Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 177, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 November 1848 — Page 3

DAILY JOURNAL.

The Dailt Jocäal" -is published every morning (Sundays excepted) at 10 cents per week, poyable to ibe Urntri or f5 2v per annum, poyable in advance. The Tbi-WekcLT Joca.f AL, for the count' y, con lainin? all the matter of the Daily Journal, 10 pub lished on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 4 uo per annum in advance. The WttKLr Jocrxal ia published every Thursday at $'2 00, three copies for $5 00, seven curies for 91t w, iea copies ior w, in auvance. . , MONDAY MOUSING, NOV. 20. ExraAOQDtNABY Speed. Rfcntly in Enggland. on the Great Western Railroad, sereutj seren miles wer passed over by an express train in seventy-eight minutes twentj-uine seconds, including stoppage of five minutes thirty-five seconds. Fi fir-three milts of the journey were performed iu forty-nine minutes thirteen seconds. The sped in some cases was kept up at seventy, seventy-two; and seventy seven mile-? an hour. This rate of speed was attained, it will be observed, on a broad gauge track seven feet wide, and with engines having driving wheels eight feet in diameter. How long will it bj before Yankee ingenuity will rival this extraordinary speed? Americas Bonnets is Esgland. One of the greatest novelties of Ladies' apparel at the court of the English Qui en the past season, has been the Neapolitan bonnet. This bonnet has reat lightness weighing-two ounces has such great elasticity and uot to be deranged has a semi transparency of alabaster throwing a light shade on the face, and giving the fckin the appearance of great softness. This bonnets is of Yankee invention. ' A Trovidt Father. Mr d o, liartwell, of Cincinnati, while on his way, a few days since to friends in Boston, was taken sick, and died at Albany, E-iW York, of dysentery. His life was insured iu two policies one of &5,0C0 for his family the o her of 3,000 for his creditors. ' BowtxJ. Some witty chap, who ''knows the ropes," shrewdly says that bowing is a eieneu by itself, and must be attended to by tluso whowould by turning and twisting th'iii selves, ket piu the sunshine of fashion. Bow reverently loa million of dollar.?, mot res peclfully to u hundred thousand, courteously to fifty thousand, civility tu ten thousand, and u.-ver kiijv poverty uy sight. CCT?- A droll story is going the rounds, ol ail liuurat old (armer who, attempting to drive Ixnne a bull, got ud letily hoisted over the fence, Recovering himself, he saw the animal on the other tide of the rail-, hawing the sir w iih his head and utk and pawing the ground. The good old man looked tteudil) at him a mouuiii. and then shaking hi flsl at him, exclaim d: "d n your apologies you iieedu't bland there, you tarnal critter, a bow in' and scrapin you did it a purjwac, doi darn 1011." Why tauaages are put up in Links We haveolten wondered why sausages are put up in links. The secret is out they are hainruM to prevent their running away. Si ii.!iiuates the Albany Knickerbocker, in lela.iug how au Albanian lost a New Found land d'.'g. For days and days he searched high aud low, but nothing of Lion could be found. At last he hinted to him the propriety uf w histling for him in front of some of our cheap sausage shops. He did eo and with the Lappiest results. The very first blow he gave, eight bolognas, two head cheeses, audeigteen pounds of links, jumped off the stall, and chased him down the street as if old Nick was after hnn. This will teach our domestic butchers to keep their sausages chained. Gaixaxtht. They do things well in the West, Gallantry has arrived at such a pass out there that when a young lady sneezes all the male bipeds give three cheers. Pbaibie Steamers. In the last Laracca (Texas) Herald, the editor speaks of "prairie teamer," and says it is usual to see twenty of these "craft" iu their streets every day. JUST received from New Orleans, 50 bags Kio Coffee. 2 TiercM fresh Uice, 25 doz. Buckets, 25 Nests Tubs, tbMs No 1. .Mackerel, 10 do Loat Saar, Por sal by oc 23 ALL1S & HOWES. T)ItESERVES-Reccived per steamer Gladiator J 2 cases Canta uinger, 2 do Underwood's Currant Jelly, 2 do do Blackberry Jelly, 2 do do -4aa'd. I'm? Pruits. For sale by foe 23 A LLIS &. HOWES. QPICES, Ac Received and for sale, Ö 5 bags Ground (linger. 5 do do do Capid, do Spice, do Pepper, prepared Cocoa, do Chocolate; oc 23 ALLIS& HOWES 5 25 do 5 do 20 do For sale by FIGS Just received and froth, 100 Drums Pigs. 3 bbla Currants, 8 tierces Almond, For sale by foe 23) A LLIS & HOWES. JUST received Irom Boston, 50 Coils ass'd tize Manilla Cordage, 20,000 Uunny Bags, 21 buphels, 25 Boxes Sperm Candles, 50 do Lubick Herrin e, 30 cases Boston Mustard, 100 boxes lancy Toilet and Shaving Soap, For sale by oe 23 ALLIS & HOWES.

REPORTED

FOR TUB EVA2I3VILLH JOURNAL FlTTSBCEO, Nov. IS, P. M. Weather pleasant, 7 feet 3 inches water in the channel, aud rising. Cincinnati, Nov. 18, P. M. Flour unchanged. Corn 28c. Whisky 1GJ to 1G. Hogs active at $3,311 to3,37J; the number packed, up to this date, is 25000. Beef Git tie 3,50 to 4,00, leading rates. Cheese unchanged. The river has fall n 9 inches. Weather cloud r. Louisville, Nov. 13, P. M. It is exceedingly doubtful as to who has car ried the Stale of Virginia. 110112 stoki:. T L'ST received and for sale J 13 14 5?4 2 2 5 16 24 21 10 2 1 1 Coils Hemp Halter Rope; do ivinmlle t:o do; duz. Ht-nip Beadcords; Kegs Rod No iL-; bbls. Salaratus; boxes Starch; half boxes 8 by 10 GUus; doz .Mustard; do Brooms; boxes Son p; bbls Fr. Brandy; bbl- Old live Whisker: Cask Port Wine; 1 do Madaria Wino; In store and for sale low by tiov 11 G. VENN KM AN -fc CO. DOOTS AMD SHOES. JUST received flfi 25 Cases Men's Brojjnn Fhoes; 25 Cases Thick and Kin Hoots: 25 Cases Women's laee Stitched Bxts; Portale by oct31 ALLIS& HOWES, NOTICK TO EPICURES. V7"E arc in receipt of part of our stock purchased t V ly our .Mr. A1IU in New York ami Boston, with an eye to the la- tes of our friends and custom er that are lond of good living, which will hefound enumerated below, an J we invite a call Irom iho.-rfs wishing to purchase. Oct -3 ALMS & HOWES. rir-.li Oysters. f ; . . ii .? ' i. are in receipt ana tuu;i continue 10 receive throughout t tie Winter Fresh Oysters packed in lendirevi from Baltimore. Alo'l le. mrtie hurmrt'ic.illy scaled in Cans; and i-l.ali be h ippy to 1.11 ull orders at hotuc and abroad nov. 11. ALUS & HOWES LOR-STEilS II c ived per steamer Dove om li.tfton, loo cans f.edi Lohter, hermetri-ally -ea.eJ; for sale b y lociJ ALLPS &. HOWES. Iloetivel Ler Ftenmer J? Dove 5'J cjn- lVej.li Codlish, 50 cairn fr h'i Saltuun, lor hale ly uc, 23 allis ,t uuwi:s. QAItDINrJ-5-Jasl received from Boston er vj Steamer Uladmtor, lOU can pickled Lobsters; 'CO U).es fc'arJi;:es, for sale by oct 2J ALL13 HOWES. i"JICIvLIS Just received from Boston, 10 cat- Win. L'nderwuod' Pickles assorted. 5 3 10 do do do do Walnut Catsup d . Ycat Powders, do Pepper Siuce, do Cau;t Cnpers, ALLIS &. HOWLS. 5. do I or b Je.by loc 23 Vow the Fittflurg Gazrtfe. THE past summer (1847) hashtcn a very remarkable one. Frequent and heavy rain, followed by intense and lonz e.niini:ed heat, had thoetllet, in the mt phce, to promote a rapid growth of mrctilnto egetation, and in the second to produce a rapid de composition of vegetable matter. L'iving ri e to much ini-nia and spreading Mckncw, tiisea.-e and death. at which had heretoiore bven remarkable foi their fulabiitv. We are credibly informed, tint whole mcadnvs, on which the grass was unusually heavy, rotted to he ground and was not ht to It- cut. In Indiana and llinois. thcMckncss was so general, that there wa not enough well persons to attend upon the sick, whoso sulb rings were prctractcd by a want of prop er remedies, as well as of giod nur.-ing. Much ol tin sutrerwcjmijht have r-een prevented, had every 1amly kept on liand a supply of medicines suited to coun teract the c fleets ol this miasma, w ith w hich the at mosphere at certain times is surcharged. In nddi tion to Uuiniue. (which is in ich general use as to nerd no comment,) we would strongly urge every family to keep on hand one or more boxes ol "I'K M'Jm.nl's Litvr.R I'lLLS." The.- Tills aroihe prescription of anemincntrhvician in Monongahala Co Virginia, ami were used by him in his private prartice as a remedy in hillious complaints, for yeats before he thought of offering t'ieui to the pub ic. buch, however, was the success fo the Pills, and so great the number of reruns beuelited hy them, that the making of ihe quantity requi site to supply the increasingdejii"nd, bean to inter lere maieriaiiv wiin tne time rcquirea 10 aittuu to his practice. To prevent this he has made arrange ineuts with the house ot J. Kidd &. Co. rso. to 000 Street, Pittsburg, Pa. to prepare and vend them where the genuine may be procured at all times and in anv reasonable Quantity. 1 hesc rills are not recommended as a panacea to .. r 'all the ills that flesh is heir to," but in all affection of"ihe Liver and in nil bilious complaints: they stand without a rival. Ail who nave ever used tnem, give them the preference over all other Pilh, and cannot be nersuaded to exchancre tlKe which they find experi ence to bcniiW.!'. and Attii'j.lor any other.even though they may be sugar coatrd, or to drastic as to Prepared for the proprietor by J. KIDD Sc Co wImIo sale Druggist, No. CO Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pe. whom all orders from a distance must be directed. to Sold also by our Agents and the principal Druggiss throughout the United Stales and Canada. ICr N. U. Purchasers will please I particular and inquire for "'Dr. M'LanCs Liter Ml," us there are other Pills purporting to be "Liver Pills," now lfor the public. oec ä-w y Sold Wholesale &. Retail by CRAWFORD DELL Main st. P.vansville, Ind IIYDIIAULIC CEMENT. A FULL suply of this article Ire? h from the mill JTV together wi:h tne best ol Koacn lame. For rale by the batrel. A. LAUOllLIN, ap 25 W itar atrwt. HOOTS ANI SHOES. Ti F.CEIVPD uer steamer Tnscarora. 2caseso LX Boots ond Shoes, computing a vory general 1 ortment oct 5 M. W. l Ofc'i KR. B RAÜT& MATHEWS, Tailors, shopon theeatt side of Main st., one door Irom the corner ol r irst.

IETER SCOTT, Painter, Exchange Hotel jy296ra

l'ASCY COM'ECTIOXAk iT Augustus llhgeu

rct-DcctfulIy inform the citizens t( EvansvilU that he has lately opened a Fancy Confectionary store on First Hreet, above Main, where he intends always to keep on hand a latge and splendid assortment ol Cauls, Candies, Cokdi als, and other fashionable drinks, and aleo in the fruit seaon a varied asrtment of Fruits. He would inform the citizens that a he U a Confectioner by trade every thing in the baking line will be done by himself, in any shape, size, or mode wished. Having just commenced in business he respectfully requests that those wishing to purchase anything in hu line would please give him a call, and examine hU Work and prices before purchasing elsewhere. Oct. 10-tf. STATU OF INDIANA, I M Vnnderburgh County, i s Probate Court Vanderburgh County, in vacation, October "23. lt48. James T. Walter, Adm'r of Joseph Fincy, dee'd. vs. The unknown hi irs of Joseph piney deceased. Pet. to sell real es tate. rsU now at tins lime conies tbeeald Administiator, and files his ietition, prayin for the tale of the real estate of the fcaid Joseph i iney dee'd; and it fcatisfectorily nppcaring that the unknown heirs ot the said Joseph Piney dee'd are not at this time res iden's of the State of Indiana. Therefore notice h. hereby civen to the said unknown heirs of the raid Joseph Piney dec d, to appear at or be lore the calling of this cause at the next term ol said court to beheld ut the Court House in Pvansville, on the third Monday in Novemler next, then and there in said court to t-huw cause it any they have or can thow why the real estate ol the said Joseph Piney dee'd thou 1 J not be 1 J and made assets in the hands of the tnid Administrator for the payment of the debts and demands outstanding again3t snia rotate. oct 20-3w-pl 2. SA.M'h 1. J L.N Kl.NS, Cl k. In the Vandeibunrh Circuit Court Samuel Orr. 1 I. Charles P. Tarker, and Sarah I rt. arker, his wife, Kichard Jenkins f u arnca M Chute, JuhnShanklin, I and James M. Johnson. J A WD now at this time, October 20,1843, comes l. the complainant, by Baker &, Oar in, their soicitors, and tiles in the otfiee of the Clerk ol the Vanerburirh Circuit Court, his bill ol complaint in the above entitled taue 02:iiiK-t the defendants above amed, aud it appenriiu' by the allldavit of a disin terested persen tiled iu aid cause that Charles P. arker, and arali Parker his wile, and bam'l M. ohnslon thJee of said uctendants are non-residents of the Stale of Indiana. Therefore notice is hereby iven to the said non resident defendant., of the tifinc and pendency of said bill, and that unlesthev and adi of them appear in taid court on the first day of he next term thereof, to te Ui'un otid held attiie Court Houein the city of Lvauville on the 4t.i Monay ol .March next, and then and there plead, answer r demur to mid bill, the matters and tl.inirs therein contained will bo taken as confe.ed to be true a aiainst the said non-redent defendants ami decreed ccordingly. Attest: iSAM'L T. JEMvl.V, Cl k. By K. Jexxixs, Dept'y. oct 25-3 w-pf 2,50." A Vuuderburzh County. S ss n the Probate Court, Vanderburgh County; in vaation October 31, lsW8. Icmy O. AIlis, Adm'r of 1 aiuu n ainsuvt u. In.!.: i i i i.iiiou io seine buju he unknown heirs of f te as insolvent. amesl Waters. j BH it reinemliered that heretofore to wit: On the 11th day of October A.R, 1813.!Ienry I). Allis Administrator of thectaate of James Waters dee'd, Ic.l hi' njtiMon against the unknown heirs of 6nid Waters, pravimr leave to tettle taid etare as invol ve if and it baiislaclorily appearing that the said utikuown eeirs, are not at this lime residents of the .Mate of In. liana. Therelorc notice is hercbp mven to the said un known neirs, tnat unless t tie y appear and answer tid iH-iition on er be lore the calling of this catie, at he next term of Kiid court to be held at the Court louse in C anaille on the third Monday in No vember next, the trmc will le heard and determined in their abience. ' SAM'L T. J LMvLNS, Cl'k. n )v 2-3w-p f 2. STATE OP INDIANA,) auucrburgu County, t ss lu tho Probute Court of andctburiih County. In vacation October C, 1M8. William Harm r S John E MeCallester, JopcpIi McCa'l- Petition for ester, Eneas Barnett, John E. Barneti) Partition. NOW at this lime comes the above named Wil liani Harper by Win A. Wandell, his tolicitor ind files in the ofliee of the Clerk of the Probate Caurt of Vanderburgh County, his certain Petition lor t nrtition , and it t-ntistactorily np; arw:c by the jflidavit of a 'isiiitereiüed rMron, thi dny filial in the C'crVs ollice aforesaid, that all of the above named defendants arc nun-roidents of the State of mil ma. t herefore notice is hereby riven to the above nn:tied defendant, that unless they appear and plead or answer said petition on or before the cnliinj? of liiscnue at the next term of said court to l? hcldat he Court House in Evanvide cn the third Mutidnv n November next, the matters and things therein contained, will le heard and determined in tlnirnbsei.ee. SAM'L T J EN. KISS, Clerk. oc 28-3 w-pf 2 00 JOHN FONDA A CO., V'hitlrale Ihult-rt in G It O C E It I K S AND V It II I T S NO. 503 MliX S TRI LT, LoCISVll.LF., Ky. Ail'iotH 'ikX I tt limkvl Ij hihüU ) TT7"E iesM-ctfully call the attention of country mcrf chants to our largeuii'l well r.ssorted stoi'k of Groceries and Pruits Having made our purchases lor cash, we are prepared and determined to sell as low as any house ol tho kind in tuo Western country Uur block embrace the follow ins articles: GROCERIES AC. Sucar, superior N. O., St. Louis crushed ond pul verized, and Boston and N. Y. double refined; .Molasses, surar-hou.H and plantation, in barrels and half barrels and Rio CollV-e; Teas. Gunpowder. Imperial, Olio, aod 1 ounjr 11? son, in t, i. , and 1-16 cheats; Pukin Tea Co., Gol den Chop, No Plus Ultra, Uoling, 1'lantaiion, lm nerial. Alc: .Mackerel, INos. l,'J, and in tils, l ubis, and l bbls; bhad, pickled, in I bbls; CodtLh, in t' runts and boxes, llerrinc. smoked, various sizes, in boxes: Sardines, fresh Pish, Lobt-ters, Mackerel, Salmon, and Codlich hermetically sealed, in lb and I lb cans; Ovsters.Dickhd. sniced. and fresh cooked; Soap, Roin, Windsor Castile, variegated & fancy; Candles, wax, sperm, star, and mould; Saleratus, Starch, and Rice; - Spices of all kinds, ground and unground; 'tobacco, a large assortment, various brands; Cigars, regalias, principe, half Spanish, and Cu ba sixes; Snuff, Brooms, Buckets, and Tubs; Bar J .ead. Shot, Nails, and Brads; Cap, Letter, and Wrapping Paper; PercubMon Caps, and Marbles of all descriptions; Pickles. Boston, assorted, and Matches; Catsup, tomato, mushroom, walnut, and Pepper ?at ee: Wines, Charnpaigr.e, Port, Madeira, Catawba Muscat, and Claret, of various brands; Brandy Cherries and Brandy Fruits; Fruits, Raisins, Fias, Dates, Prunes, Zante Cur rans. Citrons, and all other fruits of the season; Nuts, Almonds, Filberts. Brazilnuts, Pecans, Pea nuts. Cocoanuts, and English Walnuts; Preserves, Ginger, Pineapple, Lime, Peach, Apri cot, rear, tMrawberry, &.C.; Jellies, Currant. Tintapple, and Orange. Terms cash. The highest market price will be paid tor ail kinds of country produce. Evansville Journal, will please publish to amount ot $3, and charge this oihee. JLou. Jour, oct 21. PANTALOONS STUFT & COATINGS OTP EN A DES, Crotens, Tweeds, superfine v black r reuch Drap, ets., Drap de Nienne, Lin en and bni n checks and stripes, witti all the most desirable style", for sale low at wholesale and retail by

NEW GOODS AGAIN!!!

IPST received' per Steamers North Carolina and J. Q: Adams, Id packages more ol iur Fall and V inter Stock. 4 hieh now comprises blue railed and'gold mixed Jeans; ble and blue black. Pilot cloths and blue t lushings; Blankets; Unstys; Brow a Cottons -nd attinets. Black plaid mourning and fcney Ginghams, English mourning, oil colored; Furniture, blae and orange and new style fanci Prints, Combs, Buttons aud Threads: bl"h mard PnuJUl. Silk Cravats; Artificials; Kihlionsanl Florence braid Uonncts; brk and colored silk triages and Gimps; Indies bl'k laee silk Mitts and Gloves; Waddings; Padding and Canvass. Figured Salesbury Flannels; plain bl'k Satin Striped, fiigured Mohair and real Alpacca Lustres; Rich figured colored Imperial and silk checked Lamartines. Infants fancy velret; Boy's velvet and Cloth; Mem Cloth, velvet, fur, cloth fur trimmed, point Print, glazed and Plush Caps. K. V. black and drab wool Hat: Fat-h Angola. Nutria, Russia and B. B and L. Crowned Planter, Monterey and Lsucna V fta Hat3. The alove addition makes our assortment .'complete with the exception of Boots and Shoe; w hich we are looking tor daily. We have made such arrangements that we will b receiving New Goods the whole of the present a son and will bell at low prices. Sep 15. J. H. MAGHEE & Co. FALL GOODS. 1UST received a few cases of my Fall stock, a- . lr ri xr mongsi wmcii are some iinen t.Ggings, traces filk and worsted Fringes Sic. oct 5 M. W. FOSTER I N store and tor sale 50 III White Lime in goo L order and Cheap junel W. FOSTER. BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS. A FULL and general assortment e i every thing in that line, namely An .v'ils. Bellows, Vices, Screw Plate RaD. 1 ilea and Grates. For sale by A. -LAUG 1 1 LIN ap25 Wate street JUST RECEIVED, A KEGS Pure white Ixrad; OXJ 10 bbls Unseed Oil; 5 do Turpentine; 25 boxed 8-20 Window Glass, low by A. LAUGH LIN, t. Water streetnay W IN DOW Glass. An assort met of Window Glas, assorted sizes. For sale by may 1 tf A LAUGHL1N, Watcret. VANDERDURGII CIRCUIT COURT. AN adjourned Term of the September Term of the Vanderburgh Circuit, for the year 1Ü43 w ill le held at the Court Uju e in L.vanvide, on the 14ih day of November 1313. All officer and Traver e Juror of aid court, and panic litigant are hereby notified to attend. SAM'L T. JLNKlNS,Cl k of the Vanderburgh Circuit Court., oct 30-3w-pf $ I1 OKU. IHEKCIIANTS, LOOK iii;ui:! TIIR subscriber- will be prepared to SJaushterllog L Cut and rack iork either in bulk or barrels, and also for rendering Lard, all of which will be done with neatness and despatch. Slaughtering Estab lishment below theCanal bridge, Main street. And their cutting and packing house on Sycamore street,! Evansville la. Those at a distance wishing t cor-re.-p ind with us, may rest assuml It thall meet our prompt attention. juiiri r.uuui. JOHN WARD. JOrrinccton Clarionlnsert to amount of gl.OOand harjro this olhcc. vct 17 tl NOTICK. NOTICE ishercbygiven that letters of administration on the eate of George Tevault dee'd have been granted to the undersigned. All persons having claims against said estate, are requested to present them for M.-ttlement. Suid estate ia supposed to be solvent. Notice is also hereby given that the undersigned w ill sell at public auction at the Court House door in Evansville. on the 2nd day of Decem ber A. D., 1Ü48, all the personal property belonging to said estate, cousUting ot one Land warrant for 160 acres. Tlrms or Sale. One half in cash, the balance in three months from day o f ate, to bo secured by note with approved security. nov Kfw-p f $1 50. T HOS. E. GARVIN, Adm'r LAND AND TOWN LOTS FOIL SALI?. WILL rcll at private sale a tract of Land adjoin i.-u Kvairsville. containing about twenty seven icre.1,: also, ten or fifteen Lota in the upper enlarge ment of Evansville, all of which I will sell on reason able term in Quantities to suit purchasers Inese A-irJiing to purchase Land or Lots, will find it to thei iy 14 to apply immediately. " E.A.CORBET, Agent, TO LET. A CONVENIENT Dwelling-house now occupied by the subscriber. ror terms apply at the store of Sep 2d OLIVER LA DD In the Probate Court of Vanderburgh County, Ocloner -i, irn. ohn U. i dcox, Adm r. of Stephen A. Doolittle ec d. Ienry W. Knotts, SiV Pat. for erlo of real estate oiii Knotts, Jas. Guthne, Kooert lyier, ana the unknown heirs of tel.!.-:! A. Doolittle, dec'il. ND now at th s time comes the said Adminis trator, bv Blvthe and Chandler, his solicitors. to."' and files his petition herein, suggesting the ins u.u ciency of the personal Estate of said dee'd to pay the debts outstanding against said estate, and praying for ihc sale of certain real estate, mentioned and ocscried in sail petition, and it appearing that the said Henry W. Knotts, Salome Knotts, James Uuthrie i;.lrt Tvlrr. and lha unknown heirs of said Steph . i- .i .it :.i..i..r iL en A. I'ooiiiuc ucc a, an an non-retiuem-oi mc State of Indiana. Therefore notice is hereby given to the said non-iesidcnt defendants, to be and appear in this Court, at the next November term thercf m he lKcun and held at the Court House in Ev ansville, Indiana, on the third Monday of November next, and then and there to show cause it any iney have or can show, why the said reel estate described in said petition should not be sold and made assets in the hands of said Administrator for the payment ol the debts outstanding against said Ltate. Attest: SAM'L T. J L.N KINS, CFK. By R. Jexki.ns, Dept'y. oct 25-3w-pf S3 In the Vanderbugh Circuit Court. John F. Staccr. r. i Catherine Baker, Henry Baker In Chancery. und Charles Baker. 1 1 ND now at this time, that is to say, cn the ZOtn A- day of October A. D-, 1S43, the complainant by Baker Ac Garvin, his solicitors, comes aiut nie . . .n ni . r a a r ' - n the ollice ot the cierK oi tne amierourgn circuit Court, his bill of complaint in the above entitled cause asainst the defendants above named, una ii aroearinir bv the aflidavit of a disintersted pe.son fif ed in said cause, that Catherine uaker, lienry uaaer and Charles Baker, defendants, are all non-resident of the S ate of Indiana. Therefore notice is hereby criven to said defendants of the filing and pendency of said bill, and hat unless they and each of them appear in said court, on the first day of the next term thereof, tobe began and held at the Court House in the citv of Evansville. Indiana. n the 4th Monday in March next, and then and there plead answer or demur to said bill- the matterä and tbinns thereon contained will be taken as confessed to be true and decreeed accordingly. Attest: SAM'L T. JENKINS, Cl k. By R. Jenki.ns, Dept'y. oct 25-3w-pf $3. r?Er LIQUORS. U&VaJ JUST received a laice lot of Liquors, lirunui. s.Wines, &c. Those that are fond of a pure article for sickness will please call at

nov 1.

ALLIS & H0WE3

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Of the cv V ork Cheap Store To the Brifk Store on Main Strei t, for merly occupied by William Hughes. WIIOlESA LE ARD' It ETA 1 L, R1C11AK1 14ALL1GII returns bis thanks ta th publi; for pat-t favovs and solicits a- coatinuation of the fame. I am iust recei?n fiom Äw York Mid PhitHdelphto a Urge and splendid stotk f Dry Goods, consisting in part of Pttnertine Cloths. ' Cassimeres, Sattinetts, and rich Vestinjrs, Hats. Cans, Water Proof Boots and Shoes, Ladies (Jailers atiu m. me iciioch oi t-upernne quality. a large ana splendid Hock of Domestics or every kind: Silk, Uttismn, arvl cotton UinhrelLt. a Uri stock-of Ladies wear, suefr as- Boiba'i.tes, Fancy colored Alpacas, and Delanes, French, English, and .ni.iciH.iiii vuncow, vungnams, etc.; a large assort ment of KMjht Day and '1 hirty Hour Clocks. LH'ki"K t; lasses, and almost everv article in th lr Goods line. Also. Salt, and Groceries of eWrv Lin.l at Wholesalerall of which will be sold at remarkably low prices tor ak or an kiiuiof mr-lmntf : nrn. duce. Country merchants will find it llir rni&fit to call and examine my floods and prices, as 1 am determined to sei 1 as Uv? ns any house wot of tho Mountains. RICHARD RALL1G1I. oct 26-ltm. XEW GOODS AID IVEtV IlOtl;. iiunoj nowocc NKM AN as a Fancy and Domestic Dry Goods Store. 'lh-y have on hand a full assortment of Fancy Goods, such 83, Cass itaere and Muslin Delain Shawls, fUIc and Muslin Delain Handkerchiefs, Lady's and Gentlemen's Cravats, plain block nnd plain mode colon d Lustre and California plaids, Maru:o and Bonilazine black Silk 1 yard wide. Linen Lace and C!gingsnt a very low price, a good variety of Cotton Lact and Edging new styled, Silk Fringe for Dreyes, and a good assortment of Trimmings, heavy brown Muslin, brown and blenched Drilling, fine Clotk and L'ossirrere. Cabinet, Jeans, and a large asso.tment ot Cotton Goods for Pantaloons and Coats, Boots and Shoe?, and Fur Hats. To our friends and the public in general, we respectfully invite them to call and examine our stock and prices before purchasing. W e ret-pectfall r tender our thanks to the public for the very liberal patronage extended to us in our for. mir House, and we hope by punctual attendance to buj-i:ie?s to merit a share of patronage. Don't forget call, as we get new goods every two months. T. & J. VENN EM AN, sop 4 Main Street. Canal Letting. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. rpiIE undersigned Trustees of the Wabash and JL Erie Canal, hereby give notice that they w ill receive sealed proposals at Point Commerce in Greene County, Indiana, on the 15th day of November next, for the construction of 17 miles of said Canal, rxten ding along the valley of the west fork of White River, from Point Commerce to the village of Newberry in said County. On this divbion, there are to be conssructed 6 Lift-Iock. end Guard-Lock, a dam ocrott White River, 12 feet in height and over 400 feet in length; together with the usual varity of work beloncing to a Canal. The line will be divided into sections averaging about half a mile in length. At the same time and place, proposals will be received for the performance of a part of the Rock Ex cavation at tho l atoka Summit, in I ike County. This section will embrace near 1:0,1(0 clI k yards of solid rock, varying in depth from 4 to 15 leet, togetherwitha ort ion of earth excavation. The work to he done will Le ready for infraction for two weeks previous to the day of letting, durimr which time all necessary information will be given by tho Resident Engineer. . Payment will be made as the work pnvrrcssca. in par funds. CHARLES BUTLER, J A. M. Pl'ETT, Trvsttts A. THOS. H. BLAKE. N OrncE or tite Board or TscsTtEs, ) Terre-Haute Ind., Sep. 7 1648 i spl3-td. PRINTS! PRINTS!! AN endlets quantity and variety of Prints cf t ncwestSprine and Summer styles, tocothe with every thing new, in the way of Dress Goods, for sale at wholesale and retail by ap 15 MUKK1S . J U HIN ä LIOTJRNINO GOODS. A FULL and very desirable assortment of Mourning dress Goods, superfine Bombazines, Silk Warp, Alpaca?, (some very line) Alpaca Lustres, uperhne black, plain and figured berreges, black Lawns cVc, now open and for sale low by p 15 xMUKKlS.Ö. JUlirfcUi. FRESH TEAS. RECEIVED per steamer Tuscaroia, 34 packagca of f resh 7 eas in chests, boxes and caddy boxes for sale very cheap for t'arA. oct 5 ii. - rwiui. fidt J, YAi l inn ac tu., r W WOULD respectfully announce to the Vfc citizens of Evansville and country ad-lW jacent, .hat they have recently opened a Shoe Store on the West side of Main 6treet, next door the cor,vntimrs i at.t. their vawois biuxciils. Thür experience in the business will enable them to procure ... - l 1 ' . JT . . the beet otstocK ana naveiiwiafiaacrnrro immwi durable manner. We invite the citizens of Evansville and public generally to call and examine our work, as we have a gxd stock ot ready made work ot our own manufacture. Young men wishing line Boots can obtain them here of every descn itn, ready made or to order if preferable. All order left with us for work will be promptly attenaea to. The Ladies of Evansville are respectfully invited to call and examine our large stock of Ladies' ware. m we stand retidv at all times to wait on those that fW1 .tinosPit to favor us with a call. We are prepared to manufactt re Fancy Shoes of every dilferent style. Those leaving orders forSnoes may rest assured that no uains will be spared in trying to accommodate them with any siyle they wish. We feel willing to acknowledge our gratitude to the citizens for the friendship they have manifested towards us. and thank them for their liberal patronage, and hope that ia return our work may merit their approtwtion. (Cr All work done by us is warranted, and no charge made for mending work that should give way. febltw&twtl. J. VAU 1KUS tJilO iSWOOL HOUSES!. AND WHARF-BOAT Shawneetown, Illinois. THE under igned takes this method to notify the publ:c, that he is the proprietor of a large and commodious Wharf Boat, at Snawneetowu, and that he still continues the Receiving, Forwarding and Commission Business, generally. Persons landing in the night, or desirous ot secur ing passage in the night, will always una a pnvaie room and a good bed, on board. He also keeps constantly on hand, a general assortment of Groceries, Provisions, &.C., suitable to the river trade . ' In connection with the above business, h has opened a House ot Entertainment, on front Street, (about 75 yards from tne wnan uoai,j in mc "Morris" Brick. House! and twö frame buildinga immediately below, called the Woll Hocse and Stage Office, all of which have been recently repaired and rehtted, and where persons may secure seats in gooa Stage Coaches, for any point in the interior, on the mail routes. The nublic may rest assured that hu Table and Ras shall be sjunlied with the beet the country can atford for money, and no pains will be spared to ac- ! commodate comfortably all who call on him. His Stable will be tilled with every variety ot grain, hay, &c., and managed by honest and faithful i Ostlers, for whom the undersigned will be reeponwble. . Persons landing from steam boats at night, will always be conducted to the Hotel it they desire - je 27 II JUlli vv i ropnejc

rTMIL store formerly oecupitl by Mrs. T

jl vomer oi .uain anu reconu streets, is pied by THEODOR K and JOSEI H VPN

ap 15 MUUK14 s. junrssurs.