Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 100, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 August 1848 — Page 3

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Tk. n . t (Sundays excepted) at 10 cents per wxek, payable w.uti journal, id imiuiMieti everv niormnir w mo varnersj or $j ptr annum, payable in uuvarice. Tha Tri -Weekly Journal, 5r the cvunt'ti. con tuning all the matter of the Daily Journal, is pub lished onTue.-diys, Thursdays and Saturdays, a W per annum in advance. Tbe eekly JuCR.ial is published every Thursday at J 00, three copies for $3 UU, seven copies for Vii w, ten copies lor IX.", m advance. SATURDAY M0UX1XG, AUG. 19. . jUr. lßiaT axdthe ratsiüiLST. The letter which Mr. Trist addressed to the Speaker u the House of Representatives, and which was read to the House ou Thursday, is published in the National Intelligencer of the 1 Ith. Air. Tri si's letter was accompanied with various document and pawrs, which he asks the Speaker lo lay before that body. lie t says: They are not what I have wished and iu tended to present; but the day fixed for the ad jounrmeut of Cougress forbids any further de lay on my part, and until my intention can be executed they must buUice. I hey will answer . the purpose ut UisiKrlliii;, iu some degree at least, the inystitkatiou with which the mind of our country has been clouded up in regard .a. v O. to tne treaty of peace, und all matters touched upon ia theui. . I soon became aware of the mystification above referred to. As the ouly way in which it could bo thoroughly dispelled, 1 determined 10 lay before the representatives of the people ft connected ani detailed narrative of everything that Li occurred to me having the slight est bearing upou matters which the public interests deiniu J that the country bhould know ihe exact truth of. This exact and full knowledge and thorough understanding, it ia of the very highest importance to her thai she should possess. Iiis so for numberUa reasons that inost deeply concern her, and concern her ia the most permanent manner, concern her now, and evuetuu her iu Ihe boundless hereafter. Tbe letter saya Üut the "narrative above refexred to will be prepared in a mouth or tuo Mr. Txisl then goes on to taake tl following vexy grave declarations; HiiCougrc&scoatiuuei In sit a tn on lit or two longer 1 tlnrwld not at thu moment have broken. llencr; I bhould have bided until 1 could lay belore the country, through her ri'jtese.itativei, h ; uartUlive to which 1 have referred, connected uubrjkc, uot a single gap ia it,4icUiieJ far as iH'i-tssary lo rs:ablUh a clear connexion. This is the ouly way which truth can be presented iu a shape to leave no tlou Dt as lo lis being u hat it is. isolated "promiueut facts" will uut do. However true they tnay be, they caii always be denied, and more or less plausibly couverttd. The whole truth is the thing; tins tbe jMjople shall have. It will then be t eu vcho, among- those u ho seek their confiJeuce, will ba so bold as to pretend tLt lie doss not believe it. Iu cue of the accotnpanyiflg papers (U tter to the Kejresen'.a tiles ot the American jhoile," uuderdate -Mexico, Feb. 12, 1S13,) my belief is expressed that Congress and the country had been deceived by the individual holding the trust of "I'reMileut of the United Slates," an J that the object for which that deception had beeu practised was the indefinite pro tract '.on of the war this protraction of the war having for its end the conquest of Mexico na J her Absorption into our Union. This was rny belief then; it is my belief now. Iu that bame letter, and particularly iu the notes recently appended to it, my belief is expressed that a corrupt use has been made of the power and th5 influence attached to the trust of -"resident of 'he United States," even to the extent o( ttubord: nation of perjury! Upou both these points my belief is positive and lirin, distinct und clear. Equally tirm aud clear iu my mind is the futher belief, that to make the former the belief of Congress aud of the country nothing is necessary but that the representatives of the people should exercise the powers of inquiry inherent iu them as the grand iuquest of the nation as the body -exclusively" entrusted by the constitution with -the power," and cousenueutly with üxdutu "of iniptachment. The letter then refers to the late revolution in France, and after citing as one of the leading causes of that event -the corrupt use of Executive influence," goes on to ay It is time, high lime, that wc fchould look, at home. Corrupt use of Executive infill eoce'fcuch as, according to my oleum belief, lias occurred among ouhselves withia the last six months, cannot have teen surpassed by anything that formed nart of the -misrule" of the "Citizen King." Iu point of uuscrupulousness aud flagiiiousness, it cannot have been surpassed. Iu point of audacity and effrontery, 1 doubt if it has been equalled by anything ever ventured upon by that "monarch." The letter ami accompanyin papers were referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. (X!5""My brethren," said Swift, in a seroion, 11 there are three ktmU of pride of birth, of riches, nd taleots. J shall not speak ol the latter, none ol yon Deing liable to that abominable vicfi. VauJerburg Democrat. Locofoco orators and Locofoce editors here abouts are just as little liable to the were Swrft's brethren. vice as fr"?The Burlington (Iowa) Hawk-Eye thus describe a Locofoco meetirJ2 held at that place: Tber whistled long they whistled loud, To keep up courage 'mong the crowd, But all their music failed, alas! Because their whistling was for Cass! CQ-Casahas no show on the Lakes. The other day, a vote was taken on board the steamer Saratoga, which stood: Taylor CS; Van Buren 16; CaM 12, Hale 3. Gen. Taylor's present position is entirely tatisfaclory to the Whig party. He expresbes uncompromising hostility to Executive interference with the declared will of the people, as expressed by the People's Representatives. He vras opposed to the War, opposed to the Tariff of IS16, the Sub-Treasury law, and all the ltindred evil measures which a Locofoco Adtration haa established, and he is a sterling Whig. What more can we ask.

OAKlTItl! OAKUM!!

rrf BALES Uakuni just received and far pale by aug lb g. vl.nneman,&cj. L. M. LAWsJUN. M. D., .Mat. .Med. and General Patholocv. AI.B. WUir.HT.M. DM Obstetrics and Diseases ol omni and CiiiMrcn JOHN T 11 AKKlSüN, M. D., Theory nnd Trac ticc ot MtHiicine. On the lt MONDAY in Octolier, the Dis-ecting kooius win ue openeu tinner wie direction oi me t ro , ? U -naor vt Anatomy, and his assistant, JU1LN i u.ii i, M. I)., Dt iii')nstrator Tirms: .Martriculation $5; 7o?oital f.; DUsectiu 1 icket $10; and each t rotetaors 1 icket $1j. aul JOlL IMIAKKISO.N.Dtan. lci.i Dnys I,:itc F9I11 E.iro rnosrucTS ravorablc to All Cash Customers. ALLIS V 1IOAVCS. rpHE HOUSE that m!1s cowls forpmall profits and X ready pay, have just been receiving several importnnt adtlnious to their lanre suck ol (jriM-eries.-1 liey pltte themselves to bell as good articles and at as low rates as can be obtained in ihe West, and invite all dealers, who wL-h to do a miiug hasiut to conic and convince themselves that tlue asser tions are Fom'ihii)r more than empty boasts. Their stock embraces every tiling kloninjj to the grocery trade, in proof of which n-e the column of our city pnper' UN lA'KKY TAUU YOU WILL FIND I'll LI II ADV KltTls! L.M CNT.S. ap '.'1. JL'S'i received from New York, Hall l'ies Co-mac litamly: 2 lijH-9 llollantf Uin; 10 n-ks Port Wine; 10 casks Madeira; . 2 hhds Hum; lOlmrketsCh.impaisne; 5 lxs Cordials: lt)0" Claret; 1'tO" Sardine?; 400 cans OyMers; 3 thousand Ti "ra Ci-'ftrs? for sale by A LL1 S & I IO W CS. P Water t. UisT receivtxl by steamer (lencoe, ?5.idcs Ie leather; i?3 Bxs Imon Syrup; J Tierces refined Sugar lor family ite. or sale by m ALL1.S&.IIOWI-X, ap21 Water t Jl'ST recciveil from New Oilcans, üo Ubls.TaimerfrOil; 50 Tar; 4 44 YnrnL-li; IS Turpentine; 5 Bxa Orange1; 10 " Lemons: ia Etore and for sole by ALLIS .V IJ0Wß. W utertt MJCAit niwl MOLASi:S. It4 HhdsNew t)rleans Sugar; IbO bids do do .Molares; 40 1 do dt do ilo; "J-" libls Snirar House Molasses im brand; I lAAs do Li r),i ilo Cor sale by A. LAI (UILIN, P Water Mrcet VLAKGL nnd general assortment of all sizes c Common Bar, Flat, Round and Square, Broad and Narrow Band, Axe and lhe Bar, Plow Bar. Plow Moulds and slals. Nail anil small Rods, together witli nil sies usually called lor in the above line. For sale by A. LA UO II LIN, ap 25 Water et. 1J LA CK SMITH'S TOOLS. a mi t i . . X';p very thing in tha !:n rr-p''Cvils, Bellows, V. t asp, Files and Crates For sale by A. L. every tiling in tha :i:e, namely : An crew llatet LAUG 1 1 LI X ap Wale it reel SODA AND IJLUE LICK WATER, VC. HALLtJCK has erected a Hue Soda Founlain for the accommodation of the public aud requests those who appreciate a cooling drink in a hot, duMy day. to give him a rail. Also constantly on hand pure lJlue Lack Water rom the Drention (Ky.) Springs. my 2 FANCY ARTICLES. THE sulscriler has reeeivdd an assortment of; S;aU, Sealing Wax, Note Paper; htetl Ids, Km', 1 nstels; Bag Clas;, NecdU-s, l'ure Twist; Faucy Bends, Pins Knitting l'ins; Uazors, Kazor sirups, Shaving; Tooth, Hair and Nail Brushes, &C., if, Also, Wginsrs, Inserting, Drawer (ood ol every variety, for sale at w holesale and retail by ap 13 MORRIS JOHNSON. PALM HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS &C A VERY larije stock consisting of every variety IA of Summer hats, leghorn, palm leaf, French broul, slians,vc., tur and silk liats ol every desira ble style bonn-ts, nil the newest styles, with a splen did assortment of flowers', riblwns nnd bonnet trim mings for ale ly laplS) MOItUtSS. JOHNSON. UIHSKKV. Bl,ls Ilussellville Whiskey, 60 htita Ciiieiiuiali do 85 20 " New Harmony do, In store and for sale low for cash by my 10 iiE.MtlNT &. V1F.LK State of Indinnn Vanderburgh County h. k In the Vanderburiih Circuit Court, in vacation August 11, 1S4. Silas Stephens, Maren Slier-' wood and John haiiklin, vs. Robert N. C.x"hran, Isaac Blackford Matthew B. Corkran, Harriet P. Cockran. Ja-. Uichmoud, Jan A. Kiehmond, Washington Boss, Margaret Boss, Elizabeth K. Cm-kran, John W. Graham and the unknown heirs of James Parker, dee'd. In chancery. nd now at this time comes tho said complain.ants by James t.Jones,tlieiraoliitoraai n.e in olhce of the Clerk ol the Vanderburgh Circuit Court, their certain bill of complaint ajjninst tho above named defendants. And it appearing from the allidavii ol disinterested person, this day tiled in the Clerk's office aforesaid, that nil of the above named d. fcnd.m.iTnnt Kotiert N. Cochran. Isaac Blackford and John W. Graham, are non residents of the State of Indiana. . ., Therefore notice is hereby givrn to the taid nonresident defendants that unless thev nppe.ir and plead to or answer the complainants said bill ot complaint on or befo.e tho cnlliriz ufthiscnu.se at the next term of said Court to be held at the Court House in Evansville, on the fourth Monday in September next, the matters and things therein contained will be as to them taken as conlesscd, oig 15-3 w-p f $1 ou.

Mrmp., rut v vr-n ti TIIK proprietor of this celebrated medicine justly claims for it a superiority over all other remedies ever V j .VV L,L,i;l,L'. 1,1 V"1" 1 lw J olL-rcd to the public lor the safe, certain, speedy, and permanent cure u i.seT orCIiills acuity, solicitous ol giving students every op nJ j-mr He relcrs to lbs whole Western country to bear him teMimonyJ Vrtion that, in no jwrtunuy o instruction, will commence Ixctureso,, whatever u fail to cure if the directions are strictly followed audejr u ilh this asthe 1st AIO.N DAY in October both in the College su,anC(J kp f reparcj to warrant a cure in al, formi whatever of AgdT I ills and Fever and Hospital. On the .1st M0.DA tn November whetaor ofB,,ort Jor lon standing; aud all person edlin it are hereby uuf ihe money io the established Collegiate course couunences, and pe,.,,, Hno may have used it a directed whe n it thill have lairly tailed ICItVmv iiiliv'f t t- m n ,. This remedy has now been extensively used throughout the West and S st seven years inn v myJ wi' it n r I Anatou1 and within that period has permanently cured 200,000 caf e,ia all its lof which had p i) nr m.'V "i ii x,em,strjr been of from one to three yi arsstand nr, and had rented all ihe usual T pJ this country, K. it. 'Htbi M. l. ur-ery and in no case did this mclieine tail wliere the directions were followed A AI its invariable

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Kl't JS Ronton and Juniata N a ib, assorted -titzizii 2't keg Flooring Irads, assorted; 7:jr2-. " nmmZ do Assorted firikes. j;- '-tZt v-rwri5-" f -- --trt z-r..- j FuTKaklry A. LAl'GIILIN, Ct a'A T USS I'2' Vareet '-yr T" ' " " 'Ngfj just i-:ci:ivi:i)f" SS1; iVn iä,;:, M, -g&m TA KEfiSPatv unite Lead; r,. rtu - ffl i i; jf-fi!:? Uf'rMrzi 23 Iwxcaä-JO Window C,l, fl & j I ? '3 .li vJ tffeH 'J- M ForsalI.wby A. LAl'JilLIN, Ö U JfLH way Water tr.t. H.-T....-V !' re fJ, LbMSJiVt $ $1 Ai'y'f fco MriiT HYDRAULIC CE.1IK.VT. ß ffj U ! VSJ F 'f miViWM A FLLL suplyol this article fresh from the milU j M ' . H gS, 1 J it W '1! ViS

AGUE AND FET3R OR

CUISEDlBr SMITH'S TOXIC SYttUIV

success that a larjrt r nuruner oi respectable practitioners ol meuicinc, in

nn.l nreserilie it in Drtfercnce to Uuinine and all other The public are as&ureil that it is not anly ceitain oi vegeiaoie muiciues, is p-Tiircuy innocent ill any riUnsnnl ctlict. iliiinie .luiiJ Hciai.nni ot irticUjot tea primut

1 niietor in it n-on, alter the etabSishtx) forms of pharmacy, (which cannot le sauWhe n

flooding ihi Western and uthwestern country,) aod the remedies usually (prepared and told in the country. Bvits aneiieut and powerful diaphoretic properties,

superior to quinine and other remedies as a general and popular Tonic in all crises whatever where Tonics are proper tobe administered. The proprietor, therefore, would respectfully invite practitioners add the public generally to give it but a fair trial, and they will then be convinced of. its great buperiority over all other remedies now in use for the purposes fpetitied. Persons living in districts of country subject to Ague and Fever, Chillt and Fever, or Bilious Fevers would do well to keep a supply of this valuable remedy always on hand, especially if medical aid cannot

be toiveiiimtly had. The proprietor has now in his po5e?ition hundreds used it. with many letters from merchants who have

respectable nrnctitioners. w ho have used it in preference to oilier remedies, attesting its vutuo. For the

sati5f:iction of those not aaquainted wi:h its valuable are given from the many in his possession: . ..-v Iessrs. Wilsox, Fettet. Sc Smith Gentlemen: himself at vour counter, on Friday, the 12th insl.,

You will recollect 1 took a -bottle of Smith's Tonic Syrup, at your tamest solicitation, and, Uing so very weak, I did not wish to take any medicine until I got home when I could receive proper attention. 1 got home mi Sabbath morning iu time to take two doses betöre my t-hakc came on. It came on at its usual

hour (10 o'clock, A. M.) as ha;d as usual, but it lasted but a bhort time. Thefwem sooner than usual. In the evening I resumed the Tonic, as directed, nnd ouly hid t, until bedtime. Next morning, after breakfast, leontinued taking it until tin; h

had pasted, when I drop.wd ir, and w s entirely free from tho disease. I did not think it possible for m jdL ine to restore a person as fust as the Tnic rest red me. The greatest dilKculty now is to govern my ap

petite. I do thin, without excep'ion, it is the best 3Iost respcctlully, . Messrs. WiLsox,PErrET,&. Smith (f?ntl?ai?a: I more of thy Tonic Syru,. 1 a:n no.v entirely out, an I very crt-at. In everv instance where it hi lj:i trieJ

parcel lor me before this reachas you, eWitor ten dozen of it will lutbe too much tosend. Kectlully, ic, T.CDXEY. Mourn S.X3V, Teiinssee, Anlast 21, HtO. Messrs. Wilsox, Pettet, &,3miT3 Ocntlemn: You will plenesmlmj two dozen Smith's Tonic Syrup. I ennnot close my letter without informing you that, out of the three riezen of t'ie i Tonic Syrup 1 liought of you lA last spring, I have only two or three bottle, now on hand. It i called for almost duly and it has never failed in the'iirst instance of pro lucing an effectual cure. It H the best medicine tor the

cure of chills and fever or ague nnd fever that I have

! will much oblige our Aiend. JAAlr l.-LUAIlNDS. I We, the undersigned, do hereby cheerfully certify that wc have sold largely of Smi.h,s Tonic Syrup in our neitrhltorhond. und in vrrr mativ cas have ier'iona!lv an' and known it used anung our custoniers

" . . ..- of in the cure ol A sue and Fever or Chills and Fever,

anu irom wiiat we have teen nnu I now oi its um, ao wiinout iicsiauun, lei-ounneiiu n iu oui iuluus miu the public generally as the most fneic'y. pennan nt, nnd innocent remedy that we have ever wvn or heard

if the directions ar properly followed. L. K. Chilton, Chris ian county Ky: J. L Goodwin, Taylorsville. Ky; J. II. Hamilton. Ilanock eo., Ky: W. L. Sublett, Clinton, Ky; M.Vc J. Ilelmer, Sprin ville, Ij; L. 1' rUie, Alilltown, Ii; P. Lendrurn, Falls Kough, Kv; Samuel McClarty, II irdiiisburg, Ky; ii.'ahaiii Jc. Hawortli, Bowling Ureen, Ky; IJound-

tree Si Uarrett, Urownsviile, Ky; J. w. Uarucr.Charlestowu, la; ro-ry unit tier, .uunroc county, 1.1; v O. Duwman. illersvillo, Ky; C. O. lirown ÄtCo., West Point, Ky; J. M. Phelps, Lenven worth, Ia; II. T,

Belt, Liverinore. Ky.

Prepared by JOHN J. SMI 1 II, Author and Proprietor, Kouisviüe, Ky. Sold wholesale and retail by C. DLI.ti. Druggi-t, Main M., Cvansille, au T l'J To wlmu all orders w ill be addressed.

NEWS BY T EIL EG RA! Si TO CITY AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS

WHOLESALE DEALERS IM FOREIGN AHO D0MESTI3 DRY GOODS

COinCKOF 3IAIN AXD WATER ST51EET, EVASTII.jLE, IA., ILD INVITE ATTENTION OF THC TRADE TO THEIR LWUSUALLY LAIICE 81 OCK Of

Spring and Summer Foreign W

HK'H we nr-daily receiving from the Eastern .Vlarüets, .lanutaciurers, ac. our suwk nae irn tt , w;.i, -rreat care and at extremely low rate?, under the nmst favorable circumstances (with the

CASH w".ih

i eiiecial view to tlie pmronacr? oi ine rnr- in ... ..-. -i J SALES AND SMALL PROFITS," we haveno heritation in pledging our Ives to City anJ

f E Country .Merchant?, Dealers to ulease von in style, extent WILL M AKE IT AN OliJ rABLlSHMhNT.

tty-Youare pnrti.iilarly re jtitcl on Twiting our City to rail and Ki-r:ll at tb- KXri: ESS STORE," cornrr 0f Main and W aer .

"holesale dealer in dry

Caps, Hardware, Cutlery, Leather, &c, &c.

ft VTÄ23H STXITZIIT. THIRD

EVANS VILLE, IND.

DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE. t'O Country Merchants. I inl.etlii nirilioJto inform Merchants vi.-iting this City, that ' receipt ut 'one of the largest audi e.-t assorted stock ofGoodä ever brought tu this City.

which I enumerate Ticks. l-' liiiii, Drills, Stripes, u.tii.. f ..n..i. V .v .. .ni;-". ' ii. ..... . ..... -. - - Mv n-orinu iit f brown mid blenched Cottons is, mouutuiiiK, compii-ing all the most tbiralle stvles Cottons nre mostly irom the Iowelt nnd Waltham either foreign or domestid, offered in this market. avorable to buyers than at any other house in this may 16 uitv (iuoi)s at it irr a iL, !HE HiWcri'MT would mo.-t rt :4t ot:i! ly informl Vie pi.bli.: that his t.ck l.r the b'et.iil 1 rade is

l.ie j'liUii . .ii.ii in-. n. . w. ..i .... . .a..v JjAIJIliS L.I BllU UUMlI.tS full an I coiiii'Iete, c.n.is:ing loneollhe ln.-t ns--. T .. ,. i r i r 'ort uent.ot Va.iey and Maple Dry G.m.! i!,;it can!3(l() I. Ladies I.pnora and Buskins of supei iand i.i Evu.iv.i.ie. 1 Ka.ecall nnd examine for,0, n"tlalty and stylo ever betöre brought ,w iU , ' f n;i iiltvi'ifl m to this market, just received and for sale by yoursehes. In.ay lb GLIN LU LADD. ,6 'J OLIVE If LADD.

COTTOX YARN. 1 fn Hon I)0Zfn Hop0 Factory Cotton Yarns lU.UUU No. 'j00. aX)and "M. this day re ceived per steamer Kocco from Pittsbureh. by Imay 17 OLIVElt I For sale ADD JUST IIIXEIXED 20 TONS assorted Rol and Bar Iron; HH) kegs ascrted Juniata Nails; 23 bundles spring Steel; 5 do sneer do; I case extra Cast do; Plow slabs. Boiler and phret Iron; Ka?ps, Files, and Door Latches, Which, together with our former stock makes complete. For sale low by may 9. A. LAUGIILIN, Waler street.

CHILLS AND FEVER

5o country, use losed entirely fen to females, cver of any unrumeJies. in its elVects as a Tonic, bill cases or circuiusiances, ai a.i t pnre3i quiuty. anajrrwiy3 madn by the promanv ionics now in this rtsect u'one is rendered greatly- eujwrior to added to its tonic qualities, it is rendered eminently ot certificates oi us value, given by persons who have old it largely in th ?ir country, as well as from many curative jtowers tho following letters and certificates iixcixxti, juiy ao, liHi. Taj author of this is the mengre sulject who presented under a complete ttatc of debility from fever and'aiue. 1 helvver also Ictt me a ureal deal time to take three daises hour of ague nnd lover medicine l ever toot. ii. u. .u.vuliivi.. Paris, Tennessee, September 11, ld4i. wrote you. four days as , requesting you to send me have l.rrjel two dozn. 1 he dem in 1 lor it ia it Ii H elf-'ct -d a cur.?. If you luve Ii Jt started the ever teen. Your early attention to the alwve order 1 :. :! j and we do believe that it will in no case lull to cure and Domestic Dry Goods,

Trader? Axe. who will lie kind enousti to can ana kch.". not unty to De atl? nt anr .nri-tr of CxU. but aU T OFFER YOU SUCH It.N ÜGA1NS AS J F'-T WORTHY OF YOUR ATTENTION TO UUYOUTOFOUR LS-

to rail and obtain Alices, belore purchas'ug. Street. ap 23 Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, SOOR nSOVZI HAUT ST XI H 2 1 rnun 11 IllOUk. Janes, Plantation ttufTs, Osnaburg, Wickinge, Wau I believe, the most complete west of the Alleghany selected from the lest manufactories. My 11; ached Factories, nnd are eecidedly superior to nny other good With assurance that my terms and pikes are more city. cry respecttul.y, , A OLIVER LADD UOMi:.STJCS! ÄTfl Bales 4-4 heavy Brown Sheetings, in store and 9JJ for sale by mylG OLIV ER LADD. KII nnd THICK IIIIOGANS. "I T Ca?es of I'rime Kip Brognn; JLO 5 do do Boys do, 5 do Thkk do, Forsaleby mayl6 OLIVER LADD. WAL1IU03I SYTIIi:S. t?f Dozen superior aldrotn (irass Scythes; Oil 10 do do do Corn do; 5 do do do Bryer do; Allot a superior quality forsaleby may 16 OLIVER LADD. KVTIIi: SNATHS & PITCH FOKKS. " Oil Dz'n Lanipson patent Snaths; U 50 do do do Common; 10 do superior Pitch Forks; Forsaleby Imay 16 OLIVER LADD

J. I BITTROLFF.S

cwa . ,or, Pa Ilhorn 1 patronage, wouia resnecttuily mloiiii the citiy.enf VvneotI and vicinity, thai he has just received his new nnl splendid fctock of JcwcLRV, Watciihs; r,nd Clicks which he will sell at regular C im-innnt i i.rini.- M stock consists in part ot: l uietfolJ and Mixer Ivcr Watclu-p; A pplendi l assortment icwe! tyle ladies Coral lireahtpius; Carinas, Fingerrincrs A c.; Gold Guard and Fol Cliain; Miniature cases, and Lockets-; Fine Mourning Pins, Bracelet CUsp?; Guard Keys, Collar lJutton nnd sfiiids -A large selection of Gol Pencils w ith nnd w ithout pens; A large lot of Bayley's botst Gold Pens with and without holders; Silver Tables and Tea .Spoons; Silver Thimbles: Every description of Steel Trimmings; Steel Beads and Puree Silks; " Fine Fans, Accordions; Solar Susendingand Parlor Lamps; Girandoles &c; Every description Silver and common Spectacles r ine pvjket Knives &c; 1 lew Fine French Mantle Clocks: to which he would call the attention of those wishing to purchase. Ladies are invited to call und eximine for themselves. J. L. BITTROLFF a; 15 Main Street between First and Second. KEITNED LOAF SU(iAR. CASES Stewarts Double Kefined; i 5 bbls Cru.-hed da do. i ao i owdored, in tore ad for sale low by j29. c. BLLL PANT STUFFS I UST received brown and bleached Linen Drills, I Cotton Cashimers, Cottonades, De in in blue Drills, vtc, suitaMc for men's Suiunter wear. mar M W FOSTER livery Stable, jg TIIK i undersi2jnel have n?socialed themselves together in the Livery Stable U tidiness, and solicit a share of public patronage. Their Stable is on Vinr street, between the Johnson House anil the river, wheie they can at all times be found, ready to wail upon the puLlic. They intend to keep aoa stock, nnd llieir charges shall be in accordance with the times JAMES WIHTK. July 2i-Ciiio S. C. JOHNSON. State of Indinnn, Vanderbnrs County, s In the ProbateCourt Vanderburgh County, in vaca cation juiv fitn.jt d. ih$ James T Walker, aduPr of Joseph Finney y. Petition sell real (l estate.; leceaseu, r. Unknown heirs of ta 1 1 Joseph r inney.dec A M) now at this time omes ihe said admiiiitra . tor,and iilcs in the ollue of the Clerk of the Probats Court ot Vanderburgh County lit-j petition praying for the pale of the real estate of the said Josenh Finney, dcccasul, and it appearing from the affidavit I VH it u il lis l cr ivw lilts Utiy 11 il'U in mi; vicIKs ollicc, aforesaid that the nknoivm heirs of the said Joseph Finney deceased are not residents of the State of Indiana. There fore notice is hereby given to the said unknown heirs to appear on or before the calling of this cause at the next term of said court to be held uttlie Court Houe in Kvunsville on the second Monday in August next and show cause if any; they have or can tdifiw. why the real otate of the said Joseph Finney deceased should not be sold and made nereis in the Land of the taiJ administrator lor the payment of the debts, ani demands outstanding auanst said cs-tate. uu 1 SAM L T. JENKlNS.Cl k. LAAD TOXI SALE. TAM authorized to seit at private sale 98 acres of land, theeast half of the southeast qjarterof sec - Hon Jl, in town G, south rane 11 west. Said land iswcll Iccated and the title indisputnMe. For terms apply to jy 3J J K. W. DUNBAR ISUIV IIUKi: EVEISV BODY,'' A n ND examine the fresh ttock of Boots and Shoes XI. just opened at the "Cry bhuc ptore" being the I'm est and chea peet assoitnunt ever olllred inUiis niarlCet, conflating ot every variety ol Gentlemen wear, Ladies and Misses Uniterm, half (aiten. Slippers, uuskins, .Morocco, line t rencn ivid, and everv uriieiu iu ut iaitt-u iui ui wtiicu win ie Ul?DOa ca oi ai exceeuinitiy low pnee? . jy 25 W. R. BAKER, No. 22, Main St. 75 CENTS. Dr. CIminpioiis Vegetable Ague ltieuicine; SAFE and warranted Cure lor Fevers of every description. medicine ! AUo, Dr. Chnmpion'n Vegetable Anti-Billious. Anti-Dyspeptic, 1 urityinjj and Cathartic Fnls, posswinK iour imporiani coi iKini u proeriK lor ine cure At I 1 . . ..nlii II., a n. I n ...... . I . . .t.. ...f . tide to assist the ttiect ol another for the benefit of the He-ilth of .Mankind. The. pills contain the lour lcadinsr properties for .1 ivi: n! : i i.-.r me cure oi uix asjcs. i ncrc is no enronir aiu cuon in which the Liver, the Stonuich, the Bowels or the blood is not concerned. Therefore, these pills are carelully and correctly prepared to meet tho.-e several indications. In all Bilious complaints they cure uy acting upon lue liver, and carrying on the redundant, or eit"sivc bile: aud nt the same time exciting the liver into full action. In dyspepsia, thev carrv olf the accumulated mass ot ticidity, and correct the etoniach and digestive organs. It is a tact wei! Known and generally acknowledged, that a great art of chronic di?enö3 depends upon impurity ol the Iood. These pills posse.-s the power of pui itylng the blood, even in the most obstinate cases ol scrofula oi llaecid temperament; and as a cathartic, they art gently upon the towel?, removing all unhealthy accumu lations, l hey are rmld in their nature, and may be used with pertect safety in all ages, iron, infancy to old aj?e. rorsalely CV,lVu Woü,eeJr & j Evansvillela. Dr. Trios Newman, Mt. Vernon Ia. H. H. Hallock, rrinceton h W.J. Whiting, Cynthinnna Ia. W. Ii. Dimiek, Bonville la Dr. Joseph Sower, Yinconncs la. -3 iu w. DISSOLUTION OF C01UTNEUSII1T. IMIE partnehip heretofore existing between the L. umJersigned, under tne name oi "Harrington. Hannah !t Co.," is dissolved by mutual consei 1 he business ot the tirm will lie settled by Harrington nnd E. 11. Fnirchild, to whom i arc to be paid, and by whom all ciains upon hou?e will he settled they uing the name of the late urmoniy in Mining iwaiiaira. . , . i lie business will te continued, as tieretotore, by I Charles Harrington, in connection with I-'aac A. I Crane and P. G. O'Uilev. under the firm of Harki.vo to. Ckanc &. O'Kilxy. We reler tbe old patrons of the hou.xe to their card below, and recommend for than the fame liberal support that has been bestowed upon the luie lirm. vn.iniit, nauiii.uiu.i, J. 11. HANNAH, E. II. FA1KCIULD. CO-PAUTXERSIIIP NOTICE. Ir will lie seen by the above that the undersigned have become successors to the InuHtol Harrington, Hannah Sc Co., under the firm of Harrington, Crauc Ac O'lCiloy, will continue the Forwarding and Commission buiness at the old stand, with the same Wharf Boat and other business facilities ol the late firm, and ask of the merchants and traders of the Wabash and Green liver countries to extend to us their patronage I so liberally bestowed upon our pritiecessors, pledcing ourselves to give to the business at all times our best personal attention, and in all things to look to the in-1 n rests of our correspondents, and to use all endeav ors iu our power to give them entire satisfaction CllAKL.rjS ItAKKl.MiTU-v. ISAAC A CKANE, P.G.O'RILKY. jy 27. GROCEIHES. 1 UST received by steamer "Gen. Lafayette," an" J lor sale low lor caMi 50 bags prime Rio Coffee; 10 llog.sheada of Sucnr. 20 I -bis l'lantation Molasses a prime article. 10 bbl. Kosin; 5 boxes of I amnions; June 13, IV L W. FOSTER Corner main &. 1st Streets. PRINTS. Iff Cases of new styles spring Prints; O 5 do Blue and Orange, lor sale by may 16. OLIV EU LAIU.

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SAMUEL CITPLES begs C5TTT) cave to inform h the public generally, that he has re'mov Hl Vi eJ hu th. p to Mai,, troct, hviwern Firi nd Second nex door to C. B..IP. Drug .tore. wl,ere he kSS a large and Senertil ats.rtincnt of Saddles, Briilles, iW new , 1 r.ks.CarjK t Uns, Saddle llajjs, 'olics,anl alULierrtlcIes in Lis Hue, whwlihcoli; rs .t who'e-ConMamlyouhandartar-e and general artn.J.t ot tiimuiintis ot all kinds, sucii asr Sadul Trees of all kiruU Skirtinrr, Harney nnd Bridle Ix-atb lloS-skin se-atinj. Pad skins, Pluh ot every variety, Brass mounting of all kindher. Black do S v mi miius. Bridle Bits of every kind, Bridle Buckles do. uo doi Stirrup Irons do. Uiiggy, Kiding and Wujon Whim, jether with all other articles in hit line. To; Counu j uierciiams aim ianners wou.'-.l do well to call and examine my stock Ufore purclwsing elsewhere as I am determined to sell Hrst rate articles at very low prices. JmieH-dlw&w3ma SAM U EL CLTPLES. SADDLE, 1IARXESS AMD TRUNK MANUFACTORY. J. P. ELLIOTT. Sums, tor to IP. Ji. SJ. I'. Elliott a will continue the above bui-inets at the 1 old stand. Main street, Lvansville. He will always keep on hand a constant supply ol Saddles, Hridles, Trunks, &.c. &c. of the best workmanship, which ha orters at wholesale or retail at the lowest prices. Also A great varietyiof Trimmings Used by Saddlers, Harness-makers, and Trunk Manufacturer. In addition .to my former stock of materials I have just received a very large and general asöottment of Saddle Trees, of all kinds; Skirting, Harness and Bridle leather; llog skin seating; Calfskin do; Plush do, every variety; Bridle Bitts and Buckles, all kinds; Stirrup Irons, iVc, A c. Uidimr. Dni:irv and Waror Whins. Together with all articles iu my line, at wholesale ind retail. - - - ' Persons dealing in the above articles w ill find it t their advantage to call and examine my stock. All orders promptly attended I o at the shortest no lice. may 9 ly J. P. ELLIOTT STATIONARY. 1 Orb REAMS Foolscap papir4 assorted; XvFvf loo reams Letter paper, do; 50 gross Black Ink. Also, a 8uiiily of Quills, Steel rnj. Wafers, and ealing Wax, in store and for ate by jan 29. C. CELL. MACKEREL. " BARRELS, Halves and Quarters, for rale very low by my 10 BEMENT & VIELE. MACKEREL. f f BBLS No 1, in storeand for sale by I an C. BELL. QAH pieces Black and Colored Alpacca Lusters Kentucky Jeans. 100 " altinetts all colom. 150 " lied, White and Yellow Flannfl 75 Cases assorud Prints. 5 " Blcacaed Muslins. 500 " Woollen Sliawls. 150 Pair Blankets, just received and forsafe I Very cheap, by 1 ocLT9-tt J.ll..HAulILt,&W., octT9-tt ' Maintitrcei CLOTH. C AS3 1MERE3 VE5TIHO SUFBKHNU black French Cloth, Srnerfine llac fe French Cassimeres, Ulack, Clue ani Bunn eloth of eveiyquality and ince. rancyCassimetw, rancy Votings. Whithand Coloml Marseilles estmgs. with a larse nsmrtmeni oi oenw nam wiars. buFancy Silk Cravats, and l'atent Mock?, pujcmne Plain and Figured Mack Silks, and Latins for Vcstings. Gents. Fiinerfine, Black and White Colored Silk and Kid Gloves, withevcry desirable article fr Gents. Soring and summer wear, for wholesale and retail oy iap ij iuunuui u. wumiuv.i. CEDAR POSTS, OA A CEDAR Fosts suitable for garden fencms. &3 U For tale by je 2S1 A LAUGH LIN. Tflft BBLS Kan: OUlby fap 11 BBLS Kanawha Salt, on hand and for KRÜZEN 5: MUKr I'. It A TJT A T.DOTT3 STUFF & COATINGS -OTTENADES, Croien-s TwIs, Puperfina 1 1 . 1.1.-1. Kreuch Drau. cts.. Drap de IS lenne, LdV. " ' . . . . en and Union checks and stripes, with all the ma t desirable fctyles, formale low at wholesale and retail by MOSQUITO NETTINGS. QAA PIECES Asfor ted Mosouito Nettings; wt rereiiilHl and for safe low by my 6 . J. II MAGIIEE&CO. 75 CENTS. - . r 1 it l A SAFE and warranted cure tor willisana rever in all its compli'.nted forms, llr. Champion' Vegetable Acue Medicines. 1 or tale by G. blAJ: T ..... .1 IT . I 1 ' I I ., TW ('(..mniAn'. and W .it. .tl. vi 'LtcLj l ft-vuumriw" Verrtable Ami Bilious, A nti-Dyspeptic turiijm - iir 91 'l ni 1 ana cauiaruc 1 ins- ,jj v 100 5 Varrels Kenhawa Salt for ! by ;c21-tf JOI1NSHANKLIN. 'J'O THE niKtlC. T7IIEN I advertise my stock in our Dany Jour V nal,I am not in the habit of advertising doa ble or triblethat I have on hand, but ronie io me quantity by referring to my invoh of Goods pur chased East, may 16 UL1VLK i,Ju . UST received from Pittsburgh, 100 Kp Nails; 23 Bbfs Ale; . ,.ei fr nie bv ' ap 21 Water a. . .nrf Wi! SI'L.EIU1U lot oi rier 'y. . dow iVMUstrwwvwa jan 13-tf: DlSSOLiTIOX.. . t rpilE l..rn,r"'".KVn,lM, Grocery business was i, ).-r existing Deiwren HlahTnriaunitelW. mst. .The business will hereafter be conducted Y."'i who tixm. who is authorized, to settle up y u June 'Jl-Jt h.aciu LUMDEKA large ana luu seorimu. Lumber. ForialebT mayt tf. TTTIWI1A1I' f- 1 (1KU A ri ap dgortnict of Window YV :t .rted .izes. For sale by. V Glass, assorted sizes t or sa.e tjy . f w aj may4 tf. TOItI , r krn yarn, ItJI I , v "i itoa.lcord. 2 2VV5. A n-ifnV 37 lbs. Cotton Twine, 1 box Indigo, 1 bbl. Madder 1 do alaratus, 1 do Allura, 10 bags Laenara Collee, 30 kegs Naits. Forsaleby irrvvpuiV A CO QUI - - roit ST. LOUISV,hit IVedxetdat Tacit t. TV-1: ji L , . u-.rnmn steamer ville for the above and intermedia lnduie y Wednesday, at 8 o'chck A. .31. d , AI, For freicht or passage i a PT fjp'ff0 jy & NGTO.V, r'.K.4NE& OKlLfa1' " MOSQUITO NETTING. iTIUSii :rtsl rHCftvpd arid 1 20 lieST imy "OLIVER LADD.

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