Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 103, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 August 1848 — Page 3
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The D (Sundays excepted) at 10 cents per week, pnvable w tue carrier, or $o -u per annum, payable in uiince. The Tw-WiriLT Journal, for the count'y, Con tBinintr all th matter " tha IViitv liMtrnil id rnk lished on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at $4 00 per annum in advance. The Weekly Jocal is published every Thursday at $2 00, three copies for $3 00, seven copies for ii on . .: f. Ait iw : i V w KU VVpiC9 IUI W,UI 1UIIUVC WEDNESDAY M0RX1NG, AUG. 22. 7 DAYS L. ATX It FllO.H EU ICO PC ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER CAMBRIA. I in P OUT AIN'T FliO.lI IISELAXD. New Youk, Aug. 21.8 P. M. Brown & Shipley's circular, dated Liverpool, Aug. 5, reports the quotations for cotton as barely maintained. IFheat 6s 9J a 6s 3J. Best flour 30s. Corn 32 a 3 is. Meal 15s CJ a 15s 9J. Bacon hams 29 a 35s. Shott mid dles 32 a 43s 3J. The affairs of Ireland are greatly raisrepretented by ;he Tory papers. The only actual disturbance that took place was between the constabulary and O'Brien, the former endeavoring to apprehend the latter. The attack was unexpected and the Confede ra tes were unpre pared, following immediately after the issuance of the proclamation suspending the habeas cor pus. This is but the beginning of the end of millions who are oppressed, and whose fate cannot be decided by the slight check of a few hundred. It is reported that the secret correspondence of the New York Tribune, written in cypher, to avoid the vigilance of the British, says that the Iriah were victorious at Sbeveruan. Gen. McDonald is wid to hare been killed. Maty of the British troops were killed and wounded. The road for three miles was covered ith dead. Kilkenny and Limerick have been taken possession of by the people, and it was expected that in Dublin the people would free the prisoners incarcerated in the jails. The steamship Herman sailed to-day for Southampton and Bremen, with 22 passengers and 822,500 in specie. The Government of New Grenada has been forced by the mob to pass a decree of general amnesty. Philadelphia, Aug. 21,8 P. M. Dates from New Orleans to the 19ih and from Vera Cruz to the 17ih are received. Paredes bad not yet been captured. Some of his confederates were taken. A military force had been ordered to Mazatlan. Its object was unknown, unless it was to secure the conduct of a million and a half of tpecie, which was expected to arrive there. The Government had sent troops to suppress revolts. Gen. Laue has been appointed Governor of Oregon vice Gen. Shield, declined. The Beiaikgast Aitair. The Kilkenny correspondent of the London Times sent a tel egraphic communication to that paper, dated July 23, which appeared in the Times of the next day. It is as follows: Kilktrnny, July 28. I have information from Callau to-day, which is, 1 believe trustworthy. Smith O'Brien was then at Bellingany with a rebel army of 2,003 men, armed aud ready to march, some said to Kilkenny, others to Urlingford. O'Brien was dressed in rebel uniform. It will bi remembered that one of the fights in which O'Brien was eugaged, of which we have given the confuted account transmitted by telegraph, took place at Bellingany. It u probable that the force of 2,000 men referred to above was engaged in the affair which is said to have resulted disastrously to the insurgents. In addition to this we find a letter in the N. Y. Tribune, written in Dublin on the 2Sth ol July, from which we take the following extract; On yesterday morning, as early as 2 o'clock, a large party of lancers left Dublin for the country. It was not known what was their destination until yesterday evening. They were sent with a government officer aud a warrant to arrest Mr. O'Brien! This will be the great test. It is reported here ju"t now, he is encamped with thousands of repealers at Vinegar Hill. It is quite likely that this "large party of lancers," who were seut to arrest O'Brien, was the government force aga-inst which he fought. If this was "the great test," it resulted unfaorably to those concerned in the revolt. a it j icaiuer trunks quality and low prices; also Car la3 ut every variety lor aale at th Cincinnati Clothing btore. AHLERING & mi UMMER. TUST received by steamer Tempest, SO Bbls Whiskey; 10 Linseed Oil; 5 Lnrd oil; 175 Kgs White lead; SO Uxs Candles; 3W " Starch: for sale by F ALLIS &. HOWES Water st. PRINTS! PRINTS!! AN endless quantity and variety of Prints of the newestSpring and Summer styles, togethei with every thins new, in the way of Drca Goods, tot a ieat wholesale and retail ty aplS MOdRIS S. JOHNSON. PETER SCOTT, House nnd Sign Painter. HASopened a shop in Evansville, at the Exchange Hotel, where he H prepared to do all kinds oi House, Sign, and Curriage Painting, at the lowest rates lie respectfully requct-ts a thar of public patronage. jy 29-tf. TANNERS OIL. 2fZ BBLS Tanners Oil just received and for sale by Heb??) , IHX:KF.KäcKRAMKR.
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JUST OPENED AT KRCESEN & MORGAN'S OCth the Airw Frame Bu'ddingß, on Maim Hirer tpd Of? A PS. fancy Prints; wtJv go us. Ginehams Prints, at only 10 cents nr vnrd; 20 ps Ginghams, colors wnrrated, at 16 c'ts per yard; 100 pa bleached Domestic; 10 cases Hats; 10 do Boots; lodoi Indies' slippers; 20 ps Irish Linen, from 23 cents to $1 W per yard; SO Cerate Scarfs, at only 30 cts each. 2T sup (uniinM Hiawls; 20 ps Fancy Linen Drill; Glove?, Ilk and white Kid, Pic Nie and Cotton; Steel Heeds and Furt Trimmings; 50 doz Hosiery, embracing every quality; 3 ps Carpeting; 5 bales Brown Domestic; 1 do Drilling; 2 do Osnabergs, And many other articles, which makes our assortment eijual to any that can be found in the city. Wemost renoctfullv solicit a call from all who wsih to buy good, either at wholesale or retail, as we feel coniutnt that they will nnd it to their interest to purchase of us KULKSKN Jfc MOUGAN, je b .AO. So, .Main street. NEW UüüDS! NEW (J00DSÜ TUST received by JOHN SHAN KLIN, corner of J Locu?t and W ater street, Lvansvilie; IOO Pack ages, consisting in part ol the following articles, viz: 300 pieces prints ol the newest style. Id bales urown Mieeiinn, 20 pieces Red Flannel, 20 " White do 20 Canton do, 50 M Bed Tick, 25 cases ILhtts and Shoos, IVO pieces JJIeachetl Shirtings, 20 pairs Large Lbnkrts, ulueand lreen .Mackinaw do, 15 boxes II ats and Caps, assorted, CO dozen Hosiery, Sattinrt, Co .fe' iniers and Jeans, IJuena Vista Ca-vimere; Paramatta and Coburgh Clotlis. California I'laid, Cahmeres, .. do La ins, Alpaccas of every variety. Wool CloakingS, 5 pieces Gro De Khine Silks. Abo, Unen Cambric Hdk'fr, fancy and Black Silk Jo. A large assortment of Mia wis from 50 eta. to $,00. iQr All jiindit ol 1 roduce taken in exchange. dec21-'ITif I'citr I)uy L.site From MZaeo? PnOSPECTfT" Favorable to All Cash Customers. ALUS V HOWES. THE HOUSE that cells goods for small profits and ready pay, have just been rect-ivinff several im. Hirtant additions to their la rye stock of Groceries. l'hfv pledge themselves to seit as good articles ' and ut as low rates as can 1 obtained in the West, and invite all dealers, who wUh to do a tiring butiutt to come and convince themselves that those asserions are something more than empty boa is. Theii tock embraces every thing belonging to the grocery trade, in proof of which tee th columns of our city papers' bttni irtut lUU tvlL.Lt riivU l ULI IC AUY LR 1 ISEMENTS. ap 21. L'ST received from New York, 6 Halt Pipes Cognac Brandy; 2 L'ipea Holland Liin; 10 cvks Port Wine; 10 casks Madeira; 2 hhds lium; lo barktts t'hampaignc; 5 bxs Cordis Ls; 1(4" Claret; 130" Sardines; 4ü0 cans Oyters; 25 thousand Tigara Cicars: or sale by ALLIS & HOWES. ap 21 Water st. JUST received by steamer Glencoe, 75 sides tole Leather; 2o uxs Iemon yrup; 3 Tierces refined Suimr for familv use. or sale by A LLIS &. HOWKS. p2l Water at. JUST received from New Orleans, 20 Bbls TannersOil; 50 " Tar; 4 " Varnish; 15 Turpentine; 5 Bxs Oranges; 10 Lemons: n store and lor sale by ALLIS fc HOWES. Y aterst SUGAR and MOLASES. IVO IlhilsNew Orleans Sugar; 250 DMs do do Molasses; 40 1 do do do do; 25 Bbls Sucar House Molasses Polka brand; 25 I Bbls by do do do do do. A. LAI'GIILIN. Water street. For sale ap 25 NAILS. 250 KEGS Boston and Juniata Nails, assorted fizes; 25 keg Flooring Brads, assorted; 25 d Assorted spike. For sale by A. LAUGHLIN, ap25 . Water street J I ST RECEIVED, tfk KEGS Pure white Iad; OVJ 10 bbls Linseed Oil; 5 do Turpentine; 25 boxes tt-!0 Window Glass, For sale low by A. LAUGHLIN, may Water street. HYDRAULIC CEMENT. 1 FULLf'uply of this arüele fresh from the mills LX. t, aether w i.h the Ust of Roach Lime. 1'or tale by the baud. A. LAUGHLIN, ap 25 Water treet. IRON. t LARGS and general assortment of all sizes c . Common Bar, Hat, Round and Sou a re, Broad ind Narrow Band, Axe and lioe Bar, Plow Bar. Plow Moulds and slabs. Nail and small Rods, to gether with all sizes usually called lor in the above .ine. For sale by A. LAUGHLIN, ap 25 Water t. BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS. A FULL and general assortment o every thing in that line, namely: An us, ieiiows, vices, fcrew i tatet Raso. Files and Grates. For sale by A. LAUGHLIN ap25 Wate rcel SODA AND BLUE LICK WATER. C. HALUJCK has erected a tine Soda FounxV-. tain lor the accommodation of the public and requests those who appreciate a cooling drink in hot. dusty day. to eive him a call. i Also constantly oi hand pure Blue Lick Watei rom the Drennon (Ky.) Swings. my 26 FANCY ARTICLES. THR sulscribt-r ha receivdd an assortment of: Seal, baling Wax, Note Paper; Steel Beeds, kings, Tassels; I5ng Clasp??, NevdU-s, Purse Twist; Fancy Lvtid, Pins Knitting Pius; Razors, Razor Straj, Shaving; Tooth. Hair and Nail Brushes, &.C., &e, ! Also, Edgings, Inserting, Drawer Goods ol every variety, for sale at wholesale and retail i py.. , ap 15 MORRIS S.JOHNSON. PALM HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS AC A 'VERY larea stock consistinj of every variety LX. of Summer hats, leghorn, palm leat, rrend broid, shans,&,c, tur and silk hats ol every aesira We style bonnets, alt the newest styles, with a splen did assortment of flowers, ribbons and bonnet trim mings fur sale by ap!5 MORRIS S. JOHNSON. Window, au 1'aper and Iiordern g A FULL supply of tl latest paterns, in store ano zTX. lor sale by lian21l C. BF.LL
AGUE AND FEVER OR CHILLS AND FEVER CUBED BI SMITH'S TONIC SYKEI. THE proprietor of this celebrated medicine justly claims for it a superiority oyer all other remedies ever ortereJ to tbo public for the safe, certain, speedy, and permanent cure of Ague and Fever or Chills and FeVcr. He refers to the whole Western country to bear him testimony to the assertion that, in no case whatever will it fail to cure if the directions are tricilv followed and carried out, tmd with this assurance he is fully prepared to warrant a cure in all forms whatever of Ague and Fever or Chills and Fever whetaer of short or long standing; and all perrons selling it are hereby authorised to return the money to persons who mny have used it as directed when it shall have fairly tailed to cure. j This remedy has now been extensively used throughout the Wet and Southwest for the last seven years and within that period has permanently cured 200,000 cares, in all its varied forms, many of which had been of from one to three years stand ng, and had resisted all the usual remedies known in this country, and in no case did this medicine fail where thedirecuons were followed properly. Such is its invariable success that a larger number of respectable practitioners of medicine, in various parts of the country, use and prescribe it in preference to Quinine and all other rumedies. The public are assured that it is not anly ceitain in its tilects as a Tonic, but, beinz composed entirely of vegetable medicine, is perfectly innocent in any cases or circumstance, and mayl given to females, intatils, and all persons of debilitated and delicate constitutions without the least fear whatever of any unpleasant effect. . Thi-inieJisirvJ Hcjm.l of irticleiof tee nrim33t ani pureät quility, and is always made by the proprietor in perron, after the established forms of pharmacy, (which cannot be eaid ol the many Tonics now Hooding ihe Western and Southwestern country,) aod in this rtt-pect a'one is rendered greatly superior to the remedies usually prepared and sold in thecountry. ... , , By its aperient and powerful diaphoretic properlies, added to its tonic qualities, it IS rendered eminently ?uperior to quinine arid other remedies as a general and popular Tonic in all cases whatever where Tonicare proper tobe administered. The proprietor, therefore, would respectfully invite practitioners add the public trenerallv to give it but a fuir trial, and they will then be convinced vi its great superiority over all
other remedies now in use for the purposes ppecilied.
I ersons living ID Olinnc ui cnunirj iunjeci in neue aim inn, vniiii.il ...., umuu it.i.ic would do well toTieep a supply of this valuable remedy always on hand, especially if medical aid cannot be conveniently had. , , The proprietor ha now in his possession hundreds of certificates of its value, given by persons who have used it, with many letters from merchants who have sold it largely in their country, aiwdl as from many respectable practitin&rs, who have used it in preference to other t medics, attesting its value. For the satisfaction of those not aaqunintod with its valuable curative powers the following letters and certificates are given from the many in his possession: Cincinnati, July 20, 13 It. Messrs. Wilsox, Pettet. Sc. Smith Gentlemen: Tha author of this ij the meagre subject who presented himself at your counter, on Friday, the 12th inst., uuder a complete state of debility from fever and ague. You will recollect 1 took a bottle of Smith's Tonic yriip, at your earnest solicitation, and, bring so very weak, I did not wish to take any medicine until 1 got home when 1 could receive proper attention. 1 got home on Sabbath morning in time to take two doses before my shake came on. It came on at its usual hour (10 o'clock, A. M.) as ha d as uual, bot it lasted but a fhort time. The fever also lett me a great deal aooner than usual. In the evening I resumed the Tonic, as directed, and only hnd time to take tliree dope? until bedtime. Next morning, aller breakfast, 1 continued taking it until the hour of ague and lever had uasnvd. when I dropped it, and wasentirely frco from tha diseise. I did not think it possible for in!-
idiie to restore a person as fast as the Tunic restored petite, ldothinn, without exception, it is the best Most respectfully, ' Mf.SSR. Wilso. PätTET, &. S ITH Gentlemen: I more of the Tonic Syrup. 1 am now entirely out, an
very great. In every instance where it hij been tried it has ell urted a cure. It you have not started theparcel lor me before this reaches you, eight or ten dozen of it will notU too much tosend.
Mra Wif-v Pr-p-rr-p A- 5rrrn f!nt1mon.
. f cure of chills and lever or ague and liver thai I have will much ob.'ige your friend. W. th mnfpri(Tn..l An t.frt.v rlirrrfnll v mrtifv
rup. l cannot close my letter witnoui informing you mat, oui 01 luoimrewKu Yr """ r,uK bought ol you this last spring, I have only two or three bottles now on hand. It is called for almost daily and It has never failed in the first instance of producing an effectual cure. It is the best medicine for the
our neighborhood, and in very many cases have personally aen and known it used among our customers and from what we have ien and I now of Its use. do without hesitation, tecommend it to our friends and
the public centrally as the most speet'y, permanent, of in til? cure ol Ague and Fever or Chills and Fever, ii ine mree uons are properly wiiuwm. . - I I tlflt. I.i v'Pnnnr- k'v.
L. r, Chilton, Christian county hy; J. L. uoodwin, l aytorsviwe, ivy; J. u.namiiion, iianeocn co.. Kv '. SuMett, Clinton, Ky; M. SlJ. Helmer.Springville, la: L. Irrisbie, Milltown, la; P. Lendrum, Falls Ilouh, ICv; Samuel McClartv. Hardinsburg, Ky; G:ahim & Ha worth. Bowling Green, hy; Round tree '& Barrett. Ürow'i isville, Ky; J.W. Garner, Charleitown, la; Perry Gaither, Munroe county, la; W G. Bowman. ilUraville, Ky; K. O. Brown St Co., West Point, Ky; J. M. Phelps, Ikoven worth, la; II. T.
Prepared by JOHN J.SMITH, Author and Proprietor, Kouisville, Ky. ... Sold wholesale and retail by . C. BLLL. Druggist Main St., Evansville, aug iy To whom all orders will be addressed.
MEWS BY TEIL iE Ii A IP IHI TÖ CITY AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS
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WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN ANO DOMESTIC DRY GOOD rORXEROF TflAllS ANO WATER STREET, EVANSVILLE, IA.,
WOULD INVITE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE Spring and Summer Foreign Cou
WHICH we are daily receiving from the Eastern Markets, Manotacturrrs, & c -;tV, rrt .r nrl t -Ttrf m-1 v low rates, under the most favorable ci
r. ASH with nn srircial view to th oatronac" of the Evansville Trade, nnd as we h
..f-iiiiisM. aii sm a 1. 1. PROFITS." wehaveno hesitation in pledging
buntry Merchants, Dealers, Traders, &e., who will be kind enongh to call "d ' us not nleae vou in style, extent, and variety of Goods, but also IO Or I Lit OU SICH U: V L L M K E IT A NO BJ ECT WORTHY OF YOUR ATTENTION TO BUYOUT
to W lAiiu?n.iri. KT You are particularly reqursteo on veiling our 53rCallat the "EXrRLSS SI OK u, corner ol
Wholesale dealer in dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Hardware, Cutlery, Leather, &c, &c.
CJ GTHEET,
E V A NS V ILL E, 1 N D. DRY GÖcTdS AT WHOLESALE. TO Country Merchant. take this metholto inform Merchants visiting this City, that I amir receipt of one ol the largest and best assorted stock of Goods ever broucht to this City. A mom.
which 1 enumerate Ticks, Dcmins, Drills, Stripes, Janes, Plantation stuffs, Ocnaburgs, Wickings,. Wauding. Battings, Cotton Ynrn. -Vc. Mv assortment of brown and bleached Cottons is. I believe, the mosl complete west of the Alleehanv
mountains, comprising all the most desirable styles selected from the bm manufactories. My bleached On tons are mostly from the Ijowcll and Waltham Factories, and are eecidedly superior to any other gsod either foreign or domestid, ottered in this market. With assurance that my terms and prices are more
avoranie to buyers tnan at any other house in this may 16 a. a -i r-ßJMCY A21D DKY GOODS AT STAPLE RETAIL, TUR L thf sulipcribrr would most resiectablv inform. the public that his stix k for the Ketail'Trade is'
tun ana rumuit'ir, coiimm o nie 01 ine ihisi "itf-ranv I ,i;rt .1:.- I r .i : r s,rtmentsot Vancy and Stnr.te Dry Good that cau Sflß . hhHfen1 anJ Vü&lM of fUpebe found in Evaiuville. lCeali d Praminefor Uy 17 ";r quality and style ever before brought
yourselves. Imay 16J OLIV Lli LADD. COTTON YARN. i fi Ci(fi Ien Hope Factory Cotton Yarns ll.UUU Noa. 500, an and 7tK), this day re ceived ier steamer Kosco lrom I ittsburch. r or sale !y Imay 17 OLIVER LADD. JUST RECLINED, OH TONS assorted Rod and Bar Iron; 100 kegs ascorted Juniata Nails; 2j bundles spring Steel; 5 do sneer do; I case extra Cast do; Plow slabs. Boiler and sheet Iron; Rasps, Files, and Door Latches, together with our former stock makes Which, it complete. For sale low may by LAUGHLIN, Water street.
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me. The greatest dithculty now is to govern my ap medicine lever tooK. L. U. MAGL1KL. Paris, Tennessee, September 11, 1840. wrot you. four days ago, rciuesiin-j you to send nit 1 hive b mtowaI two dozen. 1 ho detnmd for It is Mouth Saxdv. Tennessee, Auzust 21. 1840. V.i ti'HI nlee send me two dozen Smith's Tonic Sv- - a - C . I at. A -I . nn Ar ? a 'IVni. 1 ever seen. 1 our early attention to the alve order J A M LS 1. LUAIUNDS. that we have sold lartrelv of Smi'Ji.a Tonic Symp in and innocent remedy that we have ever seen or heard and we do believe that it will in no case fail to cure -AV JXiJ mm sw m TO THEIR UNUSUALLY LARGE STOCK Or and Domestic Dry Goods, uur stocK lias ieen s rcumstances, (with th avc adopted the niott ourselves to City an only to be abl A KG A I ab A OF OUR ES ..Ii u,: n.:w. K. n..rrki.V, y.. .k...., .Main anu aitr woi. ap 23 SOOR ATJOVB XVXAI3T STÄEET city. ery re?iecttul.y, OLIVER LADD . .T DOMESTICSI H?f Bales 4-4 heavy Brown Sheetinsrs, in store and Wo for sale by myl6j OLIVER LADD. i.niirs sr.Tipp.n nni nirsir ivs. .ß Ol I VFIf I A nn 4 wua.ut U1III1 KIP and THICK I1IIOGAXS. - - ? Caes of Prime Kip Brogans; JLfJ 5 do - do Boys " do, 5 do Thick do. For sale by lmayl6 OLIVER LADD. WALD ROM SYTIIES. firrk Dozen superior Waldrom Grass Scythes; OVJ 10 do do do Corn do; d do do do tlryer do; Allot a superior quality for sale by may 16 OLIVER LADD. SYTIIE SNATHS & PITCH FORKS. Oft Dzen Lampson patent Snaths; tyj 50 do do do Common; 10 do superior Pitch Forks; For sale by fmaylß OLIVER LADD
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THANKFUL Tor past lilwral wouia respectfully inform the citizetvof kan.ville and vicinity, that he has just received his new and splendid stock of Jcwklry, Watchm; and Clocks, w hich he will sell at regular Ciuciunali Diitvs. his stock consists in part ol: 1 1 ue Gold and Silxer Lever atches; A splendid assortment newest style la.lies Coral Breastpins; Earings, Fingerrings &.c; (old Guard and Fob Chains; Miniature cases, and Lockets; Fine Mourning Pins, Bracelet Clasps; Guard Kevs. Lollar Buttons, and Km.!.. A large selection of Gold Pencils w ith and wiilmnt pens; . A large lot ol Bayley's best Gold Pens with and without holders Silver Tables and Tea Spoons; Silver Thimbles; Every description of Steel Trimmings; Steel Beads and Purse Silky; ' Fine Fans, Accordions; Solar Suppending and Parlor Lamps; Girandoles &c; .i. ;:. ,n cm... i , i..n, utri umiuii iiiuTB.m common ?prctacics fine pocket Knives vvc; B lew Fine French M an do Chicks: to which he would call the attention of those wish: ing to purchase. Ladies are invited to call and ex amine tor themselves. J. L. B1TTROLFF. ap 15 Main Street between First and Second. RE FIXED LOAF SUGAIt. ,T CASES Stewart's Doubl Refined; J 5 bbls Crushel do do. 1 Uo rowaereu, in store and lor sale low lv jan 29. c. BELL PANT STUFFS. I UbI received brown and bleach! Li nrn Dri!lt.1 Cotton Cahimers,Cottnad(, Demin blue Drills, o.e., suiia ue ior men s hummer wear. mar Hj. M W FOSTER Livenr StnVls 'hltOSL -j '"7yYVfr THE undersigned have associated themelves together in the Livery Stable Business. and solicit a bhare of public patronage. '1'heir tta ole is on inr street, between the Johnson flou.ai' ind the river, where they can at all times be found. ready to wait upon tho public. They intend to keep ood stock, and their charges shall he in accordance ith the ti mes J A M ES W HIT Y July 24mo S. C. JOHNSON. ate of Indiana. Vanderbnrg County, In the Probate Court Vanderburgh County, in vi action July 27th. a n. 1848 aca lames T Walker, aJni'rof Joph Finney.) Petition leceaseu, rs. sell real Unknown heirs of said Joseph Finney,dec"a estate. Aiu now at mis lime comes the said administra . tor,and files in the oiiice of the Clerk of the Pro aate Ccurt of Vanderburgh County his petition pray ing lor the sale ot ine real estate ot the said Joseph ...... .! : : 1 .1 1 . - 1, ucwuku, uuu ii apFt;oriug ironi me amuuvit jt a uifinieresto person ims öay med m the Uletks !hce, aloresaul tliat the unknown! heirs ot the said Joseph Finney deceased are not residents of the State af Indiana. Therefore notice is her by given to the id unknown heirs to appear on or before the calling of this cause at the next term of said court to be ield at the Court House in Lvausville on the second Monday in August next and b'.iow cause if any they have or can show, why the real estate of the said Joseph Finney deceased should not he sold and made assets in the hands ol the said administrator tor the ,ayment of the debts, and demands outstanding igamst eaiu estate, aul SAM'L T. JENKINS, Cl'k. LAND FOR SALE. AM authorized to sell at private sale 93 acres o laud, the east half of the southeast quarter of sec tion 31, in town 6, soutli range II went. Said land iswcll lecatedand the title indisputable. For term apply to jy 3 K. W. DUN 11 AR HUN HERE EVERY B0D1V AND examine the fresh stock of Boots and Shoes just opened at the Ci'y Shoe store" -being the dnest and cheapest assortment ever offered in this market, consisting of every variety of Centlemens wear, Ladies and Misses Gaiters, half Gaiters. SÜD' i.. l: ut c-v l i y jcrs, iJUMiMis, morocco, uue r rencn ma, ana every .t.a i t 4 Ait if . . irticie to De wisneo tor Ail ot wmin wui betlispos juoir; cxceeuinsiy low prices, jy 25 W. IL BAKEIL No. 22, Main St. 75 CENTS. Dr. Champion's Vegetable Ague JTIedlcinc ! A SAFE and warranted Cure for Fevers of every description. Abo, Dr. Champion's egetable Anti-Billious Anti-uyspeptic, runtying and Cathartic nils, noss Losing lour important combined roperties for the cure ot Diseases, caretutly and correctly combined, one ar :icle to assist the ellect of another for the benefit of the Health of Mankind. These pills contain the tour leading properties for the cure of diseases. There is no chronic affection in which the Liver, the Stomach, the Bowels or the blood is not concerned. Therefore, these pills are carefully and correctly prepared to meet thoe sere ral indications. In all Bilious complaints they cure ay acting noon the liver, and carrying otl the redan lant, or excessive bile; and at the same time exciting die liver into lull action. In dyspepsia, they carry tf the accumulated massot acid. ty, and correct the itomach and digestive organs. It is a fact wel known and generally acknowledged, that a ereat ,wut of chronic diseases depends upon impurity of the .ilood. These pills possess the power of purifytng the Iood, even in the most obstinate cases ot scrotulaor flaccid temperament; and as a cathartic, they act gen tiff nrvtn tli t wtu'i'lu rpninvintr nil rnhpnl ttiv nrnimn lations. They are mild in their nature, and may be used with perfect safety in all ages, trom infancy to old age. for sale by C."lien.'WOOhlCy&' Evansville la. Dr. Thos Newman, Mu Venion la. ' ll. B. Ilallock, Princeton la W.J. Whiting, Cynthianna la. W. B. Dimick, Boonville la. Dr. Joseph Sower, Vincenncs la. -3 m w. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. THE partners-hip heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the namo of "Harrington, Hannah &. Co., is dissolved by mutual consent. Tho business of the firm will be H t tied by Charles Harrington and L.. 11. r aircbild, to whom all debts are to be paid, and by whom ail claims upon the houe will be settled they uMng the name of the late hrm only in settling its atlairs. 1 he business will be continued, as heretofore, by Charles Harrington, in connection with Isaac A. Crane and P. G. O'Kiley, under the .firm of IIarkixotox. Crane & O'Riley. We refer the old patrons of the house to their card below, and recommend lor them the same liberal support that has been bestowed upon the late firm. CHAKLLo UAKKlMiTO?!, J. B. HANNAH, E. II. FA1RCUILD. .. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. Ir will be seen by the above that the undersigned have become successors to the bouse of Harrington, lannah & Co., under the hrm ot Ilurriiicton. Crane A O'Riley. will continue the Forwarding and Commission busi ness at the old stand, with thesamo Wbart Boat and other husineas facilities oltbe late firm, and ask of the merchants vnd traders of the Wabafch and Green river countries to extend to us their patronage so liberally bestowed upon our predecessors, pledging ourselves to give to the ouMness at ail times our best personal attention, and in all things to look to the in terests ol our correspondents, and to use all endeav ors iu our power to eive them entire satisfaction CHARLES HARRINGTON. ISAAC A CRANE, P.G.ORILEY. jy 27. GROCERIES. T VST received by steamer "Gen. Lafayette," anc ior saie low ior casn 50 bags prime Rio Cofie; 10 Hogsheads of Susar. 20 bbls Plantation Molasses a prime article. 10 bbl. Rot-in; 5 boxes of l,emmons; June 13, M. W. FOSTER Corner main & 1st Streets. PRINTS. "I T Caesofnew styles spring Prints; AO 5 do Blue and Oranae, lor sale by
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SAODIE. HARNESS. AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. JInia Street. ürAnavill. Ind. SAMUEL CLTPLES begs f jYVH leave to inform hi fr;.t..t- m,.A SUVrrrw the public irenerallv. th.it h tia -'- - aT-l IY I I ed bs tbop i Maw, seet, between First am'. Second, a . . ' aie or retail ai ine lowest canh pri4s. He )o keeos constantly on hand a kr ,nd .i .taArtnIL d Ulmmings of all kinds, such as Middle I rees of all kinds, '. Skirling, Harness and Bridle leather, Hog-skin seating. Pad skin, l'lush ot every varutv. Brass mounting of all kind. Black do do d, ' Bridle Bits of every kind,' Bridle Buckles do, ' Stirrup Irons do, Bugjry, Riding and Wagon Whip., Together with all otlVr artiriiMi in Kid tin. f ... try merchants and farmers would do w.-!l tii ..4 examine my stock betöre purchasing rlsewhre. aa I ueierui.iieu io sea ursi rate artu h at very low prices. ' June U-Jlw&.w3moL SAMUEL CITrLES. SADDLE, IIAUM.SS AND TRUNK XaANUPAOTOIlY. J. P. ELLIOTT, 'Surer,, or to U'. M.&J. 1 Lllwtt.. will continue the above business at the old stand. Main street, Lvansville. He will always keep on hand a constant t upply ol Saddles, liridlrs, Prunks, ke.fcc. oi the lest workmamhin. which ha oilers at wholesale or retail at the lowet prices. Also A great variety.of Trimminira u.-ed bvSa!dlors, Harness-makers, and Trunk Manufacturers. In addition to my former Flock ot matrriala I havcjuüt rectived a very large and kcnml aasoitmcnt ol Saddle Trees, of all kinds, Skirting, Harness and Bridle Leather; Iloer skin seating; Call' skin do; Plush do, every vvietyj Bridle Bitts and Buckles, all kind; Stirrup Irons, &c, &lc. Riding, Buggy and Wagon Whips, . rO'TPthpr wild nil irtii-tssi 111 hlV lins fat Sv11 AAsaLm ind retail. Persons dealing in the above articles will find It ia their advantare to call and examine mv stock. All orders promptly attended lo at the hhortcat Bo ticc. may 9 Ivl J. P. ELLIOTT STATIONARY. "I f REAMS Foolscap papir assorted; A"" 100 reams Letter paper, do; 50 gross Black Ink. Also, a supply of Quills, Steel ..ens. Wafers, aa4 jalinj Wax, in store and for ate by t jan 21). C BLLL. .MACKEREL. Halves and Quarters, for sale vary my 10 BEMENT &. V1EL11 BARRELS, low by MACKEREL. 1 f BBES No 1 , in storeend for sale by it j an C. BELL. Oft ft pieces Black and Colored A I pace a Lusvsta vl 1125 Kentucky Jeans. 100 44 Sattinetta all colors. IjO " Red, White and Yellow Flannels 73 Cases assorted Prints. 5 44 Bleacacd Muslins. Mo Woollen Shawls. 150 Tair Blankets, just received and for'i&ls very cheap, by J. 11. MAGHLE,&.CO., - oct. 19-t Mainstrre CLOTH, CASS IMIRES & VESTINO SUPERFINE black French Cloth, Superfine Hack French Cas&imercs, Black, Blue and Burm rlothi of every quality and price. Fancy Caasimerao, Fancy Vestings. Whith and Colored Marseilles Vestirgs, with a large assortment of Gents Plain Black and Fancy SilTv Cravats, and Patent Stocks, suprrfina Plain and Figured black Silks, and Satins for eatings, Gents, superfine, Black and While Colored Silk and Kid Gloves, with every desirable articla fcr Gents. Soring and summer wear, for w holesale am! retail by ap 15 MORRIS S. JOHNSON. 200 CF.DA R Posts suitable for carden fencing. For sale hy je 28 A LAUGHLIN. 5005 BBLS Kanawha Salt, on hand and for aa lap 11 hKltM. Oi wuni e - . PANTALOONS STUFT & COATINGS' COTTENADES, Crotens, Tweeds, superEna black Freuch Drap, ets., Drap de Nienne, Linen and Union checks and etripes, with all the most desirable styles, for sale low at wholesale i arid mad by apl5 MORRIS S.JOHNSON. MOSQUITO N17TTINGS. OAA PIECES Assorted Mosquito Nettings; fjll Just received and for sale low by J.H MAGIIEEoiCO. my 6 75 CENTS. A SAFE and warranted cure tor Chills and Fever in all its complicated forms. Dr. Champion's Vegetable Ague Medicines. For sale by 'C. BLLU and WM. M. WOOLSEY. Also Dr. Champion Vegetable Anti Bilious, Anti-Dyspeptic Purifrtn; and Cathartic Pills. i7 1 ft ft Pan-els Kenhawa Salt for rale by XUU dec2Mf JOIINSHANKLIN. TO THE PUBLIC. WHEN I advertise my stock in our Daily Jour nal, I am not in the habit of advertising donbleor triblethat I have on hand, but come ioiiw quantity by referring to my vr-ices ot Oooas purchased knit, may 16 , ' - OLIVER LADD. JUST received from Pittsburgh, 100 Kgs Nails; 23 Bbls Ale; ...... Water si. ap 24 OT.OVES! GLOVES!! GLOVES!!! iff ifft LADIES superfine light and dark colored W ftk-IH i;toves. superfine Black ; do., superHna ilU White do., superfine white and colored JHk and superfine black net Gloves, ana m " ap 15 MOKKts o. jutiow ' T ITT : Win. 1 A SPLENDID lot ol Taper ' W8,";!," dow Paper, just received and Ifoi ; tan 13-tf: J. H. MAGHLh i. CU9 I LUMBER. A large and full assortment of Pin Lumber. Forsaleby - . r may 4 tf. A. bAubHW, " WINDOW Glass. An assortmrt of Window Glass assorted sixes. For wie by may4 tf A. LAUGHLIN. Water su HOPE STORE Bale hemp Packen Yarn, 18 doz. do No I Bcadcord. 20 37 Iba. Cotton Twine, ' 1 box Indigo, 1 bbl. Madder, 1 do Salaratus, 1 do Allum, 10 bags Laguara Coffee, 20 kegs Nails. For sate by au 1 - G. VENNEMAN, & CO FOR T LOUIS. . Regular WedHnday Packet. n Til i- iwrnni. lasi-runninE " ATLANTIS, S. S. Faxon. Master, will rifle lor the above and intermeuiate ibuokVVtnMilnV- I 8 O'clock A. yi. For freight or passage apply on hp board or to HA 11 RINGTON, CRANE t O'KlLi. jy MOS QUITO NETTING. . WHISKEY. Bbls Russellville Whiskey, , 50 bbls Cincinnati do 85 20 44 New Harmony ao, n store and lot sale low for eash by niy io BEMENT t TILLE
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