heavy Brown Jr-hi etir.c:-, in store and OU for sale by myliij (LIV Eli LADD. Pit I NTS. "I T Cases of new styles spring Prints; -ä V D4lo may 10. Bluo and Orange, Ui sale by , OLIVElt LADD. AIOSQC1TO NETTING. "I OA Fieccs .Mosquito Netting, j tut received nnd J-Äl forsaleby Imylü tiLlVEli LADD. i, a ums s Li r runs nud btskins. QIWV l'rs. Ladies slippers and Buskins ol fcupeüUU rior quality nnd style evi r Ulore brought to this market, iust received aad for sale by mav 16. OLIVElt L ADD. may 'KIP and T1IICK IIKOGAN'S. Cases of Prime Kip Brogans; O 3 do do Boys clo, 5 do' Thick do, For sale by maylGj OLIVER LADD. AVALUUOAI SYTI1ES. Dozen superior Waldrom Grass Scythes; OU TJ do do do Corn do; 5 do do do Ihyer do; Allot a superior r4uality for sale by my iß OLIVER. LADD "sÄTTIlE SN AT II fi & PITCH FOIIKS. Of I Dozen Lampson patent Snaths; &3 50 do do do Common; 10 do superior Pitch Forks: Forsaleby (maylC OLIVER LADD TAIWCY AHD STAPLE WHY (JOOI)S AT UET AIL, rr HE subscriber would most respccably inform I the public that his stock for the Betail Trade is fu'J and complete, consisting of one ot ihe liest assifl'ntentsot Fancy and Staple Dry Goods that can be found in Evan.n ille. l'ltase cell atui examine for yourselves. Imay 16 tlLlVLIt LADD. , COTTON YAIIX. . l A AAA Dozen Hupe Factory Cotton Yarns XU.vlUl Nos. 500, 000 and 7o0, this day received per steamer Ilosco from i'ittsburch. i or sale m it 11 I, It 1 N III) Ii imaviii ounLiu uauf. just nixEiNi:i, TONS assorted Bod and Bar Iron; 100 kegs assorted Juniata Nails 25 bundles spring Steel; 5 do cheer do; 1 case extra Cast do; Flow slabs. Boiler and sheet Iron; 20 Kasps, tiles, and Door Latches, Which, together with our lonncr stocK. makes it complete, lor sale low may 'J. by LAUG II LIN, Water street. SODA AND IILUE LICK AVA T Ell. A C. HALLOCK has erected a tine Soda lounjtA.. taiu for the accommodation of the public and requests those w ho appreciate a cooi ng Ulink ia a hot, dusty day. to give him a call. - Also constantly on hand pure Blue Lick unter rom the Drennon (Ky!VSprins;9: my 26 FANCY ARTICLES. THE subscriler has receivdd an assortment of: Seals, Sealinz Wax, Note Taper; Meel lieeus, nings, hsscisTooth, Hair and Nail Brushes, VC, VC, Abo. EJs:in's, Inserting, Drawer Goods ot every vnrliv. formale at wholesale mmI retail by AlOiOUS S. JOHNSON. ap 15 PALM HATS, EONNETS, FLOWERS &C AA'EliY large Ktock consisting of every variety of Summer hate, leghorn, palm leaf, French broid,shans,ic, fur and silk hats of every desira ble style bonnets, all the newest styles, with a splen did assortment of flowers, ribbons and bonnet trimmings for sale by ap 15 AIORUIS S. JOHNSON v GROCERIES. JUST received by t-teamer "Gen. Lafayette," and for sale low for cash Ü0 bags prime Kio Coffee; 10 1 logstieads of Susnr. 20 bbls Plantation Alolasses a prime article. 10 bbl. Kosin; 5hoxiof Ixmmons; rfwTPP June 13, AI.AA.FOteTER Corner main &. 1st Mreets. AVIIISKEY. Bbls Russ llville Whiskey, 50 Wls Cincinnati do 85 20 44 New Harmony (to. In storft and for sale low lor cash by T'p my

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r.vansune i raae, ana as we navo auopiea ire moiu we haveno nesuauon in pieugingourbtnes io om be kind enough to call and see us. not only to he ablt .... , , . . r.i n l i oeneve, ine iuom ijiuji.ic w I ..J 1. n .... I. m I . . ... .. . in .fi 1,1,1 111. I rt seiecita uoi-i mc u ihouuwmwko. 'i actones, nna are eeciüeüiy superior to any other gx With assurance that my terms and prices are m city. ; . cry rtspctuu.., , OLIVER LADD. Icitr Ery Laic From Eur op PROSPECTS rvcrablc to All Cash easterners. ALLIS & HOWES. THE HOUSE that sells goods for small profits a ready pay, have iust been recciviru; several important addition to their largo stock of Groceries. They pledge themselves to 64.11 as good articles a: at ns low rates ri9 enn le obtained in the West, ai invite all tlealers, who w ish to do a taxing buttnt to come nnd convince themselves that" those asse tionsare something more than empty boasts. The stock embraces every thing belonging to the gror-ei trade, in proof of which see the columns of our cit papers- ON EVEBY FACE YOU WILL F1NV Til LIU ADVERTISEMENTS. p 21. JU3T received from New York, C Half Fipes Cognac Brandy; 2 Bipes Holland" Gin; . 10 cii-ks Fort Wine; 10 casks Madeira) ShhdsRurn; . lObarketsChampaigne; 5 bxs Cordials: 1C0 " Claret; 150" Sardines 400 cans Oysters; 25 thousand Tigara Cigars; for sale by ap2t ALLli Sl HOWE. Water art. JUST received by eieamerGIencoe, 75 sides sole Leather; 25 Bxs Lemon Syrup; 3 Tierces refined Sugar lor family use, for sale by ALLH &. HOjV ES, op 21 . Water t. JUST received from New Orleans, 0 Bljls.rTanners Oil; 50 " Tar; 4 44 Varnish; 15 44 Turpentine; 5 lixs Oranges; 10 44 Lemons; nwrin storo and for sale by ALLIS & HOW Eö. Water at SUGAR ! SUGAR I SUGAR I 1 A A HIIDS New Orleans Sugar. AUU 200 Bags Kio collee 250 Bbls Alolasses; ' tri" n sore nnd for sale by ALLIS fc HO WES, aP21 w-tcr Bt SUCSAK nd MOLASES. r-r 100 Hhds New Orleans Sugan rl tT j,a d0 Alolasses; IS-- 40 do do do do; 25 Bbls Sugar House Alolassca Tolka brand; , , , 25 Bbls do do m do d do. For sale bv A. LAUUI1L.U, ap 25 4 Water streetNAILS. O F A KEGS Boston and Juniata Nad, assorted WO" sizes; , , 2 kegs Floormg Brads, assorted; 25 do Assorted spikes. rmiV Forjale by . JUST RECEIVED, fr A KEGS Fure white Lead; Oil '10 bbls Unseed Oil; 5 do Turpentine; 25 boxes 8-10 Window Giasf. A Ul DUlv &J ww J may Water street. I1YDKAUIJC CEMENT. A FULL suply of this article fresh frorn the mill. together witn me ol WV i.7 :ui v.., oTia I.- ih l.atreL A. LA LG II LIN, . -Tl CttIV ' J ap2A ; Water itrect. IRON. A LARGS and general tissortmentof 'all ucs ; Ä. Common B.rlat, Round """fgj and Narrow Band, Axe and Hoe ß:.1'0 Plow Moulds and slabs, Nail and small RjJ pther with all sixes usually lSutSsT line. Forsaleby Water at. ap 25 - BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS. FULL and general assorimrr . .vils, Heiiows, .- . 'Rasp. I Ues ana uFor ilo by ' " v;tl ep 23 Wtte

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