Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 165, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 November 1848 — Page 3

DAILY JOURNAL.

The Daily JovrsaLiU published every, morning to the Carriers, or $5 2U cr annum, payable is advance. The Tri-Vctly hVziufor 'the eon n ry, containing all the matter of the Puily Journal, is published on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at $t Oi) per annum in advance. Tk VLr a- ar v l.rvwir id riaiKI iKwf avvosrw 'I"hnil w at Si Wi three copies fr $3 00, seven copies fur w, ten copies tor 51a w,tn advance. - . THURSDAY MOllXIXG, XCV.2. Advertising Prices in Evansville Papers. 1 square of 12 lines one insertion, $00,5o 1 do each additional insertion, UU,25 1 da " one week, 1,jU 1 do " " two weeks .50 1 do one month, 4.0U 1 do " two month 6,00 1 do " three months, 7,50 1 do " " six month, 10.OU 1 do " " twelvemonths, 15,00 1 do ' six months, renewable to average not more than once a week 12,0o 1 do " " twelvemonths, i.1,0u Each additional square for six months, 5.00 . do do do twelve months, No advertisements to be considered by the year unless specified on the manuscript, or previously agreed ujton between the parties. Announcing candidates for office Si 'ür ac" name in advance. All advertisements from transient persons to be paid in advance. ... e Advertisements, not marked on the ropy for a specified number of insertions, will be continued one liiouth, unless 'sooner discontinued, anJ payment exacted accordingly. The privileges ol yearly advertisers will be confined to their regular buvuess, and all other advertisement aot pertaining u their regular business as agreed for, to 1 paid extra. All advertisements fur charitable institutions, fire rompanies, ward, township, any other public meetings and such like, to he charged half price. Marriages and death inserted without charge. Obituary notices aad tuners! invitation to be charged half price. Regular a Jvertisers and all otlw sending eommu nicitionsor desiring notices designed to call attntion to fair, soiree, concert; or any puMie entertainments where charges are made for admittance, all notices of private associations, every notice designed to call attention to private enterprises calculates! r intended lo promote individual interest, can only be in-erted witu the understanding that the same is to be paid lor. It inserted in the editorial (which ean only 5 at the di.cretion of the editors) the same will be charged at the rate of not Ies3 than l cents p-r line Knowing the above rates to I liberal and much less than is charged in other cities and towns for mih i!ar work, we make known our intention tobe guided hereafter by them; and to prevent any misunder aianling, we deem it expedient to publish this on the iiwde pages of our papers for one mouth, that all persons ruty have an opportunity of rrtakins themelves acquainted with the rates hereafter to be charged by us reflectively. WM. !I. CHANDLER & CO. YOl'NtiLOVE Sl SlLLIVAN. II.C.lIUNTINliTON. I CONSIDER. EVERY WHIG VOTE filVENTO MR. VAX BUKEN DIRECTLY AIDING THE ELECTION OF MR. CASS." Danid V titter. pfyWe return our thanks to our obliging fiiend, P. G.O'Reily for a Louisville paper of Tuesday and a N. 0. Picayune of the 21th. to h very Ute dates at this season of the ) ear. A Square Year. Next year will be the square of -13. We have not had a -qujre year - 1 since 17VI. and another will not occur until j ll3ß. If everything shou!d be quar. d up next year, wht a glorious time we shall have. Grf.at Failcke ix Boston. A telegraphir despatch in the Baltimore lepers, dated Cos to. Oct. 2Ul, sa)s: 'The house of Heiishaw, Ward Ac Co., stop peil payment to-dar. Their liabilities are faul to amount to four hundred and t weuty thousand dollars. This failure has caused quite a Aeufcation. Magnanimous. A country editor upon being accused of the meanness of charging for the insertion of deaths in his journal, indignantly repelled the charge, concluding with We shall be only too happy at all times to publish the deaths of any of our citizens, and particularly of our subscribers.' 0C2The Pittsburg Journal relates the following anecdote of MtConmdl, within a feu years a member of Congress from Alabama. It is true just as related: McConnell, then a member of Congress, stood at the bar of one of the large hotels in Washington; beside him and drinking with him, was one who without a virtuous or generous leeiing, naa enjoyed all trie artvantagrtof exalted family and great wraith; advantage vrhich hi innate and unnrt-riuhli- vi -fit tiuil " o - - to a great extent forfeited. He was shunned by tne good; out au kao nei 1 had long tiucr left the choice of his comDaniuiis to rham and then chance was untoward. The individual referred to spoke of the Bible; sneered at its authority, ridiculed its injunctions, repea- . 1 .1 . 1 :u :ui...i 1 leu l lie uiusi cvj jmj a iiii iiuuaiu luiii mnin. McConnell. who had been all excite mrntand exhileration, stood oilently an I adly . -.1 . i t I, Ti. LI 1. Dy Wltuout a vuiu 01 icuiat. nie uid'-pae nr rnntinued. in laniuaire more and murr; of fnIir. a nd it vi as remarked that the eve I Mi-f Vmnell flushed with unwonted fire, and hiA A H mm w - - - cheek flushed wth even a deeper glow thaii : . 1 ia-.i.i 1. tnal wntcn ulsspiiuaiiuu uau ujlcu iir. ' lnrth hp tenoed forward and bdid: Mino m v friend. - From the moment I first looked you in the face 1 feared you were a scoundrel, for God had set the mark of Cain niuin vnnr forehead. 1 now know it. 1 am a bad man, a lost man; a man, every moment ol . a whose life upbraids mm. isui 1 nave on orn not Ktil! left on mv heart. 1 lore ni wife.and my vvife loves the Bible.. It bu made her an angel on eann u must on true; the roan wnoaertues uiusuus wr, aim 1 wn hold that man accountable unto death for th It is needless" to 6ay that the wretch shrunk away from his unexpected burst of feeling, and was not kown ailerwards touazzara trie experiment of assailing the Bible in crowded bar-IWBI.

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Sä Z - T FOR THE EVANSVTLLB JOURNAL Philadelphia, Nov. 1, P. M. Last night witnessed the largest Rough aud Ready torch light procession ever held. Our streets were perfectly jammed, and over thirty thousand persons were in the procession. They were assaulted and two Whigs shot and slightly wounded. Several arrests have beeu maJeof the parties coucerned. The cry is "Clear the track, Old Zack U ccming." PlTTsBCBO, NOV. 1, P. M. There is Ave feet oue inch water in the channel and the river rising. Cloudy. The river has risen five inches to-day. Flour &3 78. Grain remains unchanged. Whisky 16 to 17c. Hogs $3 50 and 81 00. Sales of 3U0O pieces of green Hams at 5c from the block.' Mail to Or egos. The Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun says: The Postmaster General has conlcuded an arrangement with Wm. H. Ainwall, Esq., president of the Pacific steam company, lor the transportation of mails, monthly, across the isthmus, betweeu Chagresaud Panama. This completes the mail comtnuuicaiion from New York to Astoria, and is to go into ope ration ou the 1st of December next. SIGIY, BAIVrtEIt and FACY PAINTING. EO. G. WALKER begs leave to offer his per ri.fu t . hi tVit-tiil-. citizens oi Kvansville and G VK-iuity, oi a Sin, llanner aud Fancy Painter lie Lis hist returned feome Irom Cincinnati w here he med in one of tlie Lest tthoj aud under the eye of an accomplished inuMer of Ins protesion, a lid has commenced business for himeli, trusting to the encouragement ol old fiiends and a generous public, and determined by clo?e application to füll lurllier perlect mmeii 111 m an. iiioh naving work to do, are respectfully invited to call and consult with bim. Shop on Main Street, over Mr. Wm. Hughes Store, t nuance on Second ftreet. I'roTiipt attention will be jriven to all orders from iieighWiiii; towns. Term liberal. uct&S tl - ; XOTICE TO EFICUIIES. 1"7 ar' n receipt of part of our stock, purchased If by our Mr. Allis in New York and Dot-ton, with an eye to the tables of our fiiouds and customers, t'iai are toni of good living, which will be fountl enumerated btlo'v, and we inxic a call (rote those Jv i-hiii2 to purchase. Oct Zi AUAS &. HOWES. LODSTKKS Ilerrived per steamer Dove from Ii M011, IvO rans freh Ltt'wters, hermetri-f lly nea:el; for sale by (c J ALLLS &. HOWES. Flti:sn CodfUh Ac. Rcwivfd per steamer )ove .'M)can fh Cotlfish, 50 cans fr'sh Salmon, for vale by lotfÄIJ VALL13 & UOWEri. . tkrtoii, 50 cans fre.-h Mackertl; 200 canfrebh ly iers: for sale by c2JJ AI.LlS ic HtVES. S..KIIN'F.S Just received from Dotoii per steamer Gladiator, 1U0 cans pickled Lobsters; 200 botes Sardinet tor aale bv I JH'KLLSJuM rexeivel from Boston, 10 ea.-H.-s in. I nd Twood's lickles astwrted. 5 - do do - Walnut Catsttp 3 do do Yeast Towders, 10 do . du - l'eppr Suce, j 5 do -do ' Capot Capers, For sJe by loc 231 . A LLH &, llO VV tS.. PltrSi:KVKS-Ro,,eivttl er steamer Gladiator i cases (Junta titn-r, - - - - - do Cndirwood Currant Jel.y, 4 2 do do Ulackberry Jelly, 2 do do .LVd. Pie Fruits, For ale by foe 23 A I L1S I IO W E. rii- cc ueceivtu and lor taie, O 5 b:J3 Ground (iner. m m a. t a 3 do do Cnpid, 5 do do Stice, 25 do d-j l'epjier, 5 do prepaxed Cocoa. 20 do do Chocolate; For sale by . oc 23 ALLIS HOWES FIGS Jast reo ived and frtth, lOO Drums Fig, J bbSs Currants, 8 tierces Almonds, For Pale by oc 23 ALLIS &. HOWES. IUST received Irom lloston, T0 Coils ai-s'd tize Manilla Cordage, 20,tXU Gunny LagS21 burlM.La : ..- v - j - J4 . 25 lioxes S(ei in Candles, ,.,,: 50 do Lulick llerrirnr, 'JO cases iWton Mustard, lot) Nixes lanry Toilet and Shavlnsj Soap, For sale by uc 2Jj ALLIS &. HOWES. 1 UST received from New Orleans, Ö 50 bas Kio Cotfee, 2 '1 leree fre.-h Kice, ' - 25 doz. Luoketü, 25 Nests Tubs, Ibl.U No I. .Mackerel, 10 do Loot Surar, ' For bals by oc 2JJ ALLIS &. HOWES. 'poUACCO-JtM received from Baltimore. L 50 boxes asd brands Virginia Tobacco, 25CU) do d Havanna .-eiiar, Fora!eby oc 23J ' ALLIö & HOWES. -&y LIQUORS. ' t f 'JtTST received a laJ;;e lot of Likörs, iiidiicioi, 1 ne?, dec. - I hoe that are loud ot a purt arnci tor cicknefes wiu pieae cad at -- im I . ALLIS & HOWES DOOTS AM) SIIOLS. ffSL ff JUSTreceivtd ' 25 Cases Men s B irosran Shoes: 23 Cases I hick and Kip Boots; 25 Cases Women's lace Stitched Boots; Forsa'eby loct31J ALLIS &. HOWES, VANDEIUIUKGH CIRCUIT COUltT. A N aljourntd Term of the SeptJJJer Term of the Vanderburgh Circuit, lor the year 154d vill le heldatthu Court House 111 LvansviIIe, on the 14th day of November, lb. All ollicersjnd Traverse Jurors of said court, and parties litisrmt are hereby notitied to attend. SA.VFL T. JENKINS, Cl'k ot the am'erburgh Circuit Court. . oct 30-3w-p f 1 to litt. CONVENIENT Hwelling-hou. now oceuxA pied by the subscriber. tor terms npp ly at the sto:e ol

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JOIIX FO.XDA & CO.. . p . T iVhoferal fhrtierm im v fjuofj te it 1 is 4k-a w u r u tn t s No. 503 Miur Sranrr, Locisviuj, Ky. i Adjoin'm th Jlankvf Louisville) . T7"E lettoertfullr call the at tent ion of amntrvmcr

ft chants to our large nnd vi I osior ted stock ol Groceries and Fruits. Having?jliad our purchat-es lor cash, we are prepared and determined to seil a. low ns any houfeol tne kinuiii uie v ci-tern country Our tock embrace! the followinjj articles: -1 , . , , G IIOCEJU CS V C, - . - - i Suar, superior N: O., St. 1 Louis crushed and pulverized, and Boston andN.-Y. doubl refined: ' i Molasses, sTigar-houc and plantation; in barrels and hall barrels, and Kio ColU-e; T .ir Teas, (Jtinpowdt-r, Imjerial, Olio and Young Hy son, in I, 1. 1, and 1-lti chests; IV kin Tea Co., Gol den Chop, Ne Plus Ultra, Ogling, Plantation, lm wrial. i.e.: Mackerel, Nos. 1,2, and 3, in Ibis, I bbls, and 1 Shad, pickled, in I bbls; . Codfish, in c rums and boxes, llcrriiur. smoked, various t.is. In boxes; Sardine, tresh Fh, Loiters, .Mackerel, Salmon, and Codfifh, hermctirally sealed, in lb and i lb cans; Oyuter, pickled, spiced, and fresh cooked; Soap, Kot-in, Windsor Castile, variegated i. fancy; Candles, wax, sperm, star, anu mould; SaleratUH, Starch, anC Kice; Spices of all kinds, ground and unjrround; Tobacco, a large assortment, various brands; Cigars, regalias, principes, hall Spanish, and Cu ba sixes; Snutf, Brooms, Buckets, and Tubs; Bar lad. Shot, NaiU, and Bruds; Cap, Letter, aud Wrapping l'a:tr; Percuäsio'i Caps, and Marbles of all descriptions; 1'ickles. Boston, assorted, and Matches: Catsup, tomato, mushroom, walnut, and Pepper 5auce; Wines, Champaigne, Port, Madeira, Catawba, Muscat, and Claret, ol various brands; Brandy Cht nies and Brandy Fruits; ' Fruits, Uaisins, Fig. Dates, Prunes, Zante Cur rans. Citrons, and all oilier fruits of the season: Nu is, Almonds, Filberts. Bruziinuu, Pecans, Teanuts. Cocoa nuts, and English aluuts; Preserves, (Jinger, Pineapple, Lime, Peach, Apri cot. Pear, Strawberry, &c; Jellies. Currant. IWnuule. and Orance. Terms cash. The highest market price will be paid lor all kinds of country produce. EvausvilleJournal, will please publish to amount ol $a, and charge this otlice. Jonr. oct 21. Stoves! Stoves! STOVES. JAMES SCANTLIN Ac SOX, HAVE just returned from Cincinnati and Isou sville witli a large uni splendid assortment ot ihe most approved Pattern or Stoves, FOR THE FALL TRADE! Which for oerfonnance and durability ore unsurpas sed in the Union, amon which wi'l be lound the Buck Patent Cooking Stove, (iiny.ovcd,) the best move in use. Also theWueenOl U'o west, ano Harry of the West premium Coul in Üiovo, new paterns; and die lutea style of Double Oven Cooking Stove. All sorts of Heatinc Stoves. Some of the most beautiful air-tight Parlor and Dining Room Stoves we ever saw brought to this City. Six, een to ten Plate Stoves, new patterns. Uouzh and Beady Par lor Stoves. . Any quantity of Tin Ware on hand as usual w hich they would dispose of at the very uwlst Cjnci..ati pricls. Give us a call and see for yourselves at our store on Main street, oik doot from B. Nurrie's Tavern. beplbdiw. Star Clothing Store. Corner XVXain and Tirzt St. Evansvillc V GUMBERTS, wouM inform his friends and lJl the public in general, that he lias lately com menced theCLoTlHEU BUSINESS in hishpacious brick building on the corner of Main and First eireew, Evansville. Ind., w here lie intends to keep constant! v on band a large and well aasoiled slock of lashionac and plain seasonable , Cnstcm Heady ZkXade lothing, At Wholesale and K tail, His sale rooms being tlio largest and mostcommolitOUS in the City, and his present stock of WIV1LK CLOTIIIMJ, Bein? Fresh and New. made up in the latest im(roved I'usiooiitt be can olW-r much greater inducements for ihoe in want of Clothing and Furnishing Goods, to purchase ol him, than can be found at any other place in the. State, lie procure his Cloths in very lame Quantities, and mostly lor Cash, which gives him an advantage over those who purchase in .mall quantites hence the reason he can undersell all his would be competitors. His Mock now con sists of OVER COATS, Made up from all the various kinds of Cloths now in u se apart of which are nice Brown, Blue, and LHue Ulack, heavy liroaUclotns. Also Ulue, urao, and Brown. Beaver and Blanket Cloths Also, Pilot, Tweed and Satinet adopt xi to all kinds of busine Heavy Frocks and Sacks, an article which every business and laboring man will find just the thing tor his comfort. Thty are made up from the best Styles ol Cloths for service, he can find in the market, and warranted to give good satHaction. Dres? aud Frock Coats, in creat abundance, made from (Jernan. French, English and American Cloths, ot all colors usually worn, which will be found in the atest style of cut and Finish. A fe thousand pie ces of PANTALOONS, New and nice, made from Blue. Blue Black, and Black Cassimeres, as gooa as can be found at the Tailor's. Also, all kinds of Doeskin, Satinet, and Satin Vests, of the most choice Patterns. " Also Boy Clothing, under Shirts and Drawers, and a targe assortn'tnt of Caps of all kinds, adapted to Fail and Winter wear. Furnishing Goods tor Gents, Mich as line white Shirts of all kinds. Also Hamilton Stripe, Twilled Stripe, and plain white Shirts, Linen BoM-ms and Collars, Black and r'ancy Silk Cravats Woolen Sockf, Suspenders, Cilovcs, Stocks, Belts. 1 Iandkerchiets, Overalls, Umbrellas, Green Spencers, Prunke, &c. oct. StMf. PORK M Ell CI I AK TS, LOOK UUKE! THE subscribers will be prepared to Slaughtering" Cut and pack pork either in bulk or barrels, and also for. rendering Lard, all of which will be done with neatnes- and despatch. Slaughtering Establishment L'.low the Canal bridgo. Main street. And tlieir cutting and packiuz house on Sycamore street. bvansville la. '1 hose at a distance wishing to cor respond with us, may rest assured it simil meet ou: prompt attention. JOHN ECHOLS. JOHN WARD. Princeton Clarion insert to amount of $1.00 and charge this olüce. , Oct 17 tf FALL CIOODS. TUST received a tew cases of my Fall stock, amongsf which are som Linen Edgings, Laces filk and worsted Fringes i.e. oct 5 ... M. W.FOSTER .4 LARGE and general assortment all sizes 0 ijL Common Bar, Flat, Round and Square, Broad and Narrow Band, Axe and Hoe Bar, Plow Bar. Plow Moulds and slabs, Natl and small Rods, to cether with all sizes usually called for in th at fine. For sale by A. LAUGHLIN. abovr 1 ap?5 - ' ; ' Water st

Canal sLettink: ; rr NOTICE TO COXTUACTORM.C--.1 T HE undersigned Trustees. of brWtbash aDd canal, hereby give notice that they will receive sealed proposals at Porot Cörmnerce in Greene County, Indiana, on the frtlTday ol November next, lor the construction of 17 miles of said Canal, exten ding along the valley of ihe w est fork of White River, irom Point Commerce to the village of Newberry in said County. On this division, there are to be constructed 6 Lift-Locks, ond Guard-Lock, a dam acrotW hite River, 12 teet in height and over 400 feet in length; together with tho usual variety ot work belonging to a Canal. The line w ill be divided into sections averaging about halt a mile in length. At the same time and place, proposals will be received for the performance of a part of the Rock Excavation at the PatoM bnaimit, in Pike County . This section will embrace neär20,000 cnbieyards ol solidj-ock, varying in, depth frocnA.to 15 teet tugetheKwitba port ion of earth exeuratiotr. The work to h done-wijl U read lor nept'ciron fortwoweekd hrt-viii'ua fii't hfc "!.- v nftpltlnir' ifnrinn wbrctme all iiecc&saxy intuirualiua wilL be jpvua. uy me uesidcnt L.nginetr. , r "r: I Payment will be made as the work progresses; in par funds. CHARLES BUTLER! J 1 ) 1 ' J ' A. M. Pl'ETT, Truths ie. OmcEor tux Board or Trcstees, lerre-Ilaute Ind., Sep. 7 lJM3 sepI5-td. rpIIE undersigned having purchased the interest .1 o. v. jounson in me livery ctaiie, teuderr his services to the public and solicits a continuation of favors. His t.lhl i f th nl.t ctnn.t nn Vir,. street," between the Johnson House and the river. wnere ne can at all times be found, ready to wait ujHjn the public. He intends to keepgoixl stock, und his charges sbail be in accordance with the linier. oct7-tf. JAMES WHITE. NEW GOODS AGAIN!!! JUST received per Steamers North Carolina ana J. Q. Adams. IS Dacka?es more of our Fall nnn Winter Stock. Which now eornDrisea bine mixnl and trnld mi Jeans; ble and blue black. Pilot cloths and blue r lushings; ILanket; Linseya: .Brown Cottons nd Sattinets. Black olaid moiirnin and fnnev fTÜncrlmms I ' n . glk'h mourning, oil colored; Furniture, blue and orange and new ttyle farrc? Prints. Combs, Luttons aud 1 h reads; hl k plaid English Silk Cravats; Artificial?; Ribbons and i lorence braid Bonnets; bl'k and colored silk Fringes and Gimps; (tidies bl'k lace i!k Mitt and Gloves: WacLiin.rs Padfling and Canvass. v . . 1 . . v Figured Salet-bury Flannels; plain bl'k Satin Ftrirl. Iiit'tired Mehair snii n-nt A Innren Ijiatre- l.'ir-li liured colored ''Imperial and silk' checked Lamarlines. . Infants fancv velvet: Rov'a velvet nnd t"!loth: Mpih Cloth, velvet, fur, cloth fur trimmed, point Print, ;inzcu anu t lusn caps. K. V. black and drab wool Hat: Fnsh Anmda Nutria, Russia and B. B and L. Crowned Planter. .vianterev and liucna v ista Hats. The alVive addition makes our assortment mm. ulete w ith the exception of Boots and Shoes; w hich we ore looking lor daily. We have made such arrangement that uillK receiving New Ooods the whole of the present s jonand w ill sell at low prices. p I. J. II. MAGHEE & Co. . FANCY CONFECTION Alt Y. , . Augustas Hisgea ITOrLD respectfully inform the citizens of v V Evansville that he has lately opened a Fancv Confectionary store on First street, above Main, where he intends always to keep on hand a large and splendid assortment ol Cakes, Ca. Tits, Coroiais, and other la&hionable drink", nnd also in the Iruit season a varied assoriment of Frvits lie would ltilorm the citizens that as he is a Confection er by trade every thing in the baking line w ill be done by himself, in any shape, size, or mode w ished. Having just commenced in buMness he ropectlully requests that those wishing to purchase anything in his line would please give him a call, and examine his Work and prices before purchasing elsewhere. tct. lU-tt ULACKSMITJl'S TOOLS. : A FULL and general assortment o every thing in that line, namely An .vlls, lleiiows, vices, : berew listet (Kasp, r ilea and ti rates. For sale by - . A. LAUGHLIN ap'Ji Wate itrtct hszvxoval. " LLW (t HOW r? have temporally moved their Stock and ofhee to the new Brick Store, on sycamore street, next to Laughlin's corner, at which place they repectfully solicit their triends and the public ingeneralto extend to them the same liberal uatronnire. thev have m lonz enjoyed, alwas felt gratelul for, and will always endeavor to deserve. Sep 20. ; ; L, AX D A ! D "TO WW LOTS l'OK SALM. I WILL sell at private sale a tract of Land adjoin ins; Evansville, containing about twenty seven acres; also, ten or htteen Lots in tho upixr enlarge ment of Evansville. all of which I will sell on reason able ur ins in quantities to suit purchasers Tnese wislii.i,! to purchase Land or Lots, will find it to thei iy 14 to aoply immediately. E.A.CORBET, Agent, STATK OF INDIANA, j auderbureh County. ) Si In the Probate Court ot anderburgh County. In vacation October 26, 1S4S. William Harper VS i John E McCallestcr, Joseph McCall- Tetition for ester, Hneas Barnett, John E-BarnettS Partition. NOW at this time comes the above named Wil liam Harper by Wm A. Wandcll, his solicitor and tiles in the office of the Clerk of the Probate Caurt of Vanderburgh County, his certain Petition lor Partition , and it satisfactorily appearing by the ;Hidavit of a tiinterested person, this day filed in the Cerk's office aforesaid, that all of the above named defendants are non-ret-idents ot the State ol Indiana. Then-fore notice is hereby given to the above named defendants, that unless they appearand plead to or answer said petition on or In-fore the calling ol tins caus-e at tne next term 1 said coun to re new at ihe Court House in Evansville on the third Monday in Novembernext. the matters and things therein contained, will be heard and determined in their ab sence. S5A.M ii 1 J H..N Kl-Nö, uera. oc 2S-3w-pf $2 00 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a decree of the Vanderburgh Circuit Court at its September Term 1Ö48. in a suit in Chancery, wherein Thos. Wilson was complainant, . mm .1 al - and Barney ICoyston, .Mary itazaru ana outers were defend-.ns, and an execution issued thereon, and to med ec ted and delivered. 1 will as MieritJ ol Van lerburgh County 1 n the 7th day ol November A. U., liUda" the door of theCouit House in the city ot Evansville, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M., ind A o'clock . P. M.. of said day expose to sale at public auction, the rents, issues, and profits for any term not exceeding seven years o'the following real estate mentioned in said decree, namelyr the most southerly two thirds ot IOt No 9otn the Original flan ot tliecity ol t.vansviwer oeginning ai me alley, on Client nut Street, in said city, thence along the line of. ail street; yy feet thence at riht ancles n!rs8 said lot, parallel to said alley, to the back line ji said Lot; thence alone said back line to the alley aforesaid, and thence along said alley to the place ot beginning. And should no person offer for said rents, issues and profits a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution and costs, 1 will at the same time and place, by virtue of said execution, expose to public sale, the tee f imple ot said premises or of such part thereof, as may be necessary to satisfy said execution and costs. Said premises are subject to the right of dower of Heleallaiard. widow of G. Hazard, dee'd. , . . TOllN. ECHOED, S. V. C. oct l3w-pf$3. ' ' , HYDRAULIC CEMENT. FULLsuply of this article fresh from the mills A. tocether wi;h the best of Koach I J me f For sale by the bam I. - A. LA ICH LIN, ep ?5. . . WaffT sweat.

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r k the vViJetbuTgU Circuit Court, Johrrbhankin William .Blue It. ., -r f . i. ; -., k 1 ft V - James G Jones, John Jones, Martha Jonesi James Kin?, Elijah King Elizabeth king, William Kinc, . Martha King, Louisa Shannon,' Samuel Shannon, Silas Stephens, Jane E.Scantlin, James Scant. in Jr, Robert M. E.Sttphcns, Henry C Stephens, Salita Evans, John P. Evans, DeWiuC. Evans, Rob ert M. Evans, and Berry S. Evans.1 . - il V In Chancery. uaiiiM uif ticienuants aoove named, and itappearinir by the af Klavit of a disinterested person hied in -said cause, that John Jones, Jane King, Elibh King, Martha Kin ..Elizabeth King, and, William KinX, MX of said dt lendants are non-retkienta of the State -ot Indiana; therefore notice is hereby given to tha said non-rtfciJeut defendants of the filing and pen- . dencyof tail bill and that unless they, and each of them appear in said Court on the Lrst day of the next term thereof, tole begun and held at the Court House in the city of Evansville on the 4th Monday , of March next and then and there plead answer or. demur to sail bill, the matters and things therein . will bo taken as confessed to be true as against the ; said non-rcsi lent defendants and decreed accordingly. Attest: SAM'LT. JENKINS. - -.- : y Clerk bfbaid Court. By R.'jE.tBlvs, Ins Deputy. 1 ' - oct 2ü, p f $4 00 rw M t I. -1 C 1 t a . In the Vanderbugh Circuit Court. John F. Staci r, . -tt. x J . Catherine Bakery Honry . Bakef -Irr Chancery, und Charles Baker. AND now at this time, that is to say, on the 20th day of October A. l., lilS, the complainant by Baker & Harvin, his solititnrs, comes aud files in the office of the Cle rk ol the Vanderburgh Circuit Court, his bill "Df" conrDiaintintnc above entitled cause against the defendants alove named, and it appearing by the affidavit of a disintersted pe.son filed in said cauo, that Catherine Baker, Iknry Eaker and Charles Baker, defendants, are all non-residents of the S ate ol Indiana. Then fore notice is hereby i'ivftl to snid ilrfenibinta if iVip filin an1 rwmrln.v of said bill, and tlmt unless they anT each of them appear ih saw court, on th hr?t day t the nxt term t hereof, to le began and held at the Court House in the city ot Evansville. Indiana.' on ll.o 4th -Monday in March next, and then and there plead answer or demur to said bid, tho , matters and things thereon contained will be taken as confessed to be true and decrcced accordingly. Attest: SAM'L T. JENKINS, Cl k. By II. Jenki.ns, Dept'y. oct 25-3 w-pfji STATE OF INDIANA, anuerbureh County. ss Probate Court Vanderburgh County, in Tacation, Octolier 25, 1318. James T. Waller. AdmY of Joseph Finey, dee'd.Pet. to sell real es The unknown htirs of Joseph tate, i r inev deceased. NL now at this time comes the said Auministiator, attd files his petition, prayinz for the sale. of the real estate of the said Jose ph f iney dee'd; and it aatistaetorilr appearing that the unknown heirs ot the said Joseph Finey doe'd arc not at this lime ieiiden's of the State of Indiana. Therefore notice .is hereby civen to the said unknown heirs of the said Joseph Finey dt'C'd, torppear at or httore the calling of this cause at the next term of said court la be held at the Court House in Evansville, on the third Mon day in Noveml er next, then and there in said coutt to show cause it any they have or can show, why the real estate ot the said Jo.-eph Finey dee'd should not be sold and ma Je assets in the hands of the taid 'Administrator for the payment of the debts and demands . outstanding against said Estate. oct 26-3w-pt 2. SAM'L T. JtMvlNS, Cl k. In the Probate Court of Vanderburgh County, 0cMber21. 1348. John R. Wilco. Adm'r." of Stephen A. Doolittle dee'd. Henry W. Knotts. Sa Pet. for sale of real estate. lome Knotts, Jas. Guthrie, Kobert Tyler, and the unknown heirs of Stephen A. Doulittle, dee'd. .NIVnowat th 9 time comes the sali Aimuiis , trator, by Blythe and Chandler, bis solicitors. and files his petition herein, suggesting the insufficiency of the personal Estate otsaid dee'd to pay the debts outstanding against said estate, and prayi&g for tne sale 01 eerie in real estate, menuoiiea ana cescn-. led in said petition, and it appearing that the said Henry W. Knotts, Salome Knotts, James tuthna Bobert Tyler, and the unknown heirs of said Steph tu A. Uoolitue dec d, en an non-rement or 1110 ctate of Indian 1. 1 here!ore notice 19 hereby given to the snid non-i esidvnt defendants, to be and appear in this Court, at the next November term thereof, to he begun nnd hold at the Court House in Evausville, Indiana, on the third Monday of November next, and then end there to show cause if any they have or can show,' why the said real estate described in said petition thould not be sold and made assets in the hands of said Administrator for the payment of the debts outstanding against said Estate. Attest: SÄM'L T. JENKINS, Cl k. By R. Jexxins, Dept'v. oct 25-3w-pt $3. In the Vanderburgh Circuit Court Samuel Urr. Charles F. Parker, and Sarah In Chmcery. Parker, his wife. Kichard Jenkins James M Chute, John Shanklin, and James M. Johnston. A NU now at this tune, October 20,1313, comes l. the complainant, by Baker t Garvin, their so licitors, and files in the office of the Clerk oi the Van derburgh Circuit Court, bis bill of complaint in tho above entitled cause against the defendants above named, and it aptieannz by the affidavit ot a disin-. terested perscn tiled in said cause that Charles F.' . Parker, and Sarah Parker his wife, and JSam'l M. Johnston thiee of said defendants are non-rcsidenls of the State of -Indiana. Therefore notioa is hereby .1 ! 1 ! e r 1 f r given to tne taiu non rcsmeni ueienaanis, Ol me ul inn and pendency of said bill, and that unles thev and - each of them appoar in said court on the first day of . the next term thereof, to be begun and held at the . Court I louse in tie city of Evansville on thettnMon day of March next, and then and there plead, answer or demur to said bill, the matters and things therein contained will be taken as confessed to be true as a.hainst the said non-ruodcut dtfcnchicts aoj. decreed accordingly. . At st: SAM'JT. JETiKLNS.CPk. . By K. Jescixs, Dept'y . oa S-3w-pf 2t30u , . J 1 NEW GOODS. - -PRINTS DO MIOTICS, DHILLINC8,ÄO JUST received by ereamw -Womipg afid Cer. t man town,' ' . .1 ltJ bales 4-4 heavy and fine domestici 2 " 7-3 - Drilling; Also. Prints and other goods, the first arrival o mv Fall stock. isenlll M W. FfxSTKJJ cfmi.n Mnr irg ' mm ' . u Li u ufvuimoajw, -. . 100 Ilh-U New Orleans Sugar; 250 Bbls do .'do: i. MoJasseQ 4ö d do do .. dos : - - r-x 2i tib.B fcugar uousA ftloiaarifii Polka ... brand; , ' ..- , 25 4Bols d do,; do do do. For sale by A. LAUGHLIN, p25 n tereueeL ' REMOVAL. OLIVER LADU, will remove his stock of eoods to the new jl'aree story brick On Maina treet. in about ten days, 1 here his old custf men are invittd f call rri him. - V if p '-'b.

A N now at this time that is to say on the 17th day of October A. D.; 184?; tonie the Complainants byJafties L. Blythe their solicitor, nnd fi! in the of-

I - jji.-11 . e anueruurSn circuit Court, uun;T)iii.oft!oinplaintin' the above enuded'eause