Evansville Journal, Volume 10, Number 15, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 March 1844 — Page 4

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JOHN. B. HANNAH.

E. in FAIRCIIILD.

HARRINGTON, HANNAH & GO. FORWARDING & OMISSION MERCHANTS, EVAHSVILLE, INDIANA.

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Covington. Attica

REFER TO Wm. Bunch, J.S.&. W.J. Wise, f Vincennes. Wm.J. Heberd, ' ( D. S. Bonner, ) J. B Richardson, York. Hannah ct Nelson, 1

S. Hoover, I James Cochran, Pittsburgh. W. G. Creese, Cincinnati

M. XV. EarRart, Lafayette. John Crowiee, Princeton. W. Garvin, Louisville. R. II. Eldridge . Lindly & Russell, N.Orl'ns. M. W.Foster, Petersbusgh Lauinan 4c Bansemer, J irpears &, Case, Delphi. E.Hyatt, Washington.

R. P.Wilson, R. Hetlield,

James Foster,? J. Cochran,

Win. R. Preston, Palestine. O. M-Conky, CI in ion. James Cochran, Pittsburgh.

Me Donald Ss. Spears, Willimsport. H. H. Bedell, Mt. Gunnel. J Terr. Haute. J. M Mulhkin.S Moffat &. Cushman, Perryvtlle. Th os. J. Carson, Baltimore.

A. B. COLEJUAN, Late of Evansville.

B. FLOURNUY SIMMS.

GENERAL FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,

Reference,

NO. 59, GKAVIEIt STREET, NEW-OllLEAXS.

COLEMAN & STRIVEN, ) y . THOMAS H. MAGIIEE, i ew lork JOSEPH WHITNEY &, Co.) - , , MALLET & BLAKE, Bo9lo,K

STEWART &. Co. g , -

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WM. H. STOCK WELL, "1 JOHN SHANKLIN, J. H. M AGHEE &. Co. -Evansville. JOSEPH WHEELER, Jr. I J. M. STHCKWELL, J LEWIS &. STERLING, Philadelphia. E C. M-A RCH, Alton 111.

THOMAS H. MAGHBB, COMMISSION MERCHANT, For the Sale of Tobacco' and Western Produce of every description, IV E XV YOUK CITY. (tWe will make liberal Cash advances on shipments to the above house. Evansville, January II, 1844. JOHN. II. M AGHEE & CO.

AUCTION' LARGE SPRING SALE,No. l,For 1841

BY W. &. C. FELLOWS Sc. CO.,

On Monday, Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday

the 4lh,5tn, 6th and an march.

OF FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.

Boots, Shoes, Hats, Sec.

WILL offer, as above, on each day, commencing at 94 o'clock, the largest and

most desirable stock ot sprini! and summer goods

ever brought to any western market, in part as

to! lows:

300 bales brown Sheetings and Shirtings; 150 cases bleached do do. 2UQ do English and American Prints; 30 do Fancy and coat Giughams; 15 do assorted painted Lawns; Blue, black, brown, olive, green and invisible green Cloths; black and Taney cussuners; summer cassiincrs; Snti.nets, well assorted; Eastern

and Ohio Jeans: summer cloths; Ganibronns;

lancy Drillings; cottonade ; Kremlins, linen Drillings; Denims; Mexican Mixtures; Pennsylva

nia Jeans; Nankeens: fancy stripes and cords; apron and furuituro checks; Tickings; Diapers; borwn and bleached Drillings; brown Hollands; Irish Linens; De Lai lies; Challies; black and fancy Silks; Bombazines; plain and figured Lustres; Vestings; plain and plaid Jaconets and cambrics; book and Swiss Muslins; colored cambrics; Paddings; Sailducks; Buckram; fancy and cotton Handkerchiefs; Hosiery; Gloves; Ribbons; gum and cotton Suspenders; spool cottons; Buttons; Tapes; Pins; 100 cases men's kip and thick brogans; 75 do Boots, assorted ; 50 do Youth's and Boys Brogans; -75 do Women's and misses' slippers; Also, lur, silk, Russia, wool and palm hats. -0FTo which we particularly call the attention of Western and Southern Mercha nts, know-

in" it will be to their interest to attend this sale.

as many ot the above goods will be snipped to us direct from the manufactories, together with our importations being larger than usual, advantages must result to buyers. Terms, cash. W. & C. FELLOWES & CO. Auctioneers. Louisville Ky. .

For Wabash River!

fUK FAST RUNNING STEAMBOAT

OCEA A, pl, F..C G W A TH M E Y ,

will run regularly d uring the season between Evansville and Laiayette. The Ocean is one of the best boats of her class on the western waters, carries a good freight, and has first rate accommodations lor passengers. Insurance can be e ducted on her as low 89 on any boat that runs. For freight or passage apply on board. Feb. 15, tf.

XV. Sc C. BELL, Corner of Main and First Steets,

HAVE just received direct from the East, a large and fresh supply of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, DveStuffs, &c. Their assortment consists in part of the following : ...

300 lbs Cream Tartar 150 lbs Jamaica Ginger

300 " Refined Borax

50 " Turkey Opium

100 " Gum Arabic

300 " do Copal extra 100 " refined Camphor

LOUISVILLE EVANSVILLE AND NE WORLEANS

500 sals Copal Varnish 500 " Sulphur

150 lbs Prime (JompanyiJUU " inma senna

N utmegs

30 " Mace

150 41 Cinnamon,

150 Cloves

5 serous prime Indigo

I flask Quicksilver 1 keg Red Lead 5 bbls Whiting -1 Olive Oil 1 " Sup. Carb. Soda

100 lbs Tartaric Acid 100 Rochelle Salts

rz .'i--Jti. '""n"inf-r

THE MARKETS.

Kvansville Eank Sote Table Feb. 23.

NDIANA STATE BANK pa j State Scrip 0.1IO uis Vanderburg Co Orders 15 20dis ILLINOIS STATE BANK 50 55 ois " Shuwnetow n KENTUCKY BANKS . par OHIO BANKS Commercial iik Cm. jiar Franklin do do par Lafayette do do piir TENNESSEE BANKS " 2a4 dis LOUISAN A BANKS Mediates and Tracers par Union par City par Commercial 5a3G dis Bank ol Louisiana par iStaie par Gn-. par Carrolltoii pur .Cnut par Citizens 40;i50 Consoluliiied 40a50 1st M uiiicip'ality 5 dis 21 do 5 dis 3 I do 55uG0 dis BILLS ON NEW YORK 1 pre Philadelphia 1 pre

ETans-rllle Produce Slaiktt

WHEAT, Cash, C7 Trade, FLAXSEED.cas!.G0e86 . ' . Trade

Com, cash trade 15'

Oats 124

Poik per 100 lb 2 0UjAppies

EVAXSYILLE Proviclcu Market,

Corn Mrtl 20a?5

Feathers per ib SiO

Reaswax

Flour per barrell 4 '25

Whiskey per Gail E0u23

reaches Dried 5

37i

APPLES bush BEEF Fresh PORK "

15J LARD, per lb

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jLACON, Hams 4 Shou'ders a3

POTATOES bus I5a20

BUTTER, per IU'

FOWLS, per doz 50aC2

EGGS.

WHOLESALE PKICE CtaEEXT CORRECTED -WEEKLY FOR TUB JOURNAL.

AXES Beatty's ' "14 00 COFFEE . Rio 7ia8i Havana 7ia8i

CANDLES Sperm 374

Uterine 30

CORDAGE A in eric a n

ALFRED KEARNY. CIIA3. W. CAMMACK.

ALFRED KEAIiXY & CO.

FOUWAKDIXG AD COJIMISSION MERCHANTS,

AND GEXRR AIj PRODUCE DEALERS, NO. 5G, GRAV1ER STREET. Refer to NEW ORLEANS. W. H. Stockwei.l, A Laughlin &. Co, j

At. lis Howes ! Jou.y Douglas, f J. 11. Maghee, j Carpenter &. Ladd,J Dec. 21st, 4mo.

Evausvilie la.

Lht of Remaining Spring Sales. Sale No. 2 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th April. Sale No 3 29th A- 30th April and 1st Si. 2d May Sale No. 4 3J, 4th, 5ih and 6th June. Feb 1 3w

SS.

B. MULLEN,

FORWAUniNG AD COMMISSION MEKCHANT,

TEKRE-IJAUTE, INDIANA.

3S prepared to attend to all orders entrusted to his care, and will promptly ar.d cnretully

receive and forwird Bll pat:Usges conaigr.ed to

f-7-Ile has u large and convenient Wure-

UiViT, where g'joits will u Kwet ttr.'ns.

THE FAST RUNNING STEAMBOAT AMERICAN EAGLE.

CAPTAIN MONTGMERY, will ply regular between the above ports, and will leave this pl.ee for NEW ORLEANS on Friday

the 1st March without fail. For Freight or

rasissge apply to E. A. CORBET, Main Street. Bvsnsville Jan. 25, '44.

In :u

house m ar th crived on the

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Dec 14 '43-tf.

A milXISTK ATOR-S NOTICE. TtJOl iCE is hereby given that tlie ur.dersign1 ed tins taken letters ot administration on the estate of John Cumins lute of Vanderburgh Couiity und State of Indiana, deceased. All persons iudebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same are notified to present them duly authenticated for settlement. The estate is supposed to be solvent. Feb. -3i IRA P. GRANGER, Adnir.

A DM ! i I ST 11 ATO I I'S "CiJ J i lot is hereby given that I

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PAINTS

Whim Lead 2 00a2 25

Chalk Hi 3a5

Ochre Yellow

Spanish Br ' 4a6 Venitia Red " Ca8

Varnish gal 2 00i2 25

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COa

12al4;

COTTON YARNS ' . 700 - COO

500 DOMESTIC

Bro shirtings 3-4 7-8 BIea3-4 7-8 8 Bro shirting 4-4 5-4

Sp Turp

PAPER

Cap Renin 2 00a 3 00

Letter " 1 75a2 50

8i Wrap 75a t 50 9! " " 50a75 lO'PERCUSSION CAPS-GOODS-1 split P.M. 45

5$ ( POWDER 7i Duponts Rif kep6 25

aS Wades

lOi Pilasting 9!RAGS 12; Clean lb

SALE. will expose

to sale at public auction on Tliurs iav the 29

day ol February net, at the late residence ol

John Cumins deceased, all the personal property of the said deceased, consisting ol Horjes, Cows, a yoke of Oxen, Waaeon, floss, farming uten-

tials, household Furniture, &.c. A crvdu of nine mouths will be given on all sums exceeding three dollars the purchaser giving his note with approved eecurity . IUA P.GRANGE, Administrator. Feb. Siih, '44-31 Notice to Farmers? CURE FOR-THE POLL EVIL!! "ST Oil N DARLIN offers his services to the far-'

i? mers of this section of the country for the cure ol" the POLL EVIL and FISTULA, and warrants a sound cure or no pay. He claims to be prciicient in the cure of these diseases, and requests that all persons ha ving horses with either ol inesc. diseases und wishing to have them soundly cured without a scare or stiff neck, to con tide them to his care. He will visit the counties of Posey, Vanderburgh, Gibson and Warrick.

He wiii alio receive oisraseu horses at li;s resi

dence. Perry tow iifchip, Vanderburgh county, two miles and a hall from Evansville. His charges will be moderate, and for docteriug the animal no charge will be made unless a cure is affected. JOHN DARLIN. JauJES- U44-6t

STATE OF INDIANA) Vanderburgh County.

Vanderburgh Circuit Court, In vacation Feb. 3rd 1844. Jaiurs C. Graham) vs. V Foreign Attachment. Tlmotliv Cowles

"VtAHEREAS on the 26ih day of January A i V D 1844 James C Graham, by Battell &.i In Me Ins attorneys, sued out oi the office of the clerk of the Vanderburgh circuit court, a writ ol Foreign Attachment against the lands and tenements, coods, chattels, rights, credits, money and effects of Timothy Cowles, which said

writ was delivered to William M Walker, 6herff of Vanderburgh county, to be executed, and wnerein raid r-herifi has made return of said writ with the lollowing endorsement thereon to wit: 'This writ come to hand January 26th 1844. "BY VIRTUE ol this writ I did on said day take to my assistance William Hunnel a credible liouseholder'of said county, and we did on said 26th day ot January, 1844, by virtue of this writ attach the following rep.' estate at the suit of said James C Graham as the p'operty of said

Timothy Cowles, to wit: The South East or up

per halt of Lot No. one hundred and two (102,)

in the original plan of Ehnsville, fronting half

i lie width ol said lot on second Cross street, anu running of equal width buck to the alley behind said lot, including all the appertenances

thereon, and wo do value and appraise the same

being a lee simple estate therein at twelve hun

dred dollars. VV uness our hands on this toe Zoin

day ot January, 1844. Wm M WALKER, SVC Wm HUNNEL.

Now i here fore notice is given to the said Timothy Cowles that the said writ ot Foreign Attachment is now pending and undertermined in our Vanderburgh circuit courfcand the said Timorhy Cow lea is hereby required to appearand

detend or t he same will heard and determined in his absence. SAM'L. T. JENKINS Cl'k. February 8th, '44-3 t-prs fee $1. F. J. CAIILEY, (Late from London and Parit.) FASHIONABLE TAILOR AND DRAPER.

J. C, having permanently located himself

in Evansville, intends carrying; on the a-

bove business in all its branches, and he-trusts having had much experience in the principle houses in London and Paris, to give general satisfaction. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. Shop on Main street, opposite the Bank.

JN . U. Ladies riding habits and all garments cut ami a good Fit warranted. Terms to suit

the times. Sept. 7-3t. 1843.

For the Wabash River.

HE light draught steamer CICERO, James Palherson Masier,will run in the Wabash

trade regularly between Evansville tnd Lalay

i-tt the ensuing season. For freight or passage

when the season commences, apply on board or

t UAKK1IMU TON, llAJNNAIi St Co. Shippers may rsly on correctness una despatch

r . ist, '4 ti.

Louisville, Evansville and HENDERSON PACKET, FAWN.

fllAHIS new and splendid fast running Steam

ll er. having been built expressly for this

trade will ply regularly twice a week between

this place and Louisville, leaving Louisville

every Wednesday and Sati.nlay ut 3 o'clock P. M. and Evausvillf every Thu rsdny 2 o'clock P. M. and Sunday 8 oVioek P. ftl. W. II. STOCK WELL Agent. Evansville Nov. 21.1 43-if.

80 " pulverized Rhei 80 " do Jalap ' 30 do Ippecac

PILLS! PILLS!! AGUE AND FEVER P11LS.

MEAVITT St Go's. Ague and Few Pillt, which is a sure cure, no mistake havine

never yet failed in a single instance, all Yon that arc shaking this hot weather had beat to call and purchase one box that will be sufficient to cure any case of Ague and Ferer.

for sale one door below the Post Office, Main

street, by L. D. SMITH.

April 7. . '

large,

50 " Balsam Copevie

100 " Lima Bark

1 case Liquorice paste 1 " Prussian Blue 1 " Poland Starch 1 basket Annatto do refined Olive Oil, table use

bbls Epeom Salts

" refd Glauber do

" Arrow Root Alum " Sal Soda

3 1 1 I 1

100 " Verdigres groundlOOO lbs Salaeratus

in Oil II50U " Dutch Madder ALSO A well selected assortment of SUR

GEON'S INSTRUMENTS, Syringes, Trusses,

with almost all the arrticles usually kept by

Druggist. :

Evansville, January 7, 1842. , .

Lamp Oil,&c, JUST received and for sale 5()0 Gallons Lamp Oil, 40 Boxes Bo6ton Soap, ) Boxes Sperm Candles. May 1-tf ALL1S& HOWES.

Chequered Store no more.

ti have moved our stock ot Groceries to

Water street one door below A Luugh

in, &Co, where we hope our former patrons,

and all who waul to Buy Cheap will give us

call, for we are

for ready pay.

January '43-

determined to sell Chea and

ALLIS &. HOWES, -if.

BAGS RIO COFFEE.

60 HOGS SUGAR.

Just received ami for sale by May '43. BEMENT &. VEILE.

CASH FOR FURS !

5HL; HIGHEST PKICES will be paid in

CASH for Raccoon, Fox, Mink, Musk rat and Deer Skins, by. J. U. MAGIIEE &. CO. Jan. 4th, '44 tf.

LIST OF LHTTRS.

EMA1N1NG in the Pon Oflice at Evans

ville Indiana, which if not taken out will

be sent ill 3 months lu HI dead l.rtl.r Oilice.

A K.iowles C Abbott. Paulina T Mrs L

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Calicoes Blue 10nl2I RlCE . ' Fancy 6al8 100 lbs Satinets ' 37Jal 00;SALT Ky.. Jeans 40a 1,00; Kanawha bush Eastern " 30a62:.SIlOT

FISH Bag I I5al MaekNo I bbl. 13,00'sOAP " No 2 I0,00j Brown lb " No 3 " 7.00 Fancy pr doz Herinff No 1 box 75SP1CES

b 00 374

25 5a7 38

-10

3 00j

4 00 9 00

50a3 00! ' 30

08a 1 60! 30

FRUITS

Bunch Raia box I 50;

GLASS Pitts 100 It 8 10- 12 . 11- 15

INDIGO Bengal Ib I OOal

LIQUORS Brady Gal 1 Anier do Gin llol " 1 Aine Md wine I Shery " I Mai swt " dry ' Tort " 1 LIME Barrel LEAD Pig 100 lbs Bar "

MOLASSES N Orleans gal 28i3o

Cassia lbs 30 Cioyes 35 Ginger Race 19 " ground 12 Nutmegs 1 50 Peper 10 Pimento 1

50SUGAKS

New Orleans lb 6a7 Lump lb 1 1 a 1 4 Loaf I6al8 SCYTHE SNEADS Patent doz 8 00

50a3 00:SIIOVELS COa3 001 doz 10 50 45;SPADES 45 doz 10 50 25a2 50 TAR

Barrell 3 50a5 00 Keif 50a 100

rEAS

Imperial 70a85 Young Hyson 45a75

Gun Powder 70a85

P'2i 3.75

4 00

(T AN APPRENTICE wanted at this Office. A lad from 14 to 16 years of age who can come well recommended can obtain

a desirable situation by tipjdying soon.

FEW CASKS OF .QUEERS W A KrJ in first rate order, iust received and for sale

very lo by J. II. MAGIIEE &. CO. ' Jan. IHh, 1844. ......

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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 'VTOTICE is hereby given that the undersign

J.N1 ed hos taken out letters of administration on the estate of Jerfery Sauuders, decased.

All persons indebted to esid estate, are requested o make immediate payment, and lhos havitiff claims Braitist said estate are notified to

prctent them to th e undersigned properly au-

inenucated for pavment. EZEKIEL SAUNPERS. AdmY Feb.15.3t--

BLANKS

At this office, such as blank Deeds, Bills of La

den. Executions, Summons', &c. &c, which we

ul sell cheap for Cash. Mi U E AI F ifv ER, AXD CIIILS AM) FEVE R CURED.

PTJJUTNEY'S celebrated AGUE and FEVER

H and CHILLS and FEVER PILLS, war

ante d lo cure in everv case, provided it... .1 ; ra

tions ore strictly pursued, for sale by

J. & XV. REILEY. Evansville October 26.-3t

Allen, II M Aldrich, Lemira

Ablett, Isaac 2 Anderson, John W, Armstrong Kerby Augur John B 3 . B Blackburn, II Barnes Moses Bane. Jesse

Bates,James W

Barlow, Andy Bates, Wm Barricklow, Jas O Bicknell, Chas.C Brackenridge, J A Barber, Bentley Boyde, John Bowles, Wm Briges, J Mr Byers, E G Bullock, Boyed Burtis, John C Carpenter Wm Christ, Wm B Claver Charles Clark Cecelia Cochran Hoppe Cordem, Thomas Cooper Susun Mrs

Cooper Edmund 11

- Lane Win R Mis Livingston Mary Mrs Lei vis John Esa

JL, i i i on E Little Jonathan Liticlxhaw C Lovewell William M Martin Preston Maun John A - McDonough. Mr. McGnryJohn Melntire Jmnes Mitchell John W M ahoney Ed ward EsqMiller Daniel Alurgan M J Morgan A nui Mil.cr S S I)r iM'nrray Abfer M tirray Joseph .Martin II N Neale Elizabeth Neltletou James N orris Nancy O Odell Joseph O'Leary William Esq . P Paine Mr.

Patterson Adolpims

DISSOLUTIOA. -

8I1E PARTNERSHIP heretofore exist-

a''. ... .. e r.

1112 DelWcell U 11.1.1AM 1 AI.DWEI.L JO .. 1 . ;T l .11

sETH vy HEEI.KR Jr., is this cay uissoiveo uy um

tnal consent. A II persons indebted, will please

-.il I find settle ti . Ei i her ol the late hriu an

antlloiized to settle aecoimts. WILLIAM C A LOW ELL

JOSEPH V. HEELER, Ja

October 21st, '4.1, JfXA.J' received and for sale low bv June. . J. II. M AGHEE. "iCo.

Ilewe's Nerve and Bone Liniment.

aTllllS article i offered lo the public ats. ner er-failine cure for the Rheutuatisra.t

for a number of yeiirs sustained its reputation and accomplished cures which had defied the power of every other nrticle. In acute and re cent cases, the releif is invariable, after one or. two applications of the Liniment, and in chron

ic Rhuiiiatism, the cases of cure are Burner

ous. it is truly aremeuy inatreacne me nerve and bone with the most happy effect.

Sold W holcsale and ICctail bj March 4 W. &.C. BELL

Corner ofMain and Firct Street Evarvillela.

LIME. , ; .

IOO BBLS. WHITE LIME, in store and for

sale low, by A. LAUGHLIN, & Co.

June l-tt-'43. Water street.

BOXES TIN PLATE, jnat received and for sale low by A. LAUGHLIN & Co.

May 18

Window Glass At White Lead.

30Boxes 10 by 12 Window Glass,

30 do 8 by 10 do do. 40 do II by 15 do do. 10 de I by 18 do do. 00 kegs Pittsburgh No 1 White Lead, Just relieved and for sale by W. & C. BELL Jan 7 - Corner Main and Firat 8 CHAIRS. ,; , - '- JUST received a large assovtment of Chairs, which will sell low for any kind of produce, Please give us a call before you buy elsewhere Jan. I '43 tf ALLIS & HOWES.

,fd KEGS DUPONTS POWDER, "jBtHJr ceived and for sale low by.

Ji l t nil.

Just re-

J H. MAGIIEE. &.C.

l-Vl

Bbls M ACKEREL, 10 hall bbls do for sale by

4 BEMENT ic V1ELE

6 f:

Jilll'8 L.Ut 1U.. U UU UllUlll Dal 1 1 Mir

store and for sale by' fc

Jiiill BEMENT &.VIELE.

FAMILY GROCERY STOREWfTESSRS DECKER & KRAMER beg leave lYJi to inform their numerous friends and the public generally, that they have removed from their old siand, to a more commodious building a few dturs above on tb" same side oi t Ii o street, wheie they will be happy to serve all who may give them a call. They still continue their former business ol a GENERAL GROCERY STORE, where ever) thing which families may need will at oil times be found, and in addition they have on hand and will continue to kepp a large assortment of leather of different kinds, for sale very low. Persons from tbo country are invited to call btlore going elbewiiere. January 4th, 1844 if. "'

2G0 Bags IUo Coffee, 40 Boxee Tea, 6 Chests of Tea, 4 Bales Domestic, 8 Cases Shirting, With a general assortmentof Groceries and Cotton Yarn which we will sell very low for Cash or Produce. A. LAUGHLIN, &Go. . Dec. 1st, '4. LUMBER! j?Whe saw mill at Dam Nol Green River ie jj in full operation, and all bills of Lumber filled at the shortest notice, at the following prices, viz. All suantling and plank reducced to '.oard measure, per 1000, at the mill $9 00 Weatherboard iug and boat roeling at the mill 7 50 Fiooiii.g at the mill jtIO

Enquire ol J . M. STOCK WELL & C. with whom ordeis can be lelt C. D. EASTIN, Evansville la. Aug. 10 1843. tf

Coal

by

Coal Coal. BUSHELS Green River Coal on hand and for sale i ALLIS & HOWES.

G U N N Y 10,000

Evansville Dec. 2let '43 tf.

13 AG S GUNNY

by

BAGS for

E. A. CORBET.

Coker, Martin orJamesPaul James

15()00 DOLLARS ILLINOIS MONEY Want' i to fill an order, bv

'ed,

nd '43.

BEMENT & VIELE.

Paper & I nlc.

50 Reams Ruled Foolscap Pacer,

ol do do Letter 50 do Imjerial Printing Papnd FirbinS 100 do Large and Small Wrapping Paper,

300 Pieces Green Paper, hanging

8 kegs Winter and Spring Newspaper Ink, Forsalelowby , W. &. C. BELL Jan 7 Corner

STATE OF INDIANA, Vanderburgh County,

Vanderburgh Circuit Court, in vacation January 9ih, 1844.

V illian r. binttli, vs. Jashua Rose, Daniel Rose, Jesse ") Rose, W illiam Rose, Elizabeth Rose daughter of Joseph Rose, I

deceased, James Taylor, and -In Chanssry.

leacliaei i aylor tits wile, Albert Douglass and Nancy Douglass, his wife, Samuel Taylor ana Mahala his wife, and Elizabeth Rose, widow of Joseph Ross, deceased. J "ETT Satisfactorily appearing by an affidavit this

M. day hied in the orhce ot tfie Clerk of th Vanderburgh Circuit Court that Joshua Rose, Daniel Rose, Samuel Taylor and Mahala Taylor his wife four of the above named defendants are not residents of the State of Indiana. Therefore the said Joshua Rose, Danisl Rose, Samuel Taylor and Mahala Taylor his wife are hereby notified -vthat unless they appear and plead answer or demur to the Bill of complaint filed in the Clerks ofli ce aforesaid by the complainant in the above entitled cause on or before the calling of said cause at the nxt term ot the Vanderburgh Circuity Court to be held t the court house in Jvansvillo on the fourth Monday in March next; the matters and things thsrein contained will be as to them taken as confessed. Attest SAM'L T. JENKINS.CUrk. C Baker, Complainants Solicitor. Jan. ll,3t-pit fs-$3 00.

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FEW BARRELS KENHAWA ALLUM SALT, for sale by

J. II. MAGIIEE &. CO. Jan, Uth, 1841.

FLAXSEED E, Tt& BUSHELS OF FLAXSEED CLP 'M WANTED for which the highest market price will be paid by L. I). SMITH. August 18th jil843. Main St.

NOTICE. SJWHE SUBSCRIBER will receive in paynicnt ol debts, or for goods, if delivered by.tue 20th day of January, the following articles of produce, viz ; Perk, Beet, Lard, Tallow Tobacco, Wheat, Oats, Potatoe, Dried Apples or Peaches. Deer Skins, CoonSkins, Green or dried Hides, Clever Seed or Timothy Seed, Feathers, Beeswax ud Flax-Sted. CASH will not be refused. Those wishing to pay in ' any of the above named articles, will please come forward as soon as possible. JOHN SHANKLIN Dee. 21tt '43 tf.

200 BAGS of COFFEE, 50 Hhds. SURGAR, 150 Kegs of POWDER, For sale by, BEMENT &. VIELE. June nd 1843.

f LLINOIS MONEY For Sale by

JA April 13 '43. BEMENT & VIELE

LARD OIL. SMALL supply just received and for sale for chaah by W & C BELL.

Sep 15, 1850.

' Fresh liaisons, 4Lc. 20 Boxes Fresh Bloom liaisons, 30 do do Pruues, 6 do Rock Candy,

1 Bag Pepper, 1 do Allspice, 3 Boxes Hare's sun cured Chewing Tobacco, 30 do Sperm Candles, ' 10 dozen Painted Buckets. Just received and for sale by XV. &. c. BELL Jan 7 Corner Main and First Sts

Coker Solomon

Cooines Mary Miss Core E Mrs Crane Ann Mrs Curry Joathan (1 Craddick Daniel B Custer, J D D Dore George Donoson & O'Leary Delany, David L Dresser, Rufus Dunham Emily Mrs E

Edmond, John

Eubsijou Martha Mrs

Evere.te Jess

Erskine Andrew firven Jeddia 4

Eubank Mortimer F Fisher William

Farquier Hiram Forrg John

Fleming Hensey Ficklin J B Foleman Thomas French Thomas Flagler Sarah L Mrs Flagler Joshua G Giles, John Groves Alex'rMc K Gronali George Grtines B V Esq Gaertner Frances P Graham, Washington Greathouse Mr. Gumberts A Esq II Hall.Wesly Hitch Nancy S Hikes David Hollis Jesse Hord.Sen. Esq . Hord.John 2 How land, Morris Hall, John L N Hargrave Joseph Hassey Edward S Hubbard E Mr. Hutchinson Isaac J Johnson Mary Johnson, Case D Jackson A B 'W K Kelley Nancy Mrs KerieJ W Kirkpatrick, Samuel

I

REMOVAL. SMITH'S CI1UAP CASH STORK-

S removed to ons door below the Pot Off;,..

Main Strt., opposite Messrs Betnent &. Vielc

Perry Benjamin P

Privo t Mary A nu 1'rethtro Tlionim R Rapnlyea M Miss Rtpplyea J B Rernuiinglon Enoch E Ring James Robertson Charles Koberison El iziibeth Mrs Rollins Rrubeu Root, Martin Royston B Rudd C S Schriber Henry Sharp Peter 6

Shaw M J Z Sherer Barbara Shannon Samuel Sheets George Smith William Smith Maria Stewart Wm T B Stevins, Davis T Stevins John Stinson Parthena Mies Stinchfield David Stockwell Thomas F Sullivan Meredith t Sullivan Mrs E 3 T Townsend G W Tillay Paul C Thomas, David Towner Benjamin Ttirnpo Henry Turk William V : Van Absolem W Watson James Watson Ann Miss Whiterow Nathaniel White John White Thomas Wilcox John T or Wm Smith t Williamson William R Wiliania S Willis Wilson Henry Williams Floydo Wilmarth Volcntine Wood Luke Woodworth Amasa Wilcox John R Wilcox Charles Rollins Y Young James D. CHUTE, P. M.

SO May

- COTTON YARN. Boxet Cotton Yarn, received and for saie ut reduced prices by

A. LAUGHLIN &.

Co.

Bbl.-. and 30 half Bb!f, Prime Tennessee TAR, in good shipping or-

Ut r. Just received and tor bale vkrry low by May 4, '43. E. S. B A BCOOK. -

3000 BUSHELS OATS Wonted, lor which we will pay Cash. BEMENT & VIELE. August 3rd, 184".

G UNN Y BAGS! !

GUNNY BAGS just

COFFEE, SUUAlt, &C.

BaKs UIO COFFEE,

ftdV? 25 Hhus.N.O. Sugar

50 Bbis Molasses 0 do N. O. ReCned Sugnr 5 do Bo.ton .do Just received und tor sale by Jan It BEMENT & VIELE

KINNE'S

QCiUTERLT L A W CD MFGXDIDM rOR 1814 WILL CONSIST OF

DIGEST of important and well-selected Cases reported in the Untied States and

Great Britain in 1842, '43, and '44, alphabetically arranged: being., an appendix to KiNNt'S LAW COMPENDIUM. Published quarterly in January April, July, and October. Each Number will contain thirty-two pages. BY ASA KINNE. ... , PUBLISHED FOR THE AUTHOR. TBICB OSE DOLLAR A TEAH. f ' Funds current where Subscribers reij wilt be taken at par. Postmasters are by law authorized te frank letters containing Subscriptions.- , - Address ASA KINNE, ' ASTOR HOE, KEW TOM.

Fresh Garden Seeds.

F the growth of 1842, for sale by

HARRINGTON HANNAH &. Ce.

March 5 . '

O

ulacturiug' for' w hicii the highest

COTTON YAR.V.

'p BOXES Yarns No. 500, 600 and 700 for

sale, by A. EAUG11L1IN, 5i Go.

June l-tl-'43. Water street.

FOR RENT.

Wa-

CON VENIENT STORE ROOM on

ter Street. Enquire of HARRINGTON, HANNAH cc CO.

Oct. 19ih, '43-tf.

'r- it (f r. Gl'.NNY BAGS iiml received

W l 4) per Steamer FEt.tctA.vA, and for sale by - J. 11. MAGIIEE & CO. j AGusville Jan. 1 1 th, 1844.

BAGS RIO COFFEE, just received and for sale by J. H. JIjIUUEE &. CO.

January 25th, 1843. "

a

4115

Bbls KEN II A W A SALT

"00 bags Turks Island do

25 do Liverpool bloom do For sale by BEMENT & VIELE

SHOT! SHOT!! ,BAGS assorted SHOT just received from St. Louis, and for sale very low (ot

Cash, by HARRINGTON. H AM JM AH, iCo. Nov 17. Water Street.

CLOVE SEED.

E W Clover Seed tor sal e ny

March 3 '43. BEMENT &. VIELE.

fvyEAS, Candles, Soap, Raisins, Lemons jg Wrapping Paper, Bed Cords, &c, in store and selling verylow for cash, by June 16, main street A. B. BEMENT.

LEAD! LEAD!! POUNDS Bar Lead just receiv

ed from St. Louis, pr steam boat

Messenger, and lor sale very low for Cash, by HARRINGTON, HANNA,&Co. Dec. 'nd 4. FLO r It.

UPERFIN E FLOUR kept constantly for sal e JS by HARRINGTON, HANNAH At Co. Nov 17. Water Street. FLOUR.

uperfiiie FLOUR from Grove Mills for sale by L. D. SMITH.

March Main Street Law Notice. BATTELL & INGLE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, EVANSVILLE. Oflice on Frst at. below Main. Aug 5-tf

BLANKS! BLANKS!! E HAVE on hand and will constantly keep a variety of neatly executed

TOBACCO WAIVTEIJ.

feat Tobaceo

anted for man-

market price

will be paid by E. S. UABCOCK. Evansville Sept. 8 '43 3m - Wm,ter St. ' COFFEE, SUGAK, TEA, &c. Tl .H Bags Rio and Havana Codec, JLfjPH 25 Hhds. new Sugar, 50 Bis Molasses, . . ' . 0 HI chest Imp. gunpowder, Y- H. teas 75 Caddys do do it .' - 100 Kegs Boston and Pittsburgh Nails, . In store and For Sale by Feb. 16 '43. BEMENT &. VIELE.

WAPPING PAPER. 344 IS REAMS VV RAPPING PAPER, for XJrtUr sale lower than was ever before offered, in Evansville. Also a few dozen vet choice patterns WALL PAPER. And 30 ream extra size and quality TEA PAPER. ' Jn nd. HARRINGTON, HANNAH, &.Cf

A

CUIUS. Few sets of CHAIRS at reduced price for sale by . L. D. SMITH.

March 3 Main Street

IRON AND NAILS. , E are constantly receiving large additions to our former stock of JUNIATA IRON

aud NAILS, which we will sell at reduced prices for cash or produce. A. LAUGHLIN, &Co. . June 1 if 1 843. Water street.

April 7 .

Sal Salt! Bis No. IS ALT, for sale low by

1843, ALLIS

just received and

&. HOWES.

White Lead, Nails & Glass. 25 Kegs No 1 White Lead, - 25 " Juniana Nails, Window Glass 7-9, 8-10 and 10-12, Just received from Pittsburgh, and far sale very ow for cash, Wheat or Flaxseed, by July 6th mo. L. D. SMITH, Main Ft.

tar, rosin, tc. .

Bbls TAK,

25 bbls Rosin '

20 do Tanners Oil

. 50 boxes Raisins 2 Ceroons Indigo - 3 bbls Allum & do Copperas . 5 cases Brimstone h hhd Sulphur In store and for sale by Jan II BEMENT Sc VIELE .WAXTED.

BUSHELS ofOATS for which the hichest price will be paid in

CASH, bv ALLIS & HOWES. . Feb. 25 1844 if .

Brandies. Wines, fcc.

2 Half pipes Old Cog. Brandy, superior brands 1 quarter cask Old Pinet do. 4 baskets Champagne Wine, , . 5 bbls Port Wine, . . 5 do Madeira Wine, "tJ;, ; " 1 pipe Holland Gin, . 1 bbl Old Irish Whiskey, 3 do Sweet Malaga Wine. Just received aad for sale by W; &. C. BELL an 7 Corner Main and First 8

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