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DAILY JOURNAL. The Daily JocX-Vil. U published every morning, (Sunday excepted) at 10 cents per week, payable o the Carrier, or $5 20 per annum, payable in advance. The Tbj-Wcmit Jocrsal, or tie country, con taining all the matter of the Daily Journal, is pub- . ltshed on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at a fi 00 per annum in adrance. .The Vttn.T Journal is published every Thursday at $2 00, three Copies for $5 00, seven copies lor f 11 00, ten copies for $15 00, in advance. SATURDAY MORNING. JUNE 24. CGf We have promised to take notice of a highly important matter, in contemplation by a number of our citizens for the improvement and beautifying of our city, and vre regret that we have not the leisure to do so to-day. But vre shall take an early opportunity to speak of it as it deserves when we have informed our self more fullr as to its merits. CCT Rockwell &Co GbiatCihcus will be open to-day and to-night. It is said to be the finest appointed establishment of the kind in the United States, and will no doubt at tract the people in crowds. A splendid Bal loon will be sent up at uight announcing the opening of the doors. 03"t has wined here eTery day for more than a week, and it is believed the continued vet will materially injure the Wheat crops. The river keeps low, but as yet the packets continue their regular trip;. -Lex ab R-ujiBow. The N. O. Crescent of il. 1?.). iTK:. f IUV. 1.1 M yUUW.tUVU, U W the most beautiful in nature, and also oue of very rare occurrence, we viewed last evening for the first time. The bow was as clearly and perfectly defined as the solar rainbow, thouzh of course it wis not so brilliant. It was aeen with delight by many persona who had ncrer seen anything of the kind be fore. CO"The editor of the Aurora (la.) Re pub-1 l'lCan WBS SO rejoiced at the nomination of Gen. Taylor, that he popped the question to a fair damsel, was accepted and got married in the twinkling of a bed post. HOT SPRINGS IN ARANSAS. . A correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette writes is ."löTTon's from the Hot Sprhig of Arkansas, uuder date of Mar 16, 1&1S: The cures upon several diseases are truly wonderful, the secret of which, has not yet been discovered; tiie waters so far have not J.. e l .u i rc the fiealins oowers there cannot, however. Z. i .V i j t ! inainauouoi, m several ciassta ui urease iU vanow tu.s, curvature of the ..iuJ, .pi- ... n i i 1 r . ldW AJi?im' Sa WXT.m2 IV. rV ' k" ? , I r: , . . . , the nuoibcr is increasing daily, afflicted with a great va riet v of disease; many in the most horrible form, and mosi of whom after ei-ht or ten davs. evrM-rience re ief and are eenera v cured in from oue to two months by the useluf of the waters. It ia the only means yet discovered by wo'uh mercury is expelled from the fcvstem ao fara tnv knowledge extends, which of itself is a fcreatboou to the huuuiu race. If the visitor turning nihtiütQ daythe shouts of thou&ands has mercurill disease, or has been balivatedluf lhe dusky colored Aztec decendants at the with the mecurv remaining in the system, in a I eltner case, salvation takes place anew by the u of the water and continues until the mer- cory is all expelled from the system. lhe water is used as a ünuk, an a common I and alto as a vapor batn and all at the same i a aaa.. i .i i time or ou the same day. lucre are. eighty- four springs which are hot, the Hottest of which stands at 138 degrees, and will, it is said, boil fill egg fia to beraten in about three minutes; thcte lorui the vapor bath. ' The spun' all come out of the tide of a mouutMU, or rather the cast of a gorjie between two mountain, about one thousand feet hih. One oi the leading properlies of which is lime. I which is deposited in larce masse?. The whole of this region has been volcanic, aud at some remote period was thrown up in cluaips ol mountains, between th Washita anl Arkan sas rivers. and extending to the Rocky Moun tains. STEAMBOAT REGISTER. c(?r.trcro cxax civ bt tatlok id baxtet Mai. Barbour Iyiuiville Henderson Maj.Barbour -Hcnderwjn- Green Kiver Peytona,-" .... .. .N Orleans Louisville, lunuac ujncinnaif'riuinsjsiwiTeri 19 z - - at -in Fhccnix-- Dutches,-- St. Louis. Cincinnati, N. Orleaiu---- -Cincinnati CITY CLOTING STORE. S. KOHN, No. 21, Mlin, $trcet EtxintoiHr, Ind. W ILL keP eou&tahtlv on hand, a larra and bit eral assortment of dress, frock, and sack Coat I rulMUlI IUI III viwni iw vaKiiuriu Mills, fine Caimerii. Brown 1 Jnen. Linen rhorU 'lL..l and Cordurov rants of every variety and oricAtol fait customers; plain and fancy fclk ahd Velvet! V3ts, .Marsedles of all colors, and all kinds of com-1 mtm Vests; line and common Cravats and Scarfs:! i'ocket Handcrchiefs; Linen and Linen hoom Shirt;! common do; Flannel do and craws; Hats; Laps;romthe Drennon (hy.) bpnng Jvt; hoes, &.e., te. My friends and tha public are respectfully invited to giy a me t call. jeay PK. FITCIIE'S Avi:ifirnrriAV Wa?l E.' Ti;p wbscriber has just received the agency for tl.ts Lity and Kurrounding Uount.ry, v nn a sup- ply ol his ADdcrnmal bupporler?; cMiouiuer lrcv!S .... Inhaieing Tube?; ' Also lüiosk of tit lectures on the uses o, -the Lung eauses,jrevcntir)n and cure of Fulinontry Consump ticn, diseases of the heart and tlie true mode of pre serving im am tio pmionging uic ... . - . . . . aLlE C.ll ALLCCK, Drug'st je 21". ' ' j . .Iaüi fi.'iJear Water. "' DiSSOLljTIQK; . nnHEcartnership eretoiore eiistinc ltween JL- Houb.6t i5eppechui'tb Ofocery JiuMness wm iluolved,by mutual confent on thel'h tnst. The busines:WiiL hereafter te conducted by Mr Haul! who ia authorized ettl up the trnt-ine? of tlie firm. iuMSI-3t HAUL & SErTLCII. ! p aA T- st in" rs , IT'ST received Lrown'andlloacbed Ljneij DtiU, Ctt:n Ca k;r;c:s. Cottar ad"?, Vtvr.in .blue IViIls. Jkc, uibl foi men a tumrr.er w. mir "y M XN r ostek From the N. O. Delta June 17 LETTER FROM MEXICO. Citt or Mexico, May 29, 1843. Ed: Delta The revels in the Halls of the Montezutnas are rapidly drawing to a close. The lights will soon be extinguished, the ban quet hall deserted; and in a lew brief but joy- ous days me Anglo-Saxon win retrace nis meas ured steps to the home of his fathers, his bosom swelling with manly pride for deeds of noble valor, while imagination bodies forth the pure and calm delight of once moreembracing'wife, children, and friends. Delightful, however, as it may be to return to their native lan J, there are few among them that will not feel some pang of regret as they bid farewell to this un ny clime, rich in natural beauty and historical associations rich in its noble views its fer tile luxuriance its massive structures its Fountains and Alamedasaud Paseos itssplen did churches, and their gorgeous decorations and painting, and dreamy music anl mystic cercmouies. The novelty, magnitude, and interest of all these united, cannot fail to leave a permanent and delightful impression on the minds of all those who have had the pleasure of being with in the sphere of their influence;from which will arise reminiscences and contemplations that will in all time to come act pleasantly on the imagination. I deem it, however, no visiona ry speculation to say that the Anglo-Saxon has not yet run hi full career in this country that the far-feeing Jonathan, erer true to "the principles of his parent sUck, will again revisit this tl Dorado of the western wold. He goes home but to refit and repair damages, and will the n be ready for a new crusade, be it to spread the principles of democracy, of religious tol eration to infuse the blood of his race into the veins of the decendants of the Aztecs, or to fill his pockets with Mexican mint drops. One of these objects he has already effected, it IS said, to a very considerable extent; the seed has been sown, and it seems but fair and natural mai mose mno nave sown, wouiu ieei liicim . , . . f . f . . . kor at the hands of the fair Senoritas som? thousands of whom, poor craturer, are now be wailing the departure of their loveri with tears and lamentations, doomed, it U said, to have their flowing locks and rich suits of hair crop ped from their lovely heads, as a penance for ih.r devotion to their heretical admirers. It is eenerally concerted that we bad better retain tuU country while we have it; and that Old Zick was never more ccruiniy rijint, loan when he said tiut the Mexicans in a lew years would b very Lard 10 conquer The First Division (Grt. Patterson's) leaves tO-morrow; the Seeon .1 ((ion. Marshall) two days after; anJ so on until tha dtrafld aurroun- mng viuarre ar entirely evacuate, jaiapa anil Fnrprrn will h. th ln lirnr nr.intw nfcon- c titration to prepare for embdikation, and dd not think it improbable that two months maV elapse before the last American leaves the Mexican shore. The reli-Houj ceremonies in tha churches for the last few days have been very imposing, owing in some degree probably to th joy con sequent on the Peace; lor although there are thousands here who regret our departure, as i -i i r i . oeing uie signal ior anarcny, extortion, auj ra Pt"e thi priesthood as a body, and one of vast xxynce, rejoice in th departure of the hereti leal Americans men who do not venerat i1"?, ?. 'Tie Jl h"?3 ? a,"J who w ill doubtless, at some day not very dia- tant. lay prostrate the Catholic iimituiions as they "oVexist in this corrupt, benighted, and pru-st-rMJen laud. Tliero waa a brilliant display of fireworks last night at the National Palace, in honor ol lhe Ivce between the two countries. The 'We iront exieut Ol ZOJ yard Was oue blaze fireworks of the richest description, exhibi ting every variety of figure and color; while fets of various kinds traversed the bky in every direction, exploding masses of stars oi lh rarest beauty, that rained into the Plaza. came time rtfijding the air with acclamations of 1 1111. won.ier aud denial. At Guadalupe, six miles distant, there will be embodied, it is said, 3000 Mexican troops, ready to take possession of the citv when it is ...... . . evacuated by the Americans; and Uen. Arista, rumor says, will be the Governor of Mexico. the Commissioners will be down in a few days from Queretaro, having accomplished the object of their mission honorably to the coun try ana creditably t themselves. Gen. b. V . Kearney is the present Governor of the city an accomplished soldier and nen tleman, aud a refined prototype of the old Scot fish Viscount Dundee, JohnGruhamof Claver house. He or Gen. Worth will command the J rear di vision of the army. The heroic and no bu-hrarted Gen. Dennett Hi ley will leave with one of tha leading divisions. He is one of the most worthy men in theaimv.and can not on ly say he has obtained a brevet for gallant ser vice, but, unlike Sir William Draper, accor ding to Junius, be can tell ua where he deserved it, and have ttu whole army to back his prcten eions. The most active pr?piratiomare miking for a general movement to the sea-board by the j Quartermaster's Department and its ants. t m. m . . . - . . - - north hpn hai-aH hi- ihn rhi. T Omr. termaster, Maj. 0. Cross, to furnbh every corps with the most ample transportation, more es pecially for the sick and disabled, who have at all times the highest claim to the kindness and consideration of the government. SPECTATOR. I fiff I Vn 11T TT T 1PL' W I TPn SOU A AND BLIC LICK V ATI.lt A C. HALLOCK has erected a fine Soda Foun tain for the accommodation of the public and requeMs those who appreciate a cooling drink in hot, dusty day. to cive him a call. Also constantly on hand pure Clue Lick Water my 20 WIIOLEULE AMD IICXAIL. SADDLE. HARNESS. AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. Mnin street, Evnnsville, Ind. S AMU KL CLTrLCS J Ieave to intorII1 ,f ien -j Tfet-t ., LIic gcerjji- lhat he has remov- i i i i r Cj hls shol) lo yihin fcUeet, between First and Second I nit H-w-vr to C Hell h Dru? atnrc whcr ha tna. i j conernl asonmt.ht of Saddles. Bridles. Hsr- nes. Trunk. Carpet Bags, Saddle liaga. Va!ises,and all tt.ier articles in his line, which he offers a whole sale or retail at the lowest cash prices. He alco keeps constantly on nana a large ana general assortment of tuuiouagt oi an mnji', tuen as. Sadald I rees ol od kin Is. Sk.irtin. Harness and Kndie Leather, llo-tkin seating, rai sKiiu, l'luüb ot every variety, Crasa mounting of all kind-. 1.1 ICi CO Co CO, Diidle Bits ot every kind. Ikiüle UucWlcs do, Ktirrup Irons do. Buzrrv. Hiding and Warron Wh:n. : Tof ethe: with all other articles in his line. Coun try merchants rind fanners would do well to call and eiamino my stock betöre purchasing elsewhere, as I an detormi.ieu to sell nrst rate aruclcs at very low prices. June 1 l-dw5:w3mo amucl crrrLE. CITY COUNCIL. Meets every Saturday eveoing On First St Ofli cerä Jamea U. Jones. M avor, John J. Chandler,Clerk; Samuel Orf, Treasurer; Wni. Bell, Marshall. Coun cilman 1st ward, Jonn M. Stockwell, 2nd ward,!i la Stephens; 3rd ward, Willard Carpenter; 4th ward, M. W. Foster; 5th ward, Isaac Hutchinson; ttthw&rd Stephen Child. SONä OF TEIXPER AN CE. Templx of Honor, No. 1 Meets every Monday evening at Temperance Hall, Water st. Oflicerätur the preaent quarter, P. I. O'Reilly, w c t; Osborn Ueilly, w v T; Jamea T. Walker, w r; R. B. Hart, w a r; Isaac A. Crane, w r R; John fcfhanklin, w t: Wni. Holden, w v; John E. Taylor, w d c; Ldward DeUanuo, vr o; Robert Alien, w . Lyman BEEcnra Division, No. 2S M.eets Tues day evening at Temperance Hall. Officers Wm. Holden, w r; Jm, Laughlin, w a; James T. Walker, R S; A. Warner, A R s; John Henson, r s; Robert Barns, t; Joseph Turnock, C; T. ürant, a c; C. Bates, i s; Robert Vance, o s. TtMrLE or Hoxoa Divtsiox, No. 54 Meets Friday eveuiuga atTemperance Hall. Oftlcers John Ureek, w r; A. C. Hallock, w a; M. W. tfarTonl, R s; W. Carjienter, a r s; James I). Walters, r a; W. H. Chand ler, t; R. Allen, c; J. W. Slinson, A c; J. Bover, i s; J. ii. fiitman.o s. l o. o. r. Morxinq Star Lodge, No. 7 Meets Thursday evening at Hall, corner of .Main and First sts. OHj cer L. L. Laycock, r g; H. O. Babcock, X O; V. W. Sullivan, v o: H. Q. Wheeler, s; O. Ladd, T; R. W. Duubar.c; W. lluuntll, i o; C.Colvin o o. MASONIC. Evaxsville LorxiE, U. D. Meets first Saturday evening of each month. Otiicers" CA Foster wm; JohnC Ileberd, sw; James T Walker, jw; IMi O'Reilly, s; N Rowle T; John hankl in s t A Far nesworih, j v, R l'airiJe, s&t. RATES OF POSTAGE. cents Letters For a single letter, not exceeding half an ounce, (avoirdupoiäe.) bent not exceeding ÜOO miles, 5 Sent over U00 miles 10 For eveiy hall ounce, and any excess over every half ounce, the same rate ol postage; and when advertised, two cent on each letter, or -four cents, if the advertising cost ao much ad ditional. For drop letters, not tobe mailed, each 2 Circulars For any printed circular, handbill, advertisement, unsealed, sent any distance 3 Newspapers Ot lyoO square iuches, or leas, sent over M and not more thaa 100 miles, or any diitancc within the state 1 Over such a distance 14 JiewynjHT- unleaa to sulcribers, Scents each, pre paid; or not forwarded from the t'ost-otlice. MUTUAL BEMEFIT LIFE IASÜUAXCE COMPANY TIII3 institution istlistinuiheil from ol nthew, ai home or a broad, by all, or most, jf the followinti oeculiaritics 1. Where the premiums are over $jO, it requires 'Ii I y Olie quaiiei pai i in tnsu, inicnu ui unwuuie. J. It allowa the assured to pay yearly, quarterly, moiith.'y or weekly. j ''o part ol the profits are withheld, or divert ed from ti e a?aured, cither in charity or otherwise. 4. It has no loan, eithor nominal or real, to pay interebt fjr, hav.?(; a i Uicicnt capital funded, from premiums received. . ..,,.,. r. . 0. I he assured can w;nJraw ins proms, ui them to accumulate, year by '-r nt his option. 6. It assures to the age ol 67, ntead ot topping at GO. . , 7. It declares the profits yearly, instead pi once in five or seven vears. and issues scrip yearly io the As sured, bearini? 6 ncr cent interest which scnj Tt deemed in cash, when the profits amounted to $'2üO,- f - i, I . . . i . . i ' ttV, Or ailOWfU IO accumuiato at tue opiion oi me Assured. . It enables a man to nroviae for Ins wile and children in such a wav. that although ha may lose every thing, they are safe; and all person?, whether marrieu or unnia rneu, to provnJe lor Uld Age, MCK ncss and Want, as well as tor Death 9. The Assured can surrender the policy at any time after the first year, and receive its equitable alue. 10. At any time after the first vear. the Assured can borrow on the scrip issued, two-thirds of its a- mjunt. so that he has nothmz to tear Irom a cnange of i 2 umstances, or inability to pay the premium. 11. Directors and Othcers are chosen yearly; ana the Assured votes according to his interest. 12 The funds are all invested in United fctate?, Ntw York, New Jersey and Massachusetts stocks, and in Real Estate in New York and New Jersey, wholly unincumbered, and of double the valuo lan- 1. 13. It pays no Directors, no Auditors, no Solici tors, it lends monev to neither. II. It does not reckon the Assured a year older than he is but Irom tlx months less to six month more, so ato equalize the estimate bctwetn all par- s. 13. The rates are lower, the expenses leps, and the profits larcer, than with Foreign Oflices; investment liere yielding from 6 to 7 per cent. abroad only 3 per cent, - to say nothing of 33 1-3 percent reserved; nor of interest allowed to thoso who furnish a "guaran tee capital." at the rate ot 5 per cent, on every hun dred pounds subscribed, for every tea pounds paid in ! . lo. Instead of encouracnnir. every precaution is taken to prevent, a forfeiture of the policy. 17. The hability ol the Assured u i;ruea Dy iaw. to the amount of his premium note. ALLEN C. IIALliOOh, Agent. M. J. Beat. M. D. Medical Examiner. All oersons wishin? to make insurance on their own or on their friends LIVES, will please call up on the a?ent in this City, Otlice on Main street near Water, aud examine the terms and rates ol tnetom- dany. je 16-ly Sheriffs' Sale. BY virtue ol two writs of Fierelacias against IV ter (Jute, issued out of the office of the Clerk ol tho Vanderbunr Circuit Court, the one in favor ol Jacob Geisler, an l the other in favor ol Conrad Siden- dale. I will on the 30th day of June, A.D. ISIS, at tho door ot the Court House in the city of Evansville, between 10 o'clock A. M-, and 3 o'clock r. M. ol said day, expose to sale at public auction and outcry, rirat. the rents, issues and Drofits. for the term of sev en years, of the following described real estate in the city ct tvansville, to wit: LiOt :o. io, in uiock ino. 31, in the Eastern Enlargement of said city, and hounded as follows. eommencin? on Main street at the South West corner of said lot, thence along Main streit in a Northeasterly direction, one-iouith ot the breadth of said lot, thence by a line running at right angles with Main street through said lot to the alley thence. South west atonf? the alley to the North west corner of said lot, thence along the line dividing lot No. 10 and 9 Main street to the place ol beginning, and should no person offer or bid for said rents, is sues, or profits a sum sufficient lo satisfy said execu tion, and chosts,! will at the same time and place pro ceed to sell at public auction and outcry the fee tim- I'le ol said above described premises to sattsiy aaia writ, and interests and costs due tnereon je 7-p $2 f COllONEll'S IXQUEST. WE the Jurors of the Jury emptt nnclled and sworn diligently to enauire and true presentment make, how and in what manner and by whom one James Curry came to his death, report, that from the testimony deduced betöre us, and irom an inspec tion of the body of the said deceased by us, it appears, that the said James Curry came to bis death by a stab inflicted in the left breast, isof about the ageot30 years, is about five teet, nine mclics in heigtith.un married, and has no relatives in this Country to the best of the knowledge and belief of the witnesses ex amined before us: and we do further report that we found upon examination of the body of the said James Curry, deceased, the sum of one hundred and twenty dollars in gold. Said deceased had been lor some time a hand on board steamboat Gen. Scott, and made Cincinnati Lu rtddenca when not employed on the river. In witness whereot we have hereunto eetourhand. and seals a Evansville this tenth day ot Juno eijh teen hundred and fortv-eisht. G. U. WALKER. Foreman. SumeJ and sealed by the Jurosand Received by me jell .. LEWIS HOWES, Coroner. f T. HUGO, House Carpni,-r ad Joiner O I Vine strect.nnsr Mr-.D .fces church, f my2-Cm A : : : - : : CLOTH, SIM BHDS & VESTING SITE R FINE black French Cloth, SurxrGne black French Ca&si mores. Black, Blue and Bunn clotbs of every quality and price. Fancy Cassimcres Fancy Vestings. Whith and Colored Marseilles e;tings, with a lare assortment of Genu Flain Black and Fancy Silk Cravat, and Talent Stocks, superfine Plain and Figured Hack Silks, and Satins for Ves tings, Gents, supertine. Black and White Colored Silk, and Kid Gloves, with every desirable article for Gents. Spring andsurumtr wear, for wholesale and retail by ap 151 MOKUIS S. JOHNSON. PANTALOONS STUFF & COATINGS CIOTTENADES, Crotetis, Tweeds, Buperrine J black Freuch Drap, cts., Drap de Nienne, Lin en and Union checks and stripes, with all the most desirable styles, for 6ale low nt wholesale and retail by ap 15 MORKJS S. JOHNSON. PRINTS! PIUNTS!! AN endless quantity and variety of Prints of the . newest Spring and Summer styles, together with every thing new, in the way of Dre-s Goods, lor sale at wholesale and retail hy apIS MORRIS S.JOHNSON. FANCY ARTICLES. THE subscriber has receivdd an assortment of: Seals, Sealing Wax, Note Faper; Steel Deeds, liir.jrs, Tassels; flag Clasps, Needles, Turse Twist; Fancy Bends, lins Knitting I'm; Razors, Razor Straps, Shaving; Tooth, Hair and Nail Brushes, &c., &c. Also, lodgings, Insertinj, Drawer Goods ot every variety, for sale at wholesale and retail by . apj MORRIS SJOHXSOS. PALM HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS &C A V'KRY large stock consisting of every variety A, of Summer lints, leghorn, palm leal, French broid, Hhans, &.c, lur and silfc bats ot every desira ble style bunnats, all the newest styles, with a splen did astwrtnient of flowers, ribbons and bonnet trim miris for sale by apli MORRIS S. JOHNSON. MOURNING GOODS. A FULL and very desirable assortment ol Mour ning dress Goods, supertine Bombazines, Silk Warp, Alpacas, (some very tine) Alpaca Lustre, superfine black, plain and figured berrees, black Lawns ic, now open and for pale low by apis MORRIS S. JOHNSON GLOVES! GLOVES!! GLOVES!!! ffMffi- LADIES superfine light and dark colored j yji'l'flKid Gloves, superfine 131ack do., superfine LjLj White do., supcrline white and colored Silk no., supertine black net Gloves, and Mits for sale low by apl5 MORRIS S. JOHNSON. SEW AXD CHEAP DKV GOODS JL'ST OPENED AT KUCESUN Ac MORGAN'S &3r the JYiir Frame Building, on Main Street Tf PS. fancy Trint; fytß vF CO pf. Ginghams Prints, at only 10 cents per yard; 20 ps Liiiaghamo, colors warrated, at 1G c'ta per ywd; 100 ps bleached Domestic; 10cae Hats; 10 do IJoots; 10 doz ladies' slipprrs; JO ps Irish Linen, from 25 cents to (1 00 per yard; W Ikrae Scarfs, at only 50 cts each, if j sup summer Shawls; 20 im Kancv Linen Drills: Gloves, blkand white Kid, Pic Nie and Cotton; Steel lieeds and Purse Trimmings; S3 doz Hosiery, embracing every quali? y; 3 ps Carpeting; 5 bales l'rown Domestic; 1 do Drilling; 2 do Osnnbere, And many other articles, which makes our assort ment equal to any that can be found in the city. We most respectfully solicit a call from all who wish to by zoods, either at wholesale or retail, as we feel co'dent that they will lind it to their interest to - T O M .tn rjtrunl a J. L BZT'mOLFF.F uliAk THANKFUL for oast liberal patronage. would respectfully inform the citizensof Evansville andvirinitw.that he has iust received his new and splendid stock of Jewelky, Watches; and clocks, which he wi l sell at reirular CincinnaH pneos, ias stock consists in part ol: h tn. l.n it ami Kilxer lever V atcnes: A solcndil assortment newest stvle ladies Coral JJreastpuis; Earings, Fingerrings &c.; (iold Guard and Fob Chain?; Miniature cases, and Ijockel; Fine Mourning Pins, liracelet Clasps; Guard Kev. Collar Buttons, and Studs: A large selection of Gold Fencila with and without I Kills; A large lot of Dayley'a bctGold Tens with and without holders; Silver Tables and Tea Spoons; Silver Thimbles; Every description of Steel Trimmings; Steel Heads and Purse Silks; Fine Fans, Accordions; Solar Suspending and Farlor Lamps; Girandoles .Vc; Every description Silver and common Sjiectacles Fine pocket Knives fcc; I! lew Fine French Mantle Clock?: to which he would call the attention of those wi.h ins to nurcha.-e. Ladies are invited to call and ex- Huune for themselves. J. L. D1TTROLFF, ap 15 Main Street between First and Second. Administrators Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Prebate Court of an derburgh County Indiana. I w,ll on Saturday the 15th dav of July next, between the hours of 10 o' clock A. Al., and 6 o'clock P.M., ot said day expose to Bale at Public Auction at the Court House door in the City ot Evansville, Lots Nos. 9, 10, 11 and 12, in Block No 2 in the 4th enlargement; adjoining the city of Evansville to pay, the purchase money. The bove lots belon ging to the Estate of Franc Chambers deceased. Terms or Sale. One half cash and a credit ot 6 months will lie giveu on the other hilt with approv ed security. JOHN LNGLE Adm'r with tlie will annexed. je 14 State of Indiana, Vanderburgh Co., act. Vanderburgh Circuit Court, September Term, A D 1318. r.L ,fT " iridic Uiiua v tuuiauo, ts. David E. A. Strone. John II Groesbeck, Francis VV. Mil ler, Kuth Ann Miller, Eliza iL Miller, Jeremiah K. Barn es, craw lord liell, Willard Carpenter, Joel C. Mills. y In Chancery John Barnakle, George A. .Miller, George II. Hahn, Peter Voegle, John Rabbers, Mathias Stahlharter, Hora tio Q. Wheeler, Vincennes Kuark, John L. Bittroltf, Elias Sttiger, and Peter Kro menacher. iVT O W comes the complainant by John J. Chand JLl ler, her solicitor, and files her Dill of Com plaint herein, and it appearing by the atlidavit of a disinterested and competent witness, filed this the 15th day of June, 1318, that the said defendants. Da vid E. A. Strong, John H. Groesbeck, Francis W. Miller, Kuth Ann Miller, Eliza R. Miller, and Jere miah K, Barnes, are not residents of tho State ot In diana. Notice is hereby given the said defendants of the pendency ol this suit, and that, unless they, the said David E. A. Strong, John H. Groesbeck, Francis W. Miller, Kuth Ann Miller, Eliza R. Miller, Jeremiah K. Barnes, thall personally be and anper before the said Vanderburgh Circuit (ourt, on or before tlie call ing of this cause at the next term of said court, and olead to or answer the complainant's Bill e-f Com plaint, the same will be taken as confessed against tbem, and the matte and things therein contained decreed accordingly. SAMUEL T. JENKINS, Clerk. jel5-p f l. By R. JENKINS. Uep't. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that tho undersigned has taken out letters ui administration upon the estate of George Stull, deceased. All oersons indebted to said estat are renueeted to make immediatepaymc nt.and thoe having claims against said estate will present them duly authentic ated for settlement. The estate will probably be solvent. je 22. H.Q.WHEELER, Adm'r. NEWS' BY TJHLEQSAFM! - TO CITY A M D CO U VHOLESALi DEALERS 111 .f m irtiv ln WATEK STREET, EVATVSVIEX.E, IA., WOULD INVITE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE Spring and Summer Foreign V lected with great care and at cxtreuuly low rates, under the most favorable circumstances, (with the cVII wit? an eiecial view to the patwnaze of the Evansville Trado, and as we have adopted the motto rf LARGE SAL AND SMALLPPKOFiTS, wehaveno hesitation In p!cdSnS oum lvea to City and W trKi?Y?A ATTENTION TO IiUYOUTOFOUli m m r 11 u 11 u-a r nni v rnni'i rinir irnrn inp nasiern ibi .uuuuuit. iukipi v. Kr Yon are Urt'icularly requested on vi-iting our City to call and obtain pi ices before purcha.'ng. CCrCall at the "EXPRESS STORE," corner of Majn and atcr fctrect. aP w .tin iikrnt "Wholesale dealer in dry G-oods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Hardware, Cutlery, Leather, &c, &c. OW WATER STREET, TZIXTAD DOCZ above 2vtaxx streOT EV aNSVILLE, 1ND. DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE. IO Country Merchant. I take this meilto Ito inform Merchants visiting this City, that I cm in. feVfipt of One of the largest and bet asiMrtel Muck ol Gooda ever bruunUt to this City. Amo.i whUh I enumerate Tick, lAmins, iJrilU, Stripes, ' Janes, l'lailtation ktuffi, Osiiaburg, WicWmg, Wau din-;?, liat lings. Cotton arns, .Vc. Aly Oortmcnt o( brown and bleached Cottons i?, 1 believe the mopt complete west of the Alleghany mountain, comprising all th! UlOjd. tlfhirable Mylt selected irom the best manutarioricB. My bleached Cottons are mostly from the Ixwe!l and Waltham Factorien, and are CtCidedl)' f UJH?riur 10 any Other good either foreign or domestid, olRrt-d in ihia market With aaeuntnee that my tenru and prieea are m0i favorable lo buyers than at any other luui-e in thi3 city. Very respeciiully, -,.T, r . may 16 OLI Lli LADD. . UO.III'STICS! FZf Bales 4-4 heavy lirown ihwtinjTs,in Move and for tale by mylGJ OL1VEKLADD. PH I NTS. T Case of new styles spring Print?; J 5 do L'luc and Oran-je. lor sale by 1 may 16. OLIVER LADD. MOSQUITO NETTING. " OA Pieces Mosquito Netting, iust received and lVI formale by (mylCJ OLIVER LADD. LADIES SLIPI'ERS mid 11USKINS. 01I Frs. Ladies flippers and liuskiu of tupe OvFVl rior quality nnd style ever before brought to this market, just received and for nale by may 16. OLIVER LADD. KIP nnd THICK I1ROGANS. Caej of Trime Kip lfrogans; 5 do do 13ov'3 do: 15 5 do Thick do. For aale by maylGj OLIVER LADD. WALDltOM SVTIIES, Dozen suierior Waldroin Grass Scythes; 10 do do do Corn do; 50 b do do do Dryer do; Alio! a superior qualiy for aleby may IG OLIVER LADD. SYTIIi: SNATHS & PITCH FOltKS. 20 Dozen Lampson patent SnatLs 50 do do do Common: 10 do superior l'itch Fork For pale by mny 16 OLIVER LADD rANOYÄND STAPL2 DRY GOODS AT RETAIL, rpiIE eubscriber would most respectably inform I the public that bis stock for the Retail Trade is full and complete, consisting of one of the best as sortments of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods that can be found in Evansville. l'lease call and examine for yourselves. Imnyl6j OLIVER LADD. . COTTON YARN. 1 A flfl ft Dozen Hope Factory Cotton Yarns JLVF.liUl Nop. 500, 600 and 700, tli'u day re ceived per steamer Ko&co from Pittsburgh. For sale by Imay 171 OLIVER LADD. TIIE PUBLIC. TT7TIEN I advertise my stock in our Daily Jour v T nal, I am not in the habit of advertising dou ble or trible that I have on hand, but coT.e to the quantity by referring to my invoices of Goods pur chased East, may 16J OLIVER LADD. JUST RECEIVED, TONS assorted Rod and Bar Iron; 100 kegs aborted Juniata Noils; 25 bundles spring Steel; 5 da tneer do; I case c xtra Cast do; Plow slabs. Boiler and cheet Iron; Rasps. Files, and Door Laiche. 20 Which. together with our former etock makes it complete. For sale low by may 9. LAUGHLIN, Water ttreet. SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK IHIAIfUFAOTORY. J. P. ELLIOTT. iSucces- SM sor to IF. M. 4-J. 1'. EUwtt,) ill continue tlie above business at the CJi old stand. Main street, Evansville.' He will always keep on hand a constant supply ot Saddles, Bridles, Trunks, &.c. &.c. of the best workmanship, which he oilers at wholesale or retail at tha lowettt prices. Also great variety .of Trimmings utod by Sad dlers, Harness-makers, and Trunk Manufacturer!. In addition to my former stock of materials I have just received a very large and general aort- ment of Saddle Trees, of all kinds. Skirting, Harness and Bridls Leather; Hog skin seating; Call skin do; Plush do, every variety; Bridle Bitts and Buckles, ail kinds; Stirrup Irons, &c, i.e. Riding, Buggy and Wagon Whips, Together with all articles ia my line, at wholesale and retail. Persons dealing in the above articles will find it to their advantage to call and examine my stock. All orders promptly attended to at the shortest no- ice. Imay 9 lyj J. r. ELLIOTT LAWNS, GINGHAMS & LINEN LAWNS A VERYltrge assortment of the newest styles Please crdl and examine them. aP15 MORRIS'S. JOHNSON. NT R Y M ERG HAWS. FOREIGN AND DOESTIQ DRY GCODS. TO THEIR UNUSUALLY LARGE STCCK OF ana Domestic JJry troods, Four Days Laic From Europe. phospisctgT Favorable to All Cash Customers. - AT.I.IS V HOWES. TIIE HOUSE that fella gotxls for small profits and ready pay, have just been receiving several im portant additions to their large stock of Groceries. They pledge themselves to fell as good articles and at as low rated as can be obtained in the West, end invite all dealers, who wish to do a saving business to come and convince themselves that those assor tionäare something more than empty boasts. Tfceir stock embraces every thing belonging to the grocery trade, in proof of which pee the columns of our city papers- ON EVERY FAGE YOU WILL FIN D 'PIJL'TD HlVrUTKPMl'VTV! .r. ni JUST received from New York, 6 Mall Fipes Cognac lirnndy; 2 I ipcs Holland Gin; 10 casks Port Wine; lOcafks Madeira; " 2 hhdi Kum; 10 barke.te Champaigne; 5 bxs Cordials: 1W" Claret; 150 u Sardines; 400 cans Orders; 25 thousand Tigara Cigars; for sale hy ALUS At HOWE. apCi Water t. JUST received by steamer Glencoe, 75 sides cole Leather; "5 lixa Lemon Syrup; 3 Tierces rcrinei Sugir for family use, for sale by ALLLS i. HOWES, ap 24 Water at. JUST received from New Orleans, 20 Lbls TannerfcOil; 50 Tar; - 4 Varnish; 15 44 Turpentine; 5 Bxs Orange; 10 " Lemon6; in etoroan J lor eale by ALLIS & HOWES. Water at SUGAR I SUGAR I SUGAR I 1 Oft H 11 DS New Orleans Sugar. IUU 20Ü Kas Rio corlee 250 Bbls Mol asses; in store and for aale by ALLIS &. HOWES, op 24 Water st SUGAR and MOLASES. 100 HhdsNew Orleans Sugar; 250 Bbls do do Mola asoos; .40 i do do 25 Bbls Sugar brand; 25 i Bbls do do do; House Molasses Polka do A. do do d, LAUGHLIN, Water street. For aa 1 bv ap 25 - y NAILS. OCT ft KEGS Boston and Juniata Naik, assorted fOU sizes; 25 kegs Flooring Brads, assorted; 25 do Assorted tpikes. For sale by A. LAUGHLIN, ap 25 Water street JUST RECEIVED, KEGS Pure yhite Lead; 10 bbhi Linseed Oil 50 5 do Turpentine; 25 boxes 8-10 Window Glass, For sale low by A. LAUGHLIN, may Water atreet. HYDRAULIC CEMENT. " A FULL suply of this article freh frora the mills, iX together with the best of Roach Lime. For bale by the.batrel. A. LAUGHLIN, ?23 . Water street. . IRON.. ' ' A LARGE and general, assortment of all sites Common Bar, Hat, Round and Sauare. Broad, and Narrow Band, Axe and Hoe Bar Plow Bar, Plow Moulds and fclabs. Nail and small Rods, .to gether with all sizes usually called for in tho above line. For sale by A. LAUGHLIN, ap 25 Water at. - BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS. A FULL Süd general assortment ol every thing in. that line, namely : An- r4 vns, rseuow ices. icrew nates Ia ! 1 s aSi xtasp, t lies ana Grates. For sal by A - LAUGHLIN, ap -j Water street.